Weekend Feature: A 3-D Journey Through the Observable Universe
The Known Universe from AMNH on Vimeo.
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Left me breathless and totally in awe. Science thinks it can ever understand and explain this? And according to the most recent thinking, this is just one of many universes, or alternatively, just one in an infinite succession of universes arising from the remnants of the previous. However we may see it, it is nothing less than Miraculous, a Mystery of infinite proportions. Thank you so much for publishing this!! Thanks to those who created it
Posted by: Tosca Zraikat | April 22, 2012 at 07:14 PM
so amazing, thanks :)
Posted by: Harkabir | April 28, 2012 at 09:30 PM
Quoting Tosca: Science thinks it can ever understand and explain this?
To Tosca: You realize that you wouldn't even know what you do about the universe in this video you are watching were it not for science, right?
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Posted by: howtostopsnoringinstantly | July 26, 2012 at 11:04 PM
Its great to see this whole thing in 3 D. Lucky people who get chance to work with such thing. Thanks for sharing.
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I find it interesting that you say 3D design.If there is one intelligent development per galaxy.
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I would love to make a trip and guess it woould be awe-inspiring and humbling six minute trip.
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