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55 | 42.97% |
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![]() Submitted for your consideration, something someone on weed once told me that I am in no position to say is true or not because I don't know enough about astronomy, but it's interesting to think about:
The celestial bodies of the universe are slowly drifting further and further apart. The longer we wait to colonize other planet, the less likely we will ever even be able to reach them. Additionally, planets that are currently uninhabitable due to being too close in proximity to their respective stars (eg Venus) will one day be more habitable because they will be farther away (Venus is a bad example because it's a gas planet). Likewise, planets that are currently habitable will eventually be too far away from their suns to continue being so. Thoughts?
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Erudite Bard <BDA> Blue Server Every song I play is actually just me screaming the 1812 Overture in a raspy, shrieking falsetto. | ||
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![]() Actually no, that's not it, we're not getting further from the stars, it's galaxies that are drifting
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Erudite Bard <BDA> Blue Server Every song I play is actually just me screaming the 1812 Overture in a raspy, shrieking falsetto. | ||
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![]() Lron made sense in this thread my life is pretty fucking complete now.
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![]() My 2 cents:
A lot of great inventions were lucky mistakes. One day such a great invention will not be a not-so-lucky mistake and wipe out humanity. This fate probably awaits every intelligent species. At some point it will annihilate itself, by mistake or not. And chances are, this happens before any major space travel was ever conducted. | ||
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