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: 108.162.216.26, you're twisted. ... and now i can't stop thinking about it... and giggling. [[User:Iggynelix|Iggynelix]] ([[User talk:Iggynelix|talk]]) 16:27, 29 October 2014 (UTC)
 
: 108.162.216.26, you're twisted. ... and now i can't stop thinking about it... and giggling. [[User:Iggynelix|Iggynelix]] ([[User talk:Iggynelix|talk]]) 16:27, 29 October 2014 (UTC)
 
: Wasn't it a goose going supernova that caused the Tunguska event? [[Special:Contributions/199.27.128.146|199.27.128.146]] 16:40, 29 October 2014 (UTC)
 
: Wasn't it a goose going supernova that caused the Tunguska event? [[Special:Contributions/199.27.128.146|199.27.128.146]] 16:40, 29 October 2014 (UTC)
:: Tungooska event? Mind blown, man, mind blown... [[Special:Contributions/162.158.2.125|162.158.2.125]] 19:11, 13 August 2022 (UTC)
 
  
 
Time Dilation? [[Special:Contributions/173.245.56.185|173.245.56.185]] 09:16, 29 October 2014 (UTC)
 
Time Dilation? [[Special:Contributions/173.245.56.185|173.245.56.185]] 09:16, 29 October 2014 (UTC)
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If they are viewing the geese at night, then the actual light that reflected off the geese is centuries old. [[Special:Contributions/108.162.221.205|108.162.221.205]] 20:42, 30 October 2014 (UTC)
 
If they are viewing the geese at night, then the actual light that reflected off the geese is centuries old. [[Special:Contributions/108.162.221.205|108.162.221.205]] 20:42, 30 October 2014 (UTC)
:Except, of course, that as photons travel at the speed of light, in a vacuum, then they are virtually ''no age at all'' because of the absolute time-dilation effects of SoL travel.  (If treated as particles and ignoring quantum effects, photons can 'age' at all only whilst travelling through refractive mediums, thus a little bit in the outer wisps of the star that emitted them and some more in the Earth's atmosphere, yet not much at all in total even across the majority of their 'independently observed' journey through the near-perfect vacuum of space, but it would be momentarily at higher rates if they travel through water and/or glass just before reaching the observer.)  Or similar.  Although, to be pedantic in a different way, I also doubt that night-time illumination of geese can be good enough for direct observation using the light from distant stars, in the absence even of moonlight (a handful of minutes 'old').  Maybe as an occulation event, as the bird silhouettes against the background of galactic stars, but that's a different argument, right? [[Special:Contributions/141.101.99.112|141.101.99.112]] 09:33, 31 October 2014 (UTC)
 
 
The alt text isn't explained, and I think it needs to be.  The idea that "most" of the stars in the sky don't exist anymore is a misconception based on limited knowledge of stellar life cycles.  Main sequence stars become white dwarfs or neutron stars rather than undergoing a supernova.  The process for this is estimated to take hundreds of billions of years, but the universe is only estimated to be about 13.8 billion years old. Also, I'm not sure whether the geese in formation would have made her think of a light cone per se; I thought it had to do with constellations. --[[Special:Contributions/141.101.104.15|141.101.104.15]] 14:28, 31 October 2014 (UTC)
 
 
Megan's comments regarding herself are disproven by the fact that she's engaging in a real-time conversation. [[Special:Contributions/199.27.128.191|199.27.128.191]] 00:46, 28 April 2015 (UTC)
 

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