The Long Night
The Cosmic Dark Ages, spanning approximately 380,000 to 100–200 million years post-Big Bang, was a silent era where gravity and dark matter shaped the cosmos, preparing the universe for future emergence of stars and galaxies.
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The Gentle Decline
The universe’s inherent entropy leads to disorder, yet within this decline, life and purpose emerge. As we defy the inevitable unraveling, our choices to nurture and create give meaning to our brief existence. Embrace the journey.
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The Edge of Sight
The observable universe represents the portion of space visible to us, limited by the distance light has traveled since the Big Bang, encompassing 46 billion light-years. It symbolizes both knowledge and the infinite mysteries beyond our sight.
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