SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
Marc G wrote:
Thanks mate.
The image really leaves alot to the imagination.
Not so much sun dried mind, just imagination of what if
I stare into these images we take and I often wonder who's world and existence suddenly ended in a cataclysmic way?
Take a seat and stare into the unfolding event until you are reduced to glowing ashes for some distant creature to stare up at eons afterward....
And wonder.
Marc G
Loc: East Grinstead, West Sussex, England
SonnyE wrote:
I stare into these images we take and I often wonder who's world and existence suddenly ended in a cataclysmic way?
Take a seat and stare into the unfolding event until you are reduced to glowing ashes for some distant creature to stare up at eons afterward....
And wonder.
Nicely put mate.......
One could also wonder who is taking images of our universe from the other side?
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
Marc G wrote:
Nicely put mate.......
One could also wonder who is taking images of our universe from the other side?
Thanks Mate.
Another ponderance of mine is what is on the other side of a Black Hole?
Might it be another "Orion's Nebula", a birthplace of stars?
Lots about Space to make us Earthlings wonder....
It's as windy as a Chili eating contest here tonight...
Cold and Blowing. Clear but miserable.
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