Monday, December 7, 2009

Asterios Polyp

About once a day, an asteroid the size of a grapefruit burns through our atmosphere. And if lithium had been available a few thousand years ago, the world might be a very different place. Paper architects can blueprint their entire lives with T-squares and ink, but sometimes a well-placed lightning bolt can be the catalyst to a very undrafted kind of journey. Relationships are messy, clunkers can run on sunshine, and reality seems to be split between those who divide everything into two, and those who don't. Cells regenerate, people change, mistakes are made, and the larger asteroids still remain, hiding just beyond the sight of any curious telescope.

Points to Pat King. This is stunning.

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