As a massive fan of Photons, I found this documentary extremely thoughtful provoking. The monochrome settling of the universe was beautiful. Well done to the uploaded for giving us this masterpiece
I find it somewhat upsetting. To distil our life and universe and everything in it down to the mixing of "dust" and "strings" is disconcerting to say the least. My "strings" are telling me there's got to be something more to it all. I don't want to believe "it" (me at 64 years old) is already starting to fall apart and chemically degrade, and that some day "it" will crash (Die). Then, everything that was me, (every thought, every memory, every hope and dream. Every word and deed. Every movement and impression, everything will decay back into the earth from which it came. (Dust you are and unto dust you shall return. Genesis 3:19) The only thing remaining of me will be the dust and strings I help create during reprocreation. (God help you all. Lol) No, Charlie. I refuse to believe it's just cosmic dust and strings. There's got to be something more. Some reason. Some after life. I will live on after this. I must live on. It wasn't just random selection. God did it. He did it for a reason. I have a spirit, the code of which science hasn't been able to break yet. I will live on in spirit. God is real. There's got to be some point to it all. "Dust" and "strings" are just the first step in eternity. Now, f√¢k off and stop messing with my head.
Oh my, I've had this movie on my PC for more then 5 years now and was too scared to upload it on youtube, because of copyrights, but decided to do so, because it's a waste to not have this movie for broad audience (not only science festival participants). I'm so happy that you guys loved it. I really enjoyed this movie when my science friend started commentating this movie. Maybe we will make a video-commentary so you guys (and myself) would better understand what is happening on the screen (beyond the narrator)
@@djflippy5 sorry bro, it's not MY movie. Director is Norman Leto. All credit should go to him! My friend found this movie on science festival and shared it with me. Much love!
I skipped ahead to like 20 minutes in and landed right on the cool atomic-scale black-n-whites, and then I get to like 25-30 minutes and after hearing some zero-explanation narration about balls and one being bigger than the other, the sheer number of intuitions you need to derive to keep some sort of narrative up from starting at that point had me appreciating the euro-style filmography so much that I said "fuck it, we're watching this thing from the beginning."
What an incredible, thought-provoking visual masterpiece. This is the kind of content UA-cam should focus on. And this is the type of content that should be considered for cinematic Oscar for a documentary. Bravo!
UA-cam isn’t going to focus on anything that fosters intelligent content because they like so many others they are only interested in power and control and that’s the reason so many of us thru out history have been kept ignorant. Ignorance is the biggest problem humanity must face.
Seriously, I wish there was a way to more easily distinguish between phenomenal content and all the trash. This is one of those videos I stumble across rarely that goes into my "all-time" playlist.
Ngl, when I fired this up last night and read your comment I was like, "ok, relax there bud" but now I'm almost done with it and I couldn't agree more lol; why does this have so few views and how have I never seen this before? This is one of the best things I've seen in a very long time, I even slept on it, came back and watched it again before I made this comment. Incredible video.
@@podunkest i usually read the comments before watching something this long to see if its worth it, but this time everyone failed me. the video is a bunch of tired old ideas recycled into morbidly appealing visceral nonsense of the highest caliber with the help of AI. absolute cringe material.
How has this only been seen 47k times? UA-cam should be promoting content like this, not pulp and slop. I'm not sure if movie is the correct terminology for what I just watched but, if it is, this is the best movie I've seen in 25 years (I didn't do a deep dive into recalling what movies I've seen in that time but just to quantify it, I think 1999s Fight Club was the last movie I saw that had this visceral realness to it. The vertexes of overlap in the movie from the narrator's perspective, moving fluidly from processes and activities that can only be visually represented by symbols as they're too small and at the time of their occurrence, the universe had not yet cooled down enough to form photons so there was no light, seamlessly transitions to his father's affliction with Parkinson's, visual representations of bodily functions on the microscopic level in astonishing detail...I shall exercise my brevity muscle or I will go on, gushing for the remainder of 2024 about this simultaneously stunningly beautiful, shocking and frightening look at everything from the sub-atomic to universal macros we can't comprehend and everything in between. This must have been the sound designer's wet dream, he definitely had fun with it and got creative to pull Planc scale events so close that you can almost smell them. I feel like this is something new, as it doesn't slot neatly into any of my available audio-visual genre bins. It's a documentary of sorts but at the same time it isn't. It's audio-visual fantasy in some segments while treading about as close as you can get to full on penetrative pornography as you can get without being pornographic. The images put into your mind are, near as makes no different, the same but somehow qualitatively better by withholding that last millimeter and positioning the virtual camera so the parts that would get you kicked off UA-cam seem to be only pixels away from the border of the screen. Everything about this is so well done, truly a masterpiece. I will do what I can to get this into onto the retinas of as many people as I am able. Thank you for this Norman Leto and thank you Зануда for making this available on UA-cam. 9.93/10 🌟 Godspeed and safe travels, Diem
yes, recycling tired old ideas and mish mashing them together into a conceptual and visceral nonsense of the highest caliber with the help of AI is definitely new. but it should still fit in ur sci-fi horror bin.
Hey Echelon, some fun facts. The film was produced 2011-2017 no AI yet. There’s also the fact the narrator is credited. My advice is research before you attempt to critique. I can’t believe I just wasted my time.
@@mattlattanzi1289 ur phun phakt just means it it took 6 years to do this AI level junk manually. the graphics are bunk, the monotone voice sounds like text to speech what more do u want? u did the wrong research? the amount of actual science in this video is negative, u more than wasted ur time. my advice is have an extra nice day, ure gonna need it.
I cannot express how unbelievably well done the explanations are. Kept as intuitive as possible, without leaning on theoretical naming even once. The cinematography and sound design are beyond compelling. This documentary is in a league of its own.
I wasn't prepared for the inversion incursions- the ferocious beyond the prescient edge to de ja vu. I imagine DMT would be like this except unpacked inside 10 minutes unpacked in under 45 seconds. Wholly mother-fucking shit! Douglas Trumbull visually has achieved similar over the course of his career. This is like the director's NC-17 cut of Event Horizon, particularly the ending...if you can handle it...yet be it on LSD you had no intention of injesting in light of the autopsy revealing your plight. Fucking AYE!
Man I looked up Norman Leto, Polish filmmaker, hoping he had more like this but this is the only one - making it truly special. Thank you so much for sharing this with us!
Watching second time now. I was not focusing first time. This is actually VERY GOOD. When it explains origins, it doesn't tell nothing new for science enthusiast, but the the way its done, visual, the backround sound, i mean those animations are realy genius. I got enlightment about how cells works now. Its a pieace of art. Awesome. Zdravim z Čech, moc dobrá tvorba.
Yes and the inevitable way cells will realize themselves, all over the cosmos, all by the drive for polarities to combine with light and charges leading to higher order forms of life. the end was slightly depressing though.
I appreciate "Photon" as a philosophical musing on the nature of the universe but it is not a science documentary. Absorbing, visually compelling, wonderful connections, intensely personal and full of wonder- (Trippy as some have commented); that is its power of "Photon". Because this is a personal expression, there maybe more here than I'm getting. The important thing is that "Photon" is engaging and invites the viewer to explore nature and the science depicted here more deeply.
Im glad that amongst the graceless venom, gratitude and appreciation are still alive. I hope this comes to the cinema one day! A unique treasure. Thank you!
Thank you for whoever made this. I don`t understand much of it in any depth but it`s visualised so well, explained so clearly and strung together so cleverly that I do get an understanding of some sorts. How incredible. Mind-blowing. Thank you for posting this freely.
the more learn about science theory of Universe the better you will understand this movie. like watching it every 5 years is really an another experience
Might be a little horrifying due to the extended silence from narration with just the sounds of nature to provoke thoughts but it is the true nature of our existence and our evolution as far as we know it as of now
@@noodlenate What the hell for? Complete pseudoscientific rubbish in no way comparable to this brilliance. Yuck! Donno how you find a single common thread.
i did not watched full video still, but i love it. the origin of life interests me a lot. even there is not explained in detail how proteins were made before cells existed, it at least showed me option that they were made propably at similar time as lipids and proteins evolved more after they get to the clusters. this gave me inspiration to study. really nice vid, thank you.
Authors while they were cooking: "Lets add a bit of Stanley Kubrick spice into the soup." * The lose head of the spice continer falls off, and the whole spicer content falls into the pot Authors: "Oh boy..."
I'm so glad to hear from someone that shares my view. I've always told people that the universe was able to exist because of one realization by the great thought and that was the word ...move.
this film is incredible. thank you for sharing. the perspective is unique and unlike anything i've experienced before. this is one of the most interesting films i've run across on this platform, and i adore it.
The journey of acquiring knowledge and understanding of the universe is so amazing and magical. I can't wait to see what comes next. The cinema is awesome! I can really get into it and feel the energy.
Beautifully crafted Creations Journey through picture, animation, video and audio with tasty music and imaginative sensitively subtle interchanges between abstract, realistic, exacts, representational and symbolic forms- from “imagined start” to “imagined end”. Quite an engaging visual/audio trip, actually! Thanks for making and posting!
Oh my!!!! This is genius!!!!! No wonder Thai isn’t in American school systems or why it’s not being broadcasted in our intellectual direction!!!! Thank you for this masterpiece and translating it into English!!!
I am American with a Biology degree and have watched this film 4 times now. Not all of us are ignorant, dim-witted gibbons that eat everything in sight lol
24:00 I've had a sleep paralysis once, if you're read Stargate papers, basically, I've had this white noise moment of consciousness, but, it was not composed of pixels or cathode rays, but it was composed of conscious foam of ... I guess you can say, everything? It was clear at this momentary perspective, that this was the ultimate scale of the totality, and it was definitely conscious, but at the same time, no phenomena actually held any persistence, I could observe many permutations of reality, along with THE time, emerging out of this bubbling chaos, nameless cosmic phenomena, but they all just were evened out by this totality and monumentality of everything. I understood that it was at miniscule scale and total maximal scale, it is a recursive thing, the ABZU of ancient world, the quantum foam. The one that is really self evident if you really visualize fundamental concepts of reality. It just is on every level of observation: logical, scientific, intuitive, empirical, existential. I believe this is what ultimately is outside all of the existence, but our reality is in some form of cocoon which grants and secures ultimate permanence at the cost of temporarity. It's like a mirror, if it makes sense. And the mirror is really the only unique thing inside of it, because it is the only one that formed and will stay in this infinitude.
Wow thank you for sharing. Never mind the “rubbish” comment. Who can tell anyone that what they experienced, especially something like this shouldn’t be considered? To dismiss experiences like this does a disservice to our endeavor to understand our existence and evolution. I think this is beyond interesting. I wish I could talk face to face with you about it because I have so many questions
Indeed I too have indulged myself to an astonishing degree. In this current state of consciousness the screen that's presenting this information seems to have spread out, mixing into the surrounding environment. My device is now acting as a microscope albeit a rather large view port leaves the adjustments two blocks away in some other building. I dare not seek it out. Bugs. Well the video has gone too far. Perhaps I'd better get myself to bed
I'd never made the connection of future technology with the evolution of fundamental life forms before but it certainly makes sense as does this technology growing to eventually replace those who started it. A great video and a brilliant source of debate.
What's most interesting about this is not that it's an accurate portrayal of what really happens, but that it puts one in mind that it all really does look like something.
This is one of the best movies Ive ever seen. I'm guessing some of this info will be appended or redacted in 25 years or so but for now this is fantastic.
The old science documentaries were about science, not tense music and sensationalism. It's also great to see and think how the special effects artists worked with the scientists to make visual the phenomenon of deep space. So great was their enthusiasm that they often produced epic scenes.
from what I know, this film was not released in a version with English audio. The narration is probably amateur production, orignal world release had translation in the form of subtitles. I checked this translation briefly and it seems to be consistent with the original (ua-cam.com/video/q4TY1J8WsOM/v-deo.html), however A. Chyra adds a bit more acting to the narration, and his voice does not sound as hard, so for me it is hard to listen to :)
@@ZanudaScienceyou are good and the video is perfect. Pay no mind to the negativity. You’re doing great work posting this for us all to learn from. Thank you sincerely
It's so reductive in how these things are worded that it makes it phenomenal. It removes the fantastical elements of science and reduces them to their barebones most generic interpretation of what is going on. "Strings in capsules" is probably my favorite interpretation of cells and DNA. It makes it seem so uncomplicated and obvious that it makes it seem to us that we are idiots for thinking it's hard. Almost like the narrator is an alien trying to explain to us what the history of the universe and out planet is, and criticizing our naming conventions.
that's the real goal of this film- is to make you think ABIOGENESIS was easy along with evolution. It is a filthy lie that it's easy. Go shake a box of legos and wake me when you form anything with it. This would be easier than making a single protein. Learn WHY amino acids can't just form a protein by chance and watch your whole understanding of science break. Proteins cannot form by chance. Prove me wrong. I'll wait. It has never been demonstrated. They can only form by being built by already existing life (vast collections of many various types of protein machines are involved to make other proteins). Every part of every part of every part of protein machines is a chicken and egg problem. EVERY PART! There is no opportunity to "iterate". So for this film to call it a "capsule" is like telling a child "santa clause brought your gifts in the night!" Don't be a child and assume it just "happened" Look into it. Nobody has ever made a single protein by chance. It is always done using existing life to print out proteins.
Yes the writer missed a few important points, but to the critic clowns, show us you can do better, this was a great attempt at visualization at the atomic scale and not too far off, as we learn more these visualization will improve, more points added, eventually we will able to live in a universe of our creation ... Wait minute . . . . We are 🤔
If you watch it up until the question "what do you see as the future," it is so wonderful and uplifting and enlightening. The second half did a number on me. Even though his warning is poignant and true, some of us are a bit sensitive to horror stories and need to avoid them. A disclaimer would have been appreciated so I offer one here. For those of use prone to nightmares, you see. namasste.
No matter how complex, the only question that dwarfs all of this is - why? Why the movement and complexity, why exist to survive, to multiple and repeat the cycles. Why something instead of nothing. I wonder if we ever guess a meaning behind all of this excluding religion. Amazing film, thank you for uploading.
This is something I find myself wondering so, so often… why? Why does anything live, with its main thing being to live and pass on its torch for something else to take its place to also just live.
You are an astoundingly talented science communicator. I saw that you kept this on a disc for 5 years afraid to release it due to copyright. THANK YOU for going forward and releasing it, your work is of too much importance to sit on an old computer
Brilliant movie. Thank you. For those who are interested: Isaac Asimov’s “The last question” and Stanislav Lem’s “summa technologiae” are rather close to the subject.
Like everyone else im blown away. Im a pretty tough critic too. Ill admit I've been accused of being a film "snob" probably more than once. This ois a work of art that checks all the boxes for me. Thanks for sharing, maybe throw a few links or info in the description section??
A very mind breaking journey through us .. at least war and the suffering will stop at least in a conventional sense a much watch and study for the rest of eternity
I found this very captivating. I don't know how to describe it but it was almost mysterious and strange, like an alien teaching me about life on earth.
As a massive fan of Photons, I found this documentary extremely thoughtful provoking. The monochrome settling of the universe was beautiful. Well done to the uploaded for giving us this masterpiece
@nowthen9 are you too scared to write "nonce" while hiding behind your computer screen? 😂
I have to say I was a little disappointed we didn’t get an explanation of Schrodinger's corpse and how it relates to photon absorption.
It all makes sense now, crutchie, the hovel
Homeless people drug abuse is evolution.
Thanks for directing me here CV
I find it somewhat upsetting. To distil our life and universe and everything in it down to the mixing of "dust" and "strings" is disconcerting to say the least. My "strings" are telling me there's got to be something more to it all. I don't want to believe "it" (me at 64 years old) is already starting to fall apart and chemically degrade, and that some day "it" will crash (Die).
Then, everything that was me, (every thought, every memory, every hope and dream. Every word and deed. Every movement and impression, everything will decay back into the earth from which it came. (Dust you are and unto dust you shall return. Genesis 3:19) The only thing remaining of me will be the dust and strings I help create during reprocreation. (God help you all. Lol)
No, Charlie. I refuse to believe it's just cosmic dust and strings. There's got to be something more. Some reason. Some after life. I will live on after this. I must live on. It wasn't just random selection. God did it. He did it for a reason. I have a spirit, the code of which science hasn't been able to break yet. I will live on in spirit. God is real.
There's got to be some point to it all. "Dust" and "strings" are just the first step in eternity.
Now, f√¢k off and stop messing with my head.
Oh my, I've had this movie on my PC for more then 5 years now and was too scared to upload it on youtube, because of copyrights, but decided to do so, because it's a waste to not have this movie for broad audience (not only science festival participants). I'm so happy that you guys loved it. I really enjoyed this movie when my science friend started commentating this movie. Maybe we will make a video-commentary so you guys (and myself) would better understand what is happening on the screen (beyond the narrator)
Do you have any idea how talented you are? You are the Russian David Lynch.
This is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen.
@@djflippy5 my friend, this was my exactly thought!! Lynch vibes for sure, I have no words to describe this! Pure talent. Bravo!
@@djflippy5 sorry bro, it's not MY movie. Director is Norman Leto. All credit should go to him! My friend found this movie on science festival and shared it with me. Much love!
I skipped ahead to like 20 minutes in and landed right on the cool atomic-scale black-n-whites, and then I get to like 25-30 minutes and after hearing some zero-explanation narration about balls and one being bigger than the other, the sheer number of intuitions you need to derive to keep some sort of narrative up from starting at that point had me appreciating the euro-style filmography so much that I said "fuck it, we're watching this thing from the beginning."
@@GillAndBurtTheCop haha, and after that - repeat
One of the most visually provocative documentaries I’ve ever watched. Incredible!
What an incredible, thought-provoking visual masterpiece. This is the kind of content UA-cam should focus on. And this is the type of content that should be considered for cinematic Oscar for a documentary. Bravo!
Complit B.S. from the beginning to the end!!!!!
Nobjob
UA-cam isn’t going to focus on anything that fosters intelligent content because they like so many others they are only interested in power and control and that’s the reason so many of us thru out history have been kept ignorant. Ignorance is the biggest problem humanity must face.
Seriously, I wish there was a way to more easily distinguish between phenomenal content and all the trash. This is one of those videos I stumble across rarely that goes into my "all-time" playlist.
@@podunkest ure joking, there is a such a way. hire a qualified professional for the job.
this was genuinely incredible and as a 3D artist I absolutely MUST see the behind-the-scenes stuff. The presentation here is jaw dropping.
Ngl, when I fired this up last night and read your comment I was like, "ok, relax there bud" but now I'm almost done with it and I couldn't agree more lol; why does this have so few views and how have I never seen this before? This is one of the best things I've seen in a very long time, I even slept on it, came back and watched it again before I made this comment. Incredible video.
I need to know how this was done, it feels miraculous
@@podunkest i usually read the comments before watching something this long to see if its worth it, but this time everyone failed me.
the video is a bunch of tired old ideas recycled into morbidly appealing visceral nonsense of the highest caliber with the help of AI.
absolute cringe material.
Ai has been a thing for decades
@@BrodyLuv2 You're an idiot. Simple as.
Thanks a lot for giving us opportunity to watch this in English voice over.
How has this now crossed a billion views yet? Most easily the best piece of art and documentary I have ever watched in my entire life.
How has this only been seen 47k times? UA-cam should be promoting content like this, not pulp and slop. I'm not sure if movie is the correct terminology for what I just watched but, if it is, this is the best movie I've seen in 25 years (I didn't do a deep dive into recalling what movies I've seen in that time but just to quantify it, I think 1999s Fight Club was the last movie I saw that had this visceral realness to it. The vertexes of overlap in the movie from the narrator's perspective, moving fluidly from processes and activities that can only be visually represented by symbols as they're too small and at the time of their occurrence, the universe had not yet cooled down enough to form photons so there was no light, seamlessly transitions to his father's affliction with Parkinson's, visual representations of bodily functions on the microscopic level in astonishing detail...I shall exercise my brevity muscle or I will go on, gushing for the remainder of 2024 about this simultaneously stunningly beautiful, shocking and frightening look at everything from the sub-atomic to universal macros we can't comprehend and everything in between. This must have been the sound designer's wet dream, he definitely had fun with it and got creative to pull Planc scale events so close that you can almost smell them.
I feel like this is something new, as it doesn't slot neatly into any of my available audio-visual genre bins. It's a documentary of sorts but at the same time it isn't. It's audio-visual fantasy in some segments while treading about as close as you can get to full on penetrative pornography as you can get without being pornographic. The images put into your mind are, near as makes no different, the same but somehow qualitatively better by withholding that last millimeter and positioning the virtual camera so the parts that would get you kicked off UA-cam seem to be only pixels away from the border of the screen. Everything about this is so well done, truly a masterpiece. I will do what I can to get this into onto the retinas of as many people as I am able.
Thank you for this Norman Leto and thank you Зануда for making this available on UA-cam. 9.93/10 🌟
Godspeed and safe travels,
Diem
yes, recycling tired old ideas and mish mashing them together into a conceptual and visceral nonsense of the highest caliber with the help of AI is definitely new.
but it should still fit in ur sci-fi horror bin.
@@echelonrank3927мне показалось или он сравнил этот фильм с порно???
Diem, I couldn’t have said it better myself, and I really couldn’t have!❤
Hey Echelon, some fun facts.
The film was produced 2011-2017 no AI yet. There’s also the fact the narrator is credited. My advice is research before you attempt to critique.
I can’t believe I just wasted my time.
@@mattlattanzi1289 ur phun phakt just means it it took 6 years to do this AI level junk manually.
the graphics are bunk, the monotone voice sounds like text to speech what more do u want? u did the wrong research?
the amount of actual science in this video is negative, u more than wasted ur time.
my advice is have an extra nice day, ure gonna need it.
I'm 52, and this is one of the best things I've ever seen. Thank you ❤
You're kidding Right ??
Why would he be kidding?@@mygodisyahweh8634
Is this the J man?
@@zachriker6826 ?
Сочувствую.
I cannot express how unbelievably well done the explanations are. Kept as intuitive as possible, without leaning on theoretical naming even once.
The cinematography and sound design are beyond compelling. This documentary is in a league of its own.
This found me
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I wasn't prepared for the inversion incursions- the ferocious beyond the prescient edge to de ja vu. I imagine DMT would be like this except unpacked inside 10 minutes unpacked in under 45 seconds. Wholly mother-fucking shit! Douglas Trumbull visually has achieved similar over the course of his career. This is like the director's NC-17 cut of Event Horizon, particularly the ending...if you can handle it...yet be it on LSD you had no intention of injesting in light of the autopsy revealing your plight. Fucking AYE!
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Man I looked up Norman Leto, Polish filmmaker, hoping he had more like this but this is the only one - making it truly special. Thank you so much for sharing this with us!
Watching second time now. I was not focusing first time.
This is actually VERY GOOD. When it explains origins, it doesn't tell nothing new for science enthusiast, but the the way its done, visual, the backround sound, i mean those animations are realy genius. I got enlightment about how cells works now. Its a pieace of art. Awesome. Zdravim z Čech, moc dobrá tvorba.
yeah, it gets better with commentaries from scientists because as far as I understood Normal Leto used models from CERN
Yes and the inevitable way cells will realize themselves, all over the cosmos, all by the drive for polarities to combine with light and charges leading to higher order forms of life. the end was slightly depressing though.
I appreciate "Photon" as a philosophical musing on the nature of the universe but it is not a science documentary. Absorbing, visually compelling, wonderful connections, intensely personal and full of wonder- (Trippy as some have commented); that is its power of "Photon". Because this is a personal expression, there maybe more here than I'm getting. The important thing is that "Photon" is engaging and invites the viewer to explore nature and the science depicted here more deeply.
Excellent film!
I will certainly be viewing this again soon.
Thank you
This is a physics visual masterpiece.
Im glad that amongst the graceless venom, gratitude and appreciation are still alive. I hope this comes to the cinema one day! A unique treasure. Thank you!
Been digesting this for 11 days; this is truly one of the fullest works I’ve ever had the pleasure of viewing。
Thank you。
Complete AI project.
@@robert-wr9xt Uh.. no. It's a movie that was translated into english.
such scary yet realistic depiction of reality. super cool
Reality as true to form as scientifically possible
Scientific facts. Nothing more nothing less
Thank you for whoever made this. I don`t understand much of it in any depth but it`s visualised so well, explained so clearly and strung together so cleverly that I do get an understanding of some sorts. How incredible. Mind-blowing. Thank you for posting this freely.
the more learn about science theory of Universe the better you will understand this movie. like watching it every 5 years is really an another experience
@@ZanudaScienceagreed!
This is the first & only science movie who is real all the way that I've seen in 60 years, no hollywood fake BS. , THE REAL THING ❤❤❤
I can't thank you enough for exposing me to this movie/ documentary , its beyond fascinating.
I have seen 3 minutes, and it's the best conceptual explanation that I saw in years!!
36 minutes in and I understand how cells evolved from non living atoms This is turning out to be a really damn good film!
This absolutely shook me. Truly one of the most spectacular and horrifying pieces of media I’ve ever consumed. Bravo.
Might be a little horrifying due to the extended silence from narration with just the sounds of nature to provoke thoughts but it is the true nature of our existence and our evolution as far as we know it as of now
Oh awesome I always wanted to show this to my English speaking friends, the visuals are so amazing
To say this was Not what I was expecting is a massive understatement. Wow
I don't know wtf I'm watching but i can't stop watching it lol
Incredible! It's like Kubrick, Mallick, PTA, and Sagan all rolled into one!
Look up "Power Versus Force" by David Hawkins
@@noodlenate What the hell for? Complete pseudoscientific rubbish in no way comparable to this brilliance.
Yuck! Donno how you find a single common thread.
i did not watched full video still, but i love it. the origin of life interests me a lot. even there is not explained in detail how proteins were made before cells existed, it at least showed me option that they were made propably at similar time as lipids and proteins evolved more after they get to the clusters. this gave me inspiration to study. really nice vid, thank you.
Never seen any comprehensive video than this
Authors while they were cooking: "Lets add a bit of Stanley Kubrick spice into the soup."
* The lose head of the spice continer falls off, and the whole spicer content falls into the pot
Authors: "Oh boy..."
I'm so glad to hear from someone that shares my view. I've always told people that the universe was able to exist because of one realization by the great thought and that was the word ...move.
Look up "Power Versus Force" by David Hawkins
Watch VIBES OF COSMOS you’ll get the real truth.
this film is incredible. thank you for sharing. the perspective is unique and unlike anything i've experienced before. this is one of the most interesting films i've run across on this platform, and i adore it.
The journey of acquiring knowledge and understanding of the universe is so amazing and magical. I can't wait to see what comes next. The cinema is awesome! I can really get into it and feel the energy.
Get a job😅
@@James-ll3jb I'm on lunch break 🤗
@@vincentcornejo3759 ua-cam.com/video/sdykALJ1hkY/v-deo.htmlsi=Cvp0syEUYvG966Uz
@@James-ll3jbI feel e every single human being on earth should have to watch this movie.
This should be on all screens in world for day or two, call anonymos.
Every posible comercial screen on earth on every language!
Err nah.
YES!!!!!!!! AGREED
This reminds me of the space and science documentaries of the 70s. It's beautifully done. I'll have to look up more of Norman Leto's work.
Thank you for uploading, incredible documentary 💙
Beautifully crafted Creations Journey through picture, animation, video and audio with tasty music and imaginative sensitively subtle interchanges between abstract, realistic, exacts, representational and symbolic forms- from “imagined start” to “imagined end”. Quite an engaging visual/audio trip, actually! Thanks for making and posting!
Oh my!!!! This is genius!!!!! No wonder Thai isn’t in American school systems or why it’s not being broadcasted in our intellectual direction!!!! Thank you for this masterpiece and translating it into English!!!
I am American with a Biology degree and have watched this film 4 times now. Not all of us are ignorant, dim-witted gibbons that eat everything in sight lol
This is a miracle of a film. So true and so beautiful.
Science facts. Nothing more, nothing less
7:17 “like a scrotum in winter”😂
Wtf
@@Mike-xq7ib , you missed it? Pay attention the next time you watch the movie, you'll hear it.
My wife is an English teacher and keeps quoting this to me now. She laughed so hard when he said that.
ahh yes, the funny line from the beginning..thankyou for jogging my memory..lol ..scrotum
😂😂😂😂
" ...and you, as the public, are observers, and *you do have brains.* " allegedly.
One of the best videos Ive ever see on any topic. I feel like my brain expanding new understandings. Thank you!
This is the reaction the maker of the film was hoping for I am sure. To inspire all things science based. What else is there than this?
Most optimistic eastern european view of the world
LMAO so fucking true
I was just about to comment that this is an optimistic ending but you beat me to it
What do you know, little silly billy ?
Thats most brainrot western soyboy thing I heard in a long while
No joke, that was the best experience of my entire life. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THAT!!!
we are happy!
then you live a sad life
@@Seyweld98great insight. Such a necessary and valuable contribution to the film..
24:00
I've had a sleep paralysis once, if you're read Stargate papers, basically,
I've had this white noise moment of consciousness, but, it was not composed of pixels or cathode rays, but it was composed of conscious foam of ... I guess you can say, everything?
It was clear at this momentary perspective, that this was the ultimate scale of the totality, and it was definitely conscious, but at the same time, no phenomena actually held any persistence, I could observe many permutations of reality, along with THE time, emerging out of this bubbling chaos, nameless cosmic phenomena, but they all just were evened out by this totality and monumentality of everything. I understood that it was at miniscule scale and total maximal scale, it is a recursive thing, the ABZU of ancient world, the quantum foam. The one that is really self evident if you really visualize fundamental concepts of reality. It just is on every level of observation: logical, scientific, intuitive, empirical, existential. I believe this is what ultimately is outside all of the existence, but our reality is in some form of cocoon which grants and secures ultimate permanence at the cost of temporarity. It's like a mirror, if it makes sense. And the mirror is really the only unique thing inside of it, because it is the only one that formed and will stay in this infinitude.
It is very likely you are schizophrenic. You should get an examination from a medical professional. Good luck
Look up "Power Versus Force" by David Hawkins
Rubbish
Wow thank you for sharing. Never mind the “rubbish” comment. Who can tell anyone that what they experienced, especially something like this shouldn’t be considered? To dismiss experiences like this does a disservice to our endeavor to understand our existence and evolution. I think this is beyond interesting. I wish I could talk face to face with you about it because I have so many questions
@@mattorr2256 it's a load of codswollop
im high asf and this video is sick
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Indeed I too have indulged myself to an astonishing degree. In this current state of consciousness the screen that's presenting this information seems to have spread out, mixing into the surrounding environment. My device is now acting as a microscope albeit a rather large view port leaves the adjustments two blocks away in some other building. I dare not seek it out. Bugs. Well the video has gone too far. Perhaps I'd better get myself to bed
same dude
@@bogbody9952 screw this garbage movie, i like what ure smoking
You and me both, I and currently suffering a severe existential crisis. LoL This is awesome.
Excellent. Beautifully rendered. A Tarkovskian dystopia-scape emerges towards the end.
Shout out to Tarkovsky ! Quite agree. Very similar visually in places, with similar vibe.
Крутой видос, классные визуализации и работа со звуком. Стилева❤
it's criminal how this documentary is not widely known
thanks for sharing
It is more widely known than we realize
amazing work this needs an award for educational value truly brilliant
I'd never made the connection of future technology with the evolution of fundamental life forms before but it certainly makes sense as does this technology growing to eventually replace those who started it. A great video and a brilliant source of debate.
Absolutely blew my mind
Thank you for your very hard work and I hope you create more ❤
What's most interesting about this is not that it's an accurate portrayal of what really happens, but that it puts one in mind that it all really does look like something.
This is one of the best movies Ive ever seen. I'm guessing some of this info will be appended or redacted in 25 years or so but for now this is fantastic.
Leto's masterpiece! An Oscar deserving
Amazing, and frightening. Makes you really appreciate life and has now given me an existential crisis. GREAT VIDEO!
Existential crisis is a realization that comes sooner or later for everyone. Might as well come to terms and accept it as soon as possible
I found one more such uploads and its all uploaded by Polish individuels. Love to see more like it. Thanks Poland
What is the other upload? I’d be curious to see it
me too
My favourite bit is how he compares to a scrotum, very uncouth and Monty Python-esque, and now fir something completely different 😊😮❤
a scrotum in the winter ❄
what about the guy peeing in the grave
The old science documentaries were about science, not tense music and sensationalism.
It's also great to see and think how the special effects artists worked with the scientists to make visual the phenomenon of deep space. So great was their enthusiasm that they often produced epic scenes.
This is from 2017. Not old.
I don't know how this found me but I'm happy it did.
This was the best thing I have ever watched...
I feel that way after watching it too
from what I know, this film was not released in a version with English audio. The narration is probably amateur production, orignal world release had translation in the form of subtitles.
I checked this translation briefly and it seems to be consistent with the original (ua-cam.com/video/q4TY1J8WsOM/v-deo.html), however A. Chyra adds a bit more acting to the narration, and his voice does not sound as hard, so for me it is hard to listen to :)
@@shoo-lee Hey, this translation was done for science festival from which we got this video
The absolute best science film ever made!
@@ZanudaScienceyou are good and the video is perfect. Pay no mind to the negativity. You’re doing great work posting this for us all to learn from. Thank you sincerely
All hail the strings!
Those visual graphics are insane!!
This is an incredible masterpiece.
Thank you for this beautiful creation and the upload for us all to enjoy.
@50:43 explains this very well
I second your comment!
Wow, Feynman would be proud.
Well, that was very interesting and impressively well done. Can't imagine how long it took to make.
It says in the film, like 10’s of billions of years.
great, amazing, really enjoyed it
Absolutely fascinating!!!
It's so reductive in how these things are worded that it makes it phenomenal. It removes the fantastical elements of science and reduces them to their barebones most generic interpretation of what is going on. "Strings in capsules" is probably my favorite interpretation of cells and DNA. It makes it seem so uncomplicated and obvious that it makes it seem to us that we are idiots for thinking it's hard. Almost like the narrator is an alien trying to explain to us what the history of the universe and out planet is, and criticizing our naming conventions.
Tell me more about this psychological construct of a super intelligent being who is judging us from afar
@BergFinkleStein lol. 😶🌫️💭
that's the real goal of this film- is to make you think ABIOGENESIS was easy along with evolution. It is a filthy lie that it's easy.
Go shake a box of legos and wake me when you form anything with it. This would be easier than making a single protein.
Learn WHY amino acids can't just form a protein by chance and watch your whole understanding of science break.
Proteins cannot form by chance. Prove me wrong. I'll wait. It has never been demonstrated.
They can only form by being built by already existing life (vast collections of many various types of protein machines are involved to make other proteins).
Every part of every part of every part of protein machines is a chicken and egg problem. EVERY PART! There is no opportunity to "iterate".
So for this film to call it a "capsule" is like telling a child "santa clause brought your gifts in the night!"
Don't be a child and assume it just "happened"
Look into it.
Nobody has ever made a single protein by chance. It is always done using existing life to print out proteins.
@@BergFinkleSteinyea wonderful contribution and comment. That was constructive
Great insight and analogies regarding the film!
Yes the writer missed a few important points, but to the critic clowns, show us you can do better, this was a great attempt at visualization at the atomic scale and not too far off, as we learn more these visualization will improve, more points added, eventually we will able to live in a universe of our creation ... Wait minute . . . . We are 🤔
I enjoyed most, simply the speculation at the end was partly centric to a particular theme that would likely not be universal.
If you watch it up until the question "what do you see as the future," it is so wonderful and uplifting and enlightening. The second half did a number on me. Even though his warning is poignant and true, some of us are a bit sensitive to horror stories and need to avoid them. A disclaimer would have been appreciated so I offer one here.
For those of use prone to nightmares, you see.
namasste.
He paints a beautifully hellish landscape.
agree, that this movie could be divided in two parts
@@dougiejones5719as more and more knowledge in science is gained, this existential crisis feeling continually diminishes away
No matter how complex, the only question that dwarfs all of this is - why? Why the movement and complexity, why exist to survive, to multiple and repeat the cycles. Why something instead of nothing. I wonder if we ever guess a meaning behind all of this excluding religion. Amazing film, thank you for uploading.
To be, or not to be... that is "The" question
> Why something instead of nothing.
Because only something could ask that.
Why is there consciousness? There's nothing special about neurons. Maybe it's more fundamental. Maybe it plays a role in your question
This is something I find myself wondering so, so often… why? Why does anything live, with its main thing being to live and pass on its torch for something else to take its place to also just live.
Look up David Hawkins and "Power Versus Force."
very cool, alternate perspective of things. well done! thank you!
outstanding work
You are an astoundingly talented science communicator. I saw that you kept this on a disc for 5 years afraid to release it due to copyright. THANK YOU for going forward and releasing it, your work is of too much importance to sit on an old computer
Ха-ха-ха 😂 ))) 5 лет хранить бомбу и выпустить тогда, когда бомба станет красивым и уместным фейерверком) Нейросеть нас пытается обмануть? 😶🌫️
Agreed!!!!
Brilliant movie. Thank you.
For those who are interested: Isaac Asimov’s “The last question” and Stanislav Lem’s “summa technologiae” are rather close to the subject.
Brilliant. Super impressed.
Excellent video - Thank you.
Like everyone else im blown away. Im a pretty tough critic too. Ill admit I've been accused of being a film "snob" probably more than once. This ois a work of art that checks all the boxes for me. Thanks for sharing, maybe throw a few links or info in the description section??
It's actually scary to me.
Science is proving there is more place than the place we are in.
The more you learn, the more comfort will naturally come
movies like this really widens your mind and boost your imaginations
Indeed it does…
Fascinating!!
The Lord said "Let there be light"...and you could see for bloody miles!
brother , ur creation is better then some movies
This is the kind of shit I used to think about in highschool and wished I could articulate. Super cool film, very well done
its mind blowing thank you
😊
I want to see this in bluray or at least in 1080p, high bitrate, undistorted by compression.
added 1080p
@ZanudaScience whoa thanks!
Thank you for uploading this, its really cool.
welcome!
A very mind breaking journey through us .. at least war and the suffering will stop at least in a conventional sense a much watch and study for the rest of eternity
капец. Визуализация сделана офигенно. Прекрасный фильм !!!!!
Hey. Science docs, THIS is how it's done. Fuck your blown out over colored 3D animation. This is vibes. This is cool
"On a cosmic scale, space-time wrinkles form everywhere like scrotum in winter" lol bro that's top notch writing right there
also its a translation imagine how poetic the original must be
Watch VIBES OF COSMOS !! You’ll get the reality of this earth
Me encantó. Ha sido una experiencia enriquecedora. Me gustaría poder en algun momento de mi vida conversar con las mentes que hicieron esto posible.
The Narator is amazing.
The AI?
@@SabinBabblatchu No.
Not AI
Wow , thank you for work
Imagination could be more important than knowledge. Convincing others is optional.
Truthful knowledge trumps any imagined scenario or situation
I found this very captivating. I don't know how to describe it but it was almost mysterious and strange, like an alien teaching me about life on earth.
Is there a higher quality video of this out there?
yeah there is a 1080p on this channel
Thanks for the info!
This went from cool quantum physics visuals to Discovery Channel documentary real fast