Worship your Lord Allaah alone before your end and die upon it. He is the Creator of all that amazes you and he is The Compeller, The Almighty, The Most Wise and to Him is your return. The grave will expose all realities. You will find that He will grant you safety. I invite you to Islaam.
@@UltimateProbot religions are made to make money or to gain power over other people. Stop living a small life. Look into the stars. Do you really belive in Allah? He created it? Lol
The song choice is brilliant, I love the optimistic and sweet tone to it. Other than other space programs that have dark music playing implying space is "scary" I believe space and everything along with it (stars, nebulas, planets, moons, astroids, comets, mentors, and many more) is something we, the human race, should strive to explore!
Bob Cheese Thanks Mr. Cheese. You can't imagine how long it took me to find a song that had the feel I wanted, but finally found this track and knew it was the one. Hadn't heard of this band before my search, but glad I went looking because I found a bunch of really cool new music while I was at it too! Cheers.
***** The music reminds me a little of bit of Gregorian Chant from the old times: simplicity and spiritualism and out of space. But congratulation for the great out of space experience video. I have been dreaming to see this type of experience since I was a child, so thank you for fulfilling it. Thank You again.
Lazy Game Reviews Digital Universe is better, no fakery necessary, is free, and cross-platform. www.amnh.org/our-research/hayden-planetarium/digital-universe/download check it.
Each point of light in this video is another sun with possible planets. This is a small section of our own galaxy. There are are many more galaxies than there are grains of sand on the entire earth. There is no way we are alone. And there is no way this universe was built for the humans of earth
Mark Jankowski For each grain of sand of Earth, there are 10,000 galaxies in the observable universe (!!!). The observable universe is like a grain of sand in the whole universe.
@@user-tp5vs1kg3z how do you know the percentage of something you/us are not able to observe? I am not disagreeing, but how would we know if we are unable to see?
@@hmdchy we don't but I think we're able to guess - with some assumptions. Inferring the rate of the expansion of space itself from other pieces of evidence, and given the age of the universe and how far away the horizon of the observable universe is we can kind of guess that the observable universe is much smaller than the whole actual universe
I used to think that my life had meaning but after watching this video I am so utterly alone I have decided to end my life. Seriously goodbye random person.
+OSW Review HD We are not insignificant at all. We might be one of the only few intelligent life-form (if there is any other intelligent life-form that is) capable of understanding this universe. Without us, who can admire it? Who can understand it? So we are most definitely not insignificant at all.
Awe inspiring and breath-taking. This is only a fraction of one medium, 100,000 light year galaxy, out of the 100 Billion observable galaxies occupying a small volume of a far greater space ...and then some! Made my heart skip a beat thinking about just how small and insignificant we are in the grand scale of the cosmos.
Thank u, man! This is greatful, amazing, ubelievable! I cried. We are so small and blinky. We are playing out stupid games in this world and forget to turn up our eyes into the sky.
Wow, beautiful. The best thing about this, I think, is exactly that- that it isn't CGI, it's not the representation of the real thing... This IS the real thing. :)
Mister Daveachuk, thank you for this beautiful work. I have never seen as beautiful views. Thank you! You expanded my consciousness. I have your 4k version of this video, but i think $2 it's not to much for your great work for a few years, so - thank you for this gift.
One reason why life isn't seemingly abundant in the galaxy could be due to conditions being inhospitable to life closer to the galaxy's center. So many close stars that experience the effects of nearby supernova would definitely affect the fragile environment necessary for life as we know it.
pulsating light seen twice above my neighborhood. once immediately before sunrise, the other time in teh distance over ym neighbors house. it stopped pulsating and did a u turn flying right over me. got it all on camera, i should put it up some time. too bad it looked like a fucking airplane and i got a really bad video of it in the distance pulsating before it stopped and turned the pulsating lights off, and flew over my house like an airplane. it looked like one too, but it was a weird ass looking airplane if you ask me.
***** I never said life isn't out there. If you read my statement as I typed it, I used the words 'seemingly abundant.' How that got interpreted as me stating no other similar planetary systems exist is beyond my comprehension. So in that context it is an issue when talking about the frequency of earth-like planets within a certain radius from the galactic center. Your reason of no one finding us is kind of missing the point that we ourselves have found no evidence whatsoever of any life in any form YET. I personally think any planet that can facilitate chemical reactions to products with lower entropy than the starting materials for a prolonged amount of time will eventually lead to complex processes that do the same; basically life. The complete reason for the lack of evidence no doubt has more than just one answer and I was simply giving one example, a contributing factor if you will.
Планета не расчитана на вечность. От солнечного завершения закончится и путь земли. Рептилии купались в теплом свете, и все же лёд. Мы по стопам идем далеких предков, и те, кто злятся все го лишь проба защищаться. Теперь обьять космическую даль пытаться покорить , по сути лучше получаться нас с вами истребить. Попробуем остаться, Нам рано уходить.
Cyanide 83 Man...wrong...if there is loosing, there is a winning too... Jesus Christ is the winner The win had/have to be really big...dont you think it makes sense why many people thinks he is a poor dead loser?
An outstanding video with a fascinating music so that I'm playing it continuously along the whole day that let me be sure about the existence of another countless habitable planets around all of these stars "suns" & infinite number of lives all over the galaxy !!!
We are part of something infinitely greater than ourselves. I love this shit because of how humbling it is. Amazing to me that this is all real, and just in our own galactic neighborhood. The thought that this same display exists in billions of other galaxies around this universe astonishes me.
John Crichton I cry every time I listen to Carl Sagan - Pale Blue Dot. We should be living in peace helping each other, not in a survival of the fittest reality.
What a mind-blowing journey! Thanks for this beautiful 3d model of our great milky way galaxy! I just realized I only spend 7'50" traveling through 180k ly distance although the truth is that earth's gravity stuck me here. I really appreciate your efforts to build this! Thanks a million times and sorry for my bad English!
Thanks! And here's a screenshot of the After Effects Layers used: i.imgur.com/tSLWNIb.png .. monstrous is a good word for it. I estimated >300hrs for this project...
Bought this beautiful piece of art, UA-cam just doesn't do it justice and it must be appreciated at 100% quality! I will definitely keep an eye out for future releases from this channel!
I literally cried watching your video. I am in tears. Your videos gave me the feeling of being a very small part of something so infinitely grand and spectacular. It is overwhelming. I'm a mixed bag of feels right now. This gave me chills, inspired me and saddened me at the same time. If I had one wish, just a single wish, It would be to be able to explore this majestic galaxy. I could spend my entire life just experiencing it all. One can dream though and your videos help me dream so I thank you.
Those billions of white dots are stars just like our own Sun. Each of them with potential orbiting planets like in our Solar system and each of them could very possibly contain life just like us. There could be millions even billions of other life forms like ours just in our Galaxy. Now the Universe is said to contain billions of Galaxies, just think about it for a second and you will realise how irrelevant our existence really is :L
This is amazing! How can you quarrel among themselves, when humanity is waiting for such a quantity of the unknown. It is impossible to put into words this feeling when breathing slows down and heartbeat quickens.
I wish I could just drift away into space, nothing but gaze at the resplendent stars with their orbicular azure lights beaming into my eyes. The bright effulgent rays sour past and meteors clash into clouds, with the beams of the stars vouchsafe bestow sheen on the pillars of creation. Eons pass without end, ages countless, and forever.
Это просто обалденное видео! Понимаю, что сам уже в космосе это вживую не посмотрю, но благодаря таким ребятам как автор этого видео - я смогу увидеть многое! Спасибо за то что делаете!
Watching this video, which in essence is a small trip throughout the galaxy, makes you feel how insignificant we are in the universe (or multi-universe). All our pity problems, conflicts, disagreements, wars, becomes so insignificant and irrational compared to the utter infinity and beauty of our galaxy. It makes one more philosophical and a dreamer in life and ask questions like what is our purpose here on Earth, a tiny dot in an ocean of infinity? and who made us? and are we alone? Within the next 30 years, we will witness an explosion in technological progress in terms of Artificial Intelligence, nanotechnology, biotechnology, and robotics. These four revolutions will forever alter the way we live, communicate, interact, and view life in ways we can barley imagine today. By the end of this century, we would have mastered the technology to travel between the stars, and might know the answers to the 3 fundamental questions above.
Eventhough i understand your point of view you assume a lot of things we are no where closer to interstellar travel we barely even made it to the moon and funding to go back to the moon itself is hard. So who do you think would be ready to fund R&D for interstellar travel and subsequent missions? The best we can hope by the end of this century is to land humans on moons of jupiter or maybe saturn and that's the best we can expect. Not wanting to argue but i just think your assumption is totally unrealistic that's all.
karthick murali You’re misunderstanding the power of exponential technological progress in the next eighty years we will not progress 80 years but we will progress the equivalent of 20,000 years of that of the 20th century.
If all of humanity would just stop, breathe, and watch things like this then we'd all realize just how insignificant we are in the grand scheme of things, perhaps just learn to love one another instead of hating each other. There is so much beauty in the universe, and in each and every human being is the capacity to live, to love, and be inspired. Thank you for the inspiration you shared with us all.
Зачем покорять космос, если он враждебен и опасен ? Звёздные врата потеряны. Именно через врата можно передвигаться на любую планету и наблюдать за светилами с любой планеты. Ну а в космосе можно побыть не долгое время и то рядом с живой планетой )))
These images are incredible, and as time goes on, scientists continue to discover more and more about our own galaxy. Scientists now know for instance, that there are literally billions of planets in our own galaxy, but I often wonder why we can't detect any signs of intelligent life out there...no radio waves, no signals. That old Fermi Paradox: where is everybody?
Mexuverse San I honestly think there is at least one other intelligent civilisation in our galaxy, but they probably are at a similar tech level to us. Imagine finding aliens, and we have similar or even better technology than them.
Loganator Life is the meaning to life, never say there's no meaning, people could interpret it as : Kill yourselves already, and if people still find death scary, that could be a very controversial comment...
No there is not. We act like we're great and achieving something, but... in the grand scope? We're nothing, we showed up, evolved and will eventually die out. Every life is just an episode, an accident, all we can do is live how we want to live, make the most of it, every life is an individual story, it's up to us to make this story mean something to US, so we can be happy with the story we tailored ourselves and so we can die fulfilled. That's it.
+borek921 I totally agree, although I still find some of the language a bit defeatist. Honestly I'm a bit disappointed when people respond to these videos in a somewhat negative (or even just nihilistic) way, though I get it-- their concept that life and humanity and everything else was based on some teleological purpose or goal that they should follow along with, and when that falls away they feel lost or helpless. Instead I see the realization that (human) life is "meaningless" or "purposeless" as a liberating thing. It's like if instead of only being able to do paint-by-number drawings, you're suddenly given a completely blank canvas to paint whatever you want. It's more intimidating, but far more satisfying to create your own life, invent your own purpose, the way you want-- even if your metaphorical painting ends up being similar to the paint-by-number version, at least you made that choice. Life is amazing because we've managed to evolve into this improbable population of creatures that interact in a trillion improbable ways, and that complexity is mindblowing when you consider that the physics that underlie all those things is so simple and precise. The beauty of just about everything is in how "precise" turns into "complex", and to write off the complexity of life as "meaningless" in the sense of having no value just because it's underpinned by cold, precise physical laws, is I think missing the entire point.
I have never seen anything more beautiful than this. Our Universe is so beautiful and breathtaking!
Потрясающее зрелище. Трудно представить себе, что это наш космос.
I'm breathtakingly beautiful
That’s just this galaxy.
Absolutely, it is astounding beyond words!!
Julia Ka.... go check out Andromeda in 4K from Hubble telescope it will blow your mind!
this video makes me cry like a child.
its the music by Hammock. their music will make grown tough men cry like babies all on its own.
Worship your Lord Allaah alone before your end and die upon it. He is the Creator of all that amazes you and he is The Compeller, The Almighty, The Most Wise and to Him is your return. The grave will expose all realities. You will find that He will grant you safety. I invite you to Islaam.
@@UltimateProbot religions are made to make money or to gain power over other people. Stop living a small life. Look into the stars. Do you really belive in Allah? He created it? Lol
@@n-i-n-o Astagfirullah....
Please realease that you are the univers looking at it self 😳😇😄🤫
The song choice is brilliant, I love the optimistic and sweet tone to it. Other than other space programs that have dark music playing implying space is "scary" I believe space and everything along with it (stars, nebulas, planets, moons, astroids, comets, mentors, and many more) is something we, the human race, should strive to explore!
Bob Cheese Thanks Mr. Cheese. You can't imagine how long it took me to find a song that had the feel I wanted, but finally found this track and knew it was the one. Hadn't heard of this band before my search, but glad I went looking because I found a bunch of really cool new music while I was at it too! Cheers.
***** The music reminds me a little of bit of Gregorian Chant from the old times: simplicity and spiritualism and out of space. But congratulation for the great out of space experience video. I have been dreaming to see this type of experience since I was a child, so thank you for fulfilling it. Thank You again.
+daveachuk if you make another faboulus Video, then ill i recommend Chicane "Behind the Sun" Overture, maybe its a usefull tip! :-)
The perfect song choice. I purchased it off Amazon to support the artists.
Comments I like
This video is gorgeous, awe-inspiring and makes me feel funny. I love it.
Time to whip out Space Engine again..
Lazy Game Reviews Shouldn't you be thrifting!?
talanock Give him a break.
Lazy Game Reviews You should probably do a new review when 0.97.4 comes out.
Your Big Black Penetrative Daddy
Nah, that was funny.
Lazy Game Reviews Digital Universe is better, no fakery necessary, is free, and cross-platform. www.amnh.org/our-research/hayden-planetarium/digital-universe/download check it.
Each point of light in this video is another sun with possible planets. This is a small section of our own galaxy. There are are many more galaxies than there are grains of sand on the entire earth. There is no way we are alone. And there is no way this universe was built for the humans of earth
Mark Jankowski For each grain of sand of Earth, there are 10,000 galaxies in the observable universe (!!!). The observable universe is like a grain of sand in the whole universe.
@@user-tp5vs1kg3z how do you know the percentage of something you/us are not able to observe?
I am not disagreeing, but how would we know if we are unable to see?
@@hmdchy we don't but I think we're able to guess - with some assumptions. Inferring the rate of the expansion of space itself from other pieces of evidence, and given the age of the universe and how far away the horizon of the observable universe is we can kind of guess that the observable universe is much smaller than the whole actual universe
I used to think that my life had meaning but after watching this video I am so utterly alone I have decided to end my life. Seriously goodbye random person.
@@user-tp5vs1kg3z There are more then 100 billion galaxies in the Universe
See this beautiful video you realise just how insignificant we are in the grand scheme of things. It makes it easy to justify eating an entire cake.
Space Koala A winner is you!
+OSW Review HD Meanwhile in Syria...
+OSW Review HD We are not insignificant at all. We might be one of the only few intelligent life-form (if there is any other intelligent life-form that is) capable of understanding this universe. Without us, who can admire it? Who can understand it? So we are most definitely not insignificant at all.
+Airi Hinamori we may be unique but not significant.
We are so far the most significant thing in the universe as far as we know.
YOU HAVE DONE GREAT JOB FOR HUMANITY............AWESOME.........INCREDIBLE.......MIND BLOWING......HEART BURNING....
O_O Thank you for your gratuitous adjectives and adverbs and other forms of speech. Or rather glad you liked it :)
This is the most amazing thing i have ever seen on the internet
ua-cam.com/video/SdZIiBLtWf4/v-deo.html
Awe inspiring and breath-taking. This is only a fraction of one medium, 100,000 light year galaxy, out of the 100 Billion observable galaxies occupying a small volume of a far greater space ...and then some! Made my heart skip a beat thinking about just how small and insignificant we are in the grand scale of the cosmos.
Thank u, man! This is greatful, amazing, ubelievable! I cried. We are so small and blinky. We are playing out stupid games in this world and forget to turn up our eyes into the sky.
Welp, turns out we're living in a bunch of algae. Thanks, telescopes.
Jim Cummings "Algae" as far as we know only exists on Earth. This is more accurately called space goo.
Jim Cummings Thanks, obama.
Jim Cummings we 'are' algae...
toto che handala i like you.
ah shucks
No one man hasn"t words to describe this
its cool
Where’s your grammar at?
@@MicMan03
The same place where your humbleness at
karthick murali your intellect you mean
[The] White Rabbit only the true god
Wow, that was intense, beautiful, and most masterfully done, thank you.
Wow, beautiful. The best thing about this, I think, is exactly that- that it isn't CGI, it's not the representation of the real thing... This IS the real thing. :)
The 3d effect of the stars is so cool. GREAT VIDEO!
Красота небесного творения. Восхищает. Смотрите одним глазом для эффекта объёмности!
This, and more videos like this, should be a part of every curriculum in schools.
Боже,какой необ'ятный и загадочный МИР,мороз по коже и каждая клеточка организма встрепенулась.Спасибо созателям клипа
Wonderful and fitting that you chose Hammock for the soundtrack! Their music is some of the most evocative I know.
That feeling when you nearly cried from pure awe...
Watching this on my 75 inch TV in 4k is simply amazing. The universe is intensely beautiful.
Mister Daveachuk, thank you for this beautiful work. I have never seen as beautiful views. Thank you! You expanded my consciousness.
I have your 4k version of this video, but i think $2 it's not to much for your great work for a few years, so - thank you for this gift.
This video has left me in absolute awe. It isn't very often I have feelings of serendipity, but this video ... Just amazing.
How can there possibly be nobody else out there?
Temper That's the thing, there is life out there...
One reason why life isn't seemingly abundant in the galaxy could be due to conditions being inhospitable to life closer to the galaxy's center. So many close stars that experience the effects of nearby supernova would definitely affect the fragile environment necessary for life as we know it.
Most likely they are out there. I wonder if there's a why to that as well. Maybe the universe is just something that is.
pulsating light seen twice above my neighborhood. once immediately before sunrise, the other time in teh distance over ym neighbors house. it stopped pulsating and did a u turn flying right over me. got it all on camera, i should put it up some time.
too bad it looked like a fucking airplane and i got a really bad video of it in the distance pulsating before it stopped and turned the pulsating lights off, and flew over my house like an airplane. it looked like one too, but it was a weird ass looking airplane if you ask me.
***** I never said life isn't out there. If you read my statement as I typed it, I used the words 'seemingly abundant.' How that got interpreted as me stating no other similar planetary systems exist is beyond my comprehension. So in that context it is an issue when talking about the frequency of earth-like planets within a certain radius from the galactic center. Your reason of no one finding us is kind of missing the point that we ourselves have found no evidence whatsoever of any life in any form YET. I personally think any planet that can facilitate chemical reactions to products with lower entropy than the starting materials for a prolonged amount of time will eventually lead to complex processes that do the same; basically life. The complete reason for the lack of evidence no doubt has more than just one answer and I was simply giving one example, a contributing factor if you will.
One of the most inspiring things I've ever seen in my life. Thanks for showing us this amazing view of our beautiful galaxy.
Планета не расчитана на вечность. От солнечного завершения закончится и путь земли. Рептилии купались в теплом свете, и все же лёд.
Мы по стопам идем далеких предков, и те, кто злятся все го лишь проба защищаться. Теперь обьять космическую даль пытаться покорить , по сути лучше получаться нас с вами истребить.
Попробуем остаться,
Нам рано уходить.
Floating Along the Milky Way (in 4k60p)
"Cold Front" by Hammock
Как при видя всего этого, некоторые люди говорят что кроме как на земле жизни больше не существует, и это ещё только млечный путь...
GRAYDOTO TV точно сказано ! Это всего лишь одна из многих галактик...
Pretty incredible isn't it? I feel very special to be a part of this game we call life.
Mesmerizing it is to say the least!
R3D 3Y3 It's special and mesmerizing, yet very humbling, proving once again we are indeed very special and insignificant at the same time.
Cyanide 83 Man...wrong...if there is loosing, there is a winning too...
Jesus Christ is the winner
The win had/have to be really big...dont you think it makes sense why many people thinks he is a poor dead loser?
An outstanding video with a fascinating music so that I'm playing it continuously along the whole day that let me be sure about the existence of another countless habitable planets around all of these stars "suns" & infinite number of lives all over the galaxy !!!
Outstanding! Thank you for this breathtaking vista of space, it was a real treat! 👏👏👏
My CPU doesn't like 4k60p lol
My i7 6700k likes it
lol same
i7 4770k plays it fine too…
Is not your CPU is your GPU
Mine too but with vlc media player it's much smoother than any other player.
*BEAUTIFUL!* Thank you for this upload. Worked at JPL 1974 -1986.
We are part of something infinitely greater than ourselves. I love this shit because of how humbling it is. Amazing to me that this is all real, and just in our own galactic neighborhood. The thought that this same display exists in billions of other galaxies around this universe astonishes me.
i cried
Cry baby
But for real, I got a little teary-eyed
John Crichton I like dis since u cri ever tim
John Crichton See "Gigapixels of Andromeda"
John Crichton I cry every time I listen to Carl Sagan - Pale Blue Dot. We should be living in peace helping each other, not in a survival of the fittest reality.
What a mind-blowing journey!
Thanks for this beautiful 3d model of our great milky way galaxy!
I just realized I only spend 7'50" traveling through 180k ly distance although the truth is that earth's gravity stuck me here.
I really appreciate your efforts to build this!
Thanks a million times and sorry for my bad English!
Fantastic work you have there my friend. Beautiful parallax effect, probably took monstrous amount of work to set all the layers.
Thanks! And here's a screenshot of the After Effects Layers used: i.imgur.com/tSLWNIb.png .. monstrous is a good word for it. I estimated >300hrs for this project...
Amazing video. When ever i have something bothers me i watch this to feel how small and insignificant my problems and myself and every thing i know is
Это потрясающе!
это тебе не компьютерный старварс
1M Subscribers!
Это потрясающее , но знать все законы вселенной мы обязаны, пока что мы невежды ua-cam.com/video/RoK0V0EQpYU/v-deo.html
Bought this beautiful piece of art, UA-cam just doesn't do it justice and it must be appreciated at 100% quality! I will definitely keep an eye out for future releases from this channel!
Как утверждают исследователи космоса,что планет и звёзд во вселенной больше,чем песчинок на всех пляжах мира!!Только задумайтесь))
The stars look like the bubbles in the soda! And like the bubbles they also just pop after their life is over!!
Thie video deserves so much more views as stars are out there.
Beautiful, holy and sacred.
ua-cam.com/video/SdZIiBLtWf4/v-deo.html
Milky Way, the place where real beauty lays.
Its amazing. And great job, daveachuck, thank you for compiling it.
Danke fürs zeigen!
Gefällt mir sehr gut!
Astonishing!! Just bought the full quality video from the site. Amazing work!!
beautilful double trip: inside the mind and at the same time outside :)
Milky Way images I can watch again and again and music so awesome!
I'm so pathetically small
Robert Cheung But without your smallness, and or my smallness, this universe wouldn't be the same :)
Yes we're small, but not insignificant. Ask a married woman how she feels about the tiny little pebble she wears around her finger!
Robert Cheung Yea well I'm fuckin JACKED and I will fight the fucking universe
I have a bad joke
Robert Cheung Compared to what you see in this video. But compared to cells, molecules, atoms, protons, or quarks.. you are literally a universe.
This wins the internet for me today. Just. Complete. Awesomeness.
Imagine viewing this with an Oculus Rift.
Oh never mind, the recommended player on the download page worked great. Thank you so much.
so beautiful ..... very nice... speechless
Six years later and I still come back to this video every so often. Thank you so much for making this masterpiece.
Не может быть, что бы такая красота досталась только нам одним.
Эту красоту отфотошопили, вот и вся красота мультяшная
I literally cried watching your video. I am in tears. Your videos gave me the feeling of being a very small part of something so infinitely grand and spectacular. It is overwhelming. I'm a mixed bag of feels right now. This gave me chills, inspired me and saddened me at the same time. If I had one wish, just a single wish, It would be to be able to explore this majestic galaxy. I could spend my entire life just experiencing it all. One can dream though and your videos help me dream so I thank you.
Those billions of white dots are stars just like our own Sun. Each of them with potential orbiting planets like in our Solar system and each of them could very possibly contain life just like us. There could be millions even billions of other life forms like ours just in our Galaxy. Now the Universe is said to contain billions of Galaxies, just think about it for a second and you will realise how irrelevant our existence really is :L
Apps GH or how unique you really are
What a wonderful and beautiful galaxy mind blowing,, I feel tears in my eyes when I see this video
Wow, this is truly amazing.
wow thanks for the upload
Thank you for this gift for us!!!
This is amazing! How can you quarrel among themselves, when humanity is waiting for such a quantity of the unknown. It is impossible to put into words this feeling when breathing slows down and heartbeat quickens.
I wish I could just drift away into space, nothing but gaze at the resplendent stars with their orbicular azure lights beaming into my eyes. The bright effulgent rays sour past and meteors clash into clouds, with the beams of the stars vouchsafe bestow sheen on the pillars of creation. Eons pass without end, ages countless, and forever.
Это просто обалденное видео! Понимаю, что сам уже в космосе это вживую не посмотрю, но благодаря таким ребятам как автор этого видео - я смогу увидеть многое!
Спасибо за то что делаете!
In absolute awe and amazement. Thank you for this upload
Watching this video, which in essence is a small trip throughout the galaxy, makes you feel how insignificant we are in the universe (or multi-universe). All our pity problems, conflicts, disagreements, wars, becomes so insignificant and irrational compared to the utter infinity and beauty of our galaxy. It makes one more philosophical and a dreamer in life and ask questions like what is our purpose here on Earth, a tiny dot in an ocean of infinity? and who made us? and are we alone?
Within the next 30 years, we will witness an explosion in technological progress in terms of Artificial Intelligence, nanotechnology, biotechnology, and robotics. These four revolutions will forever alter the way we live, communicate, interact, and view life in ways we can barley imagine today.
By the end of this century, we would have mastered the technology to travel between the stars, and might know the answers to the 3 fundamental questions above.
Earth will be roaming with Flying Cars in 2020 - A Random person in 1960.
Eventhough i understand your point of view you assume a lot of things we are no where closer to interstellar travel we barely even made it to the moon and funding to go back to the moon itself is hard. So who do you think would be ready to fund R&D for interstellar travel and subsequent missions? The best we can hope by the end of this century is to land humans on moons of jupiter or maybe saturn and that's the best we can expect.
Not wanting to argue but i just think your assumption is totally unrealistic that's all.
Boon/Slang 2020 is here and we still don’t have flying cars
karthick murali You’re misunderstanding the power of exponential technological progress in the next eighty years we will not progress 80 years but we will progress the equivalent of 20,000 years of that of the 20th century.
[The] White Rabbit Please do some research on exponential progress and look at some data, get more educated.
awesome video and soundtrack. I could watch that all day
Heaven is so mysterious!
This is truly the most awe inspiring thing I've seen in a long, long time.
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Awesome, thanks for doing this!
Gracias por la traducción!
Utterly mesmerizing... quite possibly the most beautiful thing I think I've ever seen..
awesome!
If all of humanity would just stop, breathe, and watch things like this then we'd all realize just how insignificant we are in the grand scheme of things, perhaps just learn to love one another instead of hating each other. There is so much beauty in the universe, and in each and every human being is the capacity to live, to love, and be inspired. Thank you for the inspiration you shared with us all.
космос надо покорять, а не сферы влияния делить. Человечество, после Гагарина, свернуло не туда
Rr Tag человечество ещё раньше свернуло "не туда" ...
Зачем покорять космос, если он враждебен и опасен ? Звёздные врата потеряны. Именно через врата можно передвигаться на любую планету и наблюдать за светилами с любой планеты. Ну а в космосе можно побыть не долгое время и то рядом с живой планетой )))
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It is alarming and frighting that we are alone and isolated. One of the best videos in the entire history of humanity and UA-cam
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One of the most amazing videos that have ever seen, congratulations.
Very good work.
we just traveled 100 thousand light years in 7 minutes
This is a small part of our galaxy. Nowhere near all of it.
Only small part of it. We are still to know the true scale our own galaxy because of several technical problems.
My name is fer from planet trii
Subahan Allah, when I watch this video I have tears in my eyes, what a large, large, large and beautiful our universe
Emocionante! Espetacular! Extraordinário! Belíssimo! Inefável!!!
Headphones on 🎧 and view on the largest, clearest screen you can. ✨❤️ love you Spitzer 🛰
Невероятно! Спасибо!
Very beautiful - touched a deep yearning in me - thank you! 🌹❤🌻💜🌸💛
Просто великолепно!! Спасибо, Ридл!
No words to describe this video and the amazing work... priceless
Oh dear God
These images are incredible, and as time goes on, scientists continue to discover more and more about our own galaxy. Scientists now know for instance, that there are literally billions of planets in our own galaxy, but I often wonder why we can't detect any signs of intelligent life out there...no radio waves, no signals. That old Fermi Paradox: where is everybody?
what does disliked 238 people ??? *facepalm
Bobr Den Flerthers and the like. It's come to be expected with these videos.
Such talented work. Going to buy immediately. Thank you, author and keep up the great work, i want to see your future works.
"There is no other life out there, we are the only ones and are lucky"
Said nobody who understands this, ever.
Mexuverse San I honestly think there is at least one other intelligent civilisation in our galaxy, but they probably are at a similar tech level to us.
Imagine finding aliens, and we have similar or even better technology than them.
No proof thou.
Great music choice
There is no meaning to life.
Loganator No Donny, these men are Nihilists, there's nothing to be afraid of.
Loganator Life is the meaning to life, never say there's no meaning, people could interpret it as : Kill yourselves already, and if people still find death scary, that could be a very controversial comment...
Loganator But Him.
No there is not. We act like we're great and achieving something, but... in the grand scope? We're nothing, we showed up, evolved and will eventually die out. Every life is just an episode, an accident, all we can do is live how we want to live, make the most of it, every life is an individual story, it's up to us to make this story mean something to US, so we can be happy with the story we tailored ourselves and so we can die fulfilled. That's it.
+borek921 I totally agree, although I still find some of the language a bit defeatist.
Honestly I'm a bit disappointed when people respond to these videos in a somewhat negative (or even just nihilistic) way, though I get it-- their concept that life and humanity and everything else was based on some teleological purpose or goal that they should follow along with, and when that falls away they feel lost or helpless.
Instead I see the realization that (human) life is "meaningless" or "purposeless" as a liberating thing. It's like if instead of only being able to do paint-by-number drawings, you're suddenly given a completely blank canvas to paint whatever you want. It's more intimidating, but far more satisfying to create your own life, invent your own purpose, the way you want-- even if your metaphorical painting ends up being similar to the paint-by-number version, at least you made that choice.
Life is amazing because we've managed to evolve into this improbable population of creatures that interact in a trillion improbable ways, and that complexity is mindblowing when you consider that the physics that underlie all those things is so simple and precise.
The beauty of just about everything is in how "precise" turns into "complex", and to write off the complexity of life as "meaningless" in the sense of having no value just because it's underpinned by cold, precise physical laws, is I think missing the entire point.
I love hammock. And when I found this video I got excited.
this would be a good video for like a neil degrasse speech over it
Oh my God! It is unbelievable. Tnx for your work.
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