Space is Terrifying - Astrophobia
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Published 2023-04-14
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All Comments (21)
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I like space. There's plenty of it between my ears.
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There’s something about space that screams, “you’re not supposed to be here,” it’s like breaking out of bounds in a video game, a pitch black void that expands infinitely in every which direction, with no end in sight.
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What if you woke up in the middle of the night and Jupiter is just standing in the corner of your room watching you?
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Thank goodness we are not floating in the middle of space, right guys?
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the worst part for me is the fact everything is so far from each other and it goes on forever. an endless void of darkness
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Pro Tip: If you use less frightening music, space becomes a lot less scary.
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Space for me has always been very attractive because of how scary it is. Its scary to the point of being very alluring
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"I heard you majored in astronomy in college" "No I didn't?" "Then how come your dad says all you did was take up space?"
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I've never been afraid of space. It's too awe-inspiring, too incomprehensible, to beautiful to be afraid of.
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We're either alone in the universe or we aren't. Both possibilities are terrifying
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I sometimes get the same creepy feeling looking at the stars as I do looking into deep water.
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My wife: look how beautiful the night sky is. Me: experiencing cosmic horror.
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can we say how hard the "sorry pluto" feels.
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When I was a little kid I actually experienced the opposite of astrophobia. I grew up on a farm, and thus had an excellent view of the night sky due to less light pollution, and when I would look up at the stars and the Milky Way overhead, I felt an odd sense of comfort: here am I, a human, on this beautiful planet, able to admire such a magnificent view from our little corner of the universe; looking up at the same moon and same stars that my ancestors all the way back gazed up at. It was like a sense of oneness, with the cosmos and humanity, across time and space.
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i grew up absolutely obsessed with space, yet only now do i realize just how thin the line between beautiful and terrifying is when it comes to the vast cosmos
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This is the one phobia that I literally cannot relate to. I find the cosmos too beautiful (despite its violence) to be afraid of it actually.
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When you stare up at the sky, your gaze likely goes on for millions of light years. When you look up at the sky, you could be looking at a planet or star which is inconceivably far away. It makes me feel so tiny, thinking of what I could be looking at.
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I think one of the scariest things in space is the pulsar that spins at 25% of the speed of light, it’s just so hard to imagine something as massive as a star moving that fast
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Ocean planets really scare me too. There could be life down there… but there’s always a bigger fish
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the thought of just spawning on that ocean planet not knowing what lerks below oh my god i’m going to cry