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It’s very hot today

Beautiful clouds today

Beautiful clouds today

Good night

Good night

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eVent HoriZons

Just started a new blog. Called eVent HoriZons. Still need a custom url.

What’s it about:

Every morning and nightfall I look upon my piece of the skY and take a picture of it.

My Spot

Visit: mY Event hOrizon

In general relativity, an event horizon is a boundary in spacetime beyond which events cannot affect an outside observer. In layman’s terms it is defined as “the point of no return” i.e. the point at which the gravitational pull becomes so great as to make escape impossible. The most common case of an event horizon is that surrounding a black hole. Light emitted from beyond the horizon can never reach the observer. Likewise, any object approaching the horizon from the observer’s side appears to slow down and never quite pass through the horizon, with its image becoming more and more redshifted as time elapses. The traveling object, however, experiences no strange effects and does, in fact, pass through the horizon in a finite amount of proper time.

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Good morning

Good morning

Good morning. Sitting outside drinking coffee. Looking at the clouds.

Good morning. Sitting outside drinking coffee. Looking at the clouds.

Evening sun

Evening sun

Evening sun

Evening sun

The sky today.

The sky today.

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Me,Elementalboy

eLEmENTal pArTIcLEs

Astronaut (went to the moon before Neil Armstrong), Nerdfighter, time traveler and Atheist.

Because there is a law such as gravity, the universe can and will create itself from nothing.

Spontaneous creation is the reason there is something rather than nothing, why the universe exists, why we exist.

It is not necessary to invoke God to light the blue touch paper and set the universe going."

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