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My first introduction to the universe at the age of six blew my mind, I was filled with a lot of questions, how big is the universe? How least important we are in the grand scheme? So on and so forth. I think I did my first survey back then with a small notebook in hand, I wrote a bunch of questions and asked them to every known and stranger, the conclusion was not the best put together sentence which I told my mom “You know the biggest and the most steady thing in this universe is - EMPTINESS”. My mom immediately did her own survey and competitive analysis to confirm that I was normal.