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Brian Cox ~ Hubble Deep Field & The Observable Universe

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FOOTBALL BROS1 year ago

The Hubble telescopes can see thousands of light years away. How come they cannot turn the camera around and take a picture of planet Earth a couple times so we could really see what it looks like? A couple new updated pictures? NOT CGI

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FRANK E ELKINS1 year ago

“The dilemma we find ourselves in regarding Artificial Intelligence is that we are on the verge of creating a digital consciousness that we do not yet fully understand. And giving it complete control over everything. What could possibly go wrong?” Book VI

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Andrew Walton1 year ago

What stumps me, with the observable universe statement, big-bang, expanding universe, its edge 13.8Bn LY away, is that in the spherical map, we're always at the exact centre. If that's the case, by the same logic, does that mean that the universes origin occurred right here.

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Mλrcos1 year ago

Got a new wallpaper

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Lance A. Scott1 year ago

it’s safe to say we are not alone.

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sʜᴀᴍᴡᴇʟʟ1 year ago

great lecture

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Chief1 year ago

Another clown talking utter bullshite

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Joseph Cotten, II1 year ago

Only 5% is observable; 95% is undetectable dark energy, dark matter. Like everyone, can barely see with eyes wide open.

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Sikboi1 year ago

Crock of

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Bad Blueprint1 year ago

Brian, if you ever get tired of physics, you could make a fortune as a nihilism coach. You make me feel dwarfed, disposable, and cosmically pointless.

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M̶̷̲̊ͥ͋͟Ȧ̶̵̗̳O̵̷̪̰ͩ͆ͅ  𝕏1 year ago

Brian Cox ~ Return to the Blue Lagoon

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