Horselover fat
Well-Known Member
Tiny dot. The ISS moves at ~25 000km/h and it would take nine million years for it to travel the distance. Milkyway is ~100 000 light-years accross and it's only two million light-years to andromeda.
Scariest fact is that the universe is that big... probably contains loads of habitable planets yet no intelligent life had found us. This could indicate that intelligent life can't escape its own solar system before the sun supernovas.... OR that other sentient life only exists on planes of existence we haven't looked at or can't see! Boom
Tiny dot. The ISS moves at ~25 000km/h and it would take nine million years for it to travel the distance. Milkyway is ~100 000 light-years accross and it's only two million light-years to andromeda.
They think you can probably bend space time which would make it quicker... not gonna happen any time soon tho... and obviously humans have to survive the amount of time it would take to develop that..... questionableThat's some distance - the speed of light for millions of years, just to get to the next star in our milky way .
Who knows if they found us... but, really, that blue dot is the area where the aliens would have be in to detect us. And realistically our radio waves probably drown in static much closer to us. The sad truth may be what you describe; Intelligent life could be fairly common and it might still be impossible for any species to travel to meet another... No matter how advanced... Light speed simply will not be fast enough, and as far as we know light speed is impossible for anything with mass anyway. I hope wormholes are real thoughScariest fact is that the universe is that big... probably contains loads of habitable planets yet no intelligent life had found us. This could indicate that intelligent life can't escape its own solar system before the sun supernovas.... OR that other sentient life only exists on planes of existence we haven't looked at or can't see! Boom
Tiny dot. The ISS moves at ~25 000km/h and it would take nine million years for it to travel the distance. Milkyway is ~100 000 light-years accross and it's only two million light-years to andromeda.
Welcome to TnT!Who knows if they found us... but, really, that blue dot is the area where the aliens would have be in to detect us. And realistically our radio waves probably drown in static much closer to us. The sad truth may be what you describe; Intelligent life could be fairly common and it might still be impossible for any species to travel to meet another... No matter how advanced... Light speed simply will not be fast enough, and as far as we know light speed is impossible for anything with mass anyway. I hope wormholes are real though
This is the thing I was on about... basically warp drive.Who knows if they found us... but, really, that blue dot is the area where the aliens would have be in to detect us. And realistically our radio waves probably drown in static much closer to us. The sad truth may be what you describe; Intelligent life could be fairly common and it might still be impossible for any species to travel to meet another... No matter how advanced... Light speed simply will not be fast enough, and as far as we know light speed is impossible for anything with mass anyway. I hope wormholes are real though
The nearest star is 4.3 light years away.That's some distance - the speed of light for millions of years, just to get to the next star in our milky way .
It's 40 trillion kilometres away ..... our fastest probe goes 250,000km per hours and takes 18,000 years to get there. My mistake, I was going on the journey from one end of our milky way to the other regarding the millions of light years.The nearest star is 4.3 light years away.
Welcome to TnT!
This is going to blow your mind.
View attachment 5024012
Galactic Penis
View attachment 5024013
The Antannae Galaxies colliding - creating the biggest flaccid penis the universe
View attachment 5024014
View attachment 5024022
COCK-A-DOODLE-DOO: NASA rovers scrawl giant willy on Mars • The Register
Dont forget the Bezos space dilldo.
View attachment 5024024
The moral of this story is "There is no place to hide from penis."
View attachment 5024027
Those speeds and times are constantly being revised up.It's 40 trillion kilometres away ..... our fastest probe goes 250,000km per hours and takes 18,000 years to get there. My mistake, I was going on the journey from one end of our milky way to the other regarding the millions of light years.