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Known Universe - Lavazza - 08-14-2012 Hey all, Thought I'd share a video that humbled me. A simulated fly through of the known Universe based on real data (flying through a real 3D map of the cosmos). Each blip of white fuzz is a GALAXY, containing (on average) hundreds of billions of stars. RE: Known Universe - ocean50 - 08-14-2012 Wow, thanks for posting! RE: Known Universe - johnnylightworker - 08-14-2012 I love this particular walkthrough as translated from the verbal depiction in The Urantia Book. RE: Known Universe - Shin'Ar - 08-15-2012 And yet so many of us humans exist in the mindset that this tiny point of the universe should be all that we experience. There is such Mystery out there waiting our seeking of it. To ignore it all for the sake of the simple lusts of what we are addicted to here, is the great failing of the human race. RE: Known Universe - AnthroHeart - 08-15-2012 Wow, I never knew they had mapped so many galaxies. In this Universe there could very well be an infinite number of galaxies. Shin'Ar, I like what you say about simple lusts and addictions. Yes, they keep our mind from expanding. RE: Known Universe - Spaced - 08-15-2012 Hmm, the shape reminds me a bit of a spider web ![]() RE: Known Universe - AnthroHeart - 08-15-2012 I also like this Powers of Ten video: RE: Known Universe - johnnylightworker - 08-15-2012 Take us to the subatomic level!!! RE: Known Universe - Cyan - 08-15-2012 (08-15-2012, 10:01 AM)ShinAr Wrote: And yet so many of us humans exist in the mindset that this tiny point of the universe should be all that we experience. I have recently come to accept that the greatest failing of our race is our lack of curiosity. RE: Known Universe - AnthroHeart - 08-17-2012 This one is better than Powers of Ten And here is Imagining the Tenth Dimension. It's still within third density. |