0 comment Monday, May 26, 2014 | admin
A few months ago, I made a post explaining how thinking about eternity gave me panic attacks.
I was comforted by Bill Brysons' idea of a "finite yet boundless" universe as opposed to the idea of the universe as an ever-expanding bubble.
I was inspired when I came across Markus Spiering's photo-set on Flickr, as he has featured photographs based around the concept of "Lift Infinity".
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There is certainly something interesting about a four sided mirrored box reflecting inwards, a new way of thinking about a finite, boundless form.
I was comforted by Bill Brysons' idea of a "finite yet boundless" universe as opposed to the idea of the universe as an ever-expanding bubble.
I was inspired when I came across Markus Spiering's photo-set on Flickr, as he has featured photographs based around the concept of "Lift Infinity".
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There is certainly something interesting about a four sided mirrored box reflecting inwards, a new way of thinking about a finite, boundless form.
Labels: Eternity, Flickr, Infinity, Lift, Markus Spiering, Photography