VIDEO: Carter Emmart: A 3D atlas of the universe

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VIDEO: Carter Emmart: A 3D atlas of the universe

Our world is beyond small and insignificant within context of the physical universe.  Our materialistic achievements are neither truly monumental nor enduring in the grand scheme of life. Worldly gains are not worthy of further Karmic bondage--ZenMoon


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