Some people seem to get upset about the ultimate demise of our world, and indeed of all the stars in the far future. I think that coming to terms with our fragile and finite and yet indescribably fortunate and wonderful existence is the greatest intellectual adventure. https://t.co/rQn98Wv1GW— Brian Cox (@ProfBrianCox) August 8, 2020
Brian Cox (@ProfBrianCox) tweeted at 5:21 PM on Sat, Aug 08, 2020: Some people seem to get upset about the ultimate demise of our world, and indeed of all the stars in the far future. I think that coming to terms with our fragile and finite and yet indescribably fortunate and wonderful existence is the greatest intellectual adventure. (https://twitter.com/ProfBrianCox/status/1292224439275401217?s=02) Get the official Twitter app at https://twitter.com/download?s=13
“We have doom and destruction of our own to worry about, arriving faster and faster. These days many people wake up wondering if we’ll make it past November. Plague is rampant. The Arctic Circle is on fire.” And yet, as Dr.Flicker told young Alvy Singer... https://t.co/OukK6HmNFA— Phil Oliver (@OSOPHER) August 8, 2020
We’ve got to enjoy ourselves while we can.”The Universe Is Expanding https://t.co/ZFAPjoqbqo via @YouTube— Phil Oliver (@OSOPHER) August 8, 2020
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