What if space is teeming with highly advanced civilizations that long ago built heavy-duty telescopes and watch us not just from afar, but see us as if under a microscope?
Meanwhile, we don’t see anyone. But soon, we’ll stop being universal losers because NASA has already allocated a two-million-dollar grant to build a telescope that can observe exoplanets at a resolution of twenty-five kilometers per pixel. So, in this video, you’ll find out: why can you accidentally see breasts through our telescopes?
What space phenomena do we urgently need to examine more closely? And most importantly, why does humanity need a telescope the size of the Solar System?