Look up at the Sky.
Our Earth moves
around
a structure
we call the Sun.
This movement
is called a revolution.
Our Earth's surface,
respective it's center,
rotates once
every 23 hours, 56 minutes -
at a speed roughly
of 1,610 kilometers per hour.
Sky Watcher
Look deep into the Sky.
Our neighborhood galaxies
are moving
towards a structure
called the Great Attractor
at a speed of nearly
1,000 kilometers per second .
This region of space
is roughly
150 million light-years
away from us.
The Great Attractor’s mass
is 100 quadrillion times
greater
than our Sun.
It has a spacial span
of
500 million light-years.
The Great Attractor is made
of both
visible matter
that we can see -
along with
non-visible dark matter
that we cannot see.
Sky Observer
Look deeper into the Sky.
The motion of our Earth
is relative to our Sun.
The motion of our local group of galaxies
is related toward
the structure
we call the Great Attractor.
What universal structure
defines
the motions of all things?
Movement
inside and outside us-
circling spiraling cycles
within and infinitely
around us.
Sky Being
Look up into the night sky.
Our Earth is moving
towards
the
constellation Leo
at the speed of
390
kilometers per second.
Therefore all of us,
all life on Earth,
are moving in unison
in the same direction,
towards together
in the same destination.
Seen or unseen,
conscious or unconsciously -
we are made
of the
same materials
and animating life forces.
Sky Listener
Notice the night sky.
Our true nature
is a diversity
of ever
transforming sameness
producing uniqueness.