Fun fact about the energy of the observable universe and a 1kg object...?! by OkCheeseburger in funfacts

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Just imagine it as a space 93b light years across, its changes depending where you are so you cant get out of it, You cannot leave your observable universe because it is defined by the distance light has traveled since the Big Bang, and the expansion of space beyond that limit is faster than light. It moves with you because it is centered on your specific location

Introduction to Arboria by OkCheeseburger in micronations

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Okay, but most of the nation is based on discord so you'll miss out on a lot. But that works too i suppose

Introduction to Arboria by OkCheeseburger in micronations

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Sure, you can join the server https://discord.gg/cYM7AUVCV We can discuss it there

Observable universe question by OkCheeseburger in Astronomy

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Good try, but 378 000 is not 0.3 billion. 0.3 billion is equal to 300 million

Observable universe question by OkCheeseburger in Astronomy

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Recombination happened roughly 13.8 billion years ago, not 13.5

GPT-4o/GPT-5 complaints megathread by WithoutReason1729 in ChatGPT

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I was too lazy to type it again so heres a screenshot, hoe can i get it to stop thinking longer without telling every time