The Most Powerful Objects in the Universe

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
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    All across the immense reaches of time and space, energy is being exchanged, transferred, released, in a great cosmic pinball game we call our universe.
    How does energy stitch the cosmos together, and how do we fit within it? We now climb the power scales of the universe, from atoms, nearly frozen to stillness, to Earth's largest explosions. From stars, colliding, exploding, to distant realms so strange and violent they challenge our imaginations. Where will we find the most powerful objects in the universe?
    Today, energy is very much on our minds as we search for ways to power our civilization and serve the needs of our citizens. But what is energy? Where does it come from? And where do we stand within the great power streams that shape time and space?
    Energy comes from a Greek word for activity or working. In physics, it's simply the property or the state of anything in our universe that allows it to do work. Whether it's thermal, kinetic, electromagnetic, chemical, or gravitational.
    The 19th-century German scientist Hermann von Helmholtz found that all forms of energy are equivalent, that one form can be transformed into any other. The laws of physics say that in a closed system - such as our universe - energy is conserved. It may be converted, concentrated, or dissipated, but it's never lost.
    James Prescott Joule built an apparatus that demonstrated this principle. It had a weight that when descended into water caused a paddle to rotate. He showed that the gravitational energy lost by the weight is equivalent to heat gained by the water from friction with the paddle. That led to one of several basic energy yardsticks, called a joule. It's the amount needed to lift an apple weighing 100 grams one meter against the pull of Earth's gravity.
    In case you were wondering, it takes about one hundred joules to send a tweet, so tweeted a tech from Twitter. The metabolism of an average-sized person, going about their day, generates about 100 joules a second, or 100 watts, the equivalent of a 100-watt light bulb.
    In vigorous exercise, the power output of the body goes up by a factor of ten, one order of magnitude, to around a thousand joules per second, or a thousand watts. In a series of leaps, by additional factors of ten, we can explore the full energy spectrum of the universe.
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  • @jonrutherford6852
    @jonrutherford6852 4 роки тому +6

    Dick Rodstein's immaculate narration is such a relief after suffering through legions of mumbling or machine-gun-speed attempts in so many documentaries today, many of them otherwise offering excellent content. I wish Mr. Rodstein's delivery could be the standard for voiceover content! I'm sure the production company made the decision to provide this wonderful bonus, and I'm grateful to Mr. Lucas for that.

  • @boggo3848
    @boggo3848 9 років тому +301

    When I was little, The Discovery Channel and other channels had documentaries like this. Nowadays it's all bullshit, and I'm really grateful that people can make such great and informative scientific videos!

    • @medexamtoolscom
      @medexamtoolscom 5 років тому +15

      What, you mean you don't like specials on GIANTS or the ANTICHRIST or how VOLCANOES ARE GATEWAYS TO HELL? But that's the fun of the history channel!

    • @ValkyrieRiderIPT
      @ValkyrieRiderIPT 5 років тому +2

      SpaceRip has a very good space documentary channel. No DVR needed & no commercials.

    • @Laidtorest69
      @Laidtorest69 4 роки тому +10

      When I was little I had to go to the library and read about this. Cable, HBO, discovery wasn’t invented yet. I was awestruck when Carl Sagan started Cosmos on PBS

    • @melodyszadkowski5256
      @melodyszadkowski5256 4 роки тому +6

      Amen. Remember when you could learn things watching the Learning Channel that had nothing to do with fighting over wedding dresses, and when History Channel did not have a single show having to do with pawn shops?

    • @Cell2Dee
      @Cell2Dee 4 роки тому

      John Brown biceps on TV? They're all skinny bastards with very little muscle on TV.

  • @chandanroy3084
    @chandanroy3084 4 роки тому +24

    The representation, voice, background music.. Everything is perfect...

    • @Rodemu
      @Rodemu 5 місяців тому +1

      fo sho

  • @aleramone23
    @aleramone23 8 років тому +39

    A singularity inside a black hole has infinite density but no measurable size.
    That really fucks my mind.

    • @MrQw34ful
      @MrQw34ful 8 років тому +9

      +Alejandro Medina Human minds can't comprehend infinity or nothingness. It really pisses me off xD

    • @michaelmcmillan2622
      @michaelmcmillan2622 8 років тому

      thats why we have god

    • @blackspiral_1126
      @blackspiral_1126 8 років тому

      Pulling in on space-time itself, it makes me wonder if you would travel to a different dimension.

    • @salam7376
      @salam7376 8 років тому +1

      +michael mcmillan Hi, if you're interested, search on youtube "Quran verses accurately describe black holes" , and watch the video. its quite amazing. Regards & peace

    • @MadDog44
      @MadDog44 8 років тому

      +Alejandro Medina ...because it doesn't exist. Look up Stephen Crothers.

  • @veritas41photo
    @veritas41photo 5 років тому +20

    This is one of the best documentaries of this type I have ever seen... A very imaginative approach! Superb! Thanks!

  • @suddenrushsarge
    @suddenrushsarge 7 років тому +68

    Dear Spacerip. Thank you for the awe inspiring documentaries. :) Keep up the good work.

  • @martyyoung1541
    @martyyoung1541 4 роки тому +136

    I thought for sure Thanos would be on the list still a great documentary

    • @inseto3888
      @inseto3888 4 роки тому +3

      do you mean the gauntlet

    • @Shridhar247
      @Shridhar247 4 роки тому +10

      People minds are just brain washed by some VFR Graphics work like Thanos,Spider man, Bat man. Hahaha

    • @abhirawat300
      @abhirawat300 4 роки тому +3

      The voice is putting me into sleep

    • @Syrym825
      @Syrym825 4 роки тому +2

      Бер. Кел

    • @BCHB-yh5co
      @BCHB-yh5co 4 роки тому +3

      Thats just a movie... You should do some research.

  • @dougraddi908
    @dougraddi908 3 роки тому +2

    The universe is both frightening and beautiful

  • @elmoremora4738
    @elmoremora4738 4 роки тому +58

    God should nerf black holes, it would for sure change the meta

  • @Adwaenyth
    @Adwaenyth 11 років тому +7

    Actually, they are revolving around a common centre. This centre while still inside the sun, is NOT the sun's absolute centre.
    If you take a planet as big and far away as Jupiter, then this centre they are revolving around, is actually outside of the sun's surface.
    So to be correct, you'd have to say, they are both revolving around their common centre of gravity.

  • @singaporethomasgiam5608
    @singaporethomasgiam5608 10 років тому

    How does energy stitch the cosmos together, and how do we fit within it? We now climb the power scales of the universe, from atoms, nearly frozen to stillness, to Earth's largest explosions. From stars, colliding, exploding, to distant realms so strange and violent they challenge our imaginations. Where will we find the most powerful objects in the universe?

  • @d4vidd
    @d4vidd 5 років тому +26

    22:29 one black hole to rule them all!

    • @trent4439
      @trent4439 4 роки тому +3

      Your mum

    • @NicholeC_
      @NicholeC_ 3 роки тому

      @@trent4439 lol

    • @NicholeC_
      @NicholeC_ 3 роки тому +1

      Your mum can rule them all? The space? The Sun? The Planets? The Black Holes? The Galaxy? The Multiverse? Wow

    • @trent4439
      @trent4439 3 роки тому +1

      @@NicholeC_ dont question it just accept it haha

    • @coolkid7377
      @coolkid7377 3 роки тому

      @@trent4439 Your mum

  • @necroseptic9614
    @necroseptic9614 8 років тому +7

    Why doesn't this amazing channel have more subscribers?

  • @xxswannie
    @xxswannie 10 років тому +10

    This is so interesting! Thank you SpaceRip!

  • @ronnieragin2916
    @ronnieragin2916 7 років тому +3

    Man! This is a Great Documentary about The Measures of Watts in The (Entire) Universe.

  • @slipsonic
    @slipsonic 11 років тому +2

    ok my mind is sufficiently fried for tonight, time to go to sleep while listening to some space ambient :)

  • @knightoftheholyrosary5378
    @knightoftheholyrosary5378 8 років тому +5

    im watching this just after the conformation of gravity waves yesterday Feb 11 2016 three days after my birthday. what a present

  • @mackclodfelter7220
    @mackclodfelter7220 5 років тому +13

    The music was perfect for this it set the atmosphere perfectly!

    • @MrJptube4
      @MrJptube4 4 роки тому +1

      A matter which is memorable no doubt in this world.

    • @SouthEastSJ
      @SouthEastSJ 4 роки тому +1

      It set it perfectly to fall asleep, i agree.

  • @thycreatorsource903
    @thycreatorsource903 5 років тому +4

    I AM Life that creates and teaches all forms of life, in a newer and more peaceful world.

  • @Leppalimes
    @Leppalimes 3 роки тому +1

    4:42 when leg day is the only day you don't skip.

  • @skyfool981
    @skyfool981 9 років тому +4

    Thanks Spacerip, these videos are excellent,

  • @Ab-bd1bb
    @Ab-bd1bb 5 років тому +4

    How can the cameraman not be In this list??... He's the strongest..

  • @Farnsworth96
    @Farnsworth96 11 років тому +3

    The strongest thing: Betty White's cuteness!

  • @hippopotamus6765
    @hippopotamus6765 5 років тому +17

    I'm just speechless trying to imagine what's out there....

    • @trunzlerclement3227
      @trunzlerclement3227 5 років тому +2

      Thats why i love astronomy

    • @sirbollocks5147
      @sirbollocks5147 3 роки тому +1

      its all out there all we have to do is go get it.wait a minute I’ll get back to you on that.

  • @M4g1ckM1k3
    @M4g1ckM1k3 4 роки тому +3

    *Shaggy has entered the chat*

  • @matthewcasala5895
    @matthewcasala5895 10 років тому +6

    Love Science

  • @wyanebiggs
    @wyanebiggs 11 років тому

    zero ads for me,you are like the only person who never heard of ad block plus,oh lol never mind 12 others are with you.

  • @aitkensecurity
    @aitkensecurity 2 місяці тому +1

    I feel like I am travelling back in time reading these comments. Some people commented 7-11 years ago. I hope you are all doing well

  • @scamper246
    @scamper246 10 років тому +10

    How did I end up here? I was watching videos about sea lions, now I'm in space and shit. Damnit, UA-cam.

  • @nielskorpel8860
    @nielskorpel8860 10 років тому +4

    what about a matter black hole colliding with an anti- matter black hole.

  • @JustaRegularPCGamer
    @JustaRegularPCGamer 11 років тому +1

    Im not even going to pretend to understand the huge amount of power a blackhole creates.

  • @TommenIBaratheon
    @TommenIBaratheon 4 роки тому +2

    5:21 and the seconds after, they changed what it originally said, you can hear the edit.

  • @jijst5
    @jijst5 11 років тому +3

    Really!! This is so epic!

  • @alvaromuto671
    @alvaromuto671 9 років тому +98

    There´s something more powerful...
    JOOOOOHHHHNNNNN CEEEEEENNNNNAAAAA!!! *epic soundtrack starts*

    • @vimtyr8930
      @vimtyr8930 9 років тому +11

      AlvaroMuto reported

    • @PeachyPsychonaut
      @PeachyPsychonaut 9 років тому +1

      +Alexander Carlsson Because?

    • @vimtyr8930
      @vimtyr8930 9 років тому +1

      Matthijs Dx. i was kidding mate

    • @voncollado5075
      @voncollado5075 9 років тому +4

      You mean
      Hoodini??!

    • @m00rtin4
      @m00rtin4 9 років тому +1

      +AlvaroMuto was tbh expecting Darude-Sandstorm

  • @Hitachizaxis870
    @Hitachizaxis870 9 років тому

    Always good for someone speaking English,to have subtitles in ENGLISH.

  • @kh.g4049
    @kh.g4049 7 років тому +1

    It's boring at the start but gets interesting as you proceed.

  • @tango2olo
    @tango2olo 10 років тому +8

    It was a Vedic period sage Kannad in India who first defined Gurutva or Gravity...Hundreds of years before Newton!

  • @conspiraciesarejustgreatst2059
    @conspiraciesarejustgreatst2059 6 років тому +9

    I love how the sound and scene of kinetic energy is a screeching car children sized crash test dummies....at least these smart guys have a sense of humor

  • @JoshuahnJackstonburg
    @JoshuahnJackstonburg Місяць тому +1

    Beyond my tiny mind's comprehension.

  • @TheTheThe_
    @TheTheThe_ 10 років тому +1

    From what I read black holes are very dense objects where space and time are so warped that nothing can escape from their gravitational pull.

    • @medexamtoolscom
      @medexamtoolscom 5 років тому

      "Very dense" isn't exactly accurate. What they are, is mass in its purest, most nondescript and most compacted form. But in fact they may be very low in density. A black hole with 10 billion times the mass of the sun or 1.99 x 10^40 kg has a diameter of 59 billion kilometers. Which makes for a density of......
      185 grams per cubic meter. Less than 1/5000 the density of water, or 1/10 the density of air at sea level. 1.99 x 10^40 kg in 1.075 * 10^41 cubic meters of volume doesn't make for a very high density. In fact, the mass density of the entire observable universe borders on the critical density for a black hole of that mass. Which seems like a very strange coincidence, especially since the universe was a lot denser just a few billion years ago.

  • @NaarghultheShadow
    @NaarghultheShadow 8 років тому +4

    Subbing to this channel because it's extremely interesting.

  • @pernormann4869
    @pernormann4869 10 років тому +33

    Chuck Norris

    • @xaros1466
      @xaros1466 9 років тому +2

      And my fart.

    • @xaros1466
      @xaros1466 9 років тому +3

      And also Nokia.

    • @savagebastard8724
      @savagebastard8724 6 років тому

      Per Normann aww damn 4 years late!!😨, but here goes 🎤✋🗽😎✌🙋😒, 🚶

  • @BloodyandEnchained
    @BloodyandEnchained 9 років тому

    i like to believe the universe is a continuous pattern of black holes that gather up everything and then eventually collide or ''assimilate'' each other, then that black hole begins to engulf itself, causing another ''big bang''

  • @insanegamer1992
    @insanegamer1992 11 років тому

    The person who is talking:what is energy and where does it come from. Me: it comes from you face

  • @Accel155
    @Accel155 11 років тому +3

    im with you to much and to complicated lets just call it "too much"

  • @Bix12
    @Bix12 7 років тому +5

    SpaceRip rules! The B-E-S-T ! ! !

  • @lovewillwinnn
    @lovewillwinnn Рік тому +1

    All dynamic energy (mentioned in Isaiah 40: 26) originates with our Creator. (Name found in Psalm 83:18)

  • @rprince418
    @rprince418 10 років тому

    Thank you. Finally. Instead of resorting to the usual "God doesn't exist" argument, you let those of us who believe in him have our own opinions by saying science doesn't disprove him.
    As a Christian, I believe in God. But I also believe in science. Science is an important part of our society and without it we cannot move forward as humans. But I respect the beliefs of people who do not believe in him.
    You have gained my respect sir. :)

  • @Philliesfanno1
    @Philliesfanno1 9 років тому +9

    Hold up so a human has a 1000 watt output during vigorous exercise but a car only has 20,000? So a car is only 20 times as powerful as a human? What? (Or should I say, "watt?")

    • @qcislander
      @qcislander 9 років тому +3

      No. 20,000 watts is barely over 26 horsepower. A typical car outputs far more than five times that much power... i.e. way more than 100 humans working as hard as they possibly can.

  • @AndreasDewatmoko1
    @AndreasDewatmoko1 9 років тому +2

    the universe is electric

    • @alexbedel6320
      @alexbedel6320 9 років тому

      Electromagnetic forces are real. the electric theory is not.

    • @SayNOtoGreens
      @SayNOtoGreens 9 років тому

      ... but the Moon is made of cheese.
      See? I like my theory better - it's more appetising.

  • @PauloRoberto-ru7dg
    @PauloRoberto-ru7dg 6 років тому

    Amazing video, I doooo looooove watch SpaceRip videos. You guys are the best by far.

  • @michellevilleneuve6567
    @michellevilleneuve6567 4 роки тому +1

    Superb vidéos , fantastic ,thank you for this very interesting documentary

  • @bcat010
    @bcat010 10 років тому +102

    The most powerful object in the universe? Someone's ass after a Taco Bell binge.

  • @RavFromYetti
    @RavFromYetti 11 років тому +4

    most powerful object - black hole
    most powerful force - gravity
    no need for a video

    • @bored2851
      @bored2851 2 роки тому

      Wrong, gravity is actually the weakest of the fundamental forces, the order being ( from highest to lowest )
      Strong force
      Weak force
      Normal force
      Gravitation
      Black holes are mainly so destructive due to the warping of space time and the plasma toroids surrounding it

  • @jingyuanchen3426
    @jingyuanchen3426 6 років тому

    As of late 2015, the LIGO collaboration, after 5 decades of preparation, has for the first time of humankind history detected the gravitational wave from black hole merger event. The wave lasted about one second, but has traveled billions of years across the empty space before reaching us.

  • @assasinenzio2841
    @assasinenzio2841 4 роки тому +2

    Quick question if our universe is still expanding how do we know it is a closed system?

  • @avabara
    @avabara 10 років тому +3

    Whoaaa how'd I get here?! Who cares! This is awesome :D

  • @bennybooboo6789
    @bennybooboo6789 10 років тому +4

    Goku

    • @aaronalquiza9680
      @aaronalquiza9680 10 років тому

      *****
      how about yo momma

    • @kaizoisevil
      @kaizoisevil 9 років тому +1

      Ben Barrett Superman is more powerful than Goku.

  • @student027
    @student027 11 років тому

    That was well presented spacerip, nice one:D

  • @emmanuelbrown3976
    @emmanuelbrown3976 10 років тому +1

    our universe is such a beautiful thing but its a shame that we live so short
    so we cant explore it all

    • @EGbean2
      @EGbean2 5 років тому

      We live forever if you count future potential of offspring, enough time to explore all of space and science

  • @Gabrielde2ori
    @Gabrielde2ori 8 років тому +5

    So where is Goku ?

  • @user-qp3uz6bd8z
    @user-qp3uz6bd8z 8 років тому +7

    And 3 years after this video came out gravitational vaves has been found

    • @ShynyMagikarp
      @ShynyMagikarp 8 років тому

      +Назар Ильдаров I mean we already knew about them but we just hadn't TOTALLY CONFIRMED.

    • @thoec6545
      @thoec6545 8 років тому

      +Lilz they havent been totally confirmed yet aswell, there is no totally confirmed in science :D

    • @sirmedia8773
      @sirmedia8773 8 років тому +1

      there is no totally confirmed in sciene? are you stupid!

    • @ShynyMagikarp
      @ShynyMagikarp 8 років тому +1

      Thoec I'm not sure I agree? How is there no totally confirmed in science?

    • @thoec6545
      @thoec6545 8 років тому

      Lilz well since you can make 1000000 experiments for something, but only 1 could undo the other 1000000, you just have to find the one ;) you cant confirm anything its just a theorie ^^

  • @TheStifmeister777
    @TheStifmeister777 7 років тому +1

    Chuck Norris's yawn is more powerful than that scruffy black hole.

  • @one_super_nova
    @one_super_nova 10 років тому +1

    Too many people who don't realize free ad blockers exist.

  • @NewEraJerks6
    @NewEraJerks6 10 років тому +5

    it still mindfucks me how i'm not on the list, have you guys seen my bench max bro

  • @ITsIMP0RT4NT
    @ITsIMP0RT4NT 8 років тому +16

    1:27 Between my legs! Hahahaha
    I'll be a virgin forever 😞

  • @wesleymccurtain166
    @wesleymccurtain166 10 років тому

    Space Rip, thank you so much for posting these videos.

  • @corycampman7336
    @corycampman7336 2 роки тому

    It’d be awesome for this channel to make updated videos

    • @Aurealeus
      @Aurealeus Рік тому

      They do, on paid channels.
      You just don't get to see them for FREE on UA-cam until decades later.

  • @taichitao85
    @taichitao85 8 років тому +3

    There are billions people on a planet that's orbiting a star. A galaxy have billions of star. A massive cluster have billions of galaxy. All of that is only a sand on a beach. (Such tiny role that we play and if we were to go extinct, how many will notice us).

    • @vivasreno
      @vivasreno 7 років тому

      Ty Thor , and exactly for that matter why do we make are life's so difficult? we could all just forget the past , take the tools we have created to be able to survive, still give science the satisfaction of maybe find a way to expend are species to a different planet but at the same time have the courage to accept that we all one day will disappear. so let's work all together and have a good time on this planet.

    • @MissTrinidad
      @MissTrinidad 6 років тому

      silenciooutstanding too much like RIGHT. 😞

  • @adamspears2409
    @adamspears2409 4 роки тому +3

    Allah (almighty) said in the holy Quran (And they ask you, [O Muhammad], about the soul. Say, "The soul is of the affair of my Lord. And mankind have not been given of knowledge except a little.")

  • @Sajuuk
    @Sajuuk 11 років тому

    Because our Universe is a thrilling place!

  • @TheHelghast1138
    @TheHelghast1138 8 років тому

    Well that was humbling

  • @DeppTDi
    @DeppTDi 9 років тому +8

    Wanted to know how powerful the human fart is. Was disappointed

    • @jmitterii2
      @jmitterii2 9 років тому

      Well, you did figure out the rank of civilization we rank in the universe.
      The homosapien sapien master of fart power! Very old fart power of dead stuff!

    • @aragornthebrave
      @aragornthebrave 9 років тому

      DeppTDi Probably not that powerful on a cosmic scale, but if you're in an enclosed space with me, it's pretty powerful :)

    • @spectatormag946
      @spectatormag946 9 років тому +1

      aragornthebrave lmaooooo

    • @MrVavo007
      @MrVavo007 8 років тому

      +DeppTDi 6.2 joules

    • @nononoone9670
      @nononoone9670 6 років тому

      What's watts ??

  • @Masterofachief
    @Masterofachief 9 років тому +4

    THE TRUCK DUDE this don't talk about the most powerful things in the universe it just explains a crab load of stuff about some powerful stuff like black holes and then talks about earth and stuff which no one actually cares about. i wanna hear about like the most powerful things in the universe not a damn explaining of earth.

  • @MrSnufullahfahgess
    @MrSnufullahfahgess 11 років тому

    First minute already hurting my head. Just thinking about our insignificance in this universe and size comparison of everything.

  • @karinaarklie75
    @karinaarklie75 3 роки тому

    Fantastic stuff , brilliant documentary , I love anything to do with the planets .

  • @4everPixelated
    @4everPixelated 9 років тому +3

    i know i probably sound stupid but can someone tell me why light cant escape black holes? if photons have no mass, then why is it affected by gravity?

    • @firefirefire688
      @firefirefire688 9 років тому +1

      E^2= (mc^2)^2+p^2c^2
      This is real equation of e=mc^2
      Where p is momentum
      So anything which has momentum is attracted by gravity

    • @wolfiethebumpireslyr
      @wolfiethebumpireslyr 9 років тому

      They have no rest mass. They still have mass though.

    • @ThrottleKitty
      @ThrottleKitty 9 років тому +7

      ★ 4ever Pixelated ★ Gravity is not pulling them, as it can't, since they have no mass (duh) BUT gravity from the black hole is so strong it is pulling the space which the light beam exists in into its core FASTER then the light beam can move into new space, therefor it gets dragged in. Once it passes the event horizon, it becomes impossible for the light beam to enter space which can ever exist outside of the black hole.

    • @Final-Ts
      @Final-Ts 9 років тому

      Art Murder Best answer thus far.

    • @saqehi
      @saqehi 9 років тому +1

      ★ 4ever Pixelated ★ Might want to understand the escape velocity. For example, Earth is going around the sun at certain speed that keeps it in orbit instead of being dragged ever closer to it. The escape velocity of the black hole is the speed of light, meaning that light pulled (or space with light pulled) warps around the black hole changing its direction . This forms the event horizon. Once pass the event horizon, moving into the hole is inevitable!

  • @realcrazyguru78
    @realcrazyguru78 9 років тому +4

    Do the Z fighters count as an object?

    • @TheKendo1999
      @TheKendo1999 9 років тому

      CrazyDOS Dude, fucking yes. You're my new favorite person.

    • @TheKendo1999
      @TheKendo1999 9 років тому +1

      CrazyDOS Dude, fucking yes. You're my new favorite person.

    • @ThrottleKitty
      @ThrottleKitty 9 років тому

      CrazyDOS Are you talking about those things in my skyrim mountains that make them strobe at me?

    • @realcrazyguru78
      @realcrazyguru78 9 років тому

      Art Murder please tell me you are kidding

    • @alexisbeuve8199
      @alexisbeuve8199 6 років тому

      15 000 u = 6.10 ^ 32 W

  • @gregkarris6869
    @gregkarris6869 5 років тому

    Awesome channel - great Space docs... :)

  • @easylogy4825
    @easylogy4825 2 роки тому

    I still can't believe that the thrust generated by the fire ejection is lifting the rocket up... can't believe it

  • @DanielleA2023
    @DanielleA2023 10 років тому +12

    loving this video!!! and others like it. gosh the world is beautiful, complex, dynamic and scientifically explainable, what a waste religion is.

    • @devaztator01
      @devaztator01 10 років тому +3

      ***** Einstein never said that -_-

    • @Slaggedfire
      @Slaggedfire 10 років тому

      devaztator01 He just used the name of him to get some internet street cred.

    • @easyeagle2
      @easyeagle2 10 років тому

      How you come to such a narrow conclusion is beyond me. This is just another aspect of his beautiful creation . We are just beginning to understand some of it with the new scientific instruments.. Religion and science do not have to exclude each other.

    • @Surfer7901
      @Surfer7901 9 років тому

      Aries2012100: You say "gosh the world is beautiful, complex, dynamic and scientifically explainable". Yes! It may well be, but the final explanation of meaning and purpose? Material science can NEVER answer that.
      So what is its purpose, and what is YOUR purpose? JESUS The Christ said that you have both a present purpose and a destiny; loved by him, and forever, one day to live with him, in perfect peace. You were not created for nothing, and you do have a unique purpose. THE DEFINITION OF SCIENCE AT THE STRICTEST LEVEL MEANS 'KNOWLEDGE' - all of it; which includes the getting of WISDOM. Mankind Loves to put God in a box and say "That's religion". But God cannot be put in a box; He is the maker of the ENTIRE UNIVERSE. He is there, and He is NOT silent. He HAS spoken to us by his Son, and (BY THE WAY) he says that he made the stars, the sun -our star, and Earth in all of its glorious beauty.
      You who put God in a little box and throw the key away, remember that Jesus holds the key to your real life, the life he wants you to be able to enjoy. And if you lock him out of your life, he will come back and knock on the door again, in friendship "BEHOLD, I STAND AT THE DOOR AND KNOCK: If any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me. " (Revelation ch 3, v 20). NOW is the time to receive him into your life, and he will receive you, when we turn from all that is wrong our our lives and 'repent'.

    • @Slaggedfire
      @Slaggedfire 9 років тому

      This video is false upon further research the nokia should be at the top of the list.

  • @adammm__alltogether
    @adammm__alltogether 11 років тому

    Top marks from me for yet another excellent Space Rip video.

  • @justgottodoit
    @justgottodoit 10 років тому

    0.0 knowing that man made something 1600 times the combined power of both the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs is really scary.

  • @rishivardhan801
    @rishivardhan801 3 роки тому

    Physics is most fundamental natural science that governs entire natural phenomena, entire space and time, matter and energy, forces that makes Momentum and motion possible in our physical world, the universe

  • @realLuisGiordano
    @realLuisGiordano 10 років тому

    soviets wanted to detonate a 100MT hydrogen bomb, but they were afraid that the fallout would reach continental Russia, so they capped it to 50MT. Yet, it was the most powerful nuclear device ever detonated

  • @michael3263
    @michael3263 6 років тому

    Scientific Fact - We are tiny bits of the universe looking back at itself.

  • @thedudeyeah
    @thedudeyeah 9 років тому +1

    The Mighty bicep

  • @GandalfWiseman
    @GandalfWiseman 11 років тому +1

    I'm so into science right guys! this is so amazing like seriously i'm basically a kid so i have more knowledge then you all probably ...

  • @ilexcorp
    @ilexcorp 11 років тому

    No to Nuke Energy ! Yes to Black Holes Energy!

  • @andrewthornton6246
    @andrewthornton6246 3 роки тому

    Yet another amazingly interesting video keep them coming space RIP tv

  • @skebess
    @skebess 11 років тому

    wow... never thought it would be any effective so never bothered install it. Just tried it now. It's amazing !!!

  • @aliha9123
    @aliha9123 11 років тому

    "God is nothing more than something to give you false hope" I Never knew that "God" Gave you any type of hope, neither in my commen't did i speak of "God" I Spoke that The big bang is just a theory that seems the best scientificly explanation for how the world got created, and the way the can proove that the big bang is true is too get a telescope that good to see that far into the past we we havent managerd that so that is the best theory we have and we go by it.

  • @erikandersson2739
    @erikandersson2739 7 років тому

    YAY, you got it right this time. 3 trillion Yotta IS a 3 followed by 36 zeroes. :)

  • @HirosamaNadasaki
    @HirosamaNadasaki 11 років тому

    The gigantic massive and maybe the most important difference is that in science, when a person doesn't know something, he or she tries to theorize and actually discover it, and if that person still doesn't know, he or she will just say "I don't know".
    In religion, the person believes all the answer is already there in his or her faith and he doesn't have to look for it, just have to believe it, and if asked he or she will say "I know the answer, it's in my god" when actually they don't know it.

  • @NukeMan1993
    @NukeMan1993 11 років тому

    Here is a quote.
    "Gods are fragile things; they may be killed by a whiff of
    science or a dose of common sense." -Chapman Cohen (1868-1954)

  • @Jacobmelendez51
    @Jacobmelendez51 11 років тому

    I literally am watching this all night

  • @marcelw6440
    @marcelw6440 4 роки тому +1

    Who's the narrator?

  • @mrmeatymeatball
    @mrmeatymeatball 11 років тому +1

    Can we please talk about the awesome power of the Universe we inhabit?

  • @theresarose5242
    @theresarose5242 5 років тому +1

    Can we affect it?