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Our Universe is FINITE and it's not actually expanding, instead everything inside is getting smaller that's why we have the illusion of things getting further and further away from us.
If we used a time machine and somehow travel into the future we would be much bigger than we are now in comparison to the earth.
What do you guys think about mine hipothesis?

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4.Plan what you're doing next. Don't waste your time jumping from one thing to another or trying to work at what to do next. You may feel overwhelmed because there are often SO MANY things to do but when you make a list on what you'll achieve this session you know exactly what has to be done and you can measure your success. It's really motivating when you've got the feeling you're not getting done anything when you have clear evidence of what you've already done.

5.Start by repeating something or do something you already know. At the moment I study for two exams and at the start of my learn sessions I do 2-3 excercises from the days before to get started (B-complement multiplication/division etc.). That way you don't tackle the hard stuff head on and avoid getting frustrated/overwhelmed and have a little introduction to the topic for your brain and solving something gives you motivation continuing.

I think I could write more but I don't even know if something will read this, hope this helps anyone. The most important thing IMO is knowing what you want to get done and just starting (even though that's the hard part).

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