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    How small we actually are in the universe

    I'm a really big science nerd and this is just truly amazing to me. This is basically a scale of the universe, if you're into this type of thing you have to check this out: http://htwins.net/scale2/
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    When you get that happy, and you can see everything that you worked for come to fruition.. you might cry too. See, it's moments like those, that make everything you worked for, worth it.

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    And take that and multiply it by possibly thausands and you have the basis to the multiverse theory. Then add in some quantum physics and our own universe in a sense is a very small world.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Verios44 View Post
    And take that and multiply it by possibly thausands and you have the basis to the multiverse theory. Then add in some quantum physics and our own universe in a sense is a very small world.
    Exactly haha, its amazing to think about
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    Quote Originally Posted by Element View Post
    Exactly haha, its amazing to think about
    And to add yet another level to the madness. Think about the possibility of parallel realities and those equal to a almost infinite amount since theoretically a parallel reality can be created after every decisions that can have multiple outcomes.y
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    Quote Originally Posted by Verios44 View Post
    And take that and multiply it by possibly thausands and you have the basis to the multiverse theory. Then add in some quantum physics and our own universe in a sense is a very small world.
    Let's not jump the gun on the multiverse theory just yet. Although it will be interesting to see what NASA finds from the launch of LISA. Honestly I'm beginning to fear that humans are too stupid too comprehend the universe (or multiverse :P).

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    Quote Originally Posted by WRATH View Post
    Let's not jump the gun on the multiverse theory just yet. Although it will be interesting to see what NASA finds from the launch of LISA. Honestly I'm beginning to fear that humans are too stupid too comprehend the universe (or multiverse :P).
    Sadly, NASA is too cought up in buroceatics to do much more than it already has. More progress has been made in the private sector in the past decade or so than by NASA in its lifetime.

    Also, humans are intelligent when they choose to be. Many prefer to follow and be told what to believe, do , etc. that is the main problem. But not gonna get into that debate today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Verios44 View Post
    Sadly, NASA is too cought up in buroceatics to do much more than it already has. More progress has been made in the private sector in the past decade or so than by NASA in its lifetime.

    Also, humans are intelligent when they choose to be. Many prefer to follow and be told what to believe, do , etc. that is the main problem. But not gonna get into that debate today.
    NASA deserves a lot more serious attention and resources. But politics rule all -_- And what I meant when I said that I feared we are too stupid is that our notion of "Intelligence" might not be so intelligent. We might simply be unable to comprehend everything and what we do know could be absurdly small and blah blah I hope you get what I'm saying. It's a bit philosophical but I can't help but think about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Element View Post
    I'm a really big science nerd and this is just truly amazing to me. This is basically a scale of the universe, if you're into this type of thing you have to check this out: http://htwins.net/scale2/
    I just wasted sooo much time looking at this... this is awesome!

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    Also reminded me of this

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    Quote Originally Posted by WRATH View Post
    NASA deserves a lot more serious attention and resources. But politics rule all -_- And what I meant when I said that I feared we are too stupid is that our notion of "Intelligence" might not be so intelligent. We might simply be unable to comprehend everything and what we do know could be absurdly small and blah blah I hope you get what I'm saying. It's a bit philosophical but I can't help but think about it.
    Opoh I see what your saying. Of course we know only a small bit of the big picture and anyone who says or claims otherwise is full of it. But back to general intellegence, sadly rules like the 20/80 rule fall into place here every time.
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