Space. How did it begin? Where does it end? Why are we here? Who am I?
I find space to be so facisinating, it's hard not to think about it. In class the other day, we watched this video, and all it was, was us traveling through space. The farther we went back, the older the music we heard. Then, the music began fading until it was just pure silence.
The interesting part about this, is that, even though the music ended, the video didn't. We kept going farther and farther through the galaxy until all we saw was nothing.
What this shows everyone, is that there are greater and bigger things than our universe, and although we may someday end, the universe never will.
One of my favorite things, when looking up at the stars, is finding the constallations. Behind every constillation is a myth. These myths were created centuries ago by the Greek people to tell stories of their gods.
We may better know this as, Greek Mythology.
Greek Mythology consists of so many different stories so that the Greek people could better understand life, even if these events were fictional. They consist of stories of people called Zesus, the God of the Sky, and Hades, the God of the Underworld, and so many more.
Like the universe, I think that mythology is so facsinating and it just expands our imaginations and our wonder to know what's truely out there. Like Mermaids, or Bigfoot. These are all interesting topics that people love to learn about.
I've caught myself several times in "that weird part of YouTube" were I'm looking at UFO sitings or "Mermaids washed up on the Austrailian cost". Now, I know many of these things may well be a hoax, but I think it's fun to be able to imagin if they were real.. and who are we to say they aren't?
Like space, possibilities are endless. Imagination is endless, so if you want to believe that mermaids are real, who's stopping you? No one is to say you're wrong.

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