@@xeon542it’s a fictional object in Star Wars. It’s like a giant spherical space station that has the ability to destroy an entire planet. It’s the ultimate weapon of an empire in Star Wars.
I once had a dream like this once, it was horrifying. I was like in the middle of a desert, staring at the sky, low and behold, there it was the moon falling towards the earth above me, the sheer size of the moon was terrifying.
To think this thing had the ability to travel at the speed of light is beyond me...
3 месяца назад
its physically and fictionally impossible for an object with mass to travel. to something that doesnt exist!!! you guys thought i was gonna say the speed of light??
How is it not fictionally possible? That doesn't even make sense, also consider that this is from the same universe where people use funny crystals to make blades as hot as the sun.
@@Sarge_18That's why Star Wars isn't sci-fi but fantasy set on the space. Things such as the super fast spaceships, the lightsabers and the Force itself weren't made to be realistic, but to be impressive and enjoyable, just like a fantasy magic system
@@heloarv49Most sci fi is not realistic either. It mostly relies on fictional scientific logic of how that man made object works, which is why I disagree with you about certain things being fantasy and not sci-fi.
It’s 0.621 miles. A kilometer is 1,000 meters, and a meter is 3.3 feet. So a kilometer is 3,300 feet. (I know this was a joke but I woke up and felt like being a menace so here.)
I guess someone had nothing to do and came up with bull shit? This has happened before, but million of years ago. Chance is that we won't see this in our life span. We has human being do not live very long, maybe hundred of generations in the future might see this happen. The Earth is too stable now, but give it another 100,000 years. Like I said before, humans don't live that long😅