Sunday, November 17, 2019

The moon


Nicole Page-Smith





The moon






If we aged too, quickly we would be immortalized. We face the moon but we are mortal and immortalized by the moon. Maybe life should be as simple as an absence of light could mean an absence of life. However, dark matter and the blackness of a substance denying light, does not suggest this to be the case. Light should be preserved. Dark matter is like a mirror. We do not appear to understand life because it is in reversal of matter. To try and explain when you see yourself in the mirror you see surfaces light reflects upon but not yourself. How then can we explain our existence if in effect we do not exist at all? We exist to die. When we are born time goes into the reversal to the point of all understandings of time are in the reverse of a progression forward. Time has not always existed as a concept but matter tells you its tale and we are here. We are in existence but died so long ago it is hard to understand why we are in memory of ourselves. Matter implodes and dark matter denies its existence but they work together in an existence. Perhaps our very existence in a nonexistence is the dark matter we cannot get our heads around. Our very immortality makes us mortal and we are in reflection of the moon as black as outer space and subtract only to expand. We are too late for the universe to immortalize our soul but we were not born not to die. The dark matter of the universe is our life and death. Although, dark matter is the purpose for our death it is not the cause and simply slows down time and hence light. Light is not something we can tolerate and we live in the shadow of the moon.