• Largest anythings in the universe.
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Part one [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9vi75fu0g8&feature=related[/media] Part Two [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6uDT6Gr2WE&feature=related[/media] Part three [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whGSUVVWfM4&feature=related[/media] Bonus: Strangest things in the universe. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3t6DBWL5FdU&feature=related[/media] Have you ever wondered just how fucking huge the universe is? Just to give and idea, it's really fucking big.
Yes i have, but i cannot imagine the actual size of it. I cant even imagine how big earth is
The universe is small, If you think like me
The universe is amazing [editline]19th June 2011[/editline] hard to believe we are in the matrix
[QUOTE=BackOnCrack;30554429]The universe is amazing [editline]19th June 2011[/editline] hard to believe we are in the matrix[/QUOTE] A billion Yottabytes.
Sad thing is we probably will never get outside our galaxy to explore others.
[QUOTE=counterpo0;30554612]Sad thing is we probably will never get outside our galaxy to explore others.[/QUOTE] Just wait for them to come to us. who knows, we might find a form of transportation faster than light, that doesn't kill us.
[QUOTE=counterpo0;30554612]Sad thing is we probably will never get outside our solar system to explore others.[/QUOTE] Fixed that for you :smith: [quote]hard to believe we are in the matrix[/quote] When you think about it chances are we are. How many realities can there be (not alternate dimensions)? One. How many [I]virtual [/I]realities can there be?
Science!
Alright, let's get the Facepunch space program running, we gotta get some of this space booze. it's like astronaut ice cream
[QUOTE=thrawn2787;30555164]Fixed that for you :smith: When you think about it chances are we are. How many realities can there be (not alternate dimensions)? One. How many [I]virtual [/I]realities can there be?[/QUOTE] Snow crash.
I always love watching things like this. It's truly amazing just how much is out there.
Insert Gabe Newell joke here. Anyways, that's pretty amazing actually.
Brain hurts now.
I miss the old discovery/history channel type things Now they always talk like they're in an action movie trailer and they have someone repeat exactly what they said
[QUOTE=The BoxDog;30554624]Just wait for them to come to us. who knows, we might find a form of transportation faster than light, that doesn't kill us.[/QUOTE] Through the warp and far away!
:psyduck:
So many moving things in that video, it's hurting my head.
[QUOTE=Cl0cK;30556015]Insert Gabe Newell joke here. Anyways, that's pretty amazing actually.[/QUOTE] :frown:
Is my dick in there? just kidding
[QUOTE=DesolateGrun;30561071]Is my dick in there? just kidding[/QUOTE] Your dick is so small it undergoes diffraction effects [editline]19th June 2011[/editline] since you don't have a girlfriend to observe it :science:
where are all the bearded sciencemen, how am I suppose to know the credibility of these videos with all the women.
I don't really care about whats out there, Im more for researching and discovering things we can actually get to. If you told an Astronomer "You wont ever get to those things your researching" They would cry.
hooray unfathomable numbers
The style of this documentary was really frustrating for me, Yes its interesting but you don't need to have so many cuts, action action, OH MY GOD SO BIG, Its like a a trailer to an action movie. It also feels a little to dumbed down. Interesting, but hard for me to watch.
Neutron star! [img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/you_dense_motherfucker.png[/img] Nah, but thanks boxdog, i found this quite interesting.
[QUOTE=Mixed Sources;30562676]The style of this documentary was really frustrating for me, Yes its interesting but you don't need to have so many cuts, action action, OH MY GOD SO BIG, Its like a a trailer to an action movie. It also feels a little to dumbed down. Interesting, but hard for me to watch.[/QUOTE] yeah, it's a bit much. I'd be cool with a single chill person explaining it all in a soothing voice.
[QUOTE=Parakon;30565918]yeah, it's a bit much. I'd be cool with a single chill person explaining it all in a soothing voice.[/QUOTE] Either Stephen fry, David attenborough or Brian cox.
Gentlemen, BEHOLD [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEheh1BH34Q[/media]
The guy in the blue jacket who talked about the blobs in the second video reminds me of Gman.
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