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> We've been to the moon, taken pictures, brought back souvenirs, and might go
> back, but it is still a huge rock following our planet through the void and
> we have no idea exactly where it came from. That's freaking cool! I love
> it. I love that we haven't figured that one out.
I agree, Christopher.
Back when we knew everything, the sun, moon, and stars were gods. Now that science has shown what they are and are not, we've become aware of how little about the world we iactually really know. In fact, as science advances, we seem to know proportionately less and less -- for every new thing science discovers, it forges many tantalizing questions we didn't even know needed asking. Freaking cool indeed.
/s
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