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https://youtu.be/D9bNqBeAtC8

This video never gets old.

It gets especially interesting after the first minute, when each individual star becomes noticeable.

Each one a star system like ours.

They seem to be so close to eachother, however if you traveled from one to the next closest to it at one hundred thousand miles per hour, you would still need dozens, maybe hundreds of thousands of years to reach it.

Space is very big and we are very small.

It's beautiful.

Hey thats Andromeda in your banner right?

Just posted a note about it a while ago.

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Yes, it is.

I have similar thoughts when I look at space. It helps me to take it easy while adoring this vastness of the universe.

It's really breathtaking to think that this image is actually a photo of what Andromeda looked like 2.5 million years ago. Thats how far it is in light years so we can only see it as it was back then. Looking at space is time travel 🤯🫂❤️

Good point. We never see the present actually.

Taking it to the next level. Based on multiverse theory (which seems to explain quantum weirdness best) we see only one realization of many possibilities that settle in our universe. I recall that they choose to settle just because we look at it.

That's the best meme explaining this! Saved it. 🤙

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