“Keep your eye on the donut and not on the hole. In memory of David Lynch, we will continue to explore the otherworldly and the unknown. We will focus not on the loss, but on what we gained from the years we shared this planet with you. “We will see you in our dreams.”
“Pay attention to the donut and not the hole. In memory of David Lynch, we will continue to explore the otherworldly and unknown. We will focus not on the loss, but on what we gained in the years we shared this planet with you. See you in our dreams.”
With a very cleverly worded message about “Twin Peaks”, “Dune” and “Blue Velvet”, NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) has said goodbye to David Lynch. Plus image of a black hole resembling a donut,
The director died on Thursday (July 16, 2025) at the age of 78.
NASA in honor of David Lynch:
Lynch had no interest in space films throughout his life (although his space-bending performance in “Dune” was well directed), but he has his protagonists (John Merrick in “The Elephant Man”) or female protagonists (Sissy Spacek in “The Straight Story”) ) often allow us to ponder the meaning of life with a view of space. It is all the more remarkable that NASA, with a “We will see you in our dreams,” points out that science is bowing down to him and his unscientific visions.
Did David Lynch believe in the supernatural? Certainly things that cannot be explained so easily.
