Los humanos por lo que sea, siempre nos asomamos a cualquier agujero que nos encontremos puesto que tenemos la necesidad de fisgonear al ser aventureros por naturaleza y nos gusta descubrir algo, lo que sea, al otro lado de. No nos gustan los muros, nos generan una necesidad de saltarlos aunque sea algo peor de lo que conocemos, como nos atrae el misterio por eso miramos cosas ocultas como cuevas más en busca del conocimiento que otra cosa. Actualmente y dada la evolución estúpida del ser humano, pretendemos ser los primeros y únicos en estar en sitios en los que nadie ha estado y todo para ponerlo en las redes sociales vendiendo una imagen muchas veces falsa de lo que realmente somos (estúpidos) proyectando a los demás que somos personas atrevidas e inquietas en busca de lugares para encontrarnos a nosotros mismos (este viaje me ha cambiado la vida). Pero esto queridos amigos es falso. Por eso miramos a los sitios oscuros, agobiantes, sofocantes y misteriosos buscando nada, como los felinos y por eso os traigo hoy esta imagen.
Well, something like this must be what you are seeing in this image. A box and a frame similar to an event horizon in any black hole, with an anteroom before the room, which is projected at the speed of light towards something totally unknown, although I can predict that it is a future world since, dear friends, one cannot travel to the past, as Einstein predicted.
Humans, for whatever reason, always look into any hole we find, since we have the need to snoop around, being adventurous by nature, and we like to discover something, whatever it is, on the other side. We do not like walls, they generate a need to jump over them even if it is something worse than what we know, as we are attracted by mystery, that is why we look at hidden things like caves more in search of knowledge than anything else. Nowadays, given the stupid evolution of human beings, we pretend to be the first and only ones to be in places where no one has been and all to put it on social networks selling an often false image of what we really are (stupid) projecting to others that we are daring and restless people looking for places to find ourselves (this trip has changed my life). But this, my dear friends, is false. That is why we look at dark, oppressive, suffocating and mysterious places looking for nothing, like felines, and that is why I bring you this image today.
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