Space?

you need to take a look at what you wrote instead of acting the fool which your good at.
Huh ? Because I said monkeys to a race of anime characters that have a monkey tail and can transform into one when they see the full moon ? Is there something wrong with my message??
 
Huh ? Because I said monkeys to a race of anime characters that have a monkey tail and can transform into one when they see the full moon ? Is there something wrong with my message??
bigtime mate ya cant be writing our people and monkeys it comes across a bit racist even if its about something else
 
She is an absolute cutie
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Do you all have a thing you like about space?

I ask as my girlfriend showed me 'Hello, World' from the Artemis II and it reminded me of my love of the stars.

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I really like that shot of Earth yet I still have a fondness for The Blue Marble
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For a picture taken in the seventies I still find the quality astounding.
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I wonder who's beheind this thread....
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Still fan of that character.
 
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L..L... LEVIATHAN??????
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She is very cool. But if she was floating through space, get her back down! It's cold out there.
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It reminds me that everything is temporary, and that I'll one day return to the very same dust I came from.

It's comforting, in a strange way.
Yes it is! 'Cus we're always around, in some form or other.
Constellations are cool!
Yes they are!
Pulsars and magnetars crazy crazy anomolies.
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i watch this at night
Also highly cool.
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planets with rings are cool i guess always been more of an ocean guy
Ring formations are really cool to observe in the night sky at that.
I really like that shot of Earth yet I still have a fondness for The Blue Marble
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For a picture taken in the seventies I still find the quality astounding.
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Still fan of that character.
The Blue Marble is utterly stunning.
 
The Blue Marble is utterly stunning.
I can understand that the more recent pic is actually taken in the darker side of the planet with an enormous ISO level so that it doesn't look as good as the 70's pic of the Earth.

It's funny how outside of context this could be a random sci-fi world (like a Class M planet in Star Trek) because of the rotation when those landscapes are just the Sahara Desert and the Iberian Peninsula with a bit of the Mediterranean Sea between:
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Here's the picture with the "right" rotation:
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Balls?

Haha, get it? Spaceballs? :loldog



I actually am very interested in Space, physics, science in general.

My limited understanding of fundamental maths and physics have unlocked a tremendous fear in myself. I'm developing PTSD over some facts regarding our laws of physics and space as a general frame of reality.

My greatest fear is:
- Quantum Physics doesn't play along with General Law of Relativity. Understanding this as: Our Laws of our current nature are broken at atomic levels (quantum).
- It's beed reiterated that the mere act of TRYING to measure quantum actually makes quantum react way, WAY differently than when not. Mathematically, quantum is right, trying to verify by observing/measuring brings different outcomes that are both correct and wrong Mathematically.
- This probably means that CONSCIOUSNESS/AWARENESS shapes Quantum, thus, very likely our own universe.

Then... WHAT'S CONSCIOUSNESS?
ARE WE CONCIOUS?
ARE WE A BYPRODUCT OF SPACE's CONSCIOUSNESS?
COULD THIS MEAN THERE'S "something after life" BECAUSE CONSCIOUSNESS IS TIED TO QUANTUM SHAPING?

With this frightening thought, I have a very plausible theory, but again, I'm not an expert in physics, just an enthusiast.
My possible explanation to this phenomenon (Consciousness changes Quantum) goes as follows:


Universe has Entropy, yes.
- There's "pockets" of Entropy throughout the entire Universe.
- Low Entropy (more order) spans equilibrium, consciousness, life, whatever.
- More Entropy (more disorder) "nothing".
- But what if Low Entropy Pockets can be measured or pinpointed in the Observation Universe map?
- Where can we find more Low Entropy pockets in our current map?
Near Blackholes?
Near the Center of the Map?
Near the Edges of the Map?
Near young Galaxies?
Near old Galaxies?
Other?
Meaning the following:

More anomalies in newly formed galaxies:
Low-entropy consciousness might emerge earlier in the “life” of matter structures, before cosmological chaos overtakes it.
Could suggest a kind of cosmic “learning curve” so new galaxies are more “flexible”.

More anomalies near black holes:
They could be "entropy amplifiers", where "extreme conditions" reveal pockets of order that are otherwise not happening.

Less anomalies in old galaxies:
With more time entropy overwhelms these regions, and coherent pockets are “diluted” or absorbed into background chaos.
Older galaxies could be "quieter" because the initial “spark” of order has already been diffused.

More anomalies near the edges of the observable universe:
The edge could be more influenced by unknown physics at the “edges.”
Could mean that consciousness itself is pushing against the limits of what we can measure.

Less anomalies near the center of the observable universe:
Central regions may have already reached thermal equilibrium, low-entropy pockets has less chance of happening because entropy is too high.

It's why we can't find more life signs, because either Consciousness emerges from Low-entropy pockets or Consciousness has many kinds of forms to exist and we can't resonate with them.


Now, that is my current theory. But I don't have a way to define "pockets of entropy" without an algorithm that ties together General Law of Relativity + Black Holes + "Entropy"... that's beyond my current capabilities.
 
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Balls?

Haha, get it? Spaceballs? :loldog



I actually am very interested in Space, physics, science in general.

My limited understanding of fundamental maths and physics have unlocked a tremendous fear in myself. I'm developing PTSD over some facts regarding our laws of physics and space as a general frame of reality.

My greatest fear is:
- Quantum Physics doesn't play along with General Law of Relativity. Understanding this as: Our Laws of our current nature are broken at atomic levels (quantum).
- It's beed reiterated that the mere act of TRYING to measure quantum actually makes quantum react way, WAY differently than when not. Mathematically, quantum is right, trying to verify by observing/measuring brings different outcomes that are both correct and wrong Mathematically.
- This probably means that CONSCIOUSNESS/AWARENESS shapes Quantum, thus, very likely our own universe.

Then... WHAT'S CONSCIOUSNESS?
ARE WE CONCIOUS?
ARE WE A BYPRODUCT OF SPACE's CONSCIOUSNESS?
COULD THIS MEAN THERE'S "something after life" BECAUSE CONSCIOUSNESS IS TIED TO QUANTUM SHAPING?

With this frightening thought, I have a very plausible theory, but again, I'm not an expert in physics, just an enthusiast.
My possible explanation to this phenomenon (Consciousness changes Quantum) goes as follows:


Universe has Entropy, yes.
- There's "pockets" of Entropy throughout the entire Universe.
- Low Entropy (more order) spans equilibrium, consciousness, life, whatever.
- More Entropy (more disorder) "nothing".
- But what if Low Entropy Pockets can be measured or pinpointed in the Observation Universe map?
- Where can we find more Low Entropy pockets in our current map?
Near Blackholes?
Near the Center of the Map?
Near the Edges of the Map?
Near young Galaxies?
Near old Galaxies?
Other?
Meaning the following:

More anomalies in newly formed galaxies:
Low-entropy consciousness might emerge earlier in the “life” of matter structures, before cosmological chaos overtakes it.
Could suggest a kind of cosmic “learning curve” so new galaxies are more “flexible”.

More anomalies near black holes:
They could be "entropy amplifiers", where "extreme conditions" reveal pockets of order that are otherwise not happening.

Less anomalies in old galaxies:
With more time entropy overwhelms these regions, and coherent pockets are “diluted” or absorbed into background chaos.
Older galaxies could be "quieter" because the initial “spark” of order has already been diffused.

More anomalies near the edges of the observable universe:
The edge could be more influenced by unknown physics at the “edges.”
Could mean that consciousness itself is pushing against the limits of what we can measure.

Less anomalies near the center of the observable universe:
Central regions may have already reached thermal equilibrium, low-entropy pockets has less chance of happening because entropy is too high.

It's why we can't find more life signs, because either Consciousness emerges from Low-entropy pockets or Consciousness has many kinds of forms to exist and we can't resonate with them.


Now, that is my current theory. But I don't have a way to define "pockets of entropy" without an algorithm that ties together General Law of Relativity + Black Holes + "Entropy"... that's beyond my current capabilities.
ill read this when it gets dark i can only concentrate on space properly when its night time but skimming on what youve wrote you may pose a threat of intelligence life here lol good to see.
 
I can understand that the more recent pic is actually taken in the darker side of the planet with an enormous ISO level so that it doesn't look as good as the 70's pic of the Earth.

It's funny how outside of context this could be a random sci-fi world (like a Class M planet in Star Trek) because of the rotation when those landscapes are just the Sahara Desert and the Iberian Peninsula with a bit of the Mediterranean Sea between:
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Here's the picture with the "right" rotation:
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Hell yeah.
Home is where the heart is.
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Which game is that?
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i had this as a child
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Space toys like that are rad.
Balls?

Haha, get it? Spaceballs? :loldog



I actually am very interested in Space, physics, science in general.

My limited understanding of fundamental maths and physics have unlocked a tremendous fear in myself. I'm developing PTSD over some facts regarding our laws of physics and space as a general frame of reality.

My greatest fear is:
- Quantum Physics doesn't play along with General Law of Relativity. Understanding this as: Our Laws of our current nature are broken at atomic levels (quantum).
- It's beed reiterated that the mere act of TRYING to measure quantum actually makes quantum react way, WAY differently than when not. Mathematically, quantum is right, trying to verify by observing/measuring brings different outcomes that are both correct and wrong Mathematically.
- This probably means that CONSCIOUSNESS/AWARENESS shapes Quantum, thus, very likely our own universe.

Then... WHAT'S CONSCIOUSNESS?
ARE WE CONCIOUS?
ARE WE A BYPRODUCT OF SPACE's CONSCIOUSNESS?
COULD THIS MEAN THERE'S "something after life" BECAUSE CONSCIOUSNESS IS TIED TO QUANTUM SHAPING?

With this frightening thought, I have a very plausible theory, but again, I'm not an expert in physics, just an enthusiast.
My possible explanation to this phenomenon (Consciousness changes Quantum) goes as follows:


Universe has Entropy, yes.
- There's "pockets" of Entropy throughout the entire Universe.
- Low Entropy (more order) spans equilibrium, consciousness, life, whatever.
- More Entropy (more disorder) "nothing".
- But what if Low Entropy Pockets can be measured or pinpointed in the Observation Universe map?
- Where can we find more Low Entropy pockets in our current map?
Near Blackholes?
Near the Center of the Map?
Near the Edges of the Map?
Near young Galaxies?
Near old Galaxies?
Other?
Meaning the following:

More anomalies in newly formed galaxies:
Low-entropy consciousness might emerge earlier in the “life” of matter structures, before cosmological chaos overtakes it.
Could suggest a kind of cosmic “learning curve” so new galaxies are more “flexible”.

More anomalies near black holes:
They could be "entropy amplifiers", where "extreme conditions" reveal pockets of order that are otherwise not happening.

Less anomalies in old galaxies:
With more time entropy overwhelms these regions, and coherent pockets are “diluted” or absorbed into background chaos.
Older galaxies could be "quieter" because the initial “spark” of order has already been diffused.

More anomalies near the edges of the observable universe:
The edge could be more influenced by unknown physics at the “edges.”
Could mean that consciousness itself is pushing against the limits of what we can measure.

Less anomalies near the center of the observable universe:
Central regions may have already reached thermal equilibrium, low-entropy pockets has less chance of happening because entropy is too high.

It's why we can't find more life signs, because either Consciousness emerges from Low-entropy pockets or Consciousness has many kinds of forms to exist and we can't resonate with them.


Now, that is my current theory. But I don't have a way to define "pockets of entropy" without an algorithm that ties together General Law of Relativity + Black Holes + "Entropy"... that's beyond my current capabilities.
This was very cool to read.
 
I never understood people who were scared of space or scared of any of the implications of space. Like the infinite nothingness or the idea we're all alone. I think all of it, whether we're alone or not, whether space truly ends, regardless of the answer is awesome. I'm more of a medieval swords and shields guy over a sci-fi laser guns guy so it's not my area of expertise as a gamer, or a scholar. But it is cool. Space is cool... I think we should leave it alone. At least until we're aaaabsolutely sure we can make the whole interplanetary society thing work. I'd much rather we take care of the planet we got instead of ruining another.
 
I never understood people who were scared of space or scared of any of the implications of space. Like the infinite nothingness or the idea we're all alone. I think all of it, whether we're alone or not, whether space truly ends, regardless of the answer is awesome.
Maybe because infinity is a concept beyond our understanding, as simple as that.

Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.” - Arthur C. Clarke
I'm more of a medieval swords and shields guy over a sci-fi laser guns guy so it's not my area of expertise as a gamer, or a scholar. But it is cool. Space is cool... I think we should leave it alone. At least until we're aaaabsolutely sure we can make the whole interplanetary society thing work. I'd much rather we take care of the planet we got instead of ruining another.
While I also think we should make it sure our planet will still be suitable for the future generations (remember that "we don't own Earth, we're merely borrowing it to our descendants" and I don't remember who said it first) it's still good to develop a space program for the future as well.

Maybe we won't terraform Mars but we can still find a way to understand the origin of the Solar system.
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On the other hand the depths of the Ocean is still scarier than space.
 
Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.” - Arthur C. Clarke
Yeahhh that's the quote I was thinking of. Didn't remember it exactly but it's a generally common sentiment I don't really jive with. I don't care either way, I just think the facts are cool. That's probably because it isn't my job to find the truth though. Infinity is impossible for humans to comprehend. Absolutely everything, absolutely nothing. It's simply not possible. I kinda like it that way. I know what I am and am very unambitious about transcending my role as a single species on a single planet.
On the other hand the depths of the Ocean is still scarier than space.
Probably because there's actually living stuff down there. They look like aliens, are huge, and will kill you. Now that's the adventure an ambitious human wants right there. Space is cool but it is pretty quiet. Either way again I'm not afraid of the ocean or its undiscovered depths, and once again it's probably because it isn't my job to find out what's down there. XD
 

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