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[โ€“] SethTaylor@lemmy.world 4 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

Knowing there's no chance imaginable of being able to witness all this is so depressing... My death anxiety feeds on thoughts like this.

On the plus side, we live at a time where we can still observe the cosmic microwave background radiation and total solar eclipses.

Since the moon's orbit grows by 3" every year, after a few million years it'll be far enough away that it won't completely eclipse the sun anymore.

And in a billion year's time, the CMB will be redshifted so far into deep radio wavelengths that it'll be impossible to observe