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Or just an atom, and there’s quadrillions of quadrillions of “universes” floating around a void so big we can’t comprehend. And it goes on like that forever. If that’s true, I wonder how many “organisms” I’ve killed by mixing salt in water
ikr! i was about to comment the same thing. my theory is that there are other beings, and they are observing us in our tiny world and laughing at how we are destroying our earth and keep getting caught up in little pointless things when there’s a whole universe out there.
And also think that we are VERY young compared to how old the universe is. Only a couple millions years They were probably watching before we knew we existed, like an ultrasound on a fetus inside the womb
Quarks are kind of a mystery They are considered to be either 0 dimensional or more than 3, which makes them kinda weird They also cannot exist by themselves so we've never "seen" one
I remember I had a dream were I was exploring the universe with my friends and the black wholes are just a teleport point to a another universe it was awesome 😎
In the "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" series, there is one scene which is about a device that can make you see everything at once. The entirety of all existence, but not like a view from far away. No, it lets you see literally everything at the same moment, from the smallest to the biggest things. Needless to mention that the realization of how unbelievably and insanely huge the universe and everything in it is, turns everyone beholding such a sight insane instantly. Not because you couldn't grasp it, but because you realize how small and pointless your own petty existence is. So be careful what you wish for, my friend. Have a nice day. :3
0:14 Planck length 0:42 Proton 0:56 lron atom 1:12 Carbon Nanethutube 1:37 red blood cell 1:41 Whtie blood cell 1:53 human egg 1:56 Human hairs 2:28 this is Computer (1 meters) 2:41 YOU 3:22 Hubble space Terescope (H.S.T) 3:26 Bule Whale 3:41 Iss (ldk why name like that?) 3:45 Hpyerion (The most of large tree) 4:30 Mount everest (Bee can live😀) 5:26 Ceres (Dweaf planet) 5:41 Charon 6:27 Ganymade (moon jupter) 6:37 Mars (No live😔) 6:57 Our Earth 7:12 Neptune (Giant gas) 7:16 Uraus (Giant gas) 7:32 Satrun (Giant gas and ring) 7:36 Jupter (Giant gas) 8:06 The sun (Dweaf star) 8:35 R136a1 (Supergiant Bule star) 8:59 The pistol star (Supergiant Bule star Why name like gun?) 9:02 The Betergeuse (Hpyergiant red star) 9:13 stephamson-2-28 (Hpyergiant red star) 9:21 The Quasi star (Hpyergiant red star) 9:31 TON-618 (Hpyergiant blackhole) (1 Light year) 9:50 Oort Cloud 10:55 The milky ways 11:26 IC1011 11:37 Boots void 12:16 The Obervable universe 12:29 The unoberved universe 12:42 Timeline to the future... 12:46 The multiverse
@@AntiK1988I guess those are like paralel worlds... Anothers timelines. I've been thinking recently that, people who passed away doesnt go to heaven like we believe, heaven must be those paralel worlds... Were we reborn again and thats why we have some dejavus,because those worlds are very similars to this😮
@@krkiki5461 Someone once calculated that if you generated the whole MC world (impossible on a normal PC because you'd need 1000s of hard drives to store the data), and you built a railway from one end to the other, optimized for speed with proper power rail spacing etc, it would take you 106 real-life years to travel across.
It makes me sad that we will never know the reality of universe like where it starts where it ends. What if the universe we see is just the space inside another creature. Mad thought.
@@DFAChris Why laugh? Why have doubt & unbelief? The whole world laughed at Noah...until the rain began, then no one laughed & all died in the flood. Truly heart breaking that after all these years so many still don't believe in God & yet believe all the LIES of millions of years, evolution, life on other planets, etc. Also sad that NASA spends Billions of dollars trying desperately to find life on other planets thinking it would be so precious & yet so many think nothing of the life of humans. So many being aborted daily without a single regret or tear from their mothers, fathers, or doctors doing the abortions. But GOD does weep for them & so do I & all Christians.
I'm watching this every now and then. This is the best size comparison I've seen so far. And I find it oddly calming. Seeing how incredibly insignificant we are. Once it reaches the galaxies I always think 'no wonder we once thought that the milky way was the the entire universe, it's unimaginably gigantic' and then it goes on... and on... and on... My mind always gets blown. Thanks for this video. :)
Well technically everything you see is from the past because we can only observe with the speed of light so a star could explode right now and we would still see it 1000 years after its gone.
@@jura0300 I saw another documentary which says it will not last after another 1000 years and it is 7000 light years away but I do want to to exist now though certainly .
@Jaymz Petrey You mean like, there is sort of an elastic fence at the "edge"? And beyond that, if I may ask, what should we call "It"?"Jaymz Petrey land", perhaps? So, in closure, that being the case, when you say that "it has a center somewhere" you reckon at least not very far from the middle, right? I see... It goes kind of deep but it makes sense at the end.
@Jaymz Petrey the universe doesn't expand like a balloon witha fixed centre. Just the distance between the objects keep increasing. In other words, new 3D space gets created between each object. So, there is no particular centre of expansion
Same, i get literal panick attacks thinking about the ending of the universe and the sheer size of everything. The possibilty of our entire galaxy dissapearing in a nanosecond. Its so FUCKING WEIRD.
Well if it makes you feel better, you don’t even gota worry about it cuz we’ll all be dead by the time even a little event happens in our own galaxy, much less things happening way out there.
@@-haclong2366 i have add and (sorry for sounding arrogant) i am pretty intelligent. Most of the time the intelligent people that think a lot about random stuff and the theories behind them get random moments of existential crisis. I had it a lot during times when ive been not happy with myself or my accomplishments, so basically when my self esteem was low. Friends had the same things happen
the ending (until the music started building up again) was actually really calming to me. like, I felt so safe and secure as the music faded out that i kind of wanted to go to sleep and its so funny seeing every so afraid of it
the universe is doomed to endless wandering , even after it fades away, it will just be reborn again, again and again, never stopping itself from wandering through, nothing.
...Well, I feel completely dwarfed. It's so crazy just to think that we consider Everest to be so huge, then the distance to the moon, then our solar system, going on through the milky way, it's cluster, our cluster's supercluster, and everything else until the observable universe. The universe has to be infinite, there's no way it isn't. And when it zooms out at the end, the only thing going through my mind was "There it is. That's us down there." Even with all the possible space, the giant become small.
@Navaya Lirones it was me and my friend idea to stack everyone. We sent a rat to space and he never came back. So we had To kinda get everyone to get him back. Well its true that it took 514 746 991 693 166 years but- oh..... AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Ngl, biggest plot twist if at the end of the video it would zoom out enough to see that even the universe is a part of an even larger world that’s made up of several universes sort of like atoms.
I think the fact that something as small as an inch can be divided literally infinitely is crazy. It makes sense, but just, wow. That little space, but infinite division within it
Not exactly. While there is no limit to how big a physical distance can be, there is a limit to how small a distance can be. The Plank Length is pretty much the shortest physical distance before the laws of physics start to break down.
@@excuseyou7198 distance may become more diverse in the sense of spatial relativity and time's relativity. Space can be relatively distant and impacted along with time under certain lenses/conditions. Size and distance are not the same of course unless you're breaking it down to the smallest component of each item and the distance between them. Even then that shorter distance would be relatively close under th consideration of relativity in the context of quantum appearance of particles that re appear and connect in some way. The empty space between them will also have a relative size depending on the impacts/conditions of the dimensions its in relative to the dimension it is being measured from. In other words the relative scalable and relationship it has with the empty space around it is infinitely scalable in the context of multiple dimensions and the spacetime continium that it fluctuates in. These fluctuations are essentially an embodiment of the resonance translated in physical form for a temporarily frozen path that is represented in the shapes and measurements we understand from our human reality but that is just one limited infinity pierced by unlimited infinities extended and forming the tools we use to measure and what we're measuring.
I come back here from time to time because i like feeling lost in this video. What i feel is unknow to me , something beyond sadness , happiness , something beyond human feelings , i just need it .
I find it weird how many people are having this reaction. I find it comforting, the unimaginable expanse and depth of existence leaves me in awe and wonder at the creation of all things. And what great a thing must it have been to set such an infinitely wonderous universe into motion. All things originating from whatever began existence. The oneness of all things, as we all, like the stars, come from that single point of origin. That beginning of reality, whatever that might mean.
@@Djwhiskers Very well said. I too find comfort in knowing we live in an infinite and ever expanding universe. At first I felt overwhelmed by the idea, but the more I learn about space it makes sense. Why wouldn't the universe be endless? If it did have "edges" or an end, what would be beyond that? If it were possible to reach said edge, what would happen to the matter that got pushed to the brink? Would it just hit a wall? Fall off? To me, sitting around and pondering what might happen at the edge of the universe seems way more disturbing than our reality of an incomprehensibly vast stretch of space time.
A finely fashioned work of art surely necessitates an artist.The Maker of the world possesses infinite beauty and perfection.Since things exist and they are full of art, they surely have a Maker. (The Twenty-Sixth Word) "We are the art of One Who can make this entire world of ours as easily and simply as He created us." (The Twenty-Second Word) In relation to His power, creation of the biggest is as easy as creation of the smallest. The small is as artistic as the large; indeed, artistically, some small creations are even greater than the large. The utmost high degree of artistry visible in every creation manifests that they are the tapestry-work of an infinitely wise, all-knowing Maker. Man passes from the work to the producer of the work and he sees that an All-Beauteous Maker wants to make himself known and acquainted through the miracles of His own art, and he responds with knowledge and belief. (The Twenty-Third Word) The Maker of this world has, then, most important, astounding and secret perfections. It is these He wishes to display by means of His miraculous arts. (The Tenth Word) Among beings there is no work which is not a most meaningful embodied word and does not cause to be read numerous of the Glorious Maker's Names. (The Seventeenth Word) There is not a plant or animal created before our eyes in the spring that through its wondrous art, its subtle adornment, its being distinguished from all other creatures, and through its order and balance, it makes you known. (The Rays) from the... 🌼RISALE-I NUR🌹 COLLECTION🌼
What blew my mind is when AJ Soprano shared with his parents that he learned a DNA strand has 100 Million nucleotides within it. One HUNDRED MILLION…. In something that is microscopic. That means something that’s so small you almost can’t even conceive it can be divided or fit with in it 100 MILLION of something else within it… my mind can’t even phantom this concept. So incredible.
@Homer And there have been theorized sizes beyond infinity due to set theory. Multiverses so much larger than the actual universe that saying our brain would die trying to process it is an understatement on an infinite level.
With sound and radio waves you probably could but it wouldn't be exact obviously that's how they discovered the shape and structure of the observable universe
@@joods457 It's one thing to know it, mathematically. It's another thing to understand. A human mind can't even comprehend a distance as enormous as the diameter of our solar system.
@@diegoxavier9107 we can understand however that it's huge. But we don't realize is how big it is. Let me add a quote: "the most merciful thing in the world I think is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of the black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far." I understand where you are coming from. Mathematically we know how large yet our mind will become overcome with the feeling of isolation. Now what I was saying is we know it we just don't have the means to measure
@@diegoxavier9107 honestly I thought you were one of those people who just don't realize how we measure but at the same time I was reading it over and just decided to comment on it I knew you might be talking about the mind's ability to get a view of the universe's scale. But I went with a so. I then understood what you meant. And here we are
We are a part of it forever. Our bodies and our entire species will eventually cease to exist but the matter of which we are made will continue to exist in some other form.
@@namedrop721 The writer of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams, the full quote is, "Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space."
Exactly. We need to rank all humans by weight and put the heavier people at the bottom and the lighter humans at the top and play a motivational music as we do
its not horrifying.. it should leave you with endless possibilities. And Dare i say its unbelievably beautiful too let the mind wonder, New discoveries of ancient pasts, endless mysteries for the future to be unraveled, same as with history of earth and all life
I know what you mean -- and you're right -- but for me, even a "tiny speck" can't convey just how small our planet, our solar system, or even our galaxy really is compared to all that's out there. And then to think that even going 160,000 mph -- about the fastest sustained speed we can generate under current technology -- it would still take us 70,000 years to travel just to the nearest star after our sun. ... It's at once awe-inspiring and depressing at the same time.
Whats even more horrifying is the fact that eventually the universe will die out, leaving a black abyss with absolutely nothing whatsoever. Time will no longer matter because for the rest of eternity the universe will be black and cold.
The last 20 seconds was scary. I had to cover my eyes because my brain could not handle the UNBELIEVEABLE size of the potential universe. Its unbearable. Incredible video man!
yes i feel the excact same, i kept thinking if the universe has an end than whats on the outside? and if its infinite than wtf infinity is a real concept what does that even mean just... wow
@@alekseighostmonster And if the universe is not infinite than there could be a multiverse. There’s another universe next to our then zoom out and trillions of universes and it just goes on forever…
Don't feel worthless. Just remember two truths, and keep them in separate pockets. If you start to feel depressed, take out the truth that says: "For my sake, the Universe was created." If you start to feel arrogant, take out the other truth that says: "Even insects were created before I was." 😉
Hello! How is everyone? If anyone needs someone to listen, talk to, or be a friend. I am here to talk listen and be a friend. I am so sorry for your loss, anything that seems bad or wrong in your life right now will get better. Know that you are amazing and have rights as a human. Please have appropriate action for anything that you know is wrong. Please don't do what is wrong, fighting back and harming others will not solve the problem. Please understand that and do the good thing. It will one day come back to you. The people in the world are so much more than what we know about them, not everyone opens up about the beautiful things and acts they have witnessed, not all those amazing doings are acknowledged. Please understand that and know that. If you feel like no one cares about you, know that I care about you. Together, we can be a better community. Stay safe, healthy, happy, kind, understanding, positive and strong everyone!
I see where you're coming from, but just think - God created all of it. And then He created YOU and He cares about YOU. Mindblowing. God is an amazing God!
I always thought the universe is a fractal, that it has neither a beginning nor an end, a "small" is something great of something smaller and so on infinitely.
This is amazing, and maybe a little terrifying. It's almost impossible to comprehend things of those immense (or immensely small) scales. What a truly magnificent video this is!
Since so long ago, Harry Evett has still been working hours and hours to produce scientific videos for us to observe and ponder on, we don’t realise how long stuff like this takes as for us it’s just a 14 minute watch but the amount of hard work he puts in for his fans and viewers is amazing. Thank you Harry Evett for giving us this knowledge.
"Despite possessing the most pathetic arms of any dinosaur, it is still in my opinion the most fearsome." That caught me off guard with how formal everything before it was
Can we just take a minute to appreciate the beauty in the fact that they included a Java Minecraft world in this comparison video? That honestly gave me excited chills! 7:25
@@omkargavate1057smh, there always has to be that one guy...That is a hell of an assumption to make about someone you know nothing about. No one should owe you an explanation but I'll humor you. I grew up absolutely fascinated with astronomy and studied it extensively so this entire video is beyond mind-blowing to me. Minecraft is just as special to me because playing that "virtual game" is also not only an equal passion of mine, but playing that "virtual game" pays all of my bills now. So maybe take the time to think/research before shooting off at the mouth in the future my guy.
@@omkargavate1057 stfo??? Hmmmm...Sail to France occasionally? Stop the free orders? Stamp ten fabulous objects? Wait, you don't care? Oh no...I can't take it. You MUST care! If you don't care, my valiant efforts to ensure that your education comes first will be for nought. It is my personal responsibility to ensure that your grammar is in order so that your juvenile insults will be properly received, and so that others may experience your absolutely infinite wisdom. Don't give up now. Join me, and together we shall rule the galaxy as grammar knights, righting wrongs and correcting spelling and punctuation errors everywhere. We'll start with you! You can still be saved, friend!
Actually this is what my dreams are made of... Kinda ... It makes me feel relieved because no matter how successful or unsuccessful I am or anyone else is - it doesn't matter since we're so insignificant and tiny.
Perhaps the most significant because without our concept of the universe, it wouldn't exist. We are the universe and its own understanding. For example, what is sound if no one can hear it? Then it doesn't exist.
After watching this, there is no way anyone can belive we're alone. There's just so much that eventually particles will have to start repeating themselves, as shown by that last shot
Well, if the universe is finite, it's possible that life has only originated on our planet. We don't know how unlikely it was for life to arise here on Earth. Perhaps we are the only life; perhaps there are trillions of other intelligent species in just the observable universe
There's a mathematical equation for the probability of intelligent life outside of earth. It's called the Drake Equation. Google it, pretty interesting
The Sun: I think I am the biggest. Sirius A: No, you are very small. I am the biggest. Betelgeuse: Are you joke? I am the biggest. Quasi Star: Oh, childrens. How is the weather there?
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Man this video is good 😌
I appreciate the amount of effort you put into great videos like this.
Love Savfk and use his music in some of my videos as well. I am jealous that you scored an original from him. Another great video by the way.
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The last scene with the known universe disappearing into the unknown gives me chills.
same 🥶
There could forreal be life out there. Like straight up.
Those are the spaces god planned for future universes
@@SpamCanSlam ya, universe is far bigger than we could ever imagine, i think it's impossible for there to not be life
@@SpamCanSlam and outside of using wormhiles to get there, therea no way to ever interact with it
Imagine playing this at a cinema before a space movie begins...
no need to watch the movie after that im done lol
@@tegamingother 😄
Another underrated comment
you just made me write this on a bucket list
That is good idea
I like how lots of astronomical observations are just crushed by a large minecraft java world
Me a minecraft fan saw that and immediately took a screenshot because i am going to see how i can figure out the minecraft planet
This needs more likes
Lol
@Joaquín Olivera k dude what’s ur point
@Joaquín Olivera Am I stupid or does 60,000 km = 60,000,000 m ?
For your information, The smallest thing in the universe are the X buttons in the Ads.
The smallest thing in the universe is fake X buttons in the ads*
Lol
The biggest thing in the universe is the install button.
@@nedobedo2012😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Frr
All humans stacked on top of each other surprised me...
the frikkin fakee
now im scared
Does that include dead people also 🤔
@@baasilkhan3522 thats a good question tbh
@@baasilkhan3522 no i don't think so
Human centipede vertical edition
So, what you’re saying, is if we all got on each other’s shoulders... we could throw hands with the sun
Don't forget to wear your mittens
lmaoo
That’s a good takeaway from this video
@Kalyn Niles what very first person? they would be a puddle that very very slightly represents a human.
@@ieatbeesechurgersyes3760 he meant first person holding the tower
Huge respect for the cameramen who travelled across the space to record all this
AMEN HALLELUJAH THANK YOU CAMERA MAN
@sucuk030 TIME DOES NOT EXIST FELLAS🙂🙂🙂🙂
Made my day! xD
On the other hand. 💊I'm sharing Acts 2:38 with anyone who wants it bless.
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The ending gave a me sense that at some point, distance becomes something else. dreamlike, unknowable.
The end, where the universe looks so small, almost like it doesn't matter gave me goosebumps.
The fact that all humans stacked on top of each other is way bigger than the sun had me laughing
That really puts your odds of winning the lottery into perspective, huh?😂
@@Browndaddy0267 woow…….. underrated comment
That also very sad
When it says all the humans, I thought its just the current number of humans alive, but they mean "ALL", every human that had ever lived.
Imagine 1 trillion lions stacked on each other against the sun
Imagine if our universe was simply the size of a planck particle to an even greater universe
Or just an atom, and there’s quadrillions of quadrillions of “universes” floating around a void so big we can’t comprehend. And it goes on like that forever.
If that’s true, I wonder how many “organisms” I’ve killed by mixing salt in water
I'm here before you get approximately 1k likes
@@hiramgarcia9521 nah, more like 2k or 3k.
Edit: I stand corrected.
Pocket universe, makes sense since are a pocket.
@@cheesepuffs5226 ehem sir/mam THATS ONLY A THEORY
These things fit in my screen.
You smart ass
@@ArthurShirinka hahaha
Wait he’s got a point
Hmm strange you can report this issue to UA-cam’s tech support and you should most likely receive nothing for that smart ass comment
@@eiknujeciehtmij492 yeah tnx. You are right and blue guy too.
09:27 Can we all agree that TON-618 is terrifying ?
Yes, But I wonder about The Great Attractor
But TON 618 is not the largest black hole in the universe ever found.
Phoenix A is roughly 2,5 times bigger than TON 618 and was discovered in 2021.
It wasn't discovered when this video is being made
1 light day 😇
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*TON 618*
“Hey , we just found a new moon! What should we name it?”
“Wait what”
“Yes! *Weywot* “
lol
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Hello humans I'm from waywot
Took me 6 seconds to understand
Weywot Sounds like "wait...what?"
*Aliens on Trappist-1e:*
Earth is one of the most promising habitable planets known, and lies only 40 light years away from Trappist-1e.
LoL
Imagine them naming Earth after a beer from their planet
@@ichsagnix4127 lmao
probably sort of earthy
LoL
This is the shortest Horror movie I've ever watched
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It took me an hour to keep pausing, reading, and letting my brain hurt.
And I enjoyed every second of it.
"a Java minecraft world is longer than Neptune's diameter"
Now I know why NASA needs computers that powerful.
Time stamp?
@@idontknowgaming3426 how bout you watch the vid
@@idontknowgaming3426 7:30
Well looks like I’m not gonna reach the world border.
“and Uranus” a astronaut
11:14 i dont know why but seeing that earth has orbited the sun for 450000 light years makes me feel so proud of earth
yes it's doing such a good job
The earth is flat, hints sea level, not see curve.
@@brentjames7600 bro thats just stupid
@@brentjames7600 facts
@@brentjames7600 gravity wants a word with you
7:24 was not expecting to see “Java Minecraft World” in a video about Universe Size Comparison. Gotta admit that totally got me off guard.
Lol
Bruh same
Bedrock is bigger than that
(Pls don't reply and start a mc war)
@@ApeExample I’m replying and starting a war
@@tableentertainment7644 no.
7:28 cant believe you added minecraft in this, i now declare you a gigachad
It’s a comparision
We want them to know how long we are going.
@@Karnabeno i know it is a comparison
@@Karnabeno i know
xd
So the next time you can't find your keys, just remember, they're never very far away.
Nicely done, great video.
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@@МагомедМусаев-е4ч 🙂
This sounds like something Kurzgesagt would say!! 😁
You mean crypto keys?
Nice :3
Smh. We all know that the biggest thing in the universe is the camera man.
No one do that
Good one!
God: *huh.. he is..*
@@oof2149 you dont get the joke
@@oof2149 how are you this slow
I was expecting the end to say "Your Mom"
lol
@Local dev he doesn't have the ☑ on his name so that's why
@Local dev yeah why doesn't reach 1b likes
Joe Mama
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Why your mom
0:13 Plank Length (1.6x10-35m)
0:20 Plank Particle (1.15x10-34m)
0:28 Schwarzschild radius of a human (1x10-25m)
0:36 Neutron (1.6x10-15m)
0:41 Proton (1.7x10-15m)
0:47 Helium Atom (3.1x10-11m)
0:55 Iron Atom (1.26x10-10m)
0:59 Bucky Ball (1x10-9m)
1:05 DNA (2x10-9m)
1:09 Carbon Nanotube (1x10-8m)
1:15 Parvovirus (2x10-8m)
1:19 Bacteriophage (2x10-7m)
1:26 Mycoplasma Genitalium (2.5x10-7m)
1:30 Mimivirus (7.5x10-7m)
1:35 Red Blood cell (8x10-4m)
1:40 White Blood cell (1.2x10-4m)
1:45 Paper Thickness (0.0001m)
1:51 Human Egg (0.0001m)
1:55 Human Hair (0.00018m)
2:00 Grain of salt (0.0003m)
2:05 Thiomagarita Namibiemsis (0.00075)
2:10 British penny (0.02m)
2:15 Grasshopper (0.05m)
2:20 Amazon parrot (0.3m)
2:25 Computer Monitor (0.56m)
2:30 One meter (1m)
2:36 Protoceratops (1.8m)
2:40 Human Person (1.7m)
2:45 Parapuzosia seppenradensis (3.5m)
2:50 Gigantiraptor (8m)
2:56 Hatzenopteryx (8m)
3:01 Allosauras (8.5m)
3.05 Carnotaurus (9m)
3:11 Giganotosaurus (13m)
3:15 Argentinosaurus (35m)
3:19 Hubble Space Telescope (13.2m)
3:26 blue whale (25m)
3:31 Boeing 747-400 (71m)
3:36 Antonov An-255 Mriya (84m)
3:40 International space station (109m)
3:45 Hyperion (115.7m)
3:51 Hindenburg-class Airship (245m)
3:55 USS Gerald R. ford (337m)
4:00 Eiffel Tower (324m)
4:05 Empire State Building (443m)
4:11 Burj Khalifa (830m)
4:16 Jeddah Tower (1km)
4:19 Meteor Crater (1.2km)
4:25 The large hadron collider (8.6km)
4:30 Mount Everest (8.85km)
4:36 Mariana Trench depth (11km)
4:40 Chicxulub impactor (15km)
4:46 Crab Pulsar (20km)
4:51 XTE J1659-500 (30km)
4:55 Marathon (42km)
5:01 Rhode Island (75km)
5:05 Weywot (74km)
5:09 Enceladus (504km)
5:16 Vesta (525km)
5:21 United Kingdom (960km)
5:26 Ceres (946km)
5:31 Sedna (995km)
5:34 Madagascar (1600km)
5:40 Charon (1212km)
5:46 Triton (2706km)
5:50 Europa (3122km)
5:56 The Moon (3474km)
6:01 Io (3643km)
6:06 Callisto (4821)
6:11 Kepler-37b (4500km)
6:15 Mercury (4879km)
6:20 Titan (5150km)
6:26 Ganymede (5268km)
6:31 Theia (6000km)
6:35 Mars (6779km)
6:42 GCIRS 13E (7700km)
6:46 Trappist-1e (9940km)
6:51 Venus (12104km)
6:55 Earth (12742km)
7:00 Kepler-452b (19113km)
7:05 Sirius B (21800km)
7:10 Neptune (49244km)
7:16 Uranus (49244km)
7:21 Gliese-436b (55000km)
7:25 Java Minecraft World (60000km)
7:30 Saturn (116464km)
7:35 Jupiter (139820km)
7:41 OGLE-TR-122b (167000km)
7:46 Wasp-17b (285000km)
7:50 Moons Orbit (384000km
7:56 Proxima Centauri (214550km)
8:00 WR 102 (700000km)
8:05 The Sun (1390700km)
8:11 Sirius A (2380000km)
8:15 Bellatrix (8000000km)
8:21 All Humans Stacked on top of each other (13000000km)
8:26 Archenar (15880000km)
8:30 VFTS 352 Contact Binary (20000000km)
8:35 R136a1 (42000000km)
8:41 Sagittarius A (44000000km)
8:45 Earths Orbit (149600000km)
8:51 J1407b Ring System (180000000km)
8:55 Pistol Star (426000000km)
9:00 Betelgeuse (1234000000km)
9:05 VY Canis Majoris (1975800000km)
9:11 Stephenson 2-18 (3000000000km)
9:16 Neptunes orbit (4476800000km)
9:20 Quasi Star (10000000000km)
9:26 1 light day (25800000000km)
9:31 TON 618 (390000000000km)
9:36 Distance the sun travels in a century (725000000000km)
9:41 ARP-Madore 1 (5000000000000km)
9:46 1 Light Year (941000000000km)
9:51 The Oort Cloud (1.6 light years)
9:56 1 Parsec (3.26 Light years)
10:00 distance from the sun to Proxima Centauri (4.24 Light years)
10:06 The pillars of creation (5 light years)
10:11 Bubble Nebula (8 light years)
10:16 Messier 71 (26 light years)
10:22 Distance to TOI-700d (101 light years)
10:26 Omega Centauri (160 light years)
10:31 Distance to Betelgeuse (640 light years)
10:35 Small Magellanic Cloud (7000 light years)
10:41 Large Magellanic Cloud (14000 light years)
10:45 Sombrero Galaxy (50000 light years)
10:51 Triangulum Galaxy (60000 light years)
10:56 The Milky Way Galaxy (120000 light years)
11:01 Hoag’s Object (121000 light years)
11:06 Andromeda Galaxy (220000 light years)
11:11 Tadpole Galaxy (280000 light years)
11:16 Distance the earth has orbited the sun (450000 light years)
11:21 Distance to the andromeda Galaxy (2500000 light years)
11:26 IC 1101 (5800000 light years)
11:31 The local group (10000000 light years)
11:35 Boötes Void (330000000 light years)
11:41 Distance to the great attractor (400000000 light years)
11:46 Laniakea Supercluster (500000000 light years)
11:52 Eridanus Supervoid (1000000000 light years)
11:56 Pisces-Cetus Supercluster complex (100000000 light years)
12:01 Sloan Great Wall (1380000000 light years)
12:06 One Gigasparsec (3262000000 light years)
12:11 Distance to the Hubble deep field (13000000000 light years)
12:16 The Observable Universe (93000000000 light years)
Boy that took a while 😮💨
Hope this helped! 😊
Gracias
@ De Nada
It's literally impossible for us to be the only sentient beings if the universe is this massive
ikr! i was about to comment the same thing. my theory is that there are other beings, and they are observing us in our tiny world and laughing at how we are destroying our earth and keep getting caught up in little pointless things when there’s a whole universe out there.
@@linzi6070 For all you know other sentient beings are fighting their own wars and killing their own planet.
@Lucas Gazula it's weird to think about lol
@@butterballin3686 true. i agree
And also think that we are VERY young compared to how old the universe is.
Only a couple millions years
They were probably watching before we knew we existed, like an ultrasound on a fetus inside the womb
Massive respect for the drone guy that managed to to get a shot of all this
Bruh you really think this was captured by a drone? You’re stupid.
It was the cameraman itself
😂
@@Dutch-McLarenJk82-
@@Dutch-McLarenJk82- oh yeah thats true my bad 🤦♂️
@Asfi Ahmed for sure
Huge respect to the cameraman who explored the entire universe for this
Are you serious ? 😐
@@pyromancien3359 Yus ik I copied it
@@Vinglazer remove that dp dnt disrespect lord itachi
@@byakoyaokuchki5269 No Its just fax lord itachi best
@@Vinglazer ever heard of Madara Uchiha 🔥🔥
Everytime I'm overly worried or anxious I come to this. This video changes your perspective on everything.
I agree. I just saw it last night and I know it's going to be something I will need to keep coming back to. It's terrifying but also very comforting.
I was becoming more & more fascinated about the universe. But 8:20 restored my faith in humanity !!
honestly i need a visual repN of the stacking..
Haha yes
And don’t forget hoag he owns a galaxy
Hey guys, come on let's do this ! Let's start with The Rock first
why? Aahaha
Imagine...
at the end the unobservable universe is zoomed out of a Quark in an Atom.
Or imagine if the quarks in an atom are bunch of universes…..
А ведь кварк тоже из чего-то состоит, если его увеличить.
Quarks are kind of a mystery
They are considered to be either 0 dimensional or more than 3, which makes them kinda weird
They also cannot exist by themselves so we've never "seen" one
I would of crapped my pants
@@ryanharness132 HAVE
if i had 1 wish, instead of being rich or immortal, i want to see the all universe
just play no mans sky
I remember I had a dream were I was exploring the universe with my friends and the black wholes are just a teleport point to a another universe it was awesome 😎
And the sad thing being immortal is that you can be the only one who would be alive to see how the universe ends.
That's far from enough. The universe is too big for human brain to memorize.
In the "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" series, there is one scene which is about a device that can make you see everything at once. The entirety of all existence, but not like a view from far away. No, it lets you see literally everything at the same moment, from the smallest to the biggest things. Needless to mention that the realization of how unbelievably and insanely huge the universe and everything in it is, turns everyone beholding such a sight insane instantly. Not because you couldn't grasp it, but because you realize how small and pointless your own petty existence is. So be careful what you wish for, my friend. Have a nice day. :3
0:14 Planck length
0:42 Proton
0:56 lron atom
1:12 Carbon Nanethutube
1:37 red blood cell
1:41 Whtie blood cell
1:53 human egg
1:56 Human hairs
2:28 this is Computer
(1 meters)
2:41 YOU
3:22 Hubble space Terescope (H.S.T)
3:26 Bule Whale
3:41 Iss (ldk why name like that?)
3:45 Hpyerion (The most of large tree)
4:30 Mount everest (Bee can live😀)
5:26 Ceres (Dweaf planet)
5:41 Charon
6:27 Ganymade (moon jupter)
6:37 Mars (No live😔)
6:57 Our Earth
7:12 Neptune (Giant gas)
7:16 Uraus (Giant gas)
7:32 Satrun (Giant gas and ring)
7:36 Jupter (Giant gas)
8:06 The sun (Dweaf star)
8:35 R136a1 (Supergiant Bule star)
8:59 The pistol star (Supergiant Bule star Why name like gun?)
9:02 The Betergeuse (Hpyergiant red star)
9:13 stephamson-2-28 (Hpyergiant red star)
9:21 The Quasi star (Hpyergiant red star)
9:31 TON-618 (Hpyergiant blackhole)
(1 Light year)
9:50 Oort Cloud
10:55 The milky ways
11:26 IC1011
11:37 Boots void
12:16 The Obervable universe
12:29 The unoberved universe
12:42 Timeline to the future...
12:46 The multiverse
👍
you want to be my friend
12:52 what Is happening?
@@AntiK1988I guess those are like paralel worlds... Anothers timelines. I've been thinking recently that, people who passed away doesnt go to heaven like we believe, heaven must be those paralel worlds... Were we reborn again and thats why we have some dejavus,because those worlds are very similars to this😮
Bro ISS is short for international space Station
I just love how it shows ACTUAL planets
Then Minecraft just shows up like "Hey"
I KNOWWW
minecraft world is bigger than earth ?
@@krkiki5461 it can generate up to 7 times bigger than earth
@@krkiki5461 yes
@@krkiki5461 Someone once calculated that if you generated the whole MC world (impossible on a normal PC because you'd need 1000s of hard drives to store the data), and you built a railway from one end to the other, optimized for speed with proper power rail spacing etc, it would take you 106 real-life years to travel across.
It makes me sad that we will never know the reality of universe like where it starts where it ends. What if the universe we see is just the space inside another creature. Mad thought.
@@iamgar6age or what if you're stinky and you cant smell it? You never know
@@iamgar6age ewwww stinky
@@supersaga24-f3k ?
@@LennaMoma they deleted their comments
@@supersaga24-f3k lmao tf
That ending, the observable universe completely fading into the Planck length gives me the chills
Made me think we are the smallest little spec of dust on a kitchen floor of some giant lmao
I think itwas the concept of multiverse, in bubble form
@@DFAChris we are eternal beings created by God. The universe is only temporary, but we shall FOREVER be with our LORD GOD, PRAISE JESUS!
@@billybob-ro6qf lmao
@@DFAChris Why laugh? Why have doubt & unbelief? The whole world laughed at Noah...until the rain began, then no one laughed & all died in the flood. Truly heart breaking that after all these years so many still don't believe in God & yet believe all the LIES of millions of years, evolution, life on other planets, etc.
Also sad that NASA spends Billions of dollars trying desperately to find life on other planets thinking it would be so precious & yet so many think nothing of the life of humans. So many being aborted daily without a single regret or tear from their mothers, fathers, or doctors doing the abortions. But GOD does weep for them & so do I & all Christians.
I love how a Minecraft world slipped in between those gigantic planets
I watch these videos to humble myself and worry less about everyday issues
Right. Lol
Oh my god... such a fu**in great comment
Well the universe being crazy huge does not really change anything about our life-our problmes are still relevant to us, so..... yeah
@@hodic1562your problems are relevant but also there's this thing called perspective, mine is different than yours that's all
@@nemikatyagi Apparently
And then here comes "All humans stacked on top of each other."
I feel bad for the person on the bottom
Timing
@@InquisitorSorynn the person at the top must feel
P O W E R F U L
@@InquisitorSorynn I imagine babies may be stacked too...
@@GLASSB182 ofc, but they're probably closer to the top
Huge respect for the camera man who travelled around. The universe to record this
Sabeen Ahmad hahaha no one asked
@@咲良-z9g hahaha no one asked you to complain about your day
@Ray Avila lol probably 🤣🤣🤣
boring old joke
everyone is copying this joke in every astrological video
Copied comment
I'm watching this every now and then. This is the best size comparison I've seen so far. And I find it oddly calming. Seeing how incredibly insignificant we are. Once it reaches the galaxies I always think 'no wonder we once thought that the milky way was the the entire universe, it's unimaginably gigantic' and then it goes on... and on... and on... My mind always gets blown. Thanks for this video. :)
I like how this video was randomly like "Yea, put Rhode Island in there."
yea also put Madagascar in there looks pretty big
Lol
7:25 Don't forget Java Minecraft World
Hahaha
Or ”all humans stacked on top of eachother” 🤣 Like those little inputs, it was funny 😆
U know what gives me the chills, the fact that EVERYTHING in this video exists RIGHT NOW
Except possibly the pillars of creation.
Well technically everything you see is from the past because we can only observe with the speed of light so a star could explode right now and we would still see it 1000 years after its gone.
Yes !!
@@111danish111 No, it exists. Its just a regular nebula
@@jura0300 I saw another documentary which says it will not last after another 1000 years and it is 7000 light years away but I do want to to exist now though certainly .
"The Universe is an infinite sphere, in which the center is everywhere,
and the circumference nowhere".
Blaise Pascal
Blaise Pascal Crying Meme
@Jaymz Petrey the center is where it originated but if you view the reality in a 4 dimensional perspective it has no begining nor an end
@Jaymz Petrey
You mean like, there is sort of an elastic fence at the "edge"?
And beyond that, if I may ask, what should we call "It"?"Jaymz Petrey land",
perhaps?
So, in closure, that being the case, when you say that "it has a center somewhere"
you reckon at least not very far from the middle, right?
I see... It goes kind of deep but it makes sense at the end.
@Jaymz Petrey the universe doesn't expand like a balloon witha fixed centre. Just the distance between the objects keep increasing. In other words, new 3D space gets created between each object. So, there is no particular centre of expansion
@@whatdidyousay1235
What do you mean by "gets created"?
12:20 Everything past this point is covered by fog of war untill someone activates the cheat codes to turn it off.
Hats off to the cameraman who traveled this far for the video
F
*I have seen the same comment on every other video by other guys.*
@@vivekshri same
Stfu the meme is dead
*takes hat off*
That ending gave me a feeling of dread in my stomach-
exactly
@@ahmetnas6176 yes
Why
@don k true
imagine seeing "your momma" after the observable universe.
that ending is literally one of the scariest thing i've ever watched. a lot scarier than horror films. i was nearly palpitating.
existential crisis.
Same, i get literal panick attacks thinking about the ending of the universe and the sheer size of everything. The possibilty of our entire galaxy dissapearing in a nanosecond. Its so FUCKING WEIRD.
Well if it makes you feel better, you don’t even gota worry about it cuz we’ll all be dead by the time even a little event happens in our own galaxy, much less things happening way out there.
I genuinely wonder what the personality type is that inspires fear thinking of the vastness of the universe. I wonder if it's a cultural thing.
@@-haclong2366 i have add and (sorry for sounding arrogant) i am pretty intelligent. Most of the time the intelligent people that think a lot about random stuff and the theories behind them get random moments of existential crisis. I had it a lot during times when ive been not happy with myself or my accomplishments, so basically when my self esteem was low. Friends had the same things happen
the ending (until the music started building up again) was actually really calming to me. like, I felt so safe and secure as the music faded out that i kind of wanted to go to sleep and its so funny seeing every so afraid of it
the universe is doomed to endless wandering , even after it fades away, it will just be reborn again, again and again, never stopping itself from wandering through, nothing.
I like how they even put “Java Minecraft World” in the universe size comparison.
Ikr I just had to pause the video and look at the comment section to see if someone commented abt it
😂
timestamp?
@@chickensandwich5096 7:26
I thought also😐
@@ilikecats3131 same
This is too much for me to process on a Tuesday night.
lol
Can you process it now? It's Friday afternoon 😄
Yah it's a Friday, bong, couch kind of thing...
@@Rep0007 perfect shit to get high to🤠
Literally watching this on a Tuesday night/Wednesday morning
"Hold my *beer*" for almost 14 minutes straight.
Hold my 🐻
Hold my beers 😂
Hold my beetle juice.
lol I thought about that South Park joke where every time a guy asks “who’s in charge here... yeah well not anymore you’re not”
Hold us🐻🌎
...Well, I feel completely dwarfed. It's so crazy just to think that we consider Everest to be so huge, then the distance to the moon, then our solar system, going on through the milky way, it's cluster, our cluster's supercluster, and everything else until the observable universe. The universe has to be infinite, there's no way it isn't. And when it zooms out at the end, the only thing going through my mind was "There it is. That's us down there." Even with all the possible space, the giant become small.
I love how everything is so dramatic and cinematic and then at 5:21 it gets to the UK and it’s just “the place where all the tea is”
Let's take a moment to appreciate the hard work of someone who stack all the humans on top of each other and measure that.
They forgot to invite me :(
I was there
@@bayanbatu6848 same man
@Navaya Lirones it was me and my friend idea to stack everyone. We sent a rat to space and he never came back. So we had To kinda get everyone to get him back. Well its true that it took 514 746 991 693 166 years but- oh..... AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Because you got polio
They didn't invite me either :( I guess I'm not a part of humanity.. It's ok bud
the ending observable universe becomes a tiny speck of dust makes me shiver.
Im coming for earth... First i need andromeda- oh... Yea i do live in andromeda
@@DontUseUrToilet cool
Those things scare me
they were still looking for this
ua-cam.com/video/mmgzrQk9ruk/v-deo.html
Nice compilation video, really hard work to show us we are nothing in Universe.
Existential Crisis
There are two possibilities:
Either we‘re alone, or we‘re not. Both are scary.
we are not!!!
@@prodkajro agree
@@pappy-qq3ne Actually it's a quote from Arthur C. Clarke.
I think us being alone would make just as much sense as us not being alone. On account of nothing about this situation makes sense.
Ngl, biggest plot twist if at the end of the video it would zoom out enough to see that even the universe is a part of an even larger world that’s made up of several universes sort of like atoms.
I thought the ending would show a floor and a broom would just sweep our entire universe into the bin lmao
and a lady, with caption "your mom"
Lmao this made me laugh
😂😂😂
yes
The sizes go infinitely both ways big and small. Amazing.
I think the fact that something as small as an inch can be divided literally infinitely is crazy. It makes sense, but just, wow. That little space, but infinite division within it
And your Lord has encompassed everything in knowledge and He has power over all things.
@@millatiibrahim2416 Ameen
Not exactly. While there is no limit to how big a physical distance can be, there is a limit to how small a distance can be. The Plank Length is pretty much the shortest physical distance before the laws of physics start to break down.
@@excuseyou7198 distance may become more diverse in the sense of spatial relativity and time's relativity. Space can be relatively distant and impacted along with time under certain lenses/conditions. Size and distance are not the same of course unless you're breaking it down to the smallest component of each item and the distance between them. Even then that shorter distance would be relatively close under th consideration of relativity in the context of quantum appearance of particles that re appear and connect in some way. The empty space between them will also have a relative size depending on the impacts/conditions of the dimensions its in relative to the dimension it is being measured from. In other words the relative scalable and relationship it has with the empty space around it is infinitely scalable in the context of multiple dimensions and the spacetime continium that it fluctuates in. These fluctuations are essentially an embodiment of the resonance translated in physical form for a temporarily frozen path that is represented in the shapes and measurements we understand from our human reality but that is just one limited infinity pierced by unlimited infinities extended and forming the tools we use to measure and what we're measuring.
I come back here from time to time because i like feeling lost in this video.
What i feel is unknow to me , something beyond sadness , happiness , something beyond human feelings , i just need it .
the universe fading into the grey scared the shit out of me. I don’t have claustrophobia but that one made me felt cramped and suffocating.
I totally agree with u 🙁🙁🙁
I find it weird how many people are having this reaction. I find it comforting, the unimaginable expanse and depth of existence leaves me in awe and wonder at the creation of all things. And what great a thing must it have been to set such an infinitely wonderous universe into motion. All things originating from whatever began existence. The oneness of all things, as we all, like the stars, come from that single point of origin. That beginning of reality, whatever that might mean.
It was just way too big IMO
It really freaks me out when things get that large, and the way there's just more and more of it freaks me the Hell out
@@creationisntgood942 frfr
@@Djwhiskers Very well said. I too find comfort in knowing we live in an infinite and ever expanding universe. At first I felt overwhelmed by the idea, but the more I learn about space it makes sense. Why wouldn't the universe be endless? If it did have "edges" or an end, what would be beyond that? If it were possible to reach said edge, what would happen to the matter that got pushed to the brink? Would it just hit a wall? Fall off? To me, sitting around and pondering what might happen at the edge of the universe seems way more disturbing than our reality of an incomprehensibly vast stretch of space time.
*The end fricking scared me and im having an existential crisis right now*
A finely fashioned work of art surely necessitates an artist.The Maker of the world possesses infinite beauty and perfection.Since things exist and they are full of art, they surely have a Maker.
(The Twenty-Sixth Word)
"We are the art of One Who can make this entire world of ours as easily and simply as He created us."
(The Twenty-Second Word)
In relation to His power, creation of the biggest is as easy as creation of the smallest. The small is as artistic as the large; indeed, artistically, some small creations are even greater than the large. The utmost high degree of artistry visible in every creation manifests that they are the tapestry-work of an infinitely wise, all-knowing Maker. Man passes from the work to the producer of the work and he sees that an All-Beauteous Maker wants to make himself known and acquainted through the miracles of His own art, and he responds with knowledge and belief.
(The Twenty-Third Word)
The Maker of this world has, then, most important, astounding and secret perfections. It is these He wishes to display by means of His miraculous arts.
(The Tenth Word)
Among beings there is no work which is not a most meaningful embodied word and does not cause to be read numerous of the Glorious Maker's Names.
(The Seventeenth Word)
There is not a plant or animal created before our eyes in the spring that through its wondrous art, its subtle adornment, its being distinguished from all other creatures, and through its order and balance, it makes you known.
(The Rays) from the...
🌼RISALE-I NUR🌹 COLLECTION🌼
At least you made it through. I fled to the comments section @ 9:43
Adios! 😅
How I’d it scare you
@@thoughtrespect2612 i read the whole thing •-•
Like from ur comment
@@fajar29874 Thanks for your attention🙏
7:34 all the planets having a meeting
Lol
What does that mean
Mincrafts a planet?
Planets having a meeting: NO IM THE BIGGEST NO I AM *intense arguing* IM THE BIGGEST ONE NOO WRONG I AM IM THE BIGGEST
Pluto: what is going on here!?
What blew my mind is when AJ Soprano shared with his parents that he learned a DNA strand has 100 Million nucleotides within it. One HUNDRED MILLION…. In something that is microscopic. That means something that’s so small you almost can’t even conceive it can be divided or fit with in it 100 MILLION of something else within it… my mind can’t even phantom this concept. So incredible.
It gives me a thin layer of dread in my body knowing that our universe may just be a grain of sand in a sea of possibilities.
not even a grain
It’s more like an atom in the sadn
@Homer And there have been theorized sizes beyond infinity due to set theory. Multiverses so much larger than the actual universe that saying our brain would die trying to process it is an understatement on an infinite level.
booohoooo the universe is big wahhh how scary
Even our universe is insignificantly minute, when compared to the eternal unknown. Anything compared to eternal is for all intensive purposes, zero.
This is actually incomprehensible. If a single person says he understands how large even a galaxy is, he's lying
With sound and radio waves you probably could but it wouldn't be exact obviously that's how they discovered the shape and structure of the observable universe
@@joods457 It's one thing to know it, mathematically. It's another thing to understand. A human mind can't even comprehend a distance as enormous as the diameter of our solar system.
@@diegoxavier9107 we can understand however that it's huge. But we don't realize is how big it is. Let me add a quote: "the most merciful thing in the world I think is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of the black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far." I understand where you are coming from. Mathematically we know how large yet our mind will become overcome with the feeling of isolation. Now what I was saying is we know it we just don't have the means to measure
@@joods457 Okay... If you understood what I meant, why did you comment that? It's not like I don't know that humans can make rough estimates of size
@@diegoxavier9107 honestly I thought you were one of those people who just don't realize how we measure but at the same time I was reading it over and just decided to comment on it I knew you might be talking about the mind's ability to get a view of the universe's scale. But I went with a so. I then understood what you meant. And here we are
"The universe is so big and full of so much...but I still can't find love."
Lol must suck to be you 😽😽
@@Monoxdied quotation marks
I feel this comment
I feel you.
That's because you can only search within Earth's vicinity. Who knows? Your true love might be in another universe above?
Beautiful and amazing - this gave me chills. The music is perfect for this.
I love that we get to be apart of it, even if just for a moment
This is the comment I was hoping to see. Thank you.
We are a part of it forever. Our bodies and our entire species will eventually cease to exist but the matter of which we are made will continue to exist in some other form.
this made me tear up! I haven't seen someone this grateful and openly lucky in a long time...Thank you
A moment is way too much .
Exactly, it’s so beautiful
"Space is big, really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is."
What is this from please
@@namedrop721 The writer of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams, the full quote is, "Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space."
Just remember to bring a towel.
How can you say its BIG, when you cannot measure😆
So essentially all we need to do to reach these distant planets is to stack on top of eachother perfectly.
Exactly. We need to rank all humans by weight and put the heavier people at the bottom and the lighter humans at the top and play a motivational music as we do
@@myheartwillstopinjoy8142 the top will need some equipment aswell
Well don't forget there's space in between the planets too.
Well then, let's get to it.
The wind outside of earth atmosphere will freeze Azzs
Better than a Netflix documentary 🤩
The ending made everything we see small. And what’s horrifying is we don’t know what’s out there. We are only a tiny speck. Nothing to what’s beyond.
🥴 you're gonna throw me into an existential crisis
its not horrifying.. it should leave you with endless possibilities. And Dare i say its unbelievably beautiful too let the mind wonder, New discoveries of ancient pasts, endless mysteries for the future to be unraveled, same as with history of earth and all life
I know what you mean -- and you're right -- but for me, even a "tiny speck" can't convey just how small our planet, our solar system, or even our galaxy really is compared to all that's out there.
And then to think that even going 160,000 mph -- about the fastest sustained speed we can generate under current technology -- it would still take us 70,000 years to travel just to the nearest star after our sun. ... It's at once awe-inspiring and depressing at the same time.
Whats even more horrifying is the fact that eventually the universe will die out, leaving a black abyss with absolutely nothing whatsoever. Time will no longer matter because for the rest of eternity the universe will be black and cold.
@boba tea Theres actually a legit scientific theory for that called the multiverse theory. So we could use wormholes to move to another universe
The last 20 seconds was scary. I had to cover my eyes because my brain could not handle the UNBELIEVEABLE size of the potential universe. Its unbearable. Incredible video man!
yes i feel the excact same, i kept thinking if the universe has an end than whats on the outside? and if its infinite than wtf infinity is a real concept what does that even mean just... wow
@@alekseighostmonster And if the universe is not infinite than there could be a multiverse. There’s another universe next to our then zoom out and trillions of universes and it just goes on forever…
@@alekseighostmonster “There are two possibilities, we are alone in the universe or we are not, both are equally terrifying”
13:42?
In Last 20 sec its just black bro
"All humans stacked on each other" was funny
not at all , that was a good reference
Geez I hope I’m close to the top.
What time?
Sure... because you know every size of every human...
Joe mama
I love how UK's description is "where all the tea is" 😂
Whenever I wanna feel even more worthless, I watch this.
don't feel worthless, all humans are worth something
@@Jxvannx We might be worth something to eachother, but to this huge universe? Absolutely nothing LOL
Don't feel worthless. Just remember two truths, and keep them in separate pockets. If you start to feel depressed, take out the truth that says: "For my sake, the Universe was created." If you start to feel arrogant, take out the other truth that says: "Even insects were created before I was." 😉
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I see where you're coming from, but just think - God created all of it. And then He created YOU and He cares about YOU. Mindblowing. God is an amazing God!
The visual effects on the black holes were stunning. Very well done!
I like black holes
Imagine if the observable universe was just a spec of dust in someones house
Oh shi-
Speck of dust in the Milky Way
Hail Caesar, and yes... that is an amazing thought
I always thought the universe is a fractal, that it has neither a beginning nor an end, a "small" is something great of something smaller and so on infinitely.
I think about that sometimes, just like an ant nest is to us. To them the nest and its surroundings is their universe, to us, is just a little nest.
Huge respect to the 12-years-olds who can't come up with an original comment even if their lives depend on it
This is amazing, and maybe a little terrifying. It's almost impossible to comprehend things of those immense (or immensely small) scales. What a truly magnificent video this is!
U get the idea these things are beyond human comprehension
I absolutely agree, almost impossible to comprehend is a good description.
And we won’t even be able to see beyond our galaxy in person most likely, as the expansion of the universe is greater than any speed we can travel
As long as these planets are made up of nature then we are sure that they are not scary
If you didnt know this video is satire and if you did, good job on the comment.
"twinkle twinkle LITTLE star"
My whole life was a lie
my guy thought he could copy a comment from another video lol
@@zwei16 I understood LOL. Now u have to continue my legacy XD
@@VisaVantage o no dont leave me with a responsibility
@@zwei16 ok
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Since so long ago, Harry Evett has still been working hours and hours to produce scientific videos for us to observe and ponder on, we don’t realise how long stuff like this takes as for us it’s just a 14 minute watch but the amount of hard work he puts in for his fans and viewers is amazing. Thank you Harry Evett for giving us this knowledge.
beautiful viewer your great person
Are you a patreon?
You're welcome.
"Despite possessing the most pathetic arms of any dinosaur, it is still in my opinion the most fearsome."
That caught me off guard with how formal everything before it was
Can we just take a minute to appreciate the beauty in the fact that they included a Java Minecraft world in this comparison video? That honestly gave me excited chills! 7:25
time stamp??
@@fanboyhater832 7:25 my man! 😎
@@omkargavate1057smh, there always has to be that one guy...That is a hell of an assumption to make about someone you know nothing about. No one should owe you an explanation but I'll humor you. I grew up absolutely fascinated with astronomy and studied it extensively so this entire video is beyond mind-blowing to me. Minecraft is just as special to me because playing that "virtual game" is also not only an equal passion of mine, but playing that "virtual game" pays all of my bills now. So maybe take the time to think/research before shooting off at the mouth in the future my guy.
@@omkargavate1057 stfo??? Hmmmm...Sail to France occasionally? Stop the free orders? Stamp ten fabulous objects? Wait, you don't care? Oh no...I can't take it. You MUST care! If you don't care, my valiant efforts to ensure that your education comes first will be for nought. It is my personal responsibility to ensure that your grammar is in order so that your juvenile insults will be properly received, and so that others may experience your absolutely infinite wisdom. Don't give up now. Join me, and together we shall rule the galaxy as grammar knights, righting wrongs and correcting spelling and punctuation errors everywhere. We'll start with you! You can still be saved, friend!
Damn, what happened here
This proves that nothing can stop the cameraman from recording the universe
Light speed is possible!
Now I wanna be a cameraman.
very epic video
Huge props to the person who gathered and placed all of these in one room. It must have been really difficult.
Yes especially sun and moon
@@pavliv Yeah, unlike what the video says, the moon is actually the largest star in the universe.
@@theneoreformationist the moon isn't a star
@@tien.mp4 r/whoosh
@@theneoreformationist next you’re going to tell me Minecraft isn’t real
I laughed at the “all humans stacked on top of eachother”
Timestamp?
Most of them are stacked up on top of each other in New York City.
@@amarisrosalette3694 8:21
That should have been labeled all of my kills on Call of Duty!
Hands down the best size comparison video out there. Great work!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉
Earth: hahaha im the biggest planet with life in this system
Minecraft World: Hold my entities
what
It never said that
@@Turbo320ful It's a joke, that's probably why dude. Why does this have to be explained?
@@Turbo320ful r/wosh
@@Turbo320ful r/whooosh can't believe there are still people like this in 2021
This is the stuff that nightmares are made of. It’s unbelievable how insignificant we really are.
And at the same time so significant *
Actually this is what my dreams are made of... Kinda ... It makes me feel relieved because no matter how successful or unsuccessful I am or anyone else is - it doesn't matter since we're so insignificant and tiny.
Always remember this:
Even if the world is gigantic.
The choices you make will have an impact on the future.
An enormous impact.
@@felix-b4940 actually the world is small, did u watched the vid ?
Perhaps the most significant because without our concept of the universe, it wouldn't exist. We are the universe and its own understanding. For example, what is sound if no one can hear it? Then it doesn't exist.
No one is even talking about how this guy's animation skills developed through these years. That is some serious progress. 🏅
I like you put Minecraft world(Java) in this video. Thanks, Harry Evett!!!
After watching this, there is no way anyone can belive we're alone. There's just so much that eventually particles will have to start repeating themselves, as shown by that last shot
Well, if the universe is finite, it's possible that life has only originated on our planet. We don't know how unlikely it was for life to arise here on Earth. Perhaps we are the only life; perhaps there are trillions of other intelligent species in just the observable universe
@@asploopyperson8877 it’s insane that it’s so giant that there could be 0 or trillions and we have no way to know
Yes there's a copy of you out there far far away and he just won the lotto...
There's a mathematical equation for the probability of intelligent life outside of earth. It's called the Drake Equation. Google it, pretty interesting
You will always be alone.
The Sun: I think I am the biggest.
Sirius A: No, you are very small. I am the biggest.
Betelgeuse: Are you joke? I am the biggest.
Quasi Star: Oh, childrens. How is the weather there?
Beatle juice
Uy scuty: yes but no
@@26doaa Boötes void: hoho meme
@@breadcat observable universe: you called?
@@26doaa Stephenson 2-18: little brats
You missed something smaller than Planck's particle: the chance that she loves me back.
Hahaha
I felt that:'(
It's too small that he doesn't include it.
F :"(
F
Wowwww that's a fam cool video!!!
I love how the "Java Minecraft World" is like more than 3 times as big as earth lol
Lol correct XD
its 7 times bigger in m²
Lmao
And way less complex than our world.
@@1sultan189 ye if u punch a tree, boom u get wood