If the Milky Way was the size of Beth's coffee cup, how big would the rest of the universe be?
A. The Milky Way has a radius of about 50,000 light years. The visible universe has a radius of about 15 billion light years or 300,000 times the size of the Milky Way. So for Beth's 8-centimeter-wide coffee cup as the Milky Way, the VISIBLE universe would be a sphere about 48 kilometers (almost 30 miles) in radius...give or take.
I also dig the one about what happens to time as you pass through a TGS topic event horizon..It all makes sense to me now actually!
Short answer is your space becomes time and your time becomes space. Hence the internet is a universe, TGS is a galaxy, it's topics are black hole, and our thoughts are matter falling into it.
My goodness sakes alive... Beth you are like a God after all!! I mean like shucks you created a whole dang galaxy!!
If the Milky Way was the size of Beth's coffee cup, how big would the rest of the universe be?
A. The Milky Way has a radius of about 50,000 light years. The visible universe has a radius of about 15 billion light years or 300,000 times the size of the Milky Way. So for Beth's 8-centimeter-wide coffee cup as the Milky Way, the VISIBLE universe would be a sphere about 48 kilometers (almost 30 miles) in radius...give or take.
(ref-http://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/about/information/science_faq.html )
I also dig the one about what happens to time as you pass through a TGS topic event horizon..It all makes sense to me now actually!
Short answer is your space becomes time and your time becomes space. Hence the internet is a universe, TGS is a galaxy, it's topics are black hole, and our thoughts are matter falling into it.
My goodness sakes alive... Beth you are like a God after all!! I mean like shucks you created a whole dang galaxy!!
LOL :)
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