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The Known Universe

16 durable postsStarted 2009-12-17Latest 2009-12-20
#78336Post 1 of 16

[YOUTUBE]17jymDn0W6U[/YOUTUBE]

The culmination of everything we observe. :shock:

#1311595Post 2 of 16

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wow impressive :shock:

#1311600Post 3 of 16

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really amazing, the only perspective that gave me was how little perspective I actually have :lol:...

...was it just me or did the credits seem to be moving sideways at the end? (optical illusion)

#1311637Post 4 of 16

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That's cool! :shock:

#1311638Post 5 of 16

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Really impressive !! Great music!!

#1311647Post 6 of 16

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And here we are! Does anyone else feel really, really super small after watching that? I sure do. :shock:

#1311687Post 7 of 16

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:shock:

darkness! :RockOn:

#1311725Post 8 of 16

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love it..... and to get an even more humbling impression of how tiny we are, at the farthest corners of universe (part where they called it "our cosmic horizon"), particle physicists believe that it's actually a bubble that the universe is floating in and there could be an incredible number of such bubbles floating close to each other in this "soup".

#1311813Post 9 of 16

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^^ just like your avatar .... everything is a tiny part of something bigger

#1311821Post 10 of 16

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[QUOTE=Kamal;816497]love it..... and to get an even more humbling impression of how tiny we are, at the farthest corners of universe (part where they called it "our cosmic horizon"), particle physicists believe that it's actually a bubble that the universe is floating in and there could be an incredible number of such bubbles floating close to each other in this "soup".[/QUOTE]

that's wild man, and making me nauseous just thinking about it, lol

:shock: seriously though, wow! Know of any articles where we can read about those theories from said physicists K?

#1311825Post 11 of 16

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Now that is truly impressive. A very humbling video, such a small speck in the big picture.

#1312013Post 12 of 16

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No matter how many documentaries I see about this shit, I am never anyway closer to understanding the size of it all!

#1312014Post 13 of 16

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[QUOTE=floridaorange;816608]that's wild man, and making me nauseous just thinking about it, lol

:shock: seriously though, wow! Know of any articles where we can read about those theories from said physicists K?[/QUOTE]

I'll see if I can find any text online, it's the theory of multiverses. IIRC, I saw Michio Kaku talk about it in a documentary about Parallel Universes.

#1312241Post 14 of 16

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try reading some of this guys stuff [URL]http://www.amitgoswami.org/[/URL] hes only one of many whos trying to explain whatever is going on beyond our reason - no time, no space, parellel universe,...

#1312282Post 15 of 16

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yea there extended interviews of his in he extended edition of "What the Bleep do we know"

#1312285Post 16 of 16

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Holy $hit... that was astounding and beautiful.... would love to see stuff like that at the IMAX... and that music... so very calming.... gotta find me that ambient thread this morning.

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