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The Hubble deep field the most important image ever taken.

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The most important image ever taken.

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  • 56 people believe earth is flat and universe rotates around it

  • ohmy dog!! a big planet sing (pluma pluma gay)

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  • When you think of the majesty of the created universe you can't help but look up to the Great Angry Cosmic Magician in the Sky in fear awe wonder & envy as you ask yourself if him & the other two members of the Trinity (sic) ever get together with the Great Architect of the Universe (G.A.O.T.U) to decide in advance which particular worlds to terminate with a flash of supernova god-anger at any given moment...

    Think of the incredible stress of having to run an entire universe all by yourself...

  • i tink waching wont help us to inprove humanty its fun look up head but wont help us ged in to space XD

  • Brought to you in dazzling 240P .

  • uhhh that'd be 500 billion for you and I

  • @chewy6i 56 people are tired of that goddamn numa numa meme

  • @chewy6i ARE YOU BLIND?? Didn't you watch the video? Did you see the earth move? I only saw the universe moving, proof that the universe rotates around the earth!!

  • @varix3d GOOD ANSWER.

  • wait ...who sai that we are the only ones

  • not finished watching this video needless to say I was surprised, I'm kind of surprised of the distraction that was thrown into this video, it really distorted the message .

  • Wait. You said it was 78 billion light years away. According to NASA scientists, the universe is less than 20 billion years old. So how could it be 78 billion lights years away in less than 20 billion years. If you say the universe is accelerating in expansion so that space time is tearing itself apart at the edges, then we shouldn't be able to see that light since it needs to travel faster than the speed of light.

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