Intruder04
Super Freak
My man, let me help set you along the right path. Click here.aside from the universe, another thing that fascinates me.
my expanding underpants.
My man, let me help set you along the right path. Click here.aside from the universe, another thing that fascinates me.
my expanding underpants.
aside from the universe, another thing that fascinates me.
my expanding underpants.
I really have no respect for the Big Bang theory. In my opinion, it's an illogical conjecture that the expanding Universe was set off by an explosion from a massive point singularity, when actual astronomical observations have proved that such a beginning is improbable. The Universe is homogeneous in every possible way, and no matter where you point a telescope in the sky, it all looks the same, with galaxies, stars, nebulae. Why is it that even the most distant objects that were discovered so far are developed galaxies? Shouldn't it have been primordial gas clouds, instead?
The cosmic microwave background (which is used to measure the Universe's expanse) is also separated by enormous gaps, while having the same temperature, and traveling at the speed of light. This means that the microwave background was never connected at any point in time - and let alone, in an explosive expansion that originated from a point singularity.
Of course, there are theories to contend with those observations, and explain why The Big Bang has to be right, beyond a reasonable doubt . In the end, I think it takes as much faith to believe in this stuff, as it does a religious person who believes that God created everything out of the ether.
I guess you require a diaper change.
The discovery announced on Wednesday is expected to bolster a $100 million project unveiled in April and backed by Russian billionaire Yuri Milner to develop a miniature laser-powered spacecraft that can make the trip to the Alpha Centauri system in about 20 years.
“We hope to build a whole system that will send nanocraft to Proxima Centauri and Alpha Centauri within a generation,” said Worden, the executive director of Breakthrough Starshot, an initiative that aims to deploy thousands of tiny spacecraft to travel to our nearest neighboring star system and send back pictures.
Proxima Centauri has a planet.
https://venturebeat.com/2016/08/27/scientists-find-earth-like-planet-circling-suns-nearest-neighbor/
But, for me, the most interesting part of the article was this. The development of small crafts that can travel 1/5 light speed
20 years....
That is the most interesting thing about the Universe to me, the distance of everything.
I really wish I had the inclination to learn about astrophysics now that I didn't have when actually being in school... it's a bottomless well of new fascinating theories and facts.
I was deathly afraid of death a few years ago, but I've learned to deal with it. Science cannot explain everything, so that can always leave a possibility of some formless consciousness living on in some form.
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