What's the most interesting thing about the universe?

What's the most interesting thing about the universe?

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Eternal recurrence can't occur if the universe is infinite and everything can just keep expanding outwards

It is infinite in time forwards and backwards

It shows you that no matter how important you think you are, you still a misarable mortal that didn't exist not even for a fraction of the time that the universe existed and will still exisiting after you're gone.

You're dust, no more or less.

There are more sperms in this single superior load of BBC seed than every barely fertile white boi poster here can produce in a month. The white race is finished!

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the fine structure constant is pretty weird.

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Many planets just like earth but those planets are so far away. We will never be able to go there

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that we know almost nothing about 97% of the mass of the observable universe is a bit concerning.

Wrong

I imagine that its constantly expanding and contracting at a certain rate, the rates are different each time, randomizing all matter and energy, every time it generates a completely different universe, this process is infinite

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Some areas of the universe are contracting, user.

>Many planets just like earth but those planets are so far away. We will never be able to go there

Just never give up. The hard way is to create some wormhole/shortcut technology. The long way is to reproduce for thousands of years on a spaceship traveling to other systems.

We'd need to figure out how to have endless power and resources like food and water though. There are actually gigantic "clouds" of water and ice floating around in the universe we could extract from, with an endless amount of stars for solar power. Food I'm not sure about.

Humans used to think that reaching the moon was impossible

Thats just a matter of scale
From a far enough distance the current state of the universe would be a near singularity about to expand

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Solar power would be essentially useless for the vast majority of interstellar travel

that nobody knows the whole truth about it