Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2015 2:11 p.m.
Two Billion Light-Years of Solitude Shuntaro Tanikawa Human beings on this small orb sleep, waken and work, and sometimes wish for friends on Mars. I've no notion what Martians do on their small orb (neririing or kiruruing or hararaing) But sometimes they like to have friends on Earth. No doubt about that. Universal gravitation is the power of solitudes pulling each other. Because the universe is distorted, we all seek for one another. Because the universe goes on expanding, we are all uneasy. With the chill of two billion light-years of solitude, I suddenly sneezed. |