Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Atomic Power

Have you ever stopped to stare into the heavens? Contrary to what we like to believe, we are are truly so small in this universe. Many scientists describe all matter as some collection of vibrating atoms that move creating a surface of material. They are so shockingly small....."the actual diameter of an atom is very small and it would require some two hundred million of them side by side to form a line a centimeter long."

This is all we are in the universe, vibrating atoms on earth seeking continuous motion (even if its false sense and flashes of it). If you scale back, you can see all that we truly are. Breaking out of your own world is definitely worth it. You can see the beauty of the worlds around you.
Next time you gaze into the sky, don't be afraid to admit your honest evaluation of your existence and size. This does not at all minimize your power. Even a single seemingly small atom can devastate generations of humans. Split one atom and you've created an atomic bomb. We all have power, but you have to know how to access it.
Never think your ideas, life, or words wont make a difference. The atoms that created "Little Boy" (bomb dropped on Hiroshima) and "Fat Man" (bomb dropped on Nagasaki) prove differently.





Texas Storm from Janiece Lincoln on Vimeo.

Taken tonight while I was driving. Traffic was stopping as people watched this roll overhead. And I did not plan for the music to play in the video, just good timing for a lovely song, i suppose.

1 comments:

Jason said...

, i've never actually seen anything like this...back in brazil we usually have monkeys raining from the sky, but nothing like this!