Dulfan D., Perlovsky F. Is it easy to move in a spacesuit (towards a black hole)

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“The human body is adapted to life in the conditions of the Earth’s atmosphere and cannot exist beyond it without special means of protection, without an artificial habitat created for it, designed to protect it from the effects of adverse factors.
In flight, the main means of protection is the spacecraft itself. However, often individual protective equipment is necessary – when it is necessary to take into account the impact of the external environment or the failure of the life support system.
But when going out into open space, the spacesuit becomes the only protection for a person.”
Science and Life magazine No. 6, 19** year

Secrets are always distant from us and inaccessible. Approaching them, we remove from ourselves their most sacred areas, deciphering the internal and external illusions of the universe, forgetting that this is just a veil of maya, through which the path is long and treacherous. A path filled with experiences, otherworldly chaos of non-being, a cosmos of paranormal phenomena, and a chain of prenotal matrices connected by the schizo-genetic tree of human evolution and the surrounding environment.

As humanity changes, the language barriers separating our world and the world of ancestors began to slowly melt and change, breaking through the veil of illusions, forming “ozone holes” from which blows a space where there is nothing, where emptiness is filled with emptiness.
At the junction of polar conceptual barriers arises the war of worlds, a battle of illusions, the boundaries of which are infinite, blurred, and undefined. Boundaries built by no one, only by our inner worldview.

But then we looked back and saw ourselves on the bare plain of fatigue, with rare bushes of fading meaning.

The battle is over. Time to go home…Comment type: Published comment
Author: Dmytro Dulfan, Pylyp Perlovskyi
Bibliography:

Dulfan D., Perlovskyi F. Is it easy to move in a spacesuit (towards the black hole) / D. Dulfan. F. Perlovskyi // Portfolio: Art of Odessa in the 1990s: Odessa. – Center for Contemporary Art “Tyrs”. – 1999. – P.198

Sources: Dulfan D., Perlovskyi F. Is it easy to move in a spacesuit (towards the black hole) / D. Dulfan. F. Perlovskyi // Portfolio: Art of Odessa in the 1990s: Odessa. – Center for Contemporary Art “Tyrs”. – 1999. – P.198