Karman line:
it's called the Karman line, an imagined boundary of air between our commonly viewed sky and where the infinite reach of space is noted to begin. Hungarian physicist Theodore Von Karman determined this point as the edge of space, being about 62 miles above earth as the atmosphere thins, becoming less dense and a different quality in its measure. Of course it's a scientific distinction, terms given to the change of air. Yet the reality is simply space, with no real determined point of separation, only that infinite reach that includes our world within its sweep.
there is no real point of separation.
we're the universe at large.
if anything the Karman line is a welcoming point, where the atmosphere provides us a greater quality of air to breathe and life to thrive. It's amazing how this is all determined so precisely, as if measured for the ease of our existence, everything so perfectly, artfully arranged for our convenience. Space literally becomes more dense in greeting us, welcoming, changing its very nature for the sake of earth's comfort. This is the only proof of God that I need, and it's no different than any scientific point of view, it's just the operation of the universe, not a God of separation but one of our inclusion.
that we're the universe at large.
God, as well.
and no Karman line is ever measured.
so there is no real point of separation between the atmosphere and space, neither ends for the beginning of the other, no border that determines the existence of the other. There's simple space, the universe changing in quality for the sake of earth to thrive and stars to shine. It's all one thing only, and we are fully involved in this order, aspects of the whole, with no Karman line between us. We're the universe, our bodies made from collapsed stars and we've somehow gained awareness of who and what we really are. Not the slightest bit of separation is ever really measured, only space, emptiness giving rise to form and allowing our existence to be known....
however briefly,
a Karman line of our distinction.
~
Peace, Eric
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