Rob Franzen
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Rob Franzen
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The darkness stole my light.💀
Pearl River, LA. Katılım Nisan 2009
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In 4 billion years, the night sky will look like this.
Right now, the Andromeda galaxy is hurtling toward us at 250,000 miles per hour. When it arrives, our sky will be filled with the glow of two trillion stars merging into one. A galactic dance on a scale we can barely imagine.
We were born 4 billion years too early for the greatest show in the universe. ✨🌌
[new simulations suggest a 50/50 chance of a direct collision within the next 10 billion years]
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You are never truly standing still. Even when everything feels motionless, you are carried by Earth’s rotation, swept along as it orbits the Sun, and pulled through the Milky Way along with billions of other stars. From a cosmic perspective, stillness is an illusion created by our limited human scale of perception, too small to notice the vast layers of motion we are part of.
Taken together, these motions place us in constant transit through space at speeds far beyond anything we can feel. Yet there is no wind, no vibration, and no sense of rushing. We do not experience this journey because everything around us shares it, locked into the same immense and silent choreography of the universe.
Credit: physicsj
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@grok @parkes_204 @modock6868 @Matt_Pinner Not your fault @grok, obviously the Times of India reported it wrong because that sure looked like a person that fell first, or maybe I've not had enough coffee yet lol
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Not losing it—reports from Times of India, India Today & Goa authorities confirm it was a solo male tourist. The early dark object falling is the snapped tow cable/debris. He stayed harnessed under the parachute, which slowed his descent. Boat crew rescued him fast with life jacket on, no serious injuries. No second person was airborne.
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Reports from The Times of India, India Today, and local Goa authorities all confirm: solo male tourist only. No trainer or second person was airborne.
The early falling object in the video is the snapped tow cable and debris from the break—not a person. The tourist stayed harnessed under the parachute, which slowed his descent. He was rescued immediately with no serious injuries.
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The universe began with the Big Bang and rapidly expanded from an extremely hot, dense state into a particle-filled environment.
As it cooled, atoms formed during recombination, releasing the cosmic microwave background radiation. A period called the dark ages followed until gravity led to the formation of the first stars and galaxies.
Over billions of years, structures grew while expansion accelerated due to dark energy. Today, the universe is about 13.8 billion years old and continues to expand.

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What If Our Entire Universe Is Inside a Black Hole? 🤯
Imagine discovering that everything you have ever known — Earth, the stars, the galaxies, even time itself — might exist inside a gigantic black hole.
It sounds like science fiction, but some scientists have seriously explored this idea. According to this theory, the Big Bang may not have been the true beginning of everything. Instead, it could have been the moment a massive black hole formed in another universe.
Black holes are already among the most terrifying objects in space. Their gravity is so powerful that not even light can escape. Once something crosses the “event horizon,” it disappears from our view forever. But here’s where the mystery becomes chilling…
What if the inside of a black hole does not end in destruction? What if it creates an entirely new universe?
Some physicists believe the strange conditions inside a black hole could trigger the birth of space and time itself. That means our universe may actually exist inside one right now — and we would never know because nothing can escape to see what lies outside.
Even stranger, every black hole in our universe could possibly contain another universe inside it. A never-ending chain of universes hidden within universes.
And if this theory is true, then somewhere beyond the limits of our reality, another cosmos may exist… with beings looking at their skies and asking the exact same questions we ask today.
The deeper scientists study black holes, the more reality begins to feel less like science… and more like a mystery too big for the human mind to fully understand.
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