The Most Astounding Fact - Neil deGrasse Tyson

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    Astrophysicist Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson was asked by a reader of TIME magazine, "What is the most astounding fact you can share with us about the Universe?" This is his answer.
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  • @pdoylemi
    @pdoylemi 8 років тому +3657

    The existence of Neil DeGrasse Tyson makes the loss of Carl Sagan much less painful...

    • @3m0k1d4evr
      @3m0k1d4evr 8 років тому +1

      +Tyler f. :)

    • @pdoylemi
      @pdoylemi 8 років тому +46

      Russell Mitchem
      Yes, it is a rare ability to be able to describe such deep subjects so poetically, and clearly enough to allow even lay people to catch a glimmer of what the experts understand - to grasp the basics at least.
      And to be able to do so with complete honesty, even when the subject treads on some people's cherished beliefs without sounding confrontational is a feat.
      It almost makes me think that, like "journalist", "science communicator" ought to be a college major somewhere. A major combining a broad understanding of science with philosophy, and creative literature.
      I have heard detractors ask about what major research Tyson has done, as if that is all that matters. One Tyson has the potential to create a dozen Hawkings, or Krauss's, in his career.

    • @TheBasplay
      @TheBasplay 8 років тому +7

      +Pat Doyle carl sagan :'(

    • @Xerox-ty7bf
      @Xerox-ty7bf 8 років тому +5

      +Pat Doyle No...it makes it go on...from one mind to another...to another...to...it never stops... :-)

    • @anthonyparson3443
      @anthonyparson3443 8 років тому +7

      +Tyler f. your words are fucking beautiful

  • @Chemson1989
    @Chemson1989 8 років тому +579

    "They say every atom in our bodies was once part of a star. Maybe I'm not leaving... maybe I'm going home. "
    Gattaca

    • @Ureyeuh
      @Ureyeuh 8 років тому +41

      +Chem Hung That is the most beautiful thing I have ever read.

    • @oliverryddan1025
      @oliverryddan1025 7 років тому +25

      im going to have that written on my tombstone

    • @LukeCageforhire
      @LukeCageforhire 7 років тому +1

      Chem Åström that movie is definitely one of my favs

    • @jorgenholt
      @jorgenholt 7 років тому +6

      "Just for reference... Right-handed men don't hold it with their left."
      Gattaca
      Just beautiful.

    • @is-be6725
      @is-be6725 7 років тому

      jorgenholt, I am ambidextrous.

  • @TieDef
    @TieDef 6 років тому +2658

    Of course, they say every atom in our bodies was once part of a star. Maybe I'm not leaving... maybe I'm going home.

    • @NerfBlackbeard
      @NerfBlackbeard 6 років тому +33

      TieDef Sold.

    • @kwgibb8977
      @kwgibb8977 6 років тому +104

      That was amazing.

    • @hebn.
      @hebn. 6 років тому +21

      Fucking gattaca

    • @daivikj7051
      @daivikj7051 6 років тому +32

      Technically the hydrogen in our body is from the big bang directly but the other atoms are from the stars

    • @darlingz0138
      @darlingz0138 6 років тому +4

      Woow

  • @darq6580
    @darq6580 6 років тому +114

    This is actually a life-changing mentality. It really teaches you to enjoy and live YOUR life to the fullest.

  • @RyanRichardsToby
    @RyanRichardsToby 8 років тому +2055

    Speaking as an atheist, this is my definition of spirituality.

    • @MegaLaxMax
      @MegaLaxMax 7 років тому +36

      You should probably look into more religions since quite a few non-monotheistic religions already take on this philosophy.

    • @jepubepu9570
      @jepubepu9570 7 років тому +10

      +MegaLaxMax pls give an example or link

    • @Kirurug
      @Kirurug 7 років тому +127

      Why? Why does he need a believe system, that most of the time is full of idiocitys to feel something beyond his body ?

    • @jeremiah11111111
      @jeremiah11111111 7 років тому +16

      +Kirurug
      stole the words right from my mouth. 👍

    • @Kirurug
      @Kirurug 7 років тому +6

      You can call it whatever u want religion is religion

  • @silence7047
    @silence7047 9 років тому +2051

    Whenever I feel lonely this fact gives me a sense of relief, because knowing that the universe is me and I am the universe means that I am connected with every other human and live form on this planet, therefore I am never really lonely, just by myself.

    • @mafasaalmafasa4734
      @mafasaalmafasa4734 8 років тому +130

      Silence We are the universe understanding itself, is an amazing fact.

    • @TheGamingGrandmother
      @TheGamingGrandmother 8 років тому +25

      +Mafasa Almafasa Wow... If you think about it that way, it's incredible. This video has made me humble to the universe, and gave me courage to explore it.

    • @joesoap81
      @joesoap81 8 років тому +1

      ***** Beautiful way to word it.

    • @julianofsatown
      @julianofsatown 8 років тому +1

      +Silence Watch gigabytes of Andromeda.

    • @jim191185
      @jim191185 8 років тому

      +Silence I see where you're coming from, but this makes me feel utterly insignificant due to the sheer vastness of the universe. We are less than a grain of sand in an ocean.

  • @ambercolored3090
    @ambercolored3090 6 років тому +651

    guys this just relieved my episode of depression a little

    • @MrRedneckman100
      @MrRedneckman100 6 років тому +4

      ghostly daisy same. I know that feeling all too well.

    • @jeremiah11111111
      @jeremiah11111111 6 років тому +15

      Oh geez..
      More girls with depression, ugh. Can't wait until this phase of drama-culture is over, my god.
      It's called life, get over yourselves. Seriously

    • @MrRedneckman100
      @MrRedneckman100 6 років тому

      Владимир-сын путина- Пост
      получить жизнь сука.... до свидания!

    • @shookalah5356
      @shookalah5356 6 років тому +1

      Russia!

    • @MrRedneckman100
      @MrRedneckman100 6 років тому

      b33333p00000000 yes. Russia. ( да России)

  • @HarDiMonPetit
    @HarDiMonPetit 6 років тому +455

    Be humble - you're made of dust. Be proud - you're made of stars.
    Hubert Reeves (not 100% sure)

    • @grapy83
      @grapy83 4 роки тому +6

      Waaoooww. What a perspective.

    • @TheReaper569
      @TheReaper569 3 роки тому +2

      Mud superior!

    • @ibperson7765
      @ibperson7765 3 роки тому +4

      Be - you’re made

    • @sultanhanga
      @sultanhanga 2 роки тому +1

      what part of our body is made of mud

    • @munish267
      @munish267 2 роки тому

      Be proud - you are made of stars...just like everything else

  • @my1stytchannel
    @my1stytchannel 7 років тому +254

    But more importantly... The universe is in us... How does that not resonate with everyone... That is literally the most beautiful piece of knowledge we can know at this time

    • @ibetternotseeyousimp556
      @ibetternotseeyousimp556 7 років тому +8

      K Parks apparently none of that matters in today's society because it's mainly about Race, Social Class and Religion.

    • @Fuar11
      @Fuar11 6 років тому +2

      K Parks Precisely.

  • @azsxdcfvgbhnjmhn
    @azsxdcfvgbhnjmhn 8 років тому +1205

    I am so alone, i dont know anyone else in person who knows this stuff and every time i try to tell someone they look at me with a confused look in their face, then i go back home and look at the night sky wondering if i will ever find another person who sees the world the way i do

    • @whanaublood
      @whanaublood 8 років тому +121

      +azsxdcfvgbhnjmhn You're not alone my friend. The numbers are growing fast, really fast.

    • @ArminVanBuuren4ever
      @ArminVanBuuren4ever 8 років тому +11

      where are you from

    • @ArminVanBuuren4ever
      @ArminVanBuuren4ever 8 років тому +16

      we can be friends :)

    • @Patriotsfan123321
      @Patriotsfan123321 8 років тому +41

      UA-cam, the Joe Rogan Expierence podcast, you will not be dissapointed, you will find there are in fact many people who think as deep as you do, we're out there believe me.

    • @azsxdcfvgbhnjmhn
      @azsxdcfvgbhnjmhn 8 років тому +7

      Romario Thartori from perth in west australia, science isnt a big thing here from what ive seen

  • @SnowCatKroe
    @SnowCatKroe 6 років тому +204

    He's not just an incredible physicist and astronomer, he is a poet. :')

  • @EdwardTMadrigal
    @EdwardTMadrigal 5 років тому +65

    This is one of the most artistic interpretations I've ever heard about the universe. I listen to this whenever I hit a point of regret, and I remember that we're all here for a greater purpose, and I tear up as if Neil is a voice inside me telling me that things will be alright. So I followed my gut, and I'm pursuing my dream of becoming a great artist. ✨

    • @AustinPrimeFx
      @AustinPrimeFx 2 місяці тому

      Wherever you are right now, i hope things worked out for you. It's been 5 years.❤

  • @MaxSchlick
    @MaxSchlick  7 років тому +2108

    This is long overdue, but I want to take the time to thank everyone who has ever shared, watched, respectfully commented on, or liked this video. The overwhelming response I received from you all was far more than I had hoped for or could have even imagined. I made this video for fun because I am passionate about science & nature which naturally led me to Neil deGrasse Tyson. I am proud to have made Neil's most popular video on the web, and will continue promoting the wonder of life and our understanding of our place in the the cosmos. I have received more heartwarming messages in my inbox than I could ever read, which makes me incredibly happy but also sorry that I can't respond to all of you.
    I also want to extend my thanks to Sony Music Entertainment for deciding to unblock this video. I am truly happy to be able to continue sharing Neil's powerful answer with you.
    Again, thank you all for the support. Cheers!

    • @user-t8gxkfin7n
      @user-t8gxkfin7n 7 років тому +18

      I thought this video was gone forever. Glad that it's back up!

    • @MrRedneckman100
      @MrRedneckman100 7 років тому +20

      Max Schlickenmeyer thank you for this video. it has changed my life. It got me out from under my rock to see how truly amazing the earth is , and how great her people are. I feel more connected than I ever have in my life. if it wasn't for this video I wouldn't have seen the beauty in the world, others and myself. It makes me strive to the best i can ve evert day. Thanks for unblocking it too, keep these wicked awesome videos coming!

    • @MaxSchlick
      @MaxSchlick  7 років тому +17

      Wow, thanks Dan! I'm so happy the vid has had such a positive impact. 2 years ago I finally got a full time job doing what I love -making educational media. In that time I've learned so much and I hope that shines through on my future releases for you all. Thanks for the encouragement!

    • @benclaridge97
      @benclaridge97 7 років тому +13

      Seriously i can't thank you enough for this video! I have watched this thousands of times and it has got me through my A-levels and my degree in physics! When times get hard and I'm struggling with the work load i just listen to this to lift my spirits and push on! Thank you!!!

    • @Cristoast
      @Cristoast 7 років тому +7

      Thank you so much for this work of art, it is amazingly inspirational whether you love science or not because it is so true, paired with the images and music its simply perfect

  • @billyjack4131
    @billyjack4131 8 років тому +669

    " People don't think the Universe be like it is, but it do."
    -Black Science Man

    • @angelorn3550
      @angelorn3550 8 років тому +8

      Racist....................

    • @Blyter7
      @Blyter7 8 років тому +26

      +Mon Cabacungan nothing wrong with being a racist on the internet. When you are one in real life you have no protection.

    • @bjorn5209
      @bjorn5209 8 років тому +26

      +Mon Cabacungan Its a meme. Look it up.

    • @billyjack4131
      @billyjack4131 8 років тому +99

      It's just a fucking meme... I ain't no racist, I own a colour t.v!

    • @liquidsnake1959
      @liquidsnake1959 8 років тому +5

      +billy jack I own a color tv 😂😂 hahaha

  • @billyjack4131
    @billyjack4131 3 роки тому +51

    I remember listening to this back in March of 2012 in the morning while getting ready for work. Man, I had to take a moment to compose myself due to the overwhelming emotional feeling that came over me. I had a great day at work that day. I love you all

    • @emilymagyar1794
      @emilymagyar1794 2 роки тому +2

      I remember back in 2016 when my chem teacher played it in class. I never felt so moved. I wish humanity would be able to come together and realize that we are so small in the grand scheme of things. And that’s a beautiful thing to know.. We should live and love well with the time that we have

    • @gbeagle130
      @gbeagle130 5 місяців тому

      Love you!

  • @a-10warthog51
    @a-10warthog51 6 років тому +208

    Born to late to explore the earth Born to early to explore the cosmos ;(

    • @S3SSioN_Solaris
      @S3SSioN_Solaris 6 років тому +35

      but born just in time to prepare the Earth for when we do explore the cosmos :)

    • @atlas-3541
      @atlas-3541 5 років тому +23

      Born just in time to explore the internet

    • @lloydchristmas4547
      @lloydchristmas4547 5 років тому

      I feel the same.

    • @TheWAP5
      @TheWAP5 5 років тому

      Born just in time to explore the Oceans though.

    • @TryABaconSlice
      @TryABaconSlice 5 років тому +9

      Born too late to die of preventable diseases, born too early to die from the effects of overpopulation ;) Matter of perspective

  • @TheLordAncient
    @TheLordAncient 8 років тому +1025

    I always start crying at the part of "perhaps more important, than both of those facts is, that the Universe is in us..."

    • @arielcheramie4842
      @arielcheramie4842 8 років тому +12

      me too!

    • @The_Reality_Filter
      @The_Reality_Filter 8 років тому +5

      +TheLordAncient crying with laughter right?

    • @TheLordAncient
      @TheLordAncient 8 років тому +32

      DevonThing Yeah, because I realize how my everyday problems are so irrelevant and small, that it all just seems ridicilous

    • @koreankid113
      @koreankid113 8 років тому +7

      +TheLordAncient Pretty humbling video, isn't it? :)

    • @noahmontgomery6948
      @noahmontgomery6948 8 років тому +4

      +koreankid113 you guys should look up carl sagans pale blue dot it will astound you along with this message if you kind of combine these 2 messages then it will astoud you

  • @hughcornish3089
    @hughcornish3089 6 років тому +280

    Who else wants the script of this printed out and framed up in their bedroom. Just internalising the knowledge at hard times could bring happiness. I have never been so inspired in my life and I will forever live by the words he spoke on this video

    • @claudiaholland6492
      @claudiaholland6492 5 років тому +4

      i did that it’s hanging on my mirror and it’s literally the best thing in my life

    • @gregl3949
      @gregl3949 4 роки тому +1

      @@claudiaholland6492 How did you do it?

    • @matthewkevinobispo6582
      @matthewkevinobispo6582 4 роки тому

      Yes

    • @matthewkevinobispo6582
      @matthewkevinobispo6582 4 роки тому

      Me too

    • @MelliaBoomBot
      @MelliaBoomBot 4 роки тому +11

      @@gregl3949 The most astounding fact is the knowledge that the atoms that comprise life on Earth, the atoms that make up the human body, are traceable to the crucibles that cooked light elements into heavy elements in their core under extreme temperatures and pressures.
      These stars, the high mass ones among them, went unstable in their later years. They collapsed and then exploded, scattering their enriched guts across the galaxy. Guts made of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and all the fundamental ingredients of life itself.
      These ingredients become part of gas clouds that condense, collapse, form the next generation of solar systems, stars with orbiting planets. And those planets now have the ingredients for life itself.
      So that when I look up at the night sky and I know that yes, we are part of this universe, we are in this universe, but perhaps more important than both of those facts is that the universe is in us. When I reflect on that fact, I look up-many people feel small because they’re small and the universe is big-but I feel big, because my atoms came from those stars. There’s a level of connectivity.
      That’s really what you want in life, you want to feel connected, you want to feel relevant, you want to feel like you’re a participant in the goings-on of activities and events around you. That’s precisely what we are, just by being alive.

  • @jacobthompson2520
    @jacobthompson2520 6 років тому +36

    don't be afraid to die. we are just helping make our home a better place. we contribute our bodies to the expansion of the universe, using our energy, and using our inner star to give back. we were given, and then we give. no matter what you do in life, you will give back eventually. i love all.

  • @joshuaharvley318
    @joshuaharvley318 2 роки тому +18

    This video saved my life in 2015 . Im still here in 2021. Thank you

    • @MrFurmos
      @MrFurmos 10 місяців тому +1

      Hope you are still here in 2023. Happy to have you.

  • @doodelay
    @doodelay 10 років тому +239

    I was once a Christian youth leader, but once I compared the scientific explanations of how we got here to the bible story of Adam and Even, it was only a matter of months before I abandoned the concept of faith altogether. Science just makes way more sense.

    • @copymizer
      @copymizer 10 років тому +8

      why do you even compare made up fantasy stores with real scientific evidence in first hand? i'm baffled by this, it's not how you interpret the book :)

    • @eternalnate
      @eternalnate 10 років тому +10

      Until classical physics is no longer sufficient to explain the world around us or the universe at large. Then you will have to question your faith in science. There is more, far more, than the explanations provided by contemporary scientists lauded as gods, such as Tyson. Most of astrophysics is speculation. No one can prove the Big Bang, no one can prove stars are being born anymore. We are just making guesses based on observations.

    • @doodelay
      @doodelay 10 років тому +28

      eternalnate Whenever you see a star that is a different color than another it is because they are in different stages of their respective life cycles. We've seen stars forming, stars in the middle, and stars that have died.
      Our star is in the middle of its life cycle, it is considered yellow now but as it loses it's mass it's outer gaseous layers will escape further into space making it appear larger.
      Eventually it will deplete its fuel reserves, blast out its gaseous layers and explode.
      I would like to point out that assumptions based on observation is much more reliable than assumptions based on anything else.
      All intelligent men and women realize that assumptions are not a dirty word as long as they can be falsified, verified, and subject to change. And star formation matches those criteria quite flawlessly.

    • @doodelay
      @doodelay 10 років тому +2

      julian hernandez
      yes, that's true. What made you bring that up?

    • @AdverseInfluence
      @AdverseInfluence 10 років тому

      You dun goofed

  • @huemungy3212
    @huemungy3212 9 років тому +531

    Does anyone else think that maybe... just maybe science should and is becoming a part of our popular culture again? I honestly don't understand how it ever wasn't. Science not only searches for the answers to our deepest questions, but is our way of exploring, as scientists are our explorers. How can we not realize that science NEEDS to be a part of our culture, part of the framework of our society. Please do your bit and embrace science as a part of our culture, and like the atoms formed in the depths of ancient stars, is a part of us.

    • @after_midnight9592
      @after_midnight9592 9 років тому +36

      Kuaminifu Mwenzi Showbiz sluts and dumb sport players are worth more than scientist, that's what's wrong with the world.

    • @David_F97
      @David_F97 8 років тому +16

      I try to embrace the beauty of science to people, but they are either too stubborn to listen, or just don't care.

    • @themplar
      @themplar 8 років тому +2

      Kuaminifu Mwenzi In a way yes. Look at how Dawkins, Degrasse Tyson, Lawrence Krauss are welcomed on stages today. people pay good money to se them now. In a way they have become the new stars.

    • @DreableNeebal10
      @DreableNeebal10 8 років тому +4

      Kuaminifu Mwenzi I had to write a poem on a subject. So, I chose 'Ignorance'. The poem went something like this: "Ignorance
      Ignorance is a comfortable bed,
      It’s inviting and easy to accept,
      It’s appealingly simple,
      And it is the ultimate relaxing seclusion from the world,
      But, cognizance is the arduous paper of responsibility lying on your desk awaiting to be completed for class tomorrow."

    • @Alexis59725
      @Alexis59725 8 років тому +1

      I am in total agreement

  • @Shiny0285
    @Shiny0285 2 роки тому +16

    Carl’s got “The Pale Blue Dot”
    Neil’s got “The Most Astounding Fact”

  • @yankeedoodle1194
    @yankeedoodle1194 6 років тому +12

    "So when I look up at the night sky, and I know that yes we are apart of this universe, we are in this universe, but perhaps more important than both of those facts is that the universe is in us." - NDT

  • @burningbananas1687
    @burningbananas1687 10 років тому +225

    I used to be a christian because i was expected to be by everybody around me and society itself..... i thought i believed in God and had a spiritual connection with Him. But, now that ive found science, free thought and critical thinking i look back now and can say with a smug attitude that I feel more spiritual, in a metaphorical sense of course, than I ever have before in my life..
    - i want to watch this before I die. it's so sad yet so enlightening at the same time

    • @sockmaster2718
      @sockmaster2718 10 років тому +1

      Testify!

    • @juboi24
      @juboi24 10 років тому +15

      the odds that we are here by accident is almost impossible.
      from stardust we came and to star dust we shall return.

    • @mafasaalmafasa4734
      @mafasaalmafasa4734 10 років тому +52

      Welcome to reality, it is beautiful isn't it?

    • @burningbananas1687
      @burningbananas1687 10 років тому +5

      J Ev why do you have be be here for a reason? The odds actually provide the fact we are here by accident just by the simple fact over 99% of the universe is unlivable lol!! Even if there are more earth like planets, the vacuum of space makes up the largest portion of the 99%

    • @TheStewieOne
      @TheStewieOne 10 років тому +26

      Welcome to the Club. We are all now free thinkers.

  • @R4Y2k
    @R4Y2k 7 років тому +614

    The best invested 3:33 minutes of my entire life.

    • @harmleyten4
      @harmleyten4 7 років тому +6

      MCP/ChronicBuzz wow really? your life must suck

    • @fr3shprince240
      @fr3shprince240 7 років тому

      MCP/ChronicBuzz ikr !!

    • @aayushenticer
      @aayushenticer 6 років тому +2

      true ..........i like these intellecual talks at same time so emotionality refelcting reality and truth .......
      while other people most of them are busy grapping nonsense....

    • @jamalharrison4695
      @jamalharrison4695 6 років тому

      Harm Leyten No. Your life must suck. I feel bad for you, honest. It must be hard having a brain that can't truly process things like this.

    • @davidsirmons
      @davidsirmons 6 років тому

      3 3 3.....odd coincidence, is it not? :)

  • @akarshrastogi3682
    @akarshrastogi3682 6 років тому +13

    2:35 the visual with the song brought tears to my eyes.

  • @norajanssen2831
    @norajanssen2831 2 роки тому +18

    This video has inspired me so much. I first saw this when I was 13 or 14 and it instantly hit me so hard. I watched it so many times after that, I had memorised the whole thing. I could revise the entire quote from memory without even actively having tried that. During this fase I watched Neil deGrasse Tyson's series and even read his book (that was quite difficult for a 14 year old with a different mother language) and wanted to become an astronomer. Sadly I had to give up on that because my math skills are far too poor, but I got into philosophy and fell in love. Now, at 18 I look back on this video and realise that what really got me from this video wasn't the science talk, but obviously the deeper meaning behind his words and the way he talks about life. In the end it was the philosophical message that inspired me so greatly.
    Thank you for this video! It actually had a big impact on my life I think :)
    I'll always have immense respect and admiration for those who pursue astronomy or astrophysics, you are heros.

    • @rawdhaalbeshr8199
      @rawdhaalbeshr8199 2 роки тому +1

      your comment made me tear up a bit because I feel the same! I memorized the whole thing when I was 15, and English wasn't my first language. Now I am 21 and will get my physics degree soon because of his huge impact on me. it started when he hosted COSMOS . I fell in love and at that moment i decided to major in physics in the future. btw i still struggle in math so don't worry haha

  • @pmoney5654
    @pmoney5654 6 років тому +340

    This video is a prime example as to why I will always appreciate the value and power of the internet. Without the World Wide Web, I would not have been able to experience such exquisite beauty and insight. Yes, there are bad aspects to the internet, I’m not naive enough to deny that. But I feel that the internet gives more than it takes. That level of connection Neil was talking about in the video can be felt by anyone with a mere WiFi signal or cellular connection. The internet will always be one of my favorite places to learn about our world and discover new ideas. I am given some sense of that connection because of the 1’s and 0’s that travel across oceans to reach me.

    • @swblade6190
      @swblade6190 4 роки тому +1

      pmoney 565 👏👏👏

    • @Karan-ix8kh
      @Karan-ix8kh 4 роки тому +2

      Well said

    • @emanuelgracias8402
      @emanuelgracias8402 3 роки тому +5

      I want what your smoking

    • @ahmetemin1721
      @ahmetemin1721 3 роки тому +4

      What a great point of view. I feel the same way, we are living in a blessed period of time of humanity.

    • @microcosmoscreeping8334
      @microcosmoscreeping8334 3 роки тому +3

      Science as a whole provides us these insights. Based on facts and without preference for a certain truth, science follows the evidence. To know the universe is to know ourselves.

  • @m1s011
    @m1s011 7 років тому +2167

    WE'RE ALL JUST STAR STUFF

  • @chadmichael8021
    @chadmichael8021 2 роки тому +7

    Dear Max, I listened to it the day it was released. I listen to, and watch this, every few weeks more than 10 years later. Thank you for this amazing creation.

  • @gratuitousinbliss
    @gratuitousinbliss 5 років тому +15

    I watch this every day before starting my day

  • @Glidrz
    @Glidrz 6 років тому +624

    Did anyone else get emotional?

    • @rafaellopes1703
      @rafaellopes1703 6 років тому +25

      That's the effect of a good music choice

    • @JOSHnNIX
      @JOSHnNIX 6 років тому +13

      His words coupled with the music made it really emotional for me lol

    • @StrideX21
      @StrideX21 6 років тому +1

      Glidrz yes what I find so astounding and in fact beautiful, is that based off what Neil just said shows we humans were capable of figuring out this astounding fact that we are all a part of what’s in the universe

    • @cosmicwolf9228
      @cosmicwolf9228 6 років тому +2

      You did, I did, all the people who have a heart did

    • @ayrtonsnsan7532
      @ayrtonsnsan7532 6 років тому +1

      To Build a Home by The Cinematic Orchestra

  • @LargeFarva
    @LargeFarva 10 років тому +62

    I come watch this every now and again just to keep things in perspective.
    One of my fav videos on the internet.

  • @wes4389
    @wes4389 6 років тому +4

    "There's a level of connectivity. That's really what you want in life, you want to feel connected, you want to feel relevant", that is no doubt one of my favorite quotes this man has ever said.

  • @andrewtran6669
    @andrewtran6669 6 років тому +37

    This makes me sad because everyday we argue about politics, especially in America. It's always this or that, up or down, whatever, regardless of alignment. I wish one day we stop fighting each other and have more of a desire to gain knowledge of our existence in this beautiful universe, and why our conciousness entered this tiny yet bold planet.

  • @AlexMcGinlay
    @AlexMcGinlay 10 років тому +32

    One of the most eloquent speeches about what makes us humans and our place within the cosmos.

  • @krigabr
    @krigabr 8 років тому +208

    Every now and then... i get back here to reflect about the life itself. And to feel big again :)

    • @krigabr
      @krigabr 8 років тому +1

      Ashley Love I wish someday to find someone who have this mindset and be as beautiful as you are :)
      Regards from Brasil

    • @TaxationIsTheft69420
      @TaxationIsTheft69420 8 років тому +2

      +krigolino You are always big. Regardless of how you may feel.

    • @davidhernandez325
      @davidhernandez325 8 років тому +2

      Well hmm, that's interesting. I typically feel infintely small when I hear stuff like this.

    • @omarabuaita3858
      @omarabuaita3858 8 років тому

      +krigolino You should see deez nuts gadi?

    • @MylittlePonyTop
      @MylittlePonyTop 7 років тому +1

      I love to do the same

  • @owenkeenan1061
    @owenkeenan1061 2 роки тому +9

    My physics teacher played this video on the first day of our physics 1 class. Just last week we had our last set of notes in physics 2 and he played this again for the class and it was a powerful video being able to look back on all the physics I learned and high school in general

  • @Vitor181920
    @Vitor181920 6 років тому +9

    I already listened this speech a dozen times and I still didn't get bored about it....awesome!

  • @OrangeGuy
    @OrangeGuy 6 років тому +176

    For all of you wondering, the song is called: To build a home.

    • @reallyryan_
      @reallyryan_ 3 роки тому +2

      I wasn't wondering I found it distracting.

    • @denilson1389
      @denilson1389 3 роки тому +6

      what are you doing here?

    • @pandiiz7666
      @pandiiz7666 3 роки тому +2

      im just chilling watching a vid for school when the fortnite leaker hacker just comments

    • @denilson1389
      @denilson1389 3 роки тому

      @@pandiiz7666 same

    • @shivamjalotra7919
      @shivamjalotra7919 3 роки тому

      This is the most astounding fact of this video.

  • @anyonesguess1569
    @anyonesguess1569 8 років тому +1060

    This man has inspired me....good lord I love space.

    • @7timeless
      @7timeless 8 років тому +15

      Likewise, its just a shame space doesnt like us :)

    • @KazzoKiller3890
      @KazzoKiller3890 8 років тому +52

      +AtheistLobster Space has no preference to us, that's what makes it beautiful.

    • @MissDistarr60
      @MissDistarr60 7 років тому

      You took the words right out of my mouth!

    • @7timeless
      @7timeless 7 років тому +3

      KazzoKiller3890 Except that its full of radiation and sub-zero temperatures, not to mention no oxygen and flying rocks everywhere. Id say thats somewhat hostilefrom a human perspective.

    • @MissDistarr60
      @MissDistarr60 7 років тому

      AtheistLobster With all due respect, I would say that from where I stand here on earth, the view is most hostile. The things you mention as hostile up in space, haven't killed a soul for a very, very long time. Don't you ever marvel at the vastness of the universe? Or do you ever wonder what else is out there? Things we have yet to discover? "Curiosity is everything".....Neil deGrasse Tyson.

  • @Moon-Marie
    @Moon-Marie 9 місяців тому +2

    "My atoms came from those stars."
    That sentence alone does it for me.

  • @navnitdhyani208
    @navnitdhyani208 6 років тому +329

    I don’t know why my eyes are wet.

    • @knoopi74
      @knoopi74 6 років тому +4

      Great words great music great pictures with a connection to your own pretty easy why that makes you cry :)

    • @demogog3449
      @demogog3449 6 років тому +1

      The vastness is overwhelming. And we come from stars and will be stars again. Ashes to ashes and dust to dust....stardust....God and science co-exist. We have a front row seat to creation with the Webb telescope.

    • @salemgazi3607
      @salemgazi3607 6 років тому

      because your soul is looking for god , abdand god created this universe so that you should know his greatness
      ua-cam.com/video/wCiKuz7xWos/v-deo.html

    • @vijaykanthr5205
      @vijaykanthr5205 6 років тому +4

      Demo Gog God and science can never co exist. Science is real and God is delusion.

    • @markbulan8740
      @markbulan8740 5 років тому

      Navnit Dhyani becouse you are crying that's why your eyes are wet 😭😭😭😛😛😛

  • @auto_math
    @auto_math 10 років тому +56

    I don't want a prayer at my funeral, I want this!

    • @kennethtan3824
      @kennethtan3824 10 років тому

      Great idea! This will be engraved in my tomb stone

    • @kennethtan3824
      @kennethtan3824 10 років тому

      Great idea! This will be engraved in my tomb stone

  • @PantsuMann
    @PantsuMann 10 років тому +51

    Carl Sagan was Neil's example. Sad Sagan died when I was a kid, so I could not follow him like Neil did. But Neil Tyson is my example of a good man and he is everything Carl Sagan would be to me if he was still alive.
    Have a good evening! And do not fear the grand dark places of the world. Feel big, and strong, just like the massive stars that made our existence possible!

    • @crowhorse
      @crowhorse 10 років тому +5

      Nicely put.

    • @eilidhkwood
      @eilidhkwood 10 років тому

      I agree completely with what u have said. Saga is still my hero. But Tyson is my alive one. He truly is unique. What an amazing man.

  • @peonui
    @peonui 3 роки тому +7

    Who else gets goosebumps while watching this?

  • @gabrielam2795
    @gabrielam2795 4 роки тому +3

    Watching this during the COVID19 self quarantine.
    - HELLO FROM NYC

  • @Rossilaz58
    @Rossilaz58 7 років тому +437

    This Is The Most Touching Video I Have Ever Watched
    2018 Edit: Hello. I am back. One year later exactly. Never expected this to blow up. This video inspired me and now I am more interested in the universe then anything else. I love science and I just wanted to say thanks to everyone who liked or replied to this. See you in a years time :)
    2019 edit: Hey, I'm back. Still love science and still love this video. Always Remember you are something bigger than you think. If you think you are the best thing in the universe, You are better than that. If you thing you are the worst thing in the universe, you are not. You are the best thing. Never give up and remember that you are Amazing. You can do anything. You are the best thing that has ever happened in the history of the whole universe.

  • @Lowgn
    @Lowgn 8 років тому +92

    Doesn't it just blow your mind that we are here? Like legit fucking floating in infinity. I don't see why people ignore the fact we are a microscopic bug on a floating rock rotating around a star. It's so weird to me.

    • @dawit1994
      @dawit1994 8 років тому

      +Logan Byrd I feel the same way!

    • @plentifulsoul1242
      @plentifulsoul1242 8 років тому

      same!!! I always say that.I'm always wondering how the universe was created and how we are in it.people this days only care about dumb things: /

    • @7timeless
      @7timeless 8 років тому +5

      People only care about the mundane, the every day meaningless superficial stuff that they think is important. Its what makes them comfortable. They dont make time to think about these deeper underlying facts about our existence and look strangely at those who do. I pity them.

    • @jaaxoon
      @jaaxoon 8 років тому +1

      It's difficult for many to bare in mind this fact. But it's such a liberating thought for me so I'm glad others feel the same way!

    • @spoonboy82
      @spoonboy82 8 років тому

      #Im14andthisisdeep

  • @Themetaphysicsmagic
    @Themetaphysicsmagic 6 років тому +15

    We are connected we are all one ☝🏽

  • @lexanne5481
    @lexanne5481 5 років тому +2

    “Many feel small because they’re small and the universe is big but I feel big because my atoms came from those stars”
    That was most beautiful thing I heard. If my science teacher spoke like Neil deGrasse Tyson , I probably would have done better in class. Science sometimes makes you feel small but in reality you’re not. You’re so much more and your existence is worth so much more.

  • @StudioAnnLe
    @StudioAnnLe 10 років тому +66

    Such a profound video to end the week with.

  • @FalconStkr1
    @FalconStkr1 6 років тому +165

    Whenever I am having a rough day I always think about what he is saying in this and realize that I am a bigger part of everything then I think. Its beautiful.

  • @amsy2547
    @amsy2547 Рік тому +6

    I’ve watched this so many times over the years. Got me crying this time. What a beautiful gift life is

  • @animefreak134XD
    @animefreak134XD Рік тому

    around 7 years ago I took a college class on theology and religion. During one of those class sessions my professor showed us this video. I still remember sitting in that dark room, hair standing up on end as the emotions swirled through me. I knew after that class that I needed to find this video and make sure I could watch it again whenever I needed to. Thank you for reminding me time and time again that the universe is beautiful and all I need to do to remind myself of that is to look a little closer.

  • @Backdrifter88
    @Backdrifter88 10 років тому +61

    You have to be one ignorant, fearful, unhappy being to dislike this. This always makes me feel magnificent.

    • @coolguyjames99
      @coolguyjames99 10 років тому

      Alexander Nequam ignorance is bliss

  • @tmanmatt213
    @tmanmatt213 8 років тому +28

    The song is "To Build a Home" by the Cinematic Orchestra.

  • @lepetitchat24
    @lepetitchat24 26 днів тому +2

    I've been watching this video once every couple of months for the past decade. And it does not get any less impressive, any less humbling, any less beautiful with each subsequent view. Thank you.

  • @monederosbit4848
    @monederosbit4848 2 роки тому +3

    this video hited my so hard when I was 22, now I'm 33 and sometimes I forget this perspective of life... now I'm back to watch this everyday I can remember it and keep taking that powerful words

  • @Jordan_waters89
    @Jordan_waters89 7 років тому +106

    This video gives me so many feels

  • @samuelninsiima8580
    @samuelninsiima8580 7 років тому +96

    After watching this , am not scared of death anymore. If you look at it this way, we never really die, we were always here, and always will be!

    • @marcom2092
      @marcom2092 6 років тому +7

      Sa5m M that's true but not having consciousness​ after we die seems scary since we humans cant understand "nothingness"

    • @mr.bamboozle129
      @mr.bamboozle129 6 років тому

      I can

    • @ThatOneGuy97210
      @ThatOneGuy97210 6 років тому +4

      Marco M why spend a moment in time fearing something inescapable

    • @marcom2092
      @marcom2092 6 років тому +2

      PennyWise #Duttgang because of our natural instict but it's not like I think about it 24/7

    • @Fuar11
      @Fuar11 6 років тому +3

      Marco M if we can't understand nothingness then why dwell on the thought? GO LIVE YOUR LIFE!

  • @shaishabchowdhury
    @shaishabchowdhury 6 років тому +17

    It makes me cry. It gives me joy. It makes me love the universe(myself).

  • @dylancarr8415
    @dylancarr8415 5 років тому +6

    Neil deGrasse Tyson once said "The Earth holds less importance to the Universe than a grain of sand does to a beach, if you think we are significant, you are wrong". I will always remember this.

    • @GramOzLb
      @GramOzLb 5 років тому

      While a grain of sand may not hold importance to the short time frame that is our perception, over thousands of years it will have made its difference.

    • @TryABaconSlice
      @TryABaconSlice 5 років тому

      @@GramOzLb Uhh, i disagree. More like a grain of sand may hold importance for a fraction of time, but over thousands of years it will have made no difference.
      If a grain of sand were to cease to exist. The beach would go on as if it never did.

    • @GramOzLb
      @GramOzLb 4 роки тому

      @@TryABaconSlice If a grain of sand were to cease to exist it would be a scientific miracle. Im pretty confident that matter can not be created nor destroyed for a reason, the grain of sand may change forms but its essence is contingent upon the universe in my opinion, idk how id go about empirically measuring that yet lol

    • @GramOzLb
      @GramOzLb 4 роки тому

      But I agree the beach would look the same to us. and it would be very difficult to weed out the consequences of one single grain relative to those around it and the the friction it imposes on the waves passing over it.

  • @unit-0-
    @unit-0- 9 років тому +182

    He's almost there, but he didn't quite make it.
    The most astounding fact in the universe beyond the fact that anything exists at all, is that it has arranged itself to become self aware. We observe the universe and its wonders; chances are there are billions of other creatures beyond earth that are able to appreciate the universe as well. That to me is the most astounding fact.

    • @jonathanbriand3446
      @jonathanbriand3446 9 років тому +2

      If we could see the univers AND the energy moving in (from outside - far enough) it may look like brain cells connected to each others, and this pattern repeat in our own body and also the body we live on (Earth).
      I dont know if he is old enough but this universe may also be self-aware of himself.
      We say our possibility to think can act on things around us. So I can barely imagine what this universe can produce in term of reaction when he think or dreams like we do.
      Some may say the universe is god if you follow my perception, well I dont think so, it may be closer to be the reflection of god when we look at it with our own eyes and the way they works.
      (all this being a simple theory, I dont want to sound like I talk facts, its a feeling)

    • @andrew7173
      @andrew7173 9 років тому +1

      Right on, Michael and Jonathon. Astounding - both in the realms of the infinite and sub-atomic. It's not possible for my little brain to comprehend, but I take solace in knowing.....that as this message is posted you and I are mysteriously a part of it all......

    • @CronosXIIII
      @CronosXIIII 9 років тому +16

      The universe found a way to know itself
      Or should I say, ourself.

    • @rayklish538
      @rayklish538 9 років тому

      Michael Burkett Everyone has their own idea of what their 'most astounding fact' is. :) For me, it's hard to say what's the most astounding fact, because every single thing -- not even every living being, every single thing that exists (at least within our perception/observation) even the unknown -- the scale of things, the amount, wrath, and beauty of things, how far we think we've come with technology and as a race, but we truly and hardly know anything -- we don't even know what the Milky Way looks like because we're on the inside looking out. Man, I'm all over the place! Lol. I just want to know more! "The more you know, the more you realize you don't know." That quote holds such truth.

    • @unit-0-
      @unit-0- 9 років тому +1

      Ray Klish I understand that it is somewhat subjective, however in some ways it is measurable to the extent that tracing atoms to the beginnings is less impressive and more arithmetic versus the idea that anything even exists at all; or the fact that atoms have arranged themselves in a manner that have eventually evolved to our consciousness.
      Yes, there may be other great ideas, nonetheless I don't think his astounding fact is as impressive as so many others that could be mentioned.

  • @chrissame
    @chrissame 7 років тому +61

    “The sun, with all those planets revolving around it and dependent on it, can still ripen a bunch of grapes as if it had nothing else in the universe to do.”
    -Galileo Galilei.

  • @abhishekpatra6722
    @abhishekpatra6722 6 років тому +3

    For those of you who're wondering what the song is, it's To Build a Home by the Cinematic Orchestra.
    I guess the song is a big reason as to why most of us are getting emotional after watching this video. :')

  • @AbhilashNoxBaruahnx1ee7
    @AbhilashNoxBaruahnx1ee7 6 років тому +3

    Outer Space is an ocean without known boundaries of secrets, It's the most brilliant realization of existence. A notion that allows us to place our deeply seeded need to find something in life to call 'Ours.' Not in a way you possess but, rather in the manner where you understand yourself, your significance and insignificance in the grand scheme of things.
    "To Build a Home" by the Cinematic Orchestra feat. Patrick Watson -- Just Love this song!

  • @dusanmelentijevic2284
    @dusanmelentijevic2284 6 років тому +899

    You always mattered.

  • @braianog7604
    @braianog7604 8 років тому +138

    Neil for president

    • @alexcool7374
      @alexcool7374 8 років тому +2

      indeed

    • @sharkbait1228
      @sharkbait1228 8 років тому +16

      It would be a waste of his talents

    • @tylersmart6354
      @tylersmart6354 8 років тому

      +Dave Bowman still better than Trump

    • @themadcap1898
      @themadcap1898 8 років тому

      +Tyler Smart I'm not excited about his existence either

    • @trommelbiel
      @trommelbiel 8 років тому +9

      Mainly criminals want that job. Not Neil.

  • @DoubleT981
    @DoubleT981 6 років тому +11

    Wow. This is truly amazing. The trees, dogs, stars, and everything in our universe is all connected to us. Mind-blown^10.

  • @erictalksstocks4907
    @erictalksstocks4907 6 років тому +11

    The Universe Is In Us.

  • @JagWarGaming
    @JagWarGaming 8 років тому +1567

    One of the most powerful videos on youtube. 10 million views just isnt enough. Every human with internet access should watch this video.

  • @Judicial78
    @Judicial78 10 років тому +32

    939 creationists are so lost in their own ego they missed how beautiful this message was.

    • @o.jvanderbeek6594
      @o.jvanderbeek6594 10 років тому +6

      It's strange, because there are certain parallels between what NDT said and many religions like Christianity, Buddhism and even ancient Norse (and I'm sure many others). For example, when he says that our atoms came from the stars, and the universe is in us, is that not so very different from the Bible saying that we came from God and that God is within us? Another is that when we die, our atoms become part of the Earth, if we get eaten by an animal or a tree feeds off our nutrients then our atoms become part of it (Reincarnation). And after that, once earth dies when our Sun expands then our atoms will return to the stars, like the Bible says that when we die we go to heaven (Except in this situation everyone is welcome to come), and we may become a part of stars anew. My favorite parallel however is that the proposed end of the universe is said to occur when a mass of black holes destroy all stars in the universe. Our atoms will be in these stars, and so it's kind of like the ancient Norse Ragnarok, where the dead heroes in Valhalla fight in a battle that brings about the end of the world (or in this case, universe). I am not supporting the plausibility of creationism, but I am merely voicing that maybe the two points of view are not too different as we think :)

    • @murrayfeck
      @murrayfeck 10 років тому +1

      *****
      Who's close minded here? OJVdB's point is a good one. It is possible that religious stories are mythologies created to explain the universe in a symbolic sense as opposed to one of a more literal fashion. He/She/It is not saying that "God is Great", rather that the stories put forth by the religious might in fact be telling the same tale as science, albiet in a more poetic manner that is easier for those not able or willing to acquire a complete scientific education. If a philosopher looks at the night sky and says, "I am small and yet I am part of this greater thing, this cosmos..." and that this thought in time is incorporated into some structure of faith based teachings, that sense of inter-connectivity and acknowledgement of the complexity of the universe is no less true [social commentary]even if it is used by a corrupt "religious" system to gain control over a population and restrict their thought and behavior in order to drive their productivity to pad the pockets of those who control production and supply.[/social commentary]

    • @uirehiughierug
      @uirehiughierug 10 років тому +1

      O.J van der beek And why we came from an anus of a Elephant ? It's sound as stupid as Adam and Eve

  • @britneys.139
    @britneys.139 6 років тому +1

    Obsessed with this video; truly moving. Thank you so much for sharing this with us!
    Love the music, narration, graphics everything blended together so wonderfully.

  • @dragontamer2010
    @dragontamer2010 4 роки тому +2

    Watching this during the COVID-19 epidemic, it hits differently........

  • @christianvennemann9008
    @christianvennemann9008 8 років тому +152

    How could 1,000 people (*or any person at all*) dislike such a beautiful, thought-provoking video? If you're a deeply religious person but don't like having your beliefs challenged, why did you even watch this video in the first place? What Neil deGrasse Tyson said in this video is far more moving than any homily I ever heard back when I was a Catholic.

    • @dkmg
      @dkmg 8 років тому +4

      exactly!!!

    • @christianvennemann9008
      @christianvennemann9008 8 років тому +13

      *****​
      How exactly am I being a "pretentious cock"? I simply asked why religious people who don't want to have their beliefs challenged bother to watch videos they know will challenge their beliefs and then proceed to dislike the video. Sometimes they'll also leave comments about how they're so special that they happened to be born into the *ONE* religion that got it correct, *out of approximately 4,000*. They also claim they're so special that they happen to believe in the *RIGHT* god(s).
      I'm what you call an agnostic atheist. This means that because there is simply no tangible, scientific evidence for any of the *approximately 2,500 recorded gods throughout history*, atheists and I have absolutely no reason to believe in your god or anyone else's; however, we're humble enough to admit that we can't be absolutely certain about whether or not a god exists (this is the "agnostic" part). If you show me or any other atheist tangible, scientific evidence for the existence of your god or any of the other gods, we'll drop what we're doing and believe until we die.
      If you're a monotheist, you're an atheist, with respect to approximately 2,499 gods in which you fearlessly don't believe because your parents didn't teach you about them. Why, then, is it such a big deal when we atheists simply go one god further than you guys? Tell me again, who's being a pretentious cock?

    • @Idontlikethis713
      @Idontlikethis713 8 років тому

      +C. Venom you are not meant to understand.

    • @christianvennemann9008
      @christianvennemann9008 8 років тому +17

      *****​​
      "You are not meant to understand."
      What the fuck does that even mean? Are you trying to say that you're better than me by telling me that you've achieved some "higher level of thinking" because your god decided that you were special enough to "understand"? If your god doesn't want me to go to hell, why doesn't he make the effort to help me "understand" scripture better so I'll believe in him again (I was raised Roman Catholic)?
      I guess your rebuttal is half-right: I will never try to "understand" by making up spooky, cryptic interpretations; for I am intellectually honest with myself and don't waste my life by basing it off a Bronze Age book written at a time when everyone thought Earth was flat, thought Earth was the center of the universe, and didn't know where the sun went at night. You're also right, in the sense that I may never understand why you guys don't see religion for the lie and scam that it is.
      Even individual Christians "understand" the Bible in different ways; for example, conservative Christians oftentimes cite Old Testament verses (and some New Testament verses) as justifications for their anti-gay stances and their view that women have nothing better to contribute to society other than pumping out several children and being stay-at-home mothers who basically live in the kitchen. On the other hand, liberal Christians cherry-pick the nice, happy verses from Psalms, Proverbs, the Gospel, and Jesus' message in the Sermon on the Mount (*Love everyone, no matter how different they may be from you*) as justifications for their acceptance of LGBT people and other oppressed minorities.
      If the Bible, Quran, and other holy books each claim to be the perfect, innerant word of God or whatever gods they claim to represent, why is it possible for two people of the *SAME RELIGION* to have *COMPLETELY DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS*???

    • @bignuts8079
      @bignuts8079 8 років тому +12

      +TwistedTransistor No my friend, you're not the one meant to understand what fucking logic is.

  • @Enzombie
    @Enzombie 7 років тому +408

    I can't stop watching videos of Neil DeGrasse Tyson help!!

    • @Taghouly
      @Taghouly 6 років тому

      Max Power its like my 20th today

    • @edenwest2268
      @edenwest2268 6 років тому +2

      Diego Diaz congrats! You're no longer a teenager, but very much still a child :)

    • @nebsounds
      @nebsounds 6 років тому +2

      I've watched 20 today 😂

    • @ianfowler8743
      @ianfowler8743 6 років тому +1

      I'll help: dont stop watching his videos :D

    • @ChristianMartinez-it6sj
      @ChristianMartinez-it6sj 6 років тому

      Max Power It's insane! I always thought he was just some tv guy when i heard about him.

  • @GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames
    @GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames 5 років тому +22

    Them: "So you're an atheist."
    Me: "I am, yes."
    Them: "So you think when you die you're just going to rot? You don't think there's anything to look forward to after you die?"
    Me: "Let me tell you what's going to happen when I die, assuming my family follows the instructions I've left. What will happen is I will be cremated, and my ashes will be scattered into the waters off of Big Pine Key -- its one of the Florida Keys, one of my favorite places on Earth, in fact. My remains will thus become a part of the ocean. Some might be consumed by fish, or by worms, or by slugs. Other parts of it will dissolve and become part of the water itself. Some will drift down and join the sea-bottom muck. The point is, I'll basically become a part of the earth in a wider, greater way than I am right now."
    "And then, in about 5 billion years, the sun will expand. In so doing, it will cook the oceans into steam, and blast the atmosphere of the Earth into space. The Earth itself will follow shortly after that. Some of the Earth -- of which I am a part -- will be blasted into space, while the rest will become part of the mass of the now-expanded Sun. The parts of me that are sent into space will drift. Some will fall back into the Sun, or be captured by one of the planets on the edge of the solar system, but other parts will make it out."
    "My remains will become part of the universe in one of the most fundamental ways possible. And who knows. In billions of years, some atom that was once a part of me might end up being a part of some brand new life form that no human will ever know."
    "I don't know about you, but I think that's something to look forward to after I die."

    • @bgjc7261
      @bgjc7261 5 років тому +1

      Chef Jack Geeks Out I really liked what u wrote, and I also look forward to that.
      Ps. How long did it take you to write this 😂

  • @karisorrenti
    @karisorrenti 6 років тому +2

    I watch these before I go to sleep. It is comforting knowing others think and feel the awe and wonder of it all that I do. Thank you Max for highlighting Neil deGrasse Tyson's words in a beautiful way. Makes me want to lie under the stars tonight. Gratitude.

  • @amaranthinevoid8179
    @amaranthinevoid8179 8 років тому +159

    This video is incredible, I have probably watched it a good 200 times of the last three years since it was first showed to me

    • @Lowgn
      @Lowgn 8 років тому +2

      Same I watch it everyday lol

    • @007NowOnline
      @007NowOnline 8 років тому

      Same here. Its an "astounding" video.

    • @DameunPutazo
      @DameunPutazo 8 років тому +2

      Maybe not 200... but i also come back often.

    • @MattPalkaUEChoralConcerts
      @MattPalkaUEChoralConcerts 8 років тому +1

      Ditto. I watch this and always remind myself that I belong wherever I go.

    • @johnbell8657
      @johnbell8657 7 років тому

      that's 5.5 times a month

  • @AwesomeRobot15
    @AwesomeRobot15 7 років тому +219

    I think he should have said "A tomato is not actually a vegetable."

    • @krystoph4420
      @krystoph4420 6 років тому

      What's a cucumber

    • @benl8962
      @benl8962 6 років тому +4

      Simon Cowell its basically what water would look like if it were a vegetable

    • @patrickclark6673
      @patrickclark6673 6 років тому

      not a vegetable it has seeds

    • @aminalani2063
      @aminalani2063 6 років тому

      Another profound fact about the universe

    • @k3nfr0st39
      @k3nfr0st39 6 років тому

      😂😂😂

  • @producedbyoc
    @producedbyoc 6 років тому +10

    How lucky we are to be here

  • @BangMaster96
    @BangMaster96 4 роки тому +6

    Life is just the universe's way of experiencing itself.

  • @cohan000
    @cohan000 10 років тому +44

    I achieve a mindgasm every time I watch this.

  • @rammiine
    @rammiine 10 років тому +22

    Probably one of the most beautiful things I have ever heard and is exactly how I feel, something I tell creationists when they try to tell me the world, universe, and my life have no meaning without "God".

  • @mako3h333
    @mako3h333 3 роки тому +2

    get this on spotify man please

  • @konradr5163
    @konradr5163 2 роки тому +5

    Free, just 3.5 mins long and better than a $200 hour of therapy

  • @opus0872
    @opus0872 8 років тому +168

    Really can't wait to someday meet a girl whos just as captivated by the universe as me

    • @lorddoinkus9912
      @lorddoinkus9912 8 років тому +1

      Right

    • @nathanielgood2255
      @nathanielgood2255 8 років тому +1

      That will be the best day ever. Good luck on that! I hope you find that person to cherish the wonderful aspects of our universe

    • @lorddoinkus9912
      @lorddoinkus9912 8 років тому +1

      Yes I say the same to you I plan on taking a career in astrophysics and would one day like to meet someone who, as you said, will share
      an immense fascination with the laws that bound this universe and have the fascination to see just how beautiful it actually is. As people have said the stars at night are there and shine brightly yet we somehow just forget about them, as if they don't exist. Good day to

    • @grimjowjaggerjak
      @grimjowjaggerjak 7 років тому +4

      I'm 23 and i will go back to school in the field of astrophisics

    • @93_joe
      @93_joe 7 років тому

      juste kevin I'm 23 and I just went back to school for biochemistry. It's never too late to go back!

  • @johne2363
    @johne2363 10 років тому +20

    This was deep, Christians say us non believers don't or cant feel connected with the universe because we have lack of faith in a god. But Neil just summed it up perfectly, this is how I feel connected with the universe. Beautiful, as good as Sagan's Pale Blue Dot speech.

  • @andrewkeener5480
    @andrewkeener5480 4 роки тому +3

    It's such a tragedy that our egos blind us from this incredible fact and so many live a life of disconnect, pain, and suffering.

  • @R4Y2k
    @R4Y2k 5 років тому +8

    I wish I could express my thoughts like Neil can. It's like a storm of thoughts that never stops and there's just no way to express it without sounding like a weirdo :D

    • @shaegse
      @shaegse 4 роки тому +2

      Try writing it out

  • @WarJackalGaming
    @WarJackalGaming 10 років тому +39

    I think everyone should stop arguing and go outside to stare up at the sky and just feel the words that Mr. Tyson said.

    • @jsfreez1563
      @jsfreez1563 10 років тому +8

      I think that if everyone in the world did that this day and seriously considered what he said then the earth would be a new world

    • @6StacksOnFeastEUW
      @6StacksOnFeastEUW 10 років тому

      I'd live to do that but you cant see the real sky whne you're in the heart of city, thats why I sometimes take my car, drive into middle of nowhere and just sit on the hood and watch stars.

    • @blaablaablaa148
      @blaablaablaa148 10 років тому

      Ohh, how happy i am that we are here,that we are alive, that we have the opportunity to share this beauty and this world. We are here together and we are united. What a wonderfull thought to bring everything we need to know about life in one simple fact....we are Stardust! i am proud and i love you all...

  • @JeoshuaCollins
    @JeoshuaCollins 7 років тому +41

    Holy fuck... I need a moment. I've seen this so many times and it brings tears to my eyes, every single time.

  • @MarkLLynch
    @MarkLLynch 6 років тому +1

    Every single time.. Every single time this makes me cry.

  • @mrs_kyoote1387
    @mrs_kyoote1387 6 років тому +2

    The most beautiful thing I've ever heard. I listen to this everyday. Whenever I want to accomplish anything... I just remember this. The power of the universe is in me. I really can make my dreams come true.

  • @advaitsavant4886
    @advaitsavant4886 7 років тому +224

    Pursuing pure science is the greatest thing one can do

    • @ashton3458
      @ashton3458 6 років тому

      Yet these shills such as Neil Degrasse hold science back. They pollute the system with corruption and lies. They deceive people and focus on irrelevant facts. They cover the facts that we need to ensure our survival under the guise of "public safety". These people are the pawns of Nazi ideology.

    • @sthamansinha977
      @sthamansinha977 6 років тому +26

      Ashton Lol what?

    • @ashton3458
      @ashton3458 6 років тому +1

      They rip people off and distort the truth. End of story.

    • @mike4ty4
      @mike4ty4 6 років тому +6

      Well I think there are a lot of great things one can do. Science is great; but it also is very powerful, and if not done, executed and applied with wisdom, it can bring forth as much evil as it could also bring forth good. That is just how it is. Any real scientist should have that type of respect for it, terrible, quaking respect. This is because science is knowledge, or a means to knowledge, and knowledge of a very excellent kind; thus also of a kind imbued with great power, and from that comes great responsibility to use that knowledge well, and also to ensure that the knowledge is not gained before or without what is needed to handle it well being in place first, and gained only through ethical method. (And avoiding the Nazi camps is the barest _minimum_ ethical standard.)

    • @mike4ty4
      @mike4ty4 6 років тому +2

      @Ashton : Oh really. Could you tell me what _exactly_ you consider to be "corruption and lies" from them, and furthermore, exactly what _evidence_ you have of this malfeasance on their part, ideally evidence that should be good enough to be accepted at a court of law, because in a way you are alleging a crime (whether it really is or not, the situation is analogous enough to reasonably warrant a similar standard.)?

  • @alberteinsteinthejew
    @alberteinsteinthejew 8 років тому +26

    Growing in numbers
    Growing in speed
    Can't fight the future
    Can't fight what I see
    People they come together
    People they fall apart
    No one can stop us now
    Cause we are all made of stars

    • @Null8fuenf10
      @Null8fuenf10 8 років тому

      +Michael McNamara That's Einstein, isn't it?! ;)

    • @jim191185
      @jim191185 8 років тому

      +Michael McNamara Cheers, Moby.

  • @stephenhill1716
    @stephenhill1716 5 років тому +2

    This gives me goosebumps every time I watch it. It’s so...humbling. So satisfying to know that we are the universe, the universe is us. She gave us the opportunity to see her beauty, even if it’s just for the blink of an eye. A million years to the universe is 1 second to us. We are all, universally beautiful. Age, ethnicity, physique. All of us. Yes, even you reading this. We are all so rich in the ability to be able to call this Galaxy, this tiny, itty bitty speck of dust in the vast, unlimited, scary, gorgeous universe......home.

  • @asviniram6692
    @asviniram6692 6 років тому +3

    I'M repeating it many times..every time seems to be first time.simply AWESOME .