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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

far, far far away it's different

far, far far away it's different

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edward w pritchard

Far, far far away it's different.

Another galaxy, related to our own was found.

Astronomers have released what they say is the best-yet picture of NGC 6744, a spiral galaxy described as a "sibling" of our own Milky Way. quote internet yahoo

What changes would we make if we could wish a different existence for life there. Less suffering. Just less awareness. Longer life. No life to begin with. Less complication. Why do we humans contemplate that new discovery and no other species on earth seem to do so? If one believes in Darwin does that make sense? If one believes in one of the various metaphysical theories how can one begin to understand the vast scope of existence.

I accept on faith that scientists really found our sibling galaxy. Meanwhile it's morning and the gentle struggle for existence right here begins anew. Think hard and clearly, logically. Does anything reasonably explain existence. How can  such vast distances exist. Why? Copernicus, what would you say if you lived now, or St Paul, or St Thomas Aquinas or a very old Edwin Hubble

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