Awesome so far. I couldn’t be bothered much with science at school. My laziness and unrelateable teaching. What a stupid mistake. This JWST is going to be significant in the long run, if only like Formula One where big advances trickles down.
I'm excited to see what the JWST finds out. What came out of Hubble was quite amazing, once they got it fixed, of course. Let's all hope they didn't make any mistakes with this one seeing as fixing it ain't on the cards.
300 actions have to happen flawlessly apparently. All that so far away and remotely. If humanity pulls that off it will represent an astonishing achievement, and a tribute to a degree of internationalism.
300 actions have to happen flawlessly apparently. All that so far away and remotely. If humanity pulls that off it will represent an astonishing achievement, and a tribute to a degree of internationalism.
Very similar to the first moon landing I would have thought
When you see what we as a race can do with space exploration, for me it’s humanity at its very best.
Probably not to scale, but surely our ability to build something to build something that can see back 14 billions years into the past is some sort of equivalent to asking a goldfish to build something and explain the earth
Mind blowing.
Had a few questions off the back of the last episode of Brian Cox’s Universe. This explanation of ‘energy’ and the Big Bang emerging out of a spec of it through inflation left me with more questions. What is this ‘energy’, where did it come from and what of all other possible specs?
I also thought the explanation about the death of the universe was interesting in that I have been interested in the multiverse theory, and thought our Big Bang may have come from some other cosmic event in another universe. However, the way Cox explained the way our Universe will just die out in trillions of years, would imply we may not have been created from an event in another universe, if we follow similar rules of physics
Lots to ponder and can’t wait and praying Webb, like all other possible apparatus being sent up there drag us ever closer to more groundbreaking discoveries
The more we learn, the more we don't know becomes apparent. It is incredible that we know as much as we do though. It is a pity there isn't anybody we can impress with that fact bar ourselves.
The more we learn, the more we don't know becomes apparent. It is incredible that we know as much as we do though. It is a pity there isn't anybody we can impress with that fact bar ourselves.
That's probably because no one else gives a shit.
If a horse got informed about it via horse body language. I don't think it would generate much of a response
When it comes to animals it is probably true that a cat regards us with a mixture of pity and contempt. A cat does not have to clock on and off, pay taxes, take exams, get up in the morning. A cat can jump and run better than us, does not have to go to L’Occitane or Lush or the hairdressers to groom or stay clean, and it can find humans to provide for it. A cat can have sex without a care in the world, and generally isn’t living in fear, or subject to controls. Humans can explore space, but a cat rules the planet.
When it comes to animals it is probably true that a cat regards us with a mixture of pity and contempt. A cat does not have to clock on and off, pay taxes, take exams, get up in the morning. A cat can jump and run better than us, does not have to go to L’Occitane or Lush or the hairdressers to groom or stay clean, and it can find humans to provide for it. A cat can have sex without a care in the world, and generally isn’t living in fear, or subject to controls. Humans can explore space, but a cat rules the planet.
When it comes to animals it is probably true that a cat regards us with a mixture of pity and contempt. A cat does not have to clock on and off, pay taxes, take exams, get up in the morning. A cat can jump and run better than us, does not have to go to L’Occitane or Lush or the hairdressers to groom or stay clean, and it can find humans to provide for it. A cat can have sex without a care in the world, and generally isn’t living in fear, or subject to controls. Humans can explore space, but a cat rules the planet.
The more we learn, the more we don't know becomes apparent. It is incredible that we know as much as we do though. It is a pity there isn't anybody we can impress with that fact bar ourselves.
That's probably because no one else gives a shit.
If a horse got informed about it via horse body language. I don't think it would generate much of a response
Human (via the medium of equine body language): Did you know that we've built massive telescopes that can take the most exquisite photographs of space from their geostationary orbits. By studying their pictures with techniques such as background microwave levels and of the doppler shift in colour wavelengths, we understand that the universe is about 13.8billion years old and is expanding at roughly 67.36 kilometers per second per megaparsec...
Horse: Hey!
Human: You like that, eh?
Horse: Sorry you must have misunderstood me, I said 'Hay'. I want more hay.
When it comes to animals it is probably true that a cat regards us with a mixture of pity and contempt. A cat does not have to clock on and off, pay taxes, take exams, get up in the morning. A cat can jump and run better than us, does not have to go to L’Occitane or Lush or the hairdressers to groom or stay clean, and it can find humans to provide for it. A cat can have sex without a care in the world, and generally isn’t living in fear, or subject to controls. Humans can explore space, but a cat rules the planet.
My cat understands bitcoin though
Every man and his dog understands bitcoin but is your cat smart enough to understand what they understand?
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I couldn’t be bothered much with science at school.
My laziness and unrelateable teaching.
What a stupid mistake.
This JWST is going to be significant in the long run, if only like Formula One where big advances trickles down.
Fascinating stuff.
Space time/relativity
E=mc2
Einstein was a step ahead
All that so far away and remotely.
If humanity pulls that off it will represent an astonishing achievement, and a tribute to a degree of internationalism.
Mind blowing.
I also thought the explanation about the death of the universe was interesting in that I have been interested in the multiverse theory, and thought our Big Bang may have come from some other cosmic event in another universe. However, the way Cox explained the way our Universe will just die out in trillions of years, would imply we may not have been created from an event in another universe, if we follow similar rules of physics
Lots to ponder and can’t wait and praying Webb, like all other possible apparatus being sent up there drag us ever closer to more groundbreaking discoveries
That's probably because no one else gives a shit.
If a horse got informed about it via horse body language. I don't think it would generate much of a response
A cat does not have to clock on and off, pay taxes, take exams, get up in the morning. A cat can jump and run better than us, does not have to go to L’Occitane or Lush or the hairdressers to groom or stay clean, and it can find humans to provide for it. A cat can have sex without a care in the world, and generally isn’t living in fear, or subject to controls.
Humans can explore space, but a cat rules the planet.
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I find it fascinating!
Horse: Hey!
Human: You like that, eh?
Horse: Sorry you must have misunderstood me, I said 'Hay'. I want more hay.