Teh Hamburglar said:Collide? Well not really. Theres so much space inbetween the stars they'll likely just pass through one another, fucking up each other's orbits.
Husker86 said:It's awesome, but people that want to take a tour of the universe need to remember that these colors are made from the use of several filters. Unfortunately, it wouldn't be that beautiful to the naked eye.
Edmond Dantès said:Seems like a appropriate thread to post this in.
Crab Nebula.Violater said:Pardon my ignorance, but what is this?
Ok nvm , found it.
Too amazing for words.
Violater said:Pardon my ignorance, but what is this?
Ok nvm , found it.
Too amazing for words.
Iceman said:that's what happens when 27 great white space sharks fuse into one magnificent, all consuming hellbeast.
CRD90 said:The thing that gets me, is how people always go on about intelligent life. The thing is though, we as humans are pretty self centred, that just because we couldn't communicate with it, doesn't mean it isn't intelligent. If we can't all even speak the same language, what's the chances that we'll be able to communicate with something from space? Why do we consider ourself so much smarter than the other animals on our own planet? I mean, they can do stuff we can't, and vise versa.
Don't get me wrong, I realise that we're pretty smart in the grand scheme of things, but does anyone know what I'm getting at?
LCfiner said:In regards to the "insignificance" of humans and the sheer size of space, my thoughts are that all those stars and all those galaxies only take on any real importance when there is an intelligence capable of appreciating them.
It's the presence of life forms scattered amongst the cosmos that can explore the enormity of the universe that makes it so special.
As far as we know the reapers only exist in your visions. The council will not waste precious resources chasing ghosts, commander.McNei1y said:When are we going to get hd pictures of the Reapers? We need to know what we're up against in person.
speculawyer said:We are so small and insignificant.
Lucky Forward said:"Thou great star! What would be thy happiness if thou hadst not those for whom thou shinest!"
- Nietzsche, Thus Spake Zarathustra
Maybe I was your roommate cause that's what I said earlier in the thread.SolKane said:I once said this to an old roommate of mine, and he replied, "Well, if we humans are the only intelligent species in an ever-expanding universe, doesn't that make what we do of the absolute significance?"
Or in other words:
No! You will view with your God given eyes heathen!coolcole93 said:If God can take me on tour to the outskirts of the universe, I'm sure he can give me infra-red eyes for a few hours or so
Mdeezy said:I fucking LOVE everything to do with Astronomy. I have lots of books on the matter because I just find pictures like the ones posted in this thread truly humbling and fascinating.
Extollere said:Check this shit out...
Yeah it's a lot of stars mother fucker... but this galaxy is millions of light years away... so details are harder to resolve... let's take a look at our own galaxy now. Images of our galaxy are always from the side of the galaxy. They are seen from the edge like this (rather than from the face), because of our position on the Earth (and because we are inside of the galaxy itself. We see the center and the band of the galaxy as though we are outside of it, but we're really just located on one of the outer arms. The first image is a panorama of the galaxy for context's sake... then we rotate it and zoom in a bit...
Goddam, space....goddamn.