15 Largest Things in the Universe (2015)

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  • @Duo_Fish
    @Duo_Fish  6 років тому +3

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    • @lindajohnson8922
      @lindajohnson8922 6 років тому +1

      Duo Fish that took me literally 34 minutes to read

  • @Duo_Fish
    @Duo_Fish  9 років тому +28

    Hey everyone! It's almost been a year since the A Fish and I started this channel. We had some problems such as the computer we edited with having a hardware failure, but we're back and ready to create even better videos.
    We plan on having an upload schedule with videos being released at 4:00 PM Eastern time Thursdays. But before that, we are fixing up mistakes made in previous videos and improving scripts. The 15 Largest Things in the Universe and 15 People Who Were Buried Alive will both be redone at a later time as well, but before then, we have 2 completely new videos arriving on Saturday and Tuesday.
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  • @armlovesmetal1036
    @armlovesmetal1036 8 років тому +4

    I saw the Hale Bopp comet and it was beautiful. It was over the sky four several days over NJ where I lived. It was one of the coolest things I have seen.

  • @0NodMan0
    @0NodMan0 8 років тому +54

    Deez Nuts, wasn't on the list. I want a do over.

    • @qlitch
      @qlitch 8 років тому +4

      *jontron voice* STOP.

    • @sauloathman1294
      @sauloathman1294 8 років тому

      +NodMan Same bro - I want a do over now.

    • @hanp2205
      @hanp2205 8 років тому

      +NodMan lol

    • @kenji4861
      @kenji4861 7 років тому

      Ha! Got eem

  • @blankblank490
    @blankblank490 8 років тому +1

    THIS IS EPICCCCCC! FOR MY SCHOOL PROJECT DUDE YOUR THE BESTTTTT!

  • @slinkerdeer
    @slinkerdeer 8 років тому

    Finally a channel with a good narrating voice

  • @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1
    @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1 7 років тому +4

    I remember seeing Hale Bopp...

  • @danielc4605
    @danielc4605 8 років тому +8

    Wny isn't #1 The US Gov't's debt?

  • @dhyanpatel1469
    @dhyanpatel1469 8 років тому

    Keep Keep making videos! You are doing a great job 😊

  • @warrengday
    @warrengday 8 років тому

    Fascinating and beautifully done.

  • @JuliusReedRPGFanboy
    @JuliusReedRPGFanboy 8 років тому +1

    Cool video, you should do more!

  • @JackWabbitTV
    @JackWabbitTV 9 років тому +58

    1 Trillion stars in one galaxy...
    The chance of sentient alien life is so probable.

    • @JackWabbitTV
      @JackWabbitTV 9 років тому

      *100 Trillion

    • @W0lfyee
      @W0lfyee 9 років тому +2

      JackWabbitTV It is not probable. It is 100% likely. Atleast what it seams.

    • @JackWabbitTV
      @JackWabbitTV 9 років тому

      Wolfyee I prefer to use probable, just in case I'm wrong!

    • @W0lfyee
      @W0lfyee 9 років тому

      JackWabbitTV Haha

    • @stp8745
      @stp8745 9 років тому +1

      Wolfyee "atleast what it seams" means "probably" anyway??

  • @euancampbell2214
    @euancampbell2214 9 років тому

    Hey awesome video I always wondered and u helped my thnx please keep doing UA-cam one day you will have a great UA-cam channel

  • @wesleymccurtain166
    @wesleymccurtain166 9 років тому

    staggering!!!! I am into amateur astronomy and cannot get over how large it is out there!!!!!!

  • @andyf1253
    @andyf1253 9 років тому

    Awesome video man

  • @franl155
    @franl155 9 років тому

    brilliant, thank you, looking for more now!

  • @madklowndisease1
    @madklowndisease1 9 років тому

    UR videos are mlg keep it up bro

    • @vbxnulaa5490
      @vbxnulaa5490 9 років тому

      How can they be MLG do you even know what that means it means Major league gaming idiot

  • @thechainsaw1234
    @thechainsaw1234 9 років тому

    Amazing video! i subbed.

  • @anthonyleroy2503
    @anthonyleroy2503 8 років тому

    welcome back fish

  • @ranferil.178
    @ranferil.178 8 років тому

    Thank you for this video. Can't even fathom the fact we basically don't even exist if you were to put us in perspective to the universe. Thank GOD we are actually living and haven't been sucked into a black hole yet lol

  • @ruthb3292
    @ruthb3292 8 років тому

    umm, i didn't understand of it, but mind BLOWN

  • @jonatanrodrigueztorrez9351
    @jonatanrodrigueztorrez9351 8 років тому

    that's a good video and I can learn from you.👍

  • @chiowa
    @chiowa 9 років тому

    great video

  • @D8A33
    @D8A33 9 років тому

    Cool! nice video

  • @silasx7845
    @silasx7845 8 років тому

    WOW THAT IS SO NEAT!!!!!!!

  • @Silverwing_99
    @Silverwing_99 9 років тому +10

    Largest Things in the Universe, awesome video.
    Although Justin Bieber's ego surely should be on this list!

    • @Axolautism
      @Axolautism 9 років тому

      lol lol

    • @Empty12345
      @Empty12345 9 років тому +1

      And my Penis

    • @Axolautism
      @Axolautism 9 років тому

      jumli7 o my god

    • @oomerkabaoo
      @oomerkabaoo 8 років тому

      +SuperJohnnyuk omg xD you win this. whatever this is you won it xD.

  • @drjosephk.jonesphysph.d2883
    @drjosephk.jonesphysph.d2883 7 років тому

    Very-funny ending + Beautiful ending frames at the same time,.

  • @djcain2865
    @djcain2865 9 років тому

    Ur a boss I love ur vids

  • @kharnakcrux2650
    @kharnakcrux2650 9 років тому

    that black hole is knocked down a few tiers already.

  • @ALEXJScher
    @ALEXJScher 7 років тому

    What exists beyond the Universe,I've been pondering that since 2005

  • @smolpanda6258
    @smolpanda6258 8 років тому +1

    Hey Duo Fish! Good job on the vid, learnt a lot. But your video has one exeption, UY Scuti is not classified as the largest known star. VY Canis Majoris is a red hypergiant and is the largest know star with a diameter of 1,976,640,000 km and if placed in the center our Solar System, it would extend to BEYOND the orbit of Jupiter. In your video, yes, you did mention that it is 2.4 billon km in diameter. However, UY Scuti is a lot denser than VY Canis Majoris, resulting in a stronger gravitational pull. As a result of VY Canis Majoris' density being even less than Earth's atmosphere, It's growing at an existential rate. So, yes UY Scuti is larger in mass and density but that is all changing quickly, UY Scuti is burning gas faster and VY Canis Majoris' gas is diffusing and pulling in more mass into itself, causing it to grow in mass and density.
    Whew! That was tough! I have to say, Duo Fish, you did a really good job on this! But please reply to me if I have made any errors in my research. See ya next time!

    • @tellinggojira1188
      @tellinggojira1188 8 років тому

      VYcanis major s is going HYPERNOVA in 100,000 years uy scuti will will go HYPERNOVA IN 79.9898997908 YEARS AND CANIS MAJORIS IS PUFFING OFF GAS WHILE UY scuti os gaining mass everey 1.2 years canis majoris os getting hit by gamma ray burst .
      #------------------------------->☀ uy scuti is going to absorreb canis majoris

    • @theunknown9968
      @theunknown9968 8 років тому

      Canis majoris was dead before you were even born.....

    • @theunknown9968
      @theunknown9968 8 років тому

      +Tina Zarate it hypernovaed 4000 years ago

    • @theunknown9968
      @theunknown9968 8 років тому

      +Tina Zarate canis

    • @tellinggojira1188
      @tellinggojira1188 8 років тому

      +The Unknown Wtf

  • @ChrisLogan787
    @ChrisLogan787 8 років тому

    Ok, I have two questions. I could be wrong, so I'm just asking. Isn't Titan the largest moon in our solar system? And also, I've heard that VY Canis Majoris is the biggest star and that its diameter would stretch from our sun to the orbit of Saturn, but Scuti only goes from our sun to Jupiter?

    • @Titan.Uranus
      @Titan.Uranus 8 років тому

      U really think my ass is that big...dang...coz i work out!

    • @animeshnareda8856
      @animeshnareda8856 7 років тому

      Chris Logan sorry sir VY Canis majoris is not the biggest UY scuti is the biggest. Just do and search on the internet

  • @thompa1978
    @thompa1978 8 років тому

    dude! in reference to the gas blob at around 9 minutes, how can it be 2 million years older than the big bang??? think about it! so it formed 2 million years before the big bang? not possible mate! but cheers anyway for makin this video as i was bored! not now! lol

  • @koolasakat9445
    @koolasakat9445 8 років тому

    like number 1000

  • @Skronkidonk
    @Skronkidonk 8 років тому

    I like this vid

  • @bryanmike24
    @bryanmike24 8 років тому

    Duo Fish, the Giant Void is actually called Barnard 68. Look it up.

  • @datrumate7375
    @datrumate7375 9 років тому

    Some people would describe voids as places where galaxies have the best real estate in the Universe. Not worrying about colliding with other galaxies.

  • @lionking7371
    @lionking7371 6 років тому

    Nice

  • @neyber7030
    @neyber7030 8 років тому

    this is just crazy that what you think of these things

  • @mikeydluffy2718
    @mikeydluffy2718 7 років тому

    Salutations Duo Fish

  • @socksumi
    @socksumi 7 років тому

    "Two billion years older than the big bang." How is this even possible?

  • @dot7084
    @dot7084 7 років тому

    Any video, good or not, always gets a dislike if they have a 30 second unskipable ad

    • @Cyrillus_EX
      @Cyrillus_EX 7 років тому

      Lol I didn't get any ads

  • @ecekaramanyoung
    @ecekaramanyoung 8 років тому

    I'm scared now. In number 9 it's scary. It's been 1 year and the black hole is still growing

  • @ThuyLe-jy2me
    @ThuyLe-jy2me 7 років тому

    WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!!!!!!

  • @forkliftman3240
    @forkliftman3240 8 років тому

    If that giant star becomes a black hole,we're all screwed

  • @jimarious6616
    @jimarious6616 7 років тому

    Our love is a little smaller than the universe because it should fit somewhere.

  • @themastermagicemeraldtmme2178
    @themastermagicemeraldtmme2178 8 років тому

    If the milky way was in the THe Giant Void we probably we notice anything :P

  • @aussietaipan8700
    @aussietaipan8700 7 років тому

    Black Holes dissipate into dark matter and dark energy. Think of this: something so large, so many, insanely dense and crushing gravity, how far and wide would a BH decay into DM and DE? A bucket of water spilled on the ground, turning into vapor and being charged by the atmosphere is a reasonable analogy.

  • @FullMetal-nu8bj
    @FullMetal-nu8bj 6 років тому

    My bank account is larger. (the absolute value)

  • @MKIVWWI
    @MKIVWWI 6 років тому

    Phoenix Cluster Black Hole may be gaining mass from star material, but then by logic it's also losing mass at the biggest rate of any black hole in the universe (since it's event horizon is largest), thru the inevitable process of Hawking Radiation (aka Black Hole evaporation). Though it might take several hundred billion years, Hawking Radiation will eventually destroy this black hole, as it will all black holes.

  • @OttoTheSmartass
    @OttoTheSmartass 9 років тому

    Yet another "Top __ Facts about __ that I Found on the First Page Results of Google" channel. Quite original, I must say.

  • @Riotboy1
    @Riotboy1 9 років тому

    The Great Attractor.

  • @usernotfound3904
    @usernotfound3904 7 років тому

    Black holes are a singularity though, so they're actually infinitely small

  • @arenhagopian2643
    @arenhagopian2643 8 років тому

    my mind can't handle this.... How did people explore all of these planets and stars. Sorry if i'm being stupid. I just don't know ._.

  • @jeffreysmith8691
    @jeffreysmith8691 8 років тому

    I assumed that the big bang theory was the beginning of everything but you stated that the big blob you mentioned was estimated to be 2 billion years olded, is this true or a miss guided comment?

  • @Chreeeis
    @Chreeeis 5 років тому

    This video should just have been one giant "your mom" joke

  • @firstnamelastname.2
    @firstnamelastname.2 7 років тому

    "The Largest Galaxy,IC 1101" *Shows picture of Andromeda Galaxy*

  • @xavierhernandez3837
    @xavierhernandez3837 8 років тому

    A neutron star? thats scary😱

    • @austinrabert7797
      @austinrabert7797 8 років тому

      It is indeed very scary. Close to being a black hole.

  • @Strider-Ragnarok
    @Strider-Ragnarok 9 років тому +3

    I didn't get #2. Exactly what's a Great Wall?

    • @xegusbg8354
      @xegusbg8354 9 років тому

      a formation of galaxies, but they still dont know what type of gravitational structure that is, its what I heard

    • @Strider-Ragnarok
      @Strider-Ragnarok 9 років тому

      Xegus BG Too me, it sounds like #3 and #2 are part of "Galaxy Filament" which is #1. Not sure what's the difference between them.

    • @xegusbg8354
      @xegusbg8354 9 років тому

      Hyan36 yep, idk what u mean, but im not talking about size :S

    • @ieatpilli
      @ieatpilli 9 років тому +3

      A formation of Galaxy put in place to stop the Mongolians from getting in.....

    • @jeremykristoff7756
      @jeremykristoff7756 9 років тому +1

      +Hyan36 the Great wall is what lies between us and what is called "the great attractor" which is a super dense gravity well that is drawing everything thing in the vicinity toward it. But the great wall or Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall is a group of superclusters that lie between us and the great attractor.

  • @GenericInternetter
    @GenericInternetter 8 років тому

    8:56 You meant "2 billion years YOUNGER than the big bang."
    ... Nothing is older than the big bang.

  • @derpz9049
    @derpz9049 8 років тому

    Have I found the new danger dolan?!

  • @xxxstealthxxx8387
    @xxxstealthxxx8387 7 років тому

    duo fish you mean the top 1 is the observable universe or the largest structure?

  • @redliongamerofficial808
    @redliongamerofficial808 7 років тому +1

    you should name the video is top 15 biggest think in milky way anh universe

  • @pringles2068
    @pringles2068 9 років тому

    Ironic how a lifeless asteroid is named after the greek god of agriculture. Good job scientists.

  • @johnsantana229
    @johnsantana229 9 років тому

    I've been thinking, Would there be such a vehicle that will be able to travel 1< lightyear an hour in the next 2,500 years ? Just a thought.

    • @potstoderp1772
      @potstoderp1772 9 років тому

      no nothing can go that fast unless it has no mass like light even if we could we wouldn't be able to because it would destroy our body.think some of cars press us against our seats never reaching close to mach10 much less light speed

    • @scr34m1ng4
      @scr34m1ng4 8 років тому

      no nigga

    • @darkfusionz1782
      @darkfusionz1782 8 років тому

      +Diamond Dragon99 kid learn to spell

  • @meee9660
    @meee9660 8 років тому

    At 9:02 - How could New Found Blob be 2 billion years older than the Big Bang?

  • @platypuschallenger
    @platypuschallenger 9 років тому +1

    I thought that the largest black hole (acording to Wikipedia), was Holmberg 15A with 170 billion times the mass of the sun :(

    • @platypuschallenger
      @platypuschallenger 9 років тому

      Fred B
      Said the person who hates on other mothers for no reason...
      Or I just don't get these "yo mama" jokes?

  • @Cameraboy12144
    @Cameraboy12144 9 років тому +1

    Wait... How is something older than the big bang if thats when it all started. I understand it could be possible but how are we to say that it is. Does that not totally destroy the big bang theory... Im a lil confused

    • @Enleuk
      @Enleuk 9 років тому

      If you're referring to 9:00, he misspoke, he should've said 'younger'.

  • @fallenhw
    @fallenhw 9 років тому

    Wait I'm so confused, so if the universe is 13.7billion years old and it has an infinite size, if the middle is not the center then how do we know that that photograph that looks like a sphere is the universe?

  • @snoworveins1212
    @snoworveins1212 4 роки тому

    #6: JOLLY RANCHERS.
    What th- oh it's an ad...

  • @NtudaI
    @NtudaI 8 років тому

    i didnt know vy canis majora had been upstaged. whats next?
    and at @9:02 you meant *younger than the Big Bang.

  • @davidk1061
    @davidk1061 8 років тому

    "...as this cluster of gas is just 2 billion years OLDER than the big bang."
    huh??

  • @Apocraphon
    @Apocraphon 8 років тому

    this is not a prank on my honor as an omni planar physicist

  • @vinitaaditya8567
    @vinitaaditya8567 6 років тому

    So officially HCB great Wall is the largest

  • @AkaiTheWolf
    @AkaiTheWolf 9 років тому

    Universe is extremely scary isn't it

  • @gustavbodner5534
    @gustavbodner5534 8 років тому

    Pharaoh Peppy the First was a fun Pharaoh

  • @akhilthadur2287
    @akhilthadur2287 8 років тому

    666 likes before I watched this

  • @personpacman7439
    @personpacman7439 6 років тому

    12:10 No your wrong the BIGGEST thing in the whole universe is Jake Paul's Ego

  • @DarkOps2442
    @DarkOps2442 8 років тому +1

    Just a couple things. First VY Canis Majoris is the largest star known it would nearly reach Saturn's orbit if placed where our sun is. Second Why did you show a picture of the Cosmic microwave background for your number one? You realize that is the oldest observable thing right? It is from just after the big bang in cosmic time scales. It is not the cosmic web. You did show a small picture of a part of the cosmic web but by all means show the full picture. It took a super computer a long time to make that a visual experience. The rest I am slightly ok with but it again is not that accurate as new discoveries are made all the time and there for the list would need to be constantly updated as things fall from the top. You might re name your video "Very large things in the Universe" to more accurately describe what follows...

    • @nightskittles9132
      @nightskittles9132 8 років тому

      +Leonardo Donato (DarkPosts) JOE MAM THE BIGGEST THIGG IN THE UNIVERSE HEHEHEHEHHEHHE

    • @tellinggojira1188
      @tellinggojira1188 8 років тому

      uy scuti is so far away we dont know how big it is uy scuti can be 100 BILLION MILES LONG

    • @manofallkind
      @manofallkind 8 років тому

      Just to let you know, VY Canis Majoris has the largest MASS not size, UY Scuti has the largest SIZE not mass.

  • @AhmedShamsShaker
    @AhmedShamsShaker 8 років тому

    My head gonna explode... :S

  • @ballisticnose3365
    @ballisticnose3365 8 років тому

    cool

  • @isidrocristobaldelolmo905
    @isidrocristobaldelolmo905 6 років тому

    Muy interesante 26.11-2018

  • @AdamAhmed-ln6ej
    @AdamAhmed-ln6ej 8 років тому

    For fact of universe our minds have limitations, rest all is imagination. colorful or not colorful is also a doubt :)

  • @n24lolol53
    @n24lolol53 8 років тому

    Gosh i thought the super cluster is the biggest

  • @littledillow3318
    @littledillow3318 7 років тому +1

    Isn't the dimension the biggist thing ever?

  • @shoulderdestroyer6124
    @shoulderdestroyer6124 9 років тому +2

    so there really are black holes that far from earth o:

    • @AlexRodriguez-oo9yu
      @AlexRodriguez-oo9yu 9 років тому +2

      Yes why wouldnt there be?

    • @shoulderdestroyer6124
      @shoulderdestroyer6124 9 років тому

      I always thought they'll be a little closer.
      like 50 million light years or so o;

    • @thegamingenthusiast1801
      @thegamingenthusiast1801 9 років тому +1

      Sena Kashiwazaki
      Why? The universe is huge. Why would black holes not be around the whole universe?

    • @shoulderdestroyer6124
      @shoulderdestroyer6124 9 років тому

      TheGamingEnthusiast
      hard for me to explain in engrish ;c

    • @thegamingenthusiast1801
      @thegamingenthusiast1801 9 років тому

      Sena Kashiwazaki
      It could be translated if you write it in your native language.

  • @infinitecanadian
    @infinitecanadian 4 роки тому

    Why do you use kilometers?

  • @thechainsaw1234
    @thechainsaw1234 9 років тому

    9:01 what???
    Nothing is older than the big bang.

    • @W0lfyee
      @W0lfyee 9 років тому

      BerzerK He misspoke

  • @erniegarcia4890
    @erniegarcia4890 7 років тому

    those years ago and you ever play games

  • @causalyoutuber6632
    @causalyoutuber6632 8 років тому

    The logo is like 2 fish 69'ing

  • @tedted960
    @tedted960 8 років тому

    You forgot Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann.

  • @noxvi5309
    @noxvi5309 9 років тому

    Does space have a end or does it keep growing?

    • @DylanHVlogs
      @DylanHVlogs 9 років тому +1

      it doesnt have an end

    • @oneyouwontknow1921
      @oneyouwontknow1921 9 років тому

      Does space have an end or does it keep on growing?? That is an amazing question. Where does space end? What is beyond The Universe? Is it that Existance/The Universe is growing and growing and there is no such thing as "the space beyond it" because it IS space?

    • @absurd8513
      @absurd8513 9 років тому

      *facepalm* SPACE KEEPS GROWING THE UNIVERSE NERVER ENDS!

    • @luis-u8l
      @luis-u8l 9 років тому

      it does have an end but it is actually unknown, it is expanding

  • @1236-d7o
    @1236-d7o 9 років тому

    mmmmh i think that the ittle should be changed to ever known to science

  • @kyledaphne9015
    @kyledaphne9015 8 років тому

    I like Comet Halley.

  • @quivil
    @quivil 9 років тому

    It's not *newc-u-less*, it's "newc-lee-us". Sound it out, my friend: nucleus

  • @TheEpicCookie97
    @TheEpicCookie97 9 років тому

    Isn't the biggest black hole Holmberg 15A?

  • @jesusmatias5290
    @jesusmatias5290 6 років тому

    i felt so LITTLE.....

  • @tisha0825
    @tisha0825 7 років тому

    idk why they call it wasp ( isnt it a type of insect??? )

  • @bobette__
    @bobette__ 9 років тому

    Before I go any further I bet light is first

  • @arkosthepanther
    @arkosthepanther 9 років тому

    WHERE IS NEEDLE'S CAKE?! IT'S BIGGER THAN THE UNIVERSE WE INHABIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @legogamingjojo9439
      @legogamingjojo9439 9 років тому

      +Nathan McCarthy what?

    • @Axolautism
      @Axolautism 9 років тому

      well, duh we inhabit a planet!

    • @rajeevsays
      @rajeevsays 9 років тому

      +Nathan McCarthy what the fuck is the needle's cake