Author Topic: the most astounding fact about the universe  (Read 1628 times)


holy stuff this whole video is a wallpaper

I don't have time to watch the video right now (but I will later)
so I just wanna say, that in my opinion, the most astounding thing about it that I can think of is that it's so huge

I don't have time to watch the video right now (but I will later)
so I just wanna say, that in my opinion, the most astounding thing about it that I can think of is that it's so huge
Infinitely huge. It's quite amazing to think about.

I don't have time to watch the video right now (but I will later)
so I just wanna say, that in my opinion, the most astounding thing about it that I can think of is that it's so huge
-nvm-

I was expecting something touching and something that was actually astounding

Infinitely huge. It's quite amazing to think about.
And the fact it keeps expanding is also amazing.


I think the most astounding fact about the universe is that there is no such thing as right now.

I don't have time to watch the video right now (but I will later)
so I just wanna say, that in my opinion, the most astounding thing about it that I can think of is that it's so huge
Just a friendly reminder on how loving HUGE the observed universe is:


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Well I remember hearing that there is a HUGE mass right outside of the observable universe and that it isn't made up of the normal stars/space stuff. I'm too lazy to google the technique they used to find it, so yeah. I have no idea of it was covered in the video or if it's been disproven or not.

Well I remember hearing that there is a HUGE mass right outside of the observable universe and that it isn't made up of the normal stars/space stuff. I'm too lazy to google the technique they used to find it, so yeah. I have no idea of it was covered in the video or if it's been disproven or not.
is it hubble space telescope


where would you have to be in order to see this?

is it hubble space telescope
I was meaning to ask how they found it using Hubble.


where would you have to be in order to see this?
Hawaii

On Mt. Mauna Kea to be exact