Film, Media & TV1 min ago
Eternity
Sometimes I muse on this....
If we sent a rocket into space with an everlasting power supply and tracking, presumably it would just go on forever and ever as there is no end.
I just can't imaging 'no end' to anything....but if there was an end, what would there be? A wall? What would be after that?
Can anyone make sense of this?
If we sent a rocket into space with an everlasting power supply and tracking, presumably it would just go on forever and ever as there is no end.
I just can't imaging 'no end' to anything....but if there was an end, what would there be? A wall? What would be after that?
Can anyone make sense of this?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Le Chat. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I often look up at orion in awe.
The brightest star in the bottom right corner "Rigel" is something like 700 - 900 light years away, A light year is roughly 5,878,000,000,000 miles.
It is beyond comprehension!!
The light from that one star was emitted so so long ago and has finally arrived at earth.
There is a fair chance also that Rigel may not even exist anymore.
Sometimes I look up and think how tiny and almost insignificant we are.
The brightest star in the bottom right corner "Rigel" is something like 700 - 900 light years away, A light year is roughly 5,878,000,000,000 miles.
It is beyond comprehension!!
The light from that one star was emitted so so long ago and has finally arrived at earth.
There is a fair chance also that Rigel may not even exist anymore.
Sometimes I look up and think how tiny and almost insignificant we are.