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TRUE Limits Of Humanity – The Final Border We Will Never Cross
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Is there a border we will never cross? Are there places we will never reach,
no matter how hard we try? It turns out, there are. Even with sci-fi technology,
we are trapped in a limited pocket of the Universe
and the finite stuff within it. How much universe is there for us and how far can we go?
If you look at the night sky, you might assume it will be there forever.
Stars are born and die again in a cycle that feels endless. But it is not. Take the milky way:
Up to 200,000 light years in diameter, containing some 100 to 400 BILLION stars.
How many stars do you think are born here each year? Thousands? Millions?
The answer is around three. Three new stars per year. 95% of all the stars that will ever exist in
the universe have already been born and we live at the tail end of the age of star formation.
We are at the beginning of the end of the universe as we know it,
the formation of new stars will continue to slow down.
But there is more. It turns out the universe is rushing away from us.
The Milky Way is not alone - together with the Andromeda galaxy, and more than fifty
dwarf galaxies,it forms the Local Group, a region of space about ten million light years
in diameter. Our galactic neighbourhood. Hundreds of galaxy groups like the local
group make up the Laniakea Supercluster, which itself is only one of a myriad of superclusters.
In total there are around two trillion galaxies that make up the current observable universe.
Unfortunately, even if we could travel at light speed, around 94% of the galaxies we can see
are already unreachable for us forever. Let this number sink in for a moment. The simple fact that
there is a limit for us, and that there is so much universe that a human will never be able to touch,
is kind of frightening. Why are all of these galaxies out of reach already?
Well, it all has to do with why there are galaxies in the first place: the big bang.
We are simplifying here, but in a nutshell about 10^-36 seconds after the big bang,
the young universe was a very small bubble of energy. It was not completely uniform though,
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