It’s a good start to understanding, that’s for sure. I had no clue it was so big! I just wish we would get that damned James Webb telescope up and running… Our cosmic nearsightedness could finally be adjusted.
In another thousand years, they wouldve already traveled dimensions and solved the puzzle that is the universe. We are the aliens to every other planet in the future
used to be kinda jealous of people living at the time when entire continents were being discovered. sorta seemed like everything was figured out by the time i got here. now i know i was completely wrong
@@LXIXTurner hell nah man, humanity will never be able to even travel outside the galaxy, let alone talking about dimensions, time, discovering the universe mysteries etc. etc.
@@MashuSlyferiux we discovered the universe didnt we? We discover more and more everyday, most known recent example is the age of our universe changing. I dont see why it’s impossible, i can see how it can end for humanity but saying it’s impossible is impossible. There’s always possibilities and with science, those poss play out eventually
I think there is truth to this, however I believe in the other side of an argument I have too. I believe the vast unknown of crazy holy hell knowledge and stuff the universe contains, drive some people insane. Hence why some just choose to completely ignore it. Or turn a blind eye to the facts the universe contains. The universe is humanity's most humbling subject.
You’re really good at getting just the right mix of casual depth and more advanced concepts into your videos. Gives the viewer room to research more into a topic, but also doesn’t lock them away behind a bit too much detail, or not enough to be interesting.
Bro the same can be said about your videos, i like all your builds, u r an artist. Now that i know that you are also interested in universe i think i like you even more. Cheers from Serbia.
Simply put, if we did, nothing else would happen or matter. I think deep down we're aware of our impending doom, everyone dies, nothing actually matters. But it's our nature to not quit, keep asking questions. What if there's a way out, what if we can science this shit, make another universe. We're just not built to take no for an answer.
@@dronepro7316 A photo the hubble telescope took of a very tiny but distant part of the night sky revealing a large number of distant galaxies revealing how vast the observable universe actual was. I think it was the first photo the telescope took as well.
It’s always crazy to remember that every time you hear the unimaginable scale of the “observable” universe that there’s still an awful lot of unobservable universe out there.
@@foreverNwonder a computer program is a joke compared to the complexity of our universe. it’s the same concept essentially but our brains out advanced enough to comprehend the real program of life
@@foreverNwonder a computer program that can simulate a single human mind has yet to be invented. Much less 8 billion of them all interacting within a massively complex universe.
@@wolfetteplays8894 lmao no "they" are not. Its probably never going to be possible to use computers to simulate a human mind. Silicon transistors are a terrible medium to graft biochemicle neurons onto
No matter how many times I view pictures showing “Hubble Deep-Field or Hubble Ultra Deep-Field” my mind is always melted by how impressive it truly is that those light-points in the photographs are entire galaxies!!
It’s mind boggling that all those light points look so close together….yet they are so far apart from each other that most people can’t understand the distance….even when told using the the numbers we’ve been using our whole lives. What gets me thinking a lot is the fact that we can see things that are impossible to actually get to…think about that!?!?
I love the shot on the deep field south showing the quasar…phenomenal that light from such a distant point to us in space and time can flare out so brazenly like that…beautiful and mind boggling.
@Ryan Roberts Oh, but we HAVE seen farther than that! In fact, in the Hubble eXtreme Deep Field (XDF) we have discovered a galaxy 10.4 billion light years away! James Webb ST is going to be able to document galaxies even further than that through the opaque gas of the early universe thanks to its vast capabilities to photograph in infrared!
No matter how many videos I watch or rewatch that discuss the sheer scale of the universe, I'll never get bored. Really passionate about it, even not a professional or anything, I will forever admire these topics until I can't.
@@phillipperkins5476 It's cringe to enjoy studying the Universe we live in and being passionate about something? I also like to watch space videos even though I'm not professional. I don't know what you are doing here then. Talking people down? Or are you a professional? Please learn to appreciate other people more. Nah, I'm just wasting my time talking to some random troll here.
This is one of the finest if not the best presentation I have ever seen on this subject matter. For someone like me, who is no expert, but knows slightly more than some, it is the perfect blend of explainable fact and theory and i was gripped from start to finish. I subscribed within minutes of it starting...thank you all
This channel is the best I have seen so far amongst all the ones that explain the concepts of the universe and space/time. The reason I like it the most is because the explanation is simple and clear, and the focus is on helping everybody understand the mysteries of the universe. What I particularly like about this channel is that it is focused on the facts supported by research, and there is no attempt to intersperse the explanation with needless, unnecessary music and over-dramatizing. In some channels, the loud music is sometimes so distracting that it actually takes away from the focus on the facts of the science. And I say this despite being an English Literature graduate, with no background in Science. If I could understand and appreciate it, I am sure anybody can. Thank you for this excellent channel and narration!
No matter how many times we watch these type of videos ! We still cannot comprehend, the sheer distances that are involved. The universe truly is mind blowing.
Whenever I catch myself lying awake overthinking, I just imagine myself being on a rock in space. Then my view pans to an external observer of Earth, then to it's Solar System. The scale goes on until my problems seem pointless. It may sound negative to some but when it works I can say, even if only for a moment... I find peace.
That’s not negative at all! That’s proper perspective. Those who think that the entire universe consists of themselves and their problems have a distorted perspective.
@@JahtotheRod It does blow minds; Of course the scientist gets used to not getting caught up in the Oh wow though only a very few even realize how thin the atmosphere actually it • Myself I drink coffee to find peace
This has been one of the best videos about astronomy I've ever seen, it includes everything I've seen in every other video and the relation between it in a single video and is put together so elegantly and makes understanding it or finding the relation between different things I've known very easy and admirable . Thank you ❤
Last year I discoverd this channel and im so glad I did. Always had a passion for astronomy but the way you explain it it makes it easier to understand everything. Love this channel!
It's terrifying and yet comforting to know that the planet you lived on along with the galaxy and literally everything will be gone one day leaving no signs that something even existed . So it doesn't matter what you are or what you are doing or where you were born, just experience life with all the flaws and beauty and wave goodbye
Have you seen the video where they use marbles and beach balls to show the relative scale of the sun and solar system? They have to drive across two states to place the marker for next star system I believe
Take it easy on the guy. The channel is actually doing really well. His videos get tons of views and likes and he’s got steady sub growth. This channel is in a very good position to get much much bigger as well. Just watch and see bro. Just watch and see
@@dingojones take it easy on him? I'm praising the guy on how amazing this channel is. Hopefully will gain millions more subs as it is so well deserved
@@wellzysmagic1508 it’s all good. SEA don’t listen to any of your hate and negativity anyway. That’s why his channel gonna blow up and leave yo ass in tha dust!!!
I think the saddest part about the universe is how it's actively isolating us from everything else due to its rapid expansion. It's fascinating that the very process of creating more and more gives us less and less to observe
The expanding state of the universe as well as a few other implications makes me wonder if we will actually discover/master inter-dimensional travel faster than we master traveling through space. Like if traveling between dimensional strata is majorly a case of energy production then that would always be easier than creating and maintaining a space faring vessel and its crew on journeys that could last upwards of 100 years.
@@Niyto it very well might be time travel. But I think it will be easier to work out how to time travel or any other dimensional hopping than it would be to get a crew of 50 in a ship through the kuiper belt or past the oort cloud. The logistics of such a feat are mind boggling. But if interdimensional travel is more of an issue with energy production then it would be theoretically easier than space travel.
Not only less to observe. Even if we invent near light speed travel, most of the universe is already beyond our reach, and even more slips away each day that passes. I’m generally positive about human progress and the idea that we will one day move beyond earth, but thinking about the challenges I sometimes doubt we’ll ever go beyond the solar system.
@@jezna1785we’re too busy chopping off our genitals and psychologically torturing our own species to become a space faring species. Besides the moment we make contact with an alien race it’s only a matter of time before we get into a war with them.
These videos indeed helps in getting over anxiety and insomnia. I hope same for depression also. While watching relaxing and soothing videos for sleeping, it struck me that most of such videos use visuals and animations of space . Then I switched to space and astronomy videos automatically and it worked like Magic. The reason may be because it helps us realize how petty we and our concerns are in such a vast universe.
an excellent question, the answer to which will be provided either by evolution weeding out that combative trait, or our disappearance from the face of the planet
Why not fight? If violence and exterminating other people gives you pleasure, what do you owe any other being or creature? You have a spec of time before the universe literally comes to an end at the moment death takes you. You won't know if you lived 2 years or 80 years, so what's the difference? You won't have a spec of knowledge, memory, or recognition about what you did, learned, loved, created, or accomplished. So what's the difference? Would you pay for four years of college if upon graduation, the entire four years was utterly wiped from your memory so that you had no idea you even did it, and anything you learned was wiped from your brain, and your diploma was wiped from existence? Well, that's life. And does it matter how long you live if you won't even know it ever happened anyway? So do whatever you want. There is literally no consequences. And we aren't all we have, because we have nothing. You won't even know that anyone lived or whether anyone cared for you or you cared for them the second you close your eyes in death. Or the alternative answer to your question would simply be, because mankind is broken and have fallen short of the glory of God as we use the free will he gave us to reject his command to love one another. Along with that goes the good news that he provided a remedy, and that what we do does matter, and does live on beyond this life.
I'm here, I'm home, I'm safe in my planet. Compared to the infinite universe we are insignificant but so are our problems and limitations, this makes me feel so vulnerable but at the same time so in control of my existence, this won't last long, enjoy your life
"I'm here, I'm home, I'm safe in my planet" is such a weird but comforting sentence to read after having your mind once again blown away by the sheer scale of existence. I love it.
@@saltydog4443 That’s a great point. Also there is no way in hell we will ever understand gravity or be able to understand it at insane levels. Like with Black Holes.
@@saltydog4443 So again, that means YOU don't have a clue of what you are talking about, because YOU don't understand any of the science they've spent decades studying?
A special emotion pops out whenever I think of the universe. An emotion that encompasses pride, optimism, humbleness and shivers. I feel as if I am helpless and all I can do is bow down to its almighty greatness. And believe me or not I sometimes almost cry when I try to realize how graceful it is. Living in such a magical realm is more than enough for me. My only God is the cosmos itself and I will be grateful today and tomorrow and for all eternity for its existence, even after mine has come to an end. Thank you for the video. I appreciate every content maker who does these kind of videos.
Well you said it was shrinking, but we found Expansion, a bigger ever than we had thought....now you say that it will die and the black wholes will provide the energy to do this...ELIMINATE ALL LIFE IN EVERY GALAXY AND THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE LOL &. GTOMF, GET THAT OFF MY FACE.....BOOHOO!!
I've watched the entire "Ultimate Space Playlist!", and I gotta say, you guys have drastically improved your videos from 2018 to 2021. A few things I noticed that improved were: you spoke more slowly, and the images/videos you use were more varied. Great work SEA, I love your vids! Keep it up. (please)
I could watch your productions all day. As a 40yo who’s been interested in cosmology for my whole life, I feel I’m in a golden age of information and enlightenment. Thank you for your work, it’s so well produced.
I will never understand how anyone isn't obsessed with this stuff. There is literally nothing more tantalizing, memorizing, or frightening than the question of the nature of the universe.
Occasionally amongst friends I try to bring these questions up as a topic of discussion, but it's futile. They're just not interested. I need more friends like you guys on this thread! 😄
Love your content man. I watch a ton of science content on you tube and yours is the best. Your voice, your cadence, the pauses, the sound, pictures, and most importantly the information you share is top notch my dude!
I just want to say how impressive this channel is. I get the impression it's just one guy doing this. Not only is your intellect at a level more than necessary to speak on the subjects you do, but the way you produce each of your videos, and have a complete bibliography for every video?!!!! I'm blown away. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us ❤
You actually got me interested in how many football fields and so I did the math; The universe is 46 and a half billion light-years in diameter. 46.5 billion light-years is 481,106,700,541,000,000,064,640,024 yards. An average football field is around 100 yards. 481,106,700,541,000,000,064,640,024 divided by 100 is 4,811,067,000,000,000,000,768,296. So, 4,811,067,000,000,000,000,768,296 football fields would fit the entire (observable) universe. Mindblowing.
I’m not sure I would want to meet another alien. The example is ourselves as we look to colonise other worlds but do not think that maybe just maybe it may not be our world to colonise should we find another world that is as hospitable as ours. Also we as a species kill other animals for food and keep animals captive in zoos etc. Now having said all that what if another alien considered us as food or wanted to put us in a zoo? It’s a thought as natures law is eat or be eaten and that law will probably be for space too. Thankfully space is vast so I find that vastness a safe space for our own protection in all honesty.
Aliens or if there is intelligent life look at us humans as we would look at ants , insignificant and primitive hence why there is no reason for them to “meet” with us
The content was simplified to a degree that I finally understand so many of those concepts I've been only hearing about for years. Seriously good work. Mind blown
He is wrong about the dark ending....it will become the new beginning. In the beginning the universe was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God said, "Let there be light," and there was light ( the Big Bang). Yippee Yahoo here we go again! Prove me wrong 🤩
@@mitchgodwin If you make a claim like you have done, the onus is on you to prove the claim right not for people to prove you wrong. I could just say to you, the Universe started one second ago and all the thoughts you have in your head were put there. Prove me wrong. In other words, stop being silly.
To learn theorys in small digestible videos try pbs space time it takes something like the holographic principle and explains it w graphics in a relatively short video
It's kind of ironic -- when we first studied astronomy we thought our galaxy was all that there was. Several billion years from now after the local merger and the last of the other galaxies move beyond the particle horizon. any new civilizations that arise and who reach our tech level will think the same thing. But unlike us, they will never be able to know any better. I guess we are pretty lucky that we live in the universe when it is so young :)
We are already thinking that about our universe. It is assumed that our universe is all that there is, but maybe in the earlier or later times other universes were or will be detectable. The amount of potential discoveries that we are blind to must be unimaginably greater than what we already know.
Likely a super advanced civilization during this time could guess that other galaxies do exist. They would detect the expansion of the universe and therefore could theorize that there were galaxies close to them in the past. They could never see them or verify it though.
@@TheRandomPhangirl perhaps I should be asking you that after that completely unrelated comment about a random piece of music. There are places to get help.
My sentiments exactly. Just what IS beyond the farthest galaxies? Limitlessness? We can't comprehend that, so what is there must "infinity," or better yet, eternity (i.e., timelessness).
@1 New Notification You don't have how and nobody is close to it as you try to say. String theory is not science and my guess is that it will never be.
It's speculation, there is evidence that the expansion of the universe changed in the past so there is no way for us to know how it will behave in the future or what other fundamental mechanisms from physics may kick in. Personally I believe something completely unpredictable will happen that will make the universe as interesting of a place as it ever was.
@@Leandro-bj6jh Yeah, there is some interesting and really awesome theories out there that I love. There is one that says that our big bang's singularity was a previous eon's 'heat death'ed' expanded universe which achieved entropy, which then was rescaled - That at some point in the distant future the universe will actually forget it's time and scale when it reaches entropy and that it could create a new big bang as when the scale is forgotten then our entire dead expanded universe could actually be a singularity itself and fuel the next one. It wouldn't be a big crunch, it would be a rescale that would bring immense heat in all things which turned cold in entropy and that this cycle of eons would be infinite.
Seeing the deep field pictures for the first time and understanding its implications changed my world view entirely. It felt like an awakening of some sort.
An awakening that also brings about fear in an odd way. Fear of the unknown and not being able to see what’s really there. That photo was basically taken from one small point in our sky, looking out into one specific direction. The amount of galaxies in that compiled image was astounding… and then to think that it’s like that in every direction for millions upon millions of light years away when we look up is even more of a head trip. You can’t help but sit and wonder what or who else is out there give there is just so many. We have our Milky Way Galaxy with our sun, moons, and planets … and all those galaxies out there, not knowing who or what they could hold. It’s a great reminder that we are but a blip in the universe, but a very lucky blip to be on such a planet that has given life to us all in comparison to others we’ve discovered.
MY FAVORITE!!! I need you to know, that your videos are next level. Each and every fascinating film has broadened my understanding of our universe immensely. Visually, each video is more elegant and beautiful than the next. Your narration is not only soothing to the ear, and poetic, but you’ve mastered the art of presenting these highly complex scientific concepts in a way that’s easily 😅understood by a simpleton like myself. I FINALLY FEEL LIKE I HAVE found my go to- FAVORITE channel on all things universe/space/etc
Sometimes it upsets me that we are smart enough to kinda understand all off this, But at the same time we are so tiny and so young that we cant explore non of it.
OMG.. I've known what red shift is for years and thought I could explain it.. but the animation you make is by far the best explanation I've ever seen. I think I even understand a little bit better now.
It's all a matter of scale. Compared to the size of our huge but cosmically tiny Earth one human individual is incredibly small. Compared to an ant a human is an incomprehensible giant. Compared to an ant a water molecule is incomprehensibly small. An atom is smaller, a proton is smaller, atomic particles are smaller. The universe is almost infinite in both directions it seems. I find it amazing enough that the sun could contain 1 million Earths.
it breaks all known laws of physics, only proving that when enough matter is compressed or enough energy is generated that physics as we know it breaks down
That means in 60 seconds, a minute passed in africa ok sorry, that just means in just a second, our space can get bigger, in size of 10 light years.... in just a second our space can get that big... you know what my brain broke too.
@@myra961 not even a second it’s like millionths of a second...I guess that doesn’t make much difference compared to 100’s of billions of years 😂 but still wtf! This shit just doesn’t make sense why do I have to die before we figure this out !!!
This is one of the best and well organized channel ive ever watched. The intellect and overall simplification of the cosmos is intriguing and something i could spend all day watching. we live in a golden age of discovery and ifi had one wish, id wish i was able to live long enough to see the complete life of the universe becaue it is a grand creation and is beautiful in its mystery.
Watching this video literally took me 4 tries lol. I would start watching the video and fall asleep midway through and try again tomorrow. I guess there's something really soothing about your space videos. I really appreciate the effort you put into these videos, they are amazing!
13:47 Literally sitting here crying. Absolutely beautiful to look at. All six Deep Field images make me feel so emotional. Humanity has advanced so far for us to be able to view the wonders of the universe.
It's so beatiful, and then saddening that humans as a species will never get closer, or learn more information than we can already get from light, as they're all moving away from us from cosmic expansion faster than we could ever race to catch up.
@@slothmarathonpromotions2470 you are, like what you doing right now, when someone said that something or someone being rude or mean to them, you don't question them, just accept what they are saying and move on.
"Thereafter the universe will be a totally homogenous, incomprehensibly large and boundless void, eternally dominated by dark energy" Gave me the chills.
It's entirely possible our universe exists in a boundless sea of different expanding universes, and in time our universe might collide with another. This is my headcanon because it's the least depressing idea
Incomprehensible large? People familiar with astronomy simply have learned to ignore that even the distances within the solar system is are incomprehensibly large.
At the exact moment when the second-to-last iota of matter evaporates into dark energy, there is no longer anything in a specific place relative to some other place. Spacetime instantly becomes meaningless. Everything is once again nowhere, collapsed into that one remaining particle, relative to nothing, timeless and location-less
Listening to this video for the 3rd time now at work. When colleagues annoy me or when my world starts to feel too full, this reminds me that there is so much more to life. Its so relaxing. Thank you so much for making this ❤
This video answered SO MANY questions I've always had about what the 'observable universe' is and resolved so much confusion I've had about it's age vs. what we can see and how we see it. I never grasped until now that SPACE ITSELF is the cause of so much of what we see. It seems so damn simple and elegant once you realize it, but until now it's been so damn confusing to me. THANK YOU for explaining this so plainly.
Instagrammers? I think it’s the wealthiest people of the world who hold the most power and control of earth and everything on it who should and need to be humbled. Not some teen looking for internet fame lol! But that’s just my opinion.
I just recently found your channel, and have been loving your content. Thank you for all the work you put into these videos. I've been interested in space since I was a kid, but lack the ability in mathematics to study it. That hasn't destroyed my interest though, and am thankful to learn through your channel. I have so many questions and thoughts, and the more I learn, the more I'm amazed that we are here at all and evolved the way we did. Thanks!
Another awesome video, very well done. I was so engrossed by the ending that I literally felt a sinking feeling at how it will all (in theory) turn out. Then I realized that I won’t be around for it.
The magnitude of the possible actual universe makes my brain leak out of my ears a little bit. Being a non high-school graduate I still try to understand and you do a great job of relating the materials.
Your documentaries with those amazing animations and music are pieces of art per se. truely amazing. subscribed instantly. congratulations for this stunning work, and thank you so much for sharing.
This was released 3 years ago. The JWST (James Webb Space Telescope) has now been updating knowledge of our universe for several years. I’d love to see a bridge video showing how what is stated in this video now must be updated due to what has been discovered using the JWST. This is a great video but it seems it needs an addendum now that we have learned so much more. Even the previous estimate of the age of the universe is in question as a result of the more distant (in time) galaxies found with the JWST…
I only wish I could hang around for a "few billion years" to see how it all unravels. So many questions to be explained (but could we understand the explanation) I would suggest mankind will need to evolve many times over to comprehend many of the questions I have about the universe from quantum particles to dark energy/matter to new dimensions, for now though I will continue to watch these great videos and use my limited intelligence to understand what is being explained to me.
What’s terrifying is the future and death losing all the negatives but who knows hopefully we transcend with our consciousness to beyond the universe to something more and better even that we won’t be stuck suffering heat death and all that jazz.
@@galacticgalaxyonezerone7235 Find God and you will no longer fear death. Your purpose becomes extremely clear and you will no longer fear this impossibly large universe.
"Expanded not in size, but in SCALE." That is a phrase worth lingering on for a few moments. I don't understand why you would eventually return to the same place if you traveled straight on out into space. Unless there was some curvature, wouldnt you just...keep going further "away"? Terrific video, well explained.
Anyone else ever miss people they've lost when watching videos like these? Idk why.. the cosmic scale stuff gets me thinking.. they must still be out there.. somewhere.. its like I can feel it.. sometimes.
Huge respect for the cameraman who traveled around the universe just to record this.
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Using "bus size" to describe the Hubble telescope was definitely the most comprehensible unit of measurement in the whole video
It’s a good start to understanding, that’s for sure. I had no clue it was so big!
I just wish we would get that damned James Webb telescope up and running… Our cosmic nearsightedness could finally be adjusted.
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I enjoy thinking about how big the universe is because it makes my problems feel insignificant. There's so much comfort in that.
We built the universe with ˹great˺ might, and We are certainly expanding ˹it˺. Quran 51:47
@@MrShybann bullshxt
its not just your problems. you yourself are completely insignificant
@@MrShybann hahahahaha your mind will take billion of years to evolve.
There are no passengers on spaceship Earth only crew
I feel privileged to live at a time when these wonders are revealed.
In another thousand years, they wouldve already traveled dimensions and solved the puzzle that is the universe. We are the aliens to every other planet in the future
used to be kinda jealous of people living at the time when entire continents were being discovered. sorta seemed like everything was figured out by the time i got here. now i know i was completely wrong
I just had that exact thought!
@@LXIXTurner hell nah man, humanity will never be able to even travel outside the galaxy, let alone talking about dimensions, time, discovering the universe mysteries etc. etc.
@@MashuSlyferiux we discovered the universe didnt we? We discover more and more everyday, most known recent example is the age of our universe changing. I dont see why it’s impossible, i can see how it can end for humanity but saying it’s impossible is impossible. There’s always possibilities and with science, those poss play out eventually
I think it’s important to watch content like this regularly. It’s grounding to see the bigger picture.
Couldnt agree more
I think there is truth to this, however I believe in the other side of an argument I have too. I believe the vast unknown of crazy holy hell knowledge and stuff the universe contains, drive some people insane. Hence why some just choose to completely ignore it. Or turn a blind eye to the facts the universe contains. The universe is humanity's most humbling subject.
Your not seeing the bigger picture. It’s impossible. He told you that through this video like 5 times
@@TheNightKing22 I go crazy cause that shut 😂
Yeah but you can’t do anything with that wellness cus our small picture is shit
You’re really good at getting just the right mix of casual depth and more advanced concepts into your videos. Gives the viewer room to research more into a topic, but also doesn’t lock them away behind a bit too much detail, or not enough to be interesting.
I totally agree with you.
I totally agree too. On one of his older videos, someone mentioned about him being the ‘new’ David Attenborough - something I also agreed with.
So all that will be left is blackholes
@@albinoviper2876 Don't forget that those will evaporate too
Bro the same can be said about your videos, i like all your builds, u r an artist. Now that i know that you are also interested in universe i think i like you even more. Cheers from Serbia.
I dont understand how this shit isn't all everyone thinks about and obsesses over everyday of their life.
education
EXACTLY
People tend to be the most interested on the things they can influence
Tik tok dude
Simply put, if we did, nothing else would happen or matter. I think deep down we're aware of our impending doom, everyone dies, nothing actually matters. But it's our nature to not quit, keep asking questions. What if there's a way out, what if we can science this shit, make another universe. We're just not built to take no for an answer.
I will always remember the first time I saw the Hubble Deep Field image. It's one of those moments in life that changes your view forever.
What’s that?
@@dronepro7316 A photo the hubble telescope took of a very tiny but distant part of the night sky revealing a large number of distant galaxies revealing how vast the observable universe actual was. I think it was the first photo the telescope took as well.
Did you see the deep field from the James webb? It was breathtaking
@@dronepro7316it's pretty early in the video mate
@@theallseeing1141Adz-Dzariyat Ayat 47
وَالسَّمَاۤءَ بَنَيْنٰهَا بِاَيْىدٍ وَّاِنَّا لَمُوْسِعُوْنَ ٤٧
was-samâ'a banainâhâ bi'aidiw wa innâ lamûsi‘ûn
Langit Kami bangun dengan tangan (kekuatan Kami) dan sesungguhnya Kami benar-benar meluaskan(-nya).
It’s always crazy to remember that every time you hear the unimaginable scale of the “observable” universe that there’s still an awful lot of unobservable universe out there.
It makes me think there’s no way this vast amount of space could exist anywhere besides a computer program 😩
@@foreverNwonder a computer program is a joke compared to the complexity of our universe. it’s the same concept essentially but our brains out advanced enough to comprehend the real program of life
@@foreverNwonder a computer program that can simulate a single human mind has yet to be invented. Much less 8 billion of them all interacting within a massively complex universe.
@@user-svqmbivthey’re getting closer to making it happen though
@@wolfetteplays8894 lmao no "they" are not. Its probably never going to be possible to use computers to simulate a human mind. Silicon transistors are a terrible medium to graft biochemicle neurons onto
33 min of pure cosmic knowledge. 1 ad
this guy needs some recognition
Calm down. :'D It's UA-cam.
90% of the video was science fiction.
@@stuckanonymous That's not my album, you uneducated bottom-feeder. :'D
So you learned all about me eay
@@CooManTunes Incel.
No matter how many times I view pictures showing “Hubble Deep-Field or Hubble Ultra Deep-Field” my mind is always melted by how impressive it truly is that those light-points in the photographs are entire galaxies!!
It’s mind boggling that all those light points look so close together….yet they are so far apart from each other that most people can’t understand the distance….even when told using the the numbers we’ve been using our whole lives. What gets me thinking a lot is the fact that we can see things that are impossible to actually get to…think about that!?!?
I love the shot on the deep field south showing the quasar…phenomenal that light from such a distant point to us in space and time can flare out so brazenly like that…beautiful and mind boggling.
@Ryan Roberts preach ✊
@Ryan Roberts
Oh, but we HAVE seen farther than that! In fact, in the Hubble eXtreme Deep Field (XDF) we have discovered a galaxy 10.4 billion light years away! James Webb ST is going to be able to document galaxies even further than that through the opaque gas of the early universe thanks to its vast capabilities to photograph in infrared!
@Ryan Roberts You are joking? Or can you not see objects that existed before you were born? Lol.
No matter how many videos I watch or rewatch that discuss the sheer scale of the universe, I'll never get bored. Really passionate about it, even not a professional or anything, I will forever admire these topics until I can't.
Cringe
@@phillipperkins5476 It's cringe to enjoy studying the Universe we live in and being passionate about something? I also like to watch space videos even though I'm not professional. I don't know what you are doing here then. Talking people down? Or are you a professional? Please learn to appreciate other people more. Nah, I'm just wasting my time talking to some random troll here.
@@expredjust ignore him he’s dumb. I’m not a “pro” of knowledge on any subject but I love to learn.
You've synthesized the most comprehensive guide to the cosmic universe I've ever seen. This was beautifully written and a pleasure to experience
This is one of the finest if not the best presentation I have ever seen on this subject matter. For someone like me, who is no expert, but knows slightly more than some, it is the perfect blend of explainable fact and theory and i was gripped from start to finish. I subscribed within minutes of it starting...thank you all
Hi there. Would you like to know what happens after death? I know the answer if you're intrested
@@jhwhthemerciful nice
Hi there, maybe we can locate Yoda's universe.
It took you MINUTES to subscribe?
This fool said 23 trillion light years at the speed of light.
I’ve been watching cosmology videos for the entire period of the pandemic (so far), and this is definitely one of the best there is. Respect.
Usually after I have sex I tune to this Chanel with my wife
Lovely
Enough.
I went outside and hug random people really spread the good news out there
This channel is the best I have seen so far amongst all the ones that explain the concepts of the universe and space/time. The reason I like it the most is because the explanation is simple and clear, and the focus is on helping everybody understand the mysteries of the universe. What I particularly like about this channel is that it is focused on the facts supported by research, and there is no attempt to intersperse the explanation with needless, unnecessary music and over-dramatizing. In some channels, the loud music is sometimes so distracting that it actually takes away from the focus on the facts of the science. And I say this despite being an English Literature graduate, with no background in Science. If I could understand and appreciate it, I am sure anybody can. Thank you for this excellent channel and narration!
No matter how many times we watch these type of videos ! We still cannot comprehend, the sheer distances that are involved. The universe truly is mind blowing.
Well said
For sure... And there's always something knew, or showed in a different way...
It's mind-blowing stuff
"The Universe... Heh.. What a concept"
1 atom: Size of Earth >1 human:Size of Universe
Source: the book 'a short history about nearly Everything'
Whenever I catch myself lying awake overthinking, I just imagine myself being on a rock in space. Then my view pans to an external observer of Earth, then to it's Solar System. The scale goes on until my problems seem pointless. It may sound negative to some but when it works I can say, even if only for a moment... I find peace.
UMMMMmmm I think they make a pill for that...
That’s not negative at all! That’s proper perspective. Those who think that the entire universe consists of themselves and their problems have a distorted perspective.
@@JahtotheRod It does blow minds;
Of course the scientist gets used to not getting caught up in the Oh wow though only a very few even realize how thin the atmosphere actually it • Myself I drink coffee to find peace
Deep bro. I'm sorry 😔
you have to stargaze if you ever have a chance. It is just as liberating
Fantastic.
This is one of the most comprehensive 'cosmology for novices' videos I've so far seen. Excellent work.
Thank you
This has been one of the best videos about astronomy I've ever seen, it includes everything I've seen in every other video and the relation between it in a single video and is put together so elegantly and makes understanding it or finding the relation between different things I've known very easy and admirable . Thank you ❤
This video was made by AI, don't trust it and don't be inspired by it. There are a lot of creators of actual videos about this subject out there
Is gravity faster than the speed of light?
Last year I discoverd this channel and im so glad I did. Always had a passion for astronomy but the way you explain it it makes it easier to understand everything. Love this channel!
you took the words right out of my mouth
Indeed, since I found this channel I'm addicted to space.
Lucky you weren't here when Sea went to school. It was a bad 3 months lol no videos :(
@@Gubers also Kurzgesagt - In a nutshell
I came to UA-cam stoned to watch funny videos and am leaving with an existential meltdown.
That'll happen 😉
Loser
Facts
😂😂😂😂
Same...always
Lately I love turning on a space vid and falling a sleep in minutes
Ur missing out
@@despacitodaniel801 I just rewatch from where I last remember I was before drifting off
Me to 🤙🏽
Hey Chris, it's Chris... me too.
Same
It's terrifying and yet comforting to know that the planet you lived on along with the galaxy and literally everything will be gone one day leaving no signs that something even existed . So it doesn't matter what you are or what you are doing or where you were born, just experience life with all the flaws and beauty and wave goodbye
“THE COSMIC SCALE”
watched on a cell phone
The irony
Mooddd
Yeah that's a fail
Have you seen the video where they use marbles and beach balls to show the relative scale of the sun and solar system? They have to drive across two states to place the marker for next star system I believe
So close, but yet, so far...
It's insane how underrated this channel is. One of the greatest channels on the platform.
Agreed
Take it easy on the guy. The channel is actually doing really well. His videos get tons of views and likes and he’s got steady sub growth. This channel is in a very good position to get much much bigger as well. Just watch and see bro. Just watch and see
@@dingojones take it easy on him? I'm praising the guy on how amazing this channel is. Hopefully will gain millions more subs as it is so well deserved
@@wellzysmagic1508 it’s all good. SEA don’t listen to any of your hate and negativity anyway. That’s why his channel gonna blow up and leave yo ass in tha dust!!!
You completely misunderstood the comment and it makes you look like a right tit@@dingojones
I get upset that we can’t explore any of it
I think we need to think of new ways to explore. So please don't get too upset...
@@rustybolts8953 What they need to research in new ways is money. It’s all money :/
Start researching, study hard and you might be able to do something about.
So do I. It's very sad. We have 230 billion years for life like ours before the thermal death hits.
@@unknownchannel3141 Life will most likely end wayyyyyyyyyy sooner. Personally, I don't see us reach type 2,5 civ before we go extinct.
I think the saddest part about the universe is how it's actively isolating us from everything else due to its rapid expansion.
It's fascinating that the very process of creating more and more gives us less and less to observe
The expanding state of the universe as well as a few other implications makes me wonder if we will actually discover/master inter-dimensional travel faster than we master traveling through space.
Like if traveling between dimensional strata is majorly a case of energy production then that would always be easier than creating and maintaining a space faring vessel and its crew on journeys that could last upwards of 100 years.
@@GiraffeCrabinter-dimensional...
As a 3D human, to go into 4D is effectively time-travel.
@@Niyto it very well might be time travel. But I think it will be easier to work out how to time travel or any other dimensional hopping than it would be to get a crew of 50 in a ship through the kuiper belt or past the oort cloud.
The logistics of such a feat are mind boggling. But if interdimensional travel is more of an issue with energy production then it would be theoretically easier than space travel.
Not only less to observe. Even if we invent near light speed travel, most of the universe is already beyond our reach, and even more slips away each day that passes. I’m generally positive about human progress and the idea that we will one day move beyond earth, but thinking about the challenges I sometimes doubt we’ll ever go beyond the solar system.
@@jezna1785we’re too busy chopping off our genitals and psychologically torturing our own species to become a space faring species. Besides the moment we make contact with an alien race it’s only a matter of time before we get into a war with them.
These videos indeed helps in getting over anxiety and insomnia. I hope same for depression also. While watching relaxing and soothing videos for sleeping, it struck me that most of such videos use visuals and animations of space . Then I switched to space and astronomy videos automatically and it worked like Magic. The reason may be because it helps us realize how petty we and our concerns are in such a vast universe.
you found what works for you. may we all do that.
@@daskritterhaus5491 loop 🔂 I look l👀 😆 lthe land l
100% in the same boat. The perspective shift, on a large monitor in a dark room, literally nomalises my BP and soothes my anxiety attacks. ❤️
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Thinking about the impossible hugeeness of the universe is among the most comforting things. At least in my opinion.
So why are we fighting with one another? We are all we have.
thats exactly why, we fight each other other because people want it all
HUGS! :)
Religion.... man made.
an excellent question, the answer to which will be provided either by
evolution weeding out that combative trait,
or our disappearance from the face of the planet
Why not fight? If violence and exterminating other people gives you pleasure, what do you owe any other being or creature? You have a spec of time before the universe literally comes to an end at the moment death takes you. You won't know if you lived 2 years or 80 years, so what's the difference? You won't have a spec of knowledge, memory, or recognition about what you did, learned, loved, created, or accomplished. So what's the difference? Would you pay for four years of college if upon graduation, the entire four years was utterly wiped from your memory so that you had no idea you even did it, and anything you learned was wiped from your brain, and your diploma was wiped from existence? Well, that's life. And does it matter how long you live if you won't even know it ever happened anyway? So do whatever you want. There is literally no consequences. And we aren't all we have, because we have nothing. You won't even know that anyone lived or whether anyone cared for you or you cared for them the second you close your eyes in death.
Or the alternative answer to your question would simply be, because mankind is broken and have fallen short of the glory of God as we use the free will he gave us to reject his command to love one another. Along with that goes the good news that he provided a remedy, and that what we do does matter, and does live on beyond this life.
I'm here, I'm home, I'm safe in my planet.
Compared to the infinite universe we are insignificant but so are our problems and limitations, this makes me feel so vulnerable but at the same time so in control of my existence, this won't last long, enjoy your life
"I'm here, I'm home, I'm safe in my planet" is such a weird but comforting sentence to read after having your mind once again blown away by the sheer scale of existence. I love it.
Well said
Sonar you wrote it as a run-on read it extra fast like a crazy person and, like it was part of the paragraph, imagine those word: Suicide
I think the universe holds things we can never fathom. And I think it’s way bigger than we can understand.
It's infinite but not in Euclidean space
I don't believe any of the scientist even have a clue of what they are talking about.
@@saltydog4443 That’s a great point. Also there is no way in hell we will ever understand gravity or be able to understand it at insane levels. Like with Black Holes.
@@saltydog4443 So again, that means YOU don't have a clue of what you are talking about, because YOU don't understand any of the science they've spent decades studying?
I think you possess a genius for the obvious .
A special emotion pops out whenever I think of the universe. An emotion that encompasses pride, optimism, humbleness and shivers. I feel as if I am helpless and all I can do is bow down to its almighty greatness. And believe me or not I sometimes almost cry when I try to realize how graceful it is. Living in such a magical realm is more than enough for me.
My only God is the cosmos itself and I will be grateful today and tomorrow and for all eternity for its existence, even after mine has come to an end.
Thank you for the video. I appreciate every content maker who does these kind of videos.
"Nature and God are synonym" : Baruch Spinoza
Mother Nature.
What a beautiful comment. You have a poetic mind. Blessings to you.
@@larissafae6359 Thank you for your kind comment
God is the greatest.
I can’t believe I can watch this for free
Don't worry, time will come.
Yelp, that thing that he said, Agree, YELP...!!!
Well you said it was shrinking, but we found Expansion, a bigger ever than we had thought....now you say that it will die and the black wholes will provide the energy to do this...ELIMINATE ALL LIFE IN EVERY GALAXY AND THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE
LOL &. GTOMF, GET THAT OFF MY FACE.....BOOHOO!!
you pay your internet bill dont cha?
Like TV
I've watched the entire "Ultimate Space Playlist!", and I gotta say, you guys have drastically improved your videos from 2018 to 2021. A few things I noticed that improved were: you spoke more slowly, and the images/videos you use were more varied. Great work SEA, I love your vids! Keep it up. (please)
Another outstanding and unmatched UA-cam astrophysics demonstration. Thank you for keeping the galactic light on here
Cringe
I could watch your productions all day. As a 40yo who’s been interested in cosmology for my whole life, I feel I’m in a golden age of information and enlightenment. Thank you for your work, it’s so well produced.
Carl Sagan would be proud of you, SEA. What a magnificent video.
We are the part of the Universe that became aware of itself.
Wow, well phrased!
@Pauly Shore well, there is a theory that all matter has a rudimentary form of consciousness, so it could be everywhere
Humans: "I don't know what that is....or that.....or that....but I'll give them each a name..... wait, what the fuck am I?
@Roger Loquitur usually people make me lose brain cells, so thank you.
And the emo part.
Simultaneously unsettling and comforting.
Wow, this video actually caused me an emotional response. Really brings it home to just how small we are.
If anything, small is an overstatement. On an individual level, we are not grains of sand, not even an atom compared to the scale of this universe.
We may be small, but we are important. We are the means by which the universe can experience itself :)
Yeah. And will always be, As we always were
Were not smoll we're powerful.
@@reallyryan_ Size doesn't always depict performance.
SEA on UA-cam: We are but an infinitesimally small piece of a potentially infinite universe
SEA on Twitter: I fucking love sushi
lmao
Wtf
You gotta cope somehow 😂
Sushi is my new favourite food to be fair. The night I tweeted that I have eaten over 1,000 calories worth.
only 1000 calories? rookie spotted.
I'm so glad there's other humans asking and thinking about these questions. No one I know really likes to talk about this. Thanks for the video.
I will never understand how anyone isn't obsessed with this stuff. There is literally nothing more tantalizing, memorizing, or frightening than the question of the nature of the universe.
You folks are correct!
Occasionally amongst friends I try to bring these questions up as a topic of discussion, but it's futile. They're just not interested. I need more friends like you guys on this thread! 😄
i've seen many presentations on this but this one is the best! Great Going!
I love these videos so much. The music combined with the script and narration is just on point to the max.
you should to try "EVIL SPACE" channel
@@DostoenVnimaniay But that’s a Russian channel
Or just talk like a normal person and say it was really good.
Love your content man. I watch a ton of science content on you tube and yours is the best. Your voice, your cadence, the pauses, the sound, pictures, and most importantly the information you share is top notch my dude!
I completely agree. Excellent content and delivery.
I surely didn't want this to end. I wish it kept going.
Beautifully made. I'm out of words.
I just want to say how impressive this channel is. I get the impression it's just one guy doing this. Not only is your intellect at a level more than necessary to speak on the subjects you do, but the way you produce each of your videos, and have a complete bibliography for every video?!!!! I'm blown away.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us ❤
Wow that’s more than two football fields
And according to this video, at least _250 times_ more!
@@patricknelson That seems like a little much... I’m gonna go with 249
You actually got me interested in how many football fields and so I did the math;
The universe is 46 and a half billion light-years in diameter.
46.5 billion light-years is 481,106,700,541,000,000,064,640,024 yards.
An average football field is around 100 yards.
481,106,700,541,000,000,064,640,024 divided by 100 is 4,811,067,000,000,000,000,768,296.
So, 4,811,067,000,000,000,000,768,296 football fields would fit the entire (observable) universe.
Mindblowing.
@DECLAN DOUGAN Ah. You are correct. In that case, 9,622,134,000,000,000,000,536,592 football fields would fit the diameter of the universe.
@@natedor7739 found the american
Dude, I really wanna meet an alien on this lifetime. I cannot imagine how different their mind, culture might be. This is my biggest dream
I once saw one walking across a road and it disappeared before my very eyes. This was nearly 25 years ago in a village of Central America.
They may not even have "mind" or "culture"
Great dream to have, to be bold enough to act on it however
I’m not sure I would want to meet another alien. The example is ourselves as we look to colonise other worlds but do not think that maybe just maybe it may not be our world to colonise should we find another world that is as hospitable as ours. Also we as a species kill other animals for food and keep animals captive in zoos etc. Now having said all that what if another alien considered us as food or wanted to put us in a zoo? It’s a thought as natures law is eat or be eaten and that law will probably be for space too. Thankfully space is vast so I find that vastness a safe space for our own protection in all honesty.
Aliens or if there is intelligent life look at us humans as we would look at ants , insignificant and primitive hence why there is no reason for them to “meet” with us
The content was simplified to a degree that I finally understand so many of those concepts I've been only hearing about for years.
Seriously good work. Mind blown
He is wrong about the dark ending....it will become the new beginning. In the beginning the universe was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God said, "Let there be light," and there was light ( the Big Bang). Yippee Yahoo here we go again! Prove me wrong 🤩
@@mitchgodwin If you make a claim like you have done, the onus is on you to prove the claim right not for people to prove you wrong. I could just say to you, the Universe started one second ago and all the thoughts you have in your head were put there. Prove me wrong.
In other words, stop being silly.
@@madzangels Best reply ever! I'mma screenshot this!
@@mitchgodwin You guys commenting this stuff are the reason why everyone thinks of us christians like nutjobs
To learn theorys in small digestible videos try pbs space time it takes something like the holographic principle and explains it w graphics in a relatively short video
Of all the space videos I've watched over the years, this one is my favorite. It blows my mind everytime I watch it
It's kind of ironic -- when we first studied astronomy we thought our galaxy was all that there was. Several billion years from now after the local merger and the last of the other galaxies move beyond the particle horizon. any new civilizations that arise and who reach our tech level will think the same thing. But unlike us, they will never be able to know any better. I guess we are pretty lucky that we live in the universe when it is so young :)
Just imagine that, all there is is just A galaxy, will that feel lonelier or easier to grasp?
We are already thinking that about our universe. It is assumed that our universe is all that there is, but maybe in the earlier or later times other universes were or will be detectable. The amount of potential discoveries that we are blind to must be unimaginably greater than what we already know.
@@ChinnuWoW our universe could be much larger but another universe would essentially be another dimension unknowable outside of space time
The universe might've started to collapse in on itself by then...
Likely a super advanced civilization during this time could guess that other galaxies do exist. They would detect the expansion of the universe and therefore could theorize that there were galaxies close to them in the past. They could never see them or verify it though.
Been following the channel for years and the content never gets stale. Love it :)
If it did, it would be the cosmic stale
@@freddy_cyclone Badum-tsh
I don’t think space can get stale atleast we would be no near that ever eh?
I literally just discovered it, with this very video in recommendations. Wonder why didn't earlier.
Ok. Ok. Ok. I get the message. The fact that the house I wanted to put an offer on is no longer on the market isn't a big deal after all...Thanks.
yeah, in grand scheme of things all universe, we really are insignificant
@@drfathertime yupppp
Me too... Same goes with the apartment I wanted to rent, in Southern California since buying a house isn’t an option. I get it
Id really like to talk to an Extraterrestrial 👽. Cause this planet needs help bad bruh.
@@drfathertime how could you possibly come to that. It’s incredible to be alive
This may be a strange thing to comment on but the music when you’re talking about the Hubble deep field is absolutely perfect, it’s so atmospheric!
🤦🤦
@@phillipperkins5476 you good, dude? 😂
@@TheRandomPhangirl perhaps I should be asking you that after that completely unrelated comment about a random piece of music. There are places to get help.
@@phillipperkins5476 Why so rude?
These is the greatest UA-cam content I can ever share with my children. Thank you 🙏 for producing this excellent video! 🤩
I just forwarded this to my adult children as well!!!
even if the universe has a boundary, humans would still ask what's beyond the boundary.
My sentiments exactly. Just what IS beyond the farthest galaxies? Limitlessness? We can't comprehend that, so what is there must "infinity," or better yet, eternity (i.e., timelessness).
@@RadarRecon Exactly. What is beyond the universe's expansion? Nothingness? A larger universe? We will probably never know.
@1 New Notification Prove it
@1 New Notification Don't kid with me, you have nothing to teach me, nobody can prove the existence of another Universe. Period.
@1 New Notification You don't have how and nobody is close to it as you try to say. String theory is not science and my guess is that it will never be.
That awkward moment when a video goes from absolutely fascinating to hope-shatteringly depressive...
i'm more anxious about stuff life this. like i'm drowning in too much space
Indeed, but luckily we'll all be long gone by the time this happens
It's speculation, there is evidence that the expansion of the universe changed in the past so there is no way for us to know how it will behave in the future or what other fundamental mechanisms from physics may kick in. Personally I believe something completely unpredictable will happen that will make the universe as interesting of a place as it ever was.
@@Leandro-bj6jh who knows? Perhaps more 'big bangs' might take place within the empty, dark spaces during infinite expansion.
@@Leandro-bj6jh Yeah, there is some interesting and really awesome theories out there that I love. There is one that says that our big bang's singularity was a previous eon's 'heat death'ed' expanded universe which achieved entropy, which then was rescaled - That at some point in the distant future the universe will actually forget it's time and scale when it reaches entropy and that it could create a new big bang as when the scale is forgotten then our entire dead expanded universe could actually be a singularity itself and fuel the next one. It wouldn't be a big crunch, it would be a rescale that would bring immense heat in all things which turned cold in entropy and that this cycle of eons would be infinite.
It’s not how big the universe is that’s just blown my mind but the realisation of just how small we actually are in comparison 😮
My wife has been telling me this for years 🤣😂🤣‼️‼️
And the fact that despite how tiny we are, we are closer to the biggest possible scale than the smallest possible scale
I’m 22 and I’ve been using YT in my own since I was 6. I’m glad to say this is the best video I’ve ever seen in my entire life. Thank you so much.
Seeing the deep field pictures for the first time and understanding its implications changed my world view entirely. It felt like an awakening of some sort.
An awakening that also brings about fear in an odd way. Fear of the unknown and not being able to see what’s really there.
That photo was basically taken from one small point in our sky, looking out into one specific direction. The amount of galaxies in that compiled image was astounding… and then to think that it’s like that in every direction for millions upon millions of light years away when we look up is even more of a head trip.
You can’t help but sit and wonder what or who else is out there give there is just so many. We have our Milky Way Galaxy with our sun, moons, and planets … and all those galaxies out there, not knowing who or what they could hold. It’s a great reminder that we are but a blip in the universe, but a very lucky blip to be on such a planet that has given life to us all in comparison to others we’ve discovered.
33 minutes of SEA, the evening could not go any better
*Morning.
Wake'nBake ✌️
MY FAVORITE!!! I need you to know, that your videos are next level. Each and every fascinating film
has broadened my understanding of our universe immensely. Visually, each video is more elegant and beautiful than the next. Your narration is not only soothing to the ear, and poetic, but you’ve mastered the art of presenting these highly complex scientific concepts in a way that’s easily 😅understood by a simpleton like myself. I FINALLY FEEL LIKE I HAVE found my go to- FAVORITE channel on all things universe/space/etc
Whoa - been watching UA-cam since the early days and so far and, in my opinion, this is the best video on the platform. Thank you.
Sometimes it upsets me that we are smart enough to kinda understand all off this, But at the same time we are so tiny and so young that we cant explore non of it.
Same. I felt this 💔
We are just an *_atom_* in the Cosmos.
Great video.
Indeed
We are atoms attempting to understand other atoms
And *this* universe is but an atom in the multiverse.
@MetraMan09 Wrong. Solipsism is debunked
OMG.. I've known what red shift is for years and thought I could explain it.. but the animation you make is by far the best explanation I've ever seen. I think I even understand a little bit better now.
My brain just crashes whenever I try to comprehend any of this.
Our brains just aren’t evolved for the true scale of infinity. Nonetheless, our curiosity drive only gets stronger
Even at the first 5 seconds the brain goes OK
Have you tried turning it off and on again?
It's all a matter of scale. Compared to the size of our huge but cosmically tiny Earth one human individual is incredibly small. Compared to an ant a human is an incomprehensible giant. Compared to an ant a water molecule is incomprehensibly small. An atom is smaller, a proton is smaller, atomic particles are smaller. The universe is almost infinite in both directions it seems. I find it amazing enough that the sun could contain 1 million Earths.
@@rocketlaunch99 IT Crowd reference!
"Every nanometer of space expanded 10 light years in a fraction of a second."
aaaaand my brains broke.
it breaks all known laws of physics, only proving that when enough matter is compressed or enough energy is generated that physics as we know it breaks down
That means in 60 seconds, a minute passed in africa ok sorry, that just means in just a second, our space can get bigger, in size of 10 light years.... in just a second our space can get that big...
you know what my brain broke too.
@@myra961 not even a second it’s like millionths of a second...I guess that doesn’t make much difference compared to 100’s of billions of years 😂 but still wtf! This shit just doesn’t make sense why do I have to die before we figure this out !!!
Troy Dube' Your "brains" didn't break as you never had one to begin with.
@@Dylan-bl7xl Sick youtube comment burn, dude. Your parents know you're online? Be safe!
This is one of the best and well organized channel ive ever watched. The intellect and overall simplification of the cosmos is intriguing and something i could spend all day watching.
we live in a golden age of discovery and ifi had one wish, id wish i was able to live long enough to see the complete life of the universe becaue it is a grand creation and is beautiful in its mystery.
What a magnificent video! I cannot stretch my mind around some of these concepts, but if expansion is getting faster maybe I'll get there!
Watching this video literally took me 4 tries lol. I would start watching the video and fall asleep midway through and try again tomorrow. I guess there's something really soothing about your space videos. I really appreciate the effort you put into these videos, they are amazing!
Watch it when you wake up😉
ME TOO!
😂
13:47
Literally sitting here crying. Absolutely beautiful to look at. All six Deep Field images make me feel so emotional. Humanity has advanced so far for us to be able to view the wonders of the universe.
One million per cent agree!!! 🤩💖🚀🥹
It's so beatiful, and then saddening that humans as a species will never get closer, or learn more information than we can already get from light, as they're all moving away from us from cosmic expansion faster than we could ever race to catch up.
😭😭😭😭😭😰😰😵😵
Cringe
Humans saw the universe before, it is not new
Your voice is so soothing to hear narrate these interesting videos! Thanks for all the videos you make!
I’m glad we took those deep field photos before it was too late. Smart thinking!
I sleep hearing your videos my friend, excelent pace and voice! Great content!
Yea same! It's therapeutic I swear
I have watched this video a dozen times and I'll probably watch it a dozen more. I love your content! Please never stop making it!
Don't do that. Watch real astronomy instead
This video was made by AI, don't trust it and don't be inspired by it. There are a lot of creators of actual videos about this subject out there
bro really pulled out all of the stops, absolute insanity
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Hey don't be rude you meany
Who’s being rude or mean?
@@slothmarathonpromotions2470 Steven Essington is being rude and mean
@@slothmarathonpromotions2470 you are, like what you doing right now, when someone said that something or someone being rude or mean to them, you don't question them, just accept what they are saying and move on.
this channel is pound for pound the greatest on the whole of youtube
I found this both mind blowing and almost frightening. The size of the universe is just incomprehensible.
I can't even wrap my mind around how far away the sun is
@@show_me_your_kitties Yeah. If the sun suddenly disappeared the gravitational any luminous effects would be felt 8 minutes later on earth.
"Thereafter the universe will be a totally homogenous, incomprehensibly large and boundless void, eternally dominated by dark energy" Gave me the chills.
The End.
The universe is bascily infinite at that point...
It's entirely possible our universe exists in a boundless sea of different expanding universes, and in time our universe might collide with another.
This is my headcanon because it's the least depressing idea
Incomprehensible large?
People familiar with astronomy simply have learned to ignore that even the distances within the solar system is are incomprehensibly large.
At the exact moment when the second-to-last iota of matter evaporates into dark energy, there is no longer anything in a specific place relative to some other place. Spacetime instantly becomes meaningless. Everything is once again nowhere, collapsed into that one remaining particle, relative to nothing, timeless and location-less
the distances are so big, mind-blowing is an understatement
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Welcome to space talk, where everything is an understatement.
Listening to this video for the 3rd time now at work. When colleagues annoy me or when my world starts to feel too full, this reminds me that there is so much more to life. Its so relaxing. Thank you so much for making this ❤
This video answered SO MANY questions I've always had about what the 'observable universe' is and resolved so much confusion I've had about it's age vs. what we can see and how we see it. I never grasped until now that SPACE ITSELF is the cause of so much of what we see. It seems so damn simple and elegant once you realize it, but until now it's been so damn confusing to me. THANK YOU for explaining this so plainly.
Don't be inspired by anything in this video because it was created by AI
The best explanation and illustration of the universe I have come across so far - excellent job !
I’ve watched this so many times. You have such a calming voice 🥺
Your documentarian skill has grown so much. Well done. This one particularly has been my favorite for the passed few years. Thanks SEA.
All those instagrammers who think they're so big, would be humbled by your awareness. Great education.
They're much too arrogant to even notice
@@D_Marrenalv as they say, "the truth is out there".
I’m content with my existence
Instagrammers? I think it’s the wealthiest people of the world who hold the most power and control of earth and everything on it who should and need to be humbled. Not some teen looking for internet fame lol! But that’s just my opinion.
@@maehavoc1680 no. Money, new truths.
I just recently found your channel, and have been loving your content. Thank you for all the work you put into these videos. I've been interested in space since I was a kid, but lack the ability in mathematics to study it. That hasn't destroyed my interest though, and am thankful to learn through your channel. I have so many questions and thoughts, and the more I learn, the more I'm amazed that we are here at all and evolved the way we did. Thanks!
Tô find something it has to be lost, better say discovered
It must be so frustrating to dedicate your life to this and never actually be able to see up close what you’re studying but still I love it
Another awesome video, very well done. I was so engrossed by the ending that I literally felt a sinking feeling at how it will all (in theory) turn out. Then I realized that I won’t be around for it.
Now give us a 5 hours version of this trailer cause we hungry for high-quality content like this !
The magnitude of the possible actual universe makes my brain leak out of my ears a little bit. Being a non high-school graduate I still try to understand and you do a great job of relating the materials.
Your documentaries with those amazing animations and music are pieces of art per se. truely amazing. subscribed instantly. congratulations for this stunning work, and thank you so much for sharing.
Nice dp
This was released 3 years ago. The JWST (James Webb Space Telescope) has now been updating knowledge of our universe for several years. I’d love to see a bridge video showing how what is stated in this video now must be updated due to what has been discovered using the JWST. This is a great video but it seems it needs an addendum now that we have learned so much more. Even the previous estimate of the age of the universe is in question as a result of the more distant (in time) galaxies found with the JWST…
Make it happen
"recent few billion years" is not a term you hear often
Put this video on loop and it will be that term.
I only wish I could hang around for a "few billion years" to see how it all unravels. So many questions to be explained (but could we understand the explanation) I would suggest mankind will need to evolve many times over to comprehend many of the questions I have about the universe from quantum particles to dark energy/matter to new dimensions, for now though I will continue to watch these great videos and use my limited intelligence to understand what is being explained to me.
It's amazing knowing how microscopic we are in this ginormous universe. Terrifyingly mind blowing.
whats crazy is to think that there is not any othe living organisms out there. There has to be. Heck think about the things we can't see yet.
If you consider the 'world of the very small', we are HUGE....just depends on how you look at it.
What’s terrifying is the future and death losing all the negatives but who knows hopefully we transcend with our consciousness to beyond the universe to something more and better even that we won’t be stuck suffering heat death and all that jazz.
@@galacticgalaxyonezerone7235 Find God and you will no longer fear death. Your purpose becomes extremely clear and you will no longer fear this impossibly large universe.
We're a speck on a speck within a speck within a speck.
"Expanded not in size, but in SCALE." That is a phrase worth lingering on for a few moments. I don't understand why you would eventually return to the same place if you traveled straight on out into space. Unless there was some curvature, wouldnt you just...keep going further "away"? Terrific video, well explained.
Anyone else ever miss people they've lost when watching videos like these? Idk why.. the cosmic scale stuff gets me thinking.. they must still be out there.. somewhere.. its like I can feel it.. sometimes.