Earth Erasure
Our universe is marked by object collisions and particle interactions. When matter collides with matter, energy is transformed, and we see strange after-effects of these collisions (i.e., emissions of heat).
A rainbow, for example, is a geometric after-effect of light traveling through the diffraction/dispersion filtration of post-rainstorm water vapor.
When we notice white light separated into its band of colors in the perfect semi-circle arc of a rainbow, we think about how energy is dynamic, and we are compelled to think about how our interaction with our planet impacts Earth's chemistry.
We should therefore feel inspired by element-transformation themed pop culture avatars such as Plastic Man (DC Comic), a fictional super-hero who can bend and stretch incredibly, since his body is comprised of a plastic material.
Plastic Man
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