by BMAONE23 » Wed Jul 02, 2014 5:22 pm
geckzilla wrote:hlwelborn wrote:What does the term "island universe" mean?
It's a throwback to the days when people thought the Milky Way was the whole universe. Once it was hypothesized that spiral nebulas thought to be within our galaxy are actually distant, other Milky Ways, it made sense to call them that before transitioning our concept of the universe to a much larger scale.
I think that the term "Island Universe" is a good term and makes a valid analogy though. Although the Galaxy is much smaller than and part of the known visible universe, our current technology makes it impossible for any individual to get to even our next closest neighboring star.
Our current tech allows us to travel at close enough to 1 LY every 10,000 years to use this ratio for comparative purposes.
Alpha Centauri is 4.2ly away and would take over 42000 years to get there. The MW is 100,000ly across and would take 1,000,000,000 (1 billion) years to cross. Andromeda is 2.2M LY away and would take 22,000,000,000 (22 billion) years to reach.
Since we can't travel to them without some sort of technology or understanding of physics that allows for Faster than Light travel, each galaxy is basically a Self-Contained universe for all practical purposes
[quote="geckzilla"][quote="hlwelborn"]What does the term "island universe" mean?[/quote]
It's a throwback to the days when people thought the Milky Way was the whole universe. Once it was hypothesized that spiral nebulas thought to be within our galaxy are actually distant, other Milky Ways, it made sense to call them that before transitioning our concept of the universe to a much larger scale.[/quote]
I think that the term "Island Universe" is a good term and makes a valid analogy though. Although the Galaxy is much smaller than and part of the known visible universe, our current technology makes it impossible for any individual to get to even our next closest neighboring star.
Our current tech allows us to travel at close enough to 1 LY every 10,000 years to use this ratio for comparative purposes.
Alpha Centauri is 4.2ly away and would take over 42000 years to get there. The MW is 100,000ly across and would take 1,000,000,000 (1 billion) years to cross. Andromeda is 2.2M LY away and would take 22,000,000,000 (22 billion) years to reach.
Since we can't travel to them without some sort of technology or understanding of physics that allows for Faster than Light travel, each galaxy is basically a Self-Contained universe for all practical purposes