Thursday, July 24, 2008

Rembrandt Christ In The Storm painting

Rembrandt Christ In The Storm painting
Pino pino color painting
It reminds me of the reigning theory in cosmology. The so-called inflationary universe hypothesis holds — very, very roughly — that an infinitesimal fraction of a second after the Big Bang, tiny parts of the primordial universe inflated so fast that all of our visible universe derives from one of these parts; we simply can't see the rest of the universe. When a celebrity's private life and death become public, news gets disseminated so rapidly and so thoroughly that we’re blinded to everyone else's lives. President Kennedy's assassination, for example, was not simply a murder but, given his position, persona and power, a seismic social phenomenon beyond any drama that might befall an ordinary family.

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