M. Al-Gharb 🕊️
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M. Al-Gharb 🕊️
@M_AlGhrb
Named for the one honored from the East to the West. مريم ✝️☪️
Katılım Ocak 2026
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@NightSkyNow We look at a tiny mustard seed and think it's insignificant, but this post reminds us that the entire universe was once smaller than that.
The Bible talks about the power of a tiny mustard seed. It is the same with the universe.
We are stardust ✨
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🚨 Everything in the Universe Began From a Single Tiny Point… Including You
Around 13.8 billion years ago, there were no stars, no planets, no galaxies… not even time itself. Everything that has ever existed was compressed into a single point smaller than an atom — infinitely hot, infinitely dense, and beyond human imagination.
Then, in less than a blink of an eye, something happened that changed reality forever.
The universe exploded into existence.
Space itself began expanding at a terrifying speed. Temperatures were so extreme that matter could not even exist. But as the newborn universe cooled, the first particles appeared. Tiny clouds of hydrogen formed. Gravity slowly pulled them together, creating the very first stars in the darkness.
Those stars became cosmic furnaces.
Inside them, the elements needed for life were forged — oxygen, carbon, iron, calcium. When the stars died in violent explosions, they scattered those elements across space like cosmic dust. Billions of years later, that same dust formed planets… oceans… life… and eventually, you.
That means the atoms in your body were once inside ancient stars that died billions of years before Earth even existed.
Scientists later discovered something even stranger: the universe is still expanding right now. Galaxies are racing away from each other through an endless cosmic ocean. And according to modern physics, most of the universe is made of something invisible and mysterious called dark matter and dark energy — substances we still cannot fully understand.
The truth is terrifying and beautiful at the same time:
Humanity has decoded only a tiny fraction of reality.
We still do not know:
❓ What existed before the Big Bang
❓ Why the universe appeared from “nothing”
❓ What dark matter actually is
❓ What dark energy really does
❓ Whether we are alone in the universe
❓ How lifeless matter became conscious life
❓ What happens inside black holes
❓ Why the laws of physics exist at all
❓ Why time only moves forward
❓ How the universe will ultimately end
❓ Whether multiple universes exist
❓ Why reality is so perfectly mathematical
❓ What consciousness truly is
❓ Why anything exists instead of absolute nothingness
But one fact remains undeniable…
Every human being is literally made from ancient stardust.
The universe spent billions of years evolving so that one day, atoms could wake up and begin asking questions about themselves.
And somehow… that happened through us.

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@isb4872 @LaEtxebarria Cómo pasa el tiempo. Sin embargo aún mantienen su brillo. 🤍
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@lexfridman I feel left out everyones in China 🥲 don’t fucking hitch hike Lex there’s too many fucking weirdos out there even in China. Love you ❤️ be safe
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I'm traveling the world for a bit, starting with China but then hopping around the globe, anywhere. Open to any adventure. No plans, only a backpack. Hoping to meet & get to know humans from all walks of life. The pic is from a long hike on the Great Wall. For me, as a fan of history, this was an epic experience.
In China, first I'm visiting a few big cities & talking to engineers at the heart of China's AI revolution. After that, if feeling crazy enough, I'm hitchhiking (first time) across rural China for a few weeks. Hitchhiking because I think it's the best way to meet rural folks who I would otherwise never get the chance to meet. I hope to do the same in US and other places.
I have a request, if you have a travel recommendation, fill out the form(s) below if you feel like it. Or share with folks who might have advice about such travel.
Form 1 - travel recommendation:
If you can, recommend to me an interesting place I should visit anywhere in the world. For this, fill out form 1. Not touristy stuff, but something off the beaten path, that tourists may not know about, but is legendary. It could be as remote as meeting a herder in the mountains who is a local legend. Asia, Middle East, Europe, India, South/North America, Africa, Australia, anywhere. In China, I'm hoping to visit maybe Heibei, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Gansu, Sichuan, Yunnan, etc, so recommendations for spots to visit are helpful.
Form 2 - coffee:
If you want to grab a coffee with me anywhere in the world, fill out form 2 (please don't use form 1 for that).
Anyway, I hectically tossed stuff in backpack. Realizing I don't have a clear plan of any kind, which is probably the only way to do it. LFG.
Love you all ❤️

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@readswithravi Does listening to audio books do the same trick?
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The antidote for brain rot is going back to longer formats: reading books, essays.
Reading will help you rebuild your focus and attention span.
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano
Addiction to short-form videos is associated with reduction of brain activity in the frontal lobe and weakened focus.
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@ViktorKlopp I spent some days in construction doing the heavy lifting with stucco, but I never imagined it could look like this. She’s amazing! 🏗️🎨
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Why does @facebook keep deleting my post??
I posted it FIVE times. Five times gone. What policy am I violating?
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