Also humbling is to consider the potential size of the not-observable universe. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observable_universe …pic.twitter.com/0KToWyNzyw
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Also humbling is to consider the potential size of the not-observable universe. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observable_universe …pic.twitter.com/0KToWyNzyw
3% means it’s only 33 times bigger.
Those two facts are why I think it's better to retreat into virtual reality than explore space. Create a multiverse of virtual realities and explore them without the speed limit problems. We just need to build Multivac.
Speaking of Asimov: there is beautiful webtoon adaptation of "The Last Question", translated from Korean. Everyone should check it out.https://imgur.com/gallery/9KWrH
The food & beaches are probably bad, so why bother.
Such vastness is unfathomable; our minds mind suited for a meso range between this cosmic scale & the also unfathomable microphysical world. Our minds don't represent nature in its entirety but merely the sector of which is vital importance to the human organism
This was an excellent read that helped frame the question in a way a lay person such as myself can grasp. But, it led me to a second question: what is the fabric of the universe expanding into? What is that “void”?
It isn’t expanding *into* anything. Our universe is the definition of what space means. “Expansion” in relation to our universe just means that the distances between all points is increasing. Or, equivalently, the time required for light to travel those distances is increasing.
Yes, but that 3% spans galaxies
I'm guessing most all of that is ill-suited for our form of life so it's a wash.
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