Submitted by natureintheory t3_yo5lhg in space
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natureintheory OP t1_ivcfym0 wrote
haha WAY too many bacteria & other (unknown) lifeforms in here
darkhero5 t1_ivcgb86 wrote
You know if our universe actually was grown in a petri dish the big bang theory would just be an agar to agar transfer. Going from 0 to everything at once that's just constantly expanding and developing.
You know till we hit critical mass and run out of nutrients resulting in the heat death of the universe.
rj200122 t1_ivck621 wrote
No one would have believed in the last years of the nineteenth century, that human affairs were being watched from the timeless worlds of space
No one could have dreamed that we were being scrutinized, as someone with a microscope studies creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water
Few men even considered the possibility of life on other planets. And yet, across the gulf of space, minds immeasurably superior to ours, regarded this Earth with envious eyes.
And slowly, and surely, they drew their plans against us
AgentParkman t1_ivcsd9a wrote
🙋🏼♀️ Well take care of them! ❤️🩹💖
natureintheory OP t1_ivcypti wrote
Haha, thank you!
natureintheory OP t1_ivcywn3 wrote
Maybe someday I'll redo this with some giant eldritch alien scientists looming over these >:]
mynextthroway t1_ivd299n wrote
Earth is the perfect example of what happens if you don't keep your rock collection in a cool dry location away from light.
OG-Spinich t1_ivgja6x wrote
Pretty cool. Who knows, we may be just growing on our own scaled petri dish ourselves.
natureintheory OP t1_ivcfkra wrote
I created illustrations for the NANOGrav experiment's new website. This one depicts (roughly) the history of expanding spacetime in a petri dish.
More on my artstation: https://www.artstation.com/natureintheory