german philosopher emmanuel kant said two things struck him with all his moral imperative and the story heavens the unfathomable within and the incomprehensible above. the night is time that can't be used effectively a time of rest that has a beauty all of. us. then there's the cliche of a riotous night life on earth but the harsh reality of the day requires a counterpart an intoxicating darkness the power and the poetry of the night. the earth is made up of one hundred eighteen chemical elements that everything on our planet all matter originated in space. so it's not a matter for you to say that we are indeed made from stardust. to simply show us the mahi you had to call we having come from space where part of space isn't this but isn't that what i usually say if someone asks me about it is that we on the earth are not in the universe the universe is within us so on and we be as one is in the one. testaments say there are a billion trillion stars out there and it would be tragic for us to lose sight of the. dutch painter vincent van gough perhaps said it best when he commented that in