7/30/2016
When the big bang
happened, all the atoms in
the universe, they were all smashed
together into one little dot that exploded
outward. So my atoms and your atoms were
certainly together then, and, who knows, probably
smashed together several times in the last 13.7 billion
years. So my atoms have known your atoms and
they’ve always known your atoms. My atoms
have always loved your atoms.
– Ian
(I Origins)
Image from Fox Searchlight


If we are all the same and not, it means one thing. We have been separated through diffusion of time. Ahh sweet regenerations, uhm.
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Beautiful.
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Fascinating write . Atomic fusion of poetry.
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Very cool!
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Awesome
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This reminds of a scene from the movie, The Ice Storm. If you haven’t seen it, put it on your list.
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I’m going to check it out soon 🙂
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Reblogged this on fresco walls.
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I Origins, was a great film, very under rated and relatively unknown.
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Definitely one of my favorites 🙂
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