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Title: Space picture Post by justin_o_guy2 on 08/04/22 at 08:47:51 http://https://www.the-sun.com/tech/5915617/nasas-james-webb-space-telescope-captures-stunning-image/ https://www.the-sun.com/tech/5915617/nasas-james-webb-space-telescope-captures-stunning-image/ |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by Serowbot on 08/04/22 at 11:28:24 I know they're supposed to amaze me, but I could throw paint at a wall and get similar. They all look pretty much the same to me. |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by justin_o_guy2 on 08/04/22 at 12:04:57 Oookay... |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by ohiomoto on 08/04/22 at 19:34:01 http://https://www.the-sun.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2022/08/NINTCHDBPICT000746577451.jpg?strip=all&w=960 http://https://www.the-sun.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2022/08/NINTCHDBPICT000751166030.jpg?strip=all&w=960 |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by Eegore on 08/05/22 at 05:35:51 "I know they're supposed to amaze me, but I could throw paint at a wall and get similar. They all look pretty much the same to me." I'm not sure the issue is being able to replicate these images, we could replicate anything and put it on a wall. These aren't paint and imagination, these are real photos of real things we have never seen before in this way versus the imagination of some artist. |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by verslagen1 on 08/05/22 at 07:48:15 these are the Rorschach tests of the astrophysics world. only they are looking for someone who sees deeper meaning in the cosmos and not what you did in the forest last summer. |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by justin_o_guy2 on 08/05/22 at 09:38:33 Just a question that is probably so obvious that asking is a waste of time, but I'm having trouble accepting what I Think is the answer.. Let's saying something like that is 1,000 light years away. Then, if it just went straight to black, like flipping a switch,500 years ago, we would still be seeing it for another 500 years, then, poof,gone? |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by verslagen1 on 08/05/22 at 10:43:42 if you're watching an hour long video, it will end in an hour right? |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by Eegore on 08/05/22 at 10:49:09 Let's saying something like that is 1,000 light years away. Then, if it just went straight to black, like flipping a switch,500 years ago, we would still be seeing it for another 500 years, then, poof,gone? Yes. A Light Year is a distance measurement and Earth Year is time. For instance the Sun is 8.3 light minutes away, so if the sun just flipped off - everything would go dark in about 8 minutes 20 seconds. Something 1000 LY away that exhausted it's emitted light source 500 LY ago would still be visible on Earth for 500 more Earth Years. https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/faq/26/what-is-a-light-year/ |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by Fabricio Bino on 08/05/22 at 11:05:04 There is a "joke" that says "Don't wish for a dream to a star, for it might be already dead, just like your dreams" |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by Serowbot on 08/05/22 at 15:59:57 The nearest star is 4 light years away. They could all be out... :-? |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by TheSneeze on 08/16/22 at 08:02:57 Technically the nearest star is our own sun, which is much closer than 4 light years. But then again, I may be nit picking... ::) |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by pg on 08/16/22 at 10:07:41 Here is another one............ “Picture of Proxima Centauri, the nearest star to the Sun, located 4.2 light years away from us. It was taken by the James Webb Space Telescope,” a translation of the tweet read. “This level of detail… A new world is unveiled everyday.” http://https://metro.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SEC_117946206.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&zoom=1&resize=644%2C338 https://nypost.com/2022/08/05/amazing-space-telescope-image-was-actually-a-slice-of-chorizo/ Best regards, |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by justin_o_guy2 on 08/17/22 at 19:27:52 Dude wound up having to apologize.. Hell,that was cool. Good prank. The people who were duped need to grow a sense of humor. |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by pg on 08/18/22 at 06:26:11 Trust the science Jog, trust the science….. Best regards, |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by Eegore on 08/18/22 at 07:43:27 "Trust the science Jog, trust the science….." Agreed. "Science" would have never revealed this as a planetary image. Not enough evidence. Twitter on the other hand... |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by pg on 08/18/22 at 08:37:33 It was provided by: Étienne Klein — a physicist and director at France’s Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission. Best regards, |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by Eegore on 08/18/22 at 08:45:51 "Étienne Klein — a physicist and director at France’s Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission — shared the photo of the slice of cured meat on Twitter last week, gushing over the “level of detail” it provided." On Twitter. Not from the James Webb Space Telescope archive. From Twitter. This guy got the image from a non-official source and put it on Twitter. That's not following science. "Science" would have required more evidence than one photo on Twitter. |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by pg on 08/18/22 at 08:46:29 Was Dr. Robert Malone pushing disinformation? Best regards, |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by Eegore on 08/18/22 at 08:51:26 "Was Dr. Robert Malone pushing disinformation?" I would say he is not accurate in his statements, I provided a breakdown of his statements, predictions and how many have never came true. I was ok with his statements until more and more never came true, at this point I consider him unreliable. Especially his take on spike protein, there's no way it works like he says and there isn't millions of dead people - like he predicted. His words I would say are inaccurate, but to me maybe not disinformation. |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by justin_o_guy2 on 08/19/22 at 07:21:09 I hope everyone stops by and gives this a look. I'm not the guy to explain what it is saying. I'm hoping to see it kicked around and maybe I can walk away with a better understanding. https://iai.tv/articles/the-big-bang-didnt-happen-auid-2215 |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by justin_o_guy2 on 08/19/22 at 07:53:50 I was pretty happy with the Big Bang idea. I could wrap my head around that. So, if it's Not the Big Bang theory, For the Win, then, What? |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by verslagen1 on 08/19/22 at 11:00:32 these guys have new data and it will take a genius to make heads or tails of it for awhile. these are little fish suddenly thrown into a larger pond and suddenly finding they are in deep water. I think if there's 1 big bang, why not 2, 3, 4... ad finitum. 1 big bang for man, a multitude of big bangs for the universe. |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by justin_o_guy2 on 08/19/22 at 11:42:16 Interesting question.. And, the price of failure is getting laughed at, and I'm willing to take that risk.. My understanding has been that there was a buncha STUFF ,I can hear it now,, where did that Stuff come from JoG?,,all relatively close together so some of the bigger pieces of Stuff started moving towards each other, because gravity, and that created a bigger lump of Stuff,creating stronger gravity, tugging on more distant Stuff and starting to affect the smaller lumps of Stuff, eventually attracting all the Stuff, bringing all Stuff ,which we now know was a Whole Buncha Stuff, and now it's All headed towards One Point, somewhere out There. And the way I got it, the Stuff that had come together before the Stuff from farther away got crushed by the Stuff it was gravitationally attracting to itself, crushed to the point that it would create heat and it finally just Desploded! Now, you have done gone and Desploded That whole idea. Why would it have to be true that only one place Out There saw the Stuff out there begin the process of conglomeration that would cause a second and a third ,etc. Big Bang. |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by TheSneeze on 08/19/22 at 14:17:46 Because... STUFF!!! :o |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by justin_o_guy2 on 08/20/22 at 07:35:40 Gee,Wally,where'd all that stuff came from, anyway? |
Title: Re: Space picture Post by kirsties40 on 08/20/22 at 10:27:56 Dust in the wind |
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