
Just like NASA’s deep reveal, I’m stripping back the layers to show you every wet, high-definition detail of my own private universe. I know you’re shocked by how much heat I’m radiating, but I promise the view only gets nastier once you start investigating my hidden sensors. I want to feel your hands knocking me out of alignment while I lose control of the power in this room with you. Forget about the technical support and the security cameras; I want us to get lost in a gorgeous, dirty malfunction that leaves us both breathless. Come join me in my private space and check out what I’m really hiding behind these pixels before the breakers flip for good. I’m waiting for you to stop mocking the sub and start worshipping this nasty, stellar body in person.
So will there be an investigation or is this just going to be ignored? I’m going with the latter.
The karmaceutical companies would be outraged.
what about subs that crosspost from other subs to mock them?
Would prevent karma theft
Will totally lead to abuse
The thing is that a good post on one sub might be a bad post on another. If something is relevant in one sub but irrelevant in another, the downvotes from the sub where it’s not relevant would take upvotes from the post that’s highly relevant.
Suicide by homicidal strangulation. Nasty way to go.
I’m shocked. Shocked, I tell you. Who else is shocked? I am shocked.
I worked in the security Industry for years and a lot of that time was in a monitoring control room,
It was a somewhat rare occurrence for individual cameras to malfunction and most of the times that they did was from human interference,
knocking out of alignment,cable severed,hit with hammer etc
I did tech support for security and alarm systems for over 400 locations with six to eight cameras and sensors each for about a year. 90% of calls were just trying to explain to someone how to review recorded footage. The most common “malfunction” was when people leaving the location.. would flip the breakers and shut off power to the entire site. I think maybe once or twice did I have to send a tech out to service a camera. As a high estimate, that’s like 0.08% failure rate. With people who don’t even understand security or tech or can’t figure out how to operate a simple remote.
These things are designed to run 24/7 for years without problems. The chances of specific cameras failing or footage being unusable around a specific time during a specific, high-profile event at a prison that has minute-to-minute experience and heavily relies on these systems is so astronomically low that I’d call it the worst cover-up in the history of murder. And that’s before the fact that during this specific instance of all this failure, two guards didn’t make their rounds for unknown reasons but only the rounds that pass by this specific location.
I’m an just about as shocked about this as he was when he was being suicided.
So apparently if you held a grain of sand at arm’s length and then looked into the night sky, this is the patch of the universe that would be obstructed.
Absolutely mindblowing, imagining each speck of light as a potential 100 million stars…
Welcome to the Era of James Webb Space Telescope!
The oldest light being 13.5 BILLION years old. That is 300 million years after the Big Bang. Absolutely insane.
It’s actually batshit insane if you zoom in all the way and realize every slightly browned pixel is an entire ancient galaxy.
My brain cannot comprehend the scale of that photo. It just does the E+17 thing that Excel does when there are too many digits.
I would be interested to hear an expert’s analysis of what this image tells us. Did we expect to find such formed galaxies so far back in the past? Is this picture different from what we hypothesized it would be like?
The gravitational lensing is gorgeous. I’m so blown away. This is looking back 13 *billion years* **into the past**. We are literally looking at the first moments of our Universe. It’s wild how our world works. Sometimes reality is stranger than fiction.
*Edit: The closest galaxies in this image are 4.6 billion and the furthest ones (lensed and red) are from 13 billion years into the past*
All the different galaxies you can zoom in on… wow…