Monday, January 21, 2008

"Never lose a holy curiosity" -Einstein


Surely there is a mine for silver
And a place where they refine gold.
Iron is taken from the dust,
And copper is smelted from rock.
Man puts an end to darkness,
And to the farthest limit he searches out
The rock in gloom and deep shadow.
He sinks a shaft far from habitation,
Forgotten by the foot;
They hang and swing to and fro far from men.
The earth, from it comes food,
And underneath it is turned up as fire.
Its rocks are the source of sapphires,
And its dust contains gold.
The path no bird of prey knows,
Nor has the falcon’s eye caught sight of it.
The proud beasts have not trodden it,
Nor has the fierce lion passed over it.
He puts his hand on the flint;
He overturns the mountains at the base.
He hews out channels through the rocks,
And his eye sees anything precious.
He dams up the streams from flowing,
And what is hidden he brings out to the light.
(excerpt of a monologue from Job)

"Never lose your holy curiosity!"

See the deep, dark parts of magnum terra,
See the far-flung reaches of the spacial abyss,
See the universe charged with light and mystery!
See the wonders cloaked in the ocean depths.
Seek! and in all your searching,
Never lose a holy curiosity.

*Picture: Pre-Dawn Launch of Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-109)

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