cammyjams
Sun Oct 31, 2004, 08:35 PM
Man evolves, technology progresses, and breakthroughs are made; yet still we wonder why we are here. How did we get here? What are we doing? Are we the only life in the universe, or is there something much more?
Along this path we are frequently confronted by the same questions. Our exploration of our surroundings has only just begun. We struggle to understand what it is we find, and all the while we are discovering more. What seemed revolutionary yesterday now seems mundane. Our understanding is increasing exponentially, and at the same time we feel even smaller.
Now is where we ask the real questions:
Do we even matter?
Are we one small piece of a gigantic cosmic puzzle?
Or, when we gaze upwards into the night, is all we see simply “Dark Skies”?
WHY DON’T YOU TELL US?
http://www.vegasartists.com/darkskies.html
Along this path we are frequently confronted by the same questions. Our exploration of our surroundings has only just begun. We struggle to understand what it is we find, and all the while we are discovering more. What seemed revolutionary yesterday now seems mundane. Our understanding is increasing exponentially, and at the same time we feel even smaller.
Now is where we ask the real questions:
Do we even matter?
Are we one small piece of a gigantic cosmic puzzle?
Or, when we gaze upwards into the night, is all we see simply “Dark Skies”?
WHY DON’T YOU TELL US?
http://www.vegasartists.com/darkskies.html