Simulation of galaxy formation

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  • ASURA simulation of galaxy formation.
    Simulation: Takayuki Saitoh (Kobe University/Titech ELSI)
    Visualization: Takaaki Takeda (VASA Entertainment Co. Ltd.)
    This is an updated version of my previous simulation.
    4d2u.nao.ac.jp/...
    Related:
    A Journey Through the Milky Way (C) 2017 Junichi Baba, Hirotaka Nakayama, 4D2U project, NAOJ
    • 天の川銀河紀行
    MW galaxy simulation (C) 2022 Junichi Baba, Hirotaka Nakayama, 4D2U project, NAOJ
    • スーパーコンピュータが見つけた天の川銀河の変...
    Star cluster formation (C) 2022 Michiko Fujii, Takaaki Takeda, 4D2U project, NAOJ
    • 新しい高精度シミュレーションが明らかにした星...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 196

  • @bakerbaker1959
    @bakerbaker1959 3 роки тому +178

    I have seen pretty much every supercomputer simulation of galaxies, the universe, galaxy clusters, and filaments, but this one is the most beautiful that I have ever seen.

    • @minnowpanda304
      @minnowpanda304 3 роки тому +1

      I can believe it, not many differences lol

    • @gonzales2011
      @gonzales2011 2 роки тому

      Love this one too!

    • @lubomirkubasdQw4w9WgXcQ
      @lubomirkubasdQw4w9WgXcQ Рік тому

      *wut du hail*

    • @Bennahr_Fett
      @Bennahr_Fett Рік тому +1

      Yea but you can only see those colors with an infrared camera, right?

    • @w花b
      @w花b 7 місяців тому

      Idk, depends what they did with image processing​@@Bennahr_Fett

  • @WatDoino
    @WatDoino 4 роки тому +100

    Amazing simulation! Mind boggling this dance of gas, stars, explosions takes place over billions of years!

    • @irelae
      @irelae 3 роки тому +8

      And the fact that we’re in the middle of such a beautiful display!

    • @minnowpanda304
      @minnowpanda304 3 роки тому

      Id sleep for most of it till the critters started running around again. Since I don't get a chance to do this ever
      Aaarghhh...ah Odin Sleep

    • @wayne9287
      @wayne9287 Рік тому +1

      @@irelae Imagine how many lives were created and destroyed during that period yet we are here thinking we've been here since a very long time.

    • @Pinkoshaberibunny
      @Pinkoshaberibunny 5 місяців тому

      @@minnowpanda304??????????

  • @delicatedirector3694
    @delicatedirector3694 Рік тому +14

    really makes you think about how this all started

    • @gp5313
      @gp5313 4 місяці тому

      Just an explosion

  • @VestedUTuber
    @VestedUTuber 7 місяців тому +11

    It's crazy how violent this looks at these kinds of speeds, but because of the massive distances involved at normal speeds things would barely even appear to move.

    • @Sgrunterundt
      @Sgrunterundt 3 місяці тому +2

      Things would not appear to move. Period. Not without precise instruments and tracking across decades. There was a time we could not be sure if galaxies actually rotate the way their spiral arms seem to indicate, it might have been the other way around when all you have is a still image. Civilizations could rise and fall in between the frames of this simulation.

    • @VestedUTuber
      @VestedUTuber 3 місяці тому

      @@Sgrunterundt
      I never specifically said "with the naked eye". Don't assume.

  • @Braitaman
    @Braitaman 3 роки тому +25

    Impressing! There is something natural about this art, it emergeses realness. I like it very much. 10 (European) mrd. years in less than 5 minutes can be so beautiful.

  • @FernandoCruz-qz5sc
    @FernandoCruz-qz5sc 3 місяці тому +1

    That was beautiful.
    It is known that most galaxies take around 1 billion years to complete a complete rotation (outer arms). These simulations make it clear that many more than 14 rotations have to occur for a astonishingly complex structure like the Milky Way to settle down and become the beautiful monster we live in.

  • @vidstige
    @vidstige 2 роки тому +5

    Beautiful! Love the camera work and the little "poffs" when (presumably) stars are born.

  • @FreeAltairStar
    @FreeAltairStar 15 годин тому +1

    ''Best just do what I want for a few thousand years '' - Polaris

  • @jiujiu
    @jiujiu Рік тому +3

    These simulations are incredible

  • @TheMAGICMAN1973
    @TheMAGICMAN1973 2 роки тому +9

    Thank you for an absolutely amazing animation. It makes space more interesting and photos of nebulas more enjoyable to watch.

  • @rudypieplenbosch6752
    @rudypieplenbosch6752 2 роки тому +11

    Beautiful, Is it downloadable anywhere ? I like these kind of simulations, preferably in higher resolution.

  • @busteraycan
    @busteraycan 2 роки тому +2

    New PBS Spacetime video sent me here. Amazing work.
    I have no idea what ASURA is but I wish I did...

  • @ronaldjamestarre5271
    @ronaldjamestarre5271 3 роки тому +9

    This aint simulation this is art

  • @jadenpietrzak2509
    @jadenpietrzak2509 8 місяців тому +1

    There are no words to describe how incredible the universe is

  • @peterv4209
    @peterv4209 7 місяців тому +3

    very nice.thank you. so t
    this is what growth looks like away from spacetime.

  • @davidarzeno1177
    @davidarzeno1177 3 роки тому +15

    To me this represents the dynamics of galaxies in the flow of spacetime at a speed that we can perceive and understand. I think it is exactly the same on the quantum scale, just that the this is in an exponentially higher speed difficult to perceive and quantify. Congratulations!

    • @greysunited7317
      @greysunited7317 7 місяців тому +1

      As above so below, as below so above.

  • @aidarosullivan5269
    @aidarosullivan5269 2 роки тому +6

    This is so beautiful!

  • @BloobleBonker
    @BloobleBonker 2 роки тому +4

    Wow! Absolutely spectacular.

  • @funiman6783
    @funiman6783 3 роки тому +5

    This is beautiful

  • @KAKU560
    @KAKU560 Рік тому

    銀河の衝突→星間ガスの圧縮により星の爆発的生成→大量の超新星で星間ガスが吹き飛ばされる→銀河に新しい星が生まれなくなる→楕円銀河で安定。
    うまくシミュレーション出来ていますね。

  • @Mateusz_AstroLife
    @Mateusz_AstroLife Рік тому +1

    Awesome!

  • @physixtential
    @physixtential Рік тому +3

    This is the most interesting sim I've seen. Those explosions are SPH instabilities right? At first I thought you were actually simulating supernovae, but later it was obvious that it was some sort of numerical instability.

    • @nicolarighetto3767
      @nicolarighetto3767 8 місяців тому

      Well, it kinda resembles the effect of supernovae and O-class star cluster winds

  • @hk_A01
    @hk_A01 4 роки тому +4

    Amazing!!
    すごい

  • @kavyachari4968
    @kavyachari4968 11 місяців тому +1

    Amazing simulation.

  • @ray095883
    @ray095883 Рік тому +3

    Props to the cameraman who took this amazing shot!

  • @vinniepeterss
    @vinniepeterss 7 місяців тому +1

    this is beauty in motion

  • @jerryz1006
    @jerryz1006 3 роки тому

    It looks like there are lots of singular movement, which reflects the inaccuracy in the simulation.

  • @Gofffycarn
    @Gofffycarn 7 місяців тому +1

    “The two galaxies where born to collide for years”

  • @mrzorg
    @mrzorg 8 місяців тому

    Was hoping to see a black hole form in the center of a galaxy, like most have... still awesome sim.

  • @ЕвгенийШамшитов

    I love galaxies, even milky way!

  • @mt1745
    @mt1745 3 роки тому +1

    Beautiful.

  • @shannonmellace978
    @shannonmellace978 7 місяців тому

    I like you at the end, maybe the one on the left of the Milky Way in the one on the right with Andromeda

  • @VoyagerPT
    @VoyagerPT Рік тому

    Hello Takayuki, may I use a piece of this video in a video of mine?

  • @manjuan9632
    @manjuan9632 2 роки тому +3

    Space hurricanes

  • @mjvb4092
    @mjvb4092 8 місяців тому

    beautyfull i really enjoy this thank you

  • @RandobotTV
    @RandobotTV 2 роки тому

    from so simple a beginning
    endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful
    have been, and are being, evolved.

  • @FM-lo9vv
    @FM-lo9vv 2 роки тому

    Definitely the most beautiful sim! But where are the quasars?

  • @yolandaaedo2108yolalla
    @yolandaaedo2108yolalla Рік тому

    El misterio del ser.
    Magnifica presentación.
    Me quedé impactada las firmas de vida.
    ❤❤❤😮😮😮

  • @carlosamferreira
    @carlosamferreira 4 роки тому +3

    Fantastic!
    Nice work...
    Can I use it as a background for a music I made and upload it to UA-cam?
    Thank you

    • @TacoGPT
      @TacoGPT Рік тому

      Are you still interested?

  • @kikller
    @kikller 3 роки тому +1

    insane
    please do more

  • @monstercolorfunco4391
    @monstercolorfunco4391 11 місяців тому

    Can you do an Oort cloud sim please. there are so many artist images of Oort cloud of a very similar geometry, then a galaxy sim can give us the same geometry as the art images? Including cross-section views. The Oort cloud images used a physical equation base, so we can use them as a 3D gravity cloud visual?

  • @ZecaViana
    @ZecaViana 8 місяців тому

    Really amazing work. 😮

  • @jojolafrite90
    @jojolafrite90 2 роки тому

    Nice firework program.

  • @manda3dprojects966
    @manda3dprojects966 Рік тому +3

    So, my lifetime in that is a tiny fraction of second, I born and then die just in 0.00001 sec

  • @jonathanbaincosmologyvideo3868

    Very nice.
    No explanation of the physics?
    Do you resolve the Rotation Curves of Galaxies problem?

  • @samerkhalil104
    @samerkhalil104 Місяць тому

    fantastic! how did you do this? which software did you use?

  • @botakgaming8271
    @botakgaming8271 2 роки тому

    OH. MY. REALISTIC.

  • @cacasarq
    @cacasarq 2 роки тому +1

    wow!! amazing work!

  • @chefaku
    @chefaku 2 роки тому +2

    What time scale this would be?

  • @doctorshadow2482
    @doctorshadow2482 Рік тому +1

    A nice one. Is the source code publicly available?

  • @Jason1975ism
    @Jason1975ism 22 години тому

    Why does it not just keep going outward? What force compels it to come back together anywhere?

  • @davidvegabravo1579
    @davidvegabravo1579 2 роки тому +1

    EVERY SECOND IS 57.034.221 YEARS, aproximately.

  • @davidarzeno1177
    @davidarzeno1177 3 роки тому

    Can you imagine what lies beyong the limits of those edges in the begining of this presentation? Would it has any sense to continue zooming out?

  • @Oliepolie
    @Oliepolie 2 роки тому

    beautiful

  • @sufikhoirunisanisa5672
    @sufikhoirunisanisa5672 4 роки тому +2

    How about elliptical galaxy?

  • @theforcentral8916
    @theforcentral8916 4 роки тому +3

    Black holes collide to form Sagittarius A* so it will form the rest of the milky way

  • @jcasa12
    @jcasa12 Рік тому +1

    The universe is like fireworks coalesing in a darkened void, its beautiful, no wonder God created it.

  • @perfectionbox
    @perfectionbox 2 роки тому +2

    how much computing power did this take?

  • @alkh2624
    @alkh2624 4 роки тому +4

    what is the simulation's physics engine and is it open source...?

    • @snickle1980
      @snickle1980 4 роки тому +5

      😂

    • @shroomzed2947
      @shroomzed2947 3 роки тому +2

      You can either:
      1. Buy a supercomputer
      2. Wait 40 years until household computers can handle these sorts of simulations

  • @ukd8387
    @ukd8387 2 роки тому

    amazing !!

  • @9latinumStudioz
    @9latinumStudioz 2 роки тому

    Whoa so cool 😎✨

  • @a-ragdoll
    @a-ragdoll 2 роки тому +2

    cant wait until normal computers can run these sorts of simulation smoothly

    • @busteraycan
      @busteraycan 2 роки тому +1

      Then the supercomputers will create things even more spectacular.
      And we will have comments wondering when consumer PC's will be able to create those.

    • @asheep7797
      @asheep7797 8 місяців тому

      @@busteraycan
      Cunningham's Law:
      When the needs of the people are met, their needs will just change.

  • @levanchuong89
    @levanchuong89 2 роки тому

    Is it calculated by super power Computers base on the known physic models or it just an illustrative video?

  • @spacemonkey1071
    @spacemonkey1071 2 роки тому

    Awesome

  • @noisypr6048
    @noisypr6048 Рік тому

    To put into perpective every particle is a star, go figure if we are truly alone in the universe

  • @nathanrangel4536
    @nathanrangel4536 9 місяців тому

    My question is, where did all the gas come from?

  • @fbuezas
    @fbuezas 4 роки тому

    superb

  • @gabrieldelatortilla1
    @gabrieldelatortilla1 Рік тому

    so the universe is very chaotic and we're but a spec of a spect dust in all of this and it all seems so still and slow and somewhat stable to us simply because WE'RE too slow for the universe

    • @MrJdsenior
      @MrJdsenior 7 місяців тому +1

      Too quick, actually. During a human life, basically nothing happens in a galaxies evolution. You may go around the sun 100 times while still breathing if you are very lucky, but even then, you've only traveled about 1/2,500,000 th of the way around the disk. A galactic year is a long time, at our orbital distance.

    • @gabrieldelatortilla1
      @gabrieldelatortilla1 7 місяців тому

      damn@@MrJdsenior

  • @asheep7797
    @asheep7797 7 місяців тому +3

    Somewhere out there, there is a world where doing the Macarena is considere hate speech.

  • @CACBCCCU
    @CACBCCCU 3 роки тому +2

    Just found an extremely helpful paper from 2009 on "Wavelet analysis of galactic rotation curves" (Kuassivi) that suggests massively-sized oscillation energy modes exist in galaxies independent of major impacts. A galaxy (F5263-1) thought to be dominated by dark matter shows practically nothing but a damped sinusoid for its rotation profile reduced by subtracting Newton's profile.
    This data from Kuassivi appears to be 100% consistent with multiplying Newton's law by a spatial cosine. Replacing subtraction of classical rotation effects with division of classical rotation contributions should eliminate residual Newtonian geometric damping effects and leave a simple quantum sinusoid contribution. But anyway, dark matter has no excuse to form neat concentric waves in galaxy effects, only gravity correction by a sinusoid can do it.

    • @a-ragdoll
      @a-ragdoll 2 роки тому

      is ur profile picture hoags object

  • @ArndtStelter
    @ArndtStelter 2 роки тому

    Very good, ... i mean, very very good, ...

  • @takehase9896
    @takehase9896 Рік тому

    なんで最終的に1平面上に集まるんだろう? ふしぎ・・

  • @SW-vy4he
    @SW-vy4he Рік тому

    EPIC

  • @noprivacyleft
    @noprivacyleft Рік тому

    Do you mind if I add music to this video and upload with full attribution?

  • @maulcs
    @maulcs 4 роки тому

    Wow, nice

  • @TheBritishSandwich
    @TheBritishSandwich Рік тому

    I need to learn how to make these for the ultimate UA-cam entertainment

  • @lourdeslurdis
    @lourdeslurdis 2 роки тому +1

    WOW! And what was the first, the formation of the stars, or the galaxias?

    • @FisTheDucc
      @FisTheDucc 2 роки тому

      stars

    • @vaahtobileet
      @vaahtobileet Рік тому

      What would a galaxy without stars be? Galaxies are made of stars.

    • @FisTheDucc
      @FisTheDucc Рік тому

      @@vaahtobileet not only, they are made out of stars, gas,dust , blackholes and planets. But there is no galaxy without stars xd. If a galaxy has gas in it and its dense enough in different regions, stars will form so do planets and blackholes cuz they are starcorpses:D

    • @vaahtobileet
      @vaahtobileet Рік тому +1

      @@FisTheDucc well yes, my point was that a galaxy by definition has to have stars in it, so they must form first for there to be a galaxy.

  • @DAN-ON17
    @DAN-ON17 26 днів тому

    HOLA, COMOP PODRÍA USAR SU MAERIAL CON SU PERMISOP EN UN PROYECTO GRANDE EN UN CANA DE CIENCIA CON MAS DE 130 MI SUSCRIPTORES? QUEDO ATENO A SU RESPUESTA

  • @OrdinaryRobloxguy
    @OrdinaryRobloxguy Місяць тому

    Bro has a intergalactic computer

  • @ericjorgensen6425
    @ericjorgensen6425 4 роки тому +1

    Now imagine that one of the galaxies develops intelligent life in the form of a type III civilization that can control the mass and motion of stars. How could such a civilization impact galactic evolution?

    • @davidarzeno1177
      @davidarzeno1177 3 роки тому +5

      I don't think a Type III civilization would be interested in controlling anything. She would see that everything works perfectly as it is. It is more our civilization that should overcome the compulsion to control in order to survive if it wants to survive to itself.

    • @tacitozetticci9308
      @tacitozetticci9308 2 роки тому +2

      @CyberBallAnimations
      I'm pretty sure he's Italian
      and yes we don't have a true neutral gender in our grammar so we call everything either a she or a he; he probably got distracted and applied italian rules while writing that bit.
      A civilization is a she, the sun is a he, the sea is a he, the moon is a she and so on.

    • @megamaser
      @megamaser 2 роки тому

      @@davidarzeno1177 Nobody would develop a type III civilization unless they were very interested in controlling everything.

    • @Myce
      @Myce 2 роки тому +1

      @Earth that's such an arbitrary thing to make a big deal about

    • @busteraycan
      @busteraycan 2 роки тому

      @@Myce She didn't make a big deal out of it. Just pointed it out. I also found it interesting and wondered why he used she. Maybe he's french...

  • @robloxsigner148
    @robloxsigner148 Рік тому

    Respect to the camera man

  • @ohedd
    @ohedd Рік тому

    Plot twist: we're living in a galaxy formation simulator like this one

  • @attackoramic8361
    @attackoramic8361 8 місяців тому

    When i become a programmer, the first thing i will make would be a physics engine just like this.

  • @drdaedalus880
    @drdaedalus880 2 роки тому

    So rotations of galaxies is dependent on the initial velocities of stars that start to orbit, and would explain why the outer edge is spinning about the same speed as closer to the center. Which makes way more sense than invisible matter.

    • @MrJdsenior
      @MrJdsenior 7 місяців тому

      Orbiting doesn't work that way. What you said makes no sense.

  • @cursedfazbearmug1187
    @cursedfazbearmug1187 2 роки тому

    4:11 milky way & Andromeda

  • @MymyGaming23
    @MymyGaming23 6 місяців тому

    It looks like the universe is young and it has cyan gasses

  • @garypugh1153
    @garypugh1153 8 місяців тому

    It's my opinion that galaxies are formed and unformed over and over and over and over forever in the past and will continue forever. The energy and matter extend to infinity. No beginning, no end , no creation. Is that right ? Why do they continue to teach " big bang " ??😊

  • @TheOneWhoMightBe
    @TheOneWhoMightBe 2 роки тому

    What are the 'puffs' that appears at irregular intervals and clear out the immediate area? Novae?

    • @euclois
      @euclois 2 роки тому

      galactic farts

  • @MrGN-yy6op
    @MrGN-yy6op Рік тому

    that's crazy bruh

  • @montylc2001
    @montylc2001 2 роки тому

    Interesting that over time an essentially unmolested galaxy will develop a central bar, every time.

    • @busteraycan
      @busteraycan 2 роки тому

      Those little *pops create darker or lighter elements and the spinning action turns those zones into spirals.
      ...I think.

  • @doom9344
    @doom9344 2 роки тому

    When entropy is zero, the universe begins the Big Bang again.

    • @Rando_Shyte
      @Rando_Shyte Рік тому

      Is zero entropy the same as infinite entropy? Do either really exist?

  • @ZsomborZsombibi
    @ZsomborZsombibi 2 роки тому

    Nice! Is the mass of dark matter involved in the calculation?

  • @T0P0FTH3P0P
    @T0P0FTH3P0P Рік тому

    does it take dark matter in account?

  • @FrappuccinoAlfredo
    @FrappuccinoAlfredo 2 роки тому +1

    This should be in museums

  • @vinniepeterss
    @vinniepeterss 7 місяців тому

  • @BaoTheBozo
    @BaoTheBozo Рік тому

    4:00 HMM KINDA LOOKS LIKE THE MILKY WAY AND ANDROMEDA

  • @maxengine6277
    @maxengine6277 3 роки тому

    1:33 ngc 474

  • @taureanwooley
    @taureanwooley 2 роки тому +2

    Some of the explosions appear to be faster than light considering how quickly it moves from one area to the other, while losing its mass in the process.

    • @bensongxisto2374
      @bensongxisto2374 2 роки тому

      Given the time acceleration I'm not sure

    • @taureanwooley
      @taureanwooley 2 роки тому +2

      Yes I understand the acceleration, but the acceleration is in billions of years and some of the distances are millions of light years. Might be the only way for it to move that fast, the constant loss of mass creates a continued push towards a terminal velocity in a vacuum.

  • @imfermion206
    @imfermion206 Місяць тому

    Can anybody explain to me about many little small blasts after the main blast

    • @NightRunner417
      @NightRunner417 5 днів тому

      From what I understand, they are caused by instabilities in the math calculations, specifically "SPH Instability". It depends on how deep the simulation is simulating of course, but I've seen mention many times about mathematical instability causing these effects, rather than them being a purposeful part of the sim.

  • @BaoTheBozo
    @BaoTheBozo Рік тому

    2:00 THIS IS THE INTERESTING PART