Like bugs without eyes who discovered light for the first time, what can humans discover?
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Sigurd 2022-03-29 09:01:03
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Jacklyn 2022-03-21 09:01:53
You and I are the adjacent protons when the universe exploded billions of years ago, discovering you, finding you, falling in love with you, losing you, there is a galaxy in your eyes, all love and an immortal soul. A very special and artistic soft sci-fi romance. Science is falsified by religion, and souls are passed down through reincarnation. It's a pity that it is too mixed, and it always seems to be superficial. 7.0
Jamil 2022-03-22 09:01:47
The three protagonists are amazing
Sofi: You know you have it.
Ian: Have what?
Sofi: But you're scared of it.
Ian: I have what?
Sofi: Okay. You live in this room, right?
Ian: Mm-hmm.
Sofi: Reality. You have a bed, you have books, um, a desk, a chair, lamps. Logic. But in this room, you have a door... to the other side. See? Light comes through. It's open just a tiny bit, but it is open. You keep trying to close that door because you're scared. But you won't always be scared.
Ian: What's behind the door? Besides my dirty laundry.
Sofi: You have to go in to find out. You know what I'm talking about.
Ian: I have no idea.
Sofi: You will.
[first lines]
Ian: Every living person on this planet has their own unique pair of eyes. Each their own universe. My name is Doctor Ian Gray. I'm a father, and husband, and I'm a scientist. When I was a child, I realized that the camera was designed exactly like the human eye, taking in light through a lens, forming it into images. I began taking as many pictures of eyes as I possibly could. I'd like to tell you the story of the eyes that changed my world.