Life from Time-Space

Kyunghee Lee
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Life from Time-Space It was declared the COSMOS DAY on March 15th by National Geography. , history beyond space-time was broadcast on that day. On the same day ‘Life from Space’ was broadcast from the International Space Station and the Mission Control of Houston. It was the first time to be live on-air.

My interest is in time and space. The interest is not only the progress of science but also the fundamentals of human beings. I have questions like ‘Who am I?’, ‘Where do I come from?. Us, human-beings have been considered the centre of universe since the Modern era. But let’s think differently and change perspectives by looking at ourselves from the universe. We are not actually the centre of the universe. We are just in the flow of substances. If we are able to see ourselves from the perspective of outer space, we would be more humble and have more respect for others’ lives.

We would be more cordial to each other and have more dignity for ourselves by recognizing that it took a long-long time for harmonious universe to evolve in order for us to be present. This recognition is very important and could become the words of comfort to cope with daily traumas we face. This portfolio is about my very personal interest and contemplation on ‘Life from Time-Space’.

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