Balls tumble and cascade down a vertical table, plunking and
clacking against stationary pegs, orchestrating nearly inscrutable friction against mobile levers and platforms.
Their ancient arms whipped around in different directions,
clacking against one another, making the sound of knocking antlers.
Not exact matches
Jacobson has even suggested that he might take legal action
against NOAA scientist Christopher
Clack and twenty coauthors whose critical evaluation of his work was published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in June.