The cosmic microwave background radiation, an echo of the Big Bang that has been traveling through space for 13.8 billion years, is the oldest thing in the universe and constantly passes through us every second without us even feeling it.
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The Oldest Thing In The Universe Is Passing Through You Right NowAñadido:
This star should not exist. It is almost as old as the universe [music] itself.
We call it Methuselah and it broke every rule we thought we knew.
The universe is 13.8 billion years old.
Methuselah is 13.7 billion years old.
100 million years after the Big Bang this star was already burning before our galaxy existed. Before our sun existed.
Before Earth existed.
But stars are not the oldest things.
Deep in space it's structures called cosmic filaments.
Walls of galaxies stretching across billions of light-years. Built over 13 billion years of gravity pulling matter together. Thread by thread. Slowly.
Silently.
Then there is the cosmic microwave background. The oldest light in existence. An echo of the Big Bang itself. Still traveling right now.
Through you every second. You are being passed through by the oldest thing in the universe. And you never even felt it.
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