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Space, the origin of everything #humanashes #space #galaxy #univers #existance

@life_laps_official
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Have you ever seen human ashes under a microscope? Come take a look. At first, it doesn't look like what you expect. It looks like space, nebulae, galaxies, purple clouds drifting through darkness. And that's when the thought hits. What's the most mind-blowing thing about space? For me, it's not how big it is. It's this. Every atom in your body was once inside a star. The carbon in your cells. The oxygen you're breathing right now. The iron in your blood. None of it was made on Earth. These elements were forged billions of years ago, deep inside massive stars, then scattered across the galaxy when those stars died. Long before Earth existed. Long before life. Long before you. So when you look at images of galaxies and interstellar clouds, you're not looking at something separate from yourself. You're looking at your own origins, written on a cosmic scale. The universe shaped you from the inside out. And somehow, after all that time, all that distance, all that chaos, it also produced beings capable of looking back at it, asking where they came from. That, to me, is the most extraordinary part of space.