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  • @WOWJBEOWULF We're pretty sure the universe is finite - huge, but not infinite.

  • Why are these Mormon ads on Carl Sagan videos?

  • I actually took a picture of the Orion nebubla in my astrophotography class. I have it right now, pretty sweet

  • My favorite telescope destination...

  • We dont...

  • Anywhere we are... we simply look 'up', to look into the past... so where do we look to see the future? :)

  • @JayDee98765 Within.

  • @salasvalor01 Spot on!

  • @JayDee98765 Talking about astronomical distances, light is just too slow.

  • @6471917 We need not worry about the apaprent light speed - speed limit, we (I suspect) will be able to use space/time's ability to bend to our advantage, it seems far fetched but the theory is there. I suspect.

  • @JayDee98765 I'm most sure we will be able to!

  • What the fuck is with all the anti-religious trolls on every single Carl Sagan video in the universe. I believe in God and Iove astronomy. Fuck off and enjoy the video.

  • @SuperHaloStarwarsFan Why do you belive in "God"? and what "God" do you belive in?

  • @SuperHaloStarwarsFan That could be said both ways..

  • @SuperHaloStarwarsFan It's not about god or religion with a troll. It's like a scavenger, it's a jackal that doesn't feel pain. It gets it's kicks by verbally attacking higher lifeforms and giggling as they let out their frustrations on them.

    They sometimes provide enjoyable debate but some just use constant insults, kind of sucking the fun out of it.

    That's the internet. If it were a physical place it would have burned down.

  • @SuperHaloStarwarsFan It's because science and God contradict each other.One can't be right.We all know which one that is...

  • It was good but too short!

  • @jhmoonman Like Carl Sagan in general...

  • to have spent so much time looking up, I can't believe Carl Sagan never saw his own halo.

  • When I was growing up in the 90's, star formations such as Orion's belt were easily visible even in the brightest of area's. Now I look up to the stars and see nothing. My only wish is that an extra terrestrial species has taken notice of our planet and of us, and they record in their history books that we were a species that tried..

  • @iWesTCoastiN We need to invest more money into technology so we can find out whats beyond the Milky Way. Why any human hasnt touched down on Mars is beyond me.

  • Wonder about the Universe; in an infinite Universe we would be surrounded by infinite number of galaxies and stars; therefore, we would be surrounded by light as bright as our Sun. What happened? One answer is we are a young Universe, and the light has not reached us; another answer, as light bounces around it devolves into lower frequencies as quanta energy is what atoms can retransmit by its properties (less frequency not more), thus we are surrounded by Infrared, but huge Universe.

  • what a vocabulary!

  • Unfortunately, you need to truly understand chemistry, biology and physics to understand.

    Please watch:

    Symphony of Science - The Poetry of Reality (An Anthem for Science)

    /watch?v=9Cd36WJ79z4

    &

    Symphony of Science - 'We Are All Connected' (ft. Sagan, Feynman, deGrasse Tyson & Bill Nye)

    /watch?v=XGK84Poeynk

  • @goog2k Where did you go?  Shit in your diapers like you do out of your mouth?

  • Sagan said, "We are star stuff" and "a way for the cosmos to know itself."

    All the atoms on earth and in our bodies came from supernova that blew up over 5 billion years ago.

    Aren't we all just walking, talking stardust -- this cosmos become AWAKE and looking back at itself? -- and aren't we intimately connected to it all?

    We are this wonder called life become AWAKE

    Please enjoy the dance.

    And ultimately there's nothing that separates us from others in this grand mystery. Please be kind.

  • lol "god did it" must be your brilliant explanation

  • @defstoner18 The devil made you say that, didn't he?

  • @defstoner18 nyahahaha!

  • kobasica your eyes aren't the only thing you can use to observe things. Science provides us with many tools which we can use to observe things, things which would otherwise be undetectable due to the time needed to understand it such as evolution and abiogenesis.

    I'm fairly sure we all know that acorns grow into oak trees but I doubt anyone has sat down and observed an acorn develop into an oak tree.

  • With such things happening in reality ..we subject ourselves to a 40 hour work week, tv, etc.... All who read this now and later.....we were born a little too early for the great adventure to come in the future...Imagine the year 5723 ......We get to become colonists again as we plant colonies on other planets, fly some highly developed vehicles, and fuck around with holographic sluts...for entertainment ...while mining in the depths of a metal rich planet for wages....LMAO

  • i could only hope our ancestors will enjoy a beer together whilst fucking around with holographic sluts.

  • @jamesdouglastx

    Thats "descendants", ancestors come before you.

  • @BenKenobie47 good call bro! the force is strong with you.

  • We are SO small....it is amazing I love the night you can see into eternity

  • @Margaux666 I got a new telescope and as I look upon the heavens, it really makes me understand what the universe really is...a vast place which is yet to be discovered..

  • @Margaux666 Technically.... We can only see about 2.5-million light years away with the naked eye, the rest is so far away that it appears 'dim' so that we can't see it.... But yea, i know what you mean.

    I'll just scurry off now...

  • @Margaux666 I know this is 2 years later but still, your basically looking into the past! Think of it as a time machine. The light you see from some of those stars are older than the dinosaurs! It's awesome.

  • it's a trip isn't it,looking back into time simply looking up at the sky.I wish i could travel faster than light to a distant galaxy and watch it become the present.Space is too vast,we hardly have a chance...it isn't fair !

  • the same goes with time!

  • agreed,our lifespan on the cosmic clock is not even measurable.Hell,mankinds time here barely registers.

  • dandy :P

  • Really, do you find this all so difficult to comprehend?

  • when you die your nipples fall off

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