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Space
Oct 5, 2018 20:06:59 GMT -5
Post by Kylra on Oct 5, 2018 20:06:59 GMT -5
Space, the big mysterious thing we've yet to explore the amount that exists and never will be able to fully explore. Does it interest you and if so, what does?
For me, I'm interested in the planet's. People will usually say our solar system, black holes or aliens, I choose the exo-planets and gamma ray bursts. There's a planet where it's entirely water and the only solid thing is the core of the planet, another having rings 127x the size of Saturn's, it's so fascinating. With gamma ray bursts, it's cool how they're literally like a split second laser that can destroy kind of anything in its path. Seems scary, and it is, but image if you could see one without any possible damage to you or the earth, that'd be so cool to look at.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2018 20:12:36 GMT -5
what’s always intrigued me is whether we are part of some greater multiverse. it sounds somewhat ludicrous at first but if the Earth is part of a Solar System, and if that is part of the Milky Way which is part of the universe as we know it, what’s to say that the universe isn’t just a single cell on a blade of grass in a different dimension? when you think about it, if a human body is the universe for a bacteria cell, what if our universe happens to be a bacteria cell in a huge body? and why do people say modernistic instead of modern?
some food for thought
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Oct 5, 2018 20:38:52 GMT -5
Post by Slash57 on Oct 5, 2018 20:38:52 GMT -5
what’s always intrigued me is whether we are part of some greater multiverse. it sounds somewhat ludicrous at first but if the Earth is part of a Solar System, and if that is part of the Milky Way which is part of the universe as we know it, what’s to say that the universe isn’t just a single cell on a blade of grass in a different dimension? when you think about it, if a human body is the universe for a bacteria cell, what if our universe happens to be a bacteria cell in a huge body? and why do people say modernistic instead of modern? some food for thought this post fucked me up more than it should’ve Nixty > Aristotle (or some other philosopher guy)
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Post by incompl on Oct 6, 2018 2:27:52 GMT -5
what’s always intrigued me is whether we are part of some greater multiverse. it sounds somewhat ludicrous at first but if the Earth is part of a Solar System, and if that is part of the Milky Way which is part of the universe as we know it, what’s to say that the universe isn’t just a single cell on a blade of grass in a different dimension? when you think about it, if a human body is the universe for a bacteria cell, what if our universe happens to be a bacteria cell in a huge body? and why do people say modernistic instead of modern? some food for thought You just stole that from the plot of the 2008 Horton Hears a Who
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2018 2:41:01 GMT -5
what’s always intrigued me is whether we are part of some greater multiverse. it sounds somewhat ludicrous at first but if the Earth is part of a Solar System, and if that is part of the Milky Way which is part of the universe as we know it, what’s to say that the universe isn’t just a single cell on a blade of grass in a different dimension? when you think about it, if a human body is the universe for a bacteria cell, what if our universe happens to be a bacteria cell in a huge body? and why do people say modernistic instead of modern? some food for thought You just stole that from the plot of the 2008 Horton Hears a Who never saw that movie lmao, I’m interested now though
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Space
Oct 6, 2018 3:01:50 GMT -5
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Post by incompl on Oct 6, 2018 3:01:50 GMT -5
You just stole that from the plot of the 2008 Horton Hears a Who never saw that movie lmao, I’m interested now though Went about as well as the Lorax remake. It was an okay movie when I first saw it but that was when I was 8 so that isn’t saying much. I was also joking when I said that you stole that concept from that movie. I just found it kinda funny that a movie that’s mediocre at best has a plot point identicle to what you had said.
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Oct 6, 2018 3:35:28 GMT -5
Post by headhonchkrow on Oct 6, 2018 3:35:28 GMT -5
It's always been fascinating for me. Maybe part of my interest in space is due to the potential for great stories - I've always enjoyed science fiction themed books/movies - but I also think that the reality of space is good enough. The vastness and beauty of it is incredible.
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Space
Oct 6, 2018 5:31:30 GMT -5
Post by TheSynner on Oct 6, 2018 5:31:30 GMT -5
Yep, I've kind of been interested in it since I was a (more little) kid. I think it's just astounding that there's literally a whole other world out there, much much bigger than this one filled with unimaginable things. I also sometimes wonder just how anything came to exist and how are we conscious and what would happen after we'd (forever) lose our consciousness.
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Space
Oct 6, 2018 7:59:23 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2018 7:59:23 GMT -5
Yep, I've kind of been interested in it since I was a (more little) kid. I think it's just astounding that there's literally a whole other world out there, much much bigger than this one filled with unimaginable things. I also sometimes wonder just how anything came to exist and how are we conscious and what would happen after we'd (forever) lose our consciousness. I've always held a mild interest for stuff in space. Mostly I was simply wondering, wondering, wondering what was out there and what could really blow my mind (literally, a gamma laser maybe lol).
I don't wonder too much about how the universe came to exist, how we as humans have a consciousness, and what happens when we die because I have a few simple answers to those questions.
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Space
Oct 6, 2018 15:25:53 GMT -5
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Post by TheSynner on Oct 6, 2018 15:25:53 GMT -5
Yep, I've kind of been interested in it since I was a (more little) kid. I think it's just astounding that there's literally a whole other world out there, much much bigger than this one filled with unimaginable things. I also sometimes wonder just how anything came to exist and how are we conscious and what would happen after we'd (forever) lose our consciousness. I've always held a mild interest for stuff in space. Mostly I was simply wondering, wondering, wondering what was out there and what could really blow my mind (literally, a gamma laser maybe lol).
I don't wonder too much about how the universe came to exist, how we as humans have a consciousness, and what happens when we die because I have a few simple answers to those questions.
Oh, a better phrasing would've probably been something like 'why anything came to exist/exists and if there's ( actually) something/someone behind all this and how consciousness works and like why is it like that.'. I mean, for how anything came to exist, you could probably say the big bang or smthn, but like, then, I'm wondering how the big bang came to happen and what was before it that caused everything to exist..
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Oct 6, 2018 19:56:50 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2018 19:56:50 GMT -5
I've always held a mild interest for stuff in space. Mostly I was simply wondering, wondering, wondering what was out there and what could really blow my mind (literally, a gamma laser maybe lol).
I don't wonder too much about how the universe came to exist, how we as humans have a consciousness, and what happens when we die because I have a few simple answers to those questions.
Oh, a better phrasing would've probably been something like 'why anything came to exist/exists and if there's ( actually) something/someone behind all this and how consciousness works and like why is it like that.'. I mean, for how anything came to exist, you could probably say the big bang or smthn, but like, then, I'm wondering how the big bang came to happen and what was before it that caused everything to exist.. I believe that God created the universe, and since parts of the Bible are either metaphorical or have inconsistencies (due to being immensely old and having been translated so many times), afaik He could have just spoke the big bang into existence, but eh. If God is God, He wouldn't need a big bang to create something - how could the big bang just happen to create a universe and life like us? I don't think it could.
Think what you want, or ask a question if you care to.
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Post by RTef on Oct 6, 2018 20:34:52 GMT -5
Space to me is very interesting. How did it come about? Is there extra-terrestrial life on other planets? Are there multiple universes? All these questions I most likely will never be able to answer even if I devote my entire life to exploring the universe. One thing I am highly intrigued by is how much of a minority our human race, planet and even galaxy is in comparison to the grand scheme of things. A black hole could suddenly open up and eat us whole without any other life form even knowing about our existence. Over the next 100 years I believe we will make significant progress through technology for space exploration as a planet and we already have a satellite that's exited the Solar System.
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Oct 7, 2018 11:28:02 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2018 11:28:02 GMT -5
Funny how insignificant we are in comparison. Knowing we’re just a tiny spec in the galaxy, which is nothing to the rest of the universe, to which god knows if there’s a multiverse. Having the minds to innovate and expand our understanding of such small quantity.
Exoplanets, extraterrestrial life, and the James Webb Space Telescope are of interest.
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Space
Oct 7, 2018 12:43:27 GMT -5
Post by Ezel on Oct 7, 2018 12:43:27 GMT -5
I used to read a lot about space when I was younger, about the Solar System, stars, planets, etc. I found it really interesting how much larger things exist in the universe.
Nowadays I don't read as much about it, however I really like to watch some rare events such as solar/lunar eclipses for example.
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Oct 8, 2018 0:09:44 GMT -5
Post by Zendayo on Oct 8, 2018 0:09:44 GMT -5
I'll start caring about space after we learn what the fuck is at the bottom of the ocean if there even is a bottom
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