No one needs more than 640k galaxies.
94% of the universe’s galaxies are permanently beyond our reach
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#13Which means we're probably being simulated right now. Hm. Let's hope they left `sv_cheats` available.
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#16Perhaps the remaining % are also unreachable and we're just falling for the illusion :D
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#17This gives me existential dread
If you decided to travel to the furthest galaxies you could reach, at some point even they will move beyond the reach of Earth as space expands. To colonize them means to exile yourself from Earth permanently.
Traveling through an infinitely expanding universe is like traveling into a permanent headwind in every direction.
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#18If expansion keeps accelerating, then at some point gravity won't be able to keep the local cluster together and even those galaxies will drift away, then star systems, then planets, then matter itself will be torn apart until atoms and particles and quarks are destroyed. A dark future awaits indeed.
Something in my mind tells me that there must be more to it, the careful balance of universal constants that allow for matter and stars and life to exist surely would not allow it all to be destroyed forever in the end...
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#20This gives me existential dread