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More Than Just Science
The colors collide into one another,
bouncing, mixing, and creating one big color.
Atoms create the universe, but colors create the soul.
A cylinder with mirrors reflecting the light of each other.
The human race is a beautiful creation, just like the ancient well-loved kaleidscope,
Maybe the world isn't round, maybe scientists have it all wrong.
What if the universe was kept in a cylinder tall tube, with all of us bouncing light off one another? All the galaxies, solar systems, planets, stars and living beings.
What if our personalities weren't defined by DNA, but by colors? Colors of bright blue, blaring red, radiant yellow, royal purple, creating the soul of the being.
A small cylinder tube that contained millions of stories and answers that were simply held in the hand of the divine creator. What if?
Humans smile, hug, dance, cry and kiss. These emotions and actions define the real truth.
What if each person had a distinct color trait that's supposed to match up with another. What if?
The atoms of science say what we're made of, yet the colors of the universal kaleidoscope say who we are.

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This is open for interpretation, it's free flowing. I just want the reader to think about all the possiblities of the universe.