It is important to remember who we are. I mean that in the cosmic sense; in the mind-bending, reality-shifting, Carl Sagan documentary sense. In the black hole sense. The quantum physics sense. In whatever sense it is that goes all sideways when we attempt to fathom the foundations of time, space, or the reaches of a universe larger than ourselves. When the ground falls from under us and the vision starts to blur; when the details and the day-to-days seem not only comically small, but unfathomably remote: far-distant memories, fading on the horizon.
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No, People Are Not Stardust. We Are So Much…
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It is important to remember who we are. I mean that in the cosmic sense; in the mind-bending, reality-shifting, Carl Sagan documentary sense. In the black hole sense. The quantum physics sense. In whatever sense it is that goes all sideways when we attempt to fathom the foundations of time, space, or the reaches of a universe larger than ourselves. When the ground falls from under us and the vision starts to blur; when the details and the day-to-days seem not only comically small, but unfathomably remote: far-distant memories, fading on the horizon.