The following image will no doubt amaze and or scare you. It might make you ponder our insignificance in space, it might not, but it most probably will. It’s a gif image, so wait for it to load – by the time you’ve read this far it will already start flicking through pictures of planets and stars contained within our solar system, in order from smallest (Earth’s moon) to largest (VY Canis Majoris – 3000 million km in diameter and 4,900 light years away from our planet)
To put this into some sort of perspective:
- In one second light travels 300,000 km, which is 7 trips around Earth.
- The closest star to us that we can see in our night sky is Alpha Centuari and is 4.5 light years from Earth.
- 1 light year is 9.5 trillion kms away.
- You can fit 1 million planet Earths into our Sun.
- You can fit 1 billion Suns into VY Canis Majoris!
- A lot of these stars have planets orbiting them, just like we orbit the Sun (a star).
- It is estimated that there are as many as 50 billion planets in our galaxy, most of which are as large as Jupiter.
- There are said to be as many as 200 billion stars in our galaxy alone.
- Over 2 million galaxies have been counted, but it is estimated there could be as many as 100 million.
- The visible universe is about 15,000 million light years in size.
- If our planet is the only one in the entire universe that contains intelligent life, then we are really alone.
To view the image as a single jpg rather than an animated gif, click here.
Here’s something else that might bend your noodle – Look outside your window and take a peek at the stars, yes they don’t seem so small now do they? Since these stars are about 500 light years away (takes 500 years for their light to reach Earth and therefore be visible by our eyes) you are actually looking at space as it was 500 years ago.
Yes, you just saw the past.
Haha, your right, that’s a bloody cool gif. Want to bend your ‘noodle’ even more? Using the same logic, the light coming off of everything you see is from the past, so in reality the only thing in the present is you. 8^O
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Considering light travels 300,000 km per second, it’s safe to assume that light hits my eyes just as quickly, if not quicker than it takes my mind to conceptualise me as myself. Therefore the objects I see are just as much in the past as each and every second that makes up the ‘present’ moment. If anything, we are stuck in the past, as we rarely achieve truly present moments, and even when we do they are instantly lost in time and space.
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fuck!!!
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trees saws branches soup!
soup soup oh boy thats good soup
yeah soup is good soup!
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‘Hold it right there son’ that’s pretty fucking hardcore. Weirder still, when thinking about the “past” it’s frozen in our minds, meaning that this present moment could just be an eternity in motion; then you got to ask what’s making the universe move?
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Why do I even bother…
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Why do you even bother what?
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It’s all so small I mean. Makes me dejected sometimes.
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But luckily I have apple juice.
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Oh right, I thought you were attempting to have a dig at my post!
Apple juice is nothing compared to orange juice… Yes I just compared the two.
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Wouldn’t dream of it. Twas greatly insightful. Your view on juices… less so.
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i ate glue today!
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At least you can still be relevant to the human race….maybe.
I suddenly don’t feel like I need to lose any weight.
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Considering Earth is 6 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 kilograms in mass, you’d need to lose a whole lot of weight to make any difference in the grand scheme of things!
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Having a jar of peanut butter for dinner then.
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End of the day the universe will fade like everything else. So who gives a fuck if you make a difference, just experience all of this and enjoy it before you fade back into a pile of unconscious atoms.
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zoe is a bad man!!!!!
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i love bacon!
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