Beneficial Poisonous Noise: A Cosmic Perspective
In an age where isolation becomes a prevailing theme, as celestial bodies such as our sun remain distant and silent, humanity finds solace in understanding the stars' solitude. The universe's vastness serves as both a refuge and a reminder of the silence engulfing these distant giants.
Recent findings from the Intergalactic Acoustic Observatory have indicated that space, long thought to be devoid of sound, does emit a benign noise. This benign noise, however, is both beneficial and poisonous, capable of orchestrating the harmony of cosmic bodies as well as posing a threat to navigational stars.
"Beneficial noise enhances the harmony, Poisonous noise disrupts the solitude. A delicate balance often misunderstood."