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Old 03-07-14, 02:59 PM   #1
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You would need 913 of these screens lined up side-by-side to show this whole map at once.

It was pretty interesting to see the scale of Jupiter in relation to it's moons.
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Old 03-07-14, 03:05 PM   #2
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You would need 913 of these screens lined up side-by-side to show this whole map at once.

It was pretty interesting to see the scale of Jupiter in relation to it's moons.
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Old 03-07-14, 03:07 PM   #3
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Kinda makes you feel really small...

To go to Alpha Centurai, then next nearest star, you would have to take the whole Sun to Pluto map and multiply that by 6,860!
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Mars is the farthest we can travel to with the current technology. Farther out (or in) will require Star Trek like tech: warp drive, shields, holodecks, even cryo tubes.
And of course, computers to play video games.
In order to take your mind away from the fact that you are traversing a mind boggling vast emptiness inside a metallic vessel you cannot exit, while time seems to have stopped, you can escape into playing, say, Silent Hunter, uninterrupted.

Interestingly, I got a different screen count of how many side by side screens the map would take up. It seems the map can detect your screen size/resolution.
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Old 03-07-14, 04:49 PM   #5
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I got all the way out to Pluto and my PC crashed. Now I'm marooned on Pluto. Thanks Fr8monkey.
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Old 03-08-14, 05:19 AM   #6
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I got all the way out to Pluto and my PC crashed. Now I'm marooned on Pluto. Thanks Fr8monkey.
That can't be all that bad, at least you got past Uranus
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Old 03-08-14, 06:22 AM   #7
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Realising that essentially all that is - is nothingness, sometimes has a cathartic effect on me.

On other days, staring into this abyss - is pure horror.

All this many sights and places existing on worlds and moons, so monumental, so beautiful or awful - all of it so unmoved by our presence, so dead. What question we ever direct at the universe, what methods we try to approach it or try to attach any - our - meaning to it - the cosmos always remains silent.

We never get any answer. Sometimes we are so desperate that we flee into our fantasy, only to imagine an answer. Because otherwise we could not bear to live.

In a way, life and the fact that we exist and witness what we believe our senses are telling us, is a miracle. But one could as well say that at the same time it is a nightmare.
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That was very existential, Skybird. It reminded me of those warm summer nights on my grandfather's farm. Being out in the boonies where you could actually see most of the stars in the Milky Way and realizing just how small we are in this grand cosmos. We are like a grain of sand in the Sahara desert.
Once you realize and accept that the universe is nothing expanding into something, then you can wear stripes with plaid without fear of repercussions.
Still, it seems like an awful waste of space.
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Old 03-08-14, 06:55 AM   #9
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Realising that essentially all that is - is nothingness, sometimes has a cathartic effect on me.

On other days, staring into this abyss - is pure horror.

All this many sights and places existing on worlds and moons, so monumental, so beautiful or awful - all of it so unmoved by our presence, so dead. What question we ever direct at the universe, what methods we try to approach it or try to attach any - our - meaning to it - the cosmos always remains silent.

We never get any answer. Sometimes we are so desperate that we flee into our fantasy, only to imagine an answer. Because otherwise we could not bear to live.

In a way, life and the fact that we exist and witness what we believe our senses are telling us, is a miracle. But one could as well say that at the same time it is a nightmare.
Thanks for that up-beat assessment, I'm off to eat an antidepressant sandwich now.
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