No problem. I agree to disagree. Interesting to see people showing the curvature of earth with fisheye lenses. Makes it look concave and convex. Anyways, the current scientific explanation is that what we can observe came from nothing ("big bang"), humans eventually evolved from the elements that spawned from the bang over billions of years, and we are on a spinning spheroid hurling through "space". Seems legit... Jk it's a fabrication of reality to me. There may be some tidbits of truth and deception in the current narrative. And there may be tidbits left out entirely.
And before there was our observable reality, there was a hot ball of something that blew up. Where did this thing come from and was there nothing there before it?
No problem. I agree to disagree. Interesting to see people showing the curvature of earth with fisheye lenses. Makes it look concave and convex. Anyways, the current scientific explanation is that what we can observe came from nothing ("big bang"), humans eventually evolved from the elements that spawned from the bang over billions of years, and we are on a spinning spheroid hurling through "space". Seems legit... Jk it's a fabrication of reality to me. There may be some tidbits of truth and deception in the current narrative. And there may be tidbits left out entirely.
I am totally wrong? What do they believe in then?
And before there was our observable reality, there was a hot ball of something that blew up. Where did this thing come from and was there nothing there before it?
Aside from cost and need for location tracking, the fisheye lense distortion makes straight lines look curved and vice versa