Edge of the Universe
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thank you for this great documentary =)
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Now look, No one knows for sure, but I think it's Vigintillion Miles Away from Earth, Vigintillion has probaly over 40 0's.
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Astronomy wise and space wise i have to agree with "NostalgicAlien", watched it with my Emagin VR glasses on the floor with earphones.....now that was amazing :)
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those were the best 2 hours of my life.
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the movie was my favourite thing i've seen on tv
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tats....................... so small =.=
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I'd be weary of a edge of the world theory. :D
It's going to be a while before we can really observe what's beyond the edge of the universe, if it is at all possible? I mean, what is there to see apart from nothing? There is no light/anything for us to see?
I watched the documentary last night. It's very informative and definitely worth the watch. The animations at times were a little too much. :)
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Isn't that only about the Earth. I think for the universe it is Big Rip, Big Crunch or something like that. Big chill; I'll try it on wiki. lol
Because everything on wiki is true, right? lol
xboxizdope 3 years ago 9
Gain access to scientific journals that interest you and read them yourself. Use Google Scholar if you don't have direct access to journals. If you don't believe what the journal says is true, then use their methods section to recreate the experiment. You have a right to be skeptical of secondary sources such as the media, but most of the time they do a decent job of summarizing the key points of research so that non-academics can understand what the study concluded.
Wesdabest 3 years ago 7