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Interesting, Deece, thank you!

Bruce

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Thanks for reading, Bruce. I've appreciated our friendship for a long time.

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I am pleased to learn of your youthful, and apparently insatiable, curiosity. Further, I'm grateful for the perspective and it gives me just a touch of hope.

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Thanks as always, Jim. My curiosity is a little more "satiable" than yours, I think, which is why we have such interesting conversations sometimes

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Excellent! What a Time traveling trip this post was for me to read. Honestly, I thought you were going to say the astronaut was John Glenn, but it just goes to show I need to brush up on my space history. The Webb telescope images made me feel exactly how you described it. Being able to behold the symphony of space in its magnificent glory is just overwhelming. You said it all.

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Thanks, Stacey. Think of all the amazing things our generation grew up knowing:

1) The universe is infinitely larger and more wondrous than we'd ever imagined.

2) We're all made of stardust, same as those galaxies out there.

3) We're not bound to the earth the way our ancestors were, but can step out among the stars.

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Very nice, Deece. Such a nice, charming perspective. The young boy til now, Deece Starwalker...uh, Starwatcher. And yet, how amazing it all is.

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It's even more amazing than we can comprehend. Still, we can stare out at the stars and feel our souls moved …

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