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Everything Explained

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Everything Explained@TheCosmicLoom·
The proof of antimatter existence came from a 4x4 matrix.
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Jesse Ozone
Jesse Ozone@Jessseglee·
Now, imagine how beautiful the sun would be.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Believe it or not, there are only 4 living humans who are not in this photo.
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Luis Batalha
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It would take ~44 days of traveling for Earth to stop looking like a disc and turn into a “pale blue dot” and ~640 years to become invisible to the naked eye. Here’s why: The human eye can resolve ~1 arcminute (~3×10⁻⁴ radians). Earth’s diameter is ~12,700 km, so it stops appearing as a disc at d/θ ≈ 42 million km. At ~40,000 km/h (Artemis II speed), that’s ~44 days. For visibility, Earth shines at around magnitude −4 (Venus-bright). The naked-eye limit is ~+6, about 10,000× dimmer, which means ~100× farther away. That pushes the distance to ~1,500 AU. At the same speed: ~640 years.
NASA@NASA

One last look at Earth before we reach the Moon. This view of the Earth was captured on April 5, the fourth day of the Artemis II mission, from inside the Orion spacecraft. The four astronauts will reach their closest approach of the Moon tomorrow, April 6.

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Everything Explained@TheCosmicLoom·
It doesn’t make sense to call Earth “the world.” The world should be something bigger than just Earth.
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Everything Explained@TheCosmicLoom·
@Jessseglee Moon is a non-luminous object which means that it's doesn't produce any light on its own. It just reflects the sunlight that hit the moon's surface.
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Everything Explained@TheCosmicLoom·
@Yemihazan There are trillions of galaxies, each containing billions of planets, and you’re getting excited just hearing about a water planet😮‍💨
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Everything Explained@TheCosmicLoom·
It’s funny how people argue over the existence of trillions of galaxies, the shape of the Earth, the Moon landing, and everything else while holding a supercomputer made of rocks.
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Everything Explained@TheCosmicLoom·
@tomiwebstr It’s funny how people argue over the existence of trillions of galaxies, the shape of the Earth, the Moon landing, and everything else while holding a supercomputer made of rocks.
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Tomi
Tomi@tomiwebstr·
people disagreeing are too funny. if i tell you a place is 100km away, your mind can easily picture that, but if i tell you somewhere is 2.5 million light years away, your mind doesn’t even know where to begin. & that’s just the distance to the nearest galaxy outside the milky way. mind you, there are trillions of galaxies in the universe.
Tomi@tomiwebstr

it’s on a scale the human mind can’t possibly comprehend

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Marques Brownlee
Marques Brownlee@MKBHD·
I also can't stop thinking about how this might be the greatest missed opportunity in marketing history if Apple doesn't have a billboard of these saying "Shot on iPhone" lol NASA astronauts have been allowed to use their phones in space, and Commander Reid Wiseman and Mission Specialist Christina Koch uploaded these photos shot on an iPhone 17 Pro Max SELFIE camera
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Everything Explained@TheCosmicLoom·
@daysevermore It won’t say “space.” It’ll just fail or show no accurate location, because GPS satellites are designed to send signals toward Earth, not above them.
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Everything Explained@TheCosmicLoom·
Rajeev Motwani, an IIT Kanpur graduate was the influential Stanford University computer science professor and mentor to Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin. Motwani co-authored seminal papers on the PageRank algorithm with them and provided critical academic guidance for their research project which became Google.
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Everything Explained@TheCosmicLoom·
There will be a time when all the stars will extinguish and black holes will evaporate and the universe will have expanded so much that there will be nothing between millions of light years. there will be nothing. around 100 trillion years from now all star formation will cease. The ones remaining will slowly burn out one by one. All ordinary matter will disappear within 10⁴⁰ years. beyond that only black holes remain, and even they evaporate through Hawking radiation within 10¹⁰⁰ years. After the last black hole evaporates the universe enters eternal darkness. Only widely dispersed subatomic particles and extremely low energy photons remain, with temperature approaching but never quite reaching absolute zero. No heat. No light. No matter. just an endless cold void expanding into itself forever. It's called the heat death of the universe. The most inevitable and the most silent ending imaginable.
gids@gidikariuki

How big is the nothingness out there?

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Everything Explained@TheCosmicLoom·
There will be a time when all the stars will extinguish and black holes will evaporate and the universe will have expanded so much that there will be nothing between millions of light years. there will be nothing. around 100 trillion years from now all star formation will cease. The ones remaining will slowly burn out one by one. All ordinary matter will disappear within 10⁴⁰ years. beyond that only black holes remain, and even they evaporate through Hawking radiation within 10¹⁰⁰ years. After the last black hole evaporates the universe enters eternal darkness. Only widely dispersed subatomic particles and extremely low energy photons remain, with temperature approaching but never quite reaching absolute zero. No heat. No light. No matter. just an endless cold void expanding into itself forever. It's called the heat death of the universe. The most inevitable and the most silent ending imaginable.
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Everything Explained@TheCosmicLoom·
There will be a time when all the stars will extinguish and black holes will evaporate and the universe will have expanded so much that there will be nothing between millions of light years. there will be nothing. around 100 trillion years from now all star formation will cease. The ones remaining will slowly burn out one by one. All ordinary matter will disappear within 10⁴⁰ years. beyond that only black holes remain, and even they evaporate through Hawking radiation within 10¹⁰⁰ years. After the last black hole evaporates the universe enters eternal darkness. Only widely dispersed subatomic particles and extremely low energy photons remain, with temperature approaching but never quite reaching absolute zero. No heat. No light. No matter. just an endless cold void expanding into itself forever. It's called the heat death of the universe. The most inevitable and the most silent ending imaginable.
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Everything Explained@TheCosmicLoom·
Every page online exists because someone is actively paying for a server to host it. When that payment stops the page goes offline. Wayback Machine is essentially a nonprofit manually trying to save as much of the web as possible before it disappears.
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