Tourists make a monument whatever it is.
I’ve always been fascinated by history. I like to guess the stories of what happened then. What were the characters involved thinking? How did the place evolve to its present state.
I want to write a novel, but coming with a physicist changes it all.
All I hear is the probability of something being fake or true, and the play of visual illusions.
The setting sun leaves its shadows on us, inspiring research of different kinds. That is the beauty of stillness, the silence of monuments. It leaves everything open to subjective interpretation.

Life is a continually subjective interpretation! 🙂 Leaning tower is on my bucket list!
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Hope you reach there soon ☺️👍
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When I’m dead, maybe? 😉
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I can’t like this comment 😦
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🙂
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icons and archetypes in the reality of a now. Fascinating musings, Reena.
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Icons and Archetypes could be a nice title. Thanks 🙂
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Science and art – both deliver truth. I like the juxtaposition of the two ways of seeing that you’ve depicted in your story.
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Thank you, Margaret!
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It is undoubtedly amazing 👍👍
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I wonder how many people have tried to find the logical or scientific reason that the tower is leaning
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There are some engineering theories. Nobody has confirmed that those are irrefutable.
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If those objects could talk, if they could share their memories. But stone silence. Well done, Reena.
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Thank you, Bill!
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The monument makes the tourist… thats what I think
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That is also true.
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Indeed, the tourists make the monument. I like that.
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Thank you, Linda!
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The silence of monuments. Nice turn of phrase!
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Thank you, Liz!
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Sadly with tourists, comes change, and not always for the better
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That is a truth too…
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I would love to see this place sometime in person. It looks so small, yet so large at the same time.
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So small, yet so large …. it ignites so much about the monument.
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“That is the beauty of stillness, the silence of monuments”, imagination is so very powerful.
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Thank you so much!
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Dear Reena,
Much to ponder. Nicely done.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Thank you so much, Rochelle!
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A clash of two cultures!
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Two mindsets 🙂
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