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No! You woud abandon humanity?To be blunt, I would side with the jotnar.
Lao Tsu would not approve. Neitzsche would follow you, though.
No! You woud abandon humanity?To be blunt, I would side with the jotnar.
Do you ever intend to answer your own question?If you don't know, then secular humanism has no foundation.
If you don't know that then maybe you will know this: Which galaxies are those?Maybe someone else of higher capabilities will answer.
Different thread. But I am glad you like astronomy.If you don't know that then maybe you will know this: Which galaxies are those?
The interest of human beings is common with the interest of frogs and mosquitos, environmentally.
Thanks for the thanks, but I see it as showing the illogic of your point.Thanks for helping me make my point.
What do you mean, different thread?Different thread. But I am glad you like astronomy.
Which it did. That was just the one of the 5 troll responses he chose in lieu of any actual response.Thanks for the thanks, but I see it as showing the illogic of your point.
I mean, different topic, different thread. But your eyes do not deceive you. NGC 5426 and 5427What do you mean, different thread?
I couldn't make the picture big enough to tell but it doesn't look like 2 pictures of separate galaxies beside each other. It looks like one picture and the 2 are actually in the early stages of merging.
Thank you. I'm impressed that you knew that.I mean, different topic, different thread. But your eyes do not deceive you. NGC 5426 and 5427
I understand the jotunn to represent the world outside the garths (fenced places,) of tripartite hierarchy and blood sacrifice; i think old Lao would approve.No! You woud abandon humanity?
Lao Tsu would not approve. Neitzsche would follow you, though.
I only remembered because it was a recently released photo and I read about it. And the numbers are consecutive. Otherwise, no, I do not have these labels memorized for galaxies.Thank you. I'm impressed that you knew that.
I'll have to look up their magnitude and location. I have seen a couple sets of interacting galaxies. M51 and NGC 5195. Also, NGC 2207 and IC2163.
I see they are in Virgo and are magnitude 11.4I only remembered because it was a recently released photo and I read about it. And the numbers are consecutive. Otherwise, no, I do not have these labels memorized for galaxies.
Was it from the James Webb Space Telescope?I only remembered because it was a recently released photo and I read about it.
No, one in Hawaii, I thinkWas it from the James Webb Space Telescope?
Cool. You may already know this but our Milky Way Galaxy and the Andromeda Galaxy will merge like that someday. Since they are both spirals it will look much like that.No, one in Hawaii, I think
Yep. And then we will just big in a big, diffuse elliptical galaxy.Cool. You may already know this but our Milky Way Galaxy and the Andromeda Galaxy will merge like that someday. Since they are both spirals it will look much like that.
They've already named it Milkomeda! Have you ever seen the Andromeda Galaxy?Yep. And then we will just big in a big, diffuse elliptical galaxy.
Yep. When I was a kid, you could make it out with the naked eye. Well, a fuzzy blob anyway.They've already named it Milkomeda! Have you ever seen the Andromeda Galaxy?
It's pretty amazing when you think the light that entered your eyes traveled at 186,00O miles a SECOND for 2.5 million years and ended that journey in your brain.Yep. When I was a kid, you could make it out with the naked eye. Well, a fuzzy blob anyway.
Yes, mindblowing.It's pretty amazing when you think the light that entered your eyes traveled at 186,00O miles a SECOND for 2.5 million years and ended that journey in your brain.
From my father: Think before you speak. Whoever raises their voice first has lost the argument. Re college football — always support the Pacific Coast teams, and NEVER the Big Ten.Have you ever asked yourself where your moral and political beliefs come from?
If so, did you ever find an answer that satisfied you?
From my father: Think before you speak. Whoever raises their voice first has lost the argument. Re college football — always support the Pacific Coast teams, and NEVER the Big Ten.
From the nuns teaching catechism — social justice. Heaven knows little else of their teaching took hold.
From Father Weibel — Missa Luba is indeed very cool, and my apologies for having laughed, along with the rest of the catechism class, when you played it for us.