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    Default A good ponder.....

    Just think..........
    How big the universe is
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    Now you realize jus how small you are! ahHA!


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    even bigger ponder.......


    why complain aout things in your life, when there is someone with a worse situation than yours ?



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    yup yup...the friggin universe is HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE.

    i love this write up, makes you think about how you got right where you are today and how much you will never know, i like to read it then go look at the stars with a lady friend :
    If the Earth Were a Grape, How Far Would the Stars Be?


    The scale of the universe is so immense that it is difficult to imagine the relative distances between celestial objects. The Sun, the Moon, the planets, the stars, and the galaxies - they all seem like distant objects in the sky. It is easy to just think of them all as being very far away, without giving much thought to the great differences in their distances from Earth. In order to grasp the diversity in true distances in the universe it helps to mentally scale things down - to compare with objects and distances we can understand. How far away would these objects be if the Earth, which is actually about 8,000 miles in diameter, were the size of a grape, or about one half inch in diameter.

    In true terms, the Moon is about 250,000 miles away from Earth. In our scaled down model in which the Earth is a grape, the Moon would be as large as a green pea and only about 16 inches away, that doesn't seem very far. It would be like the height of about 32 grapes, or Earths, stacked on top of each other. It takes human spacecraft only a few days to get to the moon.

    The Sun is actually about 93 million miles away, or roughly 400 times further than the Moon. In astronomical terms it is quite close to us. Light from the Sun takes about 8 minutes to reach us. In our scaled down universe the Sun would be the size of a giant beach ball, about 4 feet wide. It would be about 490 feet away (163 yards), or about as far as one of Mickey Mantles longest home runs.

    The largest planet in our solar system, Jupiter, is actually about 400 million miles from Earth when the two planets are closest, and it is about eleven times as wide as Earth. About 100 Earths would fit in it. Its light takes a bit more than a half hour to reach Earth. If the Earth were a grape, Jupiter would be about the size of a grapefruit, and would be about five blocks away - a little less than a half mile.

    When we leave our own solar system, the distances to other objects start getting really large.

    The nearest star, other than our own Sun, is about four light years away. That means it takes four years for its light to reach us. Since light travels at a speed of 186,000 miles per second, each light year is a great distance. In our scaled down universe the nearest star would be about 24,000 miles away. A much further star, Deneb, which is part of the well-known "Summer Triangle", and is actually 1,800 light years away, would be about one billion miles away if the Earth were a grape.

    The galaxy we are part of, the Milky Way, which is about 100,000 light years wide, would be 55 billion miles wide if the Earth were a grape. The Great Andromeda Galaxy, know as the sister galaxy to the Milky Way, and part of our "local group" of galaxies, is actually two million light years away. The light we see now from it left there about the time humans first appeared on Earth. In our scaled down universe the Great Andromeda Galaxy would be about one trillion miles away.

    So if the Earth were a grape, the Moon would be 16 inches away, the Sun - 163 yards away, Jupiter - a little under half a mile away, the nearest star - 24,000 miles away, the star Deneb - one billion miles away, and the Great Andromeda Galaxy - one trillion miles away.

    Our world is a mere grape in an immense universe.

    By Pete Harris

    Copyright (c) 1996 Pete Harris

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    ^^ theres your answer lol............Peace

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    Just like when you look at the sun, You are seeing 8 minutes into the past, It takes 8 minutes for the light of the sun to hit our planet, so when you look up, you are in fact seeing into the past.

    When you look at the moon its 4 minutes into the past, Just think when you look at any thing in the sky thats in space, you are in fact looking back at the past.

    If you want to ponder something ponder this......

    Does space ever end, I mean is there a end to the blackness and empty space? And where did the first star come from, how did just a black empty area we call space one day get its first star, first planets, etc? It all had to start from somewhere, Space had to start from something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett
    Does space ever end, I mean is there a end to the blackness and empty space? And where did the first star come from, how did just a black empty area we call space one day get its first star, first planets, etc? It all had to start from somewhere, Space had to start from something.
    oh pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeease don't let this become a religion discussion....pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease

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    I dont think a HIGHER up made it, Im talking on a science level.
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    yeah, i wasn't really talking about what you said...i was just doing what i could to deter somebody from coming in here and saying "god created the universe, DUH"

    but yeah...no matter how it got here...its friggin HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE, no one born on terra firma will ever be able to see how far it really goes and if they could we would never be able to know about it...but its so interesting to think about it...where does it end???

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    I am a space junkie so I am into all that shit
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    I have always been facinated (sc) by this topic.
    Personally I think is one the most interesting topic to read about.

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    Yeah I can talk some space talk, This is a topic that I am facinated with and have researched alot in my days, Just like the Space Shuttle program, I am a expert on that shit there
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    i do that shit alot and i mean i hear theres no end to it i mean how is this possible

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    Have you asked Jehova yet?

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    ^^ Or his witness....LOL

    But for real, Just think on a scale of it all how large SPACE is as a whole, And how space is nothing more then just what it says, Empty, black nothing but yet at some point this nothing spawned a star, which then spawned a planets and more stars, to spawn galaxies, etc..... Quite amazing because I sit and ponder if space came from something because you have to think how old space is and how space expands every day.
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    the Bigger star banged the smaller star and had one big planet baby girl... Then the father star banged his Planet daughter and then had a baby boy planet and so on and so .. Evolution

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    what about black holes...they are crazy weird to think about

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    Yeah because in one theory you can enter it at the front and it will put you to another side of space hundreds of light years away ( Granted nothing could survive passing through a black hole but still.... In theory it is like a worm hole )
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    true that
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett
    you have to think how old space is and how space expands every day.
    Even more perplexing... What does it expand in to??
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