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The universe is a time machine and the math on the distance ladder will break your brain.
2,000 light-years gets you Rome. Go to 500 light-years and you're watching the Black Plague consume Europe in real time. At 80 light-years, you catch World War II. At 4.24 light-years, the nearest star system, Alpha Centauri, the light arriving right now left Earth in 2022. Someone there is watching us argue about whether GPT-4 is sentient.
Now scale that in the other direction. The Andromeda Galaxy is 2.5 million light-years away. An observer there right now sees Earth before modern humans existed. They're watching early hominids figure out stone tools. They have no idea what's coming.
The closest alien civilization is statistically estimated at 33,000 light-years away. They would be watching humans invent agriculture for the first time. Writing hasn't been invented yet. Cities don't exist. From their perspective, we are a species that just figured out how to plant wheat.
Here's what makes the physics cruel. To actually see a human-sized object on Earth from just 20 light-years away, you'd need a telescope array roughly 100 million kilometers across. That's more than half the diameter of Earth's orbit around the Sun. To see Rome from 2,000 light-years? The optics required would be larger than our solar system.
The light is real. The photons that bounced off Roman soldiers are still traveling outward at 300,000 km/s right now, carrying that information forever. The universe has a perfect recording of every moment in Earth's history, expanding in all directions at the speed of light.
The problem was never distance. The problem is that no civilization, no matter how advanced, can build a lens big enough to read it.
Curiosity@CuriosityonX
Did you know🚨: A civilization 2,000 light-years away looking at Earth today would see the Roman Empire.
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41 & catching bodies still ...
FAB⚜️@FrontoFab
I don't know if I'm ready for a LeBronless NBA ... He 40 still feeding niggas 30 pieces to the face
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You’ve never touched anything in your life. Not your phone. Not your morning coffee. Not the person you love.
Every atom in your body is 99.9999999999999% empty space. If the core of an atom were the size of a marble, the nearest electron would be all the way out in the parking lot of a football stadium. Everything in between is empty.
We’ve known this since 1911. A physicist named Ernest Rutherford fired tiny particles at a sheet of gold foil expecting them all to pass right through. Most did. But about 1 in 8,000 bounced straight back at him. He said it was like firing a cannon at tissue paper and having the shell come back and hit you. That one result proved every atom is almost entirely void, with all its weight crammed into a core 100,000 times smaller than the atom itself.
So when you sit in a chair, you’re not actually sitting on it. The electrons in your body are pushing against the electrons in the chair. Same force that makes two magnets resist each other when you flip one around. You’re floating above the surface, separated by a gap about 10,000 times thinner than a sheet of paper. Every handshake is two invisible clouds of electrons pressing against each other without ever merging.
Remove all that empty space from every atom in every human on Earth, and 8 billion people compress down to a single sugar cube. It would weigh billions of tons and fall straight through the floor, through the crust, all the way to the center of the Earth. Same density as a neutron star.
But the tweet gets one thing a little wrong. Whether atoms “touch” depends on how you define touch. Philip Moriarty, a physicist at the University of Nottingham who literally pushes individual atoms around with a needle for a living, says contact does happen at the atomic level. It’s the point where the pull between atoms balances the push. And when you eat food, your body breaks those molecules apart and chemically bonds with them, atoms merging across boundaries. That’s real contact.
So what you feel when you hold someone’s hand isn’t skin on skin. It’s the same force that holds together every molecule in every star, pressing your electrons against theirs. You’ve never made contact the way your brain pictures it. What’s actually happening is stranger and honestly way cooler.
Curiosity@CuriosityonX
Quantum physics says that you can never actually touch anything.
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Mr Cool Hand Luke 🗣️Welcome to LA 😂 now im glad we traded for u 💯 #Coldasice #lakers2026chip
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these lyrics. “flexing” caviar, playing sims in a mansion, and having a body guard? this is what’s wrong with the modern culture. you’re the third baby mama to a married man and you listed nothing of substance that anyone should be jealous of. priorities are backwards. young girls, aspire to have a happy family, a peaceful life, an education, a purpose outside of materialism. none of this.
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WAIT LATTO TOREEEEE
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Triple double the night after this segment.. @stephenasmith
NBACentral@TheDunkCentral
“LeBron James is simply one of the most phenomenal, greatest athletes we have ever seen in our lifetime…if I said something negative about him, I’d feel guilty about it. That’s how electric and incredible he’s looking.” - Stephen A (@NBA__Courtside )
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LeBron was 17-4 against him before he went to the Warriors btw
LakeShowYo@LakeShowYo
LeBron has a 24-20 winning record over Kevin Durant in his career 👑
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Almost shed a tear when this happened. Year 23. Age 41. Never cheated the game
Coach Rome@Rome_Beast
this play is melted into my brain for the rest of eternity
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