want to feel that we might not be alone, just zoom into the sharpest ever view of Andromeda

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Cacs ruined this planet and now have their eyes set on destroying someone elses civilization. :mjlol:

Nah, you stay your ass right here till we get this shyt figured out.

Then you can go :camby:
 

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Cacs ruined this planet and now have their eyes set on destroying someone elses civilization. :mjlol:

Nah, you stay your ass right here till we get this shyt figured out.

Then you can go :camby:
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Here's the "full" image

It's actually a cropped version of the full picture. Nonetheless, this has 1.5 billion pixels. Well, not this one I've uploaded, since that would take 6000 HD screens to show properly. Instead, let's zoom in... shall we?
Zoomed in a bit

Already you can see an increase in resolution. Things are starting to look less fuzzy.
And a bit more

See that bright star at the bottom? In the next picture, we'll have zoomed in so much that we'll only see a small halo of it.
A bit further

See? I told you.
Inching closer

Wow! Look at those bright stars! You'd never have guessed they'd be standing out this much from that first picture.
A bit more

Hot damn those are a couple bright looking stars now. Otherwise, though, it's really starting to homogenize, in a speckled sort of way.
I can see my house!

We seem to be focusing in on that center bright star. Just imagine, from your backyard binoculars, you'd never have guessed this star was even there.
Gazing into the infinite

There goes the bright star! Just a smeared halo on the edge of the picture now.
Lots and lots of dots

It's like putting your face up close to a Georges Seurat painting.
Myriad worlds

Every single one of those bright dots - blue, white, orange, red - is a star. A star like our Sun, probably with its own planets. Every. Single. One. And there are light years separating each of them from its nearest neighbors. Sauce: http://www.spacetelescope.org/images/heic1502a/

Pretty good proof that God exists if you ask me and if that's true we are alone cause God created man and woman. Of course there are other planets with organisms but nothing conscious or even intelligent like us or we'd been received a signal by now or something
 

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Pretty good proof that God exists if you ask me and if that's true we are alone cause God created man and woman. Of course there are other planets with organisms but nothing conscious or even intelligent like us or we'd been received a signal by now or something
:mindblown: The observable universe is theorized to be between 45 and 90 billion light-years across. Radio signals travel at light speed. Do you understand what that means? Our own signals have yet to leave our own galaxy. A radio signal broadcasted now from earth will take roughly 4 years and three months to reach the nearest star to our own, proxima centauri. Why should alien signals have hit is by now and how would we know if they did? I think you fail to understand the vastness of space and the limitations of our engineering which is governed in part by physical law.

The universe could by chock full of life and we might never, see it due to our short timetable as mankind and the vastness of space. Personally I have no clue if there is other life out there but I would not be surprised in the least if there was.
 

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I be that's where our dopplegangers from another dimension is:lupe:
 

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:mindblown: The observable universe is theorized to be between 45 and 90 billion light-years across. Radio signals travel at light speed. Do you understand what that means? Our own signals have yet to leave our own galaxy. A radio signal broadcasted now from earth will take roughly 4 years and three months to reach the nearest star to our own, proxima centauri. Why should alien signals have hit is by now and how would we know if they did? I think you fail to understand the vastness of space and the limitations of our engineering which is governed in part by physical law.

The universe could by chock full of life and we might never, see it due to our short timetable as mankind and the vastness of space. Personally I have no clue if there is other life out there but I would not be surprised in the least if there was.

If aliens are really out there they've been around well before we can imagine. I'm saying they could've contacted us with their technology and I'm assuming the earth and universe is very old. That leaves signals a long time to travel.

Plus lets no act like we know everything about space time etc.

All I'm saying is there's no proof despite the odds and it kinda contradicts the whole theory of there being such a possibility of alien life based off stars. Depends how you look at it :manny:

It's either star wars / Star Trek out there :sas1: or nothing :sas2:
 

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What's pretty god proof? those pics? How would they look differently if god do not exist?
serious question

I'm speaking on the idea that all those stars exist and only 1 (ours) has a planet with intelligent life.

What are the odds?

That can't be coincidence
 

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If aliens are really out there they've been around well before we can imagine. I'm saying they could've contacted us with their technology and I'm assuming the earth and universe is very old. That leaves signals a long time to travel.

Plus lets no act like we know everything about space time etc.

All I'm saying is there's no proof despite the odds and it kinda contradicts the whole theory of there being such a possibility of alien life based off stars. Depends how you look at it :manny:

It's either star wars / Star Trek out there :sas1: or nothing :sas2:
light from the farthest stars has not even reached us yet
 

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there is no statistical probability that either side can use to be honest. you know why? because we have never see other life.

See math/science = the study of patterns.

ok so we have one star and a bunch of things floating around it. . lets look out further at other stars, okay a bunch of stars with nothing going around them...wait..wait... we found others, with a star and planets flying around it...but no earth like planet (with living beings on it). this is all we know thus far.

That doesnt mean we will find earth some day just because it happened once. Who's to say that everything happens at least twice? Someone show me that math/science theory, not saying it doesnt exist. i'm saying i have never heard of that. Who's to say that there is a pattern when it comes to earth? It may not be. or the pattern is 1.......... and thats it. that is the patter. everything does not have to repeat

and who said space is infinite? some scientists. and guess what... some other guys said its not

so you cant use probability x infinite to make your equation work since we dont even know for sure if infinite is true...yet.

please cut it out.you sound very stupid right now.
 
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