
Did you ever wonder if where there is darkness, that there will always be light? In space there are stars and comments that light up it, space is dark but it has light. Can there be darkness that has no light? Or is that simply not true. Would it be bad if there was a place with pure and unfiltered darkness? Or would it be better to not care? Go on about ordinary days and occurrences? Or is it worth the time and energy spent complementing darkness? In the depths of the sea, critters can see in the dark because their eyes reflect light, making their eyes like flashlights, so there must be
light down there. seeping in from up above, from the warm sun, or the pale moon? Is light contently being reflected over and over just getting smaller and smaller until we cannot see it? Then, in a sense, light would be immortal. And there would be no pure, raw darkness. Light is life, so would it make sense that there would be no real darkness? Because then, in that darkness there would be no life? Although light does not always create life, after all the moon has no life but it does have light.
But, light created humans who when to the moon, so then there would have been life on the sun-lit silver moon. Then again, how do we know that there is not another moon out in the solar system that has light but life will never touch it. But there could very-well be other organisms that are life and that came from light have visited those places. So, will we ever know if there is darkness that is raw and unfiltered?
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Did you ever wonder if where there is darkness, that there will always be light? In space there are stars and comments that light up it, space is dark but it has light. Can there be darkness that has no light? Or is that simply not true. Would it be bad if there was a place with pure and unfiltered darkness? Or would it be better to not care? Go on about ordinary days and occurrences? Or is it worth the time and energy spent complementing darkness? In the depths of the sea, critters can see in the dark because their eyes reflect light, making their eyes like flashlights, so there must be
light down there. seeping in from up above, from the warm sun, or the pale moon? Is light contently being reflected over and over just getting smaller and smaller until we cannot see it? Then, in a sense, light would be immortal. And there would be no pure, raw darkness. Light is life, so would it make sense that there would be no real darkness? Because then, in that darkness there would be no life? Although light does not always create life, after all the moon has no life but it does have light.
But, light created humans who when to the moon, so then there would have been life on the sun-lit silver moon. Then again, how do we know that there is not another moon out in the solar system that has light but life will never touch it. But there could very-well be other organisms that are life and that came from light have visited those places. So, will we ever know if there is darkness that is raw and unfiltered?
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