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There are roughly about ~200,000,000,000 (rough estimates range from about ~100,000,000,000 to ~400,000,000,000) stars in the Milky Way galaxy.
There are roughly about ~80,000,000,000 galaxies in the entire universe with about an average amount of stars near that of our galaxy.
Therefore, there are roughly about ~30,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 to ~70,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars in the entire observable universe.
There are doubts about the actual size of the whole universe (including the unobservable) in its maximum, but pretty good estimates indicate that its size has a lower limit of about ~93 billion ly across (in diameter), but possibly has an upper limit of infinity.
We are only a one small, small, small obscure pale blue dot paired with a few other small and some seemingly larger dots amongst a black void glittered with tiny mediocre stars in our part of the Orion Arm of the Milky Way Galaxy.
Are we alone?
If so, this universe would be a very, very, very lonely and or spacious place to exist within for our humankind and the intelligent beings that we will create.
The basic odds in Vegas for our feeble existence as the sole existence amongst all of the heavens is about 1:70000000000000000000000 as a low-ball estimate. The odds for winning the lottery are so much better than the odds for us being alone in the universe.
I'm not against belief in our superiority or the belief that we are alone in the universe, but I am against us refusing to accept our place in the universe as mere specs, little granules of sand, sitting next to the mountain of rock and stone.
Why is it so hard to remove our self-centered, human distortion from our perspective in existence and realize that we have been wrong so many times before. The Earth is round. The planets orbit the Sun, and the Sun is an average star in an average place in its galactic system. Heck, even our galaxy is somewhat ordinary in its size, shape, age, and even placement amongst the cosmos. It seems strange to me that we would think that we are anything but ordinary, but then again, we are the hominid species and we are only two "sapiens" away from our animal kingdom heritage.
Let's just remember that we live on an extremely fragile piece of real estate that is just short of being so precious that not a single molecule of it should be wasted. For instance, the element Helium is becoming scarce because it keeps eventually floating to the top layers of our atmosphere almost every time we use it. Those bits of heavy metals in your electronic devices, the plastic in your water bottle at your desk, they all are made of materials that are not infinite or superabundant, but rather limited, scarce, and precious. We don't say anything is precious except for the precious metals or maybe a diamond because their scarcity and value is so much greater than the seemingly ordinary plastic or aluminum, but all of these resources are precious. Every drop of water, every organic molecule, every amino acid, every protein, is extremely precious, not to mention the big component of our Earthly existence called life and all of its facets running the gamut from simple bacterium to intelligent multicellular organisms.
We are on a terrestrial oasis with precious drops of water to live upon in a desert that would make even the Great Sahara appear to be minuscule in comparison. In fact, there really isn't a word in the English language that would appropriately describe this ratio.
Do not overlook our apparent superabundance, but conserve as if we were lost in a desert and stuck in a small, but fruitful oasis thousands of miles away without anyone to help or assist us in our survival. In the oasis, what water we waste does not return and on Earth, what hydrocarbons we burn do not return.
Good luck Earthlings. Good luck humankind. Good luck intelligent beings of the future. I hope that you all are able to clean up and restore the damage done, the beauty lost, the intricate destroyed, and the natural, but ineffable landscape of preciousness resting upon homo sapien sapiens' souls-past, so that Earth's little seeds of life that snowballed through the evolutionary progress of the many, many, many chains of descendants from millions and millions and millions of years and years and years of trial and error is not, was not, and will never be all for naught, all in vain, nor lost for eternity. At least not yet, not until the final breath of the little quarks of energy evaporate from our wispy little end into a cold, dark, absolute, abyss of nothingness when our universe ends into the void beyond all voids.
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1. * Explore * Me and the sleeping beauty.., 2. * Explore * The sun played me a melody tonight, and a lovely one it was.., 3. * EXPLORE * Good enough is perfect for me.., 4. * EXPLORE * I've crossed many a bridge..., 5. flickr.com/photos/43287762@N05/5122235788/, 6. Blue, 7. The port, 8. Please join me on my journey....,
9. Fishing in the glow of the sizzling sunset, 10. * EXPLORE * Suddenly I found myself in this movie, a bad one too, a very strange sensation, I have still not fully recovered.., 11. * Explore * My city.., 12. * Explore * The bubbles in my head.., 13. * Explore * Pure magic.., 14. * EXPLORE * My kind of town.., 15. Bergen Harbor, 16. Snow is on the way in Mordor :),
17. * Explore * Cliché...?, 18. flickr.com/photos/43287762@N05/4782031337/, 19. * Explore * Someone I met today :), 20. Honey bee (Apis mellifera), 21. * EXPLORE * I found the light in the end of the tunnel.., 22. * EXPLORE * While the sun was setting, the gentle breeze was caressing the ocean, creating art that slithered away, never to be seen again., 23. *Explore* Sometimes the world seems so unreal..., 24. Human intervention...,
25. I come in peace, earthlings..., 26. flickr.com/photos/43287762@N05/5110154245/, 27. * Explore * Just a very good feeling, that's all.., 28. Real beauty comes from within..., 29. * Explore * Loneliness is a lonesome game.., 30. Stavechurch, 31. * Explore * Another day about to be eaten by the night, 32. flickr.com/photos/43287762@N05/5167345305/,
33. Good enough, 34. * EXPLORE * Flying my space ship at slow speed amongst the cocoons of these strange creatures, 35. flickr.com/photos/43287762@N05/5041459004/, 36. Face down on the forrest floor.., 37. flickr.com/photos/43287762@N05/4769347302/, 38. flickr.com/photos/43287762@N05/4912128586/, 39. Testing lens, 40. * Explore * Winter brings a late sunrise..,
41. Hellesøy, 42. Bryggen, 43. * EXPLORE * The sound of the crackling ice, broke the silence in the golden glow of the evening sun.., 44. Out taking pic's in the pouring rain, 45. The return of my favorite cloud ;), 46. Rabbit 1, 47. We all put on different masks....., 48. flickr.com/photos/43287762@N05/4603721936/,
49. * Explore * Dare to be brave.., 50. Home again.., 51. The other thing we all got in common.. The Sun.., 52. Something to rest your eyes on.., 53. Pencil´s @ f/2.8, 54. * Explore * Greed makes one blind...., 55. Time goes by so fast..., 56. A grey rainy day #2,
57. flickr.com/photos/43287762@N05/4904692867/, 58. Blue tit, 59. Løvsanger - Willow Warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus), 60. Project gone wrong..., 61. Life seen through a droplet.., 62. flickr.com/photos/43287762@N05/5099518563/, 63. Frosted red berries, 64. Looking south south/west if I'm not completely wrong :),
65. Floating beauties.., 66. * Explore * When your life is flashing by and you find yourself looking in the rear view mirror..., 67. Just a walk in the park.., 68. The longing, the wanting, the hope?, 69. * EXPLORE * A crisp and clear morning, 0 degrees, and the night has left a thin carpet of snow on the grass.., 70. Saltstraumen, Bodø, Norway, 71. flickr.com/photos/43287762@N05/5204176103/, 72. * EXPLORE * Lets explore..
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The solar eclipse is the only time earthlings can see the dark side of the moon.
Shot with 10 stop plus 3 stop ND filter stacked.
"Hello earthlings good health, peace and love in 2023!....:)) "
This image is virtual world.It isn't reality ( contain thought)
This morning was another good one for making an early walk.
The fog was thick and visible, and the sun had problems getting through.
We went early back, because in the forrest where we walked were hunters, so to avoid for being seen as a deer we went back home.
When we came out of the forrest a lot of shots were fired, (the forrest on the right of the picture) which scared the hell out of us, so we turned our heads to see what was going on.
The view we had was stunning. You expect to see hunters (their vehicle is on the picture) and you find this! So I thank the hunters for making us go home early!!!;-)))
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Candid street and reportage photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Anonymous vegans peacefully protesting against animal cruelty and suffering.
The night sky above our camping trailer at the northern most camp in Kruger Park = Punda Maria always had unreal views of our galaxy as Jane & I relaxed around the subdued campfire after supper. Living proof that our Creator has an eye for beauty by showing us mortal earthlings our Galaxy every night in the Dark Bush where no City Light pollution exists..just the night sounds and the best companion on earth to share it with
pond photography, lesson 2: leave the pond's edge to earthlings who can handle the pond's edge. Quite contrary to popular believe, humans are NOT waterbirds! so, once again, don't try this at home ;-) the gold is not for you to conquer anyway.
This is a reprocessed version of "Perthling" which was shortlisted for PhotographingSpace.com's Image of the Year in 2016.
Over the past few months, I have been experimenting and developing a new photoshop processing technique I like to call "Bloom".
The technique involves process the same image in 3 separate ways and balancing them together. The effect boosts the brightness of the Milky Way, enhancing the brightest stars and subtracting the dimmer ones.
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Many Earthlings live their lives without ever seeing the Milky Way. Light pollution from major cities spread hundreds of kilometers, engulfing the stars, galaxies and other celestial objects.
I am blessed to be living in Perth, Western Australia. The most isolated city in Australia, where dark skies are just an hour out of the city and the raw WA landscape gives a real sense of the outback.
On this night, I traveled to the Lancelin Sand Dunes, 2 hours North of Perth, and captured an image that I have been trying for over a year, The Explorer figure coined by Michael Goh.
I'm just happy to finally check it off my to-do list.
Date: 25th June 2016
Time: 8PM
Location: Lancelin Sand Dunes
Camera: Nikon D750
Lens: Sigma 24mm ART
Tripod Mount: Gigapan Epic Pro
Settings:
ISO3200
F2.0
20 sec x 48 frames
.What the health
youtu.be/EJr3MUNc14Y?si=9d8uLMVqpLrN2zNK
Dr Neal Barnard
youtu.be/tAiXvrIMIIE?si=ZnYBKF3trcaDMPUc
and his Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
youtube.com/@PhysiciansCommittee?si=kxjG4Gs7q_X4DwW1
Dr John McDougall
youtube.com/@themcdougallprogram?si=Uit6vM7_ODKOetr_
Dr Michael Klaper
youtu.be/JRlUTtdrJIo?si=XycvhnpPaR1RVL3T
Dr James Bennie
youtu.be/kjvx8x-wza4?si=PBUsvwtCKDkvIR5V
Dr Michael Greger
youtu.be/k8hgfXmZSHE?si=ANsJPzYF3G1xcTz4
Watch the documentary “Earthlings”
youtu.be/5UWShhSIQaI?si=BD2VXNoafHfpnFPB
Watch the documentary “Cowspiracy”:
youtu.be/7imjbgN-xh0?si=HKvSgSc_FDn0DtnR
Watch the documentary “Plant Pure Nation”
In these last few hours of the Spring, I just came to know a beautiful creature, Madame Impatience, left us for a better Life, or, as the French speaking natives say, to reach the stars (rejoindre les étoiles)...
She passed 2 months ago, in Spring ( ✞ 25 April 2022 R.I.P. )
I visited her profile and found in her intro she had showcased a field of Iris flowers. I know she loved the lilac, purple, pink and fucsia colours of which she often was dressed.
I want to dedicate this post to Madame Gaëtane, known on Flickr also as "Impatience", with much gratitude for all she has done, for her generosity in inviting photos at her beautiful and lovely curated Groups and especially for a mission she took many years ago: to showcase in her thematic galleries a wide range of beautiful photos. She could open more than 600 Galleries (!), a hard work, full of talent as she was also a great photographer and especially fond of photography but with a plus: the totally uninterested volunteer devotion for the people and the images through the individual eyes of any photographer, be him/her professional or amateur. Lady Impatience has been and will always be important humanly but also for her merits in the valorization of the images & recognition of their authors.
I should also mention her passion for Nature and all its creatures, earthlings, flora, fauna...beginning from domestic pets, the most loyal companions of the human beings that she used to call "Mes Favoris Coup de Coeur" as one of her conceived & administrated Groups.
More than herself photos, she has always thought and taken care of those by the others. In her name to profile, her headline was not "watch my stream/my albums" nor "tks for x zillions views" but, instead, "see my Galleries"!
A rare generosity that can happen only in the very best persons.
She will remain unforgotten.
Merci beaucoup Madame Impatience <3 🌸💗💮
If it would still be the season of Iris blossoming, I would have liked to take a nice well framed macro or close-up but the time is over for the Iris flowering. Therefore, I used a photo of Iris actually taken from 7,5 meters distance from the subject as I was exercizing to close-up from far with my new 300mm lenses. It's all I have in terms of Iris, she would deserve much more.
Also, there is a slight colour adjustment in this photo to approach more the pink hues as well as a fucsia frame. I don't like frames but it helped me showing the colour tones she loved. I also painted a little on my photo, especially in the bokeh upper part.
(My post carries on in the first 3 comments here below, pls, read the poetry she dedicated & published as her last post on Flickr).
Notice for the Groups: I will first of all begin to post this in the Groups where she is/was a member and I'm in, but invites from other groups where I am not a member will be accepted as long as it is taken just as a humble dedication and will contribute to inform more people of this news which is sad but aimed at a respectul thankfulness.
Ref.SAVAGE 2022\RENAISSANCE\In my Wild\Inhale...Exhale 032 VM DEF. ©WhiteAngel Photography.
What the health
youtu.be/EJr3MUNc14Y?si=9d8uLMVqpLrN2zNK
Dr Neal Barnard
youtu.be/tAiXvrIMIIE?si=ZnYBKF3trcaDMPUc
and his Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
youtube.com/@PhysiciansCommittee?si=kxjG4Gs7q_X4DwW1
Dr John McDougall
youtube.com/@themcdougallprogram?si=Uit6vM7_ODKOetr_
Dr Michael Klaper
youtu.be/JRlUTtdrJIo?si=XycvhnpPaR1RVL3T
Dr James Bennie
youtu.be/kjvx8x-wza4?si=PBUsvwtCKDkvIR5V
Dr Michael Greger
youtu.be/k8hgfXmZSHE?si=ANsJPzYF3G1xcTz4
Watch the documentary “Earthlings”
youtu.be/5UWShhSIQaI?si=BD2VXNoafHfpnFPB
Watch the documentary “Cowspiracy”:
youtu.be/7imjbgN-xh0?si=HKvSgSc_FDn0DtnR
Watch the documentary “Plant Pure Nation”
Earthlings
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L.A. celebrated it's 30th marathon by shining giant lights into the sky at every mile along the race. This was my favorite view, taken in Griffith Park. The turnout IN the park was staggering!
Incidentally, each of those beams is a mile apart, so this image encompasses at least 6 miles of the marathon route.
This image was selected for L.A. Times "best of SoCal Moments"!
www.latimes.com/local/moments/la-me-scm-griffith-park-lig...
One of the mightiest things that was ever made by earthlings looks pretty much puny from the distance compared to it’s surrounding nature. Nevertheless, they complement each other nicely.
“Dear, would you take a detour? I’m craving an Earthling ice cream.”
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Thanks all for your views, faves, comments and invitations!
Earthlings are so small
A curious quality no doubt
Thanks everyone for favs on the last one. Hope you like this alt version too.
This is Lílian Morita, the make up artist that worked on the faces of the two Karlas and Giselle. This is her first time posing. She's not a model, but she works as events' hostess from time to time. So she needed some photos of herself to show to casting agents. It was a lot of fun to do her photos, she's high with positive energy!
Written in an odd alien language with a cast of even more bizarre alien characters, how is it possible that this book goes back and forth so easily from being ridiculously cute and utterly gruesome? It was the second book we published on our inagural 2006 list and we decided to design it with the idea of it being a found object—A strange alien book Trondheim found on the ground one day. Aged corners, grainy images, stains...one of the most interesting and misunderstood of all our designs. (Some booksellers were even convinced their copies arrived defective!) Luckily for us the reviewers got it right away and loved it.
Also VERY IMPORTANT to note: It has the longest running poop joke in this history of poop jokes. Seriously. That joke is like three miles long!
Here's the official-type description:
A.L.I.E.E.E.N.by LEWIS TRONDHEIM
The first extraterrestrial comic book in print on planet Earth!
At last we have an answer to the question: What do alien kids read?
Who knows how many light-years this beaten-up, weatherworn volume has traveled to land up in the hands of an earthling like you? This rare artifact from another planet is written in an entirely alien language and alphabet, which you may be the first human to decipher.
Whichever galaxy they're from, these interwoven tales prove that some stories are indeed universal — and that others are, well ... weird, bizarre, and clearly not of this world. But no matter how many eyes, legs, or tentacles they have, it's nice to know that aliens too can smile, cry, poop, make friends, be kind or be cruel, fall prey to peer pressure, and sometimes make a total mess of things while trying to do good.
Thanks to this extraordinary discovery from a world far, far away, serious ufologists everywhere are now rethinking their profession, while asking themselves: Do aliens really let their kids read this stuff?
(For lovers of abandoned buildings:
The location is embarrassingly imprecise, but it's somewhere up that road from Veggli... Fv108. You see the house from the road.
I took a photo of my dad's GPS near the point and it said: N 60°01.803' and E009°07.225'. Altitude 541 m.
I tried searching for these coordinates on a map on the Internets, but things didn't quite add up... :p )
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Vegan FAQ! :)
The Web Site the Meat Industry Doesn't Want You to See.
Please watch Earthlings.
Note to self: The number of visits to my photostream reached 71000 on 29-Mar-2012! :)
This is from south of the USA border. I have been spending all my time now on Google Earth. Can't seem to get my self to do any art. but feel I need to post you something. To much time lost in Google Earth. But Im just loving what I can find. As far as I can see earthlings are as small as microbes on this ball floating in space. The humans make manny art forms. Some without thinking of it as art. The crop circle here look like some abstract painting. The look of earth from above is so wild to see. She really looks like a living being to me and the people on it seem be just like the microscopic creatures that live on our bodies. Im posting the Google Earth images at full size. So you can really get in and look at the Earth. It is not my art but every ones.
42:365 - "Saludos Terrícolas"
OK, ya está bueno...no soy el que creen, pero como ustedes no hacen nada para acabar con las injusticias de su "líder", llegó el momento de revelarles mi verdadera identidad, para ayudarlos a sacarlo de este mundo.
El plan te lo cuento aquí: 123portodos.blogspot.com/
42:365 - "Greetings, you Earthlings"
OK, enough ... I am not what you believe, but as you do nothing to end injustice, it was time to reveal my true identity, in order to help you to send it out of this world.
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I've posted many shots from last year's week in the Haute-Savoie, but none have yet shown the shy summit of La Tournette, in all her glory free of cloud, never mind from above.
From my aerial vantage point here, there's nothing below my feet for over 500 metres, but in a few seconds I can drift towards the peak of the jewel of Lac d'Annecy and admire the raw beauty of the sheer rock-faces up close. The irony is not lost on me as I feel a certain vertigo-by-proxy on behalf of the people perched on the lofty tors, enjoying a perfect day on earth, while I feel completely at ease soaring over their heads, suspended by a sum total of lines that fit between thumb and forefinger.
People fly for a myriad of reasons, all of which can induce an addiction bordering on the toxic. Our common start is the simple euphoria of flight; enjoying something that is completely unnatural but, ode to the technology, allows us to suspend our disbelief to feel as though it really is part of our physiology to exist for prolonged periods unshackled from the earth below. After that, the most common disciplines involve either conquering the horizontal kilometres - emulating our avian cousins to explore cross-country - or sacrificing the vertical metres as part of mesmerising acrobatic displays. I roughly fit in the former category, but the urge to accrue distance often comes in to conflict with the desire to just witness the beauty around me, and ultimately to capture it for others to see too. This day was definitely one of those days where simply witnessing, and recording, the landscape was the priority; I spent over an hour soaring around La Tournette, starting lower where I really was up close to all the textures of rock, grass and scree, completely in awe of the scale of the mountain, and my insignificance in comparison. Flying close to cliffs, the mountain does demand a certain respect: one lapse in concentration and the transition from aerial to earthling may be abrupt and unforgiving. Once above the peak though, the mountain was tamed, just a little, and I could move in any direction to appreciate it from any angle.
The more I look at the shots, the more I am drawn to the paths that so clearly mark the human effect on the landscape. Now that I've visited it from above, the remaining challenge will be to conquer it on my own two feet.
Edit! How could I forget that only the year before I also overflew a snow-covered La Tournette. I even posted that different perspective here, and funnily enough, I called it The Conquest!