WHY BOTHER: A Little Book of Cosmology

INTRODUCTION
This is part of what was written in response to a daughter's request that I write down my story.
This is the "Why I Bother" part: a non-systematic, non-chronological cosmology; a wander through the stuff of life. I tried hard to avoid being offensive, if I failed in that for you, I regret that. Please re-read it as an apologetic, not a polemic.
This part is a work in progress as I have yet to stop learning why to care, to love: to bother.
It is set in poetry to keep me brief and on task.

DOOM, GLOOM AND LIGHT: Frames of Reference
The Spaceship
I learned in physics classes, long ago,
Of frames of reference. Non inertial ones
Were like the Universe; a cosmos ruled
By vast, eternal laws, enormous suns
Held captive by them in a dance and us,
Within it all, in small inertial frames,
Like spaceships riding in the starry storm.
Inside them we give "up" and "down" their names.
Commonsense declares, within the "ship",
That certain basic facts and acts are good
Ideas always: never walk beneath
A moving bus and give your kiddies food.
But these come when the windows open up
And universal light informs the way
We go and do and be; and it works well.
But when we close the windows down, we pay;
Without that light to guide is when we make
A hope, a thought, an ideal into Law,
That binds the mind and heart in misplaced zeal
Or fear: among the stars of hope, a flaw!
Inside inertial frames, inside our ship,
We set our laws, our cause-effect. And woe
Betide the one who dares deny our scheme,
That one must change his mind, or he must go.
Inside
In ancient times, Job sat in silent gloom,
Upon the ash heap; symbol of the fate
Of all he was and owned and loved: destroyed
Because he sinned; and, so, deserved God's hate ...
The aeons roll. Now, Jonah sits in gloom
Inside the fish, a symbol of the one
Who turns and runs from God and disobeys.
His doom; to be removed from light and sun ...
Gagarin rode on high, first man in space!
His doom, not Laika's, but Petrushka's lot;
The System pulls the strings and gives the words
That say, "I looked and looked but saw no God." ...
Inside, looking out
So, Job was wicked only in the eyes
Of "friends" whose cause–effect declared his doom;
A system without hope or use to Job,
For he was given light that cut the gloom:
Job knew his own Redeemer was alive,
Who, on that day, on Earth, with those he's bought,
Will stand and though Job's (then) skin be destroyed,
Yet, in his flesh, alive, he will see God!
Inside the fish, three days; a living death,
With time to think, recall; and then to pray,
To Him who could, alone, restore the breath
Of life to soul and body any day,
To Jonah came the light beyond the frame;
The fish had saved his life; was not his tomb,
(As so the system said). Instead, a name
To turn to and find grace to spite the gloom
And, Jonah was a sign to later times;
Another took the doom and gloom instead
Of those who should have, and, like Jonah, walked
Out from his tomb in three days, like he said!
Gagarin knew, too well, the system's rules.
But carried in his heart another frame
Of reference that informed his daily walk:
When asked, the hope he had, he could explain.
An Orthodox, he held an astronaut
Cannot be hung in space and not have God
In mind and heart. The other words ascribed
To him were Krushchev's; bombast, from a fraud!
Outside
Inertial systems rule our lives quite well;
But cause-effect can impact all we do
Not helpfully; when looking only at
The walls and lines and rules of those in view
Who do not, will not, cannot see that all
Is borne within a non-inertial frame,
That lights, reveals, informs and guides our lives,
Dispelling gloom and doom by just one name.
ALL IN THE MIND: A Muddle of Fantasy, Fact and Hope
Fantasy
At bath-time, once, my sisters lifted me
And put me in the tub, where I could see ...
(The tub was sitting on the kitchen table.
The door was open, therefore I was able.) ...
That heavy rain was falling on that night;
Roof gutters overflowed and in the light
That shone I saw some cats and dogs run down
The water-sheet, as it fell to the ground!
My sisters, I recall through memory's fogs,
Did say that it was raining cats and dogs!
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I lay upon my back, out on the grass,
And watched as aircraft coming in went past
To Sydney Airport, flying under me!
I did not fall into the sky; you see,
The Earth sucked hard and held me firmly on,
Or gravity bit hard, 'til they were gone.
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Fact
I wandered, once, in London-town, in Spring,
But lost my way; I could not find a thing,
Or any place I wanted; not much fun!
I had no compass, so I used the Sun
And maps. It works in Oz, but over there
The Sun is in the wrong place, so take care!
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"Comment-ca-va?", on dit, peut etre, en France,
"Pas grave." Mais, pas ici. But here you chance
The greeting, "How's it going, Mate?" (It's kind
Of much the same, but different.) "Never mind."
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I've queued in traffic on the motorways
'Round Sydney and I've sat in queues; not days,
But certainly for hours, in Casualty:
The Hospital was not, at least for me,
An ideal place to be when in some pain.
And, I will have to go there yet again;
I'm in a queue, or two, for surgery.
The problem's delicate; it rhymes with "p".
It's too much information to peruse,
It's just I have to mind my "Ps" in queues.
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Hope (Also an experiment in the use of pause.)
The noise I hear is not the world around,
It's in my head, my mind; the quiet drowned
As all the fuss we people make deforms
Perception of the thunderous calm before
The coming storm. The world, itself, just groans
Or, sometimes, quakes in pain as it bemoans
The curse it bears since Adam went astray.
It waits to be renewed upon that day,
When all the noise I hear within my head
Will silence. - - I do not dread
That day, for he who will restore all things,
And will be seen to be the King of Kings
Has planned adoption to his family,
For me, time out of mind. - Come and see!