Thursday, May 22, 2014

The Universe is an Interesting Place

Earth is one planet in a massively wide and diverse amalgamation of others. Such a ratio at a different perspective is that of a  stark white and bright beach in which every grain of sand is it's own planet. Earth is only the smallest fraction of what constitutes our universe, it itself contains so much. The molten core of metals in the center being folded and compacted creating magnetism and electricity. To its thin layer of gases that are trapped by Earth's gravitational pull subsequently forming a shield to solar radiation. The world is ever acting on itself, in a delicate balance in which if one piece of the puzzle was changed all of Earth may function very differently. One could infer that life itself functions in a very similar way.

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