>>715222112
>There is no way to track the full range of literally infinite range around your position
Of course not. But you can be more aware of your surroundings in space than anywhere else.
>It's why we can't even track asteroids that might hit us until they're almost hitting us.
Pretty much entirely bullshit. Even to the extent that it's true, it's very much ONLY true for literal asteroids. Anything even vaguely alive or active will radiate energy that you just can't hide.

If your true fear is just that you might get hit by a rock sure, but random death to something so arbitrary is an everpresent risk here on earth. And a much larger risk here on earth. Hope you don't ever walk near a road.
>>715222150
Black holes really are the one truly terrifying thing you can do with space but they really are pretty hard to just accidentally stumble into.