Monday, August 11, 2008

Friday, August 8, 2008

Most contemporary theories attribute the formation of ghost nebulae to the collapse of massive, extra-dimensional star clusters. These events, though modest in scale, can produce conditions which result in the spontaneous emesis of huge blankets of gas which will then bleed through the galaxy's outer walls like the sound of your neighbor's stereo seeping through water-damaged sheet rock. This quite naturally lends itself to fanciful speculations on the nature of what might lie beyond this visible realm; adjacent lives streaming self-consciously through the great void of time and space.


Keeping it real.