Proof of Life

(03) Cosmos

On the complete opposite end of the spectrum, stars brightly burn millions of light-years away from us. And yet, they look like mere specs of dust in the night sky.

These cosmic wonders also make up constellations, a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure.

Constellations follow a similar pattern to the concept of seeing life as a product of assembly. The difference is that these stars are on an incomprehensible scale compared to the tiny microscopic cells inside our bodies. But to the human eye, these stars only occupy a fragment of our visual processing when we gaze up at the night sky.

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