@Team UA-cam that might change to a grain of sand here soon.. depending on the study with something on gamma and gravity I think it was... didn't get to watch the whole thing as my battery died and forgot about it.😑
If you guys still want to know: -Ceres is a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt -Callisto is a moon of Jupiter -Proxima Centauri is our closest star aside from the Sun -Kepler 22B is a planet outside our solar system -Sirius A is a nearby star -Vega is a nearby star -Arcturus is a semi-nearby star -Rigel is a semi-nearby star -Betelgeuse is a distant star -VY Canis Majoris is a distant star and the second-largest known star in the galaxy -UY Scuti is the largest star -NGC 1277 is a galaxy. It is dark because of the prominent supermassive black hole within it -TON 618 is a quasar, which is basically the middle part of a galaxy. It has an EXTREMELY massive black hole at its center -A Nebula is a stellar remnant, the leftover gases of an exploded star that spread out and form new stars -Omega Centauri is a globular cluster, basically a bunch of stars grouped close together -The Small Magellanic Cloud is a dwarf galaxy, oddly enough -IC 1101 is a supergiant galaxy -The Bootes void is a section of space with almost no galaxies within it
**video begins rapidly zooming out of The Milky Way** Frankenstein: _"Oh no, They're gonna do it again"_ The way you guys showed your amazement was hilarious.
I absolutely love you guys. The best channel on UA-cam as far as many of us are concerned. Real, down to earth, your laughter instigates so many others to bust their abs and cheeks laughing. You cover a lot. But I do really enjoy these mind blowing informational videos too. You’re helping get information out there to so many and the more mind blowing, the more curious they all get in an effort to learn about the existence around them. Show them some quantum physics and medical marvels. Origins of different faiths and cultural enigmas. Kings of youtube you are, free the people.
"Might be another Frankenstein and Rondo doing the exact same shit. Over in Boote's Void." ... I'm fucking crying laughing. You guys are awesome. :D :D :D
OriginalTharios it’s funny how you would say that, but that begs the question, it it really finite? How would YOU know if the universe is finite/infinite? The answer is simply unknown. Us humans can barely predict the weather next week, I highly doubt we will ever become advanced enough to fully understand our universe/universes (which is constantly expanding faster than light btw) before our own inevitable self destruction. We will go extinct far before we understand even 1% of this thing we call the universe, that’s my prediction at least.
Boh-oh-tes Void, Ma-ja-llenic Cloud, YOUR-uh-nus.... :) I love astronomy so much. It was really fun watching you watch this! And those light year measurements are their sizes across, not their distance from us. They're so big it's hard to wrap our minds around it.
Watching things like this are a great and palatable way of doing exactly what you both said and educating yourselves on subjects such as these that otherwise just seem so beyond comprehension that most people just don’t take the time to even try to learn - so props to you for even giving it a chance and checking it out.
Questions answered while watching: 1:24: Ceres is the biggest Asteroid know in our solar system 1:32: Callisto is one of the biggest moons in our solar system - it orbits Jupiter. (Biggest moon in our solar system: Ganymed, 5,200 km, also orbiting Jupiter) 2:16: Kepler 22b is an Exoplanet recently discovered - an exoplanet is a planet that orbits a different sun than ours. 3:04: Proxima Centauri is the closest neighbour star - 4.24 light years away. from here on out, a lot of stars are coming, up to UY Scuti 3:45 Arcturus is shortly featured in the movie "Passengers", starring Jennifer Lawrence & Chris Pratt. Their space ship is doing a sling shot around that massive star to gain a speed boost... Great, but short animation in that movie 4:21 Yes, UY Scuti exists, it's the biggest currently known star. It's so big that if it were placed where our sun is, UY Scuti would engulf all the planets of our solar system up to Saturn. Or to put it differently: if you placed a ping pong ball in the middle of a soccer field and have that ping pong ball representing our sun, UY Scuti in its place would encapsule the entire playing field 4:26 it's dark because those two are black holes - collapsed stars with such high gravity, even light cannot escape from it. that is why it is shown dark 4:55 not three light years away, three light years in size ...and one light year is roughly 9.5 trillion kilometers - or 5.38 trillion miles, if you prefer imperial 5:28 again, not 7,000 light years away, 7,000 light years in size
Others have already commented, but the last picture shown was the observable universe as seen via the cosmic microwave background radiation. Essentially, these are photons that have been traveling through the universe since the big bang. Since these are the first photons that were able to travel through the universe and not get scattered by free roaming electrons of the high energy state of the early universe, by observing small variations in temperature of the CMB, the CMB essentially back lights our entire observable universe. From our perspective here on Earth, the CMB is sort of like looking at the shadow of our observable universe. Our observable universe is around 14billion light years in radius, mean while estimates of our entire universe range between somewhere between 40-50 billion light years in radius. It could also very well be infinite in size as well. I'm not sure if you have heard of the term Heat Death, its the main stream view of how our universe will end. And as depressing as it sounds, our universe is already mostly entered this final stage. Due to the expansion of the universe, the vast majority of our universe is lost forever beyond its causal horizon and is in a state where the photons have to travel an infinite distance with infinite energy in order to be detected or interact with anything. If humans unlocked light speed travel and some how could send probes/astronauts anywhere in the universe, less than 3% of the total universe will be accessible to us, and that accessibility is shrinking every day. On the up side though, at-least us here in the Milky Way exist in a very rare area of the universe where entropy still allows for interesting things like star formation to occur. Next time you are in a knowledge/physics mood, you should react to a video covering the holographic principal. The holographic principal is a theory that states our reality is actually a 2d hologram with information encoded in a way that makes reality seem three dimensional. Basically, the information content of a black hole is stored on its surface area, not its volume. Leonard Suskin and other famous physicists basically connected the surface area of a black hole containing its information, to the surface area of our entire Universe containing all of its information on its surface and not volume. This is essentially what the holographic principal says, at-least what I could digest about it anyways. I know the holographic principal has big implications in quantum mechanics and string theory but am not math savvy enough to understand it. Hear is a neat short video covering the subject: ua-cam.com/video/A_GpwjQU2Jo/v-deo.html I also think it would be neat if you guys reacted to a video explaining the simulation hypothesis. Here is a neat short video covering it: ua-cam.com/video/tlTKTTt47WE/v-deo.html
Haha you guys are great love ur videos!. Thats something what we can see and understand a bit but find a video where they go to other direction to the smaller things. For those things they dont even have theories its magic :D
The universe continues to grow too. Which may be the craziest thing to think about. I had a big of an uneasy feeling in my stomach while watching this.
Another great and funny reaction from Frankenstein's Lab! Whenever i see these figures my minds blown, these sizes and distances are unfathomable to the human mind! Btw. i noticed someone in the comments suggested checking out Dr Quantum particle/wave duality.. i remember suggesting that once, it will blow your mind! Much Love from NZ!
we are not insignificant... lok at it from the other way from us to the smallest thing... it would propably be the same way i mean in your head it would seems like it is but its propably even bigger difference there so we are kinda in the middle of things "we as a humans" or maybe kinda above avarege i quees ...
A lot of those smaller planetoids are moons in our solar system, and Proxima Centauri is the closest neighboring star. (that's the one that's like 4 light-years distant) EDIT: I don't claim to know the specifics on how they measure these distances, but I do know some of the methods employed. Also, smarter people, feel free to correct anything I've got wrong. Parallax allows scientists to take two separate measurements of an object's position and apply the Pythagorean theorem to work out position. (basically, so we have two different spots or points to work with). We use these two points and a third point - our location - to make a triangle. If you know that much info, it's mathematically easy to determine distances. (easy for a math person, mind you. if you're like me, you haven't used that info since high school, and that was a LONG time ago) Scientists also measure the wavelength of light and other radiation to see how much it has red-shifted. If you had a piece of yarn, you could lay it out in a way that looked like a wave. If you could grab both ends and stretch it out evenly, all the way along, the "hills and valleys" of the string would flatten out. This is more or less what redshift looks like. At any rate, scientists can work out how long the wave has been traveling by how much the wave has distorted, and thus how far away it originated. Of course, these only tell us where something WAS, so then we have to estimate where it actually IS at the moment. I'd imagine there are huge swaths of our star charts that are completely wrong simply because we failed to factor something in. Granted, these charts are still a relatively accurate depiction of the past. But yeah, when it takes upwards of millions or even billions of years for light to reach us, you're looking at geologic timescales of difference between what you see now, and how it actually IS now.
Someone probably already pointed it out, but the Kepler planets come from the Kepler satellite made and used to discover exoplanets around distant stars. The satellite discovered exoplanets by measuring the change in light from a star when a planet or moon passes in front of the star relative to the satellite to block out a portion of the stars light. By studying the way the light is blocked/filtered by the passing object scientist can determine the likely size and composition of the planet/moon.
Just an FYI, once they show stellar objects like the Small Magellanic Cloud, that number is how far they are to cross, so its 7 thousand light years across. Also...watching y'all pronounce this sh!t while being twisted as hell is epic! Great vid!
wow x that was fascinating x an ur amazement an reaction was brilliant x u react to so many different things x multi talented x thanku x love u x god bless x
You guys should look up Isaac Arthur. His channel deals with science and futurism, questions like the Fermi Paradox and how to harness energy from black holes. One of my favorite channels by far!
Some of the smaller ones are asteroids or dwarf planets, and some of the larger ones are dwarf planets. Pluto is not the only dwarf planet, there's a bunch in our solar system, but nobody ever talks about the things that aren't planets!!
everything from proxima cennturi is a star, The dark things are the black holes we found in our own universe, bootes void is a super massive black hole, and the last thing isn't even the whole universe, its just how far we will ever be able to see because everything beyond that is moving away from us faster than the light is travelling towards us.
I love videos like this that show scale of the universe. There's this one I found a few years ago that you guys should check out. It's called "Solar Fields - Unite (Video 2011)" on youtube, takes you on a journey through all space-time. Probably the only video on youtube that ever really blew my mind with knowledge.
That showed the observable universe, not the entire thing, only what we can see, we know because we have instruments that measures certain signals these planets emits, also computers now days can calculate their sizes
ive made peace with the fact that our universe is just an atom in another universe. Dont care what anybody else says thats what helps me sleep at night.
it would be awesome if you guys could go over this with someone who can explain the steps of how these discoveries and measurements are understood. try to find a video explaining the nature and measurements of light.
This is mind blowing, the size of the universe...it's great to see you guys are into this too. Would love to see y'all react to "The Most Astoundingly Fact" with Neil DeGrasse Tyson. Very inspirational video...
You know the sizes using something like binocular vision. We take photos of thinks from both sides of the ☀️ which tells us how far away they are and therefore how big they are
I was drinking coffee when you said "Beetle Juice" Dammmnnn Dude, my coffee went spraying all over my PC monitor from laughing, and yes I'm watching this again in late 2021, almost 2022. You guys are awesome.
Are we alone in the universe? Extremely unlikely. However we are alone in our little slice of existence in our insignificant solar system in part of the milky way. Proxima Centauri is our closest neighboring star in the milky way and it is completely out of reach. So, yeah - we are alone if we keep it all in perspective. It also makes it extremely unlikely that beings from other planets not only visited us, but even know of our existence.
This video reminded about how I used to get excited about anything when I was stoned. One time I even had a fight to the death with a Prey Mantis... I won.
Would you guys be up for an Astrology lesson? Since you’ve got some of the astronomy and stars shit covered? Puts the universe craziness into a different perspective, I’d love to hear your take. 💚
Nothing better than watching some high motherfuckers try to read star names lol :)
"That's eleven times Earth or some shit!" I don't know why but even when they're not joking I'm laughing with them.
Beetle juice hahaha
Beetle juice😲 his friend is dying with me
BEING high while watching some high motherfuckers try to read star names ain’t bad either. :)
Mind blow in'!
5:49 correction : It's observable universe. NOT whole universe.
mete yılmaz it’s true and we can’t delimited our universe we all know that the universe is in a continuous expansion
Thats why he had the < symbol at the end meaning greater than that just we can't see it
To our knowledgeable: that IS the whole Universe.
@Team UA-cam that might change to a grain of sand here soon.. depending on the study with something on gamma and gravity I think it was... didn't get to watch the whole thing as my battery died and forgot about it.😑
Yeah I figured... There is probably more to the Universe than we know
Before we even got there, I just KNEW you guys were going to snicker at Uranus
it's a classic
i still do that, but its not like i'll be turning 37 in April or anything, so i think im still good.
Of course who doesnt?
Everyone instantly becomes 12 years old when Uranus shows up lol
Wait wut
If you guys still want to know:
-Ceres is a dwarf planet in the asteroid belt
-Callisto is a moon of Jupiter
-Proxima Centauri is our closest star aside from the Sun
-Kepler 22B is a planet outside our solar system
-Sirius A is a nearby star
-Vega is a nearby star
-Arcturus is a semi-nearby star
-Rigel is a semi-nearby star
-Betelgeuse is a distant star
-VY Canis Majoris is a distant star and the second-largest known star in the galaxy
-UY Scuti is the largest star
-NGC 1277 is a galaxy. It is dark because of the prominent supermassive black hole within it
-TON 618 is a quasar, which is basically the middle part of a galaxy. It has an EXTREMELY massive black hole at its center
-A Nebula is a stellar remnant, the leftover gases of an exploded star that spread out and form new stars
-Omega Centauri is a globular cluster, basically a bunch of stars grouped close together
-The Small Magellanic Cloud is a dwarf galaxy, oddly enough
-IC 1101 is a supergiant galaxy
-The Bootes void is a section of space with almost no galaxies within it
I know
I know
and obama is black
Big brain
No alpha centurai is our closest star aside from the sun
LOL never thought i'd laugh so hard at a comparison video of the universe. "BETELGEUSE?!?!?!?!?"
I was glad he didn’t say it three times
Bet-el-geese, that’s how it’s pronounced
@@Sunset553 references!
Holly James the movie Beetlejuice. If you say his name 3 times, you can make him appear
@@Sunset553 I knew that, sorry. I meant that it was a reference to beetlejuice. Sorry, my wording was wrong XD
best watched while stoned ;)
lol
my guy
Make more videos
I'm watching this and smoking myself into anxiety.
@Taipan Tails damn that's crazy but I don't remember asking 😂
hhhhh Beatle juice lol
It's actually pronounced that way though, lol
Yep, and it is about to go pop in a massive super nova, could be 10 years could be 10,000 years.
Nothing i like more than some Paul McCartney juice
regfenster could’ve already happened
Its pronounced Bet el geez in Britain.
Dude on the left looks more stoned then a rock
ykqy facts
more stoned than a lesbian girl in Yemen?
he is more stoned than king arthur's excalibur
Reading this rn at 3.38 am and laughing my ass off dawg
LMAO PHILLIP LMAO GET IT RIGHT PHILLIP IT'S LMAO
**video begins rapidly zooming out of The Milky Way**
Frankenstein: _"Oh no, They're gonna do it again"_
The way you guys showed your amazement was hilarious.
the "Oh no, They're gonna do it again"
was really good
When you look at things from this perspective you realize everything we do is just a game. No need for stress or anxiety. Just have fun and play.
This can be used both ways. Some play the game as a way to conquer and destroy, while others play it in a cooperative fun manner.
slangsd very true.
JxJxJxJx if you’re getting raped you’re part of someone else’s game
@@OwlKnight32 yeah yeah yeah
I finally found someone who came to the same revelation as me. Space really changes your perspective on everything.
“Can I get that in miles” 😂😂😂😂
There's more feet than in a Tarentino film.
In a parallel universe Borat is making reaction videos to Frankensteins Lab
We have a winner
🏆
BURAT
ChubbyChecker182 the universe would laugh at Frankensteins lab videos
made myy day.. jagshemash!
“Why they going so fast, I’m trying to learn” dead 😂
I absolutely love you guys. The best channel on UA-cam as far as many of us are concerned. Real, down to earth, your laughter instigates so many others to bust their abs and cheeks laughing. You cover a lot. But I do really enjoy these mind blowing informational videos too. You’re helping get information out there to so many and the more mind blowing, the more curious they all get in an effort to learn about the existence around them. Show them some quantum physics and medical marvels. Origins of different faiths and cultural enigmas. Kings of youtube you are, free the people.
I can't enough of you two. I smoke before watching to feel like I'm with ya'll. Happy new year guys!
"Extremely high!"
"People like me!"
😂😂
I fuckin love your channel/videos its all i watch nowadays, keep reacting homies
"Might be another Frankenstein and Rondo doing the exact same shit. Over in Boote's Void."
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I'm fucking crying laughing. You guys are awesome. :D :D :D
“We are aliens... to the other aliens” Facts
Aliens don't even call themselves aliens, humans call them aliens because they are alien to humans, whole thing is wild.
I love how I switch on these videos and they're both so fucking stoned. It's great.
It’s awesome to see that y’all have time set aside to do educational videos. It’s great to see the variety.
When Frank said "DAYMMNN" with his expression😕... I was done 😂💀😂
You guys are awesome much love ❤
I was laughing along with you because my mind was also blown when I learned about these things.
Puts it all in perspective. We will never fully understand the magnitude how vast our Universe is. ❤️✌️
never say never, everything we do now were impossible just a 100 years ago.
"Puts it all in perspective, at least as much perspective as the human mind can intellectually conceive of."
All of you guys were actually in the universe before you were babies
@john edwards Nothing is nowhere, never is now, everything is and isn't.
OriginalTharios it’s funny how you would say that, but that begs the question, it it really finite? How would YOU know if the universe is finite/infinite? The answer is simply unknown. Us humans can barely predict the weather next week, I highly doubt we will ever become advanced enough to fully understand our universe/universes (which is constantly expanding faster than light btw) before our own inevitable self destruction. We will go extinct far before we understand even 1% of this thing we call the universe, that’s my prediction at least.
Boh-oh-tes Void, Ma-ja-llenic Cloud, YOUR-uh-nus.... :) I love astronomy so much. It was really fun watching you watch this! And those light year measurements are their sizes across, not their distance from us. They're so big it's hard to wrap our minds around it.
Bro, I was not ready for the Beetlejuice!
BEETLEJUICE!? Got me laughing out loud.
That's actually how you pronounce it
Watching things like this are a great and palatable way of doing exactly what you both said and educating yourselves on subjects such as these that otherwise just seem so beyond comprehension that most people just don’t take the time to even try to learn - so props to you for even giving it a chance and checking it out.
These are my favorite kind of videos you guys do, love watching the amazement on both of your faces! Keep up the good work!
Now try to go in opposite direction and check out the smallest things
btw i think i have already seen you doing this video... Is this reupload or were you just so high that you forgot you have done it before? :D
@@tmnt3998 they did one about the size of things in the universe, this one is size comparison
You two are my favourite stoners ❤️👌👌❤️ Much love from the 🇬🇧
So you are telling me that my laptop screen is bigger than the universe, I call BS
That's only the observable universe at the end. The part we can see. The actual universe is much, MUCH, larger.
Questions answered while watching:
1:24: Ceres is the biggest Asteroid know in our solar system
1:32: Callisto is one of the biggest moons in our solar system - it orbits Jupiter. (Biggest moon in our solar system: Ganymed, 5,200 km, also orbiting Jupiter)
2:16: Kepler 22b is an Exoplanet recently discovered - an exoplanet is a planet that orbits a different sun than ours.
3:04: Proxima Centauri is the closest neighbour star - 4.24 light years away. from here on out, a lot of stars are coming, up to UY Scuti
3:45 Arcturus is shortly featured in the movie "Passengers", starring Jennifer Lawrence & Chris Pratt. Their space ship is doing a sling shot around that massive star to gain a speed boost... Great, but short animation in that movie
4:21 Yes, UY Scuti exists, it's the biggest currently known star. It's so big that if it were placed where our sun is, UY Scuti would engulf all the planets of our solar system up to Saturn. Or to put it differently: if you placed a ping pong ball in the middle of a soccer field and have that ping pong ball representing our sun, UY Scuti in its place would encapsule the entire playing field
4:26 it's dark because those two are black holes - collapsed stars with such high gravity, even light cannot escape from it. that is why it is shown dark
4:55 not three light years away, three light years in size ...and one light year is roughly 9.5 trillion kilometers - or 5.38 trillion miles, if you prefer imperial
5:28 again, not 7,000 light years away, 7,000 light years in size
Others have already commented, but the last picture shown was the observable universe as seen via the cosmic microwave background radiation. Essentially, these are photons that have been traveling through the universe since the big bang. Since these are the first photons that were able to travel through the universe and not get scattered by free roaming electrons of the high energy state of the early universe, by observing small variations in temperature of the CMB, the CMB essentially back lights our entire observable universe. From our perspective here on Earth, the CMB is sort of like looking at the shadow of our observable universe. Our observable universe is around 14billion light years in radius, mean while estimates of our entire universe range between somewhere between 40-50 billion light years in radius. It could also very well be infinite in size as well.
I'm not sure if you have heard of the term Heat Death, its the main stream view of how our universe will end. And as depressing as it sounds, our universe is already mostly entered this final stage. Due to the expansion of the universe, the vast majority of our universe is lost forever beyond its causal horizon and is in a state where the photons have to travel an infinite distance with infinite energy in order to be detected or interact with anything. If humans unlocked light speed travel and some how could send probes/astronauts anywhere in the universe, less than 3% of the total universe will be accessible to us, and that accessibility is shrinking every day. On the up side though, at-least us here in the Milky Way exist in a very rare area of the universe where entropy still allows for interesting things like star formation to occur.
Next time you are in a knowledge/physics mood, you should react to a video covering the holographic principal. The holographic principal is a theory that states our reality is actually a 2d hologram with information encoded in a way that makes reality seem three dimensional. Basically, the information content of a black hole is stored on its surface area, not its volume. Leonard Suskin and other famous physicists basically connected the surface area of a black hole containing its information, to the surface area of our entire Universe containing all of its information on its surface and not volume. This is essentially what the holographic principal says, at-least what I could digest about it anyways. I know the holographic principal has big implications in quantum mechanics and string theory but am not math savvy enough to understand it. Hear is a neat short video covering the subject: ua-cam.com/video/A_GpwjQU2Jo/v-deo.html
I also think it would be neat if you guys reacted to a video explaining the simulation hypothesis. Here is a neat short video covering it: ua-cam.com/video/tlTKTTt47WE/v-deo.html
Dude... Way to much...
Haha you guys are great love ur videos!. Thats something what we can see and understand a bit but find a video where they go to other direction to the smaller things. For those things they dont even have theories its magic :D
You should do professor Carl Sagan’s “pale blue dot” video
The universe continues to grow too. Which may be the craziest thing to think about.
I had a big of an uneasy feeling in my stomach while watching this.
Another great and funny reaction from Frankenstein's Lab! Whenever i see these figures my minds blown, these sizes and distances are unfathomable to the human mind! Btw. i noticed someone in the comments suggested checking out Dr Quantum particle/wave duality.. i remember suggesting that once, it will blow your mind! Much Love from NZ!
What's outside the end of the universe? Every sock you've ever lost doing laundry.
This was the wrong one to cover. There’s another one that’s much much better for the realization of how insignificant we are
we are not insignificant... lok at it from the other way from us to the smallest thing... it would propably be the same way i mean in your head it would seems like it is but its propably even bigger difference there so we are kinda in the middle of things "we as a humans" or maybe kinda above avarege i quees ...
ua-cam.com/video/D_M_2ZPkVu8/v-deo.html - You mean this one they already did?
masvindu yup. Gonna watch that now
@@nobaskikofane3637 shut your mouth human
This is fuckin hilarious. This video needs more views
A lot of those smaller planetoids are moons in our solar system, and Proxima Centauri is the closest neighboring star. (that's the one that's like 4 light-years distant)
EDIT: I don't claim to know the specifics on how they measure these distances, but I do know some of the methods employed. Also, smarter people, feel free to correct anything I've got wrong.
Parallax allows scientists to take two separate measurements of an object's position and apply the Pythagorean theorem to work out position. (basically, so we have two different spots or points to work with). We use these two points and a third point - our location - to make a triangle. If you know that much info, it's mathematically easy to determine distances. (easy for a math person, mind you. if you're like me, you haven't used that info since high school, and that was a LONG time ago)
Scientists also measure the wavelength of light and other radiation to see how much it has red-shifted. If you had a piece of yarn, you could lay it out in a way that looked like a wave. If you could grab both ends and stretch it out evenly, all the way along, the "hills and valleys" of the string would flatten out. This is more or less what redshift looks like.
At any rate, scientists can work out how long the wave has been traveling by how much the wave has distorted, and thus how far away it originated.
Of course, these only tell us where something WAS, so then we have to estimate where it actually IS at the moment. I'd imagine there are huge swaths of our star charts that are completely wrong simply because we failed to factor something in. Granted, these charts are still a relatively accurate depiction of the past. But yeah, when it takes upwards of millions or even billions of years for light to reach us, you're looking at geologic timescales of difference between what you see now, and how it actually IS now.
I'm subbing right now you two just awesome.....
Someone probably already pointed it out, but the Kepler planets come from the Kepler satellite made and used to discover exoplanets around distant stars. The satellite discovered exoplanets by measuring the change in light from a star when a planet or moon passes in front of the star relative to the satellite to block out a portion of the stars light. By studying the way the light is blocked/filtered by the passing object scientist can determine the likely size and composition of the planet/moon.
Just an FYI, once they show stellar objects like the Small Magellanic Cloud, that number is how far they are to cross, so its 7 thousand light years across. Also...watching y'all pronounce this sh!t while being twisted as hell is epic! Great vid!
*Sees title*
Ohhh shittt.
*hits bong. Presses play*
I enjoyed the hell out of that. 'The moon is huge' haha. Fuck I enjoyed that.
" there may be another Rondo & Frankenstein out there " ....... just goes to show, this solar system ain't big enough for TWO Frankenstein's labs. 😁
"its a lot of things we don't know about this earth but apparently we know everything about the universe"
wow x that was fascinating x an ur amazement an reaction was brilliant x u react to so many different things x multi talented x thanku x love u x god bless x
That 100k is getting closer!
Dude in the champion's shirt. How high are you?
Btw, subscribed.
No, it's "hi, how are you?"
Right. That's what I said in their last vid. Cheers to that!!
You can blind fold him with dental floss.
Lol
He hangs out on Betelgeuse
love this dudes laugh followed by the awww man!!
That is the mapped out observable Universe. Not the entire Universe. Yes they can see that with a telescope.
I was as Mind Blown 🤯 as they were! Whaaaaaaat 😲
In an alternate universe I'm watching Fondo and Rankenstein react seriously to videos.
osubeavers503 🤔🤔🤔😂🤣
Im watching videos reacting to humans.
You guys should look up Isaac Arthur. His channel deals with science and futurism, questions like the Fermi Paradox and how to harness energy from black holes. One of my favorite channels by far!
its funny how they just stumbled on the multiverse theory by being high and chopping it up.
Frank would make the best scientist. "the FUCK is that?"
hook up with Neil DeGrasse Tyson and have him explain some of this shit!
Men in Black had it right with the galaxy marbles scene. Lol
Your like to dislike ratio is is amazing. Great channel!
The thing we can conclude conclusively, there's a lot of balls out there!
Some of the smaller ones are asteroids or dwarf planets, and some of the larger ones are dwarf planets. Pluto is not the only dwarf planet, there's a bunch in our solar system, but nobody ever talks about the things that aren't planets!!
fun fact ; without Jupiter we would be dead . It has such a gravitational pull that it diverts most asteroids from colliding with earth .
everything from proxima cennturi is a star, The dark things are the black holes we found in our own universe, bootes void is a super massive black hole, and the last thing isn't even the whole universe, its just how far we will ever be able to see because everything beyond that is moving away from us faster than the light is travelling towards us.
Kevthestoner bootes void isnt a black hole, its a galaxy group with less galaxies.
I literally cracked up at that "Beetlejuice?!" reaction. Haha!
They definitely should’ve said “the observable universe” because there could be so much more.
I love videos like this that show scale of the universe. There's this one I found a few years ago that you guys should check out. It's called "Solar Fields - Unite (Video 2011)" on youtube, takes you on a journey through all space-time. Probably the only video on youtube that ever really blew my mind with knowledge.
Oh and those red supergiant stars the sun will get as big as one of those when it dies in 5 billion years
I ve never seen this side of you guys. You are cracking me the hell up!!
That showed the observable universe, not the entire thing, only what we can see, we know because we have instruments that measures certain signals these planets emits, also computers now days can calculate their sizes
nAH BRo, it clearly said universe. It's the entire thing.
3:18 loved that casual reaction to Sirius A 🤣
Have you ever thought about the size of the universe.......on weed?
there's like crazy stuff out there, man! There's a guy in the bushes!
The only time Jon Stewart was funny. Great scene!
ive made peace with the fact that our universe is just an atom in another universe. Dont care what anybody else says thats what helps me sleep at night.
If you haven't thought about the size of the universe you haven't smoked weed
Hahaha!
Rigel and Betelgeuse we can see in the Orion constellation during winter ... one of my favorite constellations! 😁
How is my mans on the left seeing anything, he eyes are literally closed he’s so high
it would be awesome if you guys could go over this with someone who can explain the steps of how these discoveries and measurements are understood. try to find a video explaining the nature and measurements of light.
This is mind blowing, the size of the universe...it's great to see you guys are into this too. Would love to see y'all react to "The Most Astoundingly Fact" with Neil DeGrasse Tyson. Very inspirational video...
this is the funniest and best reaction to this video. You guys are awesome
You know the sizes using something like binocular vision. We take photos of thinks from both sides of the ☀️ which tells us how far away they are and therefore how big they are
I was drinking coffee when you said "Beetle Juice" Dammmnnn Dude, my coffee went spraying all over my PC monitor from laughing, and yes I'm watching this again in late 2021, almost 2022. You guys are awesome.
The universe is filled with life and a % or that life Is intelligent. Some far more advanced than us and some in the Stone Age.
You guys are so blazed! I love it! Makes the video your watching even more trippy!
lol you said "Cannabis Majoris" instead of "Canis Majoris"
Thats crazy to see it in perspective like that.
Are we alone in the universe? Extremely unlikely. However we are alone in our little slice of existence in our insignificant solar system in part of the milky way. Proxima Centauri is our closest neighboring star in the milky way and it is completely out of reach. So, yeah - we are alone if we keep it all in perspective. It also makes it extremely unlikely that beings from other planets not only visited us, but even know of our existence.
Okay, now i have to grow bigger to fight those big titans.
Listening to those guys pronouncing the planets made the damn video 😂
“How minute we are”
(Holds up invisible joint)
😆 love these guys
Small, yes. Insignificant, no. Rather, a small quantum computing genius. That co-creates the whole.
Im dead that we all laughed at Uranus like we in 5th grade
Love when people get high as a kite and try to talk about the vast universe and its mysteries!😂😂
Y'all are trippin'. Funny af. Subscribed!
its easier to think of it as infinitly big and infinitly small.
This video reminded about how I used to get excited about anything when I was stoned. One time I even had a fight to the death with a Prey Mantis... I won.
Would you guys be up for an Astrology lesson? Since you’ve got some of the astronomy and stars shit covered? Puts the universe craziness into a different perspective, I’d love to hear your take. 💚
If you guys react to TV shows you will blow past 100k subs, easily.
Observable universe
Watching you dudes react and say EXACTLY what I would be saying is great.
and these vids are great at showcasing you guys are thinkers too.