Light travels
fast—about 186,000 miles per second. If we can travel at that
speed, it would take us over four years to get to the nearest star.
If tonight we looked up into sky, we would see the stars looking
down at us. And they would be laughing. They would be laughing because
what we believe as real is only a representation of what
used to exist some years ago. But what the stars don’t realize
is that when we wake up tomorrow, they too will have disappeared
from the sky and forgotten from the memory of those who thought
of them.
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