Date: 6/04/2019 18:14:05
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1371751
Subject: Star light and galaxy lgiht Question

What would a view of the universe look like if all the light from each galaxy and star was sped up?

The same, different somehow ? rapid little bursts of energy as distant flashes etc

Say a simulation of a universe seen from monitors arranged in a spherical shape within a viewing room with an observer in the middle of the viewing sphere.

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Date: 6/04/2019 18:16:25
From: Bubblecar
ID: 1371753
Subject: re: Star light and galaxy lgiht Question

It would be a much more active night sky, depending on the degree of speeding up.

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Date: 6/04/2019 18:19:37
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 1371756
Subject: re: Star light and galaxy lgiht Question

Tau.Neutrino said:


What would a view of the universe look like if all the light from each galaxy and star was sped up?

The same, different somehow ? rapid little bursts of energy as distant flashes etc

Say a simulation of a universe seen from monitors arranged in a spherical shape within a viewing room with an observer in the middle of the viewing sphere.

We don’t have an observer anymore.

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Date: 6/04/2019 18:20:52
From: Bubblecar
ID: 1371759
Subject: re: Star light and galaxy lgiht Question

Peak Warming Man said:


Tau.Neutrino said:

What would a view of the universe look like if all the light from each galaxy and star was sped up?

The same, different somehow ? rapid little bursts of energy as distant flashes etc

Say a simulation of a universe seen from monitors arranged in a spherical shape within a viewing room with an observer in the middle of the viewing sphere.

We don’t have an observer anymore.

He was a troubled soul.

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Date: 6/04/2019 22:00:06
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1371885
Subject: re: Star light and galaxy lgiht Question

Tau.Neutrino said:


What would a view of the universe look like if all the light from each galaxy and star was sped up?

The same, different somehow ? rapid little bursts of energy as distant flashes etc

Say a simulation of a universe seen from monitors arranged in a spherical shape within a viewing room with an observer in the middle of the viewing sphere.

Here’s how the Milky Way and Andromeda will collide. Speeded up simulation.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YIC0JvfIPuc

I’m trying, without luck so far, to find Gaia’s animation of stars zooming around the Milky Way.

The sources of flashes would be dominated by supernovae (nearly as bright as a galaxy, in each large galaxy about once each hundred years). And by AGN blasting beads of matter into space at speeds approaching that of light.

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Date: 7/04/2019 06:04:46
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1371932
Subject: re: Star light and galaxy lgiht Question

mollwollfumble said:


Tau.Neutrino said:

What would a view of the universe look like if all the light from each galaxy and star was sped up?

The same, different somehow ? rapid little bursts of energy as distant flashes etc

Say a simulation of a universe seen from monitors arranged in a spherical shape within a viewing room with an observer in the middle of the viewing sphere.

Here’s how the Milky Way and Andromeda will collide. Speeded up simulation.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YIC0JvfIPuc

I’m trying, without luck so far, to find Gaia’s animation of stars zooming around the Milky Way.

The sources of flashes would be dominated by supernovae (nearly as bright as a galaxy, in each large galaxy about once each hundred years). And by AGN blasting beads of matter into space at speeds approaching that of light.

Gotcha. From 12 April 2017.
http://sci.esa.int/gaia/59004-two-million-stars-on-the-move/

https://youtu.be/Ag0qsSFJBAk

For Tau.Neutrino, http://sci.esa.int/gaia/31222-news-archive/?farchive_objecttypeid=12&farchive_objectid=30910

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Date: 7/04/2019 06:13:25
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1371934
Subject: re: Star light and galaxy lgiht Question

mollwollfumble said:


mollwollfumble said:

Tau.Neutrino said:

What would a view of the universe look like if all the light from each galaxy and star was sped up?

The same, different somehow ? rapid little bursts of energy as distant flashes etc

Say a simulation of a universe seen from monitors arranged in a spherical shape within a viewing room with an observer in the middle of the viewing sphere.

Here’s how the Milky Way and Andromeda will collide. Speeded up simulation.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YIC0JvfIPuc

I’m trying, without luck so far, to find Gaia’s animation of stars zooming around the Milky Way.

The sources of flashes would be dominated by supernovae (nearly as bright as a galaxy, in each large galaxy about once each hundred years). And by AGN blasting beads of matter into space at speeds approaching that of light.

Gotcha. From 12 April 2017.
http://sci.esa.int/gaia/59004-two-million-stars-on-the-move/

https://youtu.be/Ag0qsSFJBAk

For Tau.Neutrino, http://sci.esa.int/gaia/31222-news-archive/?farchive_objecttypeid=12&farchive_objectid=30910

Thanks for that mollwollfumble.

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Date: 7/04/2019 06:32:20
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1371937
Subject: re: Star light and galaxy lgiht Question

That would make for an awesome live screen wallpaper.

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