The Whirlpool galaxy.

The Whirlpool galaxy.

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We must differentiate from the shape of the universe now, and the light years in the future of what the universe will become due to logical chain of event, causalities.
There are no incomplete nonsense to be uncertain about in causalities.
Although a small temporal gravitational universe case implies a mass centered earth centric model, according to this illuminating and educating clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yC74lhJX9Ck&list=PLddgIK1LJSHZHFy_EKDp-U-FGx1F4BS6y&index=15
It’s funny how the universe makes so much sense when reducing god as an intentional creator to blame on.
I’m dying to understand how Jimena is arguing time not being a physical factor.
This is gorgeous, & the most fascinating thing is we can't even comprehend the scale of it.
Looks like a normal galaxy.
It is just mind boggling. A galaxy is so immense that the human mind cannot comprehend its size as it contains 100's of millions of stars. If you would count one such star each second, 24/7, it would take you in excess of 1000 days to count all the stars in just one galaxy.
And such a galaxy is a mere grain of dust in the observable universe, itself containing 100's of millions of galaxies.
But what moves me most when I look at such a picture is the realisation that I look at places where life must exist, lots of it, part of it intelligent. And the realisation that at any time there is very probably intelligent creatures thinking about our galaxy like we do about theirs.