Insightful read! The idea of a black hole turning me into spaghetti will certainly keep me up all night, as well as the near 6,000 discovered planets that (as far as we know), have no life on them. This is the perfect article to study up on before a science trivia night.
I enjoy this article because of its awareness of awe and wonder. Exploration of voice begins when individuals realize how precious voice is. Science does not direct voice... it taunts it... Grateful for the read and art work is awesome... may we rescue voice like true warrior pawns... be well sir.
Thanks Mark. I'm ever fascinated by things. Put two copywriters in a room and after an hour they've both had a meltdown because they fascinated each other half to death. A hazard of the job, really. If you liked this one, you may also like this, which I wrote a while back. I'd be very curious what you think: https://www.antonvolney.com/p/there-are-things-you-take-for-grantedbut?utm_source=publication-search
Insightful read! The idea of a black hole turning me into spaghetti will certainly keep me up all night, as well as the near 6,000 discovered planets that (as far as we know), have no life on them. This is the perfect article to study up on before a science trivia night.
Super cool! Thanks!
I enjoy this article because of its awareness of awe and wonder. Exploration of voice begins when individuals realize how precious voice is. Science does not direct voice... it taunts it... Grateful for the read and art work is awesome... may we rescue voice like true warrior pawns... be well sir.
Thanks Mark. I'm ever fascinated by things. Put two copywriters in a room and after an hour they've both had a meltdown because they fascinated each other half to death. A hazard of the job, really. If you liked this one, you may also like this, which I wrote a while back. I'd be very curious what you think: https://www.antonvolney.com/p/there-are-things-you-take-for-grantedbut?utm_source=publication-search
what an awesome commen. Thanks, Mark!