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Lying on the meadow, I look at the night sky.

Right this very moment, millions of stars are simultaneously exploding, creating a symphony, too spectacular to fathom. Galaxies light years across, merging with one another at the ends; blackholes consuming age-old cosmic giants in hunger; nebulae spewing out trillions of raw energy into the cosmos, that would fuel the formation of more galaxies! On that scale of cosmic clock, how ephemeral human life is! In less than a blink of an eye, it's over. Now coming back to the tiny human brain, a bunch of infitesimal molecules cluster together, attain the power of consciousness, and for the briefest moment, they'll be a part of that symphony in the universe. And then again, abruptly, they turn back to the lifeless molecules they once were, decaying.

Incredibly fascinating, Isn't it?

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