SPACE + ART
Of all of the topics that we have gone over in this class I am least surprised with space's connection with art. I have fond my memories of my self as a child looking up into the stars and being quite simply amazed by the beauty of space. The black acts as a sort of canvas while each star and planets acts as its own individual piece of art.
Often when I consider the beauty of space it then leads me to the question of why is the universe beautiful in the first place. Quite simply scientists do not have a specific answer as to why the universe is set up in a manner that is ecstatically pleasing. These leads me to consider the influence of a possible higher power. This idea is most easily viewed in arts relationship with space, because of how limitless and impossible the universe is as a concept. This then leads me to consider a higher power.
Unfortunately as of right now there is not definitive proof that a higher power exists however there is also simoltanously no proof that one does not exist. What I do know is that the complexity, scope, and scale of the universally lead me to believe that it can't simply be an accident
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