Nicole Page-Smith, photographs
Man was made of the cosmos
If time did not exist, would we exist in time? We would not have a present, past or future but would exist or be. Time is related to gravity. One day gravity will depart from the Earth and the non-time of our present is going to be the only time we know. Gravity is weight over mass and you feel the Big Bang could happen without the human race knowing about it but we will not be here. Perhaps with the development of matter human beings were born but matter has very little to do with why gravity is going to depart the Earth and there is going to be no time. We will not notice the lack of gravity or time. Anything in our gravity is mirrored elsewhere for infinity but matter only uses finite numbers. Nothing other than matter ends but changes to become nothing. We were born of the Milky Way. When gravity departs, we will be able to move very quickly but have no time. We will have an Earth.
Earth is where we stand. We lose time and gravity as we age but because gravity pulls us down to the earth. Your body separates from itself as we physically drift away in spirit. The distance of Heaven and Earth is something we have to achieve but you would have to assume a Christian view and know the distance of the Sun to the moon. So, as we drift apart from an understanding of time, we become the Earth and the Earth's fire. The centre of the Earth is comparable to the centre of the Sun. Earth angels, fly. The memory of time will give us a history and without the present moment in time, an earth. We will stand.
We stand and travelling all the way down through the Milky Way developed out of the cosmos, we became animal out of the chaos. Standing we became man and the stellular material of a woman, we became flesh. For billions of lightyears, we rose with the angels and rising we became one, one God and man. The beginning of our universe was right at the end of another galaxy of stars. We became star to fall and human to be but withstood all that had been. Man was made of the cosmos.