Tuesday, June 18, 2013

BEAUTY AND TRUTH V 2.0

                 While the universe is filled to the brim with galaxies, ...
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AS A TEENAGER IN INDIANA, I WAS GRIPPED AND AWED BY THE NIGHT SKY; AND I STILL AM.

THE BEAUTY AND TRUTH OF THE FOLLOWING EXTRACT HAS NOT BEEN DIMMED BY TIME OR CHANGES IN OUR LANGUAGE:


O Night, mysterious, sublime, and infinite! withdrawing from
our eyes the veil spread above us by the light of day, giving back transparency to the Heavens, showing us the prodigious reality, the shining casket of the celestial diamonds, the innumerable stars that succeed each other interminably in immeasurable space! Without Night we should know nothing. Without it our eyes would never have divined the sidereal population, our intellects would never have pierced the harmony of the Heavens, and we should have remained the blind, deaf parasites of a world isolated from the rest of the universe. O Sacred Night! If on the one hand it rests upon the heights of Truth beyond the day's illusions, on the other its invisible urns pour down a silent and tranquil peace, a penetrating calm, upon our souls that weary of Life's fever. It makes us forget the struggles, perfidies, intrigues, the miseries of the hours of toil and noisy activity, all the conventionalities of civilization. Its domain is that of rest and dreams. We love it for its peace and calm tranquillity. We love it because it is true.


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Diamonds, turquoises, rubies, emeralds, all the precious stones with which women love to deck themselves, are to be found in greater perfection, more beautiful, and more splendid, set in the immensity of Heaven! In the telescopic field, we may watch the progress of armies of majestic and powerful suns, from whose attacks there is naught to fear. And these vagabond comets and shooting stars and stellar nebulæ, do they not make up a prodigious panorama? What are our romances in comparison with the History of Nature? Soaring toward the Infinite, we purify our souls from all the baseness of this world, we strive to become better and more intelligent.

Flammarion, Camille (2011-03-24). Astronomy for Amateurs (pp. 16-17).  . Kindle Edition.


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THIS IS A PUBLIC DOMAIN BOOK---PUBLISHED IN 1910


1 comment:

  1. Tonight I watched Sirius rise and dominate the cool January night sky. I look forward to observing the sky from the other side.

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