http://atinyglimpse.ytmnd.com/
Yeah, neat.
Wow, that's pretty crazy!
I have to show my Bio teacher this.
That was awesome.
It does put it in perspective nicely. I'm sure most people that have watched it have already realized the vastness of our universe, though (at least I hope so!).
That was really neet. In my mind ytmnd has lots of junk. That was pretty good quality, though. I enjoyed it.
Quote from: Super_X on September 14, 2006, 10:50:18 PM
That was really neet. In my mind ytmnd has lots of junk. That was pretty good quality, though. I enjoyed it.
Lots of sites have a lot of junk, the trick is to find the good stuff! Smoothmedia (the guy who made that one) usually does pretty good work, him and Syncan are awesome. :)
(Example: Gamesnakes forum is junk, my forum is good stuff! :) )
Quote from: Sidoh on September 14, 2006, 10:13:50 PM
It does put it in perspective nicely. I'm sure most people that have watched it have already realized the vastness of our universe, though (at least I hope so!).
Nicely put.
I spend like.. Insane amounts of time trying to figure out what is beyond what we can't yet see, and I'm pretty sure that we'll never find it. Technology is indeed the biggest factor, but I just can't see what the end could possibly be. I could take this so fucking far but I don't want to troll at the moment.. and it's late :[
Hypothetically, you can't "see" the edge of the universe. Light wraps back to the same point as the original source (asuming no gravity, which is never the case, but that's not the point...).
Quote from: Sidoh on September 15, 2006, 05:05:07 AM
Hypothetically, you can't "see" the edge of the universe. Light wraps back to the same point as the original source (asuming no gravity, which is never the case, but that's not the point...).
According to what we know as of this point. There's obviously more to learn about light, as there is more to learn about virtually everything we know.
Except dumb sophomore bitches.. They're pretty self-explanatory.
Quote from: TeHFoOoL on September 15, 2006, 06:04:13 PM
According to what we know as of this point. There's obviously more to learn about light, as there is more to learn about virtually everything we know.
I think the more prominent figure in this example is the nature and "shape" of the universe.
http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/5638/modelme4.png
I win!