Beauty depends on the unseen, the visible upon the invisible

Elizabeth Brundage
Beauty depends on the unseen, the visible upon the invisible
Beauty depends on the unseen, the visible upon the invisible
Beauty depends on the unseen, the visible upon the invisible
Beauty depends on the unseen, the visible upon the invisible
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The physical world appears to be governed by gravity. All objects fall to the ground, but our understanding of gravity is incomplete. Newton’s theory of gravity is a beautiful model which has explained many phenomena in the universe, but still incomplete. We cannot yet explain why the Earth is round or how it was formed.

Einstein’s general theory of relativity is also incomplete. It explains why certain objects fall at the same speed, but does not explain how gravity works. Yet, even these theories are beautiful because they suggest that behind our reality there is something more vast and profound.

The unseen world is connected to the visible world by invisible connections that we call ‘gravity’ and ‘relativity’.

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