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| 03 May 2015 11:18 PM |
The electrons in your body are orbiting your photons and neutrons those are spinning in circles while the earth is rotating along with you the moon orbits earth the terran system orbits the star the sol system orbits the supermassize black hole in the center of our galaxy our galaxy is orbitted by several smaller galaxies, the milky way subgroup the milky way subgroup orbits around the gravitational center between the milky way and the Andromeda sub group which form the milkadromeda local group this group orbits around eachother in the virgo supercluster this super cluster is being pulled towards the great attractor, which in turn is being pulled toawrds the shapely super cluster, which is being pulled towards the undetermined universal center ... Wow I feel tiny.
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| 03 May 2015 11:20 PM |
tiny and insignifigant*
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| 03 May 2015 11:36 PM |
insignificant* b1
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| 03 May 2015 11:39 PM |
| I don't think being small really makes us less significant. I don't see how. |
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| 03 May 2015 11:42 PM |
Insignificant in a size matter, and like in, your capabilities: you can't movie the moon; you can't move Andromeda; you can't stop gravity. like that kind of insignificant
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| 03 May 2015 11:55 PM |
| I still don't get it. A pile of dirt with the same mass as a human is more insignificant than the human. Size does not mean how significant something is. And how could you say there is anything significant or insignificant, if, in the universe, there is no purpose? |
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| 04 May 2015 12:03 AM |
| it makes those darn electrons tiny hahaha |
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