The Amazing Universe
The Amazing Universe Poem
by
ThunderfOOt
The Man Under the Silver Arch.
He stands, that all he does, static under the silver arch as the universe courses through his brain.
He sees it all from galactose to galaxies. He sees the nuclei, and the wavefunctions of the electrons. The free energy minima spanning orders of magnitude and different fundamental forces. The bound states of the nuclei, the electrons, the molecules into the kinetic arena of the non-converged states of life. The electron imbalances and the cascades of his nervous system leading him to conceive both those imbalances and the universe exterior to them.
He feels the density gradient beneath his feet and the thousand fold less dense gas pressing on him. He feels it in the gravitational gradient of the earth, and sees the pressure drop to that of space a hundred miles above his head.
All of a sudden, the man under the silver arch is lost as the earth drops away to reveal the nearby star, the thermonuclear furnace of which is primarily responsible, for fuelling the thoughts he is currently thinking. The static stars begin to show signs of parallax as he drifts through the galaxy, then out of it to the orders of magnitude beyond.
He blinks, and all of a sudden, he is just the lone man, standing on the mountain under the star light sky. Beautiful pin pricks of light on the velvet black. The man under the silver arch smiles:- the Universe, its fuckin' Awesome!
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