Why is this? Is it because technology is limiting this? Will this be improved in the future?
Regardless of how far we advance, we will NEVER be able to see a planet 1 million lightyears away presently?
I know light is fixed (finite), but can't we change (increase) the speed of cameras...
Can we see if a planet is inhabited 1 million lightyears away (presently)?
No, correct? We we actually be seeing the planent inhabited 1 million years ago, right?
I am traveling at 50% C in a rocket ship.
My buddy passes me at 51% C in a rocket ship.
Assume my buddy is doing long division, & it's required that he writes down his work on paper.
Let's go off on a tangent here. Relative to our prehistoric ancestors, the human mind today is far more...