12.01.2004

proximity

prox·im·i·ty [prok símm?tee] n closeness: closeness in space or time
[15th century. From Latin proximitas “nearness,” from proximus “nearest,” the superlative form of prope “near” (source of English approach).]

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the sun is a colosal and imposing astronomical figure. it generates its own light, heat and power. it has been around for billions of years.

the moon, on the other hand, is just a mirror. it can not create anything on its own other than gravitational pull.

the sun is equal to twenty seven million moons.

all known laws and equations in science and math will prove that the sun is greater than the moon.

however, it is interesting to note that the sun has no chance against the moon, when it comes to the earth's approval.

because in the laws and equations of love... proximity is more important than remote radiance.

just a thought... just a thought.

i'm out.

1 comment:

petsaybygollywow said...

yah, it's really such a thought. me, colleague, bohol, bee farm...juice with lemon grass hehehe