Let's talk about the things which shouldn't exist, but still exist. It doesn't have to be scary stuff. Just stuff where you think: "Man this is so weird and bizarre, it could come straight from a comic and the more I think about it the weirder it gets."
Let's start with something simple. Atomic bombs. We are amazed at mages who can shoot fireballs in fiction, but we aren't amazed that our species can create fireballs big enough to flatten entire fucking cities. Nobody in human history could have ever imagined this. It's almost fucking magic.
>>18920909
There are more of those in the universe than atoms on earth.
>>18920901
This. This is motherfucking mindblowing.
Do you see how small we fucking are? We are meaningless for the Universe, no matter what we do we won't leave a fucking mark on it for eternity.
>>18920931
But think about it. Think about the very first cells that formed on earth. Not even that. Think about the first chemicals in existence. Aren't they meaningless compared to the earths gigantic size? And yet those chemicals became us.
Similarly maybe we can become something massive too.
>>18920941
It's all about duality, we are infinitesemally small for the Universe but absolutely gigantic for the smallest lifeforms on Earth
>>18920941
Size in relativity to subatomic particles and their size. Think FFS
>>18920961
>>18920995
I think you will like this fact. This definitely belongs in this thread and is spooky.
A neuron is as many planck lengths wide as the universe is neurons wide, that means on a logarithmic scale the neuron in a human brain is EXACTLY in the middle.
So if a neuron had 10 Planck lengths the universe would have 10 Neurons=100 Planck lengths.
This might indicate that our universe is a fucking hologram or some other wacky shit.
>>18921064
Also many are probably familiar with this. The space inside atoms is 99.99999% empty which means that our world is mostly empty.
I've heard all matter in the universe compressed would be the size of a sugar cube.
Which is another indicator for the hologram/virtual reality theory.
>>18920872
This is pretty bizarre if you think about it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_problem_of_consciousness
Why do we experience anything? I'm not asking why we exist. But if a universe spawned life why would it require us to experience anything? We might as well just be like chemicals and simply react to stuff automatically and not actually experience anything. For example we see a threat and react automatically to it.
Instead we really experience it and have to make the conscious decision to react to it. Why is consciousness required and why does the universe want us to have it? There seems to be an occult element in all of this.
>>18920909
>>18920915
Can this please happen soon?