We humans are apes that live on a tiny terrestrial rock filled with wonders with our friendly parent star the Sun with some other 9 friends in our solar system and our solar system is also not alone, it has some millions of other friends make up our galaxy the Milkyway, Yes it doesn't end here our galaxy also has some other no millions no billions no trillions of other galaxies make up the observable universe, But do you think that observable universe is the END ? It is just the universe we can see and can be seen from our satellites telescopes and other scientific means.
Do you even know that we have just explored 0.000000000000000001 percent of our galaxy ? so how we will explore this universe ?
And it doesn't end up here Trillions of universes make a multiverse and Quadrillions of multiverses make A super-multi verse. Whattttttttttttt it may confuse you but if i say the SPACE is Infinite
--Me, Scientists, Theorists, Google
''How big is this universe ?''
850 DazareAerospace
3.5 years ago
Also honestly why do people care about exploring space. We’ve got earth, is a perfect habitable planet not good enough for you all? We haven’t even explored all of earth too, like most of the oceans are unexplored, why do you want to leave?
So does it twisted your head ?
Lol yep @WiiHoldingTheMini
@MinWiii my name is better
I think the reason people want to go to space and not the ocean is because at almost any time you can look up and see space, where as even standing on a beach you can only see maybe 5 feet into the water. People are scared of the ocean because they do not know it, where as space you can see forever. They don’t explore the ocean as they are afraid of it, also because they know there are things that can kill them in there, as well as drowning. @CatHoldingTheSun
@Dathcha true
Danger wasn’t my point, my point is why explore other planets just because they might have life, when I can guarantee you there’s over 1000 undiscovered species just sitting in our oceans. The oceans are simply the more interesting thing @CatHoldingTheSun
@Dathcha both have extreme risks, but space flight has more, granted, but you are using highly combustible fuel in an oxygen-rich environment, with direct access to air unlike being in the ocean. Not to mention, we have gone to the moon, and did Apollo 11 explode? No. challenger was in the 1980’s and our technology has improved. Stalemate?
So? The Challenger exploded @CatHoldingTheSun
@DazareAerospace keyword observable
@Dathcha the glass cracked
Also submarines? Ever heard of those? @CatHoldingTheSun
People have gone to the bottom of the Mariana trench dude @CatHoldingTheSun
Um, yes we do @CatHoldingTheSun
@Dathcha We have the technology for 0-G, because there is no pressure, but, we don’t for thousands upon thousands of pounds pressure on a small metal capsule.
@Dathcha Yes this is true. They don't explore the oceans at all. There are millions of things buried in the deepness and darkness of the oceans
Doesn’t matter until a star destroyer exits hyperspace above our earth
This is all according to apes who think they understand the universe. As if.
You are much closer to the size of the observable universe than to the size of the smallest possible distance in physics
Ah yes, the VIP Ticket to existential crisis
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My brain is dead
@Captainboeing Yes but it is really a twisting question our brains not capable of thinking
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Really it twisted my head now i have to go to the doctor and i have a strong head ache