【一点“读物”】 先手码发到py圈,也搁这发两条。
Back in 1802, on a night like this, the astronomer William Herschel strolled the beach on the English coast, with his son John. Herschel was the first person ever to see in the deeper waters of the cosmic ocean.
There he glimpse the magic trick the light does with time.
John: Father...do you believe in ghosts?
Herschel: Why, yes, my son!
J: You, you do? I would not have thought so.
H:Oh, no, not in the human kind of ghost. No, not at all. But look up, son, and see a sky full of them.
J:The stars, father? I do not follow.
H:Every star is a sun as big, as bright as our own. Just imagine how far away from us you’d have to move the sun to make it appears as small and faint as a star. The light from the stars travels very fast, faster than anything. But not infinitely fast. It takes time for their light to reach us. For the nearest ones, it takes years. For others, centuries. Some stars are so far away, it takes eons for their light to get to earth. By the time the light from some stars gets here, they are already dead. For those stars, we see only their ghosts. We see their light, but their bodies perished long long ago. John, I have seen further back in time than any man before me millions of years into the past.
— Cosmos: A SpaceTime Odyssey
Back in 1802, on a night like this, the astronomer William Herschel strolled the beach on the English coast, with his son John. Herschel was the first person ever to see in the deeper waters of the cosmic ocean.
There he glimpse the magic trick the light does with time.
John: Father...do you believe in ghosts?
Herschel: Why, yes, my son!
J: You, you do? I would not have thought so.
H:Oh, no, not in the human kind of ghost. No, not at all. But look up, son, and see a sky full of them.
J:The stars, father? I do not follow.
H:Every star is a sun as big, as bright as our own. Just imagine how far away from us you’d have to move the sun to make it appears as small and faint as a star. The light from the stars travels very fast, faster than anything. But not infinitely fast. It takes time for their light to reach us. For the nearest ones, it takes years. For others, centuries. Some stars are so far away, it takes eons for their light to get to earth. By the time the light from some stars gets here, they are already dead. For those stars, we see only their ghosts. We see their light, but their bodies perished long long ago. John, I have seen further back in time than any man before me millions of years into the past.
— Cosmos: A SpaceTime Odyssey
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@马伯骞Victor
Glad to see and appreciate it
once in a while we may be closer
Even I’m may not the unique
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“我告诉我喜欢你,并不是一定要和你呆在一起,只是希望今后的你,在遭遇人生低谷的时候,不要灰心,至少曾经有人被你的魅力所吸引,曾经是,以后也会是。
——村上春树《海边的卡夫卡》”
@马伯骞Victor
Glad to see and appreciate it
once in a while we may be closer
Even I’m may not the unique
嘻嘻嘻
“我告诉我喜欢你,并不是一定要和你呆在一起,只是希望今后的你,在遭遇人生低谷的时候,不要灰心,至少曾经有人被你的魅力所吸引,曾经是,以后也会是。
——村上春树《海边的卡夫卡》”
Compensations for malocclusion commonly result in significant postural distortions. To illustrate my point, view Mr. B (below), a previous client who had a severe form of malocclusion called a cross bite. As you can see from the pictures, Mr. B’s body had made some significant postural alterations in attempt to normalize his bite, which resulted in a complex muscle imbalance syndrome called a layered syndrome.
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