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Quoted: If that gives you anxiety just think about all the planet killer sized asteroids out there and how we have no clue where they're all at. View Quote But for millions of years the thin layer of gas still hangs on. |
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The thought of nothingness just scares the shit out of me. You die, then what happens? Your being is gone your just in a black void of infinite nothingness.
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Here's what always blew my mind as a kid (and still does); simple question: where is everything? And the astronomers/physicists/whatever in the group will respond with well you see there's a solar system and it's in a galaxy and... Yea, I got that, but where is everything??? View Quote Ok, I can fathom that, but where did the pinhead glob of matter come from? |
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Here's what always blew my mind as a kid (and still does); simple question: where is everything? And the astronomers/physicists/whatever in the group will respond with well you see there's a solar system and it's in a galaxy and... Yea, I got that, but where is everything??? View Quote |
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Something about turtles humping eachother? View Quote Sturgill Simpson - Turtles All The Way Down (Official 4K Video) |
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https://i.pinimg.com/originals/25/75/65/257565f3c27722162eb945c49e65b091.gif Ever stop to think about the actual motion of the planets? You know the sun is always moving too... View Quote |
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Carl Sagan's Pale Blue Dot OFFICIAL |
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No point in thinking about it, leave that up to the egg heads because for the rest of us "it is what it is"
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Milky Way 20170627 by FredMan, on Flickr
Moon-washed Milky Way by FredMan, on Flickr 400 Frame Star Trails by FredMan, on Flickr Front Field Sun Moon Set_5-Minute by FredMan, on Flickr Sun Moon Track 16mm 4 min by FredMan, on Flickr |
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The thought of nothingness just scares the shit out of me. You die, then what happens? Your being is gone your just in a black void of infinite nothingness. View Quote The Beginning of Everything -- The Big Bang |
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View Quote I love the Big Dispter |
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Did you ever stop and think that maybe our Universe is but an exploding firecracker that God lit and tossed aside just for shits and giggles?
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https://i.imgur.com/QeiTidZ.jpg View Quote Then just think there 100-400 billion planets in our galaxy alone. The distances in just our galaxy are mind blowing. Hope we can find a way to break the speed limit without everyone being killed instantly. |
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It’s not real.
We are just ones and zeroes is a computer simulation. |
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There's so much we don't know about the universe, but one thing we can be sure of it's that it's nothing at all like a bowl; more like a leaf.
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I'll never be able to wrap my head around how things work. How we are far enough away from the sun to not fry but at the same time have a sustainable life. How it took 500 million years for the sun to simmer down to the point it's at now. What was there before the universe? And what was there even before that? I get anxiety just thinking about this shit. View Quote |
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TIMELAPSE OF THE FUTURE: A Journey to the End of Time (4K) |
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We are a grain of sand compared to the universe. |
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And it all happened just perfectly by accident, some would say. Imagine the odds, that'll boggle your mind even more. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'll never be able to wrap my head around how things work. How we are far enough away from the sun to not fry but at the same time have a sustainable life. How it took 500 million years for the sun to simmer down to the point it's at now. What was there before the universe? And what was there even before that? I get anxiety just thinking about this shit. Same thing for the development of life on Earth. Until we find other Earth-analogous planets that are devoid of life, we can assume that there is a 100% chance of life developing on planets like ours. There is no evidence to the contrary. |
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Star Size Comparison 2 It's kinda hard to fathom how small we are.... |
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https://i.pinimg.com/originals/25/75/65/257565f3c27722162eb945c49e65b091.gif Ever stop to think about the actual motion of the planets? You know the sun is always moving too... View Quote Mind blowing. |
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It's very complex, depending on your point of reference. The earth is rotating around the sun, the solar system is moving within an arm of our spinning Milky Way galaxy, the Milky Way galaxy is moving wrt other galaxies, and our local complex of galaxies is moving wrt other galaxy complexes. Mind blowing. View Quote Whose to say the sun will be there when we wake up in the morning? |
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Quoted: The odds are 1:1. All we can say is that there was a 100% chance of it working, because it worked. To say that the odds were any worse would require knowledge of other universes that failed to start under the same circumstances. Same thing for the development of life on Earth. Until we find other Earth-analogous planets that are devoid of life, we can assume that there is a 100% chance of life developing on planets like ours. There is no evidence to the contrary. View Quote |
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Isn't it amazing how it all just works? One little hiccup and we are all dead. Whose to say the sun will be there when we wake up in the morning? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It's very complex, depending on your point of reference. The earth is rotating around the sun, the solar system is moving within an arm of our spinning Milky Way galaxy, the Milky Way galaxy is moving wrt other galaxies, and our local complex of galaxies is moving wrt other galaxy complexes. Mind blowing. Whose to say the sun will be there when we wake up in the morning? https://www.sciencealert.com/what-will-happen-after-the-sun-dies-planetary-nebula-solar-system |
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Quoted: Allow me to spice things up a bit. Photosynthesis uses quantum entanglement. Birds use quantum entanglement to navigate. Really, and thanks. Jim Al-Khalili and the Quantum Robin |
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The galaxy is on Orion's belt
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Quoted: Statistics (odds) don't work that way. For most distributions, both absolute 0 and 100 percent probabilities are infinitesimally small, making them the closest thing to impossible that statistics can describe. View Quote |
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I was taking a Science for Elementary Teachers class when I was introduced to the statement that,"The universe is finite but unbounded." Then, to go look at the diagrams showing the vast array of galaxies in their groups over vast distances and to know, that the universe as we know it, sits in this huge, unbounded volume of nothing. That's mind blowing.
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We are a grain of sand compared to the universe. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes There are more stars in the universe than grains of sand on the earth. Quoted:
The thought of nothingness just scares the shit out of me. You die, then what happens? Your being is gone your just in a black void of infinite nothingness. |
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If thinking about the scale of the universe bothers you then try not to think about the fact that one day it will all be dark. Eventually there will be insufficient matter in nebulas to form new stars and all existing stars will slowly die leaving the universe in total, eternal darkness.
If it keeps expanding as if has been from the start all of those cold, dark celestial bodies will end up separated by mind boggling distances. |
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If the Universe is constantly expanding in every direction at all times, what is it consuming?
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The thought of nothingness just scares the shit out of me. You die, then what happens? Your being is gone your just in a black void of infinite nothingness. View Quote The thing is, you're dead, so you're not experiencing anymore. If you find an afterlife it won't be nothing, by definition. The universe is patterned, tesselated by the forces of nature interacting with one another, neither entirely random nor designed. I don't believe our feeble conceptions of divinity are capable of approaching the magnificence of the truth. Every time our information horizon has expanded so has that magnificence, even with the astonishing vision science and technology have provided us, I believe that's still true, and we only see the horizon, not it's limit. The tiniest sliver of the natural world is just as mind-blowing IMO, the life web surrounding a common weed, or the beauty and complexity of another person, and our monkey brains are better suited to such things really. Try and enjoy the ride. |
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Here's what always blew my mind as a kid (and still does); simple question: where is everything? And the astronomers/physicists/whatever in the group will respond with well you see there's a solar system and it's in a galaxy and... Yea, I got that, but where is everything??? View Quote |
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