
Am I Significant in the Universe, or Just an Accident?
Less than two metres tall and only lasting about 70 years — can we matter in a universe that is so big and so old, so dark and so cold?
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Less than two metres tall and only lasting about 70 years — can we matter in a universe that is so big and so old, so dark and so cold?
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