30 seconds in, and the mention of the “early universe”, is brought up. This assumes the big bang theory is correct and that the outer edges of our ability to “see” it, is considered the early universe, from our vantage point. This assumption is not a fact and should not be taken as such, but theory. If correct, where then did the big bang occur? Where is the center of the universe, and where are we in relation?
I thought ‘dark matter’ was undetectable? If so, the ‘explanation’ for how it channels material to contribute to the formation of large structures is an hypothesis, isn’t it?
Well it's detectable indirectly through gravitational effects so maybe they used that like gravitational lensing to account for its contribution? It makes sense right? Then a follow up question is how kr why and when the dark matter filaments formed in the first place? Like during the Big Bang if there was one..or I readan article recently about a hypothesis that there was a separate dark matter bjg bang don't know if you heard about this but in case you are interested.
Inflation never stopped and the Big Bang followed inflation until the density peaked and then decoupled and expands at a slower rate riding on top. Then as density formed and reached a certain limit (which could be measured) it presses into the inflation field which causes drag and this leads to spin and mass. The blackholes and galaxies in the early universe should all be larger then, because our expansion was closer to the inflation field (from the overall density of the universe) which caused a faster spin at first which created greater mass and then as our universe expanded and lost density the galaxies/blackholes became less massive. This drag on massive objects also keeps galaxies from flying apart. The inflation field could be this background vibration that has recently been found by using the quasars in our galaxy and may also be responsible for the CMB and the Higgs field, so that means I get 3 Nobel Prizes, just saying....
Other stars orinterstellar medium shortly following the Big Bang maybe? From the quantum foam? And no one yet understands that soyour question might not have a complete answer yet..
Dear NASASpaceNews: You really should not present such a mixture of brief glimpses of images where some are real observed images and some, here even most, are just graphical illustrations -- that is, false images -- or just snapshots of simulations -- that is, predictions from various hypotheses and approximations. You should clearly label or describe each image or video clip as either a real observation, an illustration, or a simulation. Not doing that is simply confusing showmanship. The result may be pleasant to watch, but it does not present the science accurately.
Brilliant video thanks team 👍💥🇬🇧
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In awe 👀 of the displays shown! *🌛
A growing cosmic understanding... 🌎
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30 seconds in, and the mention of the “early universe”, is brought up.
This assumes the big bang theory is correct and that the outer edges of our ability to “see” it, is considered the early
universe, from our vantage point. This assumption is not a fact and should not be taken as such, but theory.
If correct, where then did the big bang occur? Where is the center of the universe, and where are we in relation?
It would be interesting to see how a galaxy is formed
WOW 🤩
👌👌👌
We are not alone in this universe 🪐
Sick.
I thought ‘dark matter’ was undetectable? If so, the ‘explanation’ for how it channels material to contribute to the formation of large structures is an hypothesis, isn’t it?
Well it's detectable indirectly through gravitational effects so maybe they used that like gravitational lensing to account for its contribution? It makes sense right? Then a follow up question is how kr why and when the dark matter filaments formed in the first place? Like during the Big Bang if there was one..or I readan article recently about a hypothesis that there was a separate dark matter bjg bang don't know if you heard about this but in case you are interested.
Gravitational forces shape many things in the universe
Inflation never stopped and the Big Bang followed inflation until the density peaked and then decoupled and expands at a slower rate riding on top. Then as density formed and reached a certain limit (which could be measured) it presses into the inflation field which causes drag and this leads to spin and mass. The blackholes and galaxies in the early universe should all be larger then, because our expansion was closer to the inflation field (from the overall density of the universe) which caused a faster spin at first which created greater mass and then as our universe expanded and lost density the galaxies/blackholes became less massive. This drag on massive objects also keeps galaxies from flying apart. The inflation field could be this background vibration that has recently been found by using the quasars in our galaxy and may also be responsible for the CMB and the Higgs field, so that means I get 3 Nobel Prizes, just saying....
I claim my spot
My question is where did all this gas and dust come from
@@MikBar-nj8jq from singularity :)
My thought, too 🤔
From other stars, apparently 🤔
The answer ultimately is 42
Other stars orinterstellar medium shortly following the Big Bang maybe? From the quantum foam? And no one yet understands that soyour question might not have a complete answer yet..
I think the universe is more than 4 billion years old
@@MikBar-nj8jq that Is age of our planet 🤦
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Dear NASASpaceNews: You really should not present such a mixture of brief glimpses of images where some are real observed images and some, here even most, are just graphical illustrations -- that is, false images -- or just snapshots of simulations -- that is, predictions from various hypotheses and approximations. You should clearly label or describe each image or video clip as either a real observation, an illustration, or a simulation. Not doing that is simply confusing showmanship. The result may be pleasant to watch, but it does not present the science accurately.
Dark matter filaments? I thought recent evidence was beginning to point away from the existence of dark matter.
The need for dark matter filaments are ad hoc and unnecessary. Look up plasma cosmology.
You can process the data as it is without....
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wow ,
I learned this in third grade.