Space Travel 1 of 5 HQ – The Universe


Futuristic manned spacecrafts … Space Elevator to carelessness Earth’s somberness and turn outlay … Space Dust … Sun Radiation … Speed of reddened … Warp Drive … Compressing the Fabric of expanse … From History Channel’s Series : The Universe

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25 Responses to “Space Travel 1 of 5 HQ – The Universe”

  1. 77Reaver77 says:

    Space is what will bring peace to our earth, if we can just find a common purpose among all humans there will be peace but sadly people dont understand this and try to bring peace through small ideas.

  2. swastikaPOWER says:

    the asian guy is in evey video i see

  3. dante2k8 says:

    Here is my thoery, black hole kept sucking stuff that it got to the point where other black holes started merging in together then later on, everything was concentrated at one point, which caused the BIG BANG. So it really is a cycle. WHat do you guys think?

  4. Protostack says:

    @Rayden440 Best quote ever!

  5. steagle1017 says:

    Don’t expect much astronomical advances when 70% of your population believes the universe was created so that a carpenter could save human souls because a talking snake convinced a rib-woman to eat fuit.

  6. dudefrombelgium says:

    @febreeze29
    Well man made paper is made out of trees right?
    trees are worth very much
    + the ink is made out of Oil
    and oil is sadly worth much to alot of ppl

  7. MajoraProject says:

    @hikonejo give it about 10 years. Europe will own us…

  8. legaldful says:

    @ibp7883 hahahha i completely agree with you man, hah thumbs up on that

  9. Rayden440 says:

    “If something goes wrong what do you do? Nothing, you just DIE.” Scary

  10. zzzIdividedbyzerozzz says:

    @BBoyMerciless Well the force that is the reason for expansion is dark energy, overall this force is stronger then gravity. However gravity in close proximity ( super clusters range) keep the galaxies together.

  11. ipb7883 says:

    @okhijo.
    On average, Americans are quite simple and uncultivated. They would hardly understand a sophisticated scientific language. That’s why they just need a self explanatory visual experience, like the trailer for Tranformers… :-)

  12. 6SpAr6TAN69 says:

    @hikonejo Actually a little competition from other nations is pretty good, it keeps costs down. Nasa should learn to work with a low budget like the rest of us.

  13. patchlink says:

    @okhijo

    it makes alot of money jackass

  14. Delonge05 says:

    @okhijo lol too right mate

  15. Richiega09 says:

    the creation of almighty God everything in it the my friends is power.

  16. BBoyMerciless says:

    @zzzIdividedbyzerozzz Um… I don’t think you understand me. I’ll put in example. If you take the big bang, which is a shotgun bullet in this case. And the big bang happens sending everything outward like when pellets come out of a shotgun bullet. how are things hitting us since when you shoot pellets they never come together?

  17. zzzIdividedbyzerozzz says:

    @BBoyMerciless The expansion is in terms of the scale of galaxies and clusters (mostly clusters). Andromeda and Milk Way will become one galaxy in about 2.5 billion years, but the local group will be moving farther away from the other groups of galaxy near it. Its like two ships traveling away from each other, the ships may move apart but everyone and everything on the ships stay together.

  18. Kyousuke687 says:

    @okhijo What the fuck is it with non-Americans and being so fucking critical of everything we do? Is it that big of a deal? It makes it more interesting I suppose. If it bothers you that much, just read a book then. And don’t get me wrong, usually all I do is read, so don’t take that as me bashing reading.

  19. kljMN2 says:

    @hikonejo – totally agree. It’s so frustrating.

  20. pigknuckles211 says:

    @pigknuckles211 or should that be eye lids..

  21. pigknuckles211 says:

    space kitty needz moar balloons!

    but i’m leaning towards the resolution to cosmic rays/dust, space debris and gamma ray bursts (just kidding) lying down below ironically in the hadron collider. then we could manipulate deflecting fields for space motility.. if that even makes any sense. well, i guess my eyes are getting neutrino star laden.

  22. niels332 says:

    weird that we have no food processors lol then you never need money

  23. kberg1992 says:

    @okhijo haha, your my god!

  24. viviblue1201 says:

    @BBoyMerciless
    Not if you consider Attraction and Gravitational Laws!
    Since the Earth is basically just a rock and we are obviously not hurling wildly into space…

  25. meatwadgunit says:

    @okhijo

    it’s the only way to keep up interested for the full hour with commercials

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