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    Can you imagine how long it would take to walk around the sun? like if it was a normal planet and not super hot...or even Jupiter?

    BTW what is Anteres? never heard of it, that planet is bigger then you can imagine if it's a real planet.
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    the universe is amazing. Its pretty much the only thing that we hardly know anthing about. There are so many questions! And yes when you think about it it does make me feel really small. we are such a tiny tiny tiny part of the universe.

    Quote Originally Posted by 1Shot1Kill View Post
    BTW what is Anteres? never heard of it, that planet is bigger then you can imagine if it's a real planet.
    i think its a star
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    Yeah and it's the 5th brightest star in the galaxy, looked it up. To think there are stars this big and planets that are bigger out in the universe..we are tinier then ants on our planet compared to aliens on other planets i'm sure. Imagine a person the size of us on our planet on a planet bigger then that star? we'd be like bacteria to them....geez we are so damned small!

    BTW more then the universe we dont know about.

    Our brain, if we fully understand our brain one day in the really late future we could maybe do stuff like telekenesis, and if we get 100% of our gene done if we lose an arm we grow it right back and regenerate really fast.

    We have yet to know what's in the deepest part of the ocean...there is also a place where i live where they can make it to the bottom of the water but they can't get to the very bottom like through all the dirt in the water even with todays technology.

    We don't know a whole lot about our past.

    We don't know how we were created and never will i'm sure.


    There are places we know nothing about..bermuta triangle for instance! people dissapear from there and never seen again but they find their planes somewhere in the world years later in mint condition
    , or what about the sea monsters everyone talks about? the one in BC and i believe Australia.
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    Oh yeah and to think there are billions of planets in our galaxy, imagine how many universes there are..or if there are more then 1 universe, also what is out there we don't know? could be other things besides planets, stars, etc....something not imaginable because we've yet to think something like that is possible!

    First IMO we should worry more on OUR PLANET then focus into space more...i wonder if the universe was actually created or how it started (it started small most likely), i don't believe in god so i wont say that...
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    Our very existence is unequivical testimony to some form of higher power, the balance of our ecosystem, our amazing bodies, and a world that can (at least until we are finished destroying it) supply our every need, is too perfect a situation to be in by accident.

    As for the scale showed in that link...I have seen too much already in my short life...but I have never felt so insignifigant, lol. I have never really had a fear of anything in particular, but that freaked me out more than the Burger King man. I would love to be able to see it for myself, but sadly, it most likely wont happen.


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    Speaking of things that are tough to visualise

    http://www.tenthdimension.com/flash2.php

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manetheren View Post
    Our very existence is unequivical testimony to some form of higher power, the balance of our ecosystem, our amazing bodies, and a world that can (at least until we are finished destroying it) supply our every need, is too perfect a situation to be in by accident.

    As for the scale showed in that link...I have seen too much already in my short life...but I have never felt so insignifigant, lol. I have never really had a fear of anything in particular, but that freaked me out more than the Burger King man. I would love to be able to see it for myself, but sadly, it most likely wont happen.


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    Adapting to surroundings if we were on a rock that flew into the world, then evolving. This woulda been like this on any other planet except we would be different, though just a theory since there is no way we can prove how we existed.
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    1Shot1Kill wrote: "Adapting to surroundings if we were on a rock that flew into the world, then evolving. This woulda been like this on any other planet except we would be different, though just a theory since there is no way we can prove how we existed"



    Its all theoretical, but I wasnt implying we began the way we are, I was referring to the exact point of conception in which we came into existance. If we were organisms of some unknown and unevolved form, we still would have required some conditions to have to be met in order for continuation of life, so that we would have the opportunity to evolve into what we are now...selfish, ignorant, self-important, and in my case...pretty, jk, lol. Anyway, tthat leads me to believe we are still in some form at least, in the same enviroment of our original conception, which actually leans a little towards the Big Bang Theory, and I am not sure I am in full agreement with that concept. In reponse to your post 1Shot1kill, If one thousand puppies are on a rock...and somehow survive to land on the moon...there is no adaptation to provide a chance for evolution, because there is nothing of their previous enviroment to sustain them. I am not trying to start an argument, and everyone seems peaceful enough, but talking with intelligent people about my ideas, and receiving their thoughts as well is how I form my own ideas and opinions.

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    and even more of a thought provoking question.....what is beyond the universe, or does it just end?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ao1xSniperkev View Post
    and even more of a thought provoking question.....what is beyond the universe, or does it just end?
    Thes question is..does it end at all? we have no clue, even with hubble we can't see the other end of the universe and hubble see's REALLY REALLY far...about 150ish light years or so i believe..and what's at the end of the universe? probably just blackness, because if the universe isn't forever then it will expand so the end of the universe is probably just darkness and that's all...and this will most likely travel on forever as i don't think the universe is 1 big huge planet like thing...although it could be and the universe is inside this planet and what's outside is...unknown and unthinkable!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bezim View Post
    Speaking of things that are tough to visualise

    http://www.tenthdimension.com/flash2.php
    Brain espodes. Slumps in chair, drooling.

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    That was my hope

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    This is a great link. Nice one. :P

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    http://sizeofoutworld.ytmnd.com/
    http://newsizeofourworld.ytmnd.com/

    Dude, Anteres has NOTHING on the biggest known star!
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    Dear sweet jesus.... jesus, jesus, jesus. Whoah....
    Thats all i can say. I feel so small.

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