RELATIVE
Every point in the universe defines itself only in relation to another. Position is not absolute — it is a conversation between here and elsewhere, between the observer and the observed.
Every point in the universe defines itself only in relation to another. Position is not absolute — it is a conversation between here and elsewhere, between the observer and the observed.
The space between two stars is not emptiness. It is the medium through which light travels, the duration of patience made visible. What we call distance is merely the time it takes for one truth to reach another.
From the surface, the stars appear fixed and eternal. Step sideways — even slightly — and the entire firmament rearranges. Nothing has moved but the observer, and yet everything has changed.
Between any two points — however distant, however unrelated they appear — a line can be drawn. The act of drawing it creates the relationship. Connection is not discovered; it is constructed.