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The First Diagram of the Universe
“…as though in a miraculous hour it has become aware of the law that shapes it and begins to strive toward the fulfillment of its being.”- Hermann Hesse (1877 - 1962, swiss poet, novelist and painter.)
The very first picture of everything, recorded by the self proclaimed “star-counter,” William Herschel. Euclidian geometry suggests that space is finite, but does space really have bounds, or is it simply the space in which things occur? Is there such thing as the infinite?
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Posted on April 11, 2011 via Ned Wright with 20 notes
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