We all wake up in the morning, go about our day in the afternoon, and fall asleep in the evening. Only none of us live on the same planet, so no two days are exactly the same length of time. Some people may live on planets with more than one sun, so it could be that as one star is about to set, another is on the rise. The planets also aren't all of the same mass, so each planet has a different gravitational pull. Some people live on massive planets, where it is a grueling task to walk to the store; where as, others may be able to travel to the store in a single bound, due to the minuscule mass of their planet. Everyone adjusts to their planet with age, one raised on a massive planet must build their muscles to equalize the effects of gravity; where as one raised on a smaller planet wouldn't have to build nearly as much, and in turn they might concentrate on different aspects of their world in comparison. Neither one is better than the other; each have their strengths and weaknesses and each will always have both strengths and weaknesses.
Why wonder if there is life on other planets? Why not find out by sending messages through space? If a message is returned, reply! Who knows what profound knowledge might be found on that other world. Don't just stop at one, send as many messages before the night is done. If interstellar travel is an option, visit those other worlds, but treat them as if they were your own, for you wouldn't want someone to treat yours with disrespect. If the planet you visit doesn't yet have the technology for interstellar travel, take the person there on an adventure and share your stories with them, as they will share theirs with you. Learn from each other and pass whatever was gained unto others.
Tomorrow will bring another dawn remarkably similar to the previous one, but different in subtle ways.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
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