“Gravity is neither a force nor a consequence of any space-time curvature. It is simply an orderly spatial illusion to non-spatial observer/s.” ForceSpaceIllusionConsequenceGravityObserversOrderlySpace TimeSpatial Author:Kedar Joshi
“I gravitate towards the utopian potentials of digital space (post race, post gender, post human etc.), but understand that people live in real bodies that experience real consequences based on how they are gendered, sexed, raced and classed.” PeopleHumansRealBodySpaceRaceConsequenceGenderPostsEtcDigitalUtopian Author:Saya Woolfalk
“For me, one of the most fertile consequences of the space program is the extent to which it stimulates people to innovate because they want to create a different tomorrow than what they're living in today. And it's that culture of innovation that spawns entirely new economies.” PeopleWantDifferentTodayCultureSpaceEconomyTomorrowConsequenceProgramInnovationFertileSpawnSpace Program Author:Neil deGrasse Tyson
“...memory is fragile and the space of a single life is brief, passing so quickly that we never get a chance to see the relationship between events; we cannot gauge the consequences of our acts, and we believe in the fiction of past, present, and future, but it may also be true that everything happens simultaneously.” BelieveMayHappensPastLife IsMemoriesChanceSpaceFictionEventsConsequencePassingPassingsBeing TrueFragileSingle LifePast PresentPast Present And FutureGauges Author:Isabel Allende
“Life is like that, full of words that are not worth saying or that were worth saying once but not any more, each word that we utter will take up the space of another more deserving word, not deserving in its own right, but because of the possible consequences of saying it.” Life IsSpaceConsequenceLife Is LikeDeserving Author:Jose Saramago
“When I was young, I had to choose between the life of being and the life of doing. And I leapt at the latter like a trout to a fly. But each deed you do, each act, binds you to itself and to its consequences, and makes you act again and yet again. Then very seldom do you come upon a space, a time like this, between act and act, when you may stop and simply be. Or wonder who, after all, you are.” MayYoungSpaceWonderConsequenceDeedsLatterTrout Book:The farthest shore Source: The farthest shore