If we imagine that the Universe has consciousness, its “eye” covers everything: stars, galaxies, planets and the smallest particles of matter. It is an eye that knows no boundaries of time and space, seeing the past, present and future at the same time.
Each person gazing into the starry sky becomes part of this great gaze. Telescopes, like extensions of the eyes of the Universe, open before us the hidden corners of the cosmos, and philosophy and science try to unravel its mysteries. We are its little reflections, whose eyes search for the meaning of existence, looking toward the vast horizon where the true essence of all things lurks.
Each person gazing into the starry sky becomes part of this great gaze. Telescopes, like extensions of the eyes of the Universe, open before us the hidden corners of the cosmos, and philosophy and science try to unravel its mysteries. We are its little reflections, whose eyes search for the meaning of existence, looking toward the vast horizon where the true essence of all things lurks.