Tuesday, May 31

And then there was

nothing.

Just this huge abyss of nothingness
This void of emptiness
A black hole
A vast desert of something that was never there.
It went on and on and on
It was like peering into a deep well that had no plip plops to indicate the presence of water
Huge vast silence that echoed into the velvety darkness


Does nothing always have to be black? I mean, what would it to be living in reverse? Where nothing was white? Where black was actually light? Where black meant light. The Absurd thing is that you can say it with words yet it is impossible to picture within the confines of the human mind because this requires a stretch of human imagination beyond the human creativity. It is impossible to picture it. Because you have never seen it, never experienced it. And not only you, no one has experienced it, no one has seen it to describe it to you. Its not like Mt Everest where there is physical evidence. Is this how people felt before most things we take for granted were invented, when new lands were discovered? Is this how we would feel if there were aliens, if there was a Hitchhiker's guide to the universe?

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