Why should we be alone in this universe? Part VI
Why should we be alone in this universe? Part VI
Why should we be alone in this universe? Part VI
Being alone in this universe! Does this not make you afraid? Or, at least, feel strange and lonely? Here, we are alone lurking in dark matter of which no scientist has the faintest idea what it is, or even what is it made of. No one, until now can tell what black or white matter is. Strange and mysterious substances that are simply there, everywhere, within you and without you, constituting our universe.
Alone, we are floating, moving, rotating, tilting, on the surface of our small planet earth compared with Pollux and Arcturus, being millions smaller than these, and these are, millions of times smaller than Betelgeuse and Antares. In comparison, the size of our planet earth is none existent.
Being alone floating in black matter gives the shivers, and propmts admiration
Looking at the earth, from outer space, some fifty Km away only, turning around itself and you see no motor driving it in its way around the sun , nor is there a motor that makes it rotates round its axis. It rotates in absolute silence, it turns around the sun in the absolute silence of outer space.
No grinding noise, no hissing noise, no noise at all, but silently moves about in its orbits. Not one friction of a second is it ahead of its schedule or late to its orbits, movement, rotation and tilting. How weird, how spooky? Does not this give you the shivers? Something completely spooky about this blue ball with a mass of 5.9742 1024 kilograms,
floating in black matter? We do not feel its rotation although we are making a speed of (1669.8 km/h) around the axis. We do not feel its velocity of traveling around the sun star and reaching an average speed of revolution about the sun of 29.8 kilometers per second.
Our moon accompanies us in our lonely presence, giving us the feeling we are not alone, consoling our loneliness. But there is not one soul, whether human, animal, floral or amoebal, being in any one of our solar system planets whether Mars, Jupiter, Neptune, Saturn, Mercury or even the baby Pluto.
There is no driving engine that moves the earth. Nor a captain for our space ship. However, a stupid well known scientist, and I shall abstain from mentioning her name, wrote to me once in answer to my question of What makes the earth move?' asserting me that it is simply inertia'. Very intelligent, even brilliant. When persisting in my question, the same question of course, she never replied. I understood her attitude as a sincere scientist should have, namely Believe in what she sees'. Why, the silly woman! I gave up further attempts.
The genius imbecile Stephen Hawking is blind and crippled in his little mind to acknowledge a Master Power that drives everything as programmed in its place.
Well, what's the heck, who cares, if you and I believe!
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