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CharlieZ · 70-79, M
To make this question have some sense, please drop (at least) some meaningeless "common sense" fictions:
- That space is an "empty" volume, Euclidian container that pre existed matter.
- That haves a "center" and "borders".
Taking arbitrarily Earth as a viewpoint (as if was the inexistent center of an inexistent sphere), best estimations say it´s about 93 billion light-years (28 billion parsecs).
- That space is an "empty" volume, Euclidian container that pre existed matter.
- That haves a "center" and "borders".
Taking arbitrarily Earth as a viewpoint (as if was the inexistent center of an inexistent sphere), best estimations say it´s about 93 billion light-years (28 billion parsecs).
CharlieZ · 70-79, M
@eMortal True, to a certain extent.
But what is alse amazing is that we, those little ones, wonder, ask, and sometimes answer what our ancestors could not even imagine few centuries and even few decades ago.
We are a curious and, in some sense, in front of such so big scenario, a corageous species.
Sons of Prometeus.
But what is alse amazing is that we, those little ones, wonder, ask, and sometimes answer what our ancestors could not even imagine few centuries and even few decades ago.
We are a curious and, in some sense, in front of such so big scenario, a corageous species.
Sons of Prometeus.