Eye of God

Melody 2022-02-07 14:58:27

In 2035, the Hubble Space Telescope, which was looking at the universe alone in space, returned the last image to the earth, ending its 45-year work. It has undergone too many repairs and its orbit has begun to decline. Unwilling to grow old like a dying wise man.

Then, guided by NASA, Hubble slammed into the azure planet like a meteor. It burned in the early morning twilight. Before reaching the ground, NASA suddenly received a mysterious passage. Electromagnetic waves, but no one understands its specific meaning.

In 2055, mankind made a major breakthrough in the field of mechanical language. This mysterious electromagnetic wave, which was hotly discussed and forgotten, was brought up again, and people tried to convert it into a written language.

Ten days later, hundreds of mechanolinguists publicly released their translations of the electromagnetic wave from the decommissioned Hubble Space Telescope.

What it says: "It was an indescribable beauty. I looked at the brooding stars in the Orion Nebula and saw the dying stars as beautiful as butterflies. I looked through billions of galaxies and saw hundreds of The light from billions of years ago—that's the farthest I can go. All these moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. The hour of death has come."

Everyone who heard this passage shed tears, and human beings shouted its name in unison. At that time, many young people had forgotten the name of Hubble, but they called it: the eye of God.

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  • Dell 2022-03-21 09:03:20

    Awesome. It's a pity that I didn't get a chance to see the real imax.

  • Kasey 2022-03-23 09:03:24

    In the future, when you praise the girl for being beautiful, don't always say that she is beautiful like a poem, but if you want to say she is beautiful like the universe.