That wasn't the speed of light. It was probably billions of times the speed of light. It would take 4 years and 3 months traveling the speed of light just to get to the next star. It's 266,440 AUs from us.
And just to let you know: 1c is the actual speed of light which is basically 300000 km per seconds, in the video you reached and went over it at 0:56 👌🏻
Yeah, it’s called a light-year for a reason. Even for the fastest thing in the universe it takes 4.7 (or something) years to reach the closest star from us. And you were way above it
Or you include time dilation and you experience just anything faster, even your speed. Meaning for others you needed millions of years, but from your perspective you traveled just some minutes through the galaxy.
1:20 actually the camera was already moving far greater than the speed of light long before. Consider this: it takes 8 minutes and 20 seconds for light to travel from the Sun to the Earth.
Not to the person travelling in the ship though, for them the journey would be instantaneous. However observers from earth would perceive 100,000 years passing.
It def sounds fictitious. When you have a galaxy at the circumference of what we see of the universe you have to ask how long did it take to form? Let's just add more time, twice the amount of time to make it happen!
The speeds are not fictitious. He is not travelling at the speed of light, he is moving at a speed of a few hundred light years PER SECOND. You can see it at the bottom left of the screen xd
According to Einstien’s Special Relativity, one cannot exceed the speed of light or else they will start traveling backwards in time. This would be the universe’s way to accommodate them doing so. So if you travel millions of light years, you’ll probably get shot backwards in time millions of years, and earth would have dinosaurs
Haha purple nebula scared me so much. I have kenophobia so being alone in this game makes me feel like I'm being watched, so maybe I'll play it sooner or later.
Imagine just being a person in the corner of the universe in a tiny galaxy on a habitable planet yet not knowing anything about another galaxies then looking at the void side and you find yourself alone thinking you are alone in this gigantic universe. 💀
Yep. Just for clarification tho: the simulation shows the OBSERVABLE universe. As far as we know, the actual universe is infinite. So if you were to live on a planet in that galaxy in the “edge”, it wouldn’t appear to be at an edge at all: it would look perfectly normal. No void, or anything like that. Wherever you go, you become the center point of your observable universe. Here’s another fun thing to think about: for a galaxy about 46 light year away from us, the Milky Way would look like the “edge” of their universe to them!
It is said that if the universe is not finite but infinite eventually you would run into yourself and another duplicate of Earth. Wonder if that was what Space Engine was implying since that galaxy looks just like the Milky Way?
Very interesting idea, and definetily possible, but I think the developers just made some galaxy-designs, and used them for multiple galaxies in the game, because, I don't know, but if I would have to create 1 trillion different galaxy designs, you know, I would just quit my job. But if there really would be a duplicate of our planet, it would be super exciting...
@@necxtd Everything past our observability and known documentation is completely procedurally generated within space engine's algorithms. Space engine captures the truly massive scale of the universe, which your video shows, so thanks for making this. It's amazing how every single one of those dots is a galaxy with billions of stars.
Oh I'm sorry for that!😅😟May I ask at which point exactly it was?🤔 This is one of my older videos; I take more care of pitching all the sound effects around the same volume in my new ones.😆
@@necxtd nah man, if you make content to please people your Chanel loses its originality and personality. I actually laughed out loud when I jumped at the sound effect, which is something that very rarely happens when I watch UA-cam videos lol
I'm kind of surprised now😮; I never got this kind of suggestion in my comments; but you are somehow right😉! Thanks for reminding me that this is MY channel and MY content; I really never got such a reflected comment before😊. I just felt a little bit guilty as I read that you got scared by the sound effect; but yeah; other UA-camrs do that too sometimes with different effects; and it can really add something to the uniqueness of a channel.😃 Thanks for sharing; I hope you have a nice day!😄
Everything you saw in this video is just based on one of many theories about this topic.🌌 My intention behind this video was to show, how the developers of the largest space-simulation (game; Space Engine) handle this phenomenon in their game; I can definitely see your critic though, since there isn't even a scientific evidence that there is an end to the universe at all🤔...
Or time dilation comes into effect, so from your perspective you're faster because you're in super slow mo, but from outside perspektive you needed millions of years to cross the galaxy.
It is at least 1,000,000,000 times faster than the speed of light, if it was at the speed of light it would take 100,000 years for us to see the Milky Way at all
Cool to watch, coolly made. One thing though, if we visited a galaxy at the edge of our observable universe, the observable universe would have moved on for that galaxy, and the universe will probably look no different to the universe as from Earth. Moreover the Milky Way, will be at the edge of their observable universe, although it will not be the Milky Way but what was the Milky Way nearly 14 billion years ago.
Well explained😄! Great theory as well😊! Imagine traveling so far into space that you can't see your home galaxy anymore because it's outside of your observable universe😆😮👁!
Wow! So at the end of the known universe, 7 billion light-years away or is it 14, there's a galaxy like the Milky Way that also must have taken 13.6 billion years to form too! Kinda' messes with my brain.
Remember time is relative so if one person was on the moon they would age at a different rate then us on earth since the moon moves at a different speed then earth does
Actually, the observable universe has a whopping diameter of *94 billion* lightyears (even though the universe is only 13.7 billion years old!) This is because space has expanded after the universe was formed.
You should check out the MD1 galaxy if it's in the game. It's supposed to be around 13.5 billion light years away from earth and is cited as the oldest galaxy discovered by scientists so far.
13.5 billion light years is the light travel distance, the universe expands faster than the speed of light so now the galaxy is about 30 billion light years away which is very far away compared to the PROCEDURAL universe distance which is 17 billion light years, and even more compared to the NOT PROCEDURAL universe distance at 1.5 billion light years so not in the game unfortunately
@@Spacemarioedition Thanks for the perspective to my suggestion. I forgot that the universe is in fact expanding faster than the speed of light. I hadn't factored that in. So I'm just getting this clear as this is interesting, it's taken 13.5 billion years for light to travel from that Galaxy to ours but because of the expansion of the galaxy in that time, it's much further away than we actually percieve it to be. Thanks for the startlingly clear insight. It's an "of course!" moment I never took the time appreciate.
This is the observable universe. We don't see if there is anything beyonfld since the beginning of the universe light had not enough time to reach us yet. So maybe more universe, no one knows yet.
Thank you; although we shouldn't take this too serious, because Space Engine is just a game procedurally generating the universe; even corners, we haven't discovered yet, so the end of the universe might not look like in reality like shown in the video/game; but we just don't know more yet...
I don't wanna disappoint you, but this might be not real; because scientists actually aren't able to view, whether there's an end to the universe or not at least yet. That's also why I wrote "In Space Engine" in the title, because this is just a game simulating our Universe, which has to have an end at some point, because it is a game.
I used to believe in space. Far out dude! When I hear about it now , it is easy to see how ridiculous it really is. Total imagination. Come on Chewie, let's hit hyper drive, those storm troopers are catching up! Lol😅
We can't confirm that its a cube in Space Engine to 100%, 'cause we're not able to see everything at once, but because there are corners and edges, it is very likely that Space Engine generates the universe as a cube; however, we can't tell whether that's realistic (At least not yet).
@@necxtd It isn't as the observable universe is all the light able to reach the earth in 13.8 billion years is a certain distance due to lights speed being constant. So it must be a sphere as from the middle point of earth, the same distance in all directions creates a sphere. As far as the microwave background goes, which is the earliest and therefore farthest light ever to travel freely through the universe, which is also a sphere.
It's a cube because of the tech the creator of the sim used. He's clearly using an octree to galaxy scattering. Probably same for star scattering but nested.
i added fictional universe that when you pass the edge of the universe their it's truly not the end. the whole universe, or observable universe is a huge sphere, a cube in space engine, and when you would zoom out further, you would see more of these spheres, i'd would called them Cosmic Spheres, in other words they would be galaxies of galaxies. filled with trillions of galaxies, the space between them i would call cosmic voids. even at the edge of a sphere, you would be unable to see the other spheres in the distance because light has never reached you yet, and even if it did you still wouldn't see it because the enormous size they are and distance that light from other cosmic spheres is not observable, the light would be too faint and we're too small to see it. the distance would be impossible to travel through, as it would be hundreds of billions to trillions of light years between spheres. some can say the other spheres are alternate universes, but i would say no, they're other places filled with many galaxies and worlds. an alternate earth would be far beyond the most distant spheres, even far beyond space engines limit distance, which i heard is over 20 vigintillion parasecs, 2/64, that's if you include an alternate universe being within the space as our own, instead of being outside of reality and entering the multiverse
Sounds like an interesting theory😄; I just tried to research these cosmic spheres in Space Engine, but I couldn't find any sort of "video proof". (Not 'cause I don't trust you, I'm just curious). Do you know where I can find something about this🤔.
@@necxtd it's a fictional idea i had for my own stories involving space, it's also my type of idea of what's beyond the observable universe, an extended region of space far beyond intergalactic space and what we can see. all the galaxies we see is within our own sphere, zoom out further you will see the entire sphere billions of light years across, when you zoom out much further into the void, more spheres will appear identical to our own, each with trillions of galaxies, some bigger some smaller. in space engine you wont find those, but it would be a cool addon for it. they would be cosmic cubes in space engine instead of spheres. in reality i don't know if they're any other real theories of it, perhaps there are, some believe it's infinite, some might think the spheres would be other universes but in my fictional universe, they're just fictional vast impossible to reach regions of space within our own universe. they do say the universe is over 150 sextillion times larger then what we see, due to expansion theory.
Ah, okay I understand🤔. Thinking about this is very exciting, but almost unimaginable, because my brain at some point can't process these scales anymore; they just become numbers without any meaning. It's kind of similar to the "multiverse theory"🌌.
Not produced yet, but because I see that this video gets much attention and good resonance, I think I'll make a part 2 soon! PS: In my latest video, I visited another planet at the edge of the universe, if you're interested in these kind of planets and galaxies!
Aj keby sme hneď teraz vyrazili do hlbín vesmíru svetelnou rýchlosťou, nikdy by sme sa na okraj vesmíru nedostali, pretože ten sa rovnakou rýchlosťou ešte stále rozpína.
Aaaah, thank you very much for translating; And yes, reaching the end of the universe in real life wouldn't be possible, so at least try to reach a fictional end and try to imagine, how it could look like, and add a little bit of fantasy, right? :)
Our galaxy does not look like this..its shaped like a giant s with a black hole in the middle resembling a tornado. Within that tornado lies another universe within it.I know because I've seen it.lol I'm a remote viewer
This is probably fake, because no telesope in the world would be good enough in Order to see the end of the universe, and also because Space Engine is just a game simulating the universe!
Okay, thanks for letting me know your opinion in a constructive way! Maybe, I do another video on this topic, in which I could set some things right; but the thing is that Space Engine is still a work in progress game, and also isn't able to represent everything correctly, also because we don't know much of the end of the universe yet.
I don't know...🤔 Maybe you can tell me what you'd like to criticize about this video or what makes you feel like how you described it, so I can improve my videos in the future!🙂
@@necxtd Well.... from what I remember the camera movement was very erratic. That's why I assumed a very excitable 11-13 year old was going apeshit on their keyboard. I don't make content so take my advice with a grain of salt.
Regarding the camera movement: in future Space Engine videos, I'll use the camera function, the game offers (which also includes a camera path editor), in order to make the camera movement a little more flawless; Nevertheless; thanks for letting me know that this is a point which is important for me to improve!😊
The reason I went for this hectic/fast kind of movement was, because I wanted the viewer to see everything sorrounding me in a short time; but after re-analyzing the video regarding your aspect, I see why it can be a little uncomfortable to watch...
Your thought does not have to stay an imagination; there actually are (at least according to Space Engine) Earth-like-Planets in this galaxy! I even made a video about them called "Visting planets at the end of the universe in Space Engine" Feel free to watch it if you're interested.😉
If you mean the black holes' disk: Stars very closely sorrounding a black hole usually don't have planets; it's the same for every galaxy. You'd need to move pretty far way from the black hole in order to find stars with planets. If you mean the galaxies' disk: Sure there are stars with planets inside the galaxies as well; but you couldn't really make out that you're actually at the edge of the universe, because you're completely sorrounded by stars/light anyway inside the galaxy, so I thought that it would look not that interesting for the video I wanted to make.
That wasn't the speed of light. It was probably billions of times the speed of light. It would take 4 years and 3 months traveling the speed of light just to get to the next star. It's 266,440 AUs from us.
Yep, you're absolutely right, at the end of the video, I was flying 32616000000 Million Light years per second!
And just to let you know: 1c is the actual speed of light which is basically 300000 km per seconds, in the video you reached and went over it at 0:56 👌🏻
Yeah, it’s called a light-year for a reason. Even for the fastest thing in the universe it takes 4.7 (or something) years to reach the closest star from us. And you were way above it
@@waffleurr I don't know what you trying to convey but I just double checked my figures with the NASA website and I stand by them.
Or you include time dilation and you experience just anything faster, even your speed. Meaning for others you needed millions of years, but from your perspective you traveled just some minutes through the galaxy.
1:20 actually the camera was already moving far greater than the speed of light long before. Consider this: it takes 8 minutes and 20 seconds for light to travel from the Sun to the Earth.
Thanks for the clarification!😄
1:38 purple Nebula XD 🤣🤣
You know these speeds have to be fictitious. Because it would take 100,000 years just to cross our own Milky Way galaxy at the speed of light lol.
Not to the person travelling in the ship though, for them the journey would be instantaneous. However observers from earth would perceive 100,000 years passing.
It def sounds fictitious. When you have a galaxy at the circumference of what we see of the universe you have to ask how long did it take to form? Let's just add more time, twice the amount of time to make it happen!
It would not take 100,000 years. The speed of light is 1c, not 1 light year. It would take millions of years
The speeds are not fictitious. He is not travelling at the speed of light, he is moving at a speed of a few hundred light years PER SECOND. You can see it at the bottom left of the screen xd
According to Einstien’s Special Relativity, one cannot exceed the speed of light or else they will start traveling backwards in time. This would be the universe’s way to accommodate them doing so.
So if you travel millions of light years, you’ll probably get shot backwards in time millions of years, and earth would have dinosaurs
i'm interested how large the map of the universe in space engine is... i thought it was a sphere, not a cube
Its about 35 billion light years across. So about a third of the observable universe
@@robbie4339 woah, that's a large map. can't even be compared with ~5 million light years long no man's sky map
I Also thought it was a sphere not a cube
The real universe size is 13.8 billion light years
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Across 27.6
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Lmao he says “we are gonna go the speed of light now!” But it was 1 light year every second
Haha purple nebula scared me so much.
I have kenophobia so being alone in this game makes me feel like I'm being watched, so maybe I'll play it sooner or later.
Sorry that I scared you😅!
I’m in your walls.
😊
@@shebahammy Which wall? I would love company with me 😃
@@lumpstergash2380 Left bathroom wall, left to the position you would be facing when you walk looking forward at the door into your bathroom.
That was fun. Thank you.
I'm very glad to hear that you enjoyed it! :)
Imagine just being a person in the corner of the universe in a tiny galaxy on a habitable planet yet not knowing anything about another galaxies then looking at the void side and you find yourself alone thinking you are alone in this gigantic universe. 💀
🤔😲Damn; that would be so scary!
Yep. Just for clarification tho: the simulation shows the OBSERVABLE universe. As far as we know, the actual universe is infinite. So if you were to live on a planet in that galaxy in the “edge”, it wouldn’t appear to be at an edge at all: it would look perfectly normal. No void, or anything like that. Wherever you go, you become the center point of your observable universe. Here’s another fun thing to think about: for a galaxy about 46 light year away from us, the Milky Way would look like the “edge” of their universe to them!
fun fact: if you are in that galaxy and zoom milky way, you can see its dark purple with high saturation, it looks creepy.
This was so cool to watch and satisfying 😊
Thank you; I'm really glad to hear that you enjoyed! :)
This helps to underline just how small and insignificant I am in this world, this galaxy, this universe, this multiverse etc etc
Wowwwww thanks for giving such a beautiful experience
Thank You😊! Glad to hear you enjoyed😄!
@@necxtd I know you worked hard on it so you definitely deserve more views, comments,likes and subscribers
@@necxtd I also am an astrology nerd so this is the best thing I saw
@@ace5161 I feel very honoured😊! Will do my best to keep up the quality✨!
@@necxtd yes 😊
I like the graphics and I was wishing that I could get this game😊
It is said that if the universe is not finite but infinite eventually you would run into yourself and another duplicate of Earth. Wonder if that was what Space Engine was implying since that galaxy looks just like the Milky Way?
Very interesting idea, and definetily possible, but I think the developers just made some galaxy-designs, and used them for multiple galaxies in the game, because, I don't know, but if I would have to create 1 trillion different galaxy designs, you know, I would just quit my job. But if there really would be a duplicate of our planet, it would be super exciting...
@@necxtd Everything past our observability and known documentation is completely procedurally generated within space engine's algorithms. Space engine captures the truly massive scale of the universe, which your video shows, so thanks for making this. It's amazing how every single one of those dots is a galaxy with billions of stars.
@@sterbenabrechnung4560 Thank you :)
It's a spiral Galaxy, they all look like the milky way
Give respect for starting in Africa ♥
Man that sudden record scratch sound scared the crap out of me
Oh I'm sorry for that!😅😟May I ask at which point exactly it was?🤔 This is one of my older videos; I take more care of pitching all the sound effects around the same volume in my new ones.😆
@@necxtd lol it was at 1:38
So calm, so peaceful, and then *BRRRRR*
Ah okay, I understand; I'm sorry; won't happen again!😆
@@necxtd nah man, if you make content to please people your Chanel loses its originality and personality. I actually laughed out loud when I jumped at the sound effect, which is something that very rarely happens when I watch UA-cam videos lol
I'm kind of surprised now😮; I never got this kind of suggestion in my comments; but you are somehow right😉! Thanks for reminding me that this is MY channel and MY content; I really never got such a reflected comment before😊. I just felt a little bit guilty as I read that you got scared by the sound effect; but yeah; other UA-camrs do that too sometimes with different effects; and it can really add something to the uniqueness of a channel.😃 Thanks for sharing; I hope you have a nice day!😄
It’s incredible that the universe is so big that us humans even can’t comprehend it.
I can
@@antiochiaadtaurum3786lol no you can't bruh
@@Abroldsorry but I can
@@Vince_ExEdude.... The human brain is unable to comprehend the size of the Universe.
And it's probably infinite in all directions.
@@orange4366 yes But God Teach how is the Universe
How can be known that there is an edge in the universe while universe look similar in every direction.
Everything you saw in this video is just based on one of many theories about this topic.🌌 My intention behind this video was to show, how the developers of the largest space-simulation (game; Space Engine) handle this phenomenon in their game; I can definitely see your critic though, since there isn't even a scientific evidence that there is an end to the universe at all🤔...
It was amazing! Subbed dude, great work :D
Thank you; I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed! :)
''moving at the speed of light'' buddy you are moving several thousands of times faster than the speed of light''
Yep, if you wanna be exact; 32616000000 Million Light years per second in the end!
@@necxtd Bro what no you're not lmao
Or time dilation comes into effect, so from your perspective you're faster because you're in super slow mo, but from outside perspektive you needed millions of years to cross the galaxy.
@@necxtd I think it was much faster than that but I don't know the exact speed of your travelling.
@@necxtd i think u mean 326160000 light years
1:39 Wait What? a Purple Nebula?
This shows how small we are.
Absolutely🤔🌌!
It is at least 1,000,000,000 times faster than the speed of light, if it was at the speed of light it would take 100,000 years for us to see the Milky Way at all
Cool to watch, coolly made. One thing though, if we visited a galaxy at the edge of our observable universe, the observable universe would have moved on for that galaxy, and the universe will probably look no different to the universe as from Earth. Moreover the Milky Way, will be at the edge of their observable universe, although it will not be the Milky Way but what was the Milky Way nearly 14 billion years ago.
Well explained😄! Great theory as well😊! Imagine traveling so far into space that you can't see your home galaxy anymore because it's outside of your observable universe😆😮👁!
Wow amazing oh my God
Thank you!
Wow! So at the end of the known universe, 7 billion light-years away or is it 14, there's a galaxy like the Milky Way that also must have taken 13.6 billion years to form too! Kinda' messes with my brain.
Remember time is relative so if one person was on the moon they would age at a different rate then us on earth since the moon moves at a different speed then earth does
Actually, the observable universe has a whopping diameter of *94 billion* lightyears (even though the universe is only 13.7 billion years old!) This is because space has expanded after the universe was formed.
Everything is relative and adjust the starting and ending wherever it suits you best. Got it.
5:45 donut earth
You should check out the MD1 galaxy if it's in the game. It's supposed to be around 13.5 billion light years away from earth and is cited as the oldest galaxy discovered by scientists so far.
Thanks for your suggestion!
13.5 billion light years is the light travel distance, the universe expands faster than the speed of light so now the galaxy is about 30 billion light years away which is very far away compared to the PROCEDURAL universe distance which is 17 billion light years, and even more compared to the NOT PROCEDURAL universe distance at 1.5 billion light years so not in the game unfortunately
@@Spacemarioedition Wow😮; Thanks for sharing your knowledge😄!
@@Spacemarioedition Thanks for the perspective to my suggestion. I forgot that the universe is in fact expanding faster than the speed of light. I hadn't factored that in. So I'm just getting this clear as this is interesting, it's taken 13.5 billion years for light to travel from that Galaxy to ours but because of the expansion of the galaxy in that time, it's much further away than we actually percieve it to be.
Thanks for the startlingly clear insight. It's an "of course!" moment I never took the time appreciate.
I went there earlier today, and I kinda kept it going so it’s probably atleast 1,000,000 GLY from earth since I left it
I keep forgetting the stars are actual and not a skybox, so I get so shocked when they move with the camera.
Yeah, that's the cool thing about Space Engine!🪐😊
What is there outside after the edge of the universe?
I already made a vide about this. It's called "What lies beyond the edge of the unsiverse?" You could watch that if you're interested.
This is the observable universe. We don't see if there is anything beyonfld since the beginning of the universe light had not enough time to reach us yet. So maybe more universe, no one knows yet.
“we’re going to the speed of light”
bro travels at light year speed😂
Yeah😅; that was my mistake😆; I'm sorry😬🤷♂️!
Well. Good information.
Thank you; although we shouldn't take this too serious, because Space Engine is just a game procedurally generating the universe; even corners, we haven't discovered yet, so the end of the universe might not look like in reality like shown in the video/game; but we just don't know more yet...
this just reminds me of how much of a dot we are...
Absolutely; even if it's hard to imagine things about the size of for example galaxies because they're so big.
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When you get out of the Milky way and start using light speed. it looks like a space ship that is going to light speed
this was really really really awesome 👍👍
Thanky you!😊
Seriously scientists have discovered so far. I never thought that.
I don't wanna disappoint you, but this might be not real; because scientists actually aren't able to view, whether there's an end to the universe or not at least yet. That's also why I wrote "In Space Engine" in the title, because this is just a game simulating our Universe, which has to have an end at some point, because it is a game.
@@necxtd oh. Thanks for your clarification
You're welcome :)
@@necxtd actually, thats the observable universe, not the entire universe
@@just.ethann1 Yep, exactly; thank you for this important addition/clarification to my comment!😄
I used to believe in space. Far out dude! When I hear about it now , it is easy to see how ridiculous it really is. Total imagination. Come on Chewie, let's hit hyper drive, those storm troopers are catching up! Lol😅
Woah amazing
Thanks!
so now you do this in real life?
Yeah😄, it will just take me, I don't know, 156745367 Quadrillion years🤔, but yes😁, why not?!😉
@@necxtd nice! I’ll wait
1c is the speed of light
wait, the universe in space engine is a cube? i thought it was a sphere...
We can't confirm that its a cube in Space Engine to 100%, 'cause we're not able to see everything at once, but because there are corners and edges, it is very likely that Space Engine generates the universe as a cube; however, we can't tell whether that's realistic (At least not yet).
@@necxtd It isn't as the observable universe is all the light able to reach the earth in 13.8 billion years is a certain distance due to lights speed being constant. So it must be a sphere as from the middle point of earth, the same distance in all directions creates a sphere. As far as the microwave background goes, which is the earliest and therefore farthest light ever to travel freely through the universe, which is also a sphere.
@@DundG Great explanation! Thank you for sharing!😄😊
It's a cube because of the tech the creator of the sim used. He's clearly using an octree to galaxy scattering. Probably same for star scattering but nested.
@@mxn5132 Great to get to know something about programming here as well😊! Thank you for sharing that useful information about game engines😄!
wtf does it really have a corner?
At least in this game, it seems to have one. But that doesn't mean that there is one in reality. We still have to find out more.
Fun fact:
this video having 666 likes!
Currently: Yes😄! Let's see how long this lasts🤔...
bro great video cuz you W youtuber but can yo plz show how to download it
It seems like you have to buy it on Steam, since the option to download an older version for free is not available anymore on the official website🤷♂.
1c is the speed of light.
Yep, that's correct💡. Thanks for making that clear, since I did not in my video😊!
Theres corners? I thought it was a sphere and it was just the observable universe
Well, at least in the Universe Simulation game "Space Engine", it has🌌.
@UChLu_MaFT109jvP4ivhd2zQ I was t;king sbout soace engine, ive been to the edge several times and i always thought it was a spherical edge
@UChLu_MaFT109jvP4ivhd2zQ i dont know what happened to my comment but ye
@@shebahammy Ah, okay, sorry for misunderstanding😌.
What pc do You Use?
Graphic card: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT; 16 GB RAM, x64-based system.
@@necxtd ok
i added fictional universe that when you pass the edge of the universe their it's truly not the end. the whole universe, or observable universe is a huge sphere, a cube in space engine, and when you would zoom out further, you would see more of these spheres, i'd would called them Cosmic Spheres, in other words they would be galaxies of galaxies. filled with trillions of galaxies, the space between them i would call cosmic voids. even at the edge of a sphere, you would be unable to see the other spheres in the distance because light has never reached you yet, and even if it did you still wouldn't see it because the enormous size they are and distance that light from other cosmic spheres is not observable, the light would be too faint and we're too small to see it. the distance would be impossible to travel through, as it would be hundreds of billions to trillions of light years between spheres. some can say the other spheres are alternate universes, but i would say no, they're other places filled with many galaxies and worlds. an alternate earth would be far beyond the most distant spheres, even far beyond space engines limit distance, which i heard is over 20 vigintillion parasecs, 2/64, that's if you include an alternate universe being within the space as our own, instead of being outside of reality and entering the multiverse
Sounds like an interesting theory😄; I just tried to research these cosmic spheres in Space Engine, but I couldn't find any sort of "video proof". (Not 'cause I don't trust you, I'm just curious). Do you know where I can find something about this🤔.
@@necxtd it's a fictional idea i had for my own stories involving space, it's also my type of idea of what's beyond the observable universe, an extended region of space far beyond intergalactic space and what we can see. all the galaxies we see is within our own sphere, zoom out further you will see the entire sphere billions of light years across, when you zoom out much further into the void, more spheres will appear identical to our own, each with trillions of galaxies, some bigger some smaller. in space engine you wont find those, but it would be a cool addon for it. they would be cosmic cubes in space engine instead of spheres. in reality i don't know if they're any other real theories of it, perhaps there are, some believe it's infinite, some might think the spheres would be other universes but in my fictional universe, they're just fictional vast impossible to reach regions of space within our own universe. they do say the universe is over 150 sextillion times larger then what we see, due to expansion theory.
Ah, okay I understand🤔. Thinking about this is very exciting, but almost unimaginable, because my brain at some point can't process these scales anymore; they just become numbers without any meaning. It's kind of similar to the "multiverse theory"🌌.
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I might actualy make a video like this, since I have the tools to do so.
Great idea😄! You will easily be able to make a better version than mine; just watched a few videos of yours; incredibly high-quality recordings😊😉!
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I think, i just stay at my house.
I think that's a great idea, if you consider all the dangers outside our planet!
Or my girlfriend's house
Sooooo......where is the next video for this galaxy?
Not produced yet, but because I see that this video gets much attention and good resonance, I think I'll make a part 2 soon! PS: In my latest video, I visited another planet at the edge of the universe, if you're interested in these kind of planets and galaxies!
I just noticed that I already made a part two! XD You'll find it under the title "Visiting planets at the end of the universe in Space Engine"!
@@necxtd thanks 😀
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1:38 lol
How do you zoom out in universe on space engine j need to journey to ga
It's rather simple (in-game): You just target earth, and press "S" to fly backwards while increasing your speed by rolling your mouse wheel forward.
mouse left click and WASD
Howd you go this far without the game randomly crashing
I have a great PC + I turned down the graphics a little.
Aj keby sme hneď teraz vyrazili do hlbín vesmíru svetelnou rýchlosťou, nikdy by sme sa na okraj vesmíru nedostali, pretože ten sa rovnakou rýchlosťou ešte stále rozpína.
I'm sorry, I don't understand this language...
@@necxtd Basically he’s saying that if we tried to go to the edge of the universe, we’d never get there because it’s expanding at the same rate.
Aaaah, thank you very much for translating; And yes, reaching the end of the universe in real life wouldn't be possible, so at least try to reach a fictional end and try to imagine, how it could look like, and add a little bit of fantasy, right? :)
@@necxtd Yeah! :)
Speed of light is 1.00c
Yep, that's a mistake I made in the video🤔. Sorry for that one😬!
That’s not the end there is more
Okay, how do you know?
Because there is a cosmic web and the big bang known as the universe
Okay; Sounds plausible, but I don't know whether the programmers included this into space engine; but thanks for letting me know!
@@necxtd ;)
Our galaxy does not look like this..its shaped like a giant s with a black hole in the middle resembling a tornado. Within that tornado lies another universe within it.I know because I've seen it.lol I'm a remote viewer
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It’s space program
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Couldn't you explore other galaxy's 😕
Other galaxies at the edge of the universe or where exactly?
@@necxtd just any galaxy 🙂
Okay, thanks for your feedback; I will note it as another video idea! :)
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Yes, I do!😄 You were a viewer who always had great ideas.
@@necxtd i’m glad i found your channel again! and i am glad you remember me!
@@uIt3riormotives I'm glad to have you here again as well😊!
@@necxtd :D
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Is it fake or real
This is probably fake, because no telesope in the world would be good enough in Order to see the end of the universe, and also because Space Engine is just a game simulating the universe!
Theories and conclusions. Universe is far more bigger. The video you showed is drop in the ocean
Okay, thanks for letting me know your opinion in a constructive way! Maybe, I do another video on this topic, in which I could set some things right; but the thing is that Space Engine is still a work in progress game, and also isn't able to represent everything correctly, also because we don't know much of the end of the universe yet.
You don't even know what a theory is muslim
Is not true..
did you just call earth “him” when shes a girl
I just googled it: Earth is feminine, so we use the pronoun "she" for it🤔. Apparently, I didn't know that before; I'm sorry for that😞.
Why do I get the feeling that a preteen made this video?
I don't know...🤔 Maybe you can tell me what you'd like to criticize about this video or what makes you feel like how you described it, so I can improve my videos in the future!🙂
@@necxtd Well.... from what I remember the camera movement was very erratic. That's why I assumed a very excitable 11-13 year old was going apeshit on their keyboard.
I don't make content so take my advice with a grain of salt.
Regarding the camera movement: in future Space Engine videos, I'll use the camera function, the game offers (which also includes a camera path editor), in order to make the camera movement a little more flawless; Nevertheless; thanks for letting me know that this is a point which is important for me to improve!😊
The reason I went for this hectic/fast kind of movement was, because I wanted the viewer to see everything sorrounding me in a short time; but after re-analyzing the video regarding your aspect, I see why it can be a little uncomfortable to watch...
Earth is a She not a He
I just googled it: Earth is feminine, so we use the pronoun "she" for it🤔. Apparently, I didn't know that before; I'm sorry for that😞.
Completely fake video. Turn off procedural in SE.
😮Wait; That's possible🤔😯?!
Imagine (if there is one) you are on an Earth-like planet in RG 0-7-1797558-2086!
Your thought does not have to stay an imagination; there actually are (at least according to Space Engine) Earth-like-Planets in this galaxy! I even made a video about them called "Visting planets at the end of the universe in Space Engine" Feel free to watch it if you're interested.😉
@@necxtd I did not know that there was a video about those planets in RG 0-7-1797558-2086, just after I typed down the comment.
Also, what about some planets INSIDE the disk, not just outside? What about the black hole in the center of the galaxy?
If you mean the black holes' disk: Stars very closely sorrounding a black hole usually don't have planets; it's the same for every galaxy. You'd need to move pretty far way from the black hole in order to find stars with planets. If you mean the galaxies' disk: Sure there are stars with planets inside the galaxies as well; but you couldn't really make out that you're actually at the edge of the universe, because you're completely sorrounded by stars/light anyway inside the galaxy, so I thought that it would look not that interesting for the video I wanted to make.
I mean the spiral disk of the galaxy itself, not the black hole.
To get to this location in Space Engine, input “RG 0-7-1797558-2085” into the search bar and it’ll select the Galaxy!
That's very kind of you!😊