A Logarithmic Map of the Entire Observable Universe

By Pablo Carlos Budassi

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10 Comments

Prodi_g123@vlemmy.net · 5 pts · 3y (1 reply)

This would look so cool as a poster

raunz@mander.xyz · 3 pts · 3y

Check the link. The guy sells them

Blegh@lemm.ee · 5 pts · 3y

Mesmerising, fascinating and terrifying all at once.

Hopalong@lemmy.fmhy.ml · 3 pts · 3y (1 reply)

What does "unreachable" mean in the context of this picture? In the top left.

ryannathans@lemmy.fmhy.ml · 3 pts · 3y

Probably expanding away faster than the speed of light

MrSpectroscopy@mander.xyz · 3 pts · 3y (1 reply)

I don't know why, but the big bang does not sit well with me. Not from any scientifically informed perspective, it doesn't seem right to have something that finite.

protist@mander.xyz · 1 pts · 3y

I don't think anyone with a scientifically informed perspective pretends they know the big bang was finite in nature. We're just inferring based on our understanding of physics and our observations of the universe that what we perceive as the universe seems to have grown from an ultradense, unfathomably energetic smaller point. We have no idea what, if anything, came before, or whether there are other universes besides our own

Sockks@lemmy.fmhy.ml · 0 pts · 3y (2 replies)

The vastness of space terrifies me. All those places at the farthest points are most likely dead, creeping ever closer to us.

raunz@mander.xyz · 4 pts · 3y (1 reply)

Those places would be getting further and further away with time, wouldn't they? Not like that's less unsettling

Sockks@lemmy.fmhy.ml · 3 pts · 3y

To my understanding, yes.... Equally terrifying