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1 posted on 07/21/2012 12:57:28 AM PDT by LibWhacker
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It's thiiiiiiiiissssssssss big....


2 posted on 07/21/2012 1:28:18 AM PDT by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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The Universe pisses me off.


3 posted on 07/21/2012 1:31:18 AM PDT by Lazamataz (Borg Zombies walk around groaning "Commmppuutteerrrrssss......Commmppuutteerrrrssss......")
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5 posted on 07/21/2012 1:54:57 AM PDT by caveat emptor (Zippity Do Dah)
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Not big enough for Obama, Michelle and myself. I think they should leave.


6 posted on 07/21/2012 1:58:53 AM PDT by Irenic (The pencil sharpener and Elmer's glue is put away-- we've lost the red wheel barrow)
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This photo shouldn't be possible. By all rights it should be all black or at best a foggy glow. The density of the Universe must be set to a knife edge in order to see any visible structure across 10 billion light years. Yet we see spectacular galaxies more than halfway across the Universe.

It's as if God wants us to see his creation and marvel at it.

7 posted on 07/21/2012 2:43:17 AM PDT by Gideon7
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To: LibWhacker; SunkenCiv

8 posted on 07/21/2012 2:54:52 AM PDT by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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When i was in high school, our science teacher told the class that space has no end.. The girl next to me stood up and said, “ thats impossible for space to have no end, there has to be a wall out there..” -— I looked at the girl and said, “ well, whats on the other side of the wall?”.. ——I guess the human mind can’t process something thats eternal and has no end..


9 posted on 07/21/2012 2:58:58 AM PDT by chicken head
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It’s a great big universe
And we’re all really puny
We’re just tiny little specks
About the size of Mickey Rooney.

(Animaniacs)


10 posted on 07/21/2012 3:03:23 AM PDT by Lancey Howard
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" How Big is the Entire Universe?"

"It is known that there are an infinite number of worlds, simply because there is an infinite amount of space for them to be in. However, not every one of them is inhabited. Therefore, there must be a finite number of inhabited worlds. Any finite number divided by infinity is as near to nothing as makes no odds, so the average population of all the planets in the Universe can be said to be zero. From this it follows that the population of the whole Universe is also zero, and that any people you may meet from time to time are merely the products of a deranged imagination. ---Douglas Adams

13 posted on 07/21/2012 3:18:20 AM PDT by Mad Dawgg (If you're going to deny my 1st Amendment rights then I must proceed to the 2nd one...)
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Wait a second, so you're telling me that if Omega is greater than 1, the universe is shaped like a donut? (...since a saddle is just a section of the surface of a torroid.)

How are astrophysicists supposed to maintain any dignity if it turns out the universe is shaped like a donut?

14 posted on 07/21/2012 4:01:53 AM PDT by Yardstick
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Yes it is truly awesome to comprehend the incredible scope of the heavens but remember this......those heavens themselves comprehend nothing.


15 posted on 07/21/2012 5:08:18 AM PDT by circlecity
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Whatever size the universe is, it’s not enough.


16 posted on 07/21/2012 5:36:04 AM PDT by Misterioso (They tried to get me to hate white people, but someone would always come along and spoil it. - Monk)
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is a wholly remarkable book. It has been compiled and recompiled many times over many years and under many different editorships. It contains contributions from countless numbers of travelers and researchers.

The introduction begins like this:

Space is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly hugely mind-boggling big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist, but that's just peanuts to space. Listen… and so on.

(After awhile the style settles down a bit and it begins to tell you things you really need to know, like the fact that the fabulously beautiful planet Bethselamin is now so worried about the cumulative erosion by ten billion visiting tourists a year that any net imbalance between the amount you eat and the amount you excrete while on the planet is surgically removed from your body weight when you leave: so every time you go to the lavatory there it is vitally important to get a receipt.)

To be fair though, when confronted by the sheer enormity of the distances between the stars, better minds than the one responsible for the Guide's introduction have faltered. Some invite you to consider for a moment a peanut in Reading and a small walnut in Johannesburg, and other such dizzying concepts.

The simple truth is that interstellar distances will not fit into the human imagination.

Even light, which travels so fast that it takes most races thousands of years to realize that it travels at all, takes time to journey between the stars. It takes eight minutes to journey from the star Sol to the place where the Earth used to be, and four years more to arrive at Sol's nearest stellar neighbor, Alpha Proxima.

For light to reach the other side of the Galaxy, for it to reach Damogran, for instance, takes rather longer: five hundred thousand years.

The record for hitchhiking this distance is just under five years, but you don't get to see much on the way.

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy says that if you hold a lungful of air you can survive in the total vacuum of space for about thirty seconds. However, it does go on to say that what with space being the mind-boggling size it is the chances of getting picked up by another ship within those thirty seconds are two to the power of two hundred and seventy-six thousand, seven hundred and nine to one against.

-Douglas Adams

20 posted on 07/21/2012 6:49:48 AM PDT by GreenLanternCorps ("Barack Obama" is Swahili for "Jimmy Carter".)
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how can the universe be a trillion light years wide and only 14 billion years old?
how can it expand faster then light?


21 posted on 07/21/2012 6:57:14 AM PDT by The Free Engineer
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Very interesting. Thanks for posting.


22 posted on 07/21/2012 7:12:45 AM PDT by onedoug
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The fact that you can go to the beach and see a sharp horizon and see ships disappear below it is a good indication that the world is finite.
On a flat world, the ships would just appear smaller and smaller and eventually vanish like in a fog.

24 posted on 07/21/2012 7:52:02 AM PDT by BitWielder1 (Corporate Profits are better than Government Waste)
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>>> "How Big is the Entire Universe?" <<<

I ran a cycle on all the theories, calcs and factors you posted and came up with the answer ----> SLIGHTLY SMALLER THAN SKOKIE, ILLINOIS.

25 posted on 07/21/2012 8:00:14 AM PDT by jmax (I'm armed...round is chambered...full magazine is inserted...safety is off.)
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I’ve given a lot of thought to this, and I have come to the conclusion that it’s really, really big.


27 posted on 07/21/2012 8:07:33 AM PDT by Peter W. Kessler (Dirt is for racing... asphalt is for getting there.)
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The Bible states that the Lord created us for his pleasure. Somehow, at the present time, it looks like we aren’t too pleasurable. - The child in the photo with outstretched arms describing “how big” explains it all.


31 posted on 07/21/2012 9:08:56 AM PDT by Twinkie (Isaiah 53)
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I knoe that all that I do know that I know one thing that I know nothing.

Plato

something like that don’t recall it for sure.


32 posted on 07/21/2012 9:34:37 AM PDT by Vaduz
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