Zachtpres

Zachtpres t1_j61837f wrote

We do underestimate how one minor variable could turn a usual occurrence into a catastrophe. Whether that change is immediate or over a longer period of time, we could only guess.

Unfortunately, we are going to have to face the elephant in the room - eventually. Our lives are in the hands of statistical anomalies and strange nonsensical occurrences, time for us is not endless .

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Zachtpres t1_j2bi5l2 wrote

We can't take experts' theories or pictures of black holes as complete facts. There are so many odd behaviors displayed from the universe on a large scale down to the smallest particle.

Space as real as it is to us seems to have trouble giving us real-time proof. I trust the experts but I don't rule out the possibility that black holes are not what we think they are. They act as a trash bin folder on a desktop

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Zachtpres t1_iy6pwmx wrote

I'm very intrigued at the timing of all these large scale launches this past year, and the amount of recent videos showing meteor strikes.

Also curious about how much of a threat space debris is compared to these meteorites. If there is this much stuff entering through our atmosphere on a consistent basis and it so happens to not be man made space debris...then I'd start to become worried.

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Zachtpres t1_iutuqpr wrote

I trust they won't, but there is always the possibility of underestimating threat levels of certain things. It's entirely a human thing and no matter how objective and intelligent we are there is always room for error even when we are certain we are right. So many things are dangerous to us in day to day life yet we never are affected by,

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