We think of "ourselves" as our thoughts and memories, which live in our brain.
But our entire experience is shaped by our body. The feeling of warmth, the sound of music, the limits of our own skin.
What if we could separate the two?
What if your mind could exist without a body? No eyes, no ears, no senses at all.
Just pure, disembodied consciousness.
Would it be ultimate freedom? A state of pure, god-like thought?
Or would it be an unimaginable, silent prison? Without sensory input, would the mind just... fade away?
Move over, Hubble and Webb — there’s a new space telescope on the way.
NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Telescope is set to launch in the coming years, and it will have a field of view 100 times larger than Hubble, with the same sharpness!
It will map the universe, search for exoplanets using microlensing, and hunt for dark energy.
This is the telescope that could finally unlock cosmic mysteries we’ve been chasing for decades.
The Roman Telescope isn’t just the future of astronomy…
It’s our next big leap into the cosmos.
The F-35 uses radar-absorbing materials and geometric surface shaping to scatter electromagnetic waves away from enemy radar, making an aircraft the size of a fighter jet appear on radar as nothing larger than a metal golf ball.
Move over, Hubble and Webb — there’s a new space telescope on the way.
NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Telescope is set to launch in the coming years, and it will have a field of view 100 times larger than Hubble, with the same sharpness!
It will map the universe, search for exoplanets using microlensing, and hunt for dark energy.
This is the telescope that could finally unlock cosmic mysteries we’ve been chasing for decades.
The Roman Telescope isn’t just the future of astronomy…
It’s our next big leap into the cosmos.
SpaceX has already shifted focus to building a self-growing city on the Moon, as we can potentially achieve that in less than 10 years, whereas Mars would take 20+ years.
The mission of SpaceX remains the same: extend consciousness and life as we know it to the stars. @elonmusk
Move over, Hubble and Webb — there’s a new space telescope on the way.
NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Telescope is set to launch in the coming years, and it will have a field of view 100 times larger than Hubble, with the same sharpness!
It will map the universe, search for exoplanets using microlensing, and hunt for dark energy.
This is the telescope that could finally unlock cosmic mysteries we’ve been chasing for decades.
The Roman Telescope isn’t just the future of astronomy…
It’s our next big leap into the cosmos.
Move over, Hubble and Webb — there’s a new space telescope on the way.
NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Telescope is set to launch in the coming years, and it will have a field of view 100 times larger than Hubble, with the same sharpness!
It will map the universe, search for exoplanets using microlensing, and hunt for dark energy.
This is the telescope that could finally unlock cosmic mysteries we’ve been chasing for decades.
The Roman Telescope isn’t just the future of astronomy…
It’s our next big leap into the cosmos.
One of the weirdest objects in the sky:
The Red Rectangle Nebula.
It's a dying star (a binary system) shedding its gas, but instead of a bubble, it's created a giant 'X' shape with mysterious, ladder-like "rungs."
A true geometric marvel and a cosmic mystery!
The exoplanet J1407b ("Super-Saturn") has a ring system 200 times larger than Saturn's.
If this planet were in our solar system, its rings would dominate our night sky, appearing 30 times larger than the full Moon.