Our Fermi satellite sees pulsar music in gamma-ray flashes. The uptempo beat of jet procession, like a strobing laser. The slow rhythm of cosmic romance: a pulsar binary pair orbiting around one another in a grand pas de deux. The music of the cosmos on repeat. 🎵 #RepeatDay
There’s no need to rush through life.
We live in a world that constantly tries to speed us up - faster achievements, quicker results, constant comparison, always something next to chase. It can start to feel like everyone else is ahead, and you’re somehow late to your own life.
But the truth is: you’re not late. You’re just living at a human pace in a world that forgot how to slow down.
Take your time.
Not everything has to be figured out today. Not every dream needs immediate execution. Not every silence needs to be filled with productivity. Some seasons are meant for building, some for resting, and some for simply existing without pressure.
Love yourself more, not in a loud or performative way, but in the quiet choices you make daily. The way you speak to yourself after a mistake. The way you allow yourself to rest without guilt. The way you stop measuring your worth by output.
Be kinder to yourself along the way.
You will change your mind about things. You will take paths that don’t lead where you expected. You will have days where you feel behind. That doesn’t mean you are failing, it means you are living.
Life is not a race with a fixed finish line. It’s something you move through, learn from, and experience in layers you only understand in hindsight.
So slow down where you can.
Breathe more deeply than you hurry.
And remember: you are allowed to take your time becoming who you are.
@itsolelehmann They say "useful for society" but have no other plan than endless scale for profit? Let's see when the real thinking for society starts.
The inverse square law governs how intensity or force spreads from a point source: it falls off as 1/r².
Radiation, sound, illumination, electrostatic forces & gravity all follow it; doubling distance quarters the strength, tripling it reduces to 1/9.
Classic examples in one diagram.