Your brain cant handle the scale of this game....

And some say there is no other worlds with life. How can anyone possibly know. Mathematically there is more chance of another perfect Earth than there not being another perfect earth.
 
I think you mean 'galaxy' when you say 'universe'.

Not really. It applies to both 'Game Universe' (which i meant) and our actual universe (which some people have thought about already).

The game universe is huge. Our universe which consists of billions of galaxies most of which are bigger than ours.. Cannot be comprehended.
 
yep it's huge but kinda empty, I miss real special rare things to find, thats why exploring isn't exciting, it's just the same visual pieces ofdort in space you see. So I hope FD will fill it with some Life, or one day allow a ingame mechanic for building stations and settlements. then we can choose where to life in the huge map.

However I wonder how people use the starmap close ot the core, It always annoys me when the course doesn't clicks the star I want instead soem other, but there this must be a pain xD
 
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Even when i set my ship to just bee-line it across the galaxy, the vastness is still something to behold. Always finding new celestial objects here and there that (even though it's in a game) makes me go "wow... that's freakin' awesome!!".
 
Yes it's impressive..... But we still have a Single Sidewinder (NPC) that Interdicts a Wing of 4 Cutters.... :)
 
Suppose we should be greatful that Sol is situated in the Milky Way, and not Wise J224607.57-052635.0

Estimated as having 300 trillion stars.
 
And some say there is no other worlds with life. How can anyone possibly know. Mathematically there is more chance of another perfect Earth than there not being another perfect earth.

Thats total balderdash. The chances of there not being life out there is a massive figure in itself. It's looking really likely now that there is life (even if it's is just bacterial) in our own backyard never mind the incomprehensible vastness of the galaxy alone. Consider this:

"There are 10 times more stars in the night sky than grains of sand in the world's deserts and beaches, scientists say. Astronomers have worked out that there are 70 thousand million million million - or seven followed by 22 zeros - stars visible from the Earth through telescopes"

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Somewhere in Wise J224607.57-052635.0 there is a planet, and on that planet there is a continent. On that continent there is a small video game company, and that small video game company has a forum for one of their video games. In that forum, someone has created a post about how huge their video game's galaxy is, because the video game is modeled on their Galaxy.

I wonder if they also have a solo vs open thread...
 
I travel 100 ls in lets say 50 seconds. When I stop and look back, I should see myself arriving 50 seconds later. Myself will then look back to see itself arriving in 50 seconds.

But that's not true. The last 10 ls takes 5 seconds. The last 1 ls takes 0.5 seconds. So I am seeing infinite mes all arriving all the time and all looking back to wait for me to arrive.

That's a lot of turtles I say!
 
Somewhere in Wise J224607.57-052635.0 there is a planet, and on that planet there is a continent. On that continent there is a small video game company, and that small video game company has a forum for one of their video games. In that forum, someone has created a post about how huge their video game's galaxy is, because the video game is modeled on their Galaxy.

I wonder if they also have a solo vs open thread...

Of course. Open vs Solo is everywhere...

What if some strange wormhole links up between the two points in the universe linking these incredibly similar points in space/time and pulls you through... and you didnt even notice....

or

Imagine that parallel universe theory is correct and that there are an uncounted number of parallel universes.. all with trillions of stars...
 
If you want your brain blowing , the speed of light , the fastest thing in the universe apart from bad news is unbelievably slow:

https://vimeo.com/117815404

Yes, that's moving at light speed in real time.

The only thing faster than ordinary light is monarchy...

The furthest known galaxy we can see is 13.3 billion light years away. That means although we are seeing it now, every star, planet, and atom in it is already burned up, dead and gone (probability into the mother of all supermassive black holes) billions of years ago before our planet even existed. At some point (in theory I guess.. I'm not an export on inter galactic communications).. billions of years in the future, some alien race with the biggest antenna in the universe will pick up random transmissions from our planet.. and probably start watching eastenders... (or if they have taste Doctor who.. possibly think it's a comedy).

(Side Note) : Writing this and crashed into a planet.. *sigh* luckily was only orbital instead of pancake.
 
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