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Amaterasu, Goddess of the sun, stares in amazement at her achievement. Thanks to all the people that wished her to become the greatest of cosmical entities, she now looks over all other stars knowing she'll take good care of them and its inhabitants. The feeling of having inside of her the entirety of the civilisation that allowed her to go this far simply feels incredible! They surely will have a special treatment for eons to come!
Amaterasu is 800.000-1.200.000Ly tall!
Thank you so much for participating to this! Besides the delay, I hope you enjoyed this short series!
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Shapie
MemberApparently, so
NikkeMan
MemberYou could say that she won...
(•_•)
( •_•)>⌐■-■
... by a hair. (⌐■_■)
(A galaxy-sized hair, mind you)
MMS
MemberYes, that's great- CAN WE HAVE YOU LADIES BACK TO NORMAL NOW? The size has me flummoxed 😖
DexterTheGreat
MemberWe'll see....
Billyvon
MemberGod... That scenery and atmosphere is so beautiful! Notbad hands down has some of the best visuals in macro art and he captures it in so many incredible angles and perspectives. His level of size difference is absolutely insane. I love the overall playfulness of the "Always a bigger fish" concept here. What a fun wild ride this was. I'm so happy Amaterasu won~
GasterTheVoid
MemberThat just one galaxy, what about someone as big as our supercluster?
DexterTheGreat
MemberAlright, I am convinced that she won.
Lichee
MemberCould it be a black hole?
shiantar
MemberI did enjoy this series! Thank you :)
Now things like cosmic timescales come into play.
For example, if Amaterasu is 800 Ly tall (and, for the same of argument, say half of her height is the distance from her ears to her clitoris :) )
Then for an outside observer to see this image, then the following would all have to be true:
- The observer would need to be around 400 Ly distant (or more), perpendicular to her height and also in the direction she's facing ;
- The observer would need to be stationary with respect to her center of mass, to avoid the image smearing ;
- She would need to be stationary in this pose for AT LEAST something like 550 years
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