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Noumas
06/07/19 10:11:29 AM
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https://imgur.com/04KmYua

65 billion light years though? Come on, at some point numbers are so big they just lose all meaning.
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AlisLandale
06/07/19 10:17:23 AM
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Think of how big the universe is.

Now realize how incomprehensibly small it really is.

https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/math/a28725/number-tree3/
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ocelot51
06/07/19 10:19:35 AM
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You ever wonder about how the Earth will eventually be consumed by our expanding sun, marking the almost certain end of life as we know it? Not that humans would be around at that time; we'd be dead long before then.
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Goats
06/07/19 10:21:44 AM
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Yeah the devs really outdid themselves. I bet they thought we'd unlock the interstellar travel tech tree sooner than we have. Why design so much area if they make it so hard to get to?
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KillerKhan420
06/07/19 10:23:43 AM
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Humans won't find a way to escape this solar system by the time the end comes. We can't even figure out this planet. The sun's going to expand and all the water will be gone, it may engulf the earth but maybe not.
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Notti
06/09/19 5:48:42 AM
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Noumas posted...
https://imgur.com/04KmYua

65 billion light years though? Come on, at some point numbers are so big they just lose all meaning.


We need to get off the planet into space.
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nevershine
06/09/19 5:49:52 AM
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What about the aliens tho?
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LockeMonster
06/09/19 5:54:28 AM
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It's 93 billion light years, not 65.
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Looked gf
06/09/19 6:13:13 AM
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ffs we're never meeting any aliens at this rate
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SpaceBear_
06/09/19 6:27:02 AM
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We're fucked, lads.
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Cobra1010
06/09/19 7:09:42 AM
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It's something like imagine every speck of sand on earth as a star. And our sun is one of them.
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MakoReizei
06/09/19 7:16:55 AM
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Our God is an awesome God
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Thompson
06/09/19 7:20:59 AM
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DoomsSD posted...
ocelot51 posted...
You ever wonder about how the Earth will eventually be consumed by our expanding sun, marking the almost certain end of life as we know it? Not that humans would be around at that time; we'd be dead long before then.


Even if we somehow survived that, our galaxy and the Andromeda galaxy are going to collide.

We are literally a doomed species on a doomed world in a doomed galaxy.

In all fairness, the galaxies colliding isn't a cataclysm that wipes out everything and leaves nothing but dust in its wake, but more of a veeeeeeeeeery slow merging of two immense clusters of assorted cosmic material.
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tullock
06/09/19 7:21:53 AM
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Cobra1010 posted...
It's something like imagine every speck of sand on earth as a star. And our sun is one of them.


I bet every grain of sand could be an entire galaxy and it would still come up short
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Noumas
06/11/19 1:26:14 AM
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Every grain of sand and not a single earth like planet? Or maybe there's a planet like a billion lightyears away that has silicon based life, or something completely different to any element we've seen before.
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mooreandrew58
06/11/19 1:31:13 AM
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Noumas posted...
Every grain of sand and not a single earth like planet? Or maybe there's a planet like a billion lightyears away that has silicon based life, or something completely different to any element we've seen before.


Thats the thing that always got me. Scientists always look for planets that could sustain life as we know it. For all we know there is life that can survive in wildly different environments than us. Hell for all wr know their is some floaty creature that can live in a gas planet.
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TreyFlowers
06/11/19 1:51:38 AM
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AlisLandale posted...
Think of how big the universe is.

Now realize how incomprehensibly small it really is.

https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/math/a28725/number-tree3/


lol wtf
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