by neufer » Wed Mar 11, 2020 8:00 pm
Ann wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 7:40 pm
Chris Peterson wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 3:45 pm
The Ophiuchus galaxy cluster has z=0.028, which means the distance is about 380 million light years.
380 light-years is pretty close, cosmologically speaking.
- Even 380 MILLION light-years is pretty close, cosmotologically speaking:
GULLIVER’S TRAVELS : A VOYAGE TO BROBDINGNAG.
<<When dinner was almost done, the nurse came in with a child of a year old in her arms, who immediately spied me, and began a squall that you might have heard from London-Bridge to Chelsea, after the usual oratory of infants, to get me for a plaything. The mother, out of pure indulgence, took me up, and put me towards the child, who presently seized me by the middle, and got my head into his mouth, where I roared so loud that the urchin was frighted, and let me drop, and I should infallibly have broke my neck, if the mother had not held her apron under me. The nurse, to quiet her babe, made use of a rattle which was a kind of hollow vessel filled with great stones, and fastened by a cable to the child’s waist: but all in vain; so that she was forced to apply the last remedy by giving it suck. I must confess no object ever disgusted me so much as the sight of her monstrous breast, which I cannot tell what to compare with, so as to give the curious reader an idea of its bulk, shape, and colour. It stood prominent six feet, and could not be less than sixteen in circumference. The nipple was about half the bigness of my head, and the hue both of that and the dug, so varied with spots, pimples, and freckles, that nothing could appear more nauseous: for I had a near sight of her, she sitting down, the more conveniently to give suck, and I standing on the table. This made me reflect upon the fair skins of our English ladies, who appear so beautiful to us, only because they are of our own size, and their defects not to be seen but through a magnifying glass; where we find by experiment that the smoothest and whitest skins look rough, and coarse, and ill-coloured.>>
[quote=Ann post_id=300290 time=1583955642 user_id=129702]
[quote="Chris Peterson" post_id=300284 time=1583941529 user_id=117706]
The Ophiuchus galaxy cluster has z=0.028, which means the distance is about 380 million light years.[/quote]
380 light-years is pretty close, cosmologically speaking.[/quote]
[list]Even 380 [b][u][color=#0000FF]MILLION[/color][/u][/b] light-years is pretty close, cosmotologically speaking:[/list]
[quote][c][size=150][b][color=#0000FF]GULLIVER’S TRAVELS : A VOYAGE TO BROBDINGNAG.[/color][/b][/size][/c]
[float=right][img3=18th c. star map illustrating how Ophiuchus's feet cross the ecliptic (Zodiac?).]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/74/Ophiuchus.jpg[/img3][/float]
[b][i]<<When dinner was almost done, the nurse came in with a child of a year old in her arms, who immediately spied me, and began a squall that you might have heard from London-Bridge to Chelsea, after the usual oratory of infants, to get me for a plaything. The mother, out of pure indulgence, took me up, and put me towards the child, who presently seized me by the middle, and got my head into his mouth, where I roared so loud that the urchin was frighted, and let me drop, and I should infallibly have broke my neck, if the mother had not held her apron under me. The nurse, to quiet her babe, made use of a rattle which was a kind of hollow vessel filled with great stones, and fastened by a cable to the child’s waist: but all in vain; so that she was forced to apply the last remedy by giving it suck. I must confess no object ever disgusted me so much as the sight of her monstrous breast, which I cannot tell what to compare with, so as to give the curious reader an idea of its bulk, shape, and colour. It stood prominent six feet, and could not be less than sixteen in circumference. The nipple was about half the bigness of my head, and the hue both of that and the dug, so varied with spots, pimples, and freckles, that nothing could appear more nauseous: for I had a near sight of her, she sitting down, the more conveniently to give suck, and I standing on the table. This made me reflect upon the fair skins of our English ladies, who appear so beautiful to us, only because they are of our own size, and their defects not to be seen but through a magnifying glass; where we find by experiment that the smoothest and whitest skins look rough, and coarse, and ill-coloured.>>[/i][/b][/quote]