Dameon Farrow
Superstar
That there's something called a particle horizon. Basically there are some things in the night sky that we simply cannot see no matter how powerful our telescopes become....because there hasn't been enough time for it's light to reach.
Static in old televisions is the echo of the big bang so to speak.
That the Hubble Ultra Deep Field actually looked back a good 13 billion years into the past.
That the nearest start to our planet outside of the Sun is so far away, we always see it as it was 4 plus years ago. Also it's so tiny and dim you need a powerful telescope to see it. Yet Beetlegeuse is 500 light years away and you can see it with the naked eye. Imagine how big this star is brehs. When this thing finally blows into a supernova we won't know it for 5 generations. shyt like that blows my mind.
Static in old televisions is the echo of the big bang so to speak.
That the Hubble Ultra Deep Field actually looked back a good 13 billion years into the past.
That the nearest start to our planet outside of the Sun is so far away, we always see it as it was 4 plus years ago. Also it's so tiny and dim you need a powerful telescope to see it. Yet Beetlegeuse is 500 light years away and you can see it with the naked eye. Imagine how big this star is brehs. When this thing finally blows into a supernova we won't know it for 5 generations. shyt like that blows my mind.