The dark side of the light is a relief from the sorrow given to us by daylight’s apocalyptic nature. If the social
imprints of humanity are written and demarcate over time time’s itself
evolutionary tendencies, could they perhaps manifest the experiences of
humanity’s wonderings in the areas it encloses? Even though light
intervenes and elucidates our intentions, could darkness cast light onto
our real experiences whenever part of a society feels relieved when the night
comes?














