The spiritual successor to it’s older brothers “I” and “II”, “H-Alpha" is not the third part in a planned trilogy, but a foreshadowing to what is to come. The first musical journey that takes to a higher ground, after “II” elevated the the soul above the trees and the pastures that the debut “I” sang praise of. This time we journey to the stars, the nebulae and the spectrum of light that our eyes, as with so much around us, cannot see. But this is by no means a scientific digression, but merely a humble collection of poems trying to intertwine the metaphors of life with those of space. Curiosity is what makes us human. Exploration is what makes us progress. And it is the things the naked eye doesn’t see that gets lost so easily though it carries the fragile filaments that make up our lives.
The first spectral line in the Balmer series, with a wavelength of a wavelength of 656.281 nm (in air), H-Alpha is still not visible to the naked eye. Its emission can be observed from nebulae and maybe made visible with a dedicated filter. As it is often in life, going the full mile is the hardest and most rewarding of experiences to experience life to the fullest.
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