Das Trump-Album #1 Take on me
Ich finds sehr lustig. Und ich sag mal so: Möge er nach seiner Wahlniederlage im Herbst ’24 dann diese Karriere einschlagen. Schwerter zu Pflugscharen.
Also, die nächsten 2 Wochen gibt es hier das Beste, was Trump zu bieten.
Akzente
Language expert nails every single accent 👌🏻 pic.twitter.com/WQDCRtHy7a
— non aesthetic things (@PicturesFoIder) March 3, 2024
Schnecke befreit sich aus Venusfliegenfalle
Immer gut, glitschig zu sein.
Slug going in a Venus fly trap pic.twitter.com/86o8mbefIm
— Nature is Amazing ☘️ (@AMAZlNGNATURE) March 1, 2024
Mond vor Erde
Wohnen tu ich aber doch lieber auf dem blauen Ding.
The camera aboard the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite captured this unique and iconic view of the Moon as it moved in front of the sunlit side of Earth in August 2015, from a distance of 1 million miles pic.twitter.com/AJiQAWIGf3
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) March 3, 2024
Saturn erscheint
Astonishing
This impressive lunar occultation of Saturn
[📹 Jan Koet]pic.twitter.com/j0h2mjtxCt
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) February 28, 2024
Paradoxien der Unendlichkeit
Infinity gets much weirder though. As you travel with your spaceship in a straight line, you find new galaxies, stars and planets, new wonders, new weird stuff, probably new aliens and new lifeforms stranger than you could ever imagine. But after a long time, you might find the most special thing in the universe: Yourself. An exact copy of you watching this video right now.
How can that be? Well, everything in existence is made of a finite amount of different particles. And a finite number of different particles can only be combined in a finite number of ways. That number may be so large that it feels like infinity to our brains — but it is not really. If you have finite options to build things, but infinite space that is full of things in all directions forever, then it makes sense that by pure chance, there will likely be repetition.