gremlin
Posty McPostsALot
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We are made out of stars.
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The stars that we look up to during the night are what we once were. I just thought that I would share this completely fascinating fact.
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The same science that reveals to us the vastness of the universe also tells us another story: Astronomers explain that all the elements heavier than hydrogen originated inside stars. The carbon in the ink on a page, and the silicon in glass and microchips, were created in the heart of a star, long ago, as that star shined by fusing hydrogen. The iron that carries the oxygen in your blood as you read this, was created when a star, in its dying phase, exploded.
You and I are not merely separated from the galaxies by unimaginable immensities of space; we are also connected to them by unimaginable immensities of time. We are literally made from stars. We are their descendants. The only difference between us and stars is time.
I don't know how this way of looking at things strikes you, but it raises in me an absurdly wonderful sense of celebration, and I look at the night sky not with a sense of hopeless separateness, but with a feeling of kinship: There shine the origins of every element in our bodies. Because stars exist, I exist. The processes that created those billions of unimaginably distant galaxies also created us.
We human beings are not separate from the universe. Those galaxies are not merely distant--they are distant cousins.
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I blame my boyfriend for speaking so often about the universe that surrounds us. I can't stop reading and thinking about the universe, the stars, planets, galaxies and what we have yet to discover. Space is too fascinating, it really is and there's just so much that we don't know yet.
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Posted 06-14-2012, 05:43 PM
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