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Roses are red, it's hot like hell
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Human Genome stored in "Memory Crystal" that can last for billions of years in case of extinction!
Now this is what i call science!
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Religious people be like: "It was said in our book thousands of years ago."
Even if by slightest chance we discover any form of life, all the religions will be falsified on the accounts that their God created life on Earth by his power. Now, they cannot go back to their book and modify it because then it would mean they're lying all the time.
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Science and Religion
Ignorance and arrogance is what keeps us dull. But ignorance and curiosity is what pushes us into new frontiers.
Religions take the form of arrogance while science takes the form of curiosity.
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The Story of Our Cosmic Origins
We long to know our origins. There's a long search to know how we came to be. It is deep-seated in our desire to know things. The nature of time is perhaps the greatest remaining mystery to mankind and to all life. Curious threads in the tapestry of the cosmos connects it to other mysteries: the nature of mind, the origins of the universe, the fate of black holes and very functioning of life on Earth. Something essential seems to draw us back to the nature of time.
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What is it about the Cosmos that inspires us to explore, to discover, and to push the boundaries of human knowledge?
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A star literally died so you could be born. Act like it.
It was not Jesus who died for you. It was literally stars that went into violent, catastrophic supernova that died releasing the elements cooked into their core so that you could be born.
ACT LIKE IT.
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Pillars of Creation | Processed by Me.
Credit: James Webb Space Telescope, NASA/ESA/CSA, STScI, Me.
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Galileo was kept under house arrest for being Vehemently Suspect of Heresy in a planet where sun goes around it.
Galileo Galilei was kept under house arrest from 1633 until his death in 1642 by the Catholic Church. This was due to his support for the Copernican heliocentric model of the universe, which placed the Sun at the center of the solar system, rather than the Earth.
The Church had declared the geocentric model, which placed the Earth at the center, to be the only acceptable view, and Galileo's teachings and writings were seen as a challenge to this doctrine. Specifically, his book "Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems" (1632) was seen as an attack on the Church's authority and its interpretation of Scripture.
Galileo was summoned to Rome, put on trial, and found "vehemently suspect of heresy". He was forced to recant his views and was sentenced to house arrest, where he remained for the rest of his life.
They sentenced him for house arrest in a planet where sun goes around it.
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Our Universe as a One Big Coincidence
It's amazing to think just how many near impossible conditions were met to allow life to occur on our planet. Having a moon, the relative peacefulness of our star, Big Brother Jupiter swallowing countless objects that would've otherwise pulverized any chance of life out of our planet, and even something as distant as the black hole in the centre of our galaxy being not quite large, and therefore quieter Supermassive Black Hole.
There are only a tiny few of the conditions that have allowed life to exist here, but each one, paired with the other makes the fact that we are alive and that you are capable of reading this piece of text. There is just one fault in this belief- that it is rooted in goodness and stuff.
I mean the problem is exactly that you are a beautiful person - like, you shoot an arrow and then draw a target. In reality, Liu Cixin's Dark Forest Hypothesis - that intelligent civilizations simply kill each other.
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