Using OmniFocus Series
Writings
- A Lever to Move the Mind
- A Plight of Autistic Adolescents
- A Problem with Micro-Transactions in Gaming
- A Reluctance Towards Focus
- A Response to ‘The Lost Impact of Modern Music’
- An Interface of Health and Technology
- Aphex Twin and the Art of Simplicity
- Breathing and Conscious Attention
- Children and Freedom
- Children’s Exposure to Technology
- Communication, Autism, and the Internet
- Compression and the Artist’s Message
- Going with the Flow
- Improvisation as Self-Analysis
- Interface Dissolution
- Lessons from the Video Game Braid
- Medication and its Meanings
- Meditation and Free Association
- Meditation, Fear, and Creativity
- Meditation, Mind, and Brain
- Mental Health Resources in Second Life
- Music In-World and In-Game
- Naming Pieces of Music
- On Being More Childish
- Our Branching Society
- Practicing Music – Silence is Golden
- Project: A Metaphor by Electricity
- Quantum Existence in Abstractia
- Re-Mission – Gaming Towards Health
- Revisiting the Importance of Play
- Sacred Earth Review
- Technology’s Effects on Music
- The Experience of Depression
- The Instruments
- The Single Breath Meditation
- Three Lessons I Learned Playing “Portal”
- Time as Told in Music
- Video Games, Violence, and Emotional Development
- Warning Signs: Just and Should
- What Is Improvisation, and Why Practice?
- What is Meditation, and Why Is it Useful?
- When MultiTasking is a Good Thing
- Where are video games headed?
- Why Write Music?





The Earth doesn’t fall into the Sun because it is in ‘orbit’. The speed that the Earth travels in its orbit is such that the centrifugal force (from moving in a circular path) trying to make the Earth fly out into space balances out the Sun’s gravity that’s trying to pull it in towards the Sun. As long as the Earth continues moving at the speed it is now, the Earth will stay in orbit.
Very informative and heartwarming. Sun and earth are like spouse. Without one another, they don’t have any purpose.