SpaceEngine is an interactive 3D planetarium and astronomy software developed by Russian astronomer and programmer Vladimir Romanyuk. It creates a 1:1 scale three-dimensional planetarium representing the entire observable universe from a combination of real astronomical data and scientifically accurate procedural generation algorithms. So it isn't a "fictional model". This is an observable universe model, with "fictional" 3D model planets.
there is a edge of our Universe although its expanding its mostly dark matter . i also believe there is also many different Universes far beyond the egde of our own. I think this game shows the true scale, our telescopes only show less then 1% thats the only fun fact you can say
@@Givemepeanutbutter no way to prove that as wrong or correct. if you take account that different timelimes , dimensions are real. a mutli-verse seems pretty normal to me
And theres definitely a chance that the universe goes on forever. It isnt known how big the universe actually is. The entire OBSERVABLE universe is 93 billion light years across, but even that isnt close to the real size
I found this game when I was 11 and I still have it saved on my old computer. Great engine. I thought that the planets in the engine were "real" and were being generated or simulated by the information in satellites. It would be cool if we could do that in the future. Great simulation for kids to use to understand astronomy.
Suggestion: Study the life cycle of a star from its beginning to its ultimate destiny. Commence with a protostar, watch as it progresses into a main sequence star, and then observe its transition into a red giant, supernova, or possibly a white dwarf or neutron star. Examine the various stages and attributes of stellar evolution.
1:44 To answer your question, it is a cube. I found out myself. I could tell because I could find two opposite "corners" of the universe. You actually can also go faster by using airplane or spacecraft mode, they can go more than three times faster than your desired speed in free mode.
I feel really sad. When I first discovered Space Engine, I thought it was really amazing and spent hours or even days into it. Now here I am, getting intense shivers every time I see something extreme in it like black holes or the edge of the universe. It's like some phobia I developed over time
imagine being on that planet at the edge of the universe, looking into space and seeing, one direction is full of well.. everything, and the other is... *nothing*
Technically there's no "end" to the universe. The visible universe is displayed here, but it's only from Earth's point of view. A planet millions of light years away would have a different view of the universe, with their sphere of visibility, parts of which we cannot see. However that means that planet also cannot see everything we see. Thus there's no point in reaching the end as there is no definite answer and the universe just keeps expanding.
@@ItalysArtHouse. Every point in the universe has the same distance of observable universe around it. The "edge" of the universe isn't a border that the universe stops. Its just how far away we can see from earth, so it isn't like you can get out of the universe into a void and keep going until you find another universe. For the multiverse theory to work, it needs to be from other dimensions or something like this.
The universe is prolly a giant torus(donut). So wherever you fly, you'll end up on the other side. I's basically a 4-dimensional spere that's always expanding. At least I imagine it as so.
1:34 remember, this is the edge of the *observable* universe. It’s as far as we can *see* There’s stuff beyond it, we just don’t have powerful enough telescopes to find it yet. We are in a cosmic bubble beyond which, everything is obscured
In real life if you explored the whole universe if you moved towards the edge it would just expand and only the area you are in would seem normal and everything else would seem really old and compact. So essentially it’s a hyperbolic space and you can’t really find the “edge”. If you’re confused, that’s understandable. If it helps, think of it like the Big Bang as a sphere of infinite density around you if you move towards it and see it how it is today, it just blows and becomes your observable universe.
0:16 there is no edgfe of the universe (that we know of) its the distance light can travel to your eyes/telescope in the time the universe has been here
Suggestion: try to make a binary black hole system but the 2 black holes are as close as physically possible to each other (before colliding of course)
Just think, you can explore every star, planet, star cluster, and nebula in every single one of those galaxies. Space Engine is absolutely insane. You could start a journey to explore the entirety of SE and your great great great great great great great grandchildren will still be on that journey
Suggestion:try making a trinary system(two stars and a black hole),then put a distant gas giant to orbit the system,and then give the gas giant a moon that has life by tidal heating. Day 3 :)
Titan is a moon so it would not work. Although yes it can be habitable but it's filled with methane oceans so realistically I don't think we will be going there anytime soon unless we can turn methane into drinkable water.
2:32 the obserable universe there would be different than on earth. As the observable universe is just how far light has travveled from out location scince the Big Bang.
He’s probably one of the best One and fastest growing space UA-camr, keep up the good work👍👍 and for my suggestion I think you should travel to A triple solar system with a planet that has life with rings, and also it is at the edge of the universe
the thing that is annoying is cuz its not actually the edge of the universe but the edge of what we can see so if we went on the actual edge of the universe we would see some gas and the universe expanding in real time faster than the speed of light
@@dontforgetyoursunscreen the universe cant be infinite its not here for an infinite time and also all you would see is gases from the big bang on the side of the universe and slowly turning into planets because the speed of light is slower than the expansion of the universe
@@Edvit40 from what we can tell the universe is "flat" meaning the universe either has little curvature or it is infinite. If the universe is infinite then it could have always been expanding & only 13.8 billion years ago it became large enough to be more than a bunch of particles
John 3:16 New International Version For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. Look up the shroud of Turin. It's impossible to remake and the closest they ever got to debunking it. They took a sample from the wrong piece of the cloth
This is what I find scary about space, just imagine being able to fly out of the universe on a whim, would it really just be endless blackness or would you eventually find something?
It might be nothing or Something, In another Planet we could be in their perception in the edge of the visible universe they could see, maybe there is nothing at all out there or a multiverse or a planet just like us also wondering whats on the edge of their visible universe...
@@missk1697 not as far as we are aware. There are two hypothesis: it goes on forever and there's simply more stuff - or that the universe is hyperbolic and wraps around itself, it's just so unbelievably big that we cannot measure the curvature
if you went to the edge of the observable universe, you would still see stars because the observable universe is just the light that has reached earth, and we would be on the edge for them
My Science teacher in high school always told us that there very well may not BE an ‘edge’, everything could potentially just go on forever, or the universe could loop in on itself and repeat…we don’t know for certain, and we may NEVER know.
1:36 The very idea that we would be alone in the universe just became a much scarier idea. But luckily, it seems even more impossible. I mean, look at that! That’s a frackin sea of galaxies! 😦
@@Jupiter5-q5n once we go extinct, who will observe the universe? Who see ever see its beautifullness? If we truly are alone, isn't it scary? No other intelligent beings are similar or more advanced to us. And the fact that we can die every second from something that came from space is scary. Once we go extinct, wouldn't the Universe technically dead as no other intelligent eyes are observing it?
@@Jupiter5-q5n that means that space engine uses data from near us and use it to try and predict where everything is! (For life they can use candidates for life and procedurally generate the data)
5:46 the Greeks ( I think ) actually had a theory that there was an Earth on the other side of the solar system and we couldn’t see it because the sun always blocked it
I am so very grateful the milky way is not on the edge of the universe, looking up at the night sky and seeing half of it just be pitch black no matter how powerful a telescope you use would be terrifying.
John 3:16 New International Version For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. Look up the shroud of Turin. It's impossible to remake and the closest they ever got to debunking it. They took a sample from the wrong piece of the cloth
2:43 you got that all wrong, on that planet you would see stars everywhere because thats not the " end " of the universe, it's the farthest that we can see from earth, who knows how much more there is
John 3:16 New International Version For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. Look up the shroud of Turin. It's impossible to remake and the closest they ever got to debunking it. They took a sample from the wrong piece of the cloth
One thing that is cool about this game is you can set the date and time to one of a solar or lunar eclipse and you can see it happen in the game, or watch it from the surface of Earth or even the moon.
5:47 no they couldnt colonize it since if you check the planet it has a super greenhouse effect making the planet very hot at 124.94 celcius altrough we do have suits that can resist that temperature for 30 seconds but i dont think 30 seconds is enough for visiting that planet soo yeahh but venus does have some colder spots like the tallest mountain on venus maxwell montes being 380 celcius with the average temperature of venus being 460 celcius maybe that other binary planet could have some tall colder mountains like venus so the alien life of that habialbe planet could colonize that other planet tall mountains
@@Jupiter5-q5n its infinite, you could go faster than the speed of light, catch up to the "firmament" or "edge" and it would always expand away from you faster than you could travel so you could "exist".
@@spiritualkiller14 Thanks! This is a real theory that I’ve heard other people think and talk about. It makes sense in my opinion. Sorry for the late reply.
I remember the first time I played Space engine I left the milky way and all of a sudden I see all the galaxies and it's like a strange sense of familiarity came over me, li9ke i've been out there before. it was wild!
Oh spaceship idk if u see this but we don’t actually know the size of our universe so that’s only the observable universe if they are trying to display the entire most of it would have to be procedurally generated.
Suggestion : I want you to make a binary star system and put a planet so that it revolves both the stars alternatively and go to the planet to see the stars view :)
Alright I've tried many enough times to explain the difference between hypothesis and theory to everyone. To whom it may concern and is unsure what the difference is: A theory is a proven concept that is true until it is disproven or iterated upon by another proven theory. A hypothesis is a clue formed solely on observing phenomenas; a testable explanation. A hypothesis can become a theory when you form a mathematical prediction and can prove your prediction by testing, thus creating a theory. Hypothesis: a clue about what you observe; Things fall to the ground so this apple will also fall when it is pushed off the table. Question: will the apple fall when it is pushed off the table? Theory: proof that your clue is true; I pushed the apple off the table and it fell, thus my prediction is true and the answer therefore is yes. Note that this is a very simplified example of the scientific method.
it would take 8 muinites. if the sun disserpeared we would not know about it for 8 mins. We would continue orbiting nothing for 8 mins because the sun's light takes 8 muinits (along with its heat) we would then be flung out of the soler sythem (or no solor sythem) and would idmeadiatly freeze.
Did you know that people only know about the observable universe which is basically the part of the universe that the scientists only know but there might be even more of the universe
the "out of the universe" looks like our supercluster itll take way longer with that speed to get out, plus it would most likely be every visible color, even invisible ones.
You should check out the question mark shaped object that nasa found, i think its planets geting sucked into a black hole at an angle, and a bigger planet getting sucked in farther apart than the others
DISCLAIMER: SpaceEngine is a very cool but FICTIONAL model of our universe. Nobody knows the true size of the Universe... it could be infinite
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The cutoff is so abrubt because at a certain distance the light from the universe hasnt reached us yet, and it is using data gathered from real life.
i love the fact that you say this 2 months after the video was uploaded 😭
will it ever be free?
SpaceEngine is an interactive 3D planetarium and astronomy software developed by Russian astronomer and programmer Vladimir Romanyuk. It creates a 1:1 scale three-dimensional planetarium representing the entire observable universe from a combination of real astronomical data and scientifically accurate procedural generation algorithms.
So it isn't a "fictional model". This is an observable universe model, with "fictional" 3D model planets.
Fun fact :- The edge of the universe is not the end of it but the limit of our telescope
there is a edge of our Universe although its expanding its mostly dark matter . i also believe there is also many different Universes far beyond the egde of our own. I think this game shows the true scale, our telescopes only show less then 1% thats the only fun fact you can say
Actually the edge of the universe is currently around 40b light years taking into account cosmic expansion
@@BBC-Evony That's. Not right, would be cool af though
@@Givemepeanutbutter no way to prove that as wrong or correct. if you take account that different timelimes , dimensions are real. a mutli-verse seems pretty normal to me
@@BBC-Evony there is also no way to prove that as wrong or correct
This game represents our molecule size in this universe. we are not alone.. there has to be things out there that would be unbelievable
like the mini-sky blackhole
I agree with you that we're not the only ones
And theres definitely a chance that the universe goes on forever. It isnt known how big the universe actually is. The entire OBSERVABLE universe is 93 billion light years across, but even that isnt close to the real size
@@spob811 what?
@@theraider1268 what what?
GFL soundtrack lez go
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Bread
Medival immortal bread
I found this game when I was 11 and I still have it saved on my old computer. Great engine. I thought that the planets in the engine were "real" and were being generated or simulated by the information in satellites. It would be cool if we could do that in the future. Great simulation for kids to use to understand astronomy.
Some planets are based on real planets discovered by astronomers
example: 7:12
Name?
@@girlgamer5885 Space Engine.
@@girlgamer5885 space engine
@@girlgamer5885 minecraft
Suggestion: Study the life cycle of a star from its beginning to its ultimate destiny. Commence with a protostar, watch as it progresses into a main sequence star, and then observe its transition into a red giant, supernova, or possibly a white dwarf or neutron star. Examine the various stages and attributes of stellar evolution.
space engine doesnt simulate that
@@Cosmo_Sim it can.
@@galaxylegend7852 I have space engine and it doesn't do that at all
@@Cosmo_Sim i tried it on space engine it works
@@DominusGaming992i have space engine,, but it doesn't do that
1:44 To answer your question, it is a cube. I found out myself. I could tell because I could find two opposite "corners" of the universe. You actually can also go faster by using airplane or spacecraft mode, they can go more than three times faster than your desired speed in free mode.
Tell that to astrophysicists
the universe is NOT a cube,its ever expanding in all directions at all times
The Universe is Infinitely large
@@AgnesJani-w1k It's a cube _in_ the game
I feel really sad. When I first discovered Space Engine, I thought it was really amazing and spent hours or even days into it. Now here I am, getting intense shivers every time I see something extreme in it like black holes or the edge of the universe. It's like some phobia I developed over time
Chills man
Chills
Astrophobia
me too
Epic. 💫
greatest space game of all time (you cant change my mind)
My two favorite space games are usbx and space engine
ksp is better
@@klokojonko6758same
@@Iroook i respectfully disagree
@@_loq But what do you do in space engine? Just fly in space?
0:11 alone at the edge of the universe
@@danielnuri49 humming a tune.
@@AquaComputerVRfor merely dreaming… we were *snow…..*
ting, ting ting.
What?
sigma
That outer line isn't the edge - it's the edge of what we're capable of seeing.
Go out to the universe
@@user-du7jz4hy5b I would but it scary as hell
@@user-du7jz4hy5b huh?
You can’t prove that 😏
@@THEnelsonbruhs the edge is mostly dark matter and its expanding
Props to the camera man surviving in space and showing us the edge of the Galaxy
the cameraman: Space Chip
Universe*
@@Grytix5567*universe
Please learn the difference. It's like literally 1st grade stuff.
Wow, congrats on making an overused joke that isn't funny anymore!
@@BaryonyxGuy lmao even I also hate that joke but you didn't have to destroy the guy
2:53 this is the furthest humans can see its not the end
imagine being on that planet at the edge of the universe, looking into space and seeing, one direction is full of well.. everything, and the other is... *nothing*
Too be fair, we can only see as far as the light that has reached us. There could very well be trillions of galaxies beyond that.
There is probably no edge. The universe could be like the surface of a sphere. You keep going and you come back around.
No, that galaxy has its own "observable universe" in which WE are on the edge of. JC basic cosmology people.
@@arrocoda3590 tbf we dont know if it goes on beyond that or not but its likely
@@beanboi9156 We do know it goes beyond that because we can still measure universal expansion.
0:25 hearing that actually blew my mind completely when considering how ridiculously big just the Milky Way is.
6:48 Imagine humans colonize this and someone calls your home moon a mento.
It was my suggestion
And it is a dwarf planet
Milky Way is far
Mentos singular is a mento?
Scientists searching for decades for life and space chip just casually finds life on space engine
Its fictional not real
@@DestroyeroftheWorlds929 No way really? I thought it was real life and he actually found the edge
@@milanvujcich ya but we dont know if theres a actual edge
@@DestroyeroftheWorlds929 But i thought this simulator was real and you could see anything you could, even further than the biggest telescope
@@DestroyeroftheWorlds929 bro he was being sarcastic
1 million views!! 🥳🥳 we’re welcome to support you, for all the hard work, you put in your videos 😊
No replies,lol
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5:12 "warning entering an ecological deadzone adding reports back to databank."
Lol raft or subnautica???
Then at the edge you hear a cosmic roar as if some deep ocean creature is hunting in the darkness behind the cosmos...
Technically there's no "end" to the universe. The visible universe is displayed here, but it's only from Earth's point of view. A planet millions of light years away would have a different view of the universe, with their sphere of visibility, parts of which we cannot see. However that means that planet also cannot see everything we see. Thus there's no point in reaching the end as there is no definite answer and the universe just keeps expanding.
Multiverse theory go brrrrr
@@ItalysArtHouse. Every point in the universe has the same distance of observable universe around it. The "edge" of the universe isn't a border that the universe stops. Its just how far away we can see from earth, so it isn't like you can get out of the universe into a void and keep going until you find another universe. For the multiverse theory to work, it needs to be from other dimensions or something like this.
The universe is prolly a giant torus(donut). So wherever you fly, you'll end up on the other side. I's basically a 4-dimensional spere that's always expanding. At least I imagine it as so.
You don't know that
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1:34 remember, this is the edge of the *observable* universe. It’s as far as we can *see*
There’s stuff beyond it, we just don’t have powerful enough telescopes to find it yet. We are in a cosmic bubble beyond which, everything is obscured
In real life if you explored the whole universe if you moved towards the edge it would just expand and only the area you are in would seem normal and everything else would seem really old and compact. So essentially it’s a hyperbolic space and you can’t really find the “edge”. If you’re confused, that’s understandable. If it helps, think of it like the Big Bang as a sphere of infinite density around you if you move towards it and see it how it is today, it just blows and becomes your observable universe.
u could possibe pass it
@@drew4163 No lol.
Basically the observable universe moves with you (Also the universe is probably not hyperbolic)
@@windowsxpmemesandstufflol Well the stuff in it doesn’t move with you but the cosmic horizon does.
@@drew4163the universe expands faster than the speed of light
0:16 there is no edgfe of the universe (that we know of) its the distance light can travel to your eyes/telescope in the time the universe has been here
I totally agree there's no "edgfe" of the universe
There is a edge. Its just that it expands like 100 light years every second so we never see the edge
No it’s three times faster than light and one light year is a year for light to travel so in one second it’s 3x speed of light in one second
Bro hit the world border 💀💀
Lol btw the 💀 emoji is my fav
@@reinakusunoki1352Me too💀
its universe border💀
@@reinakusunoki1352sounds cringe
Not world it's universe lol 💀
Suggestion: try to make a binary black hole system but the 2 black holes are as close as physically possible to each other (before colliding of course)
Can you collide everything in the solar system pls.
Can you go to the mars.👋
@@landynmckinzie3642EVERYONE CAN U HUMBO TRY GETTING SPACEENGINE U KNOW HOW EASY IT IS
@@Femtobot314bro he just wants to see him go to mars
@@Femtobot314 bro calm down its not that deep at all
why is his video's so entertaining that's his skill
@regularyoutubeaccount8793):
Skill at what ?
@@FlopgamingOne Being able to entertain people I assume
Hope you also learn from these videos
U asked and answered
Just think, you can explore every star, planet, star cluster, and nebula in every single one of those galaxies. Space Engine is absolutely insane. You could start a journey to explore the entirety of SE and your great great great great great great great grandchildren will still be on that journey
Suggestion:try making a trinary system(two stars and a black hole),then put a distant gas giant to orbit the system,and then give the gas giant a moon that has life by tidal heating.
Day 3 :)
Good idea but might be impossible
@@y2k_nom nah is ez but I writed too much ngl :)
@@Alberthawai yeah
@@Alberthawai sound hard to do tho
@@y2k_nom ok but chip made harder things than this tho >:)
Suggestion: Make a habitable crater on a random planet
It can be on titan
Titan is a moon so it would not work. Although yes it can be habitable but it's filled with methane oceans so realistically I don't think we will be going there anytime soon unless we can turn methane into drinkable water.
2:32 the obserable universe there would be different than on earth. As the observable universe is just how far light has travveled from out location scince the Big Bang.
Shoutout to the guy who mapped out the entire universe for us. 👍
He’s probably one of the best One and fastest growing space UA-camr, keep up the good work👍👍 and for my suggestion I think you should travel to A triple solar system with a planet that has life with rings, and also it is at the edge of the universe
I would be interested if he knew more about space though. You don't just see the edge of the universe. It's just things beyond we can't see
Who knows what this song is?
(In the backround)
1:59
Idk
Im gonna be honest I dont remember the OG name but I just remembered it from dancing toothless meme.@@miyaveegaming
@@Gnarpy864 i realized that too XD
Toothless dance meme
@@Mrdoggee36754No, it's a pokemon song.
the thing that is annoying is cuz its not actually the edge of the universe but the edge of what we can see
so if we went on the actual edge of the universe we would see some gas and the universe expanding in real time faster than the speed of light
@@ray333z that has nothing to do with what i said
No we would not the universe is either infinite or it loops back on itself
@@dontforgetyoursunscreen the universe cant be infinite its not here for an infinite time
and also all you would see is gases from the big bang on the side of the universe and slowly turning into planets because the speed of light is slower than the expansion of the universe
@@Edvit40 from what we can tell the universe is "flat" meaning the universe either has little curvature or it is infinite. If the universe is infinite then it could have always been expanding & only 13.8 billion years ago it became large enough to be more than a bunch of particles
what atom is able to push the universe at an infinite rate? none.
so it probably doesn't have a curvature but still
let's all appreciate that he found a new habitable planet to survive in if the sun is about to explode 3:46
YEAHHHHHH
yea, but sadly they're too far😪
The sun cannot explode
John 3:16
New International Version
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. Look up the shroud of Turin. It's impossible to remake and the closest they ever got to debunking it. They took a sample from the wrong piece of the cloth
@@abhirupkundu2778u sure?
2:00 Music: Toothless Dancing
@@rebelol123 Pokemon Driftveil city theme
No one asked
Also bro really thinks just cuz someone makes a character dance its their song now
@@rebelol123 haha
@@PainSoSad No one asked
This is what I find scary about space, just imagine being able to fly out of the universe on a whim, would it really just be endless blackness or would you eventually find something?
If it comforts you at all, you would die long before you got there
It might be nothing or Something, In another Planet we could be in their perception in the edge of the visible universe they could see, maybe there is nothing at all out there or a multiverse or a planet just like us also wondering whats on the edge of their visible universe...
Probably you would fly into some void "interspace" between dimensions/multiverses.
@@missk1697 not as far as we are aware. There are two hypothesis: it goes on forever and there's simply more stuff - or that the universe is hyperbolic and wraps around itself, it's just so unbelievably big that we cannot measure the curvature
if you went to the edge of the observable universe, you would still see stars because the observable universe is just the light that has reached earth, and we would be on the edge for them
Suggestion: If you can change the time in Space Engine, Can you go to the future to see when the Andromeda Galaxy collides with the Milky Way Galaxy?
in space engine atleast, it only goes up to like 10000x faster to see orbits and rotations, it doesnt simulate things like that
It doesn't show the future or the past
"YOU MeAn SPaCe PeTrOL"
It doesn't simulate galactic scale movement, and only goes to year 999,999
oh :(
My Science teacher in high school always told us that there very well may not BE an ‘edge’, everything could potentially just go on forever, or the universe could loop in on itself and repeat…we don’t know for certain, and we may NEVER know.
1:36
The very idea that we would be alone in the universe just became a much scarier idea. But luckily, it seems even more impossible. I mean, look at that! That’s a frackin sea of galaxies! 😦
How is it scary that we are alone in the universe
@@Jupiter5-q5n once we go extinct, who will observe the universe? Who see ever see its beautifullness? If we truly are alone, isn't it scary? No other intelligent beings are similar or more advanced to us. And the fact that we can die every second from something that came from space is scary. Once we go extinct, wouldn't the Universe technically dead as no other intelligent eyes are observing it?
Ok, well most of the game is fake AKA percudually generated, but there still could be life out there
@@Jupiter5-q5n that means that space engine uses data from near us and use it to try and predict where everything is! (For life they can use candidates for life and procedurally generate the data)
@@Zorn_Arc_Vortigernalso but how?
Suggestion: Place stars around the black hole (you can change the mass of the black hole)
1:38 the side of the local group
Suggestion: can you get the biggest black hole ever discovered and put it into interstellar space to see what would happen
I think it will be cool
You would just have a black hole in the middle of space
Go into the multiverse
Go into a Gigaverse
There possibly not multiple universes because its just a theory
@@faithziyyad170 Nigaverse
NO GO TO A METACERCARIA
@CODMasterX-y7wa skibdi-
We will never know what’s at the edge until we physically get there
6:55 mento lol thats a good one
(#suggestion, find a system where there are only lava worlds)
5:46 the Greeks ( I think ) actually had a theory that there was an Earth on the other side of the solar system and we couldn’t see it because the sun always blocked it
4:23, this man found planet namek😂
fr💀
Where's frezia and goku
That's jackseptieye lol 4:13
I am so very grateful the milky way is not on the edge of the universe, looking up at the night sky and seeing half of it just be pitch black no matter how powerful a telescope you use would be terrifying.
3:24this Galaxy was made 300 million years ago before the birth of the universe
Bro the universe was created 14 billion years ago. 💀
Na I think he means 300 million years before the universe the birth of the universe or I’m just special :p
yeah it was here before the universe was made
But the observerbal universe is 40B light years so maybe it formed from a supernova of a star from the big bang
John 3:16
New International Version
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. Look up the shroud of Turin. It's impossible to remake and the closest they ever got to debunking it. They took a sample from the wrong piece of the cloth
2:43 you got that all wrong, on that planet you would see stars everywhere because thats not the " end " of the universe, it's the farthest that we can see from earth, who knows how much more there is
John 3:16
New International Version
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. Look up the shroud of Turin. It's impossible to remake and the closest they ever got to debunking it. They took a sample from the wrong piece of the cloth
@@VGKFAN37 I am already Christian
One thing that is cool about this game is you can set the date and time to one of a solar or lunar eclipse and you can see it happen in the game, or watch it from the surface of Earth or even the moon.
You can hear the dancing toothless meme
5:47 no they couldnt colonize it since if you check the planet it has a super greenhouse effect making the planet very hot at 124.94 celcius altrough we do have suits that can resist that temperature for 30 seconds but i dont think 30 seconds is enough for visiting that planet soo yeahh but venus does have some colder spots like the tallest mountain on venus maxwell montes being 380 celcius with the average temperature of venus being 460 celcius maybe that other binary planet could have some tall colder mountains like venus so the alien life of that habialbe planet could colonize that other planet tall mountains
5:35 what are the chances that is the planit subnatica takes place on
Just wanted to clarify that in actuality there is no edge of The Universe, it's just that light from only a part of it has had time to reach us
Was looking for this comment! It's not the edge of the universe, it's the edge of what we can see.
No, its not infinite that would be IMPOSSIBLE
@@Jupiter5-q5n its infinite, you could go faster than the speed of light, catch up to the "firmament" or "edge" and it would always expand away from you faster than you could travel so you could "exist".
@@Jupiter5-q5n How do you know that it's impossible? Are you god himself or something? Doesn't seem so
@@janstefaniuk2977Guys its not infinite it just looks like it is because the universe is expanding faster than light
I believe in a theory that the universe is Finite but it has no border. If you travel in straight you’ll end up when you started eventually.
@@jdmacd01 nice thinking
@@spiritualkiller14 Thanks! This is a real theory that I’ve heard other people think and talk about. It makes sense in my opinion. Sorry for the late reply.
2:00 The song: Toothless dancing meme
1:23 pov ur flying through the spider verse 😮
Imagine if you connected each ones structure of its galaxys it made a even bigger web
5:17 the one piece is real
Came here to watch this video just to see my comment scrolling realizing I already saw it
Huge standing ovation for the cameraman who went to the end of space and made this game😮😮😮
Fly to the end of the universe again and keep flying further
Until You Find A Universe
(Multiverse?)
@@help-me-im-luke yeeeeeeeah
For the binary planet system, I wonder what would happen if you bring a few microbes from one planet to the other
Shoutout to the camera man that went through all of these galaxy’s and stars just for our curiosity🗣️🗣️🔥
You forgot 20,000 Verona
Plants versus zombies, music playing in the background
This guy is a space nerd and i respect him for that
I remember the first time I played Space engine I left the milky way and all of a sudden I see all the galaxies and it's like a strange sense of familiarity came over me, li9ke i've been out there before. it was wild!
You fr? Like no bs
You should make a world box video with 4 races fighting over dominance.
🥱 hes a space youtuber
@@ferreisd71 😬
Oh spaceship idk if u see this but we don’t actually know the size of our universe so that’s only the observable universe if they are trying to display the entire most of it would have to be procedurally generated.
What If The Sun Was Rock Planet
Then we dead
Suggestion : I want you to make a binary star system and put a planet so that it revolves both the stars alternatively and go to the planet to see the stars view
:)
thats such a cool idea little buddy 😊
Alright I've tried many enough times to explain the difference between hypothesis and theory to everyone.
To whom it may concern and is unsure what the difference is:
A theory is a proven concept that is true until it is disproven or iterated upon by another proven theory.
A hypothesis is a clue formed solely on observing phenomenas; a testable explanation. A hypothesis can become a theory when you form a mathematical prediction and can prove your prediction by testing, thus creating a theory.
Hypothesis: a clue about what you observe;
Things fall to the ground so this apple will also fall when it is pushed off the table.
Question: will the apple fall when it is pushed off the table?
Theory: proof that your clue is true;
I pushed the apple off the table and it fell, thus my prediction is true and the answer therefore is yes.
Note that this is a very simplified example of the scientific method.
You asked google "hypothesis meaning" and "Theory meaning" and copy and pasted it
I was wondering how long it would take for earth to freeze over if we lost the sun
it would take 8 muinites. if the sun disserpeared we would not know about it for 8 mins. We would continue orbiting nothing for 8 mins because the sun's light takes 8 muinits (along with its heat) we would then be flung out of the soler sythem (or no solor sythem) and would idmeadiatly freeze.
@@adroneym6591thank you
@@adroneym6591 we wouldn't immediately freeze, it would take time like maybe a couple days for the cold to become unbearable to withstand
Earth + Saturn = 4:32
Sarth
This is probably the most accurate space-type simulation out there
1:15 youtube supression did this scene dirty
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How do i get space engine?
It’s 29.99$ for the game
Ok
@EmmaMassey and @lesliersmeralda6716
Thanks
scream in the middle of the night, it will grant you an achievment in life, and then you can get it for free! (source: trust me bro)
Steam
there is no edge of the universe for the universe is round
Saturn + Jupiter + Uranus + Neptune + earth
Who played toothless music 💀
I know who did that
Yes
I just heard it suddenly
2:01 2:01 2:01 2:01 2:01 2:01 2:01 2:01 2:01 2:01 TOOTHLESS UINNI
Toothless MORE LIKE ENDLESS
I'd be terrified to look behind me as I back out of that mass of galaxies
Did you know that people only know about the observable universe which is basically the part of the universe that the scientists only know but there might be even more of the universe
on the edge lies the source wall if you go beyond that, one becomes a deity
the "out of the universe" looks like our supercluster itll take way longer with that speed to get out, plus it would most likely be every visible color, even invisible ones.
Lol I was watching “Toothless dancing to Driftveil City 10 Hours”, then I hear Driftveil City here
2:10 fun fact
That's the end of a sphere of galaxies and there's more
Suggestion. Get a black hole and make the biggest dwarf planet do a collision with the black hole
You should check out the question mark shaped object that nasa found, i think its planets geting sucked into a black hole at an angle, and a bigger planet getting sucked in farther apart than the others
9:42 "just like real life" lol😂
Clap! Been messing with this since 2011-12, now a legit Steam owner. It's fun to see the excitement of someone just using it for the first time
2:45 why would that actually be terrifying ;-;
3:55 CONCRETE SIDEWALK ALERT
I had an idea to go in saturns surface but i was scared, i thought there was going to be storms and humongous skies, but i was wrong, old times
Bro's exploring all the universe and all the void out just from his house (Nasa and SpaceX can't and didn't even discovered it)
1:52 hexagons are the bestagons
Its not a hexagon
Thank you for existing
Chip you are the one who inspired me to like space and download space engine I m subbed