NASA Discovers Mysterious Structure In The Universe - Best Video From Destiny 2021

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  • NASA Discovers Mysterious Structure In Space - Best Video From Destiny 2021
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  • @BigDaddy-jw9kl
    @BigDaddy-jw9kl 2 роки тому +1621

    Just wanna give a huge thanks to the camera guy for risking his life and going out to outer space to get these pictures for us

    • @susanlodges48
      @susanlodges48 2 роки тому +64

      Me, too. I wonder where he got his film processed. Is there a Kodak store out there?

    • @James-wd9ib
      @James-wd9ib 2 роки тому +61

      I can't believe the megapixel resolution and superzoom on mobile phones today. Incredible

    • @mclohan
      @mclohan 2 роки тому +122

      Man you guys love your recycled comments.

    • @jakaiwhitley8771
      @jakaiwhitley8771 2 роки тому +14

      Lmfaaooo🤣😂

    • @BlinkinFirefly
      @BlinkinFirefly 2 роки тому +44

      This joke does not get old for me XD

  • @VRTXEsports
    @VRTXEsports 2 роки тому +431

    These longer compilation videos are so good to fall asleep too!

    • @briamyx8869
      @briamyx8869 2 роки тому +16

      Yessss Im just here to fall asleep to it 😌

    • @biserino
      @biserino 2 роки тому +16

      Falling asleep listening to space stuff is nice until you wake up at 3AM seeing the "11 Years of Cassini Saturn photos in 3 hours and 50 minutes" Video... That video is just scary

    • @hughmongooseisalpha2360
      @hughmongooseisalpha2360 2 роки тому +3

      Fax

    • @Mohawks_and_Tomahawks
      @Mohawks_and_Tomahawks 2 роки тому +9

      @slick Rick lol , Power cord ya Amateur.

    • @bigmiim8584
      @bigmiim8584 2 роки тому +5

      Omg like sleeping pills

  • @dlynchious1157
    @dlynchious1157 2 роки тому +182

    I appreciate the fact that they mentioned how tomorrow we could find out we were wrong about everything. A lot of presentations are put out as "this is definitely what's going on here" even on theoretical processes.

    • @msmichelej
      @msmichelej 2 роки тому +5

      Exactly!

    • @Chompchompyerded
      @Chompchompyerded 2 роки тому +8

      It is absolutely impossible that everything we know is wrong. It is possible that most of what we know is wrong, but not everything. At the very least, you are self-aware. You know that, because you are capable of thought. Even if everything you think is wrong, the fact that you think at all is indisputable. It is, and Rene DesCartes said, "Cogito, ergo sum." "I think, therefore I am." If everything else is an illusion or an artifact, you can't escape the fact that you exist. If you didn't exist, how are you even able to imagine that you are reading this?
      If you've ever lost consciousness, you know that self-awareness is transitory. Because you sleep and dream, you know that altered states of consciousness exist. Because you cannot remember anything prior to the first glimmers of awareness after you were born you have a relatively high degree of certainty that there was a time before you became aware. Though it is possible that you are solitary and that everything is an artifact of your awareness, you do say, "we" in your statement above, which means that to some degree you accept the existence of others who also think and are self-aware, and that further, you can communicate with. You could argue that "we" is an artifact or hallucination of your solitary mind but there are other ways to test both for self, and for others. The bottom line which you cannot refute is still that you exist. That remains true even if your body is an illusion.
      Now, even if everything other than you is an illusion, you must also admit that there is some value in your existing, because if there was not, you'd turn your own lights off. If it wasn't in someway worth living, you'd choose not to live. This proves two things; first of all that you live, and secondly, that you can choose not to live. There a plenty of ways not to live, and people choose to do those things far too often. Basically, any action you can take which will cause you to lose self-awareness will cause you to lose life sooner or later too. Do you see how we are logically extrapolating out? "I think, therefore I am. I became able to think. The complexity of my thinking has changed. I am able to question. I have experienced learning. When I learn, I am finding out things that I didn't know "before". I therefore realize that something existed before I was self-aware. How much of this can I peel away before there is nothing left? At the very least, or at the very most basic level, I am a collection of point disturbances in space." These are all logical conclusions which you can come to, and which are 100% certain. Remove any one of these things, and your ability to understand any of this becomes impossible. They are all self-evident.
      To conclude, it is impossible that everything is wrong. It is also impossible that everything is right. Beyond that, we have degrees of probability. It is highly improbable that most of what we know is wrong. It is also highly improbable that most of what we know is right. The challenge is to tease out the improbable from the highly probable, and that is precisely what science is about. You can run an experiment infinity minus one times, but that one time short of the infinite is the uncertainty. Thing is, infinity minus one is a vanishingly small number, and therefore, after a point you know that the possibility of being wrong isn't worth messing with. It's small enough that it isn't going to have any effect on the observable universe, and if it does, it's probably game over anyway.
      Questions? Thoughts?

    • @dlynchious1157
      @dlynchious1157 2 роки тому +8

      @@Chompchompyerded I was speaking on the subject of space. Everything we think we know about space could be wrong. The study of space,although it be called science,is vastly dependent on theory. No other field of study completely changes as often as space science has. They have found out that we were indeed wrong about everything multiple times. With the first person noticing that curving a mirror a bit let's you see further. We used to think the world was flat. Before that,we were even more exotic. Riding on the back of a mythical creature. As far as consciousness goes,that could definitely all be wrong too. Many physics leaders are spending a lot of time on simulation theory. We are on the brink of being able to create self aware robots. Our graphics and editing on videos and videogames will soon be at a point where virtual reality is indistinguishable from reality. We've only been doing this tech thing for about 60 years. Imagine the capabilities of a civilization that's been doing it for 600 or 6,000 or 60,000. Anything inside that civilizations machine would think it was living. We are a very young species in the vastness of time. Having it all wrong is very plausible.

    • @tobiasgrijsen3943
      @tobiasgrijsen3943 2 роки тому +5

      A lot of my friends or family dont comprehend the fact that even scientifically proven stuff can still be disproven 10 years from now.. I always give opium as an example, ohh it was a wonder medicine, worked against headaches, belly aches, back aches, everything! Ohh little did we know its as addictive as it is ..
      Thats the art of science, remaining open on all these subjects, for it may be near 99% true, there still is a slim chance one of the building block we building on is throwing a full 180

    • @dlynchious1157
      @dlynchious1157 2 роки тому +9

      @@tobiasgrijsen3943 very true.I worked at a utility company treating old poles. If we came across a pole made I believe in the 70 s or 80s we had to drop everything and call the EPA. They treated poles with a chemical that years later ended up being EXTREMELY toxic. Many buildings needed remodeling after we found out how bad asbestos is too. We tend to jump right into things and hope for the best it seems like.

  • @kevinmulligan2006
    @kevinmulligan2006 2 роки тому +218

    In college while taking my final science credit I chose astronomy, and the paper was a large task. So naturally the Sagittarius Black hole seemed like a large enough task, so instead of getting overwhelmed I focused on the Jetta of light that escapes from the event horizon. It was all about the experience to me, I delved into a community that researches the consequences of these events, the byproducts, the effect. This is pure science, looking at the effects and figuring out what caused it and what it is.
    There is definitely something at the center of our galaxy, and in the Sagittarius A galaxy, whatever it is.. we have the radiation, the light, the images to prove it’s there. Only theory can help us figure out what it is.
    Support the field of academic research.

    • @herbertpilgrim5219
      @herbertpilgrim5219 2 роки тому +7

      Definitely no science into cv19

    • @kevinmulligan2006
      @kevinmulligan2006 2 роки тому +4

      @@herbertpilgrim5219 microscopic invaders from another dimension, or an archaic assembly of our own.

    • @kevinmulligan2006
      @kevinmulligan2006 2 роки тому +7

      @@herbertpilgrim5219 sure there is, if your a virologist studying vaccines and also happen to work for a certain pharma company then you’re having a good ol
      Time

    • @soniadelapaz8351
      @soniadelapaz8351 2 роки тому

      What's it been now like 40 years ago

    • @jasoninthehood9726
      @jasoninthehood9726 2 роки тому +5

      I’ll support that field of academic research as much as any other. I think right now we’ve had a rude awakening to how poor our humanity’s grasp on virology is. Maybe calling it poor isn’t the right way to articulate it but I’d push for more funding to medicine and disease research at this point. I think it’s a much more safe bet to study, treat, and prevent all the things that can eradicate human lives before we start focusing what goes on beyond our planet. Cure cancer, extend human life, increase the health and quality of human life. Life on a planet billions of years away from us has no benefit CURRENTLY and neither does whatever is happening inside a black hole.

  • @MTG69
    @MTG69 2 роки тому +417

    I feel like I'm going to have some student loan debt after watching this informative, and educational video.

    • @Dontbotherme11111
      @Dontbotherme11111 2 роки тому +9

      Yea bro pretty funny

    • @T3RD5ify
      @T3RD5ify 2 роки тому +21

      That would only be true if 75% of the content are subjects you have no interest in

    • @rustyfolts3298
      @rustyfolts3298 2 роки тому +10

      No worry, your debt will be erased so you'll get your free ride. Someone else will pay.

    • @MTG69
      @MTG69 2 роки тому +5

      @@rustyfolts3298 LMAO Rusty, I was waiting for this comment.

    • @Cr0nkR
      @Cr0nkR 2 роки тому +6

      I finally paid Sally Mae back!

  • @pathfinder5217
    @pathfinder5217 2 роки тому +23

    6:14 this is amazing science

  • @CeciliaMacLean
    @CeciliaMacLean 2 роки тому +3

    An awesome Video about our Universes! Truly enjoyed it!

  • @soulitaphimsypasom520
    @soulitaphimsypasom520 Рік тому +4

    Love watching this interesting and amazing universe documentary so very much! Great work

  • @rtxproductions8747
    @rtxproductions8747 2 роки тому +234

    Truly incredible. So interesting to learn about the things of the universe!

    • @tacojonny
      @tacojonny 2 роки тому +2

      Science is a scam

    • @kevinportillo1971
      @kevinportillo1971 2 роки тому +8

      These documentaries are nostalgic, I remember when Discovery Channel used to have good content, now it’s full of reality-TV. Grateful of this channel.

    • @titolino73
      @titolino73 2 роки тому +3

      I hope you are ironic otherwise I would say that science os based under observation, confrontation of results, religions are based on stuff allegedly happened thousands years ago where of course there was no science otherwise those fairy tales would have been all debunked by scientific approaches!!!!

    • @fjdididiididid1238
      @fjdididiididid1238 2 роки тому +1

      Scary

    • @GetnBrains
      @GetnBrains 2 роки тому +3

      everything this dude said is 1000000% speculations and guessing lol they dont even know everything about our oceans yet they can tell u what happens when u go thru a blackhole 1500 light years away lmaoo

  • @stephansliger6387
    @stephansliger6387 2 роки тому +11

    Wow! Incredible. It took me about 20 minutes into this video before I took a second look at the D logo in the channel picture and the name before I realized that isn’t a Discovery channel 😂 I mean the quality of information and production and presentation i had only merely glanced at the logo and assumed this was a Discovery channel video but I am impressed great work! 👍🏼

  • @DK-bb1tw
    @DK-bb1tw 2 роки тому

    This voice is just perfect. Thanks for all your work!!!!

  • @franklei9348
    @franklei9348 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you so much for your great effort for this long and rich information about our universe!

  • @authentictaco8166
    @authentictaco8166 2 роки тому +7

    I really like this. Though due to its length, I’d recommend chapters possibly for people to look for parts they like. I enjoy all of it. But many wouldn’t spend as much time without knowing what’s on the menu next :)

  • @royalredbird9717
    @royalredbird9717 2 роки тому +15

    Man!! This was like an awesome movie

  • @semperfideliZamar
    @semperfideliZamar 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for making this our family's lullaby playlist❤

  • @elvinjafarli6257
    @elvinjafarli6257 2 роки тому +1

    What a video! Bravo for the all hard work!

  • @awfullufwa
    @awfullufwa 2 роки тому +54

    38:37 I think there was at least one study that shows the storm is actually getting stronger as it shrinks, like an ice skater pulling his/her arms in during a spin, and is only restructuring itself as a "taller" storm.

    • @archoftrees
      @archoftrees 2 роки тому +1

      Really? We'll test out that fact by putting you right in the middle of it then!

    • @rybaneightsix5085
      @rybaneightsix5085 2 роки тому

      Pirouette

    • @donniebaker5984
      @donniebaker5984 2 роки тому +2

      Too bad nobody was paying attention to months ago when our own twin Star that's a brown dwarf with struck by a lightning bolt from our son right here on UA-cam channels when they called it a massive Corona injection from the Sun that was nothing of the kind but a huge bright sharply edged bowl of lightning while there was a Corona injection in the background it was nothing like that lightning bolt that struck Nemesis as it was rounding the sun to go around the back side as I had a calculated yet how many months it's going to take to return past us as of course you'll never find anything on the net about it today and hopefully we're on the opposite side of the sun when it leaves the solar system again as it's cycle is about 3,600 years and since we only got a few bumps and thugs from meteors that were coming in bigger than cars if we're anywhere near the tail of this thing when it goes back out it'll probably be the last time that anyone gets to talk about it as complete civilizations have the have disappeared in the past and I can only be due to nemesis that has a small solar system orbiting it in which one of the plants are called nibiru

    • @donniebaker5984
      @donniebaker5984 2 роки тому

      @@archoftrees that's the spirit anyone thinking for themselves or having any new ideas will be stood up against the wall and shot..
      Do I make myself clear speaking of which yours is a new idea at dawn you will be blindfolded put up against the wall and face my firing squad up 30 Mac 10s or at your own request we can change those guns to 60 mini uzis your choice both will be 9 mm

    • @archoftrees
      @archoftrees 2 роки тому +5

      @@donniebaker5984 tf are you on about?

  • @Puertorican-pc5ep
    @Puertorican-pc5ep 2 роки тому +23

    I feel joy to know this video is 2 hours long, thank you , because I ❤️ space

    • @ruthlessjack7367
      @ruthlessjack7367 2 роки тому

      What if there was Space Doritos 🤯

    • @HB-mn8lh
      @HB-mn8lh 2 роки тому

      Regardless of your interest, everything is in the space.

  • @TheDramacist
    @TheDramacist Рік тому

    Ive been really poorly lately and these vids were good listening in my feverish state. Ty

  • @tylermyers200
    @tylermyers200 Рік тому +6

    Blows me away that if we witness Beetlejuice go supernova it'll mean that it actually happened around 750 years ago. Since it's around 750 light years away, that means the light from that star takes 750 years to reach earth. Space and all things universe blow me away.

  • @user-sm8by9wj2n
    @user-sm8by9wj2n 2 роки тому +3

    Nature is the ultimate trip. Mind blowing!

  • @ashokrayvenn
    @ashokrayvenn 2 роки тому +52

    I can't wait for the James Webb Space Telescope to prove the existence of Dark Matter AND Cthulhu!

    • @feliciaross4803
      @feliciaross4803 2 роки тому

      I thought cern did that already?

    • @FallenRingbearer
      @FallenRingbearer 2 роки тому

      C'thulhu sleeps here, telescopes may find the Others though.

    • @Mohawks_and_Tomahawks
      @Mohawks_and_Tomahawks 2 роки тому +1

      The 'James What" ?
      I'll believe it when I see it.
      That thing is becoming a Myth.
      ... delayed

    • @martinhorvath4117
      @martinhorvath4117 2 роки тому +2

      @@Mohawks_and_Tomahawks Its literally getting shot up tomorrow.
      You realize it will take half a year for it to get into a stable orbit, as well right?
      So pictures will only come after still waiting for half a year, not to mention, putting images together will take time as well.

    • @MusicLovingFool1
      @MusicLovingFool1 2 роки тому +1

      Yes, if you believe everything NASA tells you...it will be like a bedtime story. lolol

  • @ZLOYPK
    @ZLOYPK Рік тому +2

    Every second of this video is extremely entertaining, well done

  • @ahgem
    @ahgem 2 роки тому

    All of this is just amazinggg!!

  • @deeman1827
    @deeman1827 2 роки тому +3

    Well… just found my knowledge bombs for the silly season!!!Thank you

  • @rottenapple_
    @rottenapple_ 2 роки тому +42

    Amazing! 🌌 These videos help take the edge off of the crippling depression and agonizing daily isolation 🤗 🌞

  • @moetee9291
    @moetee9291 2 роки тому +2

    Love this ... Great imagery

  • @EileenPCarryEPC
    @EileenPCarryEPC Рік тому +1

    Interesting! Great video! Space is great to fall asleep too. 😴 My brain seems to be comforted listening.

  • @morganmoallemian1418
    @morganmoallemian1418 Рік тому +5

    Dude, double Falcon first stage rockets coming in for a perfect landing is the coolest thing I've ever seen.

  • @soldierd23
    @soldierd23 Рік тому +7

    I really like these informational videos. My brain is being filled with high amounts of data.

  • @KDog2ification
    @KDog2ification 2 роки тому +2

    Would love it if this were on spotify or something so I could work and listen. :D

  • @niranjankumarjha4047
    @niranjankumarjha4047 2 роки тому

    Awesome video, very informative. please make that video about the FM signal discovered on Ganymede. You have a new subscriber

  • @somethinghorriblensweet
    @somethinghorriblensweet Рік тому +3

    Dont listen to the people who want shorter versions. I like the long videos! I am engrossed in the videos so i watch the whole thing while doing other things or use it to sleep to - i hate my page changing without knowing what’s next- leave it.

  • @n0xxm3rcyxx
    @n0xxm3rcyxx 2 роки тому +7

    another video to watch at 1am when i cant sleep. ill save it for later. :)
    Ahh yes, 1:18am. Time to watch.👌

  • @peteranthony6702
    @peteranthony6702 Рік тому

    Spell bound ! That guy narrating ! Precise and concise 🧐🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @marlenaforbes-reidy9876
    @marlenaforbes-reidy9876 2 роки тому +1

    Incredible and beautiful at the same time. Thank you for sharing. 💥🌟💥⚡️💫☄️☀️👍

  • @thev1ncethatcapped109
    @thev1ncethatcapped109 2 роки тому +9

    This information is so fantastic that it blows my mind more than once 🤯

  • @cordatusscire344
    @cordatusscire344 2 роки тому +41

    Attention: at 1:50 you describe the "ring of fire at the edge" as "Hawking Radiation". That is not accurate. Hawking Radiation is when a pair of virtual particles form out of the quantum foam, and one falls into the event horizon and the other half becomes a "real" particle radiating away from the horizon.

    • @danielotto1027
      @danielotto1027 2 роки тому +7

      Also wrong^^ That is what physicists tell people so they understand it better, because missing wavelengths and modes in the quantum field due to the black hole get's to complicated to explain. But yeah, the Temperature of the hawking radiation of a small black hole (30 solar masses) is just 2*10^-9 K, and gets smaler the bigger the black hole becomes, so yeah, you are right in that he is wrong^^

    • @AlokKumar-tk1ty
      @AlokKumar-tk1ty 2 роки тому

      @@danielotto1027 😂

    • @JEPATTERSON07
      @JEPATTERSON07 2 роки тому +3

      @Amc547 Warlord potentiality

    • @JuBerryLive
      @JuBerryLive 2 роки тому

      @@danielotto1027 Exactly. The wavelenght of the photons emited by the hawking radiation is as large as the black hole itself. And I think what we perceive is different because of relativity and the curvature of spacetime. Like it becomes a photon only at an infinite distance. Something like that lol. But I may be completely wrong lol.

    • @chrisdaldy-rowe4978
      @chrisdaldy-rowe4978 2 роки тому +1

      @Lee Sylvester i never knew that was issacs middle name mon : ))

  • @briscoerob
    @briscoerob 2 роки тому +1

    I have been wondering about the creation of Advance life forms. Awesome video

  • @cookmcpherson
    @cookmcpherson 2 роки тому +1

    0:23".....I love when "it's not what you think"!

  • @ifhamansari5229
    @ifhamansari5229 2 роки тому +3

    Love your voice

  • @t.pazhanisamy862
    @t.pazhanisamy862 2 роки тому +5

    Nature is awesome and full of mysterious I love the nature😍😍

  • @limabravo6065
    @limabravo6065 2 роки тому +2

    The glowing disc around blackholes isn't hawking radiation, its the accretion disc, and the neutron star hasn't fallen past the event horizon which is the point past which nothing can escape, rather its orbiting the black hole and losing material to the black hole in its orbit

  • @enigmag9538
    @enigmag9538 2 роки тому

    I definitely want to see a video on Ganymede!

  • @aurtisanminer2827
    @aurtisanminer2827 2 роки тому +3

    This is top-notch entertainment!

  • @vicegettintoit3872
    @vicegettintoit3872 2 роки тому +120

    I feel like we often overlook the magnificence of our reality... how the world works and the whole of it's mysteries yet to be found. Everything is quite dream-like when carefully observed.

    • @AlokKumar-tk1ty
      @AlokKumar-tk1ty 2 роки тому +2

      Exactly....... everything, literally everything including what i am saying,this phone....me,u,....
      All may be just...just something else...we are interpreting everything in an illusion... fair probability(quantum world,black holes,our imaginations, definition of all the reality..... suggest that)

    • @sagittariusa7662
      @sagittariusa7662 2 роки тому +4

      The universe is not magnificent, it is ordinary.

    • @vicegettintoit3872
      @vicegettintoit3872 2 роки тому +1

      @@sagittariusa7662 that's your fair opinion although I hope through means of contemplation and meditation one day your perspective changes!

    • @vicegettintoit3872
      @vicegettintoit3872 2 роки тому +1

      @@AlokKumar-tk1ty Exactly! It's all so fascinating

    • @druid139
      @druid139 2 роки тому +3

      @@sagittariusa7662 You're ordinary.

  • @ShaggyAbby
    @ShaggyAbby 5 місяців тому

    Please another long one soon!!!

  • @uguna100
    @uguna100 2 роки тому +11

    When we look at these videos, we come to know how miniscule our lives are but then we realise our lives are our own. I want to know what is beyond the observable universe, or any multiverse we can imagine. "WHAT IS BEYOND WHAT WE OR ANY HUMAN CAN IMAGINE"

    • @richwatson8659
      @richwatson8659 Рік тому

      By deduction and by definition of your own terms... Nothing.

    • @arvindk2311
      @arvindk2311 Рік тому +1

      Unfortunately we all will never be able to know completely about universe at all. I think maximum we can know about it is just 6 or 7% of it.

  • @melcampbell8627
    @melcampbell8627 2 роки тому +4

    I would love to hear about FM signals in one of Jupiter's moons.

  • @UndermindedVendetta
    @UndermindedVendetta Рік тому +4

    That photograph of the supermassive black hole at the center of the milky way is amazing

  • @kevinmccluskey2456
    @kevinmccluskey2456 9 місяців тому

    Wow, I .enjoyed this so much

  • @bendoverson4318
    @bendoverson4318 2 роки тому

    This megavideo earned my sub

  • @Galactic_Arise
    @Galactic_Arise 2 роки тому +3

    I like your video
    Because your video are interesting and knowledgeable

  • @line7596
    @line7596 2 роки тому +7

    the universe is so interesting and incredibly scary

  • @davidberger9488
    @davidberger9488 2 роки тому +2

    Correction: The Accretion Disc of a singularity --> is NOT Hawking Radiation (as mentioned ~2 mins into vid.) Hawking radiation is a function of the singularity slowly leaking mass (think: evaporation)

  • @0ptimal
    @0ptimal 2 роки тому

    This is wayy better than I thought it would be.

  • @jonathanhughes8679
    @jonathanhughes8679 2 роки тому +4

    What a black hole does to you depending on its side. Neutron stars are extremely dense, but when a black hole eats it radiates away energy as it slowly evaporated. They are odd things.

  • @RomeoCODMobile
    @RomeoCODMobile 2 роки тому +5

    My knowledge of black holes indicates my brain that we're already stuck in one.

    • @HB-mn8lh
      @HB-mn8lh 2 роки тому

      Everything is temporal, whether black or white.

  • @johnkey979
    @johnkey979 2 роки тому +1

    All I can say extremely magnificent that about covers it

  • @Chibob55
    @Chibob55 Рік тому

    great documentary

  • @dhyanamraval
    @dhyanamraval 2 роки тому +6

    This was insane ...😲😲😲😲

  • @manuelgruber9416
    @manuelgruber9416 2 роки тому +9

    Really good video!
    I'm just confused why it says at 36:15 that the magnatic field of jupiter, stretches out only 600 miles behind the planet. In the next sentence it says it's the biggest in the solar system.
    I think they actually wanted to say 600 milion miles like they already had done a couple seconds earlier, but just got it wrong once.

    • @charankol
      @charankol 2 роки тому +1

      there is a lot of nonsense in the video

    • @perpetualbystander4516
      @perpetualbystander4516 2 роки тому +1

      No way it stretches out 600 million miles, rather it's 600,000 miles.

  • @ets2atstruckermartin527
    @ets2atstruckermartin527 8 місяців тому

    I love that space-X goes

  • @whiteblack8210
    @whiteblack8210 2 роки тому

    3 years of the video without time stamps. what a bliss. who needs time or sleep

  • @Ara_Arasaka
    @Ara_Arasaka Рік тому +7

    I’m here from the future to confirm that the black hole in the middle of the galaxy is indeed a black hole.

    • @sagebiddi
      @sagebiddi Рік тому

      Well that's convenient! More importantly where's my damn sports almanac man

  • @JeoWilson
    @JeoWilson 2 роки тому +3

    The weightless drop effect could counter the spaghettification if you constantly accelerated towards the singularity. The energy required though......

  • @seeker7158
    @seeker7158 Рік тому +1

    The ring of fire around the black hole is called an accretion disk, It's not hawking radiation.
    Hawking radiation is very slow and cold process. The smaller black hole is the hotter and faster the hawking radiation will be produced but at this size it's colder than ice.

  • @ALMIGHTY_WORLD
    @ALMIGHTY_WORLD 2 роки тому

    thanks forr all this study

  • @kirkcavanaugh1493
    @kirkcavanaugh1493 2 роки тому +6

    That is unbelievable that we are able to send anything into space that is fast enough to catch that thing even as fast as it is moving.

    • @sharonbartley808
      @sharonbartley808 2 роки тому +2

      Thank you. They think we don't have brains

    • @thrithgolden2748
      @thrithgolden2748 2 роки тому +1

      I love playing make-believe 🙂

    • @HB-mn8lh
      @HB-mn8lh 2 роки тому +1

      They can do it, but they don't want to chase a piece of debris.

    • @kirkcavanaugh1493
      @kirkcavanaugh1493 2 роки тому

      @@HB-mn8lh I guess it really would not serve much of a purpose other than to show that they can do it?

    • @HB-mn8lh
      @HB-mn8lh 2 роки тому

      Because of in depth information of the entire nature, they think differently and consider almost all aspects before they do.

  • @glynnewton8788
    @glynnewton8788 2 роки тому +5

    The G in Magellan is a soft G, not a hard G. Very informative video nonetheless. Thank-you.

  • @mikehuff9793
    @mikehuff9793 2 роки тому +2

    “We expect it to explode. It’s weird if it doesn’t explode, frankly.”
    It’s good to have goals and expectations 🤷🏻‍♂️🤣

  • @zrasmusz
    @zrasmusz 2 роки тому

    Impressive!
    Thumps up!

  • @zenon5562
    @zenon5562 2 роки тому +3

    I like how he tell "scientist" when he don't even know what category do they belong to.

  • @BlinkinFirefly
    @BlinkinFirefly 2 роки тому +6

    Laughing hard but trying not to wake my boyfriend. "Stupendously large black holes". We're running out of words to describe the even bigger new objects we keep discovering in space and it amuses me so XD

    • @MyJagsingh
      @MyJagsingh 2 роки тому

      Why you laughed at large black holes. Something funny you want to share about them.... please don't make it personal it's just for laugh

    • @luisostasuc8135
      @luisostasuc8135 2 роки тому +1

      @@MyJagsingh they skipped over really big black holes. went from large black hole to supermassive black holes to stupendously large black holes. that's why it's funny imo

  • @harrisafiari6938
    @harrisafiari6938 2 роки тому

    Black hole looks so scary but yes it is very interesting to know its very
    mysterious figure. Thank you also for this video - we more comprehend now..

  • @marcoakley440
    @marcoakley440 2 роки тому

    Outstanding and so beautiful

  • @bennyhill8186
    @bennyhill8186 2 роки тому +9

    I don't think that's right. Halking radiation it's not the ring of fire at the edge of the accretion disk or the event horizon, it's the fizzling out of the black hole when it's not eating anything and eventually could sizzle out walking radiation until the black hole for the most part disappeared but from what I understand it has nothing to do with any action incurred while a black hole is feeding

    • @gene1473
      @gene1473 10 місяців тому

      Yessss the comment I was looking for ! I agree !

  • @DJayFreeDoo
    @DJayFreeDoo 2 роки тому +13

    I'm a bit skeptical about the cloning thing there. that would mean that your body would behave as a single object. but what if your atoms are cloned, you'd just be twice the mass and maybe disfigured. I mean, why would the "cloning" necessarily happen far enough from your body? and considering the space suit as well, having that sort of merged with your body if cloned, maybe the copy would just become a floating ball of fluid. maybe the energy keeping the atoms of your body intact would escape somewhere else and you just get completely dissolved. Gotta question the science right? :P

    • @howudoin8282
      @howudoin8282 Рік тому +3

      Of course. I always do. I mean, science isn't always correct. Scientists sometimes just give an answer to a question without really knowing, it's just their opinion.

    • @Quinixs
      @Quinixs Рік тому +1

      @@howudoin8282 In case someone stumbles across this comment, i must correct: Science is never wrong, unless there was an error in recording said science. The definition of science is to record things we can observe and measure as fact. In other words, everything we know that "is" we can record and archive as fact. Based on these observations and relations found within and the data collected, we can theorize based on facts. Like how we know that if 0+1 is 1, and 0+3 is 3, then 0+2 must be 2, as it is the average of 1 and 3. People tend to confuse theoretical science a lot with actual science. Theoretical science is, however, only as accurate as the data and laws observed. Thus, the ideas in this video are theoretical, not physically observed. and while parts of it is true, i find this channel rather often to fill in "blanks" with nonscientific science, or fantasy as we should call it.

    • @JacobSprenger
      @JacobSprenger 9 місяців тому

      @@Quinixs How about calling it 'speculation'? At least, that gives the ruminations on the possibilities out there the air of being based on _something_. The farther you look into the future and the more gaps there are in our understanding of the universe, the more "This will happen" devolves to "This might happen".

  • @GeckoHiker
    @GeckoHiker 2 роки тому +2

    There is matter, antimatter, dark matter, and doesn't matter. But this channel matters! Very good presentation of celestial phenomenon that are beyond our ken.

  • @aeonikus1
    @aeonikus1 2 роки тому

    Great material. I just wonder why chinese mars lander wasn't covered while Opportunity and other previous missions was mentioned.

  • @beklerken1
    @beklerken1 2 роки тому +4

    In terms of the Universe, we seem so insignificant and so tiny, in fact tinier than tiny.

  • @amarnath011088
    @amarnath011088 2 роки тому +5

    The amount of effort that is put into this video is extraordinary

  • @Anguirus2012
    @Anguirus2012 Рік тому

    I love this guys voice.

  • @xp9792
    @xp9792 2 роки тому

    (7:13) The term is "Free-Fall", similar to the NO Wind feeling while hot air ballooning since you are traveling WITH the force acting upon you. "Free-for-all" is like the call out in the kid's game Hide-and-seek, "Olly, olly oxen free!" when its free for all to stop hiding an come in.

  • @abrahamvieyra5730
    @abrahamvieyra5730 2 роки тому +3

    They're going to find our "big bang" was just a firecracker to more, even "Bigger Big Bangs" beyond our Universe.
    WELCOME TO THE MULTIVERSE

  • @marcusrussell8660
    @marcusrussell8660 2 роки тому +12

    If we could slow turning our own planet into a septic system, we could live here for several more million years.

    • @KT-pv3kl
      @KT-pv3kl 2 роки тому +2

      We went from stone axes to nuclear fusion bombs in roughly 10k years do you honestly think a bit of warming and some chemical waste will stop humanity from persisting?

  • @RedVynil
    @RedVynil Рік тому +1

    Oh! Now, Omuamua is whipping past us as extremely high speeds!! For the past few years, I've only ever heard that it's just sitting there in space fairly close to earth and not going anywhere! We don't know where it came from, what it is or how log it's been there. Suddenly, it just showed up a short time ago and has been going so fast we can't even get a picture of it!

  • @saulhaydon8138
    @saulhaydon8138 2 роки тому

    The supermassive black holes travel through space remind me of the DMA in Star Trek discovery season 4

  • @think2086
    @think2086 2 роки тому +6

    The "ring of fire" in Hawking radiation is actually 3D so it's a "shell of fire." It's just nowhere near as intense as animated here. It's faint, but it does in fact "cover" the hole, which is also 3D. The hole (inside the event horizon) does in fact have a temperature, but it is very faint. A corollary to this is that the rate at which black holes evaporate is very very slow such that they will outlive most of the rest of the interesting life of the universe, sucking up almost all of the mass like sea life sucking the flesh off a whale carcass slowly. The lighter "foamier" energy/information is "squeezed" out of the matter, and separated from the mass. It either spins there around the eventt horizon or just beyond it, until it finally makes the leap back onto the other side of the event horizon as radiation, and becomes part of the glow around the 3D shell that covers the 3D hole or else gets shot off in pulsar jets. Meanwhile, the mass falls into the hole and is separated somehow from almost all of the other information. The mass continues to go to the singularity and be stored there mostly for the time being, but also it evaporates off too eventually, being still energy, and even causes jets to shoot out sometimes depending on how stuff is falling in and perturbating the black hole's dynamics.
    Black holes may be the explanation for a lot more things than we realize. For instance, the universe could be on the rim of a 6D black hole and the spaghettification that happens looks like spatially-uniform (but temporally evolving) 4D expansion to us, in the same way as falling into a 4D black hole looks like 2D expansion to an observer (1 dimension of space [spaghetti] + 1 of time [time dilation]). This could be the explanation for Dark Energy, aka. the expansion of the universe. Our universe has a preference for matter instead of anti-matter which may be due to the fact that the antiparticles which mirrored this universe, were sucked into the 6D black hole while we are in fact the 4D Hawking Radiation. In this view, reality starts off as nothingness, but holes "vacuum away the opposite" to leave something instead of nothing. Holes create reality by separating. This is basically ying/yang in physical form. While ultimately all is one, duality still exists as a hack to get the boring one to behave more interesting. Once you have binary, you have all you need to create all information. This is why particles and antiparticles are so fundamental to the creation/existence of this matter-like stuff we see around us. It's just that the antiparticles would like to rejoin with the particles and cancel back to zen. That's a problem, but black holes suck away this threat, carving out reality temporarily. We are that reality, made of the Hawking Radiation that escaped. The different stages of the Big Bang and continuing expansion of the universe is due to the universe being warped in different stages as it travels in reality to the 6D black hole. In the 4D black hole case, we know those tiny things, if at an off angle to the hole, get stretched out around the horizon, becoming much larger. Our universe would similarly be stretched out by the 6D black hole in various stages.
    Meanwhile, tiny black holes could be the explanation for Dark Matter, scattered throughout the universe overall uniformly, and mostly too small to interact and join together.
    Black holes can have charge and spin. And if black holes could be miniaturized enough and sometimes given charges and sometimes spin, they could go on to explain Quantum Mechanics. If the curvature of spacetime itself at small scales is manipulated by tiny black holes which are stable enough to not immediately evaporate to Hawking Radiation, and some of those black holes can charge and spin, then we may be able to explain everything else. That includes gravity at the quantum scale, which obviously would be very weak because tiny black holes without any attractive charge would rarely get close enough to have their curvatures create the sense of attraction. And this matches our reality. Tiny things don't seem to be affected by gravity, but in large clumps start to be. In this view, reality is just a fractal of bubbly spacetime, with the bubbles being black holes on all levels. On some levels, the way these black holes interact geometrically makes for the evolution of "quantum wavefunctions," which is just another way of saying "how the black holes interact witch each other across size levels."
    Across other size levels, it leads to larger scale spacetime warping (G.R.). On some levels, black holes tend to pop quickly (evaporate fast to Hawking), on others not so much just as when you are watching a stack of bubbles and notice that certain sizes are more stable than others, popping more slowly due to how they interact geometrically in the context of the larger bubble structure they find themselves in. And the Hawking radiation itself is of course just more, smaller bubbles that get shot out as two bigger bubbles merge. Not all of the holes when two bubbles merge go into the newer, bigger hole. Instead, some of them shoot out as a harmonic side effect of the walls of the two larger bubbles joining. And this is Hawking Radiation in the case of what we think of as "black holes," but it's also what creates the different quantum fields, which are different sizes and shapes of holes with different rules to how they interact thus. Some hole sizes and shapes look like photons, while others look like gluons, for instance. This also explains the different generations of particles. You would see harmonic patterns emerge as you scale from the smallest bubbles to the biggest bubbles, in a bubble structure. Certain size levels would mirror each other in some aspects. Some generations of particles are more massive because they are made out of bigger holes. A corollary to this way of thinking is that supermassive black holes are like ginormous mega-particles which are surprisingly stable, yet radioactive, slowly decaying into much much much much smaller holes (again, Hawking Radiation). Meanwhile, stars are like bubble structures that are decaying into smaller bubbles, due to the curvature of spacetime they create. The light and other radiation streaming from stars is ultimately made of smaller holes. Holes give birth to new holes. Imagine, how when bubbles merge and collapse in water, they shoot off those harmonic shells of other sized-holes, and basically, you understand what I mean.
    When you fall into a black hole and are "cloned," the anti-version of you goes inside, while the other version of you slowly freezes in time and very slow "fries" and "fades" into the ring of radiation that orbits the horizon. Cloning is allowed and natural once you realize reality is made out of ripping nothingness apart into bipolar opposites. Thus, the curvature at the event horizon rips nothingness apart into you and anti-you. The you that existed in the moment before this ripping serves as a template for the next moment, but from moment to moment, you are "different" particles in reality, just influenced by the previous moment causally. In each moment, you are in fact caused by the ripping of nothingness apart into you and anti-you. It's just that usually your anti-self gets sucked away immediately into the tiny-scale black holes that create quantum mechanics, so you never notice them. At a larger black hole, like a cosmic one, the same thing happens, but the antiparticles get sucked into the bigger black hole instead of into the tiny ones that create quantum mechanics. Either way, the anti-version gets shredded at the singularity, and it's merely a matter of scale. The bigger scale allows a "survivor" to pass over the event horizon and enjoy it for a few hours or days before being destroyed, while the tiny scale of the quantum world happens almost immediately--for if it didn't, this universe would be unstable and decay to nothingness instantly.
    In this view, coherency is created from moment to moment by the clean-up crew of black holes that again, suck away the anti version of reality to carve out reality.
    I call this the "Black hole Bubble Universe" or "BBU."

    • @havikparris7675
      @havikparris7675 2 роки тому

      Cool story. but, when you say "in fact" and have absolutely no way to know or prove that fact. It still makes you look like a idoit. No matter how long your speach is and no matter the truth that is involved in your speech is still dismissed off principle alone...

    • @juanitacanon3120
      @juanitacanon3120 Рік тому

      damnnn that's some trippy theory

  • @Reaper81805
    @Reaper81805 2 роки тому +5

    Can't wait till they find out there's life out there in my generation before I die, something I'm really curious about

    • @MbkGaming813
      @MbkGaming813 2 роки тому

      There is life. 100% I've encountered many different beings and species

  • @graceli88888
    @graceli88888 Рік тому

    🤯 lots of information, I like it 🧐

  • @isaacbrown8907
    @isaacbrown8907 2 роки тому +49

    What if the big bang was just a super massive black hole forming and everything it sucked in from the other side formed this side and started this universe. That's why it's always expanding. As there seems so be no end to a size of a black hole

  • @rfry9093
    @rfry9093 2 роки тому +3

    Uhh... I think you're completely misusing the term 'Hawking Radiation' - its temperature is inversely proportional to the hole's mass. So with a big black hole, 'Hawking Radiation' won't burn you. The accretion disk will, but they're not the same thing.

    • @R.DeMora
      @R.DeMora 2 роки тому +2

      Scrolled way down for this.
      A lot of the definitions are misunderstood or outright wrong.

    • @rfry9093
      @rfry9093 2 роки тому +1

      @@R.DeMora Thank you, yeah, I thought that might be the case, but that was the only one I knew for certain.

  • @PlanetXMysteries-pj9nm
    @PlanetXMysteries-pj9nm 5 місяців тому

    Science and the universe are something too sublime for me. Thank you for letting ignorant people like me see more of the universe. I really like this channel

  • @susanlodges48
    @susanlodges48 2 роки тому +1

    Yes, I would like to know more about this FM signal from Jupiter. I have heard the signal in the 20m band (14MHz).

  • @mikehuff9793
    @mikehuff9793 2 роки тому +3

    That Challenger comment about things that are “supposed to work like they usually do,” or whatever you said…that launch was delayed due to below freezing temps a couple times and the o-rings were never designed to endure those types of low temps on the launchpad. There was real concern pre-launch and that was an accident that SHOULD have been avoided. All the warning signs were there. The engineer who designed those parts said so. I get what you’re saying and agree, that’s just a bad example

  • @GyaradosFreak
    @GyaradosFreak 2 роки тому +11

    I'm super excited of when the time comes humans are able to create a FTL engine(Faster Than Light)✨✨✨

    • @truecrony
      @truecrony 2 роки тому +3

      I'll settle for a FTL radio first :-D

    • @freetherapy-84
      @freetherapy-84 2 роки тому +2

      @@truecrony bwahahahaha

    • @Brett_S_420
      @Brett_S_420 2 роки тому +1

      Not happening. All you need to see to realize we are screwed is the melting of the permafrost. We will not be able to survive on the surface of this planet in two or three more generations.

  • @v.prestorpnrcrtlcrt2096
    @v.prestorpnrcrtlcrt2096 2 роки тому

    Great Sci-fi!

  • @omega4chimp
    @omega4chimp Рік тому +2

    I hope people make it to space instead of having wars on earth.

    • @omega4chimp
      @omega4chimp Рік тому

      @@secco1908 Religion make make your rich cause it makes you know somthing.

  • @mtbtravelers9922
    @mtbtravelers9922 2 роки тому +28

    Crazy how we know so much about something we don't even know exists.

    • @brad4231
      @brad4231 2 роки тому +6

      Exactly. For entertainment purposes only

    • @King.Mark.
      @King.Mark. 2 роки тому +6

      that's religion for you 😂

    • @Demogorgon47
      @Demogorgon47 2 роки тому +6

      Actually we KNOW they exist. Lols we just can't reach any of them. We've seen images of stars orbiting a singular dense point that emits no light that's pretty much as good as it can get in this current era in human history.

    • @anteconfig5391
      @anteconfig5391 2 роки тому +3

      We used to not know. Now we do

    • @leewesley9877
      @leewesley9877 2 роки тому +1

      @@Demogorgon47 the other side of the milky way it could look totally different