The Size of the Universe

Physically we might be small, but in terms of how much information it takes to make us, we are much larger than anything else in this world - humanity is without a doubt the cutting edge of all order in the universe. How hard is it to make a functional universe from literally nothing? How hard is it to make life from literally nothing? How hard is it to make language from literally nothing? Yet we need all these massive leaps in order to make us.

I literally believe that we live in a geocentric system anyways, so I think all the rest of the universe is just there to inspire artists and reflect Gods magnificence.

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I believe we live in a me-centric system. Everything in the universe is always around me, but I'm never around anything. Everything in the universe is determined by its relationship to me. My coffee cup is 2 feet from me! Mars is 140 million miles from me! It's nice knowing that the universe revolves around me.

Yes Goy! Now go watch porn and smoke weed.
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looking at the origin point of science, most attribute it to Copernicus' work on the idea that the earth revolves around the sun. In other words science was spiritually formed from the idea that humans, on the Earth or in the Solar System, are not privileged observers of the universe. One can easily infer from this that we don't matter.

However I don't believe in science because of it's spiritual assumptions, because that would be irrational. I believe science in so far as it actually makes sense. When you say something spiritual as though it is proof, it's ridiculous because I don't give a shit about your beliefs.

I get the feeling that a lot of science doesn't make sense to you. Maybe try getting through high school.

me btfo, how will I ever recover?

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>(((my fellow humans)))

I think we should notice that since the "pale blue dot" image was published and as we have made further strides in space, humility has not increased proportionally to our knowledge of our physical smallness. I think that this fact speaks volumes about the human condition, many more volumes than the image "pale blue dot" itself speaks.