| Thus | our physics' once perfect symmetry |
| spontaneously, | ubiquitously |
| shattered and fragmented | relentlessly, |
| once balanced squarely, | tumbled unfairly, |
| whence all — our stars', | our selves' — reality. |
Note: Without the haphazard — 'spontaneous' — breaking of the 'no-thing-ness' of symmetry there would only be a universe with no masses, no bodies, no anything:
Discovery Of 'Broken Symmetry' At Subatomic Level Earns 2008 Nobel Prize In Physics ScienceDaily Oct. 7, 2008
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