It's not that science was bad back then, it's that science and tech has continuously improved. I grew up in the 70's when cassette tapes were a big thing. Now, every single thing I have everything read, listened to, or watched can be heard on a single chip. Soon as the petabyte tech is available, we will be able to hold the majority of everything recorded in history.
_"Why are there so many people who think the galaxy is the universe?"_ You mean americans. I can tell you why. Because half of the US-population has a basic education level of reading comprehension. They learn nothing significant in school, other than patriotic US-history nonsence and dumb "experiments" with baking soda. The rest is high school football, where they destroy the rest of their brain cells.
Some people feel insignificant when watching something like this. It just reminds me how badass life is. It's like we just sprang up one day and said "did you know you exist, Universe? I know you exist. Did you know that? Now you do."
That's a supercluster, it's to be expected, you can't compare a supercluster, home to 100 thousand *galaxies* containing billions of stars per galaxy. And by billions i dont mean "8 billion" or similiar, i mean hundreds of billions.
Whenever did i state "laniakea supercluster"? I simply said "a supercluster", which could even mean Great GRB Wall. So don't give me that, and if you are really having that hard of a time to comprehend what i meant by "you can't compare", let me simplify, you can't compare that supercluster to stars, which basically this video and the original comment is all about. If this was a supercluster comparison video, do you think i would say "If you think superclusters are big, you should google a map of the observable universe xD" and add to the fact that the *real* universe might infact be 150 sextillion times larger than the observable universe? That's exactly what you are doing.
Im sure other people have suggested this but you should watch the "history of japan" from the same guy who did the "history of the entire world, I guess" video, its just as funny and informative, and with all the anime you guys react and the people who watch it can get a slightly better idea of the history of japan.
This is what makes me the saddest, I only have like 80 years to know things. tops. [considering you don't know anything for the first 20 years] It makes me sad I can't live forever to see and know everything.
+PurpleShadow 108 No, it's a fact.... OF COURSE it's my opinion... which counts as a fact. So, yeah, it's a fact. Boring as hell compared to this, who cares how deep the ocean is? Yeah, very deep, a dozen of kilometers, it's dark, weird animals. Wow, mind blowing... I think that the ENTIRE UNIVERSE is a little bit more interesting than a crack in the sea floor and some fish... Also, the ocean is not actually that deep compared to the size of the Earth. If a giant grabbed the Earth with one hand, like it was a marble, he would just feel a little bit of humidity, or not even that. It's a VERY thin layer of water, way thinner than the atmosphere or the crust.
The quasi star is really interesting because scientist theorized that they would not only be massive, but would also have a black hole in the center that would feed the star which would in turn feed the black hole, these stars would only have a lifespan of about 10 thousand years so they dont live for very long
As Star Trek has shown us, even warp 9.9 still keeps us confined to only our galaxy. We need something like Iconian gateways or the Q on a good day while feeling generous.
idk if you guys have seen it already but there's a video on youtube that's a must watch in your lifetime. its called TIMELAPSE OF THE FUTURE: A Journey to the End of Time
You know that there’s people out there watching videos such as these and seeing that there are stars bigger than the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy. Then they probably think to themselves, “If it’s bigger than the center of our galaxy and they keep getting bigger, does that mean that the stars are bigger than the galaxy?” And that terrifies me that some people actually think that.
There are even billions stars and planet like these..We have only found a few of them tbh!! There are also many earth like planets... Still scientists havent found faster than light speed technology untill they've found that, it is also possible to time travel!!
Even with 100x light speed, it'd still take you 1000 years just to get across our tiny galaxy. (Well, excluding relativistic effects, but if we're talking super-light speeds, we're already ignoring relativity anyway.)
Black holes should retain the same pull the star that created it had. We can feel the gravitational pull, but it's small since we're what 26 thousand light years(?) away from it. For gravitational pull to be 0, the distance would have to be infinite. It is pulling on us just like we're pulling on it a lot of other stuff.
Here is a beautifully disturbing fact of reality: There are more galaxies in the universe than there are grains of sand in all the beaches of the world.
levitease It's crazy when you speculate that somewhere in the universe there might be another civilization asking the same question; "Are we alone in the universe?"
This is nothing. Everything that anyone has ever even imagined is no where near just how much there is. It goes beyond even the idea of there being 'beyond the beyond'. And that's just getting started, but most people just wouldn't be able to comprehend what their brains are processing, if they even process anything at that point. And don't even get me started on the truth beyond even all of that.
I think we will require ships like THE NORMANDY and Mass Relays to travel across galaxies 1000s of light years across within minutes..If that happens in the time ahead how great it will be for the mankind
Before that, the Earth will be fried by and then swallowed by the Sun as it dies. Also, to fall into a black hole we'd have to get pretty close to it. As for the collision, I believe that most things will miss the others.
Leandro Pontes yeah, a load to happen before gravity claims us. I was just pointing out that a black hole, or our galactic core, isnt worth worrying about.
Well, both of you are wrong. Yes, in 5 billion years the sun will "die", but as it is a star with low mass, it will not become a supernova, but simply a white dwarf, nothing will burn us, we will freeze. But if humanity still exists in 5 billion years, we are probably already bodyless creatures due to technological advancement. The "collision" with our biggest neighbor in the local group, Andromeda, will happen in approximately 4 billion years. But again - no danger due to the already said reasons and the spaces between the stars in a galaxy are so huge, that it is really unlikely, that ANY star will hit another thing during the collison. The only thing that will happen, is that the two galaxies merge to a bigger galaxy.
Love💕 Uy Skuti, the largest known star🌝. Would take about 480 minutes to make an orbit with speed of light. It's like saying our sun light needs to travel 60 times just to reach the earth😊
This woman is apparently an educator. She teaches English. This is horrifying. Being a victim of the Califkrnia public education system myself, suddenly a lot of things make sense :/
I wanted to add this to the pervious universe videos but stuff happened: And even if you have warp speed, you only okay in our Milky Way galaxy :D With warp 9, you have ~1500× the speed of light, which sounds ridiculous, but the nearest star (Alpha Centaury, ~4 LY away) still a full days worth trip. Something on the other side of the galaxy would still take 30-70 years... The nearest galaxy to ours, Andromeda is 2,5 million LYs away, and if you have a ship going at 4000× the speed of light you still have a 600 year long travel. The universe is ridiculously big (and mostly empty). And yeah, it's hard to comprehend how insignificant little specks we are on an insignificant little rock, at an almost invisibly tiny star :D
"Were too far away fron the black hole." "For now" Yea. And still to far away for tens of thousands of grand klapas. (If you don't know a grand klapas is 6,000,000,000,000,000,000 years)
I wouldn't say react to it but you should watch a video called "Gigapixels of Andromeda" It was a high res 4K photo of like a TINY piece of the Andromeda Galaxy and you can see how detailed it is and all the stars in it just in that tiny slice.
if light speed takes 40 years to go to one place, for those who observes, it's passing 40 years, but if you traveling on speed of light, it's less than a second
Nittoria that's true but it's impossible for a human to travel at light speed and IF they did they would die before the end of the journey. Unless of course you're being theoretical to explain how time differs.
No hate but she knows nothing about space the galaxy wasn’t even in this video and the galaxy is probably about 5x bigger than the biggest thing in that video and universe holds an infinite amount of galaxys, and before anyone tries to debate this the universe grows 60,000km a second so new galaxys are born every second and when he said it holds billions yes he is right but it holds billions in the observable universe (which is what we can see) but the whole universe is estimated to be 150 trillion times the size of that and galaxys are millions of light years apart from each over aswell (ps just so you know a black holes gravity is so strong light can’t even escape it’s pull)
Welcome to real life, where we as a planet are only an insignificant spec, less than a single grain of sand amongst the billions of bigger things out there in a universe so frickin big that we cannot see the edges of it and will never see the edges of it by the time our sun dies out when all the light from the farthest stars of our visible universe (approximately 13.1 -> 15 billion lightyears) finally reaches us.
Leandro Pontes aye, though currently the universe is 13.1 billion years old so currently that means our visible universe is maximum 13.1 billion lightyears in radius. The sun will die out in less than 5 billion years and some predict the sun to start undergoing change at about universal year of 15 billion. Therefore our visible universe will be maximum 15 billion lightyears in radius.
Imagine an explorer on an Earth-like planet 44 light years away. If a being is looking back at Earth with a powerful telescope, is it looking back at the past or future? My question is what is the relevance of time for both beings residing on their worlds at the same time light years apart??
@@rmatt24 The person would see the Earth as it was 44 years ago.Just like us looking at the night sky,every star you see is in the past because light takes time to reach us.Light travels 186,282 miles per second, so when you look at the sun for example,which is 93million miles away your seeing it where it was 8 minutes ago.
@@quantumdevo3467 So basically, if the being and I jumped at the same time, in the present, we wouldn't see each other actions because, given the speed of light, it happened in the past, even though we are living in the present??
We are nothing to the universe we live an die on our little earth . Living to survive . Work family die etc this is mind blowing trillions of planets . I wish I was born thousands of years from now so we can all experience the outter space
our planet is like a atom inside the universe.....so if we never ever in 1,000 and 1,000 of yrs found nothing else out there but us?? what would you think? would you then believe the bible that states " god created the heavens and earth" makes you wonder. though im not super religious it does make me think. great video.
We are a speck within a speck within a speck within a speck within a speck within a... But hey, look on the bright side, at least we're the chosen life form of the creator of the ENTIRE UNIVERSE. We're very special to him, for some arbitrary reason.
youre so two dimensional so are the uploaders ,existence is merely a perception of mathematics ,let me use an analogy to explain ,GTa5 is lets say 5x5 miles big ,but yet the physical game size can fit on a 5mm size SD card ,what size is it now ? reality or actuality ? what concept do u find truth in
girlsdrinkfeck as weird as it was your explanation, it actually make sense and it's a nice way to put it. That actually reminds me of the holographic universe theory that says we could be inside a black hole right now without even knowing.
more interesting is that everything thats possible happens for an infinite amount of times because existence/energy cannot be created nor destroyed and time is merely a human concept of time, even us replying to the same video in the exact same earth and other people has already happened for infinity ,because of time space is merely a concept then it means everything that exists/happening does so in a origin point that we just travel around on consciously
Why are there so many people who think the galaxy is the universe? Was science class in the 90s and 80s just that shitty?
Sadly.
It's not that science was bad back then, it's that science and tech has continuously improved. I grew up in the 70's when cassette tapes were a big thing. Now, every single thing I have everything read, listened to, or watched can be heard on a single chip. Soon as the petabyte tech is available, we will be able to hold the majority of everything recorded in history.
I said science CLASS.
@@KuraiCry I guess reading comprehension was bad back then too.
_"Why are there so many people who think the galaxy is the universe?"_
You mean americans. I can tell you why. Because half of the US-population has a basic education level of reading comprehension. They learn nothing significant in school, other than patriotic US-history nonsence and dumb "experiments" with baking soda. The rest is high school football, where they destroy the rest of their brain cells.
"It hurts my soul" is honestly a very good way to phrase what learning about the universe does to one's self.
Light speed too slow? Prepare ship... for ludicrous speed!
But sir we've never gone that fast before!
What's the matter Colonel Sanders, chicken?
prepare the ship *ahem* PREPARE THE SHIP!!
"That's too much"-enough said :D
Some people feel insignificant when watching something like this. It just reminds me how badass life is. It's like we just sprang up one day and said "did you know you exist, Universe? I know you exist. Did you know that? Now you do."
If you think that’s fascinating, search up Star Size Comparison 2 by Sibchlieu
If you think that stars are big, you should google a map of the laniakea supercluster xD
That's a supercluster, it's to be expected, you can't compare a supercluster, home to 100 thousand *galaxies* containing billions of stars per galaxy.
And by billions i dont mean "8 billion" or similiar, i mean hundreds of billions.
ValidSmile you can compare it. There are bigger superclusters
Whenever did i state "laniakea supercluster"? I simply said "a supercluster", which could even mean Great GRB Wall. So don't give me that, and if you are really having that hard of a time to comprehend what i meant by "you can't compare", let me simplify, you can't compare that supercluster to stars, which basically this video and the original comment is all about.
If this was a supercluster comparison video, do you think i would say "If you think superclusters are big, you should google a map of the observable universe xD" and add to the fact that the *real* universe might infact be 150 sextillion times larger than the observable universe?
That's exactly what you are doing.
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I think you should know the video is actually made by another youtuber called times infinity. The version you reacted to was stolen by the brainshow.
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Hello there, i watched some of your videos.
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Im sure other people have suggested this but you should watch the "history of japan" from the same guy who did the "history of the entire world, I guess" video, its just as funny and informative, and with all the anime you guys react and the people who watch it can get a slightly better idea of the history of japan.
they did
This is what makes me the saddest, I only have like 80 years to know things. tops. [considering you don't know anything for the first 20 years] It makes me sad I can't live forever to see and know everything.
Watch “ the ocean is way deeper than you think.”
they did
that's boring
Mandorle21 what ? your opinion ?
+PurpleShadow 108 No, it's a fact.... OF COURSE it's my opinion... which counts as a fact. So, yeah, it's a fact. Boring as hell compared to this, who cares how deep the ocean is? Yeah, very deep, a dozen of kilometers, it's dark, weird animals. Wow, mind blowing...
I think that the ENTIRE UNIVERSE is a little bit more interesting than a crack in the sea floor and some fish...
Also, the ocean is not actually that deep compared to the size of the Earth. If a giant grabbed the Earth with one hand, like it was a marble, he would just feel a little bit of humidity, or not even that. It's a VERY thin layer of water, way thinner than the atmosphere or the crust.
universe is a whole lotta nothing whereas the has shit in it that i can eat n shit
The quasi star is really interesting because scientist theorized that they would not only be massive, but would also have a black hole in the center that would feed the star which would in turn feed the black hole, these stars would only have a lifespan of about 10 thousand years so they dont live for very long
As Star Trek has shown us, even warp 9.9 still keeps us confined to only our galaxy. We need something like Iconian gateways or the Q on a good day while feeling generous.
The key to not get affected by such videos is to keep the big numbers as just numbers. Don't try to imagine. I use this trick all the time.
Should have picked Size Comparison by Times Infinity on youtube. The production value is much higher and it goes further.
idk if you guys have seen it already but there's a video on youtube that's a must watch in your lifetime. its called
TIMELAPSE OF THE FUTURE: A Journey to the End of Time
We are nothing. I don’t know how even i walk
210,000 Kelvin surface temperature, what. the actual. hell. I'm already impressed. Our Sun needs to up its game, only giving off 5700 K
Being pulled into a black hole, but not falling in , is called orbit.
You know that there’s people out there watching videos such as these and seeing that there are stars bigger than the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy. Then they probably think to themselves, “If it’s bigger than the center of our galaxy and they keep getting bigger, does that mean that the stars are bigger than the galaxy?”
And that terrifies me that some people actually think that.
There are even billions stars and planet like these..We have only found a few of them tbh!! There are also many earth like planets... Still scientists havent found faster than light speed technology untill they've found that, it is also possible to time travel!!
Stars: We are the biggest celestial bodies in the universe ..
Quasar: Hold my beer 😂
Even with 100x light speed, it'd still take you 1000 years just to get across our tiny galaxy. (Well, excluding relativistic effects, but if we're talking super-light speeds, we're already ignoring relativity anyway.)
light speed doesn't exist, Heliocentrism is a Lie
@@Zero11s did u know what "light speed" meaning? Stupid
@Scarlet Heart did u realize what I wrote? Stupid
The only way you'd get sucked into a black hole is if YOU move toward it because black holes are stationary 😀
Black holes should retain the same pull the star that created it had. We can feel the gravitational pull, but it's small since we're what 26 thousand light years(?) away from it. For gravitational pull to be 0, the distance would have to be infinite. It is pulling on us just like we're pulling on it a lot of other stuff.
That's our baby....she's okay 😂
Here is a beautifully disturbing fact of reality: There are more galaxies in the universe than there are grains of sand in all the beaches of the world.
* the observable universe, we can only see a very small portion of it, and make educated guesses about the rest...
stars not galaxies
Fun Fact: There are more galaxies than cheeseburgers.
levitease It's crazy when you speculate that somewhere in the universe there might be another civilization asking the same question; "Are we alone in the universe?"
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educated guesses? Whahahahaaaaaa!
i just watched your Stream >:D.
This is nothing. Everything that anyone has ever even imagined is no where near just how much there is. It goes beyond even the idea of there being 'beyond the beyond'.
And that's just getting started, but most people just wouldn't be able to comprehend what their brains are processing, if they even process anything at that point.
And don't even get me started on the truth beyond even all of that.
As big as the universe is how we possibly be the only ones here? We think we are alone but they are out there thinking they are alone too
1:26 "12,000 light years away" *Says 1,200*
Those are just parts of dust compared to our Milky Way galaxy, and our galaxy is like an atom compared to the universe we know.
I think we will require ships like THE NORMANDY and Mass Relays to travel across galaxies 1000s of light years across within minutes..If that happens in the time ahead how great it will be for the mankind
We are going to collide with the Andromeda galaxy before we fall into a black hole.
Before that, the Earth will be fried by and then swallowed by the Sun as it dies. Also, to fall into a black hole we'd have to get pretty close to it. As for the collision, I believe that most things will miss the others.
Leandro Pontes yeah, a load to happen before gravity claims us. I was just pointing out that a black hole, or our galactic core, isnt worth worrying about.
Well, both of you are wrong. Yes, in 5 billion years the sun will "die", but as it is a star with low mass, it will not become a supernova, but simply a white dwarf, nothing will burn us, we will freeze. But if humanity still exists in 5 billion years, we are probably already bodyless creatures due to technological advancement. The "collision" with our biggest neighbor in the local group, Andromeda, will happen in approximately 4 billion years. But again - no danger due to the already said reasons and the spaces between the stars in a galaxy are so huge, that it is really unlikely, that ANY star will hit another thing during the collison. The only thing that will happen, is that the two galaxies merge to a bigger galaxy.
We didnt mention a supernova, mearly the swelling which will occur once the hydrogen is used up
And where or not we survive our galaxys end is moot. The collisiin will happen before the earth reaches the milkyways core... so what was your point?
Love💕 Uy Skuti, the largest known star🌝. Would take about 480 minutes to make an orbit with speed of light. It's like saying our sun light needs to travel 60 times just to reach the earth😊
We do not know the probability of life occurring. Knowing how many plants there are is only half of the equation.
She read it wrong. It's not the diameter of pluto's orbit. Its 40 times the diameter of pluto's orbit.
no body is greater than nature!
Can u react to universe size comparison 3D
Its a great video believe me
What about "Ludicrous" Speed?😁😎
Do more space video.
TIMELAPSE OF THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE
Uranus?! Hellish winds... 😏
I just laughed myself into a coughing fit. 🤣
This woman is apparently an educator. She teaches English. This is horrifying.
Being a victim of the Califkrnia public education system myself, suddenly a lot of things make sense :/
You should definitely react to Star size Comparison 2 its much even better
This comparison was completely taken from times infinity
I wanted to add this to the pervious universe videos but stuff happened:
And even if you have warp speed, you only okay in our Milky Way galaxy :D With warp 9, you have ~1500× the speed of light, which sounds ridiculous, but the nearest star (Alpha Centaury, ~4 LY away) still a full days worth trip. Something on the other side of the galaxy would still take 30-70 years...
The nearest galaxy to ours, Andromeda is 2,5 million LYs away, and if you have a ship going at 4000× the speed of light you still have a 600 year long travel.
The universe is ridiculously big (and mostly empty). And yeah, it's hard to comprehend how insignificant little specks we are on an insignificant little rock, at an almost invisibly tiny star :D
"If we were meant to find aliens, or them us, the universe wouldn't have decided to be so damn huge."
it's all just fantasy
Well, your perception of time would differ immensely at such ridiculous speeds, won't it?
Did you know there is another elder scrolls online cinematic trailer?
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Ow, my brain.
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Вам ещё не показывали туманности, галактики и т.д..
"Were too far away fron the black hole."
"For now"
Yea. And still to far away for tens of thousands of grand klapas.
(If you don't know a grand klapas is 6,000,000,000,000,000,000 years)
I wouldn't say react to it but you should watch a video called "Gigapixels of Andromeda" It was a high res 4K photo of like a TINY piece of the Andromeda Galaxy and you can see how detailed it is and all the stars in it just in that tiny slice.
I know the photograph by Hubble space telescope. You can´t see single stars in there. The bright points are all millions of stars each.
Dumbo trailer Today guys 🐘🐘🐘
You guys should react to star size comparison 2 it's the best video in this topic
Apophilis, date of impact 2036.
You must watch stuff about quantum mechanics, that'll blow your mind.
watch Atoms are a PsyOp Hoax
if you would be able to travel on light speed, the time will actually stop for you, so you are not gona get old at all
It would stop for you, but not for everyone else. You'd still go from point A and arrive at point B just like light does, no?
if light speed takes 40 years to go to one place, for those who observes, it's passing 40 years, but if you traveling on speed of light, it's less than a second
Nittoria that's true but it's impossible for a human to travel at light speed and IF they did they would die before the end of the journey. Unless of course you're being theoretical to explain how time differs.
No hate but she knows nothing about space the galaxy wasn’t even in this video and the galaxy is probably about 5x bigger than the biggest thing in that video and universe holds an infinite amount of galaxys, and before anyone tries to debate this the universe grows 60,000km a second so new galaxys are born every second and when he said it holds billions yes he is right but it holds billions in the observable universe (which is what we can see) but the whole universe is estimated to be 150 trillion times the size of that and galaxys are millions of light years apart from each over aswell (ps just so you know a black holes gravity is so strong light can’t even escape it’s pull)
it is theorized to be 160 sextillion times as large bruh
Jane surprises me every time with her ignorance
Please react to The ocean is way deeper than you think. That is awesome :)
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Welcome to real life, where we as a planet are only an insignificant spec, less than a single grain of sand amongst the billions of bigger things out there in a universe so frickin big that we cannot see the edges of it and will never see the edges of it by the time our sun dies out when all the light from the farthest stars of our visible universe (approximately 13.1 -> 15 billion lightyears) finally reaches us.
Sun's gonna die way sooner.
Leandro Pontes aye, though currently the universe is 13.1 billion years old so currently that means our visible universe is maximum 13.1 billion lightyears in radius. The sun will die out in less than 5 billion years and some predict the sun to start undergoing change at about universal year of 15 billion. Therefore our visible universe will be maximum 15 billion lightyears in radius.
I think y'all would enjoy the video:
"The Fallen of World War II"
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Death Star or Thanos can destroy those Huge Stars.
From a scientific point of view the Death Star would be a silly joke for a galactic civilization.
Nope. The death star is smaller than the moon, man. Its laser can not destroy more than an average sized planet.
Shit like this gives me anxiety dude lmfao
No yv canis majoris?
if u thin thats too much its not the vendekaverse is
arger than all the universe and beyond size possible of infinite sets of multiverses
May I suggest moving live shows to earlier time so more people can watch them. I would love to watch them but i can't because of time difference.
oofh...
Ocean Planet? - yes.
That's where I stopped.
Did you guys EVER visited a school?
We travel speed of light in the Santer of milkeway 55 000 year to travel
Idk why it stopped there. Some shit is WAY bigger
if you could go faster than the speed of light (which you cant) you would time travel forward
Imagine an explorer on an Earth-like planet 44 light years away. If a being is looking back at Earth with a powerful telescope, is it looking back at the past or future? My question is what is the relevance of time for both beings residing on their worlds at the same time light years apart??
@@rmatt24 The person would see the Earth as it was 44 years ago.Just like us looking at the night sky,every star you see is in the past because light takes time to reach us.Light travels 186,282 miles per second, so when you look at the sun for example,which is 93million miles away your seeing it where it was 8 minutes ago.
@@quantumdevo3467 So basically, if the being and I jumped at the same time, in the present, we wouldn't see each other actions because, given the speed of light, it happened in the past, even though we are living in the present??
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Pls react to 10 Most Terrifying Places In the Universe
Please watch who lives at the bottom of the Mariana Trench by The Channel Ridddle
1:47 dude......
She's the best
All that mass yet so far away from each other the universe is incomperably more nothing than thing.
Universe is too big... even USS Voyager would taked 70 years to cross the galaxy at warp 9 >.
Come on.... They're just making this shit up.
React to Star Size Comparison 2 please
We are nothing to the universe we live an die on our little earth . Living to survive . Work family die etc this is mind blowing trillions of planets . I wish I was born thousands of years from now so we can all experience the outter space
In thousands of years humanity is probably extinct.
Score Magnet yeah you're probably right. I bet humanity would have extinct before we know what's going on in the outter space
Now imagine how Powerful GOD!
And now imagine how scientists are on the way explaining all of this without God. Fascinating, right?
But here’s a bigger question than the Quasi-star, why are reaction channels still a thing?
this is not universe size, didnt even zoom out to a single galaxy
Its not original.
ORIGINAL: ua-cam.com/video/y_pqh6wGJf8/v-deo.html
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IT can't all was...
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our planet is like a atom inside the universe.....so if we never ever in 1,000 and 1,000 of yrs found nothing else out there but us?? what would you think? would you then believe the bible that states " god created the heavens and earth" makes you wonder. though im not super religious it does make me think. great video.
We are a speck within a speck within a speck within a speck within a speck within a...
But hey, look on the bright side, at least we're the chosen life form of the creator of the ENTIRE UNIVERSE. We're very special to him, for some arbitrary reason.
blackcat19 Heh
Because we are apart of him that’s why we’re special. But that much stuff out there I doubt we’re the only humans/aliens out there.
youre so two dimensional so are the uploaders ,existence is merely a perception of mathematics ,let me use an analogy to explain ,GTa5 is lets say 5x5 miles big ,but yet the physical game size can fit on a 5mm size SD card ,what size is it now ? reality or actuality ? what concept do u find truth in
girlsdrinkfeck as weird as it was your explanation, it actually make sense and it's a nice way to put it. That actually reminds me of the holographic universe theory that says we could be inside a black hole right now without even knowing.
more interesting is that everything thats possible happens for an infinite amount of times because existence/energy cannot be created nor destroyed and time is merely a human concept of time, even us replying to the same video in the exact same earth and other people has already happened for infinity ,because of time space is merely a concept then it means everything that exists/happening does so in a origin point that we just travel around on consciously
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your mind is weak! xD
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Guys pls react to the new FIFA world cup song by Nicky jam ft. Will Smith.. Love you guys❤
Whenever I play Agar.io
me and you and everyone is nothing realy nothing!
This must be wrong,..i thought you two were the largest stars in the universe 😀
You have a baby?!