*~A Tiny Glimpse~*
Created on: September 13th, 2006
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also, this counts as further proof there's no way we are the only species with technology. why all that space for one group of ungrateful "humans" eh? the good thing is once we finish making this planet completely uninhabitable, we now know theres someplace else to go a and destroy keeping our options open.
I think the reason people find this so fascinating is because few of us have ever looked out into space and seen anything besides a bunch of white dots. Everything I've ever learned about space dealt solely with our solar system. We all know that space is infinite but being able to look AT something and say "right there is an entire galaxy that we know absolutely nothing about, and there's trillions of planets in that one little spot." is just mind blowing
"Short film. And Ive seen that image before. Nothing new." Not only that, but this pic has been up on the Google search engine for well over a year now, I've seen it again and again while doing searches for it. If one clicks on it, you can find all this information on there. Its interesting, but just because you came up with the idea to make it a ytmnd, does not deserve you an instant-five. Normally, I wouldn't rate a one on any site just for reasons like that, but since it has over 2,000 votes, 1'ing it is the only way over making any difference in opinion whatsoever. Sorry for the downvote.
wow...i was thinking, holy crap that's a lot...then i started thinking, holy crap there are a lot of those tiny squares in that picture...then, holy crap put that picture around in a sphere...and holy crap there's stuff in all of that past what's in the picture that we can't see...then my head exploded. omg that's insane
"I've
had people tell me that dinosaur bones were either put there by teh devil
to make us doubt, or they were left over from another planet that god used
as spare parts when he made this one. Seriously."
lol, their problem is that they try to argue away the existence of dinosaurs, instead of figuring out how/when they DID exist... cuz obviously they did, and I've heard plausible theories that stick to the universe being around 6k years old.
KuroSata, this image PROVES the universe is much MUCH older than 6,000 years old. Unless you wish to argue what the speed of light is, explain to me how we can see light from objects that are 13 billion light years away if they have only existed for 6000 years? This image proves all claims about the Universe made in the Bible to be complete and utter BS if interpreted literally. However, depending what you want to define as a "day", many Christians have come to realize that the universe is in fact billions of years old..but could have still been created by God.
Omg... Beyond our galaxy is... MORE GALAXIES?! I NEVER F*CKING COULD HAVE GUESSED! But, I guess this YTMND is alright. I'd love to hear some dumbsh*t tell me that there is no life on other planets after seeing this. In a universe of uncountable stars, the odds of only 1 single planet being suitable for life are extremely small. But I degress. Nice job.
smoothmedia: While I wouldn't try to say that the universe is 6000 years old, cause that would be rather foolish, it's important to realize that because these galaxies are 13 billion light years away, that means that the light emitted from them is up to 13 billion years old (but probably less due to the expasion of the universe). So, assuming that the universe were, say 13,000,006,000 years old, these galaxies could *theoretically* be 6000 years old as you look at them ;)
this YTMND made me depressed because you know there HAS to be life in a planet out there somewhere and we'll never know =(
Heres my theory since it would take to long for us to travel, the aliens live for so much longer that the amount of time seems insignificant to them because they are so superior. Also the UFOs have got multiple light speed blasters on the sides than combined with the outer spinning propels them faster than light into hyperdimensions. Theres no other explenation. im gonna go infiltrate area 51 and take pics lol
I can't stand to give this one star because it really is pretty amazing information, and cool music. Nevertheless, I really don't think informational YTMNDs are worth much at all. It just doesn't make sense to do them. You have to put all the text in a GIF, you have to deal with preloading nonsense, you can't do hyperlinks and stuff... It's just a lot better to make a message board post about it. But the presentation is pretty nice, so an extra star...
I also can't help but feel that a lot of people give this 5 stars because they want to seem smarter than other YTMNDers who are "neanderthalic" enough to laugh at dumb nonsensical humor, which is the very foundation of YTMND. But don't think that has anything to do with my rating. I already explained that.
Ooh My f*cking GOD man this is amazing!!!
Your gifted in informing people Smoothmedia, contgratulations! I took a semester in astronomy university, then dropped out (to go to medical school) and I knew that it was this big and all, the teachers said it there... But the way you put things together, my friend, and the music.. what a PLEASURE TO READ and learn from such a *smooth* presentation! Smoothmedia indeed you are :D . You just made the day of many people, including me :D . Congratulations on your 5s!!! :-)))))))
Ooh My f*cking GOD man this is amazing!!! Your gifted in informing
people Smoothmedia, contgratulations! I took a semester in astronomy
university, then dropped out (to go to medical school) and I knew that it
was this big and all, the teachers said it there... But the way you put
things together, my friend, and the music.. what a PLEASURE TO READ and
learn from such a *smooth* presentation! Smoothmedia indeed you are :D .
You just made the day of many people, including me :D . Congratulations on
your 5s!!! :-)))))))
Makes me want to change my major to physics/astronomy. The last time something got me somewhere close to being this excited about science and space exploration was when I really learned what e=mc2 meant. I am truly excited for the exploration that awaits mankind's endeavor--if we can stop hating eachother and focus to the space above us. I wish I could live long enough to see that.
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