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Kevin Hart explains how streamers like IShowSpeed and MrBeast are making millions off an iPhone and a selfie stick while taking billions away from the pockets of TV production studios 😲👀
"Streaming is bigger than TV now."
"Our movie cost $28.5M… theirs cost $1,500."
Bir galaktik yıl, yaklaşık 250 milyon Dünya yılıdır.
Kitlesel yok oluşlardan… dinozorlara… oradan da insanlara.
Güneş’in galaksi etrafındaki tek bir turu sırasında yaşananlar işte bunlar.
@cosmosarcive IF YOU GO TO A PARTY... with the whole universe there... but everyone is so far apart they cannot talk... or see each other... and since it will take longer than a life time to get closer... then no matter how loud you scream... or what lght show you put on... you are alone.
The solar system is a study in chronological lag. When you look at the Sun, you are peering 8 minutes and 13 seconds into the past.
By the time that same light reaches Neptune, over four hours have vanished.
We tend to visualize space as a static map, but it is actually a staggered broadcast of ancient photons. This visualization captures the profound isolation of the outer giants. While Mercury is practically bathing in real time, the rest of the family is drifting in a massive delay. We are all orbiting the same flame, just at different points in history.
Credit: cosmicverse
Neil deGrasse Tyson breaks down the mind-blowing journey of Earth through space—from spinning at 800 mph to orbiting the Sun, wobbling on its axis, and moving through the galaxy.
In just minutes, he reveals how multiple cosmic motions combine into a stunning, ever-changing path through the universe.
So, we’re living on a ball that is made up of about 70% water on its surface, hanging in the middle of nothing, yet it keeps rotating by itself and the water doesn’t spill, and we don’t fall off?????
I know it’s physics, I’m not lost 😭 I understand gravity. I’m just saying it’s both terrifying and amazing that we’re spinning in space like this and calling it normal.