Loving this right now <3

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apoplecticskeptic:


This amazing panoramic photograph (known as a stereographic projection) was recently captured by Greek photographer Chris Kotsiopoloulos during a mammoth 30-hour photo shoot in Sounio, Greece. The image is comprised of hundreds of photographs shot from daytime to nighttime that have been digitally stitched together to represent an entire rotation of the Earth. (via news.com.au)(Colossal)

Whoa.

apoplecticskeptic:

This amazing panoramic photograph (known as a stereographic projection) was recently captured by Greek photographer Chris Kotsiopoloulos during a mammoth 30-hour photo shoot in Sounio, Greece. The image is comprised of hundreds of photographs shot from daytime to nighttime that have been digitally stitched together to represent an entire rotation of the Earth. (via news.com.au)(Colossal)

Whoa.

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What do you do when you do your best to help a friend in need with all of her problems, by sitting and talking to them about everything when they need it most. and then what they do in return is ignore you and leave you for their own careless addictions of drugs when you need someone there to talk to? when the next day their attempt to talk to you is texting you “hey” with no response afterwards and the day after they say they’re coming over but instead go straight to the fridge and leave after they’re done eating. It’s such a shitty feeling to realize how self centered my “friends” are when you need them most they just use the fuck out of you. I’ve never felt so annoyed and hurt by someone who claims to call me her sister. Fuck that shit. I’m done. Who needs enemies when you have friends like these?

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Perhaps most remarkable of all, not only is it now plausible, in a scientific sense, that our universe came from nothing, if we ask what properties a universe created from nothing would have, it appears that these properties resemble precisely the universe we live in.

Does all of this prove that our universe and the laws that govern it arose spontaneously without divine guidance or purpose? No, but it means it is possible.

And that possibility need not imply that our own lives are devoid of meaning. Instead of divine purpose, the meaning in our lives can arise from what we make of ourselves, from our relationships and our institutions, from the achievements of the human mind.

Imagining living in a universe without purpose may prepare us to better face reality head on. I cannot see that this is such a bad thing. Living in a strange and remarkable universe that is the way it is, independent of our desires and hopes, is far more satisfying for me than living in a fairy-tale universe invented to justify our existence.

Physicists are more like avant-garde composers, willing to bend traditional rules and brush the edge of acceptability in the search for solutions. Mathematicians are more like classical composers, typically working within a much tighter framework, reluctant to go to the next step until all previous ones have been established with due rigor. Each approach has its advantages as well as drawbacks; each provides a unique outlet for creative discovery. Like modern and classical music, it’s not that one approach is right and the other wrong – the methods one chooses to use are largely a matter of taste and training.

Brian Greene, The Elegant Universe (2000)

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captainnobvious:

cjavrr:

setbabiesonfire:

lankykong:

sedeeeyo:

The eye turns red when you smoke out of it

O.M.G

haaa

I don’t smoke, but I find this so funny.. LOOL

creepy af LOL !

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