martes, octubre 16, 2007

Overview effect

Uno de mis sueños más recurrentes es cuando empiezo a elevarme hasta llegar al espacio, cuando se empiezan a ver las estrellas volteo hacia la Tierra. Por un instante siento algo. Inmediatamente después una especie de vértigo me despierta.

Back on February 7th 1971 (Earth time), Ed Mitchell was speeding much faster than a rifle bullet, on a trajectory between the Moon and the Earth. That’s when the strangest thing happened…

Mitchell had piloted Apollo 14’s Lunar Module down to the Fra Mauro region of the Moon, become the sixth human to do science in the dust, and gotten himself and Cdr. Alan Shepard back off the regolith and onto their bus ride back home.

Now he was bored: “We were just systems engineers on a perfectly functioning spacecraft.” So he looked out the window. The Command Module was pointing “up” – which is to say perpendicular to the plane of the Solar System – and spinning slowly, about once every two minutes. “Barbecue Mode”, it’s called; to evenly heat the vehicle. Ed was floating, watching the Earth, Moon, Sun and starfield pan by.

And then, without warning: an overwhelming feeing of bliss, timelessness, connected-ness… He suddenly and deeply felt the understanding of his constituent atoms as having been born in the fires of ancient supernovas. He saw Earth and it’s people and all it’s other species and systems as a unified integrated synergistic whole. He felt good; ecstatic actually…

He was not the first – nor the last – to have this specific epiphany.

Rusty Schweikart had felt it back on March 6th 1969 during a spacewalk outside his Apollo 9 vehicle: “When you go around the Earth in an hour and a half, you begin to recognize that your identity is with that whole thing. That makes a change…it comes through to you so powerfully that you’re the sensing element for Man.”

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Ahora me retiro a estudiar, voy a tratar de sentir una "visión general" y entender todo.
Lo dudo, pero tengo que intentarlo.

5 comentarios:

andrea dijo...

Nunca he soñado que vuelo...me da algo de envidia la verdad.

Forrester dijo...

¿ En lo que te alejas gritas 'Tell my wife I love her very much' ?

Manolo dijo...

she knows!
aunque no la conozca. aun.

the lines on my face dijo...

raro, mucha gente coincide hoy en el tema de volar? pero si hoy fue el día mundial de la alimentación, y mi cumple, no vuelas por ninguna de las 2, jajaja, saludines ;)

Wu* dijo...

a veces sólo creo que el todo está compuesto de la nada, saludos manolito :)