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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,  

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no matter how hard we try? It turns out,  there are. Even with sci-fi technology,  

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we are trapped in a limited pocket of the Universe  

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and the finite stuff within it. How much  universe is there for us and how far can we go?

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If you look at the night sky, you  might assume it will be there forever.  

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Stars are born and die again in a cycle that  feels endless. But it is not. Take the milky way:  

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Up to 200,000 light years in diameter,  containing some 100 to 400 BILLION stars.  

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How many stars do you think are born  here each year? Thousands? Millions?

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The answer is around three. Three new stars per  year. 95% of all the stars that will ever exist in  

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the universe have already been born and we live  at the tail end of the age of star formation.  

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We are at the beginning of the  end of the universe as we know it,  

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the formation of new stars  will continue to slow down.

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But there is more. It turns out the  universe is rushing away from us.

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The Milky Way is not alone - together with  the Andromeda galaxy, and more than fifty  

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dwarf galaxies,it forms the Local Group, a  region of space about ten million light years  

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in diameter. Our galactic neighbourhood.  Hundreds of galaxy groups like the local  

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group make up the Laniakea Supercluster, which  itself is only one of a myriad of superclusters.  

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In total there are around two trillion galaxies  that make up the current observable universe.

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Unfortunately, even if we could travel at light  speed, around 94% of the galaxies we can see  

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are already unreachable for us forever. Let this  number sink in for a moment. The simple fact that  

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there is a limit for us, and that there is so much  universe that a human will never be able to touch,  

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is kind of frightening. Why are all of  these galaxies out of reach already?

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Well, it all has to do with why there are  galaxies in the first place: the big bang.

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We are simplifying here, but in a nutshell  about 10^-36 seconds after the big bang,  

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the young universe was a very small bubble of  energy. It was not completely uniform though,  

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