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BlueCrystalTear
09/07/22 11:05:21 PM
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FarmFox posted...
Saaame. Space is fascinating! Have you ever watched How the Universe Works? Thats a pretty good show.
I haven't, and looking into it... I don't have a Discovery Plus subscription to be able to do that. I went ahead and watched the "Our Observable Universe" on YouTube as an intro.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVJRS4oZ5ak

The most mindblowing bit was that there's no way light can get to us from a certain distance because of how we're seeing light emitted 13 billion years ago - since there's an actual edge of space because of the universe's creation. That's why there's nothing we can see beyond there, and won't be able to as long as humanity is around without anomalies (and one of those exists). Unless we find stuff with crazy fast technology. That's my new learning for the day - it's certainly usurped everything else! (holy crap Moogega sighting - I was like "I know her" and it dawned on me that she was on King of the Nerds. Hard to forget a name like hers!)

This looks fascinating, and just the kind of thing that I would actually learn things from. I wish I had the kind of time to watch something like that. An episode every day or two would be best for something like that. Science shows aren't exactly bingeable because you don't remember as much if you watch five hours a day. That and I have my movie project coming up (as alluded to in my topic). Any must-see episodes I should track down? May have to just start with that.

In addition to that, what do you like best about space? Anything I should look into?

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