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lemmy.world

Why do they got skulls? Are they, like, the baddies?

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sh.itjust.works

Part of the point is that the Emperor is also not perfect. He got too full of himself which led to his deification against his will. He was also literally an imperialist and an authoritarian.

As I interpret the lore his intentions were largely noble but his hubris and refusal to acknowledge the existence of the Chaos gods led to the disillusionment of many of his kids/generals, thus leading to the Horus Heresy and the shitty state of the 41st millennium.

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lemmus.org

Quoting THE GOD EMPEROR OF MANKIND:
"Guys im not a god, just a man"

I'll go and see whos knocking on my door now.

Though joking aside, yeah that was the issue. He was just human. Powerful one, but still a human.

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Who knew we were on a chaos world trapped in the warp forever begging tortured for the amusement of the rich and powerful...

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I looked into it, and it’s our whole galaxy that’s maybe in a void. There’s plenty of space inside our galaxy to not give a shit about what’s not here.

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lemmy.ml

Everything is in a giant void, dipshit. It came for free with the expansion of the universe

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Saw a video about this. Apparently galactic voids are pretty hard to enter for reasons that elude my 6am brain. Something to do with gravity.

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midwest.social

In astronomy, Galaxy clusters are just areas where the density of galaxies is above average and voids are areas where the density is below average. Galaxies attract each other, so the material for Galaxy clusters has to come from somewhere, and that somewhere is voids.

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lemmy.world

That and dark energy. Although this may apply for cosim super-voids and not a void in a cluster, but the expansion of space is faster in areas of space that have less mass than cosmic strings. So if someone built a ship and tried to enter a void they would have to overcome the 'escape' (not really but I don't care enough to use the correct terms correctly) velocity of the galaxy, and the expanding space ahead of them.

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Dark matter just makes voids more isolated from each other. Our void is still within the greater Laniakea Supercluster, but our immediate area is very sparse. The only galactic merger that the Milky Way will experience is with Andromeda in 1.5 billion years, and maybe with Traingulum a bit after. But there will be a ton happening in the Virgo Cluster next door as those galaxies are all close enough to each other that gravity is the predominant force in the region. But the galaxies in the middle of the cluster will gather towards their gravitational center, while the galaxies at the periphery of the cluster will form a "shell" of sorts. Voids are just the bubbles that remain from the gathering of clusters.

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I think it's to do with the combined gravity of the "strings" of galaxies, stars, etc. being far stronger than nearly nothing.

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It's basically the same reason why it's so hard to leave Earth. You can't just jump. Or fly in an aeroplane. You need a rocket with enough fuel. Otherwise you will fall back down again.

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lemmy.zip

It's a good thing the rate of catastrophic collisions with neighboring bodies is at its lowest in a void. At this point we may as well assume our lack of neighbors was beneficial to our being here in the first place

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Not to mention good weather in the neighborhood, no gamma ray bursts nesrby or supernova or whatnot

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feddit.uk

"They're made of cheesits."
"Cheesits?"
"Cheesits. Those orange fuzzy things that crunch. One of their world leaders even looks like one."
"But how do they communicate?"
"They rub their cheesit bodies together to make non-commital sounds like 'I cant even' "
"That's too weird. Let's quarantine this place and get the hell out of here."
"Agreed. At least they cant harm us out here."
David Blaine teleports behind them both with a pack of cards.

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it actually might be the reason we're around, because in more "populated" areas, unfortunate cosmic events are more frequent too

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lemmy.world

on purpose heh. wouldnt be polite to drop us into polite galactic society as barbaric as we are

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Yeah it's like a couple hours into the party there's that one guy who has a lot of distance around him because he's already cornered everyone individually to ramble at them about his dumb hobby

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Yeah, I figure once (signs of) life showed up in the atmosphere, galactic civilization probably started isolation/quarantine procedures until we can show we are actually social, civil, and communal instead of violent, competitive, and individualistic.

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lemmy.world

Fermi paradox solved: We're out in the boonies and no self respecting intelligent lifeform would be wasting their time wandering around here

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It goes the other way too. Paradox solved: We're in an island of stability, and life doesn't get the chance to develop in denser, more chaotic regions.

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lemmy.world

Unless there is spice here which the Empire needs. Earth's bio-organic molecules may very well be unique in the entire cosmos.

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But we have so many ants. You have no idea how lucrative those are to interstellar beings.

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lemmy.zip

It also might be the answer to the fermi paradox

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jlai.lu

yea.... large time scales, quiet neighbourhood, goldilocks zone, fuckton of water and jupiter as warden. If I were life I'd defo develop there

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reddthat.com

So that's why God is ignoring us. Earth rolled into his couch cushions and got lost.

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One thing's for sure, I'm going to sit at home and criticize every well-intentioned solution made in good faith that I see posted on the internet while I plant my eyes on a screen all day doing nothing substantial to help solve the problem or support the ones who might be able to make a difference.

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lemmy.world

Interesting story but not even remotely "BREAKING!" I read about this a year or two ago. Apparently the solar system is in a fairly star-sparse region of space.

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AppleTeareply
lemmy.zip

And "trapped" is an interesting way to frame it. I was under the impression that its a boon for life - less astronomical neighbors means less stuff to interrupt its development.

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Yes, "trapped" might mean fewer nearby aliens to invite us to join their Galactic Federation and explain now to cure cancer and build warp drives, but it also means fewer apocalyptic-size chunks of crap careening around the neighborhood.

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lemmy.ml

What do they mean "trapped"? Is it a bad thing? Does it have any effect on anything earth-related? Is earth being held there by an unknown force?

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sh.itjust.works

Meaning that if we don't immediately accelerate to near the speed of light, we are stuck here.

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Huh, that really makes the only livable planet in our entire galaxy just that much more important.

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So what they‘re saying is that nothing around the world should have me worried?

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God took his shoot in a lonely place. Maybe better so we can't breed over other places.

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Probably the pre-Sol star that burst a lot of matter out, and we’re something that was left somehow.

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Isn't stuff like this in the drake equation or something more up to date? Lack of activity or the right amount probably helps life.

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lemmy.zip

I heard this theory that were a trapped society by Lizard Society and some other good aliens have been trying to save us for centuries. Dont remember where I saw it. But it hasnt been the most out there theory Ive watched while stoned.

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