Re: fao people that read books
brian greene's - the elegant universe
once you understand how small and irrelevant you are and that everything you are made of is dead and possibly a million times older than the universe itself. you gain a greater appreciation of life and what you want from life . it isn't a a phylosophy book it's a physics book but it opens ure mind to unimaginable enormity and unimaginably minute . just to think we are made of cells and cells are made of atoms so we can see and touch each other and metal is solid ect.ect is not grasping the idea of how we came to be . . we have all heard of how everything in the universe came from the big bang and that the big bang was just a ball of pure matter possibly as small as a pea ( some think even smaller ) well all the matter in the universe stuck together is no larger than a pea . so imagine the earth goes into the sun approxinmately 1,000,000 times there are around 100 billion stars per galaxy and appoximatley 1000 billion galaxies . and also we are just discovering 2/3rds of the mass of the universe is dark matter we can't see .. and all that squeazes down to the size of a pea or less .. so now try to imagine just how much of urself is solid matter .. ... this isn't an extract from the book just a portion of what has sunk into my tiny brain . i like things that make me think ,this book i read 3 years ago and i'm still thinking about it
brian greene's - the elegant universe
once you understand how small and irrelevant you are and that everything you are made of is dead and possibly a million times older than the universe itself. you gain a greater appreciation of life and what you want from life . it isn't a a phylosophy book it's a physics book but it opens ure mind to unimaginable enormity and unimaginably minute . just to think we are made of cells and cells are made of atoms so we can see and touch each other and metal is solid ect.ect is not grasping the idea of how we came to be . . we have all heard of how everything in the universe came from the big bang and that the big bang was just a ball of pure matter possibly as small as a pea ( some think even smaller ) well all the matter in the universe stuck together is no larger than a pea . so imagine the earth goes into the sun approxinmately 1,000,000 times there are around 100 billion stars per galaxy and appoximatley 1000 billion galaxies . and also we are just discovering 2/3rds of the mass of the universe is dark matter we can't see .. and all that squeazes down to the size of a pea or less .. so now try to imagine just how much of urself is solid matter .. ... this isn't an extract from the book just a portion of what has sunk into my tiny brain . i like things that make me think ,this book i read 3 years ago and i'm still thinking about it
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