this is pretty cool..
'The universe is so vast it's almost impossible to picture what it might look like crammed into one field of view.
But musician Pablo Carlos Budassi managed to do it by combining logarithmic maps of the universe from Princeton and images from NASA. He created the image below that shows the observable universe in one disc.'
![[Image: entire-observable-universe-logarithmic-illustration.jpg]](https://images.weserv.nl/?url=static6.techinsider.io%2Fimage%2F568444d3e6183e23008b5e6a-2400-2400%2Fentire-observable-universe-logarithmic-illustration.jpg)
http://www.techinsider.io/whole-universe...on-2015-12
i like the edges... now i know what to imagine when i think of it..
'The universe is so vast it's almost impossible to picture what it might look like crammed into one field of view.
But musician Pablo Carlos Budassi managed to do it by combining logarithmic maps of the universe from Princeton and images from NASA. He created the image below that shows the observable universe in one disc.'
![[Image: entire-observable-universe-logarithmic-illustration.jpg]](https://images.weserv.nl/?url=static6.techinsider.io%2Fimage%2F568444d3e6183e23008b5e6a-2400-2400%2Fentire-observable-universe-logarithmic-illustration.jpg)
http://www.techinsider.io/whole-universe...on-2015-12
i like the edges... now i know what to imagine when i think of it..
Just Plain Nuts.