Funny, just today I was thinking about how we're all specks moving around on an orbiting speck fueled by a star which is a relative speck. (noemo)
This sort of stuff blows my mind/freaks me out. Quality.
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Sep-01-2009 05:09
SuspicionVandit
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Registered: Nov 2005
Location: 127.0.0.1
That shit is depressing to me.
I really have a legitimate dream to go into space, either as a tourist or a billionaire-adventurist. I don't ever want to come back. Even if the oxygen tank runs out as I pass Jupiter, just let me go.
It's depressing to me how insignificant we are, but seemingly our presence and events seem so grand. She's having a baby, he's the new president, genocide and famine there. And after the years of realizing our position in the universe, after the years of realizing we are free to break out of our atmosphere, we have half a robotic Tonka truck on Mars.
Seeing that we are very small shows the vastness of the universe because it enforces the idea that we are not significant, most of our lives do not change the world. This also leads us to the idea that life will go on without us because we will come back via reincarnation.
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Sep-01-2009 07:13
iTranscendence
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2009
Location: The Biggest Little City
quote:
Originally posted by R!CH
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Sep-01-2009 07:25
Meat187
Diese scheiß Katze
Registered: Dec 2007
Location: The Night's Plutonian Shore
Fuckin' Canis Majoris eats whole solar systems for breakfast!
Edit: If I could choose how I die I'd want be to teleported right into the middle of that thing.
Jesus feat. The Easter Bunny - We Are Alone In This Universe (20,000 Years Returning Mix)
Sep-01-2009 09:58
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
quote:
Originally posted by astroboy
The scientific position is that the default answer is that nothing exists, until there is positive proof that it does. This doesn't mean that it actually doesn't exist or that no one will ever prove that it does, just that it is most logical to behave in a way consistent with a world in which it does not exist.
But science never actually proves anything at all, and nor does it claim to. I think the obvious problems physics has with satisfactorily explaining the universe emphasises that our understanding of the universe is not proven. They are only theories, theories that have yet to be reconciled.
Science clearly thinks that the universe has other levels we cannot observe, because it's drawing up hypothetical ones such as string theory and multiple dimensions.
Registered: Dec 2007
Location: The Night's Plutonian Shore
quote:
Originally posted by dj_alfi
my latin is kinda rusty, but doesn't Canis Majoris translate to Big Dawg?
Indeed, and that's because it is located in the constellation known as the "greater dog" who, along with smaller dog-named star constellations accompanies Orion.