Friday, September 14, 2012

Worlds apart



How many worlds are there? Count them. These fragments of the Solar System orbit some central point without colliding. They are satellites of a universe where gravity exists and the centripetal force keeps each at bay and at large. Life exists within and then there is space, void of all things necessary to sustain a living thing until the next spinning mass. Occasionally a cursory coalescence disturbs the cosmos and the stratosphere of two celestial bodies is shared. Then time and the speed of light pulls them apart to become a star somewhere out there in the blackness.

1 comment:

  1. How did you manage to get everyone to pose so perfectly for you like this? Is this a choreographed piece? This is amazing, my friend! I am absolutely amazed at the symphony that your image and words create when they come together as a single point of light. I have learned much, once again...

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