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Karlos_Cantana, in Found holding open a classic car hood at a car show
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That’s not stock.

Dem_Bo_Sain,

It would be if you threw it in some boiling water.

keeb420,

Broth of you two would make a good stew.

keeb420, in Found holding open a classic car hood at a car show

Rat Fink!!!

cre0, in Found holding open a classic car hood at a car show

Is this an ad for the Critters reboot?

Liv2themax, in Found holding open a classic car hood at a car show

So does that make it a rat rod?

Hiccup, in Hotel Complex in Sanya City, Hainan, China

Yeah, but are they making the mortgage payments on it?

Syl, in Hotel Complex in Sanya City, Hainan, China
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looks like Minecraft.

Franzia, in Hotel Complex in Sanya City, Hainan, China

Are there cool rows of buildings like this in the US? I always see these and its beijing, hong kong, singapore etc.

Markimus, in Hotel Complex in Sanya City, Hainan, China

Is there any particular reason for the tree design? I am sure they could have chosen something a little more interesting.

NENathaniel, (edited ) in Hotel Complex in Sanya City, Hainan, China
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Photos like this def make me wish Lemmy had the resources to upload nice high-res images

rarely, in Hotel Complex in Sanya City, Hainan, China

Ahh yes, the Nonupletree hotel.

Zorque, in Hotel Complex in Sanya City, Hainan, China

It looks like how I place buildings in Tropico.

"Yeah, I'll just dump a bunch of hotels in this big open space... oh, I guess I have to turn this one to fit"

g0g0gadget, in Hotel Complex in Sanya City, Hainan, China

I’d love to see more buildings like this for apartments! Scaling vertically but still getting outdoor space that isn’t roofed by the next balcony up.

CarolineJohnson, in Hotel Complex in Sanya City, Hainan, China
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Final Fantasy XIV predicted this.

Micromot, in Hotel Complex in Sanya City, Hainan, China
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Hainan resort

GrammatonCleric,
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BF4 flashbacks

Bruno, in Computer simulation of galactic collision with images from Hubble depicting the different stages

More thank mildly interesting I think 😉

cloudy1999,

Agreed, all those stars, planets and mass smashing together at literally a galactic scale. I wonder about how many years over which the collisions take place. Like, is there enough time for life to evolve only to get unceremoniously pulverized into oblivion? It makes me think of the whale and the petunia.

protist,

It’s really hard to overstate how massive the scales are of what we see here. What looks like two celestial bodies pulverizing each other are actually clouds of billions of stars that are largely light years apart from one another. The two clouds would pass right through each other, but the gravitational changes associated with being so close together alter the trajectories of their stars and thus the shape of the galaxies.

Most stars will end up as part of a new and larger elliptical galaxy, while some stars will be thrown off into space and become permanently galaxy-less

Fester,

Considering it takes 230 million years for the sun to orbit the Milky Way one time, my amateur opinion is that these images take place over the course of a long fucking time.

As far as getting pulverized by the collision - that’s unlikely, as the stars are so far apart within each galaxy, it’s unlikely many, if any stars or planets would directly touch another. But I imagine all sorts of life would evolve and die off within that timeframe, all without the perspective to appreciate what’s happening at the cosmic scale.

This article has some photos of what the sky would look like when the Milky Way and Andromeda collide in 4-6 billion years, if that weren’t long after our atmosphere is boiled off by our own star: en.wikipedia.org/…/Andromeda–Milky_Way_collision

Chetzemoka,

Oh, almost nothing gets pulverized when galaxies collide! Our Milky Way galaxy is currently colliding with a couple of small satellite galaxies. There's so much empty space between stars that almost none of the stars themselves impact.

It's more a matter of the gravitational orbits of the stars inside the galaxies changing dramatically. But those changes caused by a galaxy merger take millions of years. Plenty of time for life to adapt.

The biggest danger to life would be the possibility of getting blasted by radiation, if you ended up too close to a supernova or something like that.

https://phys.org/news/2016-10-galaxies-collide.html

moistclump,

Is there a damthatsinteresting yet? Maybe woahdude.

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