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Here's some perspective.

Our time on Earth is barely a blip on Earth's timeline.

Earth's lifetime as the planet we know and kinda love is barely a blip in the lifetime of our sun, Sol.

Sol makes Earth look like a speck of dust when compared to eachother, though the same could be said of our own sun.

The universe is very, VERY old...and very large.
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HannibalMontanimal · 31-35, M
No it’s not that old and the “universe” doesn’t exist either
HannibalMontanimal · 31-35, M
@Fangirlsarah1996 The video includes a real video of what the sky really looks like from high off the ground. I’m not here to negotiate my faith in god but the video is pretty solid there’s no ignoring what you’re gonna see in that video
Fangirlsarah1996 · 26-30, F
@HannibalMontanimal I'm sure this Youtube video will shift my belief (That's supported by years of hard evidence)
HannibalMontanimal · 31-35, M
@Fangirlsarah1996 [media=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVNVkyW6A1Y]Skip to 1:27:53 to see the clip from the atmosphere taken from a weather balloon with a camera attached to it. You don’t have to watch the whole video since you don’t believe in god but the proof is literally right there
english · 56-60, M
do you know the one thing this species has in common ? we are all Unique .
That's why.. compare to the entire universe human being is very unsignificant
Fangirlsarah1996 · 26-30, F
@YukikoAmagi But compared to another human being, we're all very special in our own ways :)

You just gotta learn perspective ;)
Xuan12 · 36-40, M
Yup yup. Most the matter in our solar system also comes from an ancient star that lived it's entire millions/billions year life before ours even existed.
SW-User
A blip fo sho. Just think, in 150 years, not one single human on earth now will be alive. It will be a new generation if the earth is still standing
Fangirlsarah1996 · 26-30, F
@SW-User Agreed...even weirder when you think that technically your cells replace themselves every...year is it?
Tminus6453 · M
The size of the universe and amount of stars is mindboggling
Fangirlsarah1996 · 26-30, F
@Tminus6453 Agreed...and there's so much we cannot see, so much we'll never see (Due to the whole lightspeed thing, stuff like the horsehead nebula probably doesn't exist anymore)
Tminus6453 · M
@Fangirlsarah1996 I cant wait to see what NASA's new James Webb telescope will bring to astronomy..its suppose to be 100X more powerful than the Hubble telescope
Steve42 · 56-60, M
Geography this semester?
Fangirlsarah1996 · 26-30, F
@Steve42 Geography would be the study of the geology of a planets surface.

This would be more along the lines of astronomy.

 
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