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Reply #30 posted 02/24/10 4:44pm

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TheVoid said:

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We don t approach life as an empty space. We don t create from empty space, we react to life because of the psychological identity that we have created.


We reacted to the illusory nature of all things through consciousness derived from dependent origination and thus subject to discriminating ideas and thoughts about existence.
As the Zen Buddhist say, flies are attracted to rotten meat--indeed they love it--but it is still just putrid rotten meat. We react to what we are conditioned to react to via countless generations of evolution. All things are interdependently co-arisen and therefore illusory in nature when divided into their infinitely dependent 'parts' or conditions. An atom now has well over 150 sub particles, proven and postulated. Some scientists are now assuming that those sub-parts may go on and on.


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Reply #31 posted 02/24/10 4:45pm

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Saturn isn't the only one with rings, y'all!

I am surprised to see how big Jupiter & Saturn are in comparison to the sun. Big fuckin planets


they forgot to put on the ones on Neptune sad


Saturn gets all the glory
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Reply #32 posted 02/24/10 4:49pm

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they forgot to put on the ones on Neptune sad


Saturn gets all the glory

at the air and space museum they had massive printout of photos of saturn

omg it was frikkin awesome!!! so, the other planets can just go to hell I suppose shrug
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Reply #33 posted 02/24/10 4:52pm

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Saturn gets all the glory

at the air and space museum they had massive printout of photos of saturn

omg it was frikkin awesome!!! so, the other planets can just go to hell I suppose shrug


lol nah Jupiter is awesome too. Saturn is big, but just it's a fluffy cloud in comparison to jupiter. Jupiter has mass, man, serious mass.

Saturn is so fluffy it's misshapen from it's own rotation. It's not a circle, it's flat on top & bottom.

One thing I read recently is that the rings of Saturn are temporary, so we're lucky to have been born in this million years or so.
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Reply #34 posted 02/24/10 4:52pm

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NDRU said:

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they forgot to put on the ones on Neptune sad


Saturn gets all the glory



Neptune is my favorite. Love the name, love the color, love the dainty little rings. mushy
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Reply #35 posted 02/24/10 4:54pm

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at the air and space museum they had massive printout of photos of saturn

omg it was frikkin awesome!!! so, the other planets can just go to hell I suppose shrug


lol nah Jupiter is awesome too. Saturn is big, but just it's a fluffy cloud in comparison to jupiter. Jupiter has mass, man, serious mass.

Saturn is so fluffy it's misshapen from it's own rotation. It's not a circle, it's flat on top & bottom.

One thing I read recently is that the rings of Saturn are temporary, so we're lucky to have been born in this million years or so.



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Reply #36 posted 02/24/10 5:01pm

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See, it's all squatty
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Reply #37 posted 02/24/10 5:03pm

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See, it's all squatty

I thought maybe the printouts were not in proportion

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Reply #38 posted 02/24/10 5:06pm

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See, it's all squatty

I thought maybe the printouts were not in proportion

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Reply #39 posted 02/24/10 5:07pm

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When I stare at that pic I swear it seems like the planet itself is kinda drawing away. eek
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Reply #40 posted 02/24/10 5:12pm

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When I stare at that pic I swear it seems like the planet itself is kinda drawing away. eek


that's just the wrinkles on your face talking!
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Reply #41 posted 02/24/10 5:23pm

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NDRU said:

Fauxie said:

When I stare at that pic I swear it seems like the planet itself is kinda drawing away. eek


that's just the wrinkles on your face talking!


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Reply #42 posted 02/24/10 7:16pm

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The point I’m trying to make here, is that if you looked at the smartest of us orgers, say Lammastide or TheAudience…or even 2the9s, then you’d realize that their heads are nothing but completely empty space…. Completely void of any substantial matter….


If they're smart they will have already known this for a very long time.

If mankind never gets past our own solar system are we then like goldfish in a bowl but no one is staring at us?
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Reply #43 posted 02/25/10 12:32am

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1) Go here... http://www.newgrounds.com...iew/525347

2) Hit PLAY and then "Expand Game" after it finishes loading.

3) Hit "Dim Lights" and be amazed!!!


The L & R arrow keys work best...
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Reply #44 posted 02/25/10 9:38am

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Reply #45 posted 02/25/10 10:17am

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1) Go here... http://www.newgrounds.com...iew/525347

2) Hit PLAY and then "Expand Game" after it finishes loading.

3) Hit "Dim Lights" and be amazed!!!


The L & R arrow keys work best...


That's really cool, it's amazing to see how big atoms actually are on the scale
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Reply #46 posted 02/25/10 10:59am

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NDRU said:

RenHoek said:



1) Go here... http://www.newgrounds.com...iew/525347

2) Hit PLAY and then "Expand Game" after it finishes loading.

3) Hit "Dim Lights" and be amazed!!!


The L & R arrow keys work best...


That's really cool, it's amazing to see how big atoms actually are on the scale


I was goofing off with that thing for a good 30mins last night... disbelief
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Reply #47 posted 02/25/10 6:47pm

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That's really cool, it's amazing to see how big atoms actually are on the scale


I was goofing off with that thing for a good 30mins last night... disbelief


Yeah, I just spent a good bit of time on it too.

It's COOL. biggrin
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Reply #48 posted 02/25/10 8:07pm

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1) Go here... http://www.newgrounds.com...iew/525347

2) Hit PLAY and then "Expand Game" after it finishes loading.

3) Hit "Dim Lights" and be amazed!!!


The L & R arrow keys work best...

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That thing is REALLY cool!



The problem with depicting the scale of the star, VY Canis Majoris, is that it is so huge in both volume and mass, that you'd never really be able to show it's true diamter in comparison to the sun on an accurate scale on youtube. lol

It is just super massive, easily engulfing the inner planets, and I believe stretching out to much of our own planetary solar system.

It's hard to get your head around a star being just that massive, but VY Canis Majoris, though the biggest star we've found so far, may not be the biggest out there. It's believed they couldn't get too much larger though as the larger a star is the quicker it will burn through it's fuel and explode. VY Canis Majoris, in comparison to our sun, has the shelf-life of sushi, cause that's just how it rolls!
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