A truly spectacular view, I just wish I can see it with my very own eyes in my life time.
It must be a truly remarkable feeling seeing your home world from space and trying to grasp the reality of the fact that how small and fragile it is when in comparison to the giant star next to it or the vast empty darkness with small dots of light in the ever so distant void which in turn are galaxies containing millions of stars just like ours with who knows how many planets & moons.
One can’t help but wonder if there is life out there other than us in such an immeasurable universe.
But the reality of the world is that if we don’t destroy our self’s with Wars, Global Warming, or many of the other horrible things in a long list of them I highly doubt that we will get to see a view like this in our lifetimes.
Still I will keep dreaming as it’s the one thing that nobody can take away from us and maybe someone someday with such a dream will bring it to reality, I just hope that it will be in my lifetime.
Car Free London in 2030
London without cars – sounds very optimistic and like a distant future. It’s very hard to imagine a London without cars so lets imagine a part of London without a car. Il Choi, David Seesing, Miika Hekkinen and Mårten Wållgren imagined that kind of part of London and they called it London Garden. Why do we need London Garden? Creators say:
“Every day 190 000 cars are driving within the congestion zone of London. Due to this amount of traffic, drivers spend more than 50% of their time wainting in queues which has brought the average speed down to 10 mph which is nearly the same speed as when we used to travel with horse and carriage. As a result bike journeys have been increased by 12% within the last year”