mook
The 2018-19 season was the best I've seen
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awesome.
I don't believe the big bang theory. what was before the bang?
but something had to start something. space can't just exist! so weird....chicken...egg...chicken...egg.
Unknown. Physicists currently theorize that there's an unfathomably wider space, in which universes are being created and winking out all the time, like bubbles. The formation of each bubble would be a "big bang" and each bubble a universe.
That's a lot of bang for the buck.
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What this image drives home to me is how incredibly small the human mind is. I mean, can anyone ever truly visualize Canis Majoris? That fucker is so huge it defies anything our brain evolved to comprehend.
When I think about that, I find it a little more understandable that my mind can't really understand my eventual death or an indifferent Godless universe.
How much could I really expect to contain in the tiny pin prick between my ears, relative to the sheer scale of the universe?
You really want something that will boggle the mind? Astronomers estimate there are 70 sextillion stars in the universe, if each of those stars has just one planet orbiting it and one in every 1 billion planets has life then there would be 70 billion planets in the universe with life on it.What this image drives home to me is how incredibly small the human mind is. I mean, can anyone ever truly visualize Canis Majoris? That fucker is so huge it defies anything our brain evolved to comprehend.
When I think about that, I find it a little more understandable that my mind can't really understand my eventual death or an indifferent Godless universe.
How much could I really expect to contain in the tiny pin prick between my ears, relative to the sheer scale of the universe?
Yeah...looking at the Pillars of Creation, it's impossible to get one's head around the scales. They're these towering clouds of gas and dust (the kinds of clouds within which stars form, thus the name)....and the scale is ridiculous. Millions of stars the size of Canis Majoris could fit within the Pillars.
Gorgeous, though.
I feel kinda bad telling you this and we won't know for sure for another 1000 years or so but the Pillars were probably destroyed by a supernova blast.
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/070109_toppled_pillars.html