Carpe Diem Haiku – Galaxy.


We know from observations from the Hubble telescope that we can conclude that there are at least one trillion (1000 billion) galaxies. How tiny the earth is among these vast masses is not even possible to comprehend.

milky way –
just one of trillions
galaxies

Despite the huge amount of mass accumulated in the galaxies the amount of emptiness is still even larger, and as the universe is constantly expanding the emptiness is constantly growing.

single galaxy
within an empty universe
loneliness

Can we with this comprehend infinity? Infinity has always to be larger than anything that we can understand, and the universe is just a tiny speck in the face of infinity. Still we constantly use infinity and can even visualize it with number theory here on earth.

infinity
vaster than universe
can you see God?


Image credit: NASA, ESA, G. Illingworth, D. Magee, and P. Oesch (University of California, Santa Cruz), R. Bouwens (Leiden University), and the HUDF09 Team

Image credit: NASA, ESA, G. Illingworth, D. Magee, and P. Oesch (University of California, Santa Cruz),
R. Bouwens (Leiden University), and the HUDF09 Team



I will be resting for a few days and might not have the chance to update or read my blog. But I’ll return.

October 29,2013

12 responses to “Carpe Diem Haiku – Galaxy.

  1. Bjorn, enjoy your time off! I like the last haiku especially, because infinity is so many you can’t count, and universe is “one word,” and I can see God in both.

  2. Who are we? We find that we live on an insignificant planet of a humdrum star lost in a galaxy tucked away in some forgotten corner of a universe in which there are far more galaxies than people.

    ~Carl Sagan

    I like your haiku…perfection! God is in the stars.

  3. Beautiful meditation on the vast and infinite universe that surrounds us. Your final haiku is the perfect ending to it! Enjoy your respite!

  4. Pondering the imponderable – what a mystery our universe is and how insignificant is our place in it.
    Love your haiku’s and of course enjoy your hols!
    Anna :o]

  5. Have fun with your time off! This was fascinating – as I went to your link and read the article. Haiku so well done! But the thing most fascinating to me was that I pondered al that was presented as I read your haiku, and as I approached the last haiku I was pondering “if” God were not really “out” there, just as we pondered as children. And by golly, there it was; a question within your last haiku.

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