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No, it goes that far that way too. So it's fucking immense. Yeah. Beyond imagination. You could put it into numbers. You could write it down. Billion this, that. It doesn't even register. You can't imagine how long it would take to get there. You can't imagine if you're going to speed of light something taking 13.7 billion years to arrive at.
No, it goes that far that way too. So it's fucking immense. Yeah. Beyond imagination. You could put it into numbers. You could write it down. Billion this, that. It doesn't even register. You can't imagine how long it would take to get there. You can't imagine if you're going to speed of light something taking 13.7 billion years to arrive at.
No, it goes that far that way too. So it's fucking immense. Yeah. Beyond imagination. You could put it into numbers. You could write it down. Billion this, that. It doesn't even register. You can't imagine how long it would take to get there. You can't imagine if you're going to speed of light something taking 13.7 billion years to arrive at.
It's so big that even if that's it, if that's the whole thing, even if it's finite, even if they define the universe as a structure that's finite and it is X amount of billion years of light year travel until you reach the end of this structure, maybe it rotates into itself, who knows? It's still insane!
It's so big that even if that's it, if that's the whole thing, even if it's finite, even if they define the universe as a structure that's finite and it is X amount of billion years of light year travel until you reach the end of this structure, maybe it rotates into itself, who knows? It's still insane!
It's so big that even if that's it, if that's the whole thing, even if it's finite, even if they define the universe as a structure that's finite and it is X amount of billion years of light year travel until you reach the end of this structure, maybe it rotates into itself, who knows? It's still insane!
So the idea that it doesn't have a boundary, that there's more of them, that there's a multiverse, that there's an infinite number of them. One of the theories is that in the center of every galaxy there's a supermassive black hole, and if you go through that supermassive black hole, you will find another universe with hundreds of billions of galaxies.
So the idea that it doesn't have a boundary, that there's more of them, that there's a multiverse, that there's an infinite number of them. One of the theories is that in the center of every galaxy there's a supermassive black hole, and if you go through that supermassive black hole, you will find another universe with hundreds of billions of galaxies.
So the idea that it doesn't have a boundary, that there's more of them, that there's a multiverse, that there's an infinite number of them. One of the theories is that in the center of every galaxy there's a supermassive black hole, and if you go through that supermassive black hole, you will find another universe with hundreds of billions of galaxies.
Each one with a supermassive black hole in the middle of it, go through that, hundreds of billions of universes, like that it's never-ending and fractal.
Each one with a supermassive black hole in the middle of it, go through that, hundreds of billions of universes, like that it's never-ending and fractal.
Each one with a supermassive black hole in the middle of it, go through that, hundreds of billions of universes, like that it's never-ending and fractal.
Probably for sure they can. Yeah. I mean, we were talking the other day, I had this guy on, and we were talking about imagine if you were living in the Roman Empire and you showed them a garage door opener. They'd be like, what the fuck? This is crazy. You're nowhere near that thing. You press a button and it goes up? Yeah. That's nuts. Yeah.
Probably for sure they can. Yeah. I mean, we were talking the other day, I had this guy on, and we were talking about imagine if you were living in the Roman Empire and you showed them a garage door opener. They'd be like, what the fuck? This is crazy. You're nowhere near that thing. You press a button and it goes up? Yeah. That's nuts. Yeah.
Probably for sure they can. Yeah. I mean, we were talking the other day, I had this guy on, and we were talking about imagine if you were living in the Roman Empire and you showed them a garage door opener. They'd be like, what the fuck? This is crazy. You're nowhere near that thing. You press a button and it goes up? Yeah. That's nuts. Yeah.
It's a radio frequency, something you can't see, feel, or touch. We think it's so crazy, but it might be how we travel through space in the future. Just zip to some new spot.
It's a radio frequency, something you can't see, feel, or touch. We think it's so crazy, but it might be how we travel through space in the future. Just zip to some new spot.
It's a radio frequency, something you can't see, feel, or touch. We think it's so crazy, but it might be how we travel through space in the future. Just zip to some new spot.
It'd be super normal for us. Like, what, are you going to fly there like an idiot with a jet engine? Yeah. You're going to need stopovers to refuel. Yeah, and you hope you don't get hit by a micrometeorite along the way and you get annihilated. Yeah. You hear about those people that are stuck in the space station? Yeah. Bro, Elon has to go rescue them. Is that what's going to happen? Yeah.
It'd be super normal for us. Like, what, are you going to fly there like an idiot with a jet engine? Yeah. You're going to need stopovers to refuel. Yeah, and you hope you don't get hit by a micrometeorite along the way and you get annihilated. Yeah. You hear about those people that are stuck in the space station? Yeah. Bro, Elon has to go rescue them. Is that what's going to happen? Yeah.