What's the most amazing thing about outer space and why?

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#51 MagnumPI
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I like how space is too big and complicated for our little minds to comprehend. There's what we dont know and what we think we know.

GrabTheYayo

Most people just don't care to know what's out there. Searching through a large galaxy full on empty uninhabitable planets isn't a comprehension issue it's just a matter of how longcan you search nothing tofind nothing and keep continuing? Most people lose intrest.

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#52 tocool340
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It's nearly limitless possibilities and beauty...
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#53 taj7575
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Everything. It's infinite amount of space, the countless number of galaxies out there, the discovery, and just wondering if any other life form is out there.

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#54 KidCudi37
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the Nebula.

looks so pretty.

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This. Looks amazing and huge.

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#55 DarkGamer007
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The beauty of it all.

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#56 REDmasterG
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A black hole. Just, whew. I have read tons of books about them, I know every theroy I just can't get enough. What is at the bottom of a black hole? What is a singularity? How can a hole just exist in space itself and lead into nothing? It's when I ponder stuff like that that I believe God exists the most.
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#57 REDmasterG
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[QUOTE="Perd1t1on"]Also, ever notice that everything that we know is just spheres orbiting spheres? atoms, planets/moons, stars/planets, galaxies/stars...yabbicoke

Yes, and yet they have a different set of phsyics (atoms, I mean), which makes me wonder if our universe is just part of some other structur that is the building block of whatever is outside our universe, which is part of the whatever makes up whatever is outside of that, and so on, all with different sets of physics.

Maybe the entier universe is just an atom of an even bigger structure.
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#58 moonlightcharm6
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it's BIG and mysterious.
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#59 The-Next-Guy
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The Borg. They're out there somewhere...

Star Trek aside, I have always found black holes to be perplexing. Do they destroy whatever goes into them, or do they end up somewhere light years away?:shock:

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#60 TAMKFan
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I like the different planets.
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#61 auron_16
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The name says it all. Space. I can't wrap my head around the scope of it. I can look out into space and try to understand that those tiny, bright little specs are actually massive spheres of plasma farther away than I could possibly imagine, and yet I can't. It just doesn't register. Staring off into space is probably the greatest natural psychedelic.

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I concur. And that we truly may never know what lies at the bounds of it.