Rolston, Holmes, 1932-, authorMaahenki Oy, publisher2007-01-032007-01-032012Rolston, Holmes, III, Taivas Päämme: Yllä ja Päässämme, Sepänmaa, Yrjö, Liisa Heikkilä Palo, and Virpi Kaukio, eds., Korkea Taivas (High Sky), [162]-177. Helsinki: Maahenki Oy, 2012.http://hdl.handle.net/10217/79014Text in Finnish.Looking at the night sky, we may seem cosmic dwarfs, overwhelmed with a sense of otherness, abyss. But humans alone enjoy such celestial awe. We can move to a sense of the beholder's celestial ancestry and ongoing relatedness in "our cosmic habitat." That account joins aesthetics with mathematics, finds dramatic interrelationships gathered under "the anthropic principle," and considers meteorological aesthetics. The wonder is as much this Homo sapiens with mind enough to search the universe. What is out there is inseparably linked with what is down here. We are at home in the universe. The glory is both over our heads and in our heads.born digitalchapters (layout features)fin©2012 Maahenki Oy.Copyright and other restrictions may apply. User is responsible for compliance with all applicable laws. For information about copyright law, please see https://libguides.colostate.edu/copyright.aestheticscosmologymathematicshuman uniquenesscosmic dwarfscloudsmeteorologyTaivas päämme: yllä ja päässämmeCelestial aesthetics: over our heads and/or in our headsText