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Old 01-05-2012, 12:16 AM   #1
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How long would it take for a jet to circle the largest star in the universe?

1100 years......



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Old 01-05-2012, 12:26 AM   #2
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how about these fun facts

the distance between stars in our galaxy is the same as having two grains of sand 30 miles apart

or that each of us has a good chance to breathe in atoms that were exhaled by julius caesar while he was saying his final words

or that we all have about 100 billion atoms inside of us that were once inside william shakespeare

or that nobody has ever measured how small an electron actually is only that baddogs penis is smaller (hehe)
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i like how people say there is no life on other planets.
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Kinda puts EVERYONE'S problems in perspective, no?

Given the huge scale of the universe, just thinking about its raw power, scale, and infinity seems a like a giant invitation to get over ourselves...
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Maybe all the stars and planets in the universe are just an atom in Gods body.
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Or maybe it's all just a dream.
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i like how people say there is no life on other planets.
I watched a program yesterday on Nat Geo. They said traveling at the speed of light it would take 8 years to send a message and 8 to get a reply from the nearest star in our galaxy. Sending a message to another galaxy would take hundreds of years. So a very boring conversation. Worse than having one here.

It's only in the last hundred years or so that we had radios. And only the last 50 that we could "listen" to the universe. It took us 100,000 years to get to this point and we are still stumbling. So hitting another intelligent life that was at the same stage is a 50-100,000 ratio.

Traveling to the nearest galaxy would take, at current technology, 1,000 years. 1,000 years even if possible would kill those in the space craft. We are not designed for 0 gravity, when we reach the next planet where life will survive, even if still alive. Visiting it will automatically kill us. It will have gravity.

The War of the Worlds theory of how the Earth would be protected, defends other planets from us. We had problems discovering Africa with the problems of the diseases, getting there, feeding and coping with the climate. Imagine going to a world that's totally Alien to us.

Or them visiting us. Because what applies to us applies to them as well.

So even if we could bend the universe like bending a piece of cloth so the two far corners are next to each other, warp drive, we can't get out of the space ship or our protective suits.

Just don't tell Hollywood.
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Perhaps inside every atom in our body is a universe.
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Getting to the nearest galaxy couldn't be done even with Star Trek's technology, never mind ours.

What we could do with current technology is put a Hubble telescope type satellite 150 times the radius of earth's orbit away, at the solar focus point, this would let us use the sun as a lens and we could see planets light years away in detail. It would only take 15 years for the thing to get there.
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Suddenly, Manwin's take over of the internet seems unimportant.
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Getting to the nearest galaxy couldn't be done even with Star Trek's technology, never mind ours.

What we could do with current technology is put a Hubble telescope type satellite 150 times the radius of earth's orbit away, at the solar focus point, this would let us use the sun as a lens and we could see planets light years away in detail. It would only take 15 years for the thing to get there.
Based on everything we currently know. Who knows what they will discover in 50, 100, 500, or 1000 years from now.
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i like how people say there is no life on other planets.
you like this?: there is no life on other planets
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i like how people say there is no life on other planets.
nobody says that...

sensible people just don't think they are visiting us frequently and fucking around in our corn fields...
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I watched a program yesterday on Nat Geo. They said traveling at the speed of light it would take 8 years to send a message and 8 to get a reply from the nearest star in our galaxy. Sending a message to another galaxy would take hundreds of years. So a very boring conversation. Worse than having one here.

It's only in the last hundred years or so that we had radios. And only the last 50 that we could "listen" to the universe. It took us 100,000 years to get to this point and we are still stumbling. So hitting another intelligent life that was at the same stage is a 50-100,000 ratio.

Traveling to the nearest galaxy would take, at current technology, 1,000 years. 1,000 years even if possible would kill those in the space craft. We are not designed for 0 gravity, when we reach the next planet where life will survive, even if still alive. Visiting it will automatically kill us. It will have gravity.

The War of the Worlds theory of how the Earth would be protected, defends other planets from us. We had problems discovering Africa with the problems of the diseases, getting there, feeding and coping with the climate. Imagine going to a world that's totally Alien to us.

Or them visiting us. Because what applies to us applies to them as well.

So even if we could bend the universe like bending a piece of cloth so the two far corners are next to each other, warp drive, we can't get out of the space ship or our protective suits.

Just don't tell Hollywood.
good post i was thinking more along the lines of lifeforms from another planit visiting us. like you said the time it would take for earth to figure out how to get to another planet is a crazy long time.
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Well, you can't stop "living" just because something greater than you is at work. We all have to do our part. Some people are just a little too much individualistic.


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Every atom in your body was created at the time of the big bang....

There are more stars in the universe than there are grains of sand on the entire planet....

The material to make the monitor you are staring at was created from a dying star.
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Fun subject and great video...

How many times would you have to fuel that passenger plane during its 1100 years around the largest known star ?

How much gallons of fuel would it take in total ?

What would the costs be ?

A plane like a Boeing 747 uses approximately 1 gallon of fuel (about 4 liters) every second. Over the course of a 10-hour flight, it might burn 36,000 gallons (150,000 liters). According to Boeing's Web site, the 747 burns approximately 5 gallons of fuel per mile (12 liters per kilometer). Source:

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Fun subject and great video...

How many times would you have to fuel that passenger plane during its 1100 years around the largest known star ?

How much gallons of fuel would it take in total ?

What would the costs be ?

A plane like a Boeing 747 uses approximately 1 gallon of fuel (about 4 liters) every second. Over the course of a 10-hour flight, it might burn 36,000 gallons (150,000 liters). According to Boeing's Web site, the 747 burns approximately 5 gallons of fuel per mile (12 liters per kilometer). Source:

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I think in this case you would want to convert the energy source to solar
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And a jet can't move in space, I guess the outer layers of such a big sun might be cool enough, but it's not exactly a literal experiment we can set up.
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It's only in the last hundred years or so that we had radios. And only the last 50 that we could "listen" to the universe. It took us 100,000 years to get to this point and we are still stumbling. So hitting another intelligent life that was at the same stage is a 50-100,000 ratio.

Traveling to the nearest galaxy would take, at current technology, 1,000 years. 1,000 years even if possible would kill those in the space craft. We are not designed for 0 gravity, when we reach the next planet where life will survive, even if still alive. Visiting it will automatically kill us. It will have gravity.
If you look at the achievements in the past century or two it's obvious that technology is developing at an exponential rate. It would probably be better to wait 100 years for better technology, than launch a slower craft in 10.

Imagine a newer craft overtaking one that's been "en route" for several decades... how pissed off would they be?
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Every atom in your body was created at the time of the big bang....

There are more stars in the universe than there are grains of sand on the entire planet....

The material to make the monitor you are staring at was created from a dying star.
Don't think the first statement is true, it is as your last statement says...

Atoms that make up your body were made in stars a long time after the big bang.
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It's actually only the largest known star IN OUR GALAXY!

There could be bigger out there!
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How many times would you have to fuel that passenger plane during its 1100 years around the largest known star ?

How much gallons of fuel would it take in total ?

What would the costs be ?

A plane like a Boeing 747 uses approximately 1 gallon of fuel (about 4 liters) every second. Over the course of a 10-hour flight, it might burn 36,000 gallons (150,000 liters). According to Boeing's Web site, the 747 burns approximately 5 gallons of fuel per mile (12 liters per kilometer). Source:

Jet Fuel Current prices: Source:
You'd need a lot of peanuts. But, think of the miles! You'd be a lifetime diamond after just one trip!
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If you look at the achievements in the past century or two it's obvious that technology is developing at an exponential rate. It would probably be better to wait 100 years for better technology, than launch a slower craft in 10.

Imagine a newer craft overtaking one that's been "en route" for several decades... how pissed off would they be?
I'd wait until they were just ready to land on the surface, all stubbly, angry, and exhausted, then cruise right in and dock. I'd also wear shiny "future" clothes just to top it off.
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