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I like your optimistic tone.

(, Thu 29 Jan 2026, 14:52, archived)
The heat death of the universe is much farther away in time than the big bang
- and i reckon noon happens on every rotating body orbiting a star.

No optimism required.
(, Thu 29 Jan 2026, 14:58, archived)
ah, but how long before the heat death of the universe will all the stars cease to emit enough light to illuminate any remaining orbiting bodies?
Perhaps noons will cease long before then.
(, Thu 29 Jan 2026, 15:21, archived)
In about 10^14 years
Whereas the big bang was only 14×10^9 years ago.
QED
(, Thu 29 Jan 2026, 16:12, archived)
alt: I asked grok, and it showed me a picture of your big bang theory, iykwim

(, Thu 29 Jan 2026, 16:13, archived)
Did it somehow manage to make it both racist and noncy?

(, Thu 29 Jan 2026, 20:25, archived)
roncy, yours etc

(, Thu 29 Jan 2026, 20:27, archived)
archbishop rubert +

(, Thu 29 Jan 2026, 21:35, archived)