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#1 2017-12-01 17:30:17 - LSU fans on CUSA and the AAC

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LSU fans on CUSA and the AAC

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#2 2017-12-01 17:37:13 - LSU fans on CUSA and the AAC

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#3 2017-12-02 21:16:15 - LSU fans on CUSA and the AAC

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you're suffering from the effects of spatial relativity.  you're saying, "hey, andromeda is light years away", and it is; it's about 2 light years distant.  but viewed from polaris, which is about 400 or 500 light years away, and is the perspective of a p5 team like LSU, the milky way and andromeda appear to be the same smudge in space.

so, you're both right.

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#4 2017-12-02 21:30:06 - LSU fans on CUSA and the AAC

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Ford Prefect wrote:

you're suffering from the effects of spatial relativity.  you're saying, "hey, andromeda is light years away", and it is; it's about 2 light years distant.  but viewed from polaris, which is about 400 or 500 light years away, and is the perspective of a p5 team like LSU, the milky way and andromeda appear to be the same smudge in space.

so, you're both right.

thank you Dr. Sheldon Cooper.

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#5 2017-12-02 21:32:17 - LSU fans on CUSA and the AAC

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southern miss slacker wrote:
Ford Prefect wrote:
tg300 wrote:

Arguably?

Light years


you're suffering from the effects of spatial relativity.  you're saying, "hey, andromeda is light years away", and it is; it's about 2 light years distant.  but viewed from polaris, which is about 400 or 500 light years away, and is the perspective of a p5 team like LSU, the milky way and andromeda appear to be the same smudge in space.

so, you're both right.

thank you Dr. Sheldon Cooper.

I had to google that.  no idea who it was.  my wife watches that show.  thought it was a chick thing.

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