Adjusting the Lens Through Which You See the World



Star Burst

Deep thoughts (I mean REALLY deep)... A billion years ago a star dies and explodes into a powerful burst of light energy. That light travels at 186,000 miles per second for a billion years before it finally reaches our planet, and we see it as one of many stars in the night sky. That star didn’t really die then, a billion years ago, did it? Energy just changed forms (into pure light) and began to travel— very fast. As a matter of fact, that light is STILL traveling at the same speed, as it stretches the known Universe. So the question is: does that star EVER really die? Hmmmm...

Catch it, come alive, pass it on.