jfberge wrote:
Isn't it crazy? Stars form solar systems, which form galaxies, which from groups, which form clusters, which form superclusters, of which there are thousands, and the distance between them is boggling. The Universe is insanely huge, and we'll never be able to access more than an infinitely small area around our planet. It seems entirely likely to me that there are millions of other planets with life, all looking out at the night sky and seeing our local group as a tiny point of light. It's quite likely that within our own galaxy, which is a mote of dust in the Universe, there are dozens of other planets with life.
Being humans, we only really think in terms of the Earth, which is like a virus in a bacterium in our gut thinking he's seeing the world. I don't know why people need God in order to define unfathomable truths, as the Universe itself is an embarassment of awe and wonder.
Excellently worded, my sentiment exactly.
Thanks to everyone for posting, I haven't met the vogons yet
This is very good
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p86BPM1GV8M[/youtube]
and this
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjJF6Mh_MmQ[/youtube]