DolphinWings25
DolphinWings25 t1_jecov06 wrote
Reply to comment by Last_third_1966 in Do you think about the vastness of the universe every day ? by [deleted]
What do I have a lispth? I said Tents!
DolphinWings25 t1_jebacfn wrote
Reply to comment by Last_third_1966 in Do you think about the vastness of the universe every day ? by [deleted]
Under whichever sun will have me.
DolphinWings25 t1_je8jto8 wrote
Reply to comment by IthotItoldja in NASA Missions study what may be a 1-In-10,000-Year Gamma-ray Burst, the most powerful class of explosions in the universe. On Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022, a pulse of intense radiation swept through the solar system so exceptional that astronomers quickly dubbed it the BOAT – the brightest of all time. by ICumCoffee
I read that as strange to then for some reason just trusted it. Maybe they can detect grbs in rocks or something?
DolphinWings25 t1_je87m28 wrote
I believe the universe to by cyclical. I'm not sure which video you are referring but I can presume it shows a very long dark quiet and cold end to our universe?
Eventually nothing can hold a bond and all matter will just slowly fade away, with a fizzling out of energy.
The time frames are astoundingly unfathomable.
I like to think/believe in the big bounce. It would be a lot cooler if there was something out there yet discovered, maybe just beyond our vantages horizon that would cause the eventually reverse of time, the collapse of this universe back up onto itself.
Maybe, just maybe, just an atoms length beyond our horizon, there exists a black hole the size of the entire horizon.
So I guess in summary, I'd (the universe) rather die in a black whole than being stretched out into nothingness via a long dark cold freeze. Although, being stretched out into nothingness also seems to be what would happen if we were to enter a black hole? So wait, what we are experiencing now is what would happen if we were to fall into a black hole? So, we are in one now?
Or maybe my therapist is right.
DolphinWings25 t1_je86h2d wrote
Reply to comment by TjW0569 in Do you think about the vastness of the universe every day ? by [deleted]
Oh wow I have to do it in tenths. I can understand all of 1/10th just fine.
DolphinWings25 t1_je86dem wrote
Reply to comment by jeanlucriker in Do you think about the vastness of the universe every day ? by [deleted]
Carl Sagan says it very well in A Pale Blue dot... There was a great edit someone did on YouTube with scenes from a bunch of movies but I'd guess it was removed for like 60 copyright infringements.
Edit: Holy crap lol the next thing I do is start a TV show and there is a Rolex commercial that was almost identical to what I described on YouTube. Anyone who's seen the video I'm talking about check out Rolex hashtag perpetual ad and let me know what you think.
DolphinWings25 t1_jdu4ux8 wrote
Reply to Meteor & Milky Way over the Mediterranean. The night itself was chosen to occur during the beginning of the Perseid Meteor Shower in Le Dramont, France, situated near the ominously descending central band of our Milky Way Galaxy. Credit: Julien Looten by Davicho77
I want this as wall paper to wrap around the entirety of all the walls in one of my rooms.
DolphinWings25 t1_jdu3jbe wrote
I always wonder why casinos don't do security checks like they would at an airport?
I also wonder why there aren't more violent crimes occuring in casinos.
Even after moving out of state, I am still terrified at the thought of a casino in downtown Chicago. I guarantee there will be shootings and end up either being a massive failure or turn into a super max security arena that just let's it spill out to the streets.
DolphinWings25 t1_jdtg10v wrote
I feel like I just watched some super computer video of exactly what will happen?
DolphinWings25 t1_jadea8z wrote
Reply to How does time dilation affect our observations of very distant objects, considering the expansion of the fabric of the universe is causing them to become more and more distant? by HunkyMump
Years may pass with each day we move further from each other because of the enormity of space between us becoming greater and great with every moment of the universes expansion.
DolphinWings25 t1_j4c0x4q wrote
Reply to The multiverse by Manureofhistory
All I know for sure is that around every corner of knowledge where we thought we had found the final piece the puzzle, it has proven to be much larger and incomplete.
DolphinWings25 t1_j2cel6k wrote
Reply to comment by ToddBradley in Carl Sagan's Cosmos by [deleted]
I may be making this all up but I think it was published for PBS, which is like the freeware of television.
If anyone owns the rights to it, I would like to think it would be his wife or foundation.
DolphinWings25 t1_j2ccj3z wrote
Reply to Carl Sagan's Cosmos by [deleted]
I feel like it has to be somewhere, PBS?
I doubt he'd care if you shared it, but I do not know where a good place would be.
DolphinWings25 t1_j25m7zw wrote
Reply to If the Big Bang was the end of a previous universe, then could a strong enough telescope see into the previous universe? by [deleted]
I wouldn't say it was the end of a previous universe but maybe a continuation of events within some sort of multiverse of universes as many as bubbles bubbling along all the waters of our world.
DolphinWings25 t1_j1v2kfo wrote
They spent a lot of time pondering what 'symbols' would be decipherable by aliens. Carl Sagan was on that team.
With that said, probably not. Everything that exists, to our understanding, is human derived. Humans our stupid.
DolphinWings25 t1_j1v1rt4 wrote
Reply to comment by Kaotic987 in do we really believe aliens can decode the golden records by Calm-Confidence8429
If it is found during humans time on earth, earth would be easily discovered as well either way.
DolphinWings25 t1_iua2cf3 wrote
Most of Shamalamadingdongs movies are one and dones. Maybe two times to see the subtle hints after you know the spoiler.
DolphinWings25 t1_itelzje wrote
But who controls the space outside of our space
DolphinWings25 t1_jeewz7j wrote
Reply to comment by Honkeygrandmabetripn in Carl Sagan Documentary In The Works by reddit455
No one invented pop tarts, they've simply always existed.