>If you lined up every molecule in your body end to end, the chain would stretch over 300 light-years—long enough to cross a huge part of our galaxy
What videogame for this feel?
>If you lined up every grain of sand in a single handful, the line would stretch nearly 2 kilometers.
N-no, this makes no fucking SENSE. ChatGPT must be lying to me.
>>714915939 (OP)If you lined up every single molecule end to end you'd be spaghetti and unable to play videogames.
>>714916330>Alright, listen up, wise guy. You think you’re tough? You’re built from stardust, pal. The calcium holdin’ your bones together? The phosphorus in your DNA? The oxygen in your blood? All of it—every atom heavier than hydrogen—forged in the fiery bellies of massive stars, back when the universe was still figuring itself out. Stars cooked up those elements through fusion—helium into carbon, carbon into oxygen, oxygen into silicon, and yeah, eventually calcium and iron. Then what happened? They blew their goddamn guts out in a supernova, spreadin’ their insides across the galaxy like some cosmic drive-by. That mess? That’s what made you. You’re struttin’ around today ‘cause some giant star exploded billions of years ago and left behind the calcium carbonate and hydroxyapatite that built your skeleton. So next time you think you’re self-made? Remember the universe literally blew itself apart to put you together. Capiche.ChatGPT literally confirming this shit for you.
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Yeaaaah space is so vast and shit. Too bad knowing any of that won't help pay the bills.
>THE SOIENCE
Why are libtards like this?
>if you lined up every hour that you've spent on 4chan or playing video games and used it for something useful, you could have become a legendary master at any skill or field of expertise
>You’re not touching anything. Ever.
>When you "touch" something—your phone, a table, a person—what’s actually happening is the electrons in the atoms of your fingers repelling the electrons in the atoms of the object.
Electromagnetic force keeps the atoms from truly contacting each other. On an atomic level, there’s a tiny space between everything.
>Every time you feel something solid, you're feeling the force field between your atoms and the object's atoms. You never really make contact.
Im only 3 years younger than Vsauce.
>>714918432>she wented to tranny plebbit and founded post she made 5 year ago as a false flag to make frogchads look badwhy is frog antis so pathetic
>>714916330It's funny remembering that libs used to love Joe Ronan.
let my thread die i dont want to be banned