Copernican principle comes no guarantees forever guide us cosmic truth — Neil deGrasse Tyson, Death Black Hole – Cosmic Quandaries

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While the Copernican principle comes with no guarantees that it will forever guide us to cosmic truths, it's worked quite well so far: not only is Earth not in the center of the solar system, but the solar system is not in the center of the Milky Way galaxy, the Milky Way galaxy is not in the center of the universe, and it may come to pass that our universe is just one of many that comprise a multiverse. And in case you're one of those people who thinks that the edge may be a special place, we are not at the edge of anything either.

Neil deGrasse Tyson, Death by Black Hole – And Other Cosmic Quandaries

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