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In reply to the discussion: In 4 billion years our galaxy will collide with Andromeda; NASA created this animation of what the c [View all]smb
(3,598 posts)19. Reminds Me Of This Quote
Our galaxy is now in the brief springtime of its life -- a springtime made glorious by such brilliant blue-white stars as Vega and Sirius, and, on a more humble scale, our own Sun. Not until all these have flamed through their incandescent youth, in a few fleeting billions of years, will the real history of the universe begin.
It will be a history illuminated only by the reds and infrareds of dully glowing stars that would be almost invisible to our eyes; yet the sombre hues of that all-but-eternal universe may be full of colour and beauty to whatever strange beings have adapted to it. They will know that before them lie, not the millions of years in which we measure eras of geology, nor the billions of years which span the past lives of the stars, but years to be counted literally in the trillions.
They will have time enough, in those endless aeons, to attempt all things, and to gather all knowledge. They will not be like gods, because no gods imagined by our minds have ever possessed the powers they will command. But for all that, they may envy us, basking in the bright afterglow of creation, for we knew the universe when it was young.
--Arthur C. Clarke
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In 4 billion years our galaxy will collide with Andromeda; NASA created this animation of what the c [View all]
soothsayer
Mar 2021
OP
Nah,... The Earth would have invested everything in building a device that destroys the Milky Way
LiberalArkie
Mar 2021
#22
I have discussed this with My Son The Astronomer any number of times.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Mar 2021
#12
Dr Wright is probably the most famous exoplanet discoverer. I wont say any more. N/T.
airplaneman
Mar 2021
#46
I do see he's at Penn State, which is possibly the foremost school for exoplanet research.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Mar 2021
#47
My Son The Astronomer does know him, although not well, as MSTA is not at Wright's level.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Mar 2021
#48
I don't know about you, but I'm stockpiling extra toilet paper. In a galactic collision...
NNadir
Mar 2021
#31
Thanks for the heads up. My wife and I will start preparing for this catastrophe now.
Martin68
Mar 2021
#36