post em
break me up b4 ugogo
>>17319950
Is this a board game?
>>17319888
>>17319888
>>17320624
shit that breaks ur mind when you look it
pic related as well as the russian movie зepкaлo
>>17320680
that's how big our earth is compared to vy canis majoris btw
>>17320680
Is it possible to take in seeing something that big?
>>17320712
yeah, I don't know. depends on your personality I guess. I know people who get spooked by looking up at highrises or big ships. they probably wouldn't be too stoked about being in the vicinity of vy canis majoris lol
>>17320432
cosmolopy
>>17320712
>>17320715
wouldn't it just look like looking at earths surface in a flat desert or something? (albeit a weird and bright desert) since we cant see how far the desert goes in any direction it's just seemingly endless.
i dunno how you could even get a frame of reference with it for it to even make sense as being that large. if you're right next to it and hold a hand next to it, it'd look the same on earth. and zooming out would take away the reference, it would just look like a ball.
i dunno guys this is probably not as stupid as im making it
>>17320760
I was just typing something like that out, I completely agree. Is this how micro-organisms feel?
>they've added bigger stars
when will this madness end?
>>17320760
yeah, who knows. I mean even our sun is stupid big compared to the earth. you can fit half a dozen earths in just one solar prominence. we've got a kind of frame of reference for it though, seeing it all the time. coming out of, say, hyperspace within 0.5 million miles of vy canis majoris though... wow (not to mention you'd be fried by a whole spectrum of different waves even at that distance... but still would be quite something to behold for the few nanoseconds you'd get).
>>17320769
good point, must be.
the best scenario i can think of to give a reference would be to do the hand thing but then gradually float backwards and watch the change. it would take ages longer to do this to majoris than earth.
but then speed is a variable that has no real reference and it could take the same amount of time for both celestial bodies at different speeds to change the same amount of size to you.
so nevermind
god
please someone who knows literally anything about science tell me about this
>>17320769
If they could feel, yes.
>>17320806
once you get close to it and sort of land on it, I suppose everything gets relative and you'd see it as just a really, really, really, really, really, really, really big expanse. but to see it in context like here >>17320786 where there's like 500,000 miles of space between you and the core... and yet it's even bigger than 500,000 miles itself in diameter and dwarfs the actual space between you and it... that's mindfucking. it has a diameter of 1.977 billion km lol
Fuck, OP's title delivered.
>>17320662
Woah
>>17320651
>>17319888
I don't get it. My mind seems to still be pretty intact.
>>17320970
Anime version is superior.