Time-Space Complexity
If we had the space to travel across time, would we ever stay in the present?
Here, space implies the personal freedom to live.
In response to Linda’s One-liner Wednesday.
Time-Space Complexity
If we had the space to travel across time, would we ever stay in the present?
Here, space implies the personal freedom to live.
In response to Linda’s One-liner Wednesday.
swaying boats salute
reflective classical elements
sleep in canal depths
Classical Elements:
Classical elements refer to the five forces of nature – Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Space – as specified in many cultures across the world, and are Continue reading
Thank you all for your patience! Those who don’t get a hold, kindly read the previous post for better understanding.
Loge – Iapetus – Narvi – Kari
These are the satellites of the planet Saturn. Had you noticed the word ‘satellite’ that was present in the previous post, the ‘connecting link‘ would have been a cakewalk. The hint wasn’t planned to be placed, but a mere coincidence. The word ‘satellite’ didn’t lead me to my line of thoughts. It was just a traceback.
Why did I choose Saturn?
I tried to frame a meaningful acrostic for LINK but couldn’t come up with any (without much planning; that’s a condition for the SoCS prompt). I started the previous post with technical jargon, which included uplinks and downlinks. That gave me the thought of space, and I got inspiration from a recent news article of planets visible to the naked eye. Continue reading