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Date Posted: 11:42:17 05/18/01 Fri
Author: WindWalker
Subject: Space Travel

Space Travel

Science fiction or reality?
Space crafts propelled by phantom drives;
by anti-gravity; by the spice melange;
by ‘warp' or space-folding energy:
people travelling across space
from galaxy to galaxy
following worm holes
in the blink of an eye: here, there...

To many this is but science fiction
but what if some have lived this reality?
Experienced in pain or joy, the discoveries
brought about by living aboard such ships?

Perhaps there is a place for new paradigms;
for believing the unbelievable;
a place where we can safely listen to such tales;
intuiting where logic wants to stop us.
Here, we might begin to conceive
how we can indeed travel to the stars;
and perhaps infinitely beyond!

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