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I would like to subscribe to strange space facts. Even though I'll never get to experience them, it feels cozy somehow just knowing about them.
What would 'nothing' (like in those voids) feel like, I wonder?
Like normal space, but dark and completely empty of anything except trace gasses. And given just how far away any galaxy is, I'd wager those trace gasses are extra sparse.
If Firefly is to be believed, when faced with that much nothing, some folk go mad.