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The Hubble Deep Field Video with narration cleaned up

Here's the same video but with the smacking and breathing sounds removed and cleaned up. I apologize for not doing this before, but I never listened to the video with earphones on. Numa Numa guy ...  
 
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xp0nd3r (1 week ago) Show Hide
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so you wouldn't be able to actually exist in the past only look at from a distance. so to quote warrior... You're talking time travel :p
xp0nd3r (1 week ago) Show Hide
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@coleyfan well not really. unless you get into other dimension. say time (as a physical dimension) is set up like sheet of paper and we are drawn on each page. now flip through the book, if you flip through the book in 1 sec say it equals a lifetime. if you think about time as a dimension set up like this its possible that we exist in other dimensions, but not other galaxies or earths. in order to flip back you would have to travel farther from the earth faster than the speed of light. cont.
viciousvintagev (1 week ago) Show Hide
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its crazy how small we are in the universe
jakee03 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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whos the fat man? lol
Ucfspencer (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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guess what, we'll never contact any other forms of life on any other earths, it just wont happen - this place called the universe is the definition of beauty though.....
warriorsng (1 month ago) Show Hide
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hmm, it's probably not possible to see us in the past since the light of our sun (and other stars) are shining outward and don't logically have a way to return to us. Interesting though.
mrsuavecool (1 month ago) Show Hide
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ok, so let me get this straight, we know the condition a fraction of a second after the big bang, but not at or before.. so when we look this far back, we are seeing a much smaller and compressed universe in which we are supposedly be in it. no?
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It's all about light and the speed of light. We can see other galaxies as they were in the past because their light is (or was) shining toward us. We cannot see ourselves because the light of us is shining outward.
To see ourselves in the past, we'd have to travel faster than the speed of light, and arrive at a point far away, thus being able to see the light of how we were. You're talking time travel :p
mrsuavecool (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Thank you for your explanation.
warriorsng (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Yes, that's definitely possible.

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