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Presto 02-09-2012 10:16 PM

Scale of the Universe (from 10^-35m to 10^27m)
 
Impressive. It's quite a mind-boggling representation. You'll feel like a titanic giant, or less than a spec of amoeba dandruff, depending on which end of the scale you're looking at.

http://images.4channel.org/f/src/589...e_enhanced.swf

EDIT: updated with link that doesn't start with an ad.

unit 02-09-2012 10:35 PM

thats amazing

rslater 02-09-2012 10:38 PM

The most fucked up part for me is that the Hubble Telescope can see all that stuff...

skyxx 02-09-2012 10:38 PM

Wasn't this posted many times? Good for people who hasn't seen it.

ntan 02-09-2012 11:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rslater (Post 7792104)
The most fucked up part for me is that the Hubble Telescope can see all that stuff...

How are they able to determine the how far away the light detected by the hubble is? For instance, when you completely zoom out, they state that it's 12.7 billion light-years away.

neggo 02-09-2012 11:25 PM

For a moment, I forgot I lived on earth.

AzNightmare 02-09-2012 11:25 PM

Yeah, how scientists figure this stuff out is baffling.
I wonder how much of it is just good guesstimations.

And yeah, this was posted several times in the past already.
Unless the guy updated it and put more info now.

None the less, very cool.

dinosaur 02-09-2012 11:31 PM

:ahwow:

pinn3r 02-09-2012 11:38 PM

Fascinating.
Lots of 'oohs', 'ahhs', and 'holy shits' while reading it
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Culture_Vulture 02-09-2012 11:50 PM

that was fucking fantastic! thanks!

Razgriz 02-09-2012 11:52 PM

Wizard 101 Play for Free!...Seen this before, but amazing still..

took the time to read some of the things this time + The music hahaha

Culture_Vulture 02-10-2012 12:00 AM

HTwins.net - The Scale of the Universe if anybody's interested, here's the original, by the same guys

fliptuner 02-10-2012 12:06 AM

Anyone else trip out from scrolling in and out too fast?

Graeme S 02-10-2012 12:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ntan (Post 7792147)
How are they able to determine the how far away the light detected by the hubble is? For instance, when you completely zoom out, they state that it's 12.7 billion light-years away.

Wouldn't they essentially do this by using the speed of light with the estimated age of the universe and then basically saying "If the universe is 6 billion years old then we can see 6,000,000,000 light years in any direction meaning we can roughly see 12,000,000,000 light years out."?

Seems like the logical supposition.

Mike Oxbig 02-10-2012 05:40 AM

If they can see this far out, they can probably see life on other planets but just hiding it from us.

TheKingdom2000 02-10-2012 06:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Earl (Post 7792285)
If they can see this far out, they can probably see life on other planets but just hiding it from us.

they can't "see" the planets. They just see light and see how it shift's and stuff like that.

To see life on a planet is pretty difficult. Think about the atmosphere. You would have to penetrate that. And think of the resolution you need.

And the biggest reason why I think this isn't true is because there are so many astronomers. And they aren't government controlled. So to find such a discovery, the government could not contain it. It would be published or leaked rather easily

PJ 02-10-2012 06:48 AM

Reminds me of the Dr. Seuss movie Horton Hears a Who.. how our whole planet is nothing but a speck in the bigger perspective.

hotjoint 02-10-2012 06:53 AM

sweet

sonick 02-10-2012 07:37 AM

Gomez' Hamburger?

Giant Earthworm?!

Arirang 02-10-2012 09:38 AM

lol at the minecraft world

hypercube 02-10-2012 11:55 AM

When Im worrying about everyday trivial shit in my life, I just remember this and realize just how insignificant my worries are

Szeto 02-10-2012 12:21 PM

link still contains an Ad.

thanks for the interesting link!

dub.g 02-10-2012 06:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ntan (Post 7792147)
How are they able to determine the how far away the light detected by the hubble is? For instance, when you completely zoom out, they state that it's 12.7 billion light-years away.

here is a better explanation.. its measured through the photons and redshift that the light travels


im actually subscribe to him, he is awesome, constantly posting updates about space and discoveries


fliptuner 02-10-2012 07:43 PM

I was listening to 1130 today and they said the predecessor to Hubble, the James Webb Space Telescope, will be 100 times more powerful. The estimated build cost was 3 billion but was recently estimated to take 8 billion to complete.

James Webb Space Telescope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

FN-2199 02-10-2012 07:53 PM

Mind is blown.

http://ulfhedinn.files.wordpress.com.../blownmind.jpg


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