iwoodificood
iwoodificood t1_jdx3o2s wrote
Reply to comment by TransporterError in James Webb Space Telescope finds no atmosphere on Earth-like TRAPPIST-1 exoplanet by locus_towers
Why bother with a dyson swarm when you can get perfect utilization of energy with an antimatter engine.
iwoodificood t1_jbp9j8f wrote
Reply to Thinking of space and the cosmos is the only that cures my anxiety. by EarthInteresting9781
Me too. I listen to John Michael Godier on YouTube or something similar.
iwoodificood t1_j9ly5fi wrote
Reply to comment by Dismal-Philosopher-4 in NASA confirms 1,000lb meteorite slammed into Texas | As good time as any for European Space Agency to announce a 2030 asteoroid-spotting mission by chrisdh79
I think it’s focused more on the type of close up we will have in 2030. https://www.space.com/apophis
iwoodificood t1_j4vuuao wrote
No evidence to support that, it would be virtually impossible to verify given how deep the icy layer is. It was a cool movie though.
iwoodificood t1_j4evsc3 wrote
Reply to comment by b_a_t_m_4_n in Xenophobia of black holes? by ZAlexN
He didn’t say anything bad about white holes though.
iwoodificood t1_ix6ze7u wrote
Reply to Someone tell me how the Big Bang began 13 billion years ago, yet the *observable* universe is 83 billion light years apart? by novacks0001
Upon boot-up the universe instantly poofed to an incredible size, after which the poofing slowed to a steady yet increasing pace.
This is pretty good explanation https://youtu.be/QhM5zAVvOI4
iwoodificood t1_jefm6jl wrote
Reply to comment by Apostastrophe in James Webb Space Telescope finds no atmosphere on Earth-like TRAPPIST-1 exoplanet by locus_towers
Thanks for the explanation, those are super cool ideas. To an extent, my original comment was in jest, as I really find the guesswork of how future technology will evolve to be quite bold. The assumptions we make of them seems a bit much.