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What did I miss?🙂↕️🙂↔️
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@EmmanOwoniyi Man's touching heights people never get to touch in life
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"Touching heights people never get to touch in life"
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Ye brought out Lauryn Hill as a special guest to perform "All Falls Down" at SoFi Stadium tonight 🤯
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@ChronosIntelX @forallcurious In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
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🌍 The scientific framework behind this isn't mysticism. It's the Gaia Hypothesis, first proposed by James Lovelock in 1972 and now taken seriously enough to have peer reviewed literature.
The claim: Earth's biosphere, atmosphere, oceans and soil operate as a single self regulating system that actively maintains conditions suitable for life temperature, oxygen levels, salinity with a precision that cannot be explained by coincidence alone.
The strongest evidence is atmospheric oxygen. It has remained at roughly 21% for hundreds of millions of years. Too low and complex life dies. Too high and everything burns. Something is regulating it. No individual organism is responsible.
Whether that constitutes intelligence depends entirely on how you define the word. The regulation is real regardless.
📌 Source: Lovelock & Margulis, Atmospheric Homeostasis Gaia Hypothesis; Lenton., Nature Earth System Science

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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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One thing I love about real atheists is how they logically present their arguments after properly researching and evaluating every possible outcome, so they prepare even for counter before you push for one, but you these wannabes? Just vibes and clouts. lol
Just because the red sea is almost 2x the size of UK(not two times bigger), does that mean the Israelites crossed it from one starting point to another? Ever heard of length and width?
A little google research would have pulled up several scholars explanation that shows the Israelites only crossed the sea from one bank to another which isn't even up to 25km in total. Able bodied men will do cross that within 4hrs.
As for the horses and chariots, the bible gave an excuse for that, you can either counter that from a logical point of view if you have any or just...
Either ways, try dey research before you push agenda, no dey make atheism look ignorant .
🔺Escobar🔻@_Mr_Richard
The Red Sea is 2 times bigger than the United Kingdom(UK). Meanwhile, the Israelites trekked to cross it in just one night while being chased with horses and chariots.
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i had to brainstorm and study this more and here’s what i figured:
most people think of mount everest as the ultimate symbol of height, conquest and snow but few realize that the very rocks under your feet were once crawling with tiny sea creatures at the bottom of a tropical ocean... the limestone and marine fossils at the summit signifies that the highest point on earth wasn’t always a mountain, it was sea floor.
plate tectonics did what nothing else could, the indian plate slammed into eurasia, lifting oceans, crushing rocks and folding them into peaks that scrape the sky... those fossils at 8,848 meters aren’t just curiosities, they’re proof that nothing about this planet is permanent, that even the tallest mountains were once drowned beneath waves.
so stand there, reflect and think: the floor you conquer today was someone else’s ceiling millions of years ago... it’s humbling, unsettling and almost unbelievable and if this doesn’t make you question everything you think you know about the world, what will?
Curiosity@CuriosityonX
🚨: Mount Everest contains marine rocks, proving that the highest point on Earth was once at the bottom of the ocean
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