Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes
Sadako was only a baby when an atom bomb was dropped on Hiroshima in 1945. Nine years later, she is an energetic sixth grader who loves to run and wants to join the racing team. But then she starts getting dizzy spells. She tries to keep it a secret but one day she gets sick at school. She has leukemia, the atom bomb disease. Her best friend tells her the story of the cranes. If she folds one thousand paper cranes then she can get well. For nearly a year, Sadako folds cranes and remains optimistic. She folds 644 cranes before she dies. This story of one little girl’s courage and determination continues to inspire people around the world.
--folding increases and decreases space --also allows things to change position! --hope can be embedded and/or can soar! --only a form of beginning! --more will follow --more cranes also! Imagine what happens when time itself is folder like a page of reality and existence! Some theories of time travel depend on folding space (whether or not this can happen --biut if such folding occurs in imagination, then has happened --without requiring "actual" folding of physical space:
ReplyDeletetry visiting here:
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread130455/pg1
or here:
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Fold_space
or here (for a youtube video):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=md_pOrpsw9c
or here (for some images):
http://www.jacknicholsart.com/gratitudeinvitation.html
or here:
http://www.treehugger.com/sustainable-product-design/best-small-space-shelving-solutions.html
or here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jump_drive
or here:
http://www.amazingpaperairplanes.com/Folding_STS.html
(more will follow)
Thank you for your comment! I will look around the websites that you gave me :)
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