JohnCena_770
JohnCena_770 t1_je8a0kn wrote
Reply to comment by rluzz001 in Do you think about the vastness of the universe every day ? by [deleted]
Probably that we're also part of the universe, we are made out of the exact same stuff. And we're conscious. So, in a sense at least, we are the universe (or part of it) that became conscious.
JohnCena_770 t1_j9n397r wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Honest question, what if we accepted the assumption that God created the universe 6,000 years ago, could this explain away dark matter and galaxy rotation? by DrMilzie
As long as you don't assume that this being is also omnibenevolent.
JohnCena_770 t1_j48xrof wrote
Reply to space themed room by abslte23
A few of these planet night lamps would look pretty damn cool in a dark room.
JohnCena_770 t1_j48xash wrote
Reply to comment by Ziggy_has_my_ticket in space themed room by abslte23
Don't forget the gamma rays. Lots and lot of gamma rays.
JohnCena_770 t1_j0yfgow wrote
It sounds weird but the reason why there probably is life outside of earth is the exact same reason we probably will never find it....at least not in our life time: space is big. Really big. Pretty damn huge to be more precise. Even if there are a billion civilizations more advanced than humans just in the observable universe, it would still be very unlikely to ever find one of those civilizations.
JohnCena_770 t1_je8fy0f wrote
Reply to comment by Natiak in Do you think about the vastness of the universe every day ? by [deleted]
Idk man, the wonders of existence....and expensive eggs. That pretty much cancels each other out. /s