Hologram

The known and the unknown, certainty and uncertainty. Can we be certain of anything? 

Recently, a fifth major law of physics was stumbled upon, a complete shock to befuddled researchers. Another team of scientists are now claiming there's hard evidence of sub-atomic particles traveling faster than the speed of light- if confirmed, a fundamentally impacting phenomenon that Einstein believed was impossible. 

The entire universe constantly bubbles up new mystery, like an endlessly refilling cauldron of new tricks, cooked up to stymie our sense of knowing, and confounding our desire to feel safe.

All known facts seem to stack upon shifting sands, amidst changing wind, or elusively possible mathematics, yet undiscovered angles and technologies to re-test long accepted assumptions.

What is Dark Energy-Matter? Where's the proof or disproof of the substance of God? Does good-evil have an operating formula across the cosmos? Maybe? Unlikely? 

The known and the unknown, we try to get through the day in between, because of and in spite of, simultaneously confused and transcendent, we go forward still hopeful. Fear, then wonder, then for some there's the confort and order of faith, a decison to just believe.

For instance, a rare atmospheric event called a "rainbow bridge", or a circumhorizontal arc, when the sun is at least 58ยบ above the horizon and ice crystals in clouds form bright, resplendent rainbows- what early humankind must have thought, witnessing such a sky show! 

The known and the unknown: we remain a hologram in amber, trapped in time.

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