In 1993, the entire internet was about 100MB — small enough to fit on a single CD. Today, in just one second, we create more data than the entire internet held in its first year. We’re living in an age where history is being written… and deleted… faster than we can even read it. ?⌛
In 2019, a spacecraft carrying a strange cargo crashed on the Moon: thousands of microscopic ‘water bears’ called tardigrades. These tiny creatures are almost indestructible — they can survive freezing, boiling, radiation, and even the vacuum of space. Some scientists think they might still be up there right now, dormant but alive, waiting for the right conditions to wake up. ??
Imagine Earth over 400 million years ago: no grass, no flowers, no trees… but there were sharks. In fact, sharks were here 50 million years before the first trees appeared. So, next time you see a shark documentary, remember — they’ve been cruising our oceans since long before forests even existed. ??
Here’s a wild thought: in just one minute today, we take more pictures than all of humanity took in the entire 1800s. Back then, taking a single photo meant hours of setup, dangerous chemicals, and sitting completely still for minutes. Now, we snap, filter, and post in seconds — and often forget those photos exist the next day. ? Technology is moving fast — maybe too fast for our photo albums to keep up.