Beyond the Cosmic Horizon
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
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In 2012, scientists detected the most distant galaxy discovered to date. This galaxy is now expected to be over 46 billion light years from the Earth, at the very edge of the observable universe. But what differentiates the observable universe and the rest of the universe? Today, we examine how a 13 billion year-old universe can be hundreds of billions of light years in diameter, and what might be waiting for us behind the barrier of the cosmic horizon.
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The more I know - the less I know.
fg4h G I think that’s with every profession, and a sign of growth, talent and maturity.
A small correction: the more you know the more questions you have
@@INameIsGood depends
Mind bending statement
@@kissen1x638 how? When?
The “Cosmic Horizon” is just the universe’s render distance
How do you change the settings , we can prob increase it
We need to increase the Chunk size.
bixy stars idk, I’m not an admin
Fog off war
nettron101 or... What is doing the rendering?...
All I know is, every year, someone from earth always wins miss universe.
Best comment ever lol!
Neva lost
I think so, now is México candidate the universe queen
Imagine if aliens came to earth angry that a random Barbie from Earth calls herself miss Universe, when one of their species won the title.
@@OchiiDinUmbraa i dunno why but i thought of futurama lol or those aliens off south park that suck each others arm things
‘It seems to be expanding more in its latter years’
Same bro, same. :(
Man I hope that when I die, I will have the ability to travel through speed and time to see the wonders of the universe.
I think about that all the time. Our conscience floating away with every particle observing the vastness of the universe freely. Or at least reading the energy emitted by all matter and understand the mechanics of everything that exist.
Word
I feel ya there.
Yeah, I'd like to be able to travel through speed as well.
I hope that it's not rainy when I go out later
I don't know how someone couldn't be absolutely fascinated by stuff like this. In my opinion, there is NOTHING more interesting than the universe. No other subject even comes close to bring as fascinating. The universe/space is as close as someone could get to experiencing real life magic. My only wish is that I went on to become an astrophysicist instead of an electrical engineer.
It's a little harder to become as Astrophysicist. All those guys are geniuses.
Space is the closest thing to us in this reality. It is as close as t your lips are to yourself. Space The Only Frontier
Daniel DeVito not to be negative, but a lot of things are super interesting on the surface level but once you dive really into a subject it becomes too boring and tedious for most people. Just because you enjoy looking at the universe DOES NOT mean you’d like astrophysics
Daniel DeVito you can still go down that path
Thank you!
The devs are just teasing us with the Milkdromeda expansion pack at this point
yeah, we ain't getting that anytime soon tho
Not in 4 billion years
@@LT_Productions1 still before GTA VI
It got delayed for a few billion years tho, can't stand these delays, I hope for zero glitches and star collisions when it drops
I’m high as hell in a parking lot at 3:44am. Thanks man.
Still?
That with this video must have been quite fun
High as heaven, hell isn't high. Hell is all the way down.
How you doin?
u deserve it bro
Nothing like a midnight existential crisis 👌
THE SPEED OF MIND! In the Vedic literature still read and followed by true scientists. Traveling at the speed of mind which is much faster then the speed of light is preferred. In some way when discussing this topic brings the mind to these places. Moving the physical is silly. Drop that idea. Traveling there by mind takes practise, discipline, and a bona fide teacher. READ THE VEDAS!
@@jagadish.das.
What does Vedas say about beginning of humans?
@@optimusprime5199 the Vedas describe the macro to the micro. The multiverse to the atom. The Vedas are a comprehensive scientific work with some fantastical stories to grab attention. There are strictly nuts and bolts sections. Examples 1.laying out the movement of time down to the anu (atom) 2. Naming the oldest star in the know universe jeyshta (oldest). 3. Arundhati, two of the faints stars that orbit one another. These stars are shown to newly weds ?? Western science is coming along slowly but surely. The EARTH is round in the Vedas. The universe is egg shaped in the Vedas. Not a chicken egg though ha ha. Info is out there just have to look. I could list many more facts that have been written down for thousands of years that western science is just now accepting.
@@jagadish.das. lol, you didn't answered my question. What does Vedas say about beginning of humans? I know you will never answer that.
@@optimusprime5199 it's a comment section tactic. that many people use to get some important information out first. you will not look into what I have presented to you. Did you come from monkeys?... if you think humans came from monkeys then you must except the vedas. There are 400,000 species of humans so to which do you want me to relate.
My brain melts when I try to comprehend the fact that the universe is infinite. It's so frustrating that we know so little and likely never get any answers in our lifetime.
Humans will likely never have all the answers...probably not even 0.0000001%
Well gentlemen you are all forgetting you can experience infinity...as you are coming don't you wish your pipe was infinately long..zz....sorry for guys with short pipes
It's possible that no human will ever find the answer. Just like if humans evolved a few hundred billion years in the future, they would never know there are other galaxies out there, and their universe has only 1 galaxy.
What answers are you looking for and why does it matter so much to you that it frustrates you.
Yes yes yes
Imagine how amazing the night sky looked in ancient times with no light pollution...
just go out to the country :D ^
@@DekkarJrStill wouldn’t be the same. No matter what there will always be a bit of light pollution. Except maybe some remote island in the pacific.
@@thanus6636 =[
@@DekkarJr yes there’s literally plenty of places here that you can see basically the entire observable galaxy and stars. u must not live in the country or have seen any of those star timelapses
@@platinumpineapple9943 I live in a fairly low pop area of Fl. Can see quite a bit of the milky way at night
Look at you go SEA.... I remember when you just started and commenting on how good your videos were.....you even replied to me. I knew you had a good future on UA-cam. You are definitely born to do this work.....and it looks like a lot of people agree. Good for you man.
Shut up
Why... use all... those ellipses?...
Zen Dawson I know right, I hate it when people fill sentences and paragraphs with pointless improper eclipses
Why...
….
God: So how big do you want this guy's existential crisis to be?
UA-cam: _yes_
There is no god evidently atleast not the Christian one
@@NSbergthor it was a joke fucking genius
what
The Leviathan I swear you atheists are just as bad as fucking religious fanatics. Constantly throwing in your views where it’s not needed.
@@NSbergthor stop it Leviathan, don't you have enough with Pinhead being an asshole with half of the world? You can still be a good person bro :C
4:06 Mysterious cosmic space doggo spotted
William Ford thank you
Such a good boi.
You made my day, thought I was the only one
I saw a lion but still, I love seeing familiar faces in these photos
With the puppydog eyes waiting for a treat
Most of us know him by his other first name.... Albert.
good to know i wasn’t the only person to notice
"It does seem that we exist at the perfect time to observe, study and comprehend the universe." 17:48
Amen
But, a lot of people, majority, could not be bothered.
@@southernsal3113 i mean, i wouldnt consider watching youtube videos on the subject the same thing as observing and studying
@@southernsal3113 most people can’t comprehend such studies. I am one of them and you are too. Watching a video isn’t equivalent to years of high level education studying extremely complex fields
@@MagikarpMan I'm not one of them! Dedicating a decade to studying Cosmology changes you. I wish more people would follow that path
And probably many civilizations in many different parts of the Universe are thinking the same 😐
So when my dad went to get cigarettes, he must have gone over there.
Oof
Damn.
Damn I’m sorry 😔
Probably got stuck queuing.
Maybe he just moved to LA, Dean...
Infinity is as comforting as it is terrifying.
But nothingness or a unuverse with a fixed finite volume is just as mind bending, if you start to think about it. Why would the jnuverse only be a hypersphere with a fixed volume you can't escape from? And in what kind of none-space would it exist? Could there be other bubbles that are NOT inside our universe, like The Expanse stations artificial empty space that connects different parts of the known universe with ringgates? All these models make my brain shiver. I guess this feeling is what people misinterpreted as "fear of god". It's the feeling you get when you encounter things your brain can't possibly understand.
@@pcuimac Yes that's true. I often wonder about 'what would I prefer' and like you say , the finiteness of the universe would be crazy as well, because even though the science says that it's not expanding into anything, if that's the case, it's utterly incomprehensible! So I guess what we have is perfect, because how could it be otherwise? If it wasn't perfect , we wouldn't be here probably.
I would say that an infinite universe is far more terrible than a limited one, because infinite means that every event with a probability bigger than zero is bound to happen an infinite times, meaning that free will is just an illusion of causality, because every possible event in your life had happened, is happening and will happen infinite times, turning you essentially in meaningless mass.
I guess so, but what does anyone do with such information? What does it mean for everyday life exactly? I tend to agree with you. Meaningless mass indeed. 'Meaning' is something everyone has even if it's just small. What exactly does having 'meaning' mean anyway? lol. I think it was St Augustine who said 'if god has a meaning for our existence, it must be beyond human imagining.' Or something. Maybe not. I'm tired.
@@ohraisins do as you please, after all, is just theoretical at best, nothing but a thought.
The fact that the universe is slowly escaping our grasp makes me feel like a little kid without his parents at a closing store, everyone trickling out, the lights turning off, and the fear of being lost.
There is just something so completely relaxing and hypnotic about outer space, especially interstellar space. Something about the pure quiet and vastness, the immense scale and sizes, and the crazy insignificance one feels...its hard to feel anything but awe
I wonder how many planets there are with advanced life forms on then and that are watching videos about the universe on their version of UA-cam
I hope there are billions upon billions! I only hope for their sake, that they know they are not alone.
@@timberkrev7978 theyre probably thinking the same as what you said
if the are outside out galaxy we`ll never find them...NEVER
@@quazar912 But Andromeda is expected to collide with us. The rest of the local group will likely follow.
@@philiproe1661 if it's true that the universe is infinite then there's a 100% chance that we will be revived by some very advanced species for some reason somehow in the future.
Why do I watch videos like this? I'm already struggling to find my place in this world...
You can't find it, you must make it young one.
This needn't have any impact upon your personal sojourn... draw your sights closer to home
rofl
Nothing wrong with a slice of humble pie
You already know, its på vestlandet
As impossible as it is for my little brain to imagine infinity, logically it makes more sense than an arbitrary shell with literally nothing outside of it.
Thank you. I've always known intuitively that it has to be infinite. What else could it be? Really. It's not a brick wall for sure.
@@doncourtreporter
Ask him to count in infinities;
Yuuup you tain't had your brain ripped until you can do that one;
@@ChiDraconis hahaha. I like the fact that Pi is an infinite number and, therefore, contains every possible sequence in there somewhere. So I already have your phone number and all others. It's in there somewhere. Haha. Peace.
@@doncourtreporter Virginia police officer Joe Gutierrez fired after Army Lieutenant Caron Nazario is pepper-sprayed and handcuffed during traffic stop ~ Had I wished to pursue truth in my traffic stop I would be making license plates now → I return clean on NCIS @ the age of 70 so 7 Decades clean and yet I fear the Bangers? ▬ 10¢ says Original Poster backfires on me → Lice is etymological for License >> As usual hide in plain sight it was right in front of you all along
@@ChiDraconis Sir, I don't have a clue what you're talking about. Must be very deep. I really thought we were discussing science here, man. I'm 45 years in criminal and civil courts, myself.
Us: "People of the future will never be able to see distant galaxies."
People of the future:" Huh? We can see all of the stringwaves in the universe by simple circumflex non-interaction with latent alpha-tachyon signatures in the mass-time function of optimal vacu...."
Us:" So sad.... so sad..."
Uncle Roger?
Bazingaaa!!
LOL! Seriously. That sounded off to me as well.
@@tyrellrivera do you understand how light works?
@@pegleg2959 I do not.
“The cosmos is within us. We are made of star-stuff. We are a way for the universe to know itself.” ― Carl Sagan
Xcfly Gaming your comment is dumb as fuck you stupid piece of fucking shit. You aren’t funny you aren’t cool and you probably aren’t black. Shut the fuck up.
Again with that lame Sagan quote.
Event horizon taught me outside of our universe is not a nice place
great flick!
VOYAGER 1 AND 2 CONFIRMED THAT, JUST BEYOND THE OORT CLOUD IS PURE HELLFIRE
The Event Horizon needed a Gellar Field...BADLY!!
Chiu san
I don't get the reference
Just watched that movie 2 days ago. Great movie.
There’s a reason everything is running away from Us...
The galaxies are antisocial
You don’t use deodorant
your comment was exactly what I was looking for:)Haha,ty
arent we running away from them too
Trump,, brexist... Fascism
One think that always amazes me is no matter what you believe, this all had a beginning. And to generate this place we’re in, it must have been an unimaginably epic event
truly epic to be alive
But there are people who hypothesize that the universe is eternal, has always existed and didn't have a beginning. Given that all of time and space is by definition part of the universe, it's not really coherent to think of time before the universe, so in essence it had to have existed for literally all of time. And that seems just as unimaginably awesome as a universe-generating event.
Just some more food for thought!
@@Krikenemp18 agreed. It’s fucking mind blowing bro
"It's hard to believe that there is simply nothing outside of an arbitrary boundary" THANK YOU. The same way that it's hard to believe that there could be anything that doesn't consist of something smaller. The idea of an infinite universe (and in the case of multiverse, infinite plane in which many big bangs are happening) makes FAR more sense for both the cosmic and quantum level rather than the idea that the universe is a gigantic fish tank that consists of immutable building blocks that just "are".
Exactly, the observable is just what we can see, its likely pretty much the same stuff practically infinitely
Beautifully said
I read that quote, unintentionally, at the exact same time he said it. There are larger forces at play here!
@@Alex-xs7zd jesus
It does not “make far more sense”, it’s just more closely related to how our intuition works. (Just like time dilation escapes our intuition.)
Unsettling to think how our observable universe might be similar to something the size of a paper clip compared to the unobservable universe.
It's turtles all the way.
Infinite Universe = infinite possibilities. That's a good thing.
Or the galaxies that we can see are merely subatomic particles of something MUCH larger.
@@egonieser
Neither good nor bad. Just. Is.
@@mephInc No. Things behave differently at the subatomic level. That's how we know this isn't true.
This here is probably the hardest topic to understand when it comes to outer space.
Isn't it wonderful? There's always more subjects and further understanding to satiate one's curiosity.
I understand about 10% of this...
Still get mesmerized
Zito Keratin its mind boggling
Me not so much 🤣
Uhm, only 10 % What are you, twelve ?
I thought this was a very light video, and while it didn't really showcase any new information, it did deliver one message that I didn't think of before:
Those that come long after us won't have any idea there is anything else behind the cosmic horizon. That's a really comically sad circumstance :)
I wonder if you watched PBS Space Time, if you'd get even 0.1%, those vids are quite heavy on a heavy content / minute of vid...
@Arceus Yeah I bet he's fun to be around..... NOT
What if billions of years ago, you could see other universes as part of the observable space and now we can only see galaxies....
If it where let's say 10 billion years ago. We would only see light as far 3.8 billion years. Because that's how old the universe would be and how long that light would reach us. If you were at that horizon of 3.8 billion years. Everywhere else would look the same at 3.8 billion years.
Hydra it could be that laws of physics don’t have a chance to change until two areas of the sand universe become causally unconnected
Lol
Hydra word! That would be cool
I like this guy, this guy is deep 🤔
Watching your older videos, I'm glad you have slowed down your speaking and learnt to pace yourself in the later ones, I find it hard to listen to a stream of words without any clear punctuation but the material here is just so interesting that I'm okay with it.
Sometimes it feels so lonely and depressing to know that most of the stars we see today are dead about a billion years ago and now we only see their past.
It's all about perspective. Any beings that could potentially live in that galaxy may look at ours the same way. Just think of everything we get to see in the other direction that they can't. Think of everything here on our own home planet they can never experience. They'll never cuddle a cat or swim in our ocean. They can never know our history or our future and never get to be any part of the human experience, that's for us, and us alone.
Furthermore, the Milky Way may as well be a small universe in and of itself. There are untold millions of stars and solar systems right here at home that aren't going anywhere. They aren't expanding away from us, they will forever be close by just waiting for us to have the technology to visit. There's also no doubt that a portion of these millions upon millions of stars harbour planets with intelligent life eager to interact with us someday.
See, the beauty of everything being so massive and unknown is that the things we want most are bound to be out there. We want the company of other sapient life forms? Well with the sheer number of stars and planets existing in our galaxy they HAVE to be here somewhere. Interstellar travel, immortality, all the answers to everything we ever wanted to know? It's there, and we'll eventually have enough to figure it out. Remember there was a time before we even knew that the universe existed. There was also time when we saw things like getting to the moon, or even creating something like an airplane as completely impossible. Hell, I remember seeing an episode of a show back in like 2009 or '10, where they said something like a "jetpack" couldn't exist. Now there are videos of people using perfectly functional, albeit clunky, jetpacks all over UA-cam. All we gotta do, is be patient
Three words to learn from. “I don’t know.” They contain intellectual honesty.
The more you know, the more you realize you know nothing.
Do you hear sadhguru?
That's four words. An abbreviation (correction: contraction) is not one word...
Hayley Rose Winters “You are anal” also comes to mind.
@@HayleyRoseWinters uh?
How is I don't know four words?
they have to come up with a better name than "milk-dromeda" ......
andromilk?
@@baronnashor158 Andro-Way?
Ok "Matt"
and-ray
The Andyway
What a crazy good non-shock factor information filled video.
Dude....im in awe... I always think about these sorts of things and you always have a topic that I've thought internally about, and expanded on that. Thank you.
and we deal with corrupt politics and 12 hours a day working..
@@polemisch1046 hmmm, nazi?
@@Saigonas and?
Pointless
@@polemisch1046 wasn't Hitler just a Zionist created "boogeyman" to begin with? Why would he win when he was just a puppet in the "show"?
Nevermind the genocide, even if you don't think it happened during WW2, it definitely would've happened afterwards. @@polemisch1046
I wonder how do they decide who gets to mash their keyboard to name a new galaxy.
There are numbering systems for the several catalogs. You find one, it gets the next number per the catalog's scheme.
KutWrite its a joke
I like to think they have a room with a floor made of keyboards, then they just get out the good old laser pointer and have a cat chase it, a few hours of that and they have a very long list of numbers to draw from.
It's a lottery, on casual Fridays at Nasa they draw a name from a hat and that guy gets to sleep at his desk on Monday, invariably at least once in a while an employee will accidentally lay his head on his keyboard, and thus a new star is born.
Rock paper scissors
There are galaxies, stars and planets where we are beyond their observable universe. Facts like this really boggles my mind
Very well made video, good job! Absolutely astonishing how much of the universe we still do not fully understand. Thanks you for this wonderful journey!
I show this video to my son when he asks me where babies come from.
xbpbat21x LMAO
LOL Lesson learned: Don't ask Dad.
Maybe the Universe is just breathing out at this moment in time.
i think we are thinking in too short of time. Maybe the universe and all the dark matter out there is like a sponge, and it got hit with a figurative splash of water, so, like those little capsule sponge dinosaurs, they EXPAND, but only to a limit, and then its just at its final size. Our view of time is so short, were in that moment where the sponge is expanding super fast.
Im just saying maybe we just don't have enough info to see the real big picture.
And maybe in countless years from now, it will finally start to breath in, causing the Big Crunch. And it will breathe out, starting a new universe... etc.
That’s a pretty interesting thought
Indeed. Our main challenge is scale. Scale of time, scale of size. We think that emergence stops at « living organism ». But there always ends up being a level above that. We think we’re right in the middle of size scale from the smallest particles to the observable universe but it’s because it’s from OUR perspective. We’re trapped in our scale. If the universe is a concious being formed of galaxies superclusters n shit, maybe a billion years for us is the blink of an eye to « him ». It’s too big for us to comprehend. Trapped in our scale. This is why we will never know shit until we escape this. For example, creating actual artifical intelligence and matrioshka brains that can experience the universe at outrageous scales.
@@Bad-dl2ks just like Conformal cyclic cosmology CCC universe theory
@4:05 I can seen my dog *Justy* in here who died 2 years back....
Rip Justy ❤
Einstein’s theory of General Relativity definitely allows for *space* to expand faster than the speed of light, but SEA is certainly correct that Special Relativity doesn’t allow for matter to travel faster than light. At cosmic scales though, it’s General Relativity that runs the show - as strange as it is. I’m not really sure why SEA didn’t utilize this viewpoint - I found the whole Special Relativity explanation to be muddled. Other than that, absolutely great video!!
It seems to me that the only thing we are doing here is exploring the capabilities of our primary sensory organ, the eye. Everything we think we know about the universe is based on how we perceive light.
Imagine if you are a dog and you would try to explain the universe via your primary sensory organ, the nose. The universe would look totally different.
Now imagine a race of alien beings with sensory organs we can't even imagine.
Damn!!
Well if unknown forces exist then it would pose an effect on its surrounding which we can build machines to detect.
It's because light is the fastest thing on the universe, if we can't detect something with light, then it's impossible for anything else, unless we manage to teleport
Who's to say human eyes won't evolve over the next million years to naturally see beyond today's visible light?
@@conorm2524 again, doesnt matter, what you can detect with your eyes, we can already see ultra violet or infra red and by the way its still light, again light is the limit of the universe, once you reach speed of light time stops so there is NOTHING faster than it in all of the universe.
I don't think any of his future uploads will beat this one. This is by far the best video about the Universe I've seen on UA-cam so far. This guy's voice helps it make even more enjoyable. Thanks.
Thank you so much :)
SEA I don’t agree.. so you have a cute lil Australian accent. But your rambling over the script. The amount of script your trying to cover needs more time to say it if you expect people to actually pic up on it.
@@it5190 Australian accent ?
@@it5190 uh sure
@@it5190 you're, not your
dude, the subject is complex enough for a much larger video. A full 2 hour documentary movie I would love to see!!
You have a beautiful voice and a wonderful delivery. Your knowledge is massive and I am but an amateur speck of dust sheltering in your cosmic shadow.
Well, what if we're on the other side of someone else's cosmic horizon?
Comforting and sad
Verne The Turtle it is
We probably are
allisrevealed233 it's unfathomable to imagine!
If the entirety of the universe is trillions of light years or even infinite, it's a given that we indeed are beyond somebody's cosmic horizon...possibly an infinite number of somebodies.
SEA, I simply want you to know that this is by far my favorite video on this platform. I have watched it countless times and continue watching it weekly. It’s simply INCREDIBLE! It’s wildly entertaining, educational and downright scary that at this point, in the distant future, civilizations will not be able to see anything but dark skies. Your channel is simply amazing. Please continue doing what you’re doing!!!!! Much love!!!
Varaz Sahakian thank you so much! 💙
Sea; keep up the fantastic work! This is mind blowing stuff.
From simple geometry dash content to this, bro had an entire content glowup. I love it bro keep it up
Smart guy with 200 IQ : Woah this is fascinating
My brain : BRING ME THE COSMIC HORIZON
God: why didn't you ask before
is this a bmth reference
Who else did notice the approaching dog face at 4:03?
@Frank P. No, it's proof: the universe has puppy eyes and is staring at us.
We are not alone but the universe feels mighty lonely and needs some petting.
13:36! Look at THAT dog face! Different colored eyes, big red tongue!!! It's on the lower right part of screen 🤯🤯🤯
Then 13:48 they do an extreme close up of the dog you pointed out
Looks like a lion with a mane to me.
Sort of creeped me out.
Yeah I thought I was the only one we're brothers now :D
I can’t think of any other cosmology channel that can hold a candle to your work SEA. Many thanks again.
Isaac Arthur is pretty good too. Brilliant man
To think, wonder and be confused but try and comprehend is a beautiful and fulfilling feeling 🧠
Pretty refreshing video. Most other space videos just talk about the same things or whatever's in the news, so this was nice.
I’m absolutely infatuated with space and the cosmos it’s really cool to see you making videos like this
Been here since about 15k subs and now your at 350k...by 2022, you should easily have 1.3 mil. The quality is better than Nat Geo! Cheers
"The Peak of Eloquence" is a great read as well that has some mind boggling related topics on the nature of universe and life....
Ah, just my daily existential crisis
every time i watch stuff like this i get scared that some kind of spacial anomaly is going to wipe out earth in an instant
I know... It's so sad really.
Remember. Your existence is as valuable as our galaxy's existence. Every particle is like a decimal in whole number.
@@JonasC22 Who's to say you haven't already been wiped out.
@眩暈夢 me...i'm still here.
Imagine how far we’d be right now in terms of space exploration and advancements if everyone was working together 💭
Gotta get over nationalism, tribalism, greed, and pride first......good luck with that.
hmmmmm.....NAH. Even if we did (work together), we'd just know there is a LOT more we don't know. Just like now. Makes no difference.
Humanity works best without borders
@@IHatePeopleOfColor So warring and killing, kidnapping, slavery would all be much easier without 'borders'. Yea.....good luck on that one. Even the Native Americans, who had no 'borders' warred on each other.
How weird that it sounds, but mankind has evolved and learned more during times of war(cold war for example) when groups are competing against each other, then when they werent. When theres a conflict both partys want to 'win' therefor speeding up our evolution
I put your videos on when I get into bed, listening to amazing things about the universe that bore me. You talk in my sleep, almost nightly.
Love this video and love this channel. Thank you!
"there was no beginning and there is no end , existence is just relative"
not sold on that one
“The nothing, is nothing, so it can’t be labeled by humans” but then again, in that same nothing, a lot happens. You and I will never know, but we have Rueda white wine, that’s a silver lining ;)
@Jason There’s nothing to be sold on. Any conclusion you can come to still begs the question, “well what happened before that, and before that, and so on...” It’s impossible for there to be a beginning and an end as far as humans can understand. Because there had to be a “before the beginning” and there will have to be an “after the end”, always in every scenario.
@@ummmno3871 Thank you. Obviously. What else could it be?
And there is Martians
Milkdromeda, huh? Well I guess we have plenty of time to come up with a better name. ;)
Andromeway?
Youlia Hadzhidimova Very patriarcal. Maybe Androginway. Ah... I don’t know.
@@awesomegaming1991 Walter
SyedRayyan Ali I like that that name 👍🏼
Neil? Milkdromeda sounds gay so might as well make it more gay.
This is one of the most fascinating and enigmatic videos I think I’ve ever seen. Endlessly interpreted. I come back to it at least once a month to try to comprehend it.
So glad I found this channel. 🙂👍🏻
The universe can almost be infinite, it's the light that reaches us that makes us feel like we can measure the age of the universe
I've said this many times
@Tree Sapp the hamster gods told me
'Somewhere something incredible is waiting to be found' carl sagan
Christian Plevier yeah !!! My wifes mojo.
Your mom for example.... Oh wait...... Damn it.... Please tell her I said hi
If the universe is infinite, then eventualy things will start to repeat... so somewhere there is another earth with another humans that look just like you and me.
if the universe is infinite and time is infinite which it would have to be for the universe to be infinite since the 4th dimension is time and dimensions 1-4 together are space-time, and there are infinite universes then everything possible is waiting to be found, from the incredible to the mundane, and will be found at some point
King Flippy Nips your imagination runs wild. It’s only one universe. No evolution. Jesus created everything
Another incredible program...the more I watch, the more I wanna watch.. so informative..
The tone of your voice and accent is perfectly suited for the subject matter! Keep going!
We are part of the universe, we are universe that observes itself. Somebody said this. Warm greetings from Kazakhstan to all curious people!
I think Brain Cox said something like that.
@@automatonm99 thanks, bro!
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We are not inhabitors of the universe, we are the universe itself. Our bodies are made up of elements In which are observable in all other places of the universe, carbon, iron, oxygen, calcium, all created by stars. Everything we are, we have, and we observe is all the same connected thing. Even ourselves and all other forms of life on earth.
Was it Borat? Sorry couldn’t help myself haha
Special Relativity does put a limit on the speed an object can travel through space but it does not put a limit on the speed of the expansion of space itself. The observed acceleration does not conflict with Einstein's relativity theory.
Brilliant idea
Exactly. This isn't a "new idea" either -- it's been well established for decades.
And is the exact reason an Alcubierre drive has been theorized.
Casual existential crisis, thanks for that one.
*Don't think about how insignificant you are to the yawning chasm of the void.*
*It know no bounds.*
I am thinking I understood about 5% of this, yet it was still brilliantly fascinating!
This is exactly what kind of videos we need, very nice.
Why would there be anything special beyond the horizon? _We_ are beyond the cosmic horizon from those galaxies perspective too. It's just a fancy way of saying "too far to be seen".
thats not the point...its not relative TO US...the question is "whats beyond the edge OF THE EDGE"
@@mattortiz5681 imagine you could only see as far as the boundaries of our solar system and then say it's probably more of the same why would it be different beyond the solar system
It can't be seen cause it's moving faster than light so the light never reaches us.
@@mattortiz5681 Wouldn't make so much sense as the universe is constantly cooling down, which it can only do if it expends into nothingness with no hot mass and it would also contradict the big bang theory, so not very likely.
@@ciociaroirrequiete2927 well, technically, IT IS RELATIVE to us
Excellent video
Thanks for posting
More than beautiful video! Thousand thumbs up!
Did you say “Alfred Einstein” ??
10:05 lol
hes racist
He also said parsecs? I thought that was a silly thing made up by George Lucas?
Jason Caldwell nope they are an actual unit of distance, though i think george lukas mistakenly thought it was a unit of time.
@Dakota McGee who said that, you?
10:05 Who is Alfred Einstein? Albert's cousin? Didn't he write "relatives with relativity"?
Haha, relatives with relativity? That is so funny.
you must be traveling near the speed of light to call something from 2019 very old... hehehe
thank you so much for this incredibly beautiful video, with a superbly edited text, and so nicely spoken. breathtaking, in and out, beyond any horizon.
In summary, we really need to perfect wormhole tech!
Fantastic video, cheers!
We know nothing. And that's kind of beautiful.
I just wish some crazy groundbreaking event discovery happens in my lifetime. I love space
@@djteq9 Gravitational waves, revelation of Higgs Boson particle, discovery of thousands of exoplanets in the last 20 years, those are just a few small but great findings in the past couple decades.. Plus JW space telescope to be launched soon which will be able to detect atmospheres of possibly habitable planets.. they have and are happening my friend, don't let it pass you by, we live in an amazing time!
@@jesuschrist4321 why did you let my cat get ran over
And imagine every other galaxy has different elements and physics so we barely even know anything about our galaxy we actually do know nothing about other galaxies
@@myfatassdick They don't. Absorption and emission lines in a simple spectrograph tell us that the same elements are there and the same physics at play. Learn things, kids. Opinions later.
I don't this will ever be topped. I'm glad I found this channel.
Production efforts are certainly nice and shiny, but if you want to educate yourself on the deeper level, you need to watch something like PBS Space Time. Just drink at least two coffees before going there :-D
But, this makes for a great fall-asleep video without lot of complex math!
His voice, it's dark, deep and mysterious.
Great video topic, thank you for stimulating my mind and soul
It is so sad to think that all the galaxies far far away, will forever be out of our reach
Well the andromeda galaxy will mix with the milky Way galaxy in about 4 billion years
@@supokanatm3435 True, but by universal standards, Andromeda is very close by. Only 2.6 million light years.
@@TheRiverweasel09 and there are closer galaxies in out local group
if we reach the black hole in the center its a portal to other galaxies. but the laws of physics is different in every galaxy.
No, not really... Why even care when there are still countless within our observable universe and thus theoretically also within our "reach"?
That awkward moment when astrophysics starts to sounds mythical.
Astro theology is a thing
Yes, the whole Big Bang theory business smacks of total made-up nonsense. Cosmologists should just admit that they have no clue.
Only from a prespective of scale. Scale is something that science will eventually catch up with. Our understanding is prolly on par with the expansion of the galaxy. We have spent a cosmological atoms length of time getting to where we are now. Times that length of time by hundreds at a near exponential rate of discoveries of how things work and tell me then that the furthest reaches are out of range. At that point we could have discovered we can see trillons of times further then we do currently.
@@TheDalitis8 They do. Its you people that don't listen.
@@TheDalitis8 They have a more than a clue. They have EVIDENCE. That is what Big Bang skeptics dont have. They just disagree for the sake of disagreement.
THIS CHANNEL DESERVES MORE SUBSCRIPTIONS AND ULTIMATELY MORE RECOGNITION!!!!
This channel is incredible
@17:50 was a one of the most profound, mind-warping concepts I've ever heard in a UA-cam video. It used to be how insignificant we are in the cosmos. Then it was the deep freeze. But this tops them all. We truly have no idea what we've missed. And if it's anything like what distant future generations will never know about the Universe now, then it must've been something epic.
Crazy to think about, as the universe grows larger the smaller it will appear. In the distant future some civilization in the galaxy will be calling the galaxy the observable universe.
That makes me so sad. I mean there will be "people" that will only hear about , how the universe is bigger than the galaxy. AND THERE WILL BE PEOPLE that will say NONO that is all conspiracy by the goverment, they will say that there was never other galaxies , that those are just stories. And well they will be kind correct, because when they make observations, they wont have any evidence that there was galaxies. THE ONLY evidence that there was other galaxies, will be "written evidence" .
This is millions of years away if humans are still around in a 1000 I’d be suprised
@@ryan-hg2dc Oh really?
There will definately be stars in the sky. The ones from our own Galaxy (then "Milkdromeda". stupid name). What will be gone for good is earth, since the sun will expand and become sufficiently large to engulf the current orbits of Mercury and Venus, and render Earth uninhabitable. If we're not at least in a different solar system by then, it's game over.
Yes, and that's why it is so important that we gather all the information, that we can obtain today - because without us, these alien civilizations in the far future will never be able to understand how it looked like when all was just in its very beginning (we are incredibly early on in the universe - all those "ancient" aliens from film and TV... well, that's us).
Astrum and yourself are two of my favorite channels. Just a correction though: GN-z11 is the most distant galaxy ever discovered. It has a redshift of 11.09 while MACS0647-JD has a redshift of 10.7. It was discovered back in 2016.