Human eye and the universe - Photography of my eye

in art •  6 years ago 

Human eye - Galaxy on ourself.


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The eye and the universe, kind of disproportionate comparison but gives us the same descriptions with a little of subjectivity and a bit of romanticism, the little black hole that we have on our faces doesn't let the light escape and is what allows us to see, we attract with them those who seek to see more of us but if they get to close they get caught by the event horizon, we manage to see, thanks to this, how people looks at us without them noticing that we know how they do it, either is love, friendship, hatred, or sadness, then we have the ergosphere of a black hole that is everything that is outside the event horizon just like the sclera is outside the iris, the different colors inside the iris are like nebulas that try to sacape the singularity of its attraction, falling, sooner or later, to his gravitational force.
I feel that we are a walking universes, each of us interpreting our own existance the way we feel and giving more or less importance to the life we are trying to live and being so necessary to the world.
so, look upon yourself the galaxies that you have in your eye and lose all notion of time and space.


structure of a black hole and its similarity with the human eye.

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