What's Your Opinion Of The Multiverse Theory? Conceptually, It's Simultaneously Terrifying And Glorious

What's your opinion of the Multiverse Theory? Conceptually, it's simultaneously terrifying and glorious in my opinion. On another note, do you watch How the Universe Works?

It is a surprising thing, though I believe we are far from knowing it scientifically. For lack of techniques or technology to prove the existence or not of the multiverse, this creates two sides of the same coin, on the one hand we can sitar science and the other on fantasy, spiritism, or science fiction. For example, string theory says that we would have more dimensions in which we already know. But honestly… as my blog is related to science, I think it best I do not present my opinion here… I just think skepticism can blind you sometimes. And on the second question, yes, I’ve already watched. Sorry if I did not answer your question in the right way.

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What’s Up - February 2018

What’s Up For February?

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This month, in honor of Valentine’s Day, we’ll focus on celestial star pairs and constellation couples.

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Let’s look at some celestial pairs!

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The constellations Perseus and Andromeda are easy to see high overhead this month.

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According to lore, the warrior Perseus spotted a beautiful woman–Andromeda–chained to a seaside rock. After battling a sea serpent, he rescued her. 

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As a reward, her parents Cepheus and Cassiopeia allowed Perseus to marry Andromeda.

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The great hunter Orion fell in love with seven sisters, the Pleiades, and pursued them for a long time. Eventually Zeus turned both Orion and the Pleiades into stars.

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Orion is easy to find. Draw an imaginary line through his belt stars to the Pleiades, and watch him chase them across the sky forever.

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A pair of star clusters is visible on February nights. The Perseus Double Cluster is high in the sky near Andromeda’s parents Cepheus and Cassiopeia.

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Through binoculars you can see dozens of stars in each cluster. Actually, there are more than 300 blue-white supergiant stars in each of the clusters.

What’s Up - February 2018

There are some colorful star pairs, some visible just by looking up and some requiring a telescope. Gemini’s twins, the brothers Pollux and Castor, are easy to see without aid.

What’s Up - February 2018

Orion’s westernmost, or right, knee, Rigel, has a faint companion. The companion, Rigel B, is 500 times fainter than the super-giant Rigel and is visible only with a telescope. 

What’s Up - February 2018

Orion’s westernmost belt star, Mintaka, has a pretty companion. You’ll need a telescope.

What’s Up - February 2018

Finally, the moon pairs up with the Pleiades on the 22nd and with Pollux and Castor on the 26th.

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7 years ago

Star Trek and Star Wars are both about blonde farm boys going to space for the drama of it all

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These Are The Photos I Took Of The 31-1-18 Super-moon From My Telescope. It Was Horribly Cold But Utterly
These Are The Photos I Took Of The 31-1-18 Super-moon From My Telescope. It Was Horribly Cold But Utterly
These Are The Photos I Took Of The 31-1-18 Super-moon From My Telescope. It Was Horribly Cold But Utterly
These Are The Photos I Took Of The 31-1-18 Super-moon From My Telescope. It Was Horribly Cold But Utterly
These Are The Photos I Took Of The 31-1-18 Super-moon From My Telescope. It Was Horribly Cold But Utterly

These are the photos I took of the 31-1-18 super-moon from my telescope. It was horribly cold but utterly worth it


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What if aliens have already received our attempt at contact, but decided to not respond.

7 years ago

Do you think it’s possible that Pluto is an escaped moon of Neptune, and if not, why not? The opinions I can find on the matter leave me a bit confused.

Well, first of all I’m not an expert and my explanation may be wrong. I’ve heard of it, but it seems that hypothesis is not very likely. If pluto has orbited Neptune before, it would have to have a phenomenon with an extremely large energy so that Pluto would leave the Neptunian orbit and manage to escape.

Although at some point the orbits of Pluto and Neptune “ get close ”, it is still far enough away that they do not interact, and Pluto has an inclined orbit compared to Neptune. These factors make it even more difficult.

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Stars and moons and space and shit

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