#whole planets trillions of miles/kilometers apart and know where they are: and that's the kind of advancement Asgard dealt with regularly->
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stuff in tags, and also some more road trip ideas forming..
On a Road Trip with Loki - Headcanons
Loki would be super excited
and total happy as he got asked
He buys Snacks and drinks
Loki would probably cause some mischief with your clothes in your suitcase 😜
On the Day of the Road Trip
I think he will be grumpy if you wake him up in the middle of the night
You are the driver - Loki couldn't sleep
He is curious about the Navigation system - gps
tell him it's like a Map 🗺️
He would tell you Story's about his favorite Places
I think there would also be lots of fun and laughter
After awhile he would start to ask ...How long till we are there ? I am bored ?Are we there yet? In how many hours are we there?
Loki comments on everything all the time... You can drive faster!!... Watch out!! ...did you blink? Why don't you overtake? I don't like the Music 🎶
he is kinda annoying and it's distracting
If you tell him that - Loki would get pouty and sulk the whole time
Please,say you don't mean it ... He just needs the Attention
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#hm#reblogging for reasons#prompts#potential prompts#immediately thought of warming stone tho#i think it depends; myself#i mean; dude comes from a technologically advanced society in SPACE : which is a lot bigger than just one planet as a whole#so the GPS thing: more likely he'd find it kinda quaint#and more be curious about how far the tech has come along/where it's limitations are#i mean; we're talking about a universe set that already as a norm has it established that people can find out and plot courses to and from-#whole planets trillions of miles/kilometers apart and know where they are: and that's the kind of advancement Asgard dealt with regularly->#having contact and visitations with them with their position on that larger scope#the scene with Eir examining Jane (the soul forge) comes to mind especially as an on screen example in TDW#the scene was doubling down on two very important things from the first film#1. they aren't gods in the MCU: they're a society in part tech advanced enough to be mistaken for them#2. terminology is not going to be the same on an entirely different planet; nor always going to be in differing cultures on the same planet#they did that with Dr. Strange and how magic works in the MCU too#which was interesting and refreshing to see acknowledged even as subtly as it was#also#read later#is 5 am here#lol#Loki#Loki fanfiction#loki imagine
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DOES OUTER SPACE END – OR DOES THE UNIVERSE GO ON FOREVER??
Blog# 168
Saturday, February 19th, 2022
Welcome back,
Right above you is the sky – or as scientists would call it, the atmosphere. It extends about 20 miles (32 kilometers) above the Earth. Floating around the atmosphere is a mixture of molecules – tiny bits of air so small you take in billions of them every time you breathe.
Above the atmosphere is space. It’s called that because it has far fewer molecules, with lots of empty space between them.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to travel to outer space – and then keep going? What would you find? Scientists like me are able to explain a lot of what you’d see. But there are some things we don’t know yet, like whether space just goes on forever.
Planets, stars, and galaxies
At the beginning of your trip through space, you might recognize some of the sights. The Earth is part of a group of planets that all orbit the Sun – with some orbiting asteroids and comets mixed in, too.
You might know that the Sun is actually just an average star, and looks bigger and brighter than the other stars only because it is closer. To get to the next nearest star, you would have to travel through trillions of miles of space. If you could ride on the fastest space probe NASA has ever made, it would still take you thousands of years to get there.
If stars are like houses, then galaxies are like cities full of houses. Scientists estimate there are 100 billion stars in Earth’s galaxy. If you could zoom out, way beyond Earth’s galaxy, those 100 billion stars would blend together – the way lights of city buildings do when viewed from an airplane.
Recently astronomers have learned that many or even most stars have their own orbiting planets. Some are even like Earth, so it’s possible they might be home to other beings also wondering what’s out there.
You would have to travel through millions of trillions more miles of space just to reach another galaxy. Most of that space is almost completely empty, with only some stray molecules and tiny mysterious invisible particles scientists call “dark matter.”
Using big telescopes, astronomers see millions of galaxies out there – and they just keep going, in every direction.
If you could watch for long enough, over millions of years, it would look like new space is gradually being added between all the galaxies. You can visualize this by imagining tiny dots on a deflated balloon and then thinking about blowing it up. The dots would keep moving farther apart, just like the galaxies are.
Is there an end?
If you could keep going out, as far as you wanted, would you just keep passing by galaxies forever? Are there an infinite number of galaxies in every direction? Or does the whole thing eventually end? And if it does end, what does it end with?
These are questions scientists don’t have definite answers to yet. Many think it’s likely you would just keep passing galaxies in every direction, forever. In that case, the universe would be infinite, with no end.
Some scientists think it’s possible the universe might eventually wrap back around on itself – so if you could just keep going out, you would someday come back around to where you started, from the other direction.
One way to think about this is to picture a globe, and imagine that you are a creature that can move only on the surface.
If you start walking any direction, east for example, and just keep going, eventually you would come back to where you began. If this were the case for the universe, it would mean it is not infinitely big – although it would still be bigger than you can imagine.
In either case, you could never get to the end of the universe or space. Scientists now consider it unlikely the universe has an end – a region where the galaxies stop or where there would be a barrier of some kind marking the end of space.
But nobody knows for sure. How to answer this question will need to be figured out by a future scientist.
Originally published on https://scitechdaily.com
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(Wednesday, February 23rd, 2022)
“HOW WILL THE SUN EVENTUALLY DIE??
#Astronomy#astrophotography#astrophysics#outer space#spacecraft#spaceX#alternate universe#Parallel Universe#white universe#universe#NASA#antimatter#Mars#gamma rays#strange matter#Dark Matter
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