Marijn_fly
Marijn_fly t1_j25kfac wrote
Reply to comment by Max_the_magician in If the Big Bang was the end of a previous universe, then could a strong enough telescope see into the previous universe? by [deleted]
Primordial gravitational waves may be detected one day.
Marijn_fly t1_iu61tnx wrote
Yes, during a solar eclipse, you can see stars.
Marijn_fly t1_itdky52 wrote
When you're fed up with space games that insult your intelligence and violate every law of physics?
Orbiter Space Flight Simulator. http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/
It's free. But expect a learning curve.
A serious simulator doesn't mean you can't do Kerbal style stuff with it: https://www.reddit.com/r/SpaceXMasterrace/comments/nkxxvc/starship_sn8_smoking_the_deck_of_valles_marineris/
Marijn_fly t1_j25qd40 wrote
Reply to comment by Ill_Sky4073 in If the Big Bang was the end of a previous universe, then could a strong enough telescope see into the previous universe? by [deleted]
It seems so. But to detect them, you need a really big detector. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bang_Observer