Sunday, February 12, 2017

BEST NIGHT AROUND THE WORLD

There is always something going on around the world, some things are more significant than others, obviously. For instance, wars are a bit more significant than a butterfly flapping its wings; at least it is in the moment. But the flap of that singular butterfly’s wings can cause a ripple around the world that starts a tsunami which in turn starts another world war because we all know that countries will seek any reason to fight… Regardless there are multitudes of these small, immediately indeterminant events in the world and entismal more in the universe. But that doesn’t mean they don’t have an impact in the long run. Tonight, there was meant to be a tripod of some of these events; the moon was full, there was an eclipse (slightly unnoticeable due to the earth blocking the sun from the moon rather than the moon blocking the sun from the earth), and meteor P45 visibly passed across the night sky at 3 am. To not see these rare accomities is nothing detrimental but to experience them is a world of other possibilities; quite literally. It makes you question every scientific aspect of life and venture into the possibility of there being more than us in this existence.

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