Yesterday I talked a little
bit about black holes and in a comment that Ben in Texas left, he said he gets dizzy thinking
about the distances. I would think that
no one could actually comprehend the distances. Any planet that could possibly support life
would be hundreds of thousands or millions or billions of light years away, Why just our own back yard, our galaxy is up
to a couple of hundred thousand light years across.
Now, just to help explain
just how far a light year is, get your calculators out and make sure I am doing
the calculations correctly. Fist, we
have to know the speed of light; which is 186282.397 miles per second. (I use the speed of light, which is also the
speed of radio waves in space, to calculate the length of antennae for
different ham band radio frequencies. Of
course the radio waves travel slightly slower in different materials)
186282.397 miles per second
is a big number, but that is only how far it travels in a second. Above, we are talking in light years, how far
it travels in a year. OK Ben, let me put
it in perspective by easing up on the light year:
In one second: 186282.4 miles
In one minute: 11176944.0 miles
In on hour: 670616640 miles
In one day: 16,094,799,360 miles
And in on year - - I don’t
have room for all the zeros.
I hope this gives you an idea
of the vastness of space is and so far, everything (except some neutrinos) has
the speed of light as a speed limit. Therefore,
I don’t think the probability of being visited by aliens is very high. But you never can tell.
Now, a little on the bright
side; Easter is coming up a week from tomorrow and I want to be among the first
to give you an Easter card. Just click
the link below:
You all have a great day now,
slow down and watch you speed, you hear?