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Bensemus t1_jbfif90 wrote
Reply to comment by Bob_Sconce in James Webb Telescope captures the same galaxy at three different points in time in a single mind-boggling image by mirzavadoodulbaig
> everything ejected from this one point and spread throughout the cosmos.
No. There is no centre everything exploded from. Infinite now, infinite then.
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Reply to Ghostly photos from NASA's Curiosity rover reveal beautiful, rare clouds and the first sun rays ever spotted on Mars by Hassanvhr00092
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Reply to comment by DeeJuggle in hi, my mom keeps saying the moon is upsidedown. by ilysmmate
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The_Bald t1_jbeljxt wrote
Reply to comment by beachbum818 in Ghostly photos from NASA's Curiosity rover reveal beautiful, rare clouds and the first sun rays ever spotted on Mars by Hassanvhr00092
I, for one, love being blue-balled. Thank you, OP.
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hatesmirrors t1_jbejqif wrote
Reply to comment by DeeJuggle in hi, my mom keeps saying the moon is upsidedown. by ilysmmate
Reddit is too wholesome for that. Obviously.
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beachbum818 t1_jbebqd6 wrote
Reply to Ghostly photos from NASA's Curiosity rover reveal beautiful, rare clouds and the first sun rays ever spotted on Mars by Hassanvhr00092
.....SO you didnt share the photo here, nor a link to the photo? Cool.
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beerhunter4430 t1_jbe0nqq wrote
Reply to comment by hatesmirrors in hi, my mom keeps saying the moon is upsidedown. by ilysmmate
These days my mother lies to me about her alcohol abuse
bimundial t1_jbdvkmc wrote
Reply to comment by Bob_Sconce in James Webb Telescope captures the same galaxy at three different points in time in a single mind-boggling image by mirzavadoodulbaig
Yep. That's because the things weren't getting distant inside space-time, but space-time itself was expanding between things. Relativity only puts a cap on the speed things move inside time-space, not the rate that time-space itself grows
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Reply to comment by imtougherthanyou in James Webb Telescope captures the same galaxy at three different points in time in a single mind-boggling image by mirzavadoodulbaig
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Reply to World’s clearest UFO photo of 100ft diamond-shaped spacecraft released after 30 years by tamfuh
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vertigo-one t1_jbdk68e wrote
Reply to comment by HeartyBeast in hi, my mom keeps saying the moon is upsidedown. by ilysmmate
Moving closer to the equator from a northern or southern latitude would fit OP's description more, wouldn't it? The basic reason remains there same, though.
kjkfahu t1_jbdic4h wrote
Reply to comment by JGP_SFF in hi, my mom keeps saying the moon is upsidedown. by ilysmmate
It's not too perfect, lunar librations show that it makes many orbital adjustments
1oldguy1950 t1_jbdfty4 wrote
Tell her due to the lens and structure of her eyeballs, the image projected onto the back of her eyes is upside down. That data is rushed to the rear of our brain, our occipital lobe decodes this image so that we perceive it the right way up. Is she right-eyed, or left-eyed? 🤓
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Reply to comment by mikebug in James Webb Telescope captures the same galaxy at three different points in time in a single mind-boggling image by mirzavadoodulbaig
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DeeJuggle t1_jbdf4bq wrote
Reply to comment by hatesmirrors in hi, my mom keeps saying the moon is upsidedown. by ilysmmate
Oh no! I just had a thought. What if some Reddit commenters are also just messing with me?
EmpatheticNihilism t1_jbdeqb0 wrote
Reply to comment by EmpatheticNihilism in hi, my mom keeps saying the moon is upsidedown. by ilysmmate
Edit: Also holy crap only 10-12% of people live in the southern hemisphere.
EmpatheticNihilism t1_jbdemdm wrote
Wait so does that mean the closing and opening of the moon goes the opposite way?
KillaWatt84 t1_jbdcyfc wrote
Reply to comment by pmMeAllofIt in hi, my mom keeps saying the moon is upsidedown. by ilysmmate
I love that you said dry/wet moon. I grew up in the Cayman islands and an old fisherman told me when the crescent moon is on the side it's going to rain cause the moon is tipping out it's water. And when it's on the bottom it's holding the water so it won't rain.
Weirdest part is it seems to be true most times. Lol
KillaWatt84 t1_jbdcs3y wrote
It can be both depending on time of year and where you live.
Bensemus t1_jbfimgb wrote
Reply to comment by quaderrordemonstand in James Webb Telescope captures the same galaxy at three different points in time in a single mind-boggling image by mirzavadoodulbaig
> expand from a singularity
No. There was no singularity. There is no centre of the universe.