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    i love these humbling, awe inspiring vids....



    perfection

    peace always
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    Amazing thanks, Mike.

    It always blows my mind when I see that we live on a ball in space, and how vast the universe is.

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    mike i always love your findings......big thanks for shareing, really appreciated
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    I'm in awe.

    To tears...

    Thank you for sharing this beautiful perfection.

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    The video is quite astounding and beautiful to behold. But it represents assumptions based on the current favorite model that not all scientists share.
    Up to the distances of the local group of galaxies the views converge, but after that they differ very much.

    It has to do with arguments about distant measuring on a very large scale as well as various different cosmological models pertaining how gravity works, how the universe works and came to be, including more than one alternative theory without singularities (aka black hole and the big bang).

    e.g. according to Heim's cosmology the universe is much older and did NOT start with a big bang. His math is sound but hard to understand. I delve into that a little bit in the science section, if anyone is interested.

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    Beautiful, thanks for sharing that.

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    Quote Posted by samvado (here)
    The video is quite astounding and beautiful to behold. But it represents assumptions based on the current favorite model that not all scientists share.
    Up to the distances of the local group of galaxies the views converge, but after that they differ very much.

    It has to do with arguments about distant measuring on a very large scale as well as various different cosmological models pertaining how gravity works, how the universe works and came to be, including more than one alternative theory without singularities (aka black hole and the big bang).

    e.g. according to Heim's cosmology the universe is much older and did NOT start with a big bang. His math is sound but hard to understand. I delve into that a little bit in the science section, if anyone is interested.
    I quite like the inflating and deflating baloon idea myself.

    Kverse.
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