I-melted t1_jc1f425 wrote
Someone posted a close up earlier and I thought it was a really bad low res picture. Then I realized it wasn’t noise, but individual stars.
Hard to wrap my head around to be honest.
briggs851 t1_jc3l7zk wrote
And the distance between each of them is almost unimaginably vast.
I-melted t1_jc3t4qg wrote
I’d love to know I’d really good astrophysicists can actually picture these sizes in their heads, or if it’s beyond human capability.
Bobwindy t1_jc4bxco wrote
They can understand it in terms of relative distance and sizes compared with other stellar objects i would imagine, but I think that humans only frame of reference in terms of understanding distance as we would imagine the distance to the next town or city is the size of our own planet, or for a lucky few the distance to the moon. To truly comprehend a distance and size I think you need to have seen a comparable reference first. We talk of light years and distance to other stars, but we have never experienced that distance first hand.
I-melted t1_jc4dbfq wrote
There’s a lovely bit in the Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy, in which a character is punished by being put into something called The Total Perspective Vortex. A machine that allows you to glimpse for a moment the real size of the universe, and yourself relative to it. Which drives you completely mad, obviously.
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