If you really want to feel insignificant, just look at this gorgeous
photography done by the Hubble telescope of the Andromeda galaxy, our
nearest galaxy. Can you even begin to understand the magnitude of the
universe?
Richard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?x-yt-cl=84503534&v=udAL48P5NJU&x-yt-ts=1421914
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THANKS, Richard, such vids are good for the soul. . . .my soul: my inner man.
Thanks for the reminders. Please, keep 'em coming. ;-))
cheers !
JustinO
photography done by the Hubble telescope of the Andromeda galaxy, our
nearest galaxy. Can you even begin to understand the magnitude of the
universe?
Richard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?x-yt-cl=84503534&v=udAL48P5NJU&x-yt-ts=1421914
688
THANKS, Richard, such vids are good for the soul. . . .my soul: my inner man.
Thanks for the reminders. Please, keep 'em coming. ;-))
cheers !
JustinO
3 comments:
I have to disagree about the comment. The vastness of the cosmos notwithstanding, if you're really & truly important to 1 single human being, you're significant. And if you want to be cosmic about it, the unimaginably vast universe would be something less without you- that's basic math :). That also makes you significant imho!
This can certainly put 'things' into perspective, Justin. Our 'speck' of a planet seems pretty insignificant in the scheme of things, but we different, right?!
I expect a report from your inner-snowman over the next few days!
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