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Thread: Most spectacular mass death
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09-10-2009 #1
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Most spectacular mass death
Imagine being involved in this shit!!!
Mother nature has no mercy
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09-10-2009 #2
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I've been a fan of the Hubble for years, some pictures it takes are just plain breathtaking!
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09-10-2009 #3
That's only mass death if life exists in those worlds.
It might not.
And maybe its easier to withdraw from life
With all of its misery and wretched lies
If we're dead when tomorrow's gone
The Big Machine will just move on
Still we cling afraid we'll fall
Clinging like the memory which haunts us all
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09-10-2009 #4
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theres a good possibility that some or many of the star systems dont even feel the effect other than ending up somewhere different in the newly formed galaxy
of course theres always the possibility that another star passes by too close and upsets planetary orbits enough to cause carnage but actual collisions in the sense of 2 bodies crashing into each other are rare in galaxy collisions
its not really a collision in the classical sense more like 2 drops of water merging into one
Elvis: I was dreamin'. Dreamin' my dick was out and I was checkin' to see if that infected bump on the head of it had filled with pus again. If it had, I was gonna name it after my ex-wife 'cilla and bust it by jackin' off.
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09-11-2009 #5Originally Posted by HP1000
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09-11-2009 #6
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I couldn't help but post a few more pics that the Hubble telescope took a few years ago. Some of these pics are extinct stars that died out billions of light years ago and their images are still being observed. Light travels at 186,000 miles per second. Imagine if we had a telescope that would peer into other galaxies trillions of light years away?
God created us and the universe....
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09-11-2009 #7