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    1. If I get lost in space and someone ask me where I came from and have the technology to bring me back. You can be sure that I stay with him.

    2. Various_Occasions on

      Thanks for clarifying that it’s a simulation 

      Super cool and interesting. Is it accurate (to our best knowledge?)

    3. What I get from that video: you don’t. It’s like finding one particular grain of sand on the entire planet.

    4. TIL galactic geo-guesser is hardcore!

      Unfortunately, at least a billion years will have passed in making this trip, so many of these stars will be either gone or look completely different. Also, Earth will no longer be habitable when you arrive.

    5. If you can traverse space at that speeds, you’re probably God-like type 4 civilization by Kardashev scale. Just create your own galaxy.

    6. howmanyones on

      I gotta say…amongst everything happening in the world these days….this fucked me up the most. The perspective feels overhwelming.

    7. This is one of the most fascinating videos I’ve ever seen on the internet. I’ve often wondered.

      I think this is the closest I’ll ever come to seeing what infinity looks like.

      Thank you.

    8. ericdalieux on

      One of the most humbling moments I had in Space Engine was traveling at the speed of light next to some of the largest starts that we can see from Earth and realizing that I’m barely moving at all.

    9. Imagine going on such a bender you end up needing that video to find your way home…

    10. djwaveguide on

      If you wake up lost in space just be glad you have the right atmosphere to stay alive. Trying to find the Milky Way galaxy and our arm of it would take amazing effort. Unless you know a ton of galaxies and how they would look from some other angle, you’d be on a long search.

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