Looking outside his office window, he noticed the blackening of blue sky. The Notre Dame’s spire was ablaze with golden flames, black smoke billowing underneath. A new shiver replaced the old one, witnessing nature’s display of destructive power, close to home.
Looking intently on his computer-screen at the recently-released photograph of a black hole in a distant galaxy, Prof. Guy Lafon, a brilliant theoretical-physicist at the Sorbonne was stunned in awe. Light from periphery was forced by gravity to travel inside the central abyss of a globe. Professor felt a joyful shiver at this celestial co-existence of light and darkness.
Looking outside his office window, he noticed the blackening of blue sky. The Notre Dame’s spire was ablaze with golden flames, black smoke billowing underneath. A new shiver replaced the old one, witnessing nature’s display of destructive power, close to home. Comments are closed.
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