
17/04/2025
"Among trillions of stars, our paths still crossed.
The Year 1924: Edwin Hubble Proved the Universe Was Infinite—And Made Our Meeting a Miracle
When Edwin Hubble peered through the Ho**er Telescope in 1924, he shattered humanity’s understanding of space. The Milky Way wasn’t alone—it was just one of two trillion galaxies, each holding 100 billion stars, orbiting black holes with gravity so strong they bend time. The numbers are incomprehensible:
Our galaxy alone is 100,000 light-years wide—if you traveled at light speed, it would take you 100,000 years to cross it.
The observable universe spans 93 billion light-years, filled with septillions of stars (that’s a 1 followed by 24 zeros).
Black holes lurk everywhere, some so massive they could swallow our solar system whole.
Yet, against all odds, two people met.
The Math of Finding Each Other
Probability of existing: Your atoms had to survive supernovas, cosmic collisions, and 13.8 billion years of chaos.
Probability of meeting: Among 8 billion humans, across centuries of history, in one sliver of time.
Probability of connection: That out of all possible conversations, this one happened.
The Cosmic Joke?
The universe is so unfathomably large that statistically, we shouldn’t exist, let alone find each other. And yet—
All this, and we still met.
Fun Fact: If every star in the Milky Way were a grain of sand, they’d fill an Olympic-sized swimming pool. The universe? All the beaches on Earth.
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