totally
blind. Used figuratively in the lecture. But because everybody has gone stone-
blind on this because
Einstein has said quite the contrary,
don't you see, now they'
ve got to have some weird idea and actually it might
interest you to know that they have finally abolished light.
- A Summary of Study (4 Aug. 64) m. totally or utterly
blind, physically unable to see. The
word stone as used here means very, completely, and is added to intensify the
word blind. Literally stone-
blind means as
blind as a stone. This
term can also be used figuratively to describe one who is unable to perceive or observe. It dates from the 1300s though its
origin is unknown.
completely
blind.