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Re: Heart of the Universe [Sci-Fi] [Romance] [Comedy]
I like the ragtag group on a mission for unprecedented knowledge and glory premise. It's a more relatable and interesting take on space exploration than what you'll get from, say, Star Trek, with its expensive ship and highly trained crew that all came from the same academy structure, and it's fun to root for an underdog and see the problems that arise when people with vastly different training and backgrounds work together. But, I should point out, if you are talking about a literal journey to the center of the universe - the universe doesn't have a center.
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Re: Heart of the Universe [Sci-Fi] [Romance] [Comedy]
Can I just say how exciting this looks?! And the art? and the team that's been composed to work on this project! <3 I'm excited. I will keep my eyes on this project. I'm looking forward to updates.
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Re: Heart of the Universe [Sci-Fi] [Romance] [Comedy]
If you follow the conceptual theory of the Big Bang, it states all matter originates from a center point and then expanded exponentially outwards. As this is a theory and unproven, we have no clue if the center is real or not, so thanks to fiction of the future, we can bend the rules of the unknown to our will!Preseva wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16, 2018 3:26 pm I like the ragtag group on a mission for unprecedented knowledge and glory premise. It's a more relatable and interesting take on space exploration than what you'll get from, say, Star Trek, with its expensive ship and highly trained crew that all came from the same academy structure, and it's fun to root for an underdog and see the problems that arise when people with vastly different training and backgrounds work together. But, I should point out, if you are talking about a literal journey to the center of the universe - the universe doesn't have a center.
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Re: Heart of the Universe [Sci-Fi] [Romance] [Comedy]
As I understand it, that's a common misconception of the Big Bang theory.
Nonetheless, you are correct in that you don't need to follow established scientific theory, and a journey toward the origin of life makes for one hell of a quest.The universe, in fact, has no center. Ever since the Big Bang 13.7 billion years ago, the universe has been expanding. But despite its name, the Big Bang wasn't an explosion that burst outward from a central point of detonation. The universe started out extremely compact and tiny. Then every point in the universe expanded equally, and that continues today. And so, without any point of origin, the universe has no center. — Live Science
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