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Is there a game that truly conveys the vastness of deep space?
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Is there a game that truly conveys the vastness of deep space?
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Elite
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You'll get a bunch of replies about Space Engine, but I've never played it, so I can't really comment about it.
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Kerbal Space Program
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No Man's Sky
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void machinery
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>>255038812
Vastness: Deep Space
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>>255038903
>space engine
>play
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Doom 3.
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>>255038903
>>255038812
Yeah, space engine does a fantastic job of it.
It's not really a game though.
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Daily reminder.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3fqE01YYWs
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ur mums vagina
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>>255039063
>“If you were to visit one virtual planet every second then our own sun will have died before you’d have seen them all.”
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>>255039176
what the fuck is this image
seriously
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>>255038812
actually Homeworld 1/2 has some crazy skyboxes that give a sense of immensity
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>>255038812

Imagine if you were granted invincibility and someone shrunk Jupiter to the size of a watermelon and you put your dick inside of Jupiter and you could feel its gravitational pull and high velocity storms surging through every inch of your cock. In the future they should make shrunken planets into the new fleshlights and the best part is that you don't really need to clean it up and the shrunken planets would make a nice decoration.
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>>255038812
Asteroids
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>>255039103
This.

/v/ always goes batshit insane about Gone Home (which is a decent game) and calls it a movie and space engine is PURE UNINTERESTING WALKING FROM POINT A TO POINT FUCKING B.

Seriously that's all you do.

Space engine is even less of a video game than Gone home.
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Space Engine.

Go to Earth, click on a random star in the background, and travel to it. Then try to get back to Earth without using the search function or looking at the names of stars/planets you click on.

Then if you manage to do that, do the same thing from across the galaxy.

And if by some slim chance you're able to do that, travel to another galaxy and try it.
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Destiny from the makers of the acclaimed Halo series are aiming to do just that with their new AAA franchise.
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>>255039176
loljupiter

Welcome to hell.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFFGdTI9KeA
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>>255039359

At least it's not about gay people.
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>>255039489
Woah, the creators of Halo are making a new game? When does it come out and for what platforms?
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>>255039176
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_LChpv_Dc0
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>>255039601
Yeah because something is wrong about gay people.

Douchebag.
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>>255039359
>which is a decent game
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>>255039489
>>255039624
This isn't funny.
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Aurora.
After you spend a few days learning how to play it.
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>>255039359
It's a simulator, so what. With the new features the guy is going to add it's becoming more and more of an actual game.
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>>255039359
Neither of them are games. However, fuck you if you don't think space is the tightest shit.

I can't believe you're honestly trying to compare walking around a boring house picking up boring journal entries to flying around space in a way humanity will never, ever get to experience in reality.
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Aurora. You'll realize how vast space is when your exploration ship is at 10% fuel while billions of kilometers away from the jump point leading back to civilization.
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>>255039359
>point a to point b
>point b is anything
le hook line fish
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>>255039994
>in a way humanity will never, ever get to experience in reality.
Fuck you nigga
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>>255040000
Jesus christ that ui
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>>255039489
That's the one where the advertising budget is $500 million? Or was that a different game Activision siphoned money off WoW for?
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>>255039359
It's a fucking space simulation, what did you expect, nigger?
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>>255040146
They don't call it Dwarf Fort in space for nothing.
Do you like spreadsheets? There are plenty of those too.
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>>255039813
>>255040000
This is a grand strategy game, right?
I keep hearing that it truly is a spreadsheet simulator, but games with that kind of depth and scale are interesting
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>>255040326
I thought SS13 was supposed to be DF in space. Or, like DF Adventure mode or something.
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>>255040326
what the fuck is this shit m8
Microsoft Excel: Space Edition or what
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>>255039359
It's a simulation. It's free. It has TECHNOLOGY.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pN7P1zZKlMM

Dumb cunt.
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So I'm just going out on a limb here, but Space Engine isn't really low end machine friendly is it?
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>>255038812
i would say dota 2 which is literally deeper than deep space you could fill the entire space with water and if u tried to go to the bottom of the ocean it would still not be as deep as dota 2
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>>255040326
How have you not succumbed to bugs yet.
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>>255040591
The Chris Farley selection on Netflix fucking sucks.

Should I watch Airheads or Wayne's World? Seen them both, but not in over 15 years.
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>>255040432
Yep. There's also Distant Worlds Universe for people who aren't autistic and prefer their games with graphics.
>>255040485
SS13 would be Adventure Mode. Aurora is Fortress Mode.
>>255040539
That's precisely what it is.
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>>255040965
>Farley
Tommy Boy nigga. The answer is always Tommy Boy.
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>>255040968
SS13 standalone when?
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>>255040927
I'm using Aurora Portable, which is pretty damn stable. I uploaded it to mega a few days ago for some other anon. I can give you the link if you want.
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>>255041295
NEVER
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>>255041093
But I watched that a few months ago. It is fucking great.

>You don't know me as good as you think you do. I care about stuff.
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>>255041739
I wish they had Beverly Hills Ninja...
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>>255041295
Eventually, fellow spaceman. Have faith.
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Elite: Dangerous

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGupxOG853I

>that deliciously real sun
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>>255041848
That and Black Sheep.

I mean, it's easy as fuck to pirate them, but it would still be convenient.
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>>255041739
In my opinion Almost Heroes was his last great movie
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>>255038812
Eve Online
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>>255039359
Degenerates like you have no right to exist.
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Trying to explain just how big even one galaxy is is almost impossible. It's hard for people to imagine numbers even as large as a million, let alone a trillion or higher, as anything other than conceptual.

Trying to explain how large the universe is is actually impossible since it's expanding and some parts of it are actually far enough away that the light from them hasn't reached us yet. It might not even be finite.
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>>255042991
Reminder that there's a number so long that it could not possibly fit in the universe.
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>>255040915
Just on ram
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>>255039359

Maybe because it's not marketed as a game
Maybe because it's not sold as a game
Maybe because it's actually not shit
Maybe because it's not actually a game
Maybe because it's actually an ENGINE
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>>255039359

that's because one is about space and one is a cheap imitation of the life time movie of the week
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imagine falling through this
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>reality is just a bunch of rocks and gas floating around giant explosions
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>>255043627

you would be crushed
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>>255038812
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_to_Alpha_Centauri_%28In_Real_Time%29

this
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>>255043684
What would happen if a giant explosion of fire crashed into a giant explosion of ice?
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>>255043751
I'm way too casual for this.
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>>255043627
That would be a pretty amazing experience, falling through denser layers of gas until you reach the zone where gravity crushes you or the wind kills you
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>>255043684
>implying you're not in a matrix right now
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>>255043894
You would freeze to death or suffocate in seconds. Neptune's temperature is well below the coldest temperature on Earth.
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>>255043627
The upper winds would tear you apart before you'd reach anything lower than 100km.
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>>255044054
Well, I was assuming you'd be in a space suit or equivalent so that you don't just die instantly
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>>255044015
Didn't some science-types come up with the actual likelihood that reality is a simulation?
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>>255043627
Imagine looking out the window of a spaceship and this taking up your entire view

>tfw this will never be possible in our lifetime, or multiple lifetimes after ours
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>>255044296
"Space suits are magical and give you god mode so you can just experience anything you want XD" - neo-/v/
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>>255043627
STOP

Gas giants fucking terrify me.
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>>255044410
>neo-/v/

Stop that.
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>>255044410
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>>255044410
Why are you being like this? You know what he means.
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>>255043627
Would it theoretically be possible to have two or more Earth like planets orbiting around a gas giant, thus enabling aliens without massive distances ruining my fun?
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Space is shit. There is literally nothing in it. You can explore more diverse shit on Earth than in space.
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>>255044636
Can gas giants exist close enough to a star to support life?
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>>255044339
i don't know about the actual likelihood, but it is interesting at least to think about

if you have an article or something please link it
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>>255044709
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_jupiter
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>>255044339
Really? How come?

>mfw the machines already won
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>>255044481
Gas giants are bretty cool though.

>Jupiter famous red spot storm that is going on for 300-400 years is large enough to contain 2-3 earth like planets
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>>255044668
You're right. There's literally nothing in space.
That's why we look at the stuff that's floating around in space instead of space itself.
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>>255044826
Then I don't see why not.
Reminds me of the simulation in the elemists or however that shit is spelled chronicles from the anamorphs series where the two bird people each have a species they influence
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>>255044668
>russians are mad they never made it to another celestial body
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Escape Velocity Nova

A little text heavy but the gameplay is top top drawer

A little bit old tho
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>>255044739
Sorry, but I can't seem to find it now if I ever even did read such a thing. Might have been a dream or an article on Cracked or something.
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>>255044904
>2-3

Did it get smaller? When I was a kid, they were saying 6.
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My favorite planet is the one where it rains molten glass that was on the news a while back
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>>255045240
It actually has been shrinking a bit over the years, but not on that scale.
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>>255044857
If quantum computing becomes a thing and you can make a 1:1 simulation of the universe, and that simulation includes the simulation and that one does too and so on, the odds are increasingly against us being 'on top', or the real world.
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>>255040139
It hurts
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>>255044857
Apparently there's some evidence that MIGHT indicate that we're all just living in a simulation. I don't think it's like a Matrix scenario, though. We'd all just be computer programs for research purposes. I managed to find and skim an article or two. No idea how reputable they are.
http://news.discovery.com/space/are-we-living-in-a-computer-simulation-2-121216.htm
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/16/opinion/sunday/is-the-universe-a-simulation.html
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>>255045486
Would that mean we could play god with the simulation?
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>>255045734
Depends. I doubt we'd have 'free will' if the sim was truly 1:1, so it depends on whether or not the guys on top wanted to fuck about for our sake.
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Who else is hyped for the James Webb Space Telescope?
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>>255045734
Sure, I guess
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>>255045734
Why not?
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>>255038812
>open paint
>fill with black
>make a few white pixels
This is how it would look like. Yes, a still image. You can stare at it and have that game of yours.
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>>255045945
>>255045994

w-would it be ethical?
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>>255041321
Please do.
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>>255046084
When it comes to it, does it really matter?
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>>255046220
https://mega.co.nz/#!xkgk3SjZ!iTUDuopI4FFP0sccfkOgvpMWliJ09GpIJILRkCYMPyw
Here you go friend.
Fair warning, you'll have to launch using AW_Aurora instead of Aurora.
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>>255039589
>>255039176
>>255039646
What does Earth sound like?
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>>255046434
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AVHXMLDvWA
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>>255046419
Thank you. How should I go about learning how to play?
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>>255039359
>Gone Home
>Hyped up as the greatest fucking story ever told when it's complete generic garbage
>Space Engine
>It's treated as what it is, a really cool space simulator with lots of detail
>HURR /V/ WHY YOU SO HYPOCRITE

Fuck off retard
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>>255046434
A shitload of static probably. Alternatively, whatever radio station is in range. There are tons of man-made electromagnetic signals coming off this rock.
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>>255046434
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-zpOMYRi0w
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>>255046434
An endless expanse of people fucking, people jacking off, people dying, and the remainder being stuff on TV being movies and music with a bit of wind thrown in for that natural feel
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>>255046084
Probably not.

>>255046279
Does killing people matter? If you can make an exact replica of the universe, its inhabitants would be thinking, living creatures.
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>>255046560
http://pastebin.com/62BnVJsC
The required reading shows you some of the mechanics of the game in action, along with being interesting to read in general. That and the wiki helped me figure the game out.
More than anything, treat it like a roguelike. Fuck up, learn from your mistakes, then apply that knowledge to your next game.
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>>255046653
I wonder how aliens 50 light years away are reacting to our radio signals now?
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Not many games will make you feel like in the vast deepness of space.
Space Engine IS vast, but there's not much to do other than watch.
You can try Space Engineers if that's your kinda thing too.

The problem with a game that has good gameplay and a story that makes sense etc can't adjust to the scope of an entire galaxy without recurring to stuff like warp gates or whatever, thus eliminating the "vastness" feel of the game.
If you can get engrossed in the lore, sure, but otherwise not much you can do regarding that.

One game that I did like a lot that was really big was Freelancer, even if there were the jump gates and all the systems were actually really big themselves.
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>>255043751
It's like the Penn and Teller bus driving simulator for the Sci Fi crowd.
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>>255046889
They're dismissing the radio waves as a weather balloon
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>>255046889
They aren't. TV and radio shows don't survive intact past a certain distance.
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Homeworld
Freelancer
Mass Effect 1
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>>255038812
>being this new

Also this is literally my face when people are jizzin over tumblr tint man's sky because "space exploration like this has neer been done before"
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>>255046880
Alright, thanks.
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>>255046880
Meant for
>>255046612
My bad.
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>>255046990
>Space IS vast, but there's not much to do other than watch.
The truth strikes once again.

And I hate the truth for it.
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You will never experience the true vastness of space if you can cross light years worth of distance in two seconds on your tiny screen in your basement.
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>>255046990
That's one hurdle I wish we could get over. The beautiful thing about space is that it's unthinkably huge. So huge if you lost your cars keys in it you'd almost never find them again. The bad part is that means that traveling through space means unthinkably long times of traveling through nothing. Literally
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>>255047178
You're not excited for No Man's Sky?
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>>255046774
>Does killing people matter? If you can make an exact replica of the universe, its inhabitants would be thinking, living creatures.

To them, but to us, they're just the subjects of a simulation. No different to watching Sims really, just really intelligent ones.
Just imagine how much data you could get from a simulation like this; ridiculously realistic data, and you can subject the inhabitants to whatever you wish, ethical or not.
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>Watch Planetes a few days ago
>Realize I'll never see any real space exploration progress in my lifetime
>tfw I as born too late to see the moon landing and too soon to see a Mars landing and beyond.
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>>255047528
The desaturation is actually putting my autismad propeller to the maximum
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>>255047773
What if you weren't?
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>>255047773
check this shit out

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQnR5fhCXkQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEQrmDoIRO8
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>>255045839
>yfw they only created our simulation to see if it was possible and they now believe they are also a simulation
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>>255047773
At least you got to see scientists draw a penis on Mars
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>>255047830
I'm afraid I don't know what that means.
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>>255045872
I am
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>play kerbal space program for the first time
>terrible at it
>decide to look at mods
>download a booster that has insane thrust and uses very little fuel
>shoot my rocket up
>dont know how to enter orbit or how to get to the moon, just aim at the moon and engage thrusters
>pass moon, cant get to it
>leave earths orbit
>dont know how to increase speed
>hurtling through the emptiness of space
>run out of fuel
>mfw
I've never had a video game fill me with so much dread before. I was actually sick to my stomach and didnt play ksp again for 6 months.
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Darkstar One
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>>255047402
But it can't really be done.
The game won't feel vast if you can get from point a to point b in a matter of seconds or minutes.
If you make it so that traveling is really slow it can become tedious, very much so.
And there's still the issue of the amount of content the game would have.

Mass Effect 1 & 2 for example did have quite some content in them, but the games didn't feel vast, they didn't feel like a true world.

We have to make a choice, realism or entertainment.
Just ask yourself this, if Space Engine had a speed limit such as light speed, would you play it? I know I would but it would be very limited, too limited. It would take us six minutes to go from earth to the sun, at lightspeed. The game would loose all it's purpose.
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AYY LMAO HUEHUEHE ALIEUMS

xdddd EBIN SIMBLY EIN
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>>255047039
I pretty sure they do in the void.
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>Think space is terrifying, especially black holes.
>Play Space Engine for the first time, in fullscreen too.
>Looking at space, then click a random spot.
>I start traveling to it at light speed.
>It stops me right infront of a black hole.
>NOPE.
>Jump out of my seat a bit, shout for a quick second and immediately exit out of the game.
>mfw
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KSP is alright
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>>255048018
Where do I get to watch some mars recordings?
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Mass Effect 1 conveyed the vastness of our own galaxy with all of those freeroaming planets.
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>>255047773
>>Realize I'll never see any real space exploration progress in my lifetime
You do realize that the moon is hollow, and that the Russians have planned a permanent moonbase there in 2030s, right?

>yfw Cosmonauts digging through the upper layer into the caverns wake up an ancient evil
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>>255038812
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The planet sounds recordings sound like Fallout 1 and 2's soundtrack.
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>>255048447
>You do realize that the moon is hollow
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>>255048223
Electromagnetic signals degrade in power over distance.
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>>255048102
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkDOOsGg-9I

;_;
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>>255046747
>Humanity invents faster than light travel
>Meets alien races
>Gets invited into space UN
>Works hard and makes great strides for our opinion among the other races
>Become highly respected; other aliens wish to be like us
>Our wisdom is respected even by the greys
>Eventually, all our shitty media makes it's way to the other planets
>Aliens snicker at us behind our backs
>Banned from all the cool alien space things
>We become the laughing stock of the galaxy
>Have to move to another galactic cluster and make up a new identity
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>>255048102
You don't know shit
>exploring space
>accidentally find black hole
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>>255048494

NOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPE

YOU CAN'T FOOL ME, I SAW THE BENDING OF LIGHT
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>>255047773
there's nothing on mars.
sorry.
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>>255048494
>click on a star on the other end of the galaxy for the first time
>shit my self
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>>255044668
>Deep sea apologists

Get out.
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>>255048817
Why is it so lumpy?
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>>255041295
>SS13 standalone comes out
>the RPers aren't interested because they want social interaction
>the shitters aren't interested because there's no one to grief
>the only people that leave are the ones robust at their work and enjoy running the station
>ss13 multiplayer dies shortly after because no one can stop ERPing and griefing long enough to start up the power
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>>255047550
PCP
Planet.....Cheese Pizza
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>>255047178
We have this thread every fucking saturday, you raging newfag.
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>>255048937
Gravity isn't powerful enough to contain it in a spherical shape.
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>>255048817
Do such things exist?
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>>255048494
Fuck i'm easily spooked
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>>255039252
its nothing.

its suppost to be hitler and Ava braun but its jsut some made up copy pasta.
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>>255048652
This is the galactic equivalent of someone googling you and finding old forum accounts from when you were 12.
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>>255048494
Light, space, and gravity are so fucking weird.

>Once you start getting close to the speed of light your vision begins to expand. Not because of your eyes but because you're beginning to "catch up" with the light coming from behind you

Fucking wat?
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>>255048494
>Every time you press shify+g on a galaxy
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>>255045682
Not very reputable. There is a link to one published paper (which doesn't always mean it is credible) but it is mainly hypothetical shit. That discovery article makes it sounds more like philosophy than science.
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>>255038812
don't use your warp drive in eve.
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>>255048494
>gravitational lens
you can't fool me black hole, I know you're in this thread
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>>255046434
faggotry.
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>>255039176
Damn, Jupiter makes for an amazing dark ambient band.
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>>255049428
> on the internet no one knows you're a black hole
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>>255048026
I"ll take a crack at it.

The game is just going to be the same 10 planets with minor differences over and over again. Unlike real life where this is probably the case but amazingly interesting, NOS is just going to be stale and uninteresting after the first 10 hours.
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>>255048262

In Space Engine if you select the Milky Way for fast travel it send you straight to the center of it.

There you suddenly found yourself facing a supermasssive blackhole surrounded by so many stars there's almost no void to be seen.

Except for that huge motherfucker in the middle of all, the blinding darkness at the center of all light.
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>>255048494
There's something very primal about the fear of a black hole, yet nobody should ever have seen one in real life.
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>>255039359
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>>255046747
Dis fucking nigga, I laughed harder than I should have.
>Distant alien listening in to different radio waves as they travel through the universe in an attempt to find intelligent life
>"i'm so fancy... you already know" woshes by in a low volume
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>>255049710
Just think. Black holes are actually extremely bright. You just can't see it.
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>>255049632
>Black holes are lonely. So whenever something comes near black holes are incapable of letting go
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>>255039223
What a dumb statement of course you won't since everything is procedurally generated

It's the same as you will die before you can count to infinity
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>>255049668
Dev claims that this will not be the case, but we'll have to wait and see, I guess. I really hope it's good.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgg2tpUVbXQ
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>>255048658
>Playing space engine
>messing around with the speed hotkeys and realize i can go over the regular speed limit
>traverse the whole universe in a second
>speed keeps going up
>wont stop
>cant control myself zipping from one end of the universe to the other so quickly
>fly so far away can't see any galaxies
>total blackness
>no sense of direction at all, no hope of finding home
>feel like throwing up and uninstall
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>>255049884
Will Wright claimed Spore would be amazing. Then EA gutted it for profit.

Devs lie anon. Devs mislead. A developers primary function is to get their game in the hands of others, not be your mommy.
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>>255048494
>>255048494
Black holes aren't all that bad really. They're far away from earth and don't bug anyone, they also get rid of pesky run away space light and debris, why are you all scared of something you'll never see?
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>>255048817
Pic related is similar, but from the point of view of a moon of a planet like that
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>>255049801

Seriously why the fuck is that? Do we all instinctively know that in the far end we will be swallowed by one?
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>>255049801
Well Black Holes are the closest thing you can get to Hell in the natural world. Most people think of space and time as infallible and never changing and black holes are a gigantic "fuck you" to that notion.

I mean really imagine if you fell into a supermassive black hole and you had just long enough to consider your situation. What would be your final thoughts as you realized that everything you were may as well have been erased from the natural world?
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>>255049428
Why are you so fucking afraid of black holes?
The chances of coming into contact with one are so slim.
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>>255048102
Kerbals never die unless they expload.

the kerbal you sent up is eternally drifting in the vastness of space

Forever.
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>>255050068
Is there something wrong with hoping a game will be good?
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>>255050141

GEE I WONDER WHO'S BEHIND THIS POST
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>>255039359
No one calls Space Engine a game. If you want to witness the scale of the universe in an interactive manner it's a great tool. It scares the life out of me to play it.
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>>255050152

Our Sun doesn't have the mass to become a black hole.

>Sun expands swallows Earth in it's death
>Sun expands doesn't swallow Earth and everything freezes

Pretty lucky considered how deadly the Universe is.
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>>255050141
> you'll never see it comming
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>>255050268
Absolutely not. But there's something sad about seeing people get baited by the same old shit. NOS is going to be average and quickly forgotten.
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>start Noctis IV for the first time
>land on a cratered planet right beside a supermassive white star
>can't see shit
>don't know how to activate night vision
>some sort of wind blows me away into the darkness
>don't know how to call the lander
>realize later I was literally walking on lava
NOPE
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>>255050026
This actually happened to me. The sense of helplessness you feel when you realize there is nothing else is really weird considering it's just a computer program.
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>>255048658
>decide to visit another solar system
>calculate the timing and thrust vectors to get there in the least amount of fuel
>all goes smoothly
>engage FTL travel
>hop into cryostasis for the year long trip
>get woken up exactly a year later
>no planet in sight
>check the flight logs
>trajectory shows you flew only a few hundred thousand kilometres from a black hole
>its gravitational pull bent your flight path and sent you off on a tangent into unmapped space
>realise the reason why you weren't allerted was because when you're travelling faster than light by the time something is visible you have already passed through it
>decelerate to near light speed
>enjoy the view
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>>255050242
This will always be the case because the KSP devs are incompetent shitters and will never fucking finish the game
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>>255038812
Maybe star citizen

It's gonna be huge as a project and focus is on space, so ..
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>>255039176
>electromagnetic vibrations
light.
wow so creepy oh gosh.
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>>255049956
>we'll miss you Pluto
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>>255043684
Some rocks are the most terrifying objects in existence. Cthulhu got nothing on a Quasar.
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>>255050330
I fucking lost it.
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>>255050161
I don't think even a black hole can erase the fact that rabdin some girl bent over for me today so I could take upskirt photo of her
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Conflict freespace 1 and 2
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>>255050161

That's true oblivion, how terrifying.
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>>255050369
But what if it ends up being good?
Oh who am I kidding I said the same thing about GTA V
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>>255050161
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn16885-what-would-it-look-like-to-fall-into-a-black-hole.html#.U9REYPldUk0
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Relativity/BlackHoles/fall_in.html

Scary shit.
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>>255050732
heists any day anon. any day.
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>>255050339
The Earth will burn either way. Either the Sun will swallow it and there will be no evidence it ever existed. Or it won't and everything will melt and burn to a crisp anyway and the only corpse will be a burnt piece of charcoal.

>>255050152
Here's some fun reading

http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2012/jun/HQ_12-182_Chandra_Black_Hole_Ejected.html

>There are potentially billions of Supermassive Black holes floating around right now moving at trillions of miles per hour
>They are completely unseen and undetectable until they begin to feed
>There could be one on its way here right now
>If there were there wouldn't be a single thing we could do about it
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>>255050239
>slim
>literally 0%
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>>255050161

Nah, when you get in a Blackhole you don't die because past the EH time stops,you'd live for ever.
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Space Citizen anyone?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ex5jBQtS13w
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>>255050893
What if those Hadron guys make one?
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>>255050141
>Black holes aren't that bad, really
Fucking celestial bodies posting on /v/ now?
You can't fool me.
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>>255051007
>Nah, when you get in a Blackhole you don't die because past the EH time stops,you'd live for ever.

>past the EH time stops,you'd live for ever
i think it's retarded how people can have ideas like this (that aren't even necessarily "wrong" according to physics) and not think our current idea of "time" is broken.. what the fuck
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>>255050161
>What would be your final thoughts as you realized that everything you were may as well have been erased from the natural world?
What do you mean? Isn't that just death?
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>>255051126
It would consist only of the mass of the materials used to make it. it would be a heavy object for its size for a bit and then it would dissipate into Hawking radiation.
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>>255050716

I probably should've just read the date at the bottom to realize what was up instead of Googling it.
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>>255050538
the scary thing is that it can
every electron that would have ever been affected by that would be wiped from existence, essentially erasing the information from existence
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>>255050883
>a supermassive black hole can actually get kicked out of it's host galaxy

WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK
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>>255051126
Not gonna happen
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>>255039259
I would argue they nailed the cold lonely isolation that is is a product of the immensity of space.
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O
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>>255051126

>people actually believed the Hadron would create a Blackhole that would destroy the Earth

It's amazing how dumb the average person is.

>>255051205
Millions of microscopic ones that evaporate, yeah.
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>>255051126
You mean make a black hole by smashing a couple of particles together? They're not collapsing an entire star there
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>>255050615
Black holes really are the embodiment of the word "oblivion." People say "well if we could build a machine that could move faster than light then we're good." But that's not how space works. Gravity literally bends and dents the actual space you exist in. And in a black hole space is bent to such a degree that space itself is "falling" into the center. There is no such "left," "right," "up," or "away." The only direction that exists inside a black hole is "down." Literally. No matter which direction you travel at the speed of light you can only go "down" to the center.

If it weren't for the fact that black holes were so far away they'd be the ultimate nightmare fuel
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>>255051007
>>255051340
>you will never know what it feels like to be a member of SG-10.
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>>255051348
Yeah, sure, until it sucked up a paperclip and then a stapler and then an office chair and then the whole universe.

I know how this shit works. I'm not an idiot.
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>>255051117

Jesus Christ I'm subscribed to this guy on youtube.
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>>255051406
Oh my. FYI that picture is from the Solar Dynamics Observatory run by NASA.
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>>255050339
>Pretty lucky considered how deadly the Universe is.
you've got that right.
>there could be a planet sized asteroid propelled from a distant supernova going near the speed of light heading in our direction right now
>we'd never see it coming
>one day it would hit the earth and blow it to pieces
>the impact so fast and destructive we wouldn't even notice
>one day, we'd just cease to exist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_naQhynOg0
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>>255048494
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kVsxVBz1Mg
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>>255048817
jesus christ, everytime i rewatch this and the star gets in view i get an ASMR tingle in my neck
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>>255051679
fucking beautiful
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>>255051679
At the scale we're talking the paperclip would have much more mass than the black hole and neither would have the mass required to absorb another object.
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We need to get to Mars quick

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTwRxtmQ9IY
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>>255051340
We know our idea of time and space is wrong because of shit like black holes. But the problem is that it's the best we got at the moment and we don't have anything to replace it. Until another Albert Einstien comes along with an idea that's a bit closer to how it actually works.
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>>255051841

The universe is just on vast cosmic Detroit/Chicago
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>>255047773
>watch Planetes
>get horribly fucking annoyed by the whiny protag
>stop watching

Gurl was 10/10 though.

also
>mars landing
>implying mankind will ever permamently leave earth with the current space race funding
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>>255051117
Oh god the credits
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>>255051841
Asteroids? What about fucking Gamma Ray Bursts? Remember that scare that WR-104 was going to kill us all?
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