NumbersThe number of possible chess games (the Shannon number) is around 10^120. The number of atoms in the observable universe is only about 10^80. You could play a unique chess game every second since the Big Bang and never repeat—not even close.3
NatureForests have their own "Wood Wide Web"—a network of fungal threads connecting trees underground. Mother trees recognize their offspring and send them extra nutrients. Dying trees dump their resources into the network as a final gift to the forest.0
TimeThe Great Pyramid was built around 2560 BC. Cleopatra lived around 30 BC. The Moon landing was 1969 AD. Cleopatra existed closer in time to us watching Netflix than to the construction of the pyramids in her own backyard.3
ScienceIf you removed all the empty space from the atoms in your body, you would fit into a cube less than 1/500th of a centimeter on each side. Every human on Earth could fit into a single sugar cube.1