Third: Imagine that these images are recorded/ imagined not from a telescope but from a micro- scope, zooming in to an individual atom.
Humans are incapable of imagining the universe they live in, because they cannot comprehend that the scale they live on is not universal. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung wrote: > > This is as profound as far as these experiences can go. Very effective. > > Two things: > > First: note the sheer vastness and that each snowflake in this dark winter > scene has a hundred million planets. > > Second: LOOK AT THE SPACE INSTEAD OF THE STARS -- feel your outermost > extensions of isness -- AND THEN BEYOND. > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=YzaCPKVk8hs > > The 'camera' in this video is travelling at 1,262,304,000,000,000 times the > speed of light. > The animation shows less than 1% of the estimated 170 billion > galaxies in the observable Universe. Each galaxy contains between 10 million > and 100 trillion stars.