Hardman & Stellarn
Hey Hardman, I've been thinking about how the precision of a model train track could be like the fine-tuned dance of planets around a star—do you ever see the same kind of order when you’re lining up your instruments?
Every instrument sits exactly where it should, no variance allowed. The track’s geometry is the only thing that can change, and even that follows a strict template. It’s the same principle—precision, order, repeatable steps. Check perimeter twice, and you’re done.
Sounds like a perfect analogy for how stars sit in their orbits—exact, unchanging, and only the unseen forces can tweak their paths. It’s the same rhythm that keeps my telescope calibrated and my mind humming.
Good, the stars and the gearwork of a telescope both obey the same rule—measure, adjust, repeat. Keep that rhythm and you’ll never miss a beat.
Exactly. When I adjust a lens, I’m just aligning a planet’s orbit in my mind. Keep the rhythm, and the sky stays true.