Laniakea supercluster

The yellow structure depicted is the Laniakea Supercluster, a vast cosmic region that houses approximately 100,000 galaxies. The red dot in the image represents our home, the Milky Way, which boasts around 300 billion stars, including our very own Sun.

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Inakaa ovum

How will this make kasongo go?

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Ulifika class two?

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You can’t argue with that one.

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I have said it here many times.

Humans, cockroaches, apples, banana, grasshoppers etc are all in the same WhatsApp group according to the universe. We are just a bunch of atoms recycled from old stars.

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We are totally insignificant in the grand scheme of things

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Blonde anasumbua

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This reminds me of Carl Sagan,s quote as Voyager one left our solar system and looked back and took a photo of earth 4 billion miles away

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What was God’s endgame when creating this incomplehensible vastness of space?

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How was this photo taken

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Taken by voyager 1

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The physical universe only exist because you are observing it, you are not negligible, everything you observe is created by you, and for you.
The real world is just floating atoms, they are given form by consciousness through an act of creation.

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The pale blue dot

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Not an actual photo but a composite image designed by astronauts from observing nearby and distant galaxies

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Transmission ya ii picha ilikuja after how many months?

Another great thought is since we are all made from star dust by virtue of us exploring the cosmos we are the universe exploring it’s self

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Around one month , it’s just slightly past the solar system not that far in cosmological distance.

James Webb Space telescope. It images clusters even larger

First of all if colonising the moon is a tall order who the fuck took that picture from those many light years away ? Hii yote ni mnyamboh ya poonder

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