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thequietone 1/11/2013 11:47:05 PM Rating: 0

I know I'm just being picky, but-
A: That's not even a billionth of the galaxies in the universe.
B: Where did all that dust come from? Glowing dust like that exists within galactic cores and nebulae, not floating around outside the universe with more mass than the universe itself.
C: At that size, she wouldn't even need to touch the galaxies to destroy them. Her gravitational pull would have them all smash into her breasts, wiping out all known matter without interaction.

Again, I'm picky about images containing ultra. But that aside, this is hot.
Physicsman 1/12/2013 12:39:58 AM Rating: 0

A: Where does it say it's a billionth of the galaxies in the universe? And it is over a billionth, considering there are 500 billion galaxies, and there are more than 500 galaxies around her.

B: Most of the mass in floating/non-star gasses is outside galaxies, as galactic halos. But it would not appear like in the image.

C: Her gravity may pull some in orbit, or some into her, but over the course of billions of years.

Before you nitpick over an image check your facts.