Our Home is actually in the Milky Way Galaxy, one in a 100+ Billion Galaxies. I've been lately watching a bunch of "The Universe" different documentaries on YouTube. I'm thinking we are no more then a particular Germ inhabiting a grain of sand. I feel microscopic now. Reality is Very Underrated. LMAO
Very good. Though its not so much inhabiting a grain of sand, as inhabiting the very tiny layer of gas between the thin crust on a droplet of very hot liquid, and space. And the habitable layer of atmosphere, even the, fly in a plane, layer, is only about five to ten miles thick at most. Which in a planet of eight thousand miles diameter, is thinner than a layer of paint would be on a soccer or basket ball.
And we can not without a lot of technical help, even go a single mile down into the ocean, so we don't even manage to inhabit and use, one percent of this planet.
I wish religious people would get this perspective, instead of foolishly thinking they are in god's own country, at the centre of the universe which rotates around them -- just like people did for thousands of years ( when religions were devised) before science showed that all that was wrong.