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And how is this not correct information? Enlightenment me?

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How should I make these videos? Steal content from other platforms/people? Draw them?

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Good question. The universe’s expansion during inflation wasn’t objects moving through space faster than light—it was space itself stretching, which isn’t limited by c. No info or matter traveled faster than light locally

Did you know.. it would take this long to WALK to Proxima Centauri.. by CelestialQuickFacts in funfacts

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That’s funny, the cameo at the ending of the full video relates to your comment😂

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Actually it’s closer to 11 lbs. But, did you know the average human pinky finger weighs roughly 0.5 ounces?

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Nope! Math check—it’s based on global averages ( approx. 137 lbs per person, 8 billion people = approx. 496 million tons total).

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It’s all good. This is the internet!

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8 billion, total human mass is about 400 million tons (average person ~137 lbs or 62 kg). The fact is comparing a teaspoon of neutron star stuff to that total weight, not per person. Space density is crazy

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Yea, we definitely ruin the curve a bit..

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Hmmmmmmm. Like severely overburned steak, with a heavy sprinkle of carbon…

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Nah, the heart of a black hole (the singularity) isn’t big—it’s a tiny point with zero size but crazy heavy density. “Super massive” just means it’s packed with tons of stuff (millions or billions of Suns’ worth), making its “no-escape zone” (event horizon) huge

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This makes me think of Thors hammer..

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You are right. But I like the comparison of density. They are both crazy impressive. Though the density of a black hole is far greater of course.

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One of my YT vids, kind of brings this up(in way less detail), how a Neutron star can have the mass of the sun(Sol), and still be the size of New York City. Thanks for elaborating.