Time-Lapse - Large Telescope Array

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Amazing. Beautiful. Wondrous. Breath-taking...

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Love the laser beam, but also the way the sequence of long exposure allows you to see the stars and the ground when the moon is up. Very nicely done.

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Thanx for the enlightenment DH.

Makes you feel one with the universe. 8) It makes me wonder about perception. Time-lapse like this has the effect to see how perhaps some other intelligent being with a slower metabolism perceives the cosmos. Does that perception change his way of thinking and his creativity and understanding of mathematics in his normal everyday life? Does a creature with a high metabolism then perceive with the opposite effect? Focusing on the immediate close-in events of existence might prevent or delay higher thought or understanding. Perhaps it is we who have this problem...
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