After the start of the universe, everything expanded and a lot has been moving apart. But anyway, the light sources have been radiating photons in all directions for at least 13 billion years. Some of those photons simply happen to be emitted in our direction and they have been catching up with us for a long long time. Chances are good the universe is even older. A lot can happen in many many billions of years and it is very likely we humans are Johnny come latelies in this very big pond.
No one can help the limitations of their brain. Im sure my cat would like to be a physicist, but she's stuck begging for catnip and looking cute as fuck.
After the start of the universe, everything expanded and a lot has been moving apart. But anyway, the light sources have been radiating photons in all directions for at least 13 billion years. Some of those photons simply happen to be emitted in our direction and they have been catching up with us for a long long time. Chances are good the universe is even older. A lot can happen in many many billions of years and it is very likely we humans are Johnny come latelies in this very big pond.
Yet, in all of our recorded history, the constellations have never changed? Doubt it. Space is Fake and Gay, amigo.
What, a few thousand years? You realize that's the equivalent of a drop of water out of the sea, right? We're talking billions and billions of years.
You humans and your limited sense of scope is quite amusing to higher species.
No one can help the limitations of their brain. Im sure my cat would like to be a physicist, but she's stuck begging for catnip and looking cute as fuck.
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