Depal
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Piw high five to your thoughts 😁 The Icebreaker
Huh!!?You were dead for billions of years before you were born. Don't sweat it.
Wapo, come & meet me 😁Kwanini sijawahi kukutana na bodaboda wa kike?
Careful, fate loves proving people wrong 😏I intend to live forever,
So far so good.
Can I make you "bodaboda wangu" 😆😂 ?Wapo, come & meet me 😁
Ila serious wapo..
He's not there in the first place!!If God doesn't get hungry, or sad or pain from injuries, then does he know we can endure it, how can he judge us for doing what ever to survive
What if Binti wa zamani loves me but is afraid to tell me?Careful, fate loves proving people wrong 😏
Umkute mdada wa watu pisi kali anaendesha bodaboda kweli?Wapo, come & meet me 😁
Ila serious wapo..
If space is so vast that light can’t reach everywhere, does that imply there are regions of the universe permanently outside the observable horizon meaning we can never truly know the full extent of reality?Because space is so freakin' huge, light can't reach everywhere.
Trust me, if I loved you, you wouldn’t be guessing 😏
You weren't alive 100 million years ago. It wasn't bad—or good, you just didn't exist....Huh!!?
YepIf space is so vast that light can’t reach everywhere, does that imply there are regions of the universe permanently outside the observable horizon meaning we can never truly know the full extent of reality?
So if there are regions of the universe we can never observe, do they actually exist for us, or is existence itself dependent on observation?
There is a theory that our universe is near a massive black hole right at the edge of the horizon, and that part we can not see is inside of a black holeSo if there are regions of the universe we can never observe, do they actually exist for us, or is existence itself dependent on observation?