Why Does The Universe Look Like This?

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  • @FlyWithMe_666
    @FlyWithMe_666 Рік тому +7219

    Wow, I didn’t know the universe is so big! This must be like thousands of football fields.

    • @davorinhorbec2793
      @davorinhorbec2793 Рік тому +408

      Thousands? Much, much more...!!!

    • @subvind
      @subvind Рік тому +200

      how many monkeys does it take to screw in a light bulb?

    • @SofaKingShit
      @SofaKingShit Рік тому +413

      Enough room for thousands of three dimensional things. Thus it's actually more like three thousand.

    • @subvind
      @subvind Рік тому +60

      how many football fields does it take to play the superbowl?

    • @HumbleHonkingEnthusiast
      @HumbleHonkingEnthusiast Рік тому +153

      Billions and billions of thousands yes

  • @TheRandom0ne
    @TheRandom0ne Рік тому +265

    Our galaxy is somewhere in the elbow of the Elden Beast, good to know.

    • @zyloft2053
      @zyloft2053 Рік тому +23

      so our universe is just one big erdtree

    • @reflectcard6258
      @reflectcard6258 4 місяці тому +14

      time to become the elden lord then, dlc in 2 months

    • @MySelfMyCeliumMyCell
      @MySelfMyCeliumMyCell 2 місяці тому

      @@reflectcard6258 played it yet? what did you think about it? still haven't bought it here

    • @Khann_2102
      @Khann_2102 2 місяці тому +2

      Tarnished

    • @christianealshut1123
      @christianealshut1123 2 місяці тому +2

      ​@@zyloft2053 As already hinted at in Norse mythology, where it's called Yggdrasil..These Superclusters DO look like trees with branches...The more you read those ancient images against current scientific models the more similar like them they sound. 🤔

  • @mcrichton46
    @mcrichton46 Рік тому +1210

    Ever since I was a kid I’ve gazed into the night skies, and to this day I still get the same feeling I used to as a child - fascination. But as I’ve gotten older, my love and appreciation for the stars has only grown. Even if we truly are so insignificant in the grand scheme of the cosmos, I couldn’t picture a better backdrop to be an observer in.

    • @pod9363
      @pod9363 Рік тому +60

      I’ve always viewed self-conscious life as more significant than any multi-light year spanning rocks or gas clouds tbbqh

    • @joukokulhelm6844
      @joukokulhelm6844 Рік тому +32

      Yes, the dredd and aww at same time. There is no feeling like lookking into night sky.
      I have same thing, this weird feeling that i diden't understand as child. I feel alive, even when i'm depressed, just by starwatching.
      Have always worked better than any antidebressant for me.

    • @NOT_SURE..
      @NOT_SURE.. Рік тому +4

      have you read 'worlds in collision' by velokovsky ?

    • @quintonrichards4805
      @quintonrichards4805 Рік тому +8

      It’s the only thing that provides me comfort in the thought of what if there isn’t a God. Somehow it’s magnificent beauty brings peace none the less.

    • @NOT_SURE..
      @NOT_SURE.. Рік тому +15

      @@quintonrichards4805 Im insomniac, dyslexic and an atheist ,
      i lay awake at night wondering if there is a Dog.

  • @mitekillem
    @mitekillem Рік тому +248

    When a leaf is caught in a river it quickly aligns itself to the plane of the water's surface and then begins traveling along with the swirling and rotating water molecules surrounding it.
    Odd how on such a macro scale, things behave with a natural simplicity.

    • @curiosity19
      @curiosity19 7 місяців тому +8

      A leaf on a river and how it travels along it is what I would often use as a metaphor of life.

    • @DeliMeatTree
      @DeliMeatTree 5 місяців тому +3

      But they don't. Leaves will eventually catch, then they will catch larger twigs and branches. Then entire trees and even rocks.
      This can literally create land masses.

    • @Fireflash83
      @Fireflash83 3 місяці тому +1

      I am but a leaf on the wind of time .blown to where and when I am needing to be .🤟

    • @mvflp2218
      @mvflp2218 14 днів тому

      @@DeliMeatTreekeyword eventually. Hes not wrong so it’s sad to see you so confidently (attempting to) correct him.
      I would argue that the simple patterns he speaks of are not so simple. There is some intricate math going on.

    • @TJSaw
      @TJSaw 2 дні тому

      The laws of physics are uniform. For the most part.

  • @kermitefrog64
    @kermitefrog64 Рік тому +363

    The map of the Universe reminds me of the mapping of the human brain with its billions of neurons.

    • @jugganaut26
      @jugganaut26 Рік тому +34

      I know there are differences with the physics of how stuff moves around in each, but yeah I see that too 100%. At one point in this video as it was zooming out into greater and greater superstructures, I said aloud, It's a brain!

    • @torgenxblazterzoid
      @torgenxblazterzoid Рік тому +37

      @@jugganaut26 it is the mind of God.

    • @performtransform
      @performtransform Рік тому +9

      Strange correlation, isn't it?

    • @Annaofalltrades
      @Annaofalltrades Рік тому

      some believed, the reason why universe kept expanding is bcoz its a brain or body of a creature (or god) thats maturing and coming more into consciousness. thats why pre historic creatures (or its creations) are less intelligent. it represented the mind of a child, dominant in subconscious until it evolves into more and more intelligent creatures such us. if its true, for me its on its teenage phase yet, smart but self destructive. everything is cycling like a loop

    • @David-jc6yh
      @David-jc6yh Рік тому +4

      Looking out, looking in. So what must be in the middle/center? Even more (kenetic) between All of everyones all the yous and mes time/dimension whereas time is constant of right triangle and dimension= 2, +/- or light/dark, or di. = 2( 1opisite 1) and so on!

  • @ryanbaker7404
    @ryanbaker7404 Рік тому +702

    I'll rank this series right up there with my favorite growing up: Carl Sagan's and PBS' "Cosmos". Waiting patiently for my dad to arrive home after work with the latest VHS rental seemed to take forever. And decades later, we have a free series that rivals it in scale, scope, and beauty. Thank you to every single person involved!

  • @sunkid86
    @sunkid86 Рік тому +388

    I am a bit relieved that it takes 5 people to put this together, but honestly I thought there would be about 10-15 people working on these. One of the highest quality content on UA-cam I have seen, maybe the best. Have a lovely holiday y'all.

    • @artdonovandesign
      @artdonovandesign Рік тому +2

      Y'all

    • @john-ic5pz
      @john-ic5pz Рік тому +1

      lol
      Would any propaganda piece convince anyone without having high production values & the narrator's posh accent doesn't hurt, eh?

    • @john-ic5pz
      @john-ic5pz Рік тому

      @@artdonovandesign y'all = you all.
      Sadly modern English has no convenient plural 3rd party pronoun.

    • @nikiindzhiev5369
      @nikiindzhiev5369 Рік тому +9

      @@john-ic5pz how is this a propaganda piece?

    • @michaelmoore7975
      @michaelmoore7975 Рік тому +4

      @@john-ic5pz Mayonnaise= Mayonnaise some big ol' trees ova dare.

  • @jdthein
    @jdthein Рік тому +18

    This series is truly a masterpiece. It should be required viewing for every schoolkid on the planet.

  • @Cosmic.Origin.exe.
    @Cosmic.Origin.exe. Рік тому +139

    This was so well put together my guy. The production value of this is 10/10.
    Simply brilliant.

    • @john-ic5pz
      @john-ic5pz Рік тому

      Avatar had great production values
      ....yet is recognized as a work of fiction.
      Sadly, these documentaries are taken as fact rather than an elaborate work on science fiction & physics runs in circles chasing dark matter and dark energy.
      The energy isn't dark. The physicists have their eyes closed...ignoring the electromagnetic force and worshipping at Einstein's altar of a gravity only universe.

  • @Stellar-Forge
    @Stellar-Forge Рік тому +674

    I legitimately get excited when I get notified about new episodes from HOTU. Truly top-notch quality production. More people need to know about this channel.

  • @universemaps
    @universemaps Рік тому +107

    This video is wonderful! An honor to have contributed with my voids and supercluster images!

  • @DemonSliime
    @DemonSliime Рік тому +68

    The universe has to be at least 12 tractors.

  • @NikHem343
    @NikHem343 Рік тому +693

    What an unbelievable feat. That’s like standing on the bottom of the ocean and being able to map the entire planet geographically

    • @teflonishighlytoxic222
      @teflonishighlytoxic222 Рік тому +180

      it's more like standing at the bottom of the ocean and mapping the waves on the surface, completely ignorant that anything could even exist beyond the water, wholly unaware of the concept of the planet.

    • @ciscornBIG
      @ciscornBIG Рік тому +6

      Is it like that? Is that what it is like? Heckin' sciencerino!

    • @СшаСша-ф5о
      @СшаСша-ф5о Рік тому +3

      Umm. No? It's nothing like that unless you're a being that's the size of 1 planck length... The universe is massive and no one has an idea how big it truly is.

    • @ileanamuntean7338
      @ileanamuntean7338 Рік тому

      HI Nik, I also love the cube of 7.

    • @douglaidlaw740
      @douglaidlaw740 Рік тому +3

      If it sounds impossible, it probably is.

  • @dannonmarinade
    @dannonmarinade Рік тому +57

    This series of videos is without a doubt my favorite thing on UA-cam. Thank you for the consistently awe-inspiring content.

  • @markodin2009
    @markodin2009 Рік тому +400

    This video is a masterpiece. From the beautiful visuals to your thoughtful text and narration, it all comes together extremely well. It deserves as many views as there are stars in the Milky Way galaxy. Please keep up the good work. I can't wait to see your next episode.

    • @reasonerenlightened2456
      @reasonerenlightened2456 Рік тому +1

      if the radius from now to the beginning of the observable Universe is 13.8 then how come the radius is 46 in one direction? Non-sensical?

    • @Dan-zq5wt
      @Dan-zq5wt Рік тому +4

      I agree! Incredible and very well explained!

    • @Dan-zq5wt
      @Dan-zq5wt Рік тому +4

      @@reasonerenlightened2456 there’s a video out there that explains this. I think the answer is based on the rate of expansion relative to the time it takes for the light of different structures to reach us. I think

    • @kloboklonz9589
      @kloboklonz9589 Рік тому +14

      @@reasonerenlightened2456 I explain it to you: What you see now in deepest reaches of space is the result of light, that was sent 13.8 billion years ago. And so what you see now, is the status quo as it was 13.8 billion years BEFORE now. But in the meanwhile (during those 13.8 billion years) the REAL expanse of the universe has grown to a radius 46 billion lightyears. And so what you perceive as 13.8 billion lightyears away is indeed 46 billion lightyears away.

    • @danielhansell7623
      @danielhansell7623 Рік тому +1

      @@reasonerenlightened2456😢😢w

  • @shawnnixon2616
    @shawnnixon2616 Рік тому +90

    I swear. I've always believed that we are just micro organisms inside something's body, just like the ones we have in our body. Looking at this scale it's hard to even say that us humans are even close to the size of an atom of this "body" shown here. Unbelievable

    • @floristfindspeace
      @floristfindspeace 11 місяців тому +11

      i legit thought i was the only one. it’s really odd to read this multiple times on this video, like it makes me wonder where that thought comes from

    • @Aalvye
      @Aalvye 10 місяців тому +10

      @@floristfindspeace Cosmic egg for a higher dimensional being? The brain? Honestly how far we have managed to zoom in AND out from our perspective is pretty impressive.

    • @goldenmoonhorizon4086
      @goldenmoonhorizon4086 8 місяців тому +5

      Not even close. Consider this:
      How small the area at the tip of a sharp pencil is (a fraction of a millimetre?) relative to the size of the Known Universe (roughly 90 billion light years across?) is how small a Planck length is relative to the area of the tip of a sharp pencil. Based on the scaling, we are even smaller that the quarks that are the smallest known subatomic particles. These particles are so small that an atom would be like the entire solar system and the quarks would be the size of a grain of sand.

    • @Zeng-rv9mv
      @Zeng-rv9mv 7 місяців тому

      'Here come the Men in Black'.

    • @CampingforCool41
      @CampingforCool41 5 місяців тому +2

      Size has no meaning in the face of infinity. We are both infinitely large and infinitely small in comparison.

  • @uss_04
    @uss_04 Рік тому +142

    I’m surprised that this is an ongoing series and not just clips of other shows from the past. Glad to see this continuing content.

    • @KGB.83
      @KGB.83 Рік тому +1

      He's copied other popular shows.. I'm ashamed at everyone else for not seeing it..

    • @devonwilliams2423
      @devonwilliams2423 Рік тому +23

      @@KGB.83 Yeah and history is repeating itself, people who know how to put information together in an entertaining way regardless if it has been said before is the value of the content.
      Im sure all of this stuff has been said months and years prior, but the value of this product is that it is being made now, with a unique twist that only HOTU can add (Narration, Animation and much more.)

    • @SStupendous
      @SStupendous Рік тому +24

      @@KGB.83 Shit, you mean he uses and displays some of the same information while talking about the same thing? Crazy

    • @jesseyu69420
      @jesseyu69420 Рік тому +17

      @@KGB.83 Wow! That’s crazy! This channel is talking about the same topics as other space-related channels! That means they’re copying other people! I can’t believe anyone would do this!

  • @zachhoy
    @zachhoy Рік тому +61

    I can't count how many times I've heard the story of the universe but this one stuck with me much more deeply than others, very good cohesion of concepts

    • @willgary8792
      @willgary8792 10 днів тому +1

      Their history of the earth channel has a video about the formation of the earth. I've listened to it prolly a half dozen times, it's such good story telling and feels like ur listening to a creation myth from an ancient religion....its beautiful

  • @pranjalibhattacharjee1121
    @pranjalibhattacharjee1121 Рік тому +204

    I am currently just speechless. The research, narration and knowledge packed in this video is mesmerizing! The amount of depth this video held, yet pertaining to the simplicity to catch the eye of the general audience is extremely commendable! Thank you for this. It has further heightened my curiosity to understand the Universe!

    • @pranjalibhattacharjee1121
      @pranjalibhattacharjee1121 Рік тому +7

      @@trannystomper88 What does that even have to do with whatever I said! Also, probably correct your own English first. Its supposed to be "you're" or "you are". There is no such word as "ur" in the English dictionary.

    • @chriswaudby1084
      @chriswaudby1084 Рік тому

      It's just what these guys do enjoy😊

    • @blokin5039
      @blokin5039 11 місяців тому

      @@pranjalibhattacharjee1121 Fake news about you!!!

  • @TEJR69
    @TEJR69 Рік тому +3

    Right now, I'm at work.
    I work as a guard of a fairly large area, I personaly do only nightshifts mainly because I worked in a hotel for a good portion of my life and I just can't stand people at work.
    Anyway, being in this huge area, for 12 hours per Shift, sometimes having 5 shifts in a row can get a bit ... well overwhelming.
    One moment you are sipping your favorite tea, the very next moment you see couple of teenagers climbing the fence and right when you get them out, 3,5km away, across the whole area an alarm starts blasting so you need to check it out.
    Many people can't take this job, mainly the nightshifts, because how scary ot can get sometimes. Yet I find it unbelievably peaceful. If nothing is happening I love to take walks around the area and I always find myself staring at the stars and watching the night sky.
    It made me so interested in the cosmos so bad I even bought a telescope, which I bring to work and I just look around and make notes, draw anything I see.
    Sure, I'll never find anything new or something revolutionary, I don't want to anyway, I'll leave that to the smarter and better equipped lads.
    But since I was a small small kid, I always viewed the cosmos as the biggest scary thing imaginable.
    The sheer thought how little we are compared to the space is iust something that left me sleepless more then I'd like to admit.
    Milkyway galaxy and Andromeda galaxy crashing into each other, Sun eventually destroying Earth ... just these two events, that might be BILLIONS of years away from us, just haunts me.
    It's THE end, nothing else, all the humanity gone, all the stories of humankind, all good and bad just erased from existence.
    It makes me feel like I'd wake up the next morning and nobody knows what we did yesterday although we can still move forward and somehow get to know what we did yesterday.
    When any of those two events mentioned before happen, there is nothing.
    I can't even describe how anxious it is for me even writing this down.
    Somehow this topic can make me freeze in thoughts for HOURS.
    Yet with ANYTHING else I look at everything logicaly and quite frankly I'm a huge ignorant with most things.
    If I take a night walk here and hear some rustle around the corner?
    I instantly think of 2 things.
    a) Wild Animal
    b) Human
    I turn on my flashlight and go see what it is.
    99% of the time It's just a Deer, Fox, Marten or a cat.
    People are dumb enough to get spotted on camera way before they even get close to the fence.
    BUT, in situations like these I don't feel fear, I don't have the need of thinking over it at all, I just hear, shine light, go, shoo away the animal (if Its anything other than a cat, I'd do anything for a cat) yet when I think about the space, our universe, how god damn random all of the creation ON this Earth and OF this Earth is.
    Just a bunch of particles build up, create elements like water, oxygen, carbon, these things for little tiny organisms that somehow get bigger and bigger, now they grew a limb or two, now they build stuff, now they refine the elements all around them and soon enough we will start having sex with robots and whatever else is planned for us.
    It's just super crazy we are even here.
    We are intelligent enough to understand the scope of the cosmos.
    We have phones to see videos like this and be able to connect with each other via the comments here or just by calling...
    And all of this will some day be just gone.
    No reverse, no reload, no "back to the lobby", nothing.
    It's just overwhelming for me to a point I just can't think of anything that will soothe my mind.
    Sure neither you or I will get to that point, not our children and even their children.
    Not even children of their children and children of their children.
    Yet it STILL makes me feel uneasy.
    More than anything.
    I can shoo away a big wild animal.
    I can see a horrible accident on the road.
    I can loose someone dear to me.
    Yet I can't bring myself to compose myself when I think of the god damn space.
    Truly a bane of my existence that thought is.

  • @christopherjbarclay522
    @christopherjbarclay522 Рік тому +96

    Gah that was an insanely epic video. It's 3:45AM and the time I spent watching felt like a trance, I didn't realize I was tired until I finished. Thank you for the awesome experience, Jon Farrow!

  • @sjennica
    @sjennica Рік тому +93

    Whenever I lose perspective and feel like the walls are closing in on me, our unimaginable universe and its limitless wonder saves the day.

    • @ameeruddinsyed1376
      @ameeruddinsyed1376 Рік тому +3

      Me too; Here for same reason...

    • @reasonerenlightened2456
      @reasonerenlightened2456 Рік тому

      If the radius from now to the beginning of the observable Universe is 13.8 then how come the radius is 46 in one direction? Non-sensical?

    • @gumbaltrophy6946
      @gumbaltrophy6946 Рік тому +1

      @@reasonerenlightened2456 The light that travels the longest gets stretched by the greatest amount, and the object that emitted that light is now at a greater distance because the universe is expanding. We can see objects up to 46.1 billion light-years away precisely because of the expanding universe.And if there is not a big bang i mean if the bigbang theory is false forgot my upper explanation ,then we have to find a other way to calculate the age of universe

  • @deusexaethera
    @deusexaethera Рік тому +40

    It's taken me years of reading to learn the stuff you explain in the course of a 45 minute video. I continue to be amazed by how effectively you pack so much information into such a short time while also keeping it in the correct order for proper comprehension.

  • @KaneMeadowsGaming
    @KaneMeadowsGaming Рік тому +9

    It's absolutely insane to try and imagine the sheer scale of the universe. The milky way alone is so massive, yet it's only 1 of millions if not billions of other galaxies. Then the space between these galaxies is hundreds of times larger than that. So many mysteries

    • @alonzoroldan8768
      @alonzoroldan8768 6 місяців тому +1

      Its theorized that there are as many as 2 trillion galaxies.🤯

  • @cloverassassinscreed
    @cloverassassinscreed Рік тому +99

    You taught me more in 45 minutes about the universe, than learned my entire life, in January I officially go to school to become an astrophysicist... What help you have been with only mere words, that resonate on every level, knowledge and abundance collectively given in its most simplistic form. 100,000 thank you s ❤️

    • @ednanonono
      @ednanonono Рік тому +3

      Congratulations!!! 🎉

    • @cloverassassinscreed
      @cloverassassinscreed Рік тому +3

      @@ednanonono thank you!!

    • @arnav8885
      @arnav8885 Рік тому +2

      Congratulations

    • @artdonovandesign
      @artdonovandesign Рік тому +6

      Entering the field of Astrophysics requires a profound level of accuracy in all of its supporting disciplines: mathematics, geometry, trigonometry, algebra, etc., in addition to writing papers with an equal amount of accuracy in grammar, punctuation and spelling.

    • @wlarsen70
      @wlarsen70 Рік тому +1

      @Janik Bily
      BS😑

  • @SIKCAR
    @SIKCAR Рік тому +56

    YES, finally a new episode. I've been watching all the past episodes countless times every single night going to sleep.
    The content is so amazing and interesting that other science docu don't cover. Yet the voice and narration is so soothing that makes it easy to fall asleep to.

    • @ggrthemostgodless8713
      @ggrthemostgodless8713 Рік тому +2

      Agree with you... the right voice for this type of content. Like they thought well about the fact that not all listeners would be English speaking. Many other channels don't seem to think about it, speaking super fast, with regional slangs, and some English accents not well understood by even other English speakers.

  • @tortysoft
    @tortysoft Рік тому +43

    I've been thinking about these topics for decades. I chatted to my young son about them. He is about to finish his PhD in Physics. He knows more now than I can list. The best I can hope to do to follow his eight years of in depth study is watch videos like this - or talk to him :-)

    • @Olbap631
      @Olbap631 19 днів тому

      Sir. Your pants are on fire.

    • @georgepointer1127
      @georgepointer1127 8 днів тому

      @@tortysoft talking to your son is good .

  • @2msvalkyrie529
    @2msvalkyrie529 Рік тому +2

    That marvellous feeling of elation when you realise you are
    a meaningless speck in an infinity of Time and Space and that your existence is utterly pointless.

  • @scpdatabase969
    @scpdatabase969 Рік тому +89

    You present this content like my philosophy of science professor used to. It’s amazing.
    The ability to explain physics to laymen while keeping things interesting with history and interesting stories. Love this channel and the others from its creators :)

  • @sadievonfange9529
    @sadievonfange9529 Рік тому +125

    15 yrs of UA-cam science videos , this is the only time I have ever had the hairs on my body stand on end. This is the best video I have ever watched. I know how it sounds.

    • @Shinzon23
      @Shinzon23 Рік тому +5

      Go watch MelodySheeps videos on the moon and the three parter he did called "Life Beyond". I especially like Museum of Alien Life one.

    • @cyanyde6724
      @cyanyde6724 Рік тому +3

      I was tempted to write the same thing, my friend. And I don't comment very often, anymore.

    • @reasonerenlightened2456
      @reasonerenlightened2456 Рік тому +1

      if the radius from now to the beginning of the observable Universe is 13.8 then how come the radius is 46 in one direction? Non-sensical?

    • @suharixxx3
      @suharixxx3 Рік тому +1

      @@reasonerenlightened2456 You can google answer for that very easily.

    • @Kerbezena
      @Kerbezena Рік тому +1

      Check out "Science saved my soul" by Phil Hellenes. It's beautiful.

  • @justtdg5723
    @justtdg5723 Рік тому +112

    We’re inside of something living, like our universe is one of its cells

    • @anthonyryan6208
      @anthonyryan6208 Рік тому +25

      @@user-d3cdfeef saying the universe is a star seems reductive of what the universe is and what a star is

    • @babysquirrelxxoo8136
      @babysquirrelxxoo8136 Рік тому +8

      i have a friend who’s thoroughly convinced of this lol. it does look like it.

    • @khaliddubey8652
      @khaliddubey8652 Рік тому +11

      I agree. As below so above etc etc. We're majorly bacteria but are unaware of them why not the same thing on cosmic scales?

    • @BringDHouseDown
      @BringDHouseDown Рік тому +4

      It better not be a Flying Spaghetti Monster

    • @irrelevant9023
      @irrelevant9023 Рік тому +3

      So many astrophysicists here

  • @fotografiaenarrativafotogr5028

    The best video I've seen on the issue to date. The clarity is impressive, and the visuals are very good.

  • @GodfatherXXI
    @GodfatherXXI Рік тому +48

    Thank you for these series of masterpieces!

  • @daniellassander
    @daniellassander Рік тому +17

    I freaking love your videos, the production value is through the roof. The amount of relevant information is packed in tight with amazing visuals and with an amazing narrator, and you dont shy away from questions we dont have an answer to.

  • @zeno3114
    @zeno3114 Рік тому +80

    You deserve to be on millions of subscribers for the work you put into this channel

    • @KGB.83
      @KGB.83 Рік тому

      Like the history channel..lol

  • @evanwestbrook9708
    @evanwestbrook9708 Рік тому +4

    Watched this with our boys. (10 & 13) They had their mouths agape through the video. I asked them their thoughts on war, racism, and money after the video. They gave the expected answers. The universe gives us perspective. Thank you.

  • @idiotequedwaal
    @idiotequedwaal Рік тому +31

    Just wanted to drop a comment. Really. It's the least I can do for a channel that is such a massive source of terrific content. Never stop. Thank you.

  • @adram3lech
    @adram3lech Рік тому +13

    All my life I've been hearing and actively exposing myself to information about CMB and this is the first time I found out that the heat difference is at a scale of 1/100,000. Thank you.

  • @renendell
    @renendell Рік тому +18

    This was beautiful and without a doubt my favorite episode so far. Thank you for all that you do.

  • @BigJMC
    @BigJMC Рік тому +8

    Could we all be just surfing through space in a black hole just to end up being spewed out by a white-hole in another universe?
    I mean could the big bang be the result of massive amount of matter being push through an infinitely small space from another universe?

    • @cjsk45
      @cjsk45 8 місяців тому +2

      Yes.

    • @AlexClo-x7k
      @AlexClo-x7k 6 місяців тому

      Pan Dimensional Time Dilated Gravitational Wave Surfing.

  • @billc.4584
    @billc.4584 Рік тому +44

    Truth: I am a cosmology junkie. I eat this subject up with a spoon so I don't miss a drop. Loving your channel. I typically have to watch each episode at least twice (not a problem) because they are so information dense (that's a good thing) with a welcome specificity. Many chicken out when it comes to putting a number on some things and rely on 'really really big'. Oh, and I haven't caught you (yet) saying 'millions' instead of 'billions' (trust me, that's a thing). Thank you. I hope I made you smile. Peace.

    • @theultimatereductionist7592
      @theultimatereductionist7592 Рік тому +2

      Watch Professor Dave Explains channel. THE BEST!

    • @youtubeisB0ring
      @youtubeisB0ring Рік тому

      ok ! can u answer me sir , how our scinetis knows how our milyway look?even tho none of man made thing have went that far

    • @longwaydown6959
      @longwaydown6959 Рік тому +3

      So I'm not sure If English just isn't your first language, you're rather young, or typing short hand on a mobile device's digital keyboard and that's why the spelling and grammar in your question isn't the best. But no judgment on that from me, the way I type is not perfect either.
      So, we have launched the Voyager Probe, which we are still communicating with and if you look up some of the photos from the probe, you can see the sheer magnitude of the distance it has covered and although it doesn't allow us to see the full scope of what it looks like EXACTLY, it is still impressive nonetheless.
      Secondly, we do have telescopes which have given us a pretty deep perspective when it comes to what we've been able to see and measure. The creator of this video has also mentioned the multiple device's, Scans and Surveys we've used in order to get a visual perspective on the form and shape our universe takes. One of the issues mentioned is the "End of Greatness" issue. We can only see visible light to a certain extent. As a result of the universal speed limit of Light, the further we look in distance, the older the age of where we are looking. So, with the other issue of the " Horizon Problem" he mentioned, it can have an almost haze of uniformity, but, with the theory of Inflation, we can essentially infer as to what the shape of our Universe, Cosmos, Galaxy, Solar System, etc. To a pretty close approximation as to the example given in the video.
      I do hope my rambling response (which mind you, I only understand much of these concepts at a surface level) has given you some insight as it pertains to your original question. Always stay curious, always keep your mind open to new information while also debating that information until you're able to get either an informed theory or opinion, or you're able to get facts and continue to build your knowledge off of those facts. 😁😁

    • @billc.4584
      @billc.4584 Рік тому

      @@youtubeisB0ring Hey, as The Ultimate Reductionist mentioned above "Professor Dave Explains" is a great channel for the novice. You asked a great question: how can we 'know' from our perspective what the Milky Way looks like? Short answer is: we can't. Not precisely.
      What astronomers can do is map out points (stars, nebula etc.) relative to the Earth and work from there. From those now known points they work out a star population density map and these suggest that the Milky Way is a barred spiral galaxy subject to new information. Keep in mind that our own central galatic bulge obscures a huge portion of our own galaxy from us. Then they can look at other barred spiral galaxies and get a pretty fair idea of what ours looks like but not an exact representation.
      The scale of the observable universe (93 billion l.y.) and even just our galaxy (100,000 to 120,000 l.y) can be staggering but understanding what we know so far is tremendously rewarding if not hugely humbling. I hope that you pursue your interest in the subject. Peace.

    • @dnet4006
      @dnet4006 8 місяців тому

      You can actually see it in the night sky if it's clear and dark enough. If you look at what other galaxies look like, you can deduct what our galaxy should look like.

  • @ynkybomber
    @ynkybomber Рік тому +47

    Imagine if the void is actually a Dyson capable civilization

    • @zancre1079
      @zancre1079 Рік тому +7

      thats what its said to be

    • @since_win_sins
      @since_win_sins Рік тому +1

      Forget stars they takin' up whole galaxies up their arse ☠️

    • @somethingsomething7993
      @somethingsomething7993 Рік тому

      But the sphere covered the entire galaxy..

    • @BringDHouseDown
      @BringDHouseDown Рік тому +6

      @@somethingsomething7993 no it would be the individual stars being covered, not a sphere covering the whole galaxy that's just so inefficient and impractical. Some galaxies still have stars, 60 of them, perhaps uninhabited by them, or perhaps those are the ones they live in since they have sunlight and they used the other galaxies to cover up their stars and absorb their energy...............fuck that's actually messed up now that I think about it...pick and choose which galaxies will have life and the rest can kiss life goodbye cause they covered up all their stars, and with such a large area of thousands of galaxies or hundreds(idk) which is a lot, this must be ...well a population of a single species or federation/covenant of many that must number in just absurd amounts if they need this much power/energy, the astronomical amounts of energy at their disposal, their technology to do all this, how long they must of existed to make this possible, I wonder how massive their fleets are...would they count their ships in the trillions while we count them on Earth in the thousands?
      The power scales are too messed up, newer civilizations don't have a chance against them, the Reapers of Mass Effect were right, PLS NERF

    • @AngryKittens
      @AngryKittens Рік тому +1

      And the attractors are galaxy-devouring runaway nanite superweapons.

  • @gamingdragon5140
    @gamingdragon5140 Рік тому +55

    anyone ever notice that the large scale universe resembles neural pathways?

    • @LuisAldamiz
      @LuisAldamiz Рік тому +2

      Is the PanTheos superluminical?
      No need to reply, I don't think so.

    • @gamingdragon5140
      @gamingdragon5140 Рік тому +3

      @@LuisAldamiz Pantheos? i was making an observation :/

    • @Conanmorlang
      @Conanmorlang Рік тому +4

      Yup, a lot of ppl. Wierd huh?

    • @LuisAldamiz
      @LuisAldamiz Рік тому +5

      @@gamingdragon5140 - If those are neural pathways, then the Universe should be a brain, right? Just making an observation myself... ;p

    • @gamingdragon5140
      @gamingdragon5140 Рік тому +3

      @@LuisAldamiz coincidences are weird eh?

  • @rogerbaker5976
    @rogerbaker5976 Рік тому +10

    The format of this series makes it remarkably entertaining and informative. It is also up to date, respective of the viewer's intelligence, and encompasses the full range of topics suggested by its name. I am completely hooked and thankful to those involved in its production. Keep the series coming!

  • @TheMunchkinita2509
    @TheMunchkinita2509 Рік тому +161

    Interesting how the universe at one point kinda looks like a tree. Reminds me of Yggdrasill, the tree from Norse mythology. It was believed to be the world tree, a giant ash supporting the universe. Pretty cool coincidence, if you ask me.

    • @dieterjoseph8569
      @dieterjoseph8569 Рік тому +15

      That’s no coincidence!

    • @jesseyu69420
      @jesseyu69420 Рік тому +21

      @@dieterjoseph8569 But Norse mythology was created by humans. What are the odds humans made up stories about how the universe works and they turned out to be true?

    • @theresnothinghereatall
      @theresnothinghereatall Рік тому +20

      @@jesseyu69420 High. It's easy to make things up, enough times and it'll eventually be accurate

    • @TheMunchkinita2509
      @TheMunchkinita2509 Рік тому +14

      @@theresnothinghereatall it being a highly probable occurrence doesn't change the fact that it's still a coincidence.

    • @mybuddyet
      @mybuddyet Рік тому +15

      Or is it just our choice to see things in understandable structures that sees a tree where none exists, kinda like seeing faces in shadows or clouds?

  • @octaviodigianni905
    @octaviodigianni905 Рік тому +5

    this is one of the best documentaries i've ever seen and I cant belive it's free on youtube. Honestly thank you, it's just mindblowing. Im still processing!

  • @ivanchu8415
    @ivanchu8415 Рік тому +19

    The fact that there is something out there that light itself takes a billion years to reach is just unbelievably revealing of the ridiculous size of the universe itself. And even then it keeps expanding, the mind really is not ready for this absurd revelation.

  • @zachattack4666
    @zachattack4666 6 місяців тому +41

    I thought i was looking at elden beast💀

  • @happyfuntimereviews5600
    @happyfuntimereviews5600 Рік тому +6

    This has grown into one of my favorite channels.
    Thank you for the continually excellent content.

  • @jlwilder8436
    @jlwilder8436 Рік тому +21

    That was really great!
    I didn't know what to expect (as some of the channels that do space videos are quite a let down) but this was so well done and enjoyable! 👏 👏
    In fact, too short! 😄
    I just subscribed!

  • @deeloogass
    @deeloogass Рік тому +11

    Whoever does this music is a superhero. Fantastic content all around. Always excited to learn something new about our amazing universe. You are the voice in my head right before I fall asleep most nights. From the bottom of my heart and the depths of my mind, thank you.

  • @leonmitas
    @leonmitas Рік тому +5

    From the side of religion, David wrote:
    When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in place,
    what is man that you are mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him?
    You made him a little lower than the heavenly beings and crowned him with glory and honour.
    David knew we were small and insignificant comparing to the world out there, and yet, we are the only part of it (at least as far as we know it) that enjoys it.

    • @rustythecrown9317
      @rustythecrown9317 Рік тому +2

      from the side of intelligent thought we write; Your religion is ludicrous and has no real answers for not just astronomy , but everything in general.

    • @leonmitas
      @leonmitas Рік тому +1

      @@rustythecrown9317 can you please elaborate and explain to us, peasants what intelligence is?

    • @FriendwithNoName7
      @FriendwithNoName7 Рік тому

      ​@@rustythecrown9317 Hey

    • @rustythecrown9317
      @rustythecrown9317 Рік тому

      @@FriendwithNoName7 hey , what?.

    • @notreallythatenlightened
      @notreallythatenlightened 4 місяці тому +1

      @@rustythecrown9317u wouldn’t think that a piece of complicated technology just came to be would u? Every single thing on earth, in the whole universe, works so meticulously perfectly together that it is completely reasonable to believe that there is a creator.

  • @marcusanthony9322
    @marcusanthony9322 Рік тому +6

    Its really hard to picture such a grand scale in your head, this video helped me put it all in to perspective, thanks.

  • @RedNomster
    @RedNomster Рік тому +9

    37:42 It's not a big issue, but protons and neutrons are composite particles, not elementary particles (quarks, electrons, etc - particles that don't have building blocks)

    • @sadievonfange9529
      @sadievonfange9529 Рік тому

      There aren't any light waves short enough to get an image of anything smaller, that the human eye can still see.

    • @ea9988
      @ea9988 Рік тому

      *that we know of

  • @DumbBaby
    @DumbBaby Рік тому +5

    I adore this footage, I have a very cheap projector but the images still come out quite nicely, and some of the commentary is deeply philosophical, fantastic.

  • @Wax_Man
    @Wax_Man Рік тому +2

    22:00 no joke, gave me goosebumps

  • @Jamiefearon
    @Jamiefearon Рік тому +9

    Why this channel doesn’t have 8 billion subscribers is beyond my imagination.

    • @ccahill2322
      @ccahill2322 Рік тому

      Jamie Fearon, But there are 8 billion bicycles in Beijing...according to Kathy Mellieu. 0r was it 8 million??

    • @msDanielp369
      @msDanielp369 Рік тому

      then tell ur friends about and like vids u like to spread

  • @silverainn
    @silverainn Рік тому +6

    Is this Elden Beast?

  • @rickquest6385
    @rickquest6385 Рік тому +7

    Wonderfully written and the perfect production. Narrator and background track perfect balance.

    • @KGB.83
      @KGB.83 Рік тому

      Copy cat shit

  • @farazshin6952
    @farazshin6952 Рік тому +4

    On my 9 years of UA-cam content consumption I have to say this is my absolute favourite video by a margin, thank you!

  • @frogstamper
    @frogstamper Рік тому +8

    Absolutely fascinating, what better way to round off a day than getting lost in the majesty and splendor of our universe, all beautifully presented and explained with such clarity from the narrator. ten out of ten sir.

  • @charliekim2939
    @charliekim2939 Рік тому +24

    Near the end I heard you saying "We don't know. Nobody does." Not knowing how it all began and evolved is becoming even more painful as I near my end of time. I am not good enough to figure them out myself. There are so-called standard models (of the Universe and elementary particles) but none is convincing -- like GR. Understanding means never having to mention some singularity or dark stuff. (Love Story?) And I am still looking for a true love of my life.

    • @semantica-james
      @semantica-james Рік тому +2

      Focus on finding the true love -- that's the meaning of it all right there ;-)

    • @MrMD571
      @MrMD571 Рік тому

      I recommend you read a 1450 years old book called " Quran" sent by the Creator, you'll find an interesting amount of Scientific verses calling humans and challenging their minds to wonder, ask, observe and investigate to reach the truth by reading !! Good luck.

    • @MrMD571
      @MrMD571 Рік тому

      @@voidremoved You need to read carefully Sir..this topic is not about emotions, Its about finding the truth, Thats why I recommended Reading "Quran" the book that is the same book people read 1450 years ago unchanged،within it there is a lot of challenges to the mindes of Humans to answer if they're seeking the truth they shall easily find it.

    • @allhopeabandon7831
      @allhopeabandon7831 Рік тому

      @@MrMD571 You mean The King James Bible...

    • @Tom-sd9jb
      @Tom-sd9jb Рік тому

      God is one. Doesn't matter what religion you are or what angle you see it from. God can mean many things to many people but we'll all find out at some point, just probably not on this material plane.

  • @gorjosfam
    @gorjosfam Рік тому +19

    This channel is amazing.
    Quite possibly the holy grail of science content.
    If Attenborough got a knighthood for his work,you guys should all get two each and some huge tracts of land.
    Thank you to everyone involved.

    • @chrissmith7259
      @chrissmith7259 Рік тому

      not the tracks of land. They might stop making the videos.

  • @dziban303
    @dziban303 Рік тому +10

    The effect of BAO are so profound that it's a shame it isn't discussed more widely in popsci and outreach. If it's mentioned at all, it goes about a millimeter deep. Meanwhile, this video did a very good job of wading into the concept further while remaining accessible to the general public. Cheers

    • @dreimalnein22
      @dreimalnein22 11 місяців тому

      Yesss, so right, but also I think the wider public should be made aware of the work of professor Subir Sarkar from Oxford regarding dark energy and the origins of the measurements that led to the nobel price for its "proof"
      We can very well be still special observers on a scale we can't see behind the CMB horizon in a even bigger universe.

  • @DawnstealerGaming
    @DawnstealerGaming Рік тому +8

    Not to get weird about it, but it kind of resembles the mucus net bathochordaeus charon throws around itself. One of the things I always found fascinating is that the further away it gets from us, the further back in time we're looking at - so anything we're observing that's millions or billions of light years away is how it looked THEN and not now.

  • @daveo1002
    @daveo1002 Рік тому +7

    This was a fascinating video! Thank you so much for gathering the research, and compiling it into a very comprehensive and understandable piece. The graphics help explain your points and tell the story succinctly. The manner in which you speak, has a bit of wonder to it, keeps my attention, and makes me curious about what you will be explaining next. This was truly an amazing piece of educational fulfillment. Thank you for this!

  • @allfunnydogsstories2129
    @allfunnydogsstories2129 Рік тому +10

    Every time I see the universe displayed as a bubble, it reminds me of the episode from Star Trek NG, called “remember me” where Dr Crusher gets stuck in a warp bubble created by Wesley.
    When she asked the ship’s computer: "Here's a question you shouldn't be able to answer: Computer, what is the nature of the universe?" It answers: "The universe is a spheroid region, 705 meters in diameter."

    • @Parfait133
      @Parfait133 Рік тому

      Seems a tad smol for a universe

    • @thesidneychan
      @thesidneychan Рік тому

      @@Parfait133 that's the beauty of relativity.

    • @Parfait133
      @Parfait133 Рік тому

      @@thesidneychan yea, but 705 meters is pretty small. Pretty sure ive walked that much in my life

    • @thesidneychan
      @thesidneychan Рік тому +2

      @@Parfait133 that's probably the point though. The universe is small.
      The other perspective is that the universe operates on some non-linear, non-uclidian mobius type physics compacted efficiently into 705m. A pocket dimension where inside seems more vast than outside.

    • @allantaylor-pople1218
      @allantaylor-pople1218 Рік тому

      Cool story bro you saw one bubble and then noticed another bubble Also looked like another bubble you had once seen while looking at the second bubble. How did you do this? I also wish to see things that resemble one and other! 🎉

  • @empiyrr2133
    @empiyrr2133 Рік тому +9

    We are inside the Elden beast

  • @polfosol
    @polfosol Рік тому +4

    This was uploaded one minute ago and there are already some comments saying amazing video. Now who doesn't believe in time relativity?

  • @jefferyhonaker1723
    @jefferyhonaker1723 Рік тому +8

    Have you considered also putting these in podcast form? Would love to be able to listen to these while at work.

    • @jessestevens_aka_jesus
      @jessestevens_aka_jesus Рік тому +2

      Just download the audio.

    • @bobobibo2357
      @bobobibo2357 Рік тому +1

      Concentrate on your job instead :D

    • @KGB.83
      @KGB.83 Рік тому

      He probably wouldn't be able to hold his own seeing how this is all stolen material..

  • @itsmyopinion.5257
    @itsmyopinion.5257 Рік тому +18

    It's mind boggerling to think how all this exists and where it all come from.

    • @4fingers183
      @4fingers183 Рік тому

      Well yes, MIND BLOWING.....listening to these fairy tales called modern physics & cosmology. In essence its quite simple, just like the Heliopolis creation myth goes + some Walter Russell masterpiece wisdom. In the beginning was the great Nothingness (MONOpole "magnetic" Stillness) which decapitated HIMself into this dual dipole madness (electromagnetic universe) :P Hell yeah, God does play dice and is a suicidal maniac. As nuts as it sound, this is what all near-death experience/ the dying and the "returners" say...there is no light at the end of the tunnel, no heaven/hell.....we get electrically disconnected, the true salvation (from this dualism) is the return to him-the primordial state (monopole), a blissful end it is. And yeah, its just a story, a pretty good one....the universe is AGNOSTIC just like those 5000 crack-whores called GODs

    • @KGB.83
      @KGB.83 Рік тому +1

      Keep your opinion 👌 😉
      Or watch the history channel

    • @funkyfranx
      @funkyfranx Рік тому

      Big Bang

    • @svengotal8771
      @svengotal8771 Рік тому +4

      Agreed. Today's scientists say it all came from nothing. To me this is logically impossible and I subscribe to Biblical narrative of creation rather than nothing.

    • @itsmyopinion.5257
      @itsmyopinion.5257 Рік тому +5

      @@svengotal8771 I don't know what to believe but it definitely seems physically impossible for everything to come from nothing .

  • @heartsalive3157
    @heartsalive3157 Рік тому +4

    I literally can't think of anything more special than being created by the universe to observe the universe in this inconceivable small yet detailed corners

  • @freyatilly
    @freyatilly Рік тому +7

    Amazing how this has been put together, so well explained. Fabulous presentation.

  • @ponglenis3128
    @ponglenis3128 Рік тому +5

    oh look its the Elden Beast

  • @curiouscat94x77
    @curiouscat94x77 Рік тому +6

    I love these types of videos, they make me realize I’m not alone with my thoughts that steal my sleep time ❤
    Have you explored where the “boundary” between existence and “non-existence” is? For example, even the most abstract and “unimportant” thought by the “most” infinitesimal tiny “being” is well within existence. What is “on the other side” of that, I call it “non-existence” for a lack of a better term.

  • @lettuce1626
    @lettuce1626 2 місяці тому +1

    “Where is the universe”
    If I asked that to my dad as a kid, he would’ve smacked me in the butt again

  • @RickClark58
    @RickClark58 Рік тому +6

    A good twenty years ago I wrote a story about a generational ship that was traveling close to the speed of light. The ship was traveling away from a region of space where two universes were colliding. The intersection point was moving faster than the speed of light and was slowly overtaking the ship. The people living on the ship knew that the intersection point would overtake them one day and there was nothing they could do about it. The story was about these people living under these strange circumstances and how it affected their culture. I never did get the story published but it is interesting scientists are now looking for colliding universes.

  • @Taomantom
    @Taomantom Рік тому +5

    As a lifelong fan of the universe this was one of the best articulated episodes I have ever heard. Look forward to the rest>

    • @Borntu
      @Borntu Рік тому +1

      #1 universe🎉

  • @wow3950
    @wow3950 Рік тому +7

    Already know this video is gonna be a banger. Thumbs up.

  • @star.am-a
    @star.am-a 5 місяців тому

    Been watching this playlist from start, and hearing about Wondrium, and actually processing everything you've put into this series so far; i see how they have inspired you. I love it, once I finish this playlist, i'll probably go check them out.

  • @lastclassairman
    @lastclassairman Рік тому +4

    I love these videos, not only because they aren’t difficult for those of us who aren’t physics majors to understand, but also because my daughter loves them. Only thing I would like to point out is 8 minutes in, you mistakenly said the observable universe hovers around 2° Kelvin. Kelvin is an absolute measurement with no “degree”. Keep up the spectacular work.

    • @michaeldebidart
      @michaeldebidart 7 місяців тому

      Kelvin uses the same valuation for temperature change as degrees Celsius; the only difference between Kelvin and Celcius is that Kelvin has its zero point at the lowest possible temperature, whereas Celsius has its zero point at the freezing point of water. A 1 degree increase in temperature is exactly the same as a 1 Kelvin increase.

  • @Spider-man612
    @Spider-man612 Рік тому +4

    Can’t believe the cameraman defied the laws of time physics to go so far and get the footage, if he doesn’t get a raise I don’t know who will

  • @aaronpotton2641
    @aaronpotton2641 Рік тому +15

    And yet again, you have made an extremely educational video, well presented and easily understood by those not in the science field. Always look forward to new videos from this channel 👏

    • @KGB.83
      @KGB.83 Рік тому

      Stolen chit. Called copyright infringement..

  • @martinstubs6203
    @martinstubs6203 Рік тому +1

    Fun fact: Kopernikus' real name was Niklas Koppernigk, which he latinized to Nikolaus Kopernikus as was a custom for scholars of the day.

  • @prithvirajsaha9110
    @prithvirajsaha9110 Рік тому +6

    My weekend is set, i love these videos and keep a journal with the details😌❤️

    • @SA-jd4qu
      @SA-jd4qu Рік тому

      one forgets that one is tired

  • @elliotwozniak1654
    @elliotwozniak1654 Рік тому +5

    This is unbelievably profound

  • @diegooland1261
    @diegooland1261 Рік тому +5

    The large scale structures are really interesting. Thanks for putting this out.

    • @leociresi4292
      @leociresi4292 Рік тому

      2:03 It almost resembles the Journey Mode of Tetris Effect

    • @fforest122
      @fforest122 Рік тому

      To bad the Earth is flat

  • @Henria99
    @Henria99 4 місяці тому +1

    I think my head is going to explode from all the mind blowing discoveries in the universe!

  • @janosm5252
    @janosm5252 Рік тому +4

    This channel is one of the best. Extremely detailed information about the latest findings of science. No nonsense, the presentation flows flawlessly!

  • @preludeh22a57
    @preludeh22a57 5 місяців тому +4

    This universe lacks Democracy

  • @Aalvye
    @Aalvye 10 місяців тому +3

    Reality as it presents itself to us is something truly special! What wows me just as much is the humans contemplating existence and having figured out or theorized...all of this.

  • @edtrillo1415
    @edtrillo1415 Рік тому +2

    Wow an astronomy video written and narrated by an actual human without randomly generated ai video footage? Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @richwrightrocks
    @richwrightrocks Рік тому +8

    I watched this straight through without a break and it was excellent. I wonder if we'll ever know what it all looks like and what it's all doing and where it's all going and what the hell it is and why it is. I'm skeptical of such questions can ever be answered but after seeing what we've learned so far I'm hopeful. The reason it's so important for me to know is because I can't imagine any normal human being living a comfortabe, stress free and content life without knowing what we're doing here and why. Contemplating these questions dominates a great part of my thinking on a daily basis. I'm just so in awe of it all.

    • @derrickspurlock6066
      @derrickspurlock6066 Рік тому

      Same

    • @GameTimeWhy
      @GameTimeWhy Рік тому +1

      Not in our lifetime.

    • @KGB.83
      @KGB.83 Рік тому

      Take it up with the universe show by the history channel. He literally stole everything from it..

    • @renaissancepress247
      @renaissancepress247 Рік тому +6

      I realize that this may come across as cliché. But there is more than one way of knowing things. As a Christian and soon to be Catholic I have a fair grasp of what we are doing here and why. Food for thought at the very least.

    • @GameTimeWhy
      @GameTimeWhy Рік тому +3

      @@renaissancepress247 this was a pretty silly comment.

  • @JackTheEarf
    @JackTheEarf Рік тому +14

    Hello, Im a little late, but im 14 and im curious with the universe. Ive taught my self calculus, physics, etc. But two subjects that make me question is neuroscience and quantum physics. This video is way better than any video i've seen in months. Its really, really, really beautiful.

    • @grimsobad8545
      @grimsobad8545 Рік тому +1

      Roblox or minecraft?

    • @JackTheEarf
      @JackTheEarf Рік тому +3

      @@grimsobad8545 Neither. Dont play video games

    • @lordgemini2376
      @lordgemini2376 Рік тому +2

      Keep studying, learn as much as you can!!!

    • @JackTheEarf
      @JackTheEarf Рік тому +6

      @@lordgemini2376 Thank you, It will be needed! Hope the best for you as well!

    • @party4keeps28
      @party4keeps28 Рік тому

      What is your primary language?

  • @SharkRoach1
    @SharkRoach1 Рік тому +7

    Why can't reality TV be as cool as this channel?

    • @jovetj
      @jovetj Рік тому

      Because this shit is real. Reality TV is fake.

    • @josephbenson4413
      @josephbenson4413 Рік тому +1

      Because reality TV isn't meant for people who even start to get this.

  • @emoji_page
    @emoji_page 9 місяців тому +1

    If you could travel fast enough to leave the entire stellar universe and looked back at it from a long distance away, the universe would look like a star. A bright point of light in the vast darkness of ancient pre-existing space time that our stellar universe is encompassed within. ✨️

  • @matanyaholmes3964
    @matanyaholmes3964 Рік тому +6

    This channel never fails to provide for the deep fundamental questions I ask myself during the day.
    Truly mind blowing.
    And the fact we are able to process all this wondrrful information.
    Thanks again for such incerdible contact.
    Watching this from my home on Earth btw haha

  • @professorlegacy
    @professorlegacy Рік тому +5

    I fall asleep to this stuff every night. I dream about it. Sometimes my dreams are terrifying. Sometimes they're beautiful.... just like the universe itself...

    • @boyanbogdanov1854
      @boyanbogdanov1854 Рік тому +1

      I am exactly the same. This show calms me down better than anything.

  • @cameronclarkhull
    @cameronclarkhull Рік тому +4

    I refuse to believe we're alone in the universe... impossible

  • @dmlarry
    @dmlarry 9 місяців тому +1

    Lately I’ve been watching many physics and math series on UA-cam, hopefully all this information can benefit me later