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Originally Posted by 3M TA3
Seems like an awful waste of space doesn't it?
This has always fascinated me, but I have a theory about those numbers. Because of gasses and our primitive knowledge of the universe, isn't it possible that it is smaller because of bending light or the presence of a vacuum?
there are so many variables it's hard to tell what's out there. We could be looking in a mirror.
oooo, maybe those vacuums change the frequency of our atoms and we re in fact looking into a parallel universe at ourselves.
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I like the way you think, but i have to say that just from the statistics of the voyager 1 space probe thing, that we probably have a good idea of how far it actually travelled and also how far things seemed to be from it when it was way out there in space. even thinking of walking across the united states seems hard to comprehend, so when i look up at the stars...i am pretty sure they really are ridiculously far away...