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Robert McNees

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Yes, things seem bad now. But in 150 billion years, most of the Universe currently visible to us will have slipped behind a cosmic horizon. Our little archipelago of gravitationally bound galaxies will find itself huddled and alone, dead stars bathed in dim thermal static. Oed' und leer das Meer.

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RealTimeMissHavisham's avatar RealTimeMissHavisham @steenyswank.bsky.social
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Thinking about such things calms me down.

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SigmundFrood's avatar SigmundFrood @sigmundfrood.bsky.social
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I hate this, it’s so sad to think about, and to wonder what people (assuming there’s anyone around) will think of the state of their universe

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Eric Carroll's avatar Eric Carroll @ericcarroll.bsky.social
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There is no death like heat death.

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Kirsten's avatar Kirsten @k-a-aitch.bsky.social
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Astrophysics is the most comforting nihilism.

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Rick Trilsch's avatar Rick Trilsch @ricktrilsch.bsky.social
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Also, it could be worse, it could be raining.

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