@@WatchingUA-camInPeaceNah,if using the farthest galaxy from us is HD1 then if the speed of the universe are smaller than the speed of light the we will expect that galaxy will at 13 billion light years from us now but at this time scientist caculate the distance now is the 48 billion light years,but the space didnt do anything "harmful" and "incorrect" to the law of physics cux the space is expanding itself and the total speed is travels when expand is faster than light ;v
@@WatchingUA-camInPeace The expansión of the univers is faster than the speed of light, that's why there is the observable univers (about 4% of the whole univers) and the rest, because light cant catch Up to earth from the border of the universe
For those who dont know the manhole cover story: Basically a bunch of American Nuclear Scientists (with the military ofc) tried to test underground nukes. The nuke was drilled a few hundred feet down and the hole was filled with cement. They decided to further contain it using a steel manhole cover. However, the nuke explosion was so powerful it vaporized the concrete cover and blew the manhole cover so fast it nearly hit 66km/s. Meaning it would have reached space inless than 2 seconds
Here’s the thing The expansion of the universe is at a speed that increases the farther out into the universe you go, so it expands at a rate, while light travels and a speed, and you can’t compare a rate to a speed
Its faster than light and it grows faster the larger it is Which is practically exponential at one point Tho calling it a speed is not 100% true Expansion speed that increases depending on how large the thing is meaning it grows faster the larger it is aka a frequency sure But actual travel speed uh nah Its like saying galaxy moving with space is faster than the speed of light Which it isnt as its moving WITH space not THROUGH it The expansion of the universe works on a rate per unit system rather than actual speed a frequency Every unit of megaparsec it moves 70 kms/s faster So yeah it isn't speed Its frequency
There was a a test where someone set off a REALLY powerful bomb underground (I think) and the only thing that was covering the top was an iron manhole than was captured in only one frame the recording when the bomb went off
Fun fact: the universe’s expansion has been speeding up ever since 13.7b years ago and it will keep speeding up. Edit: Less than a week and ALREADY 25 REPLIES?!
It expands every 0.53 mega seconds The universe is expanding at a rate of about 70 kilometers per second per megaparsec (km/s/Mpc), which is a distance of over 3 million light-years. This is known as Hubble's constant. However, the exact rate of expansion is still a matter of debate, with different methods producing different results However, this pair of methods has produced two different results for the value of the Hubble constant. Data from the CMB suggests that the universe is expanding at the rate of about 41.9 miles (67.5 kilometers) per second per megaparsec (a distance equivalent to 3.26 million light-years). I hope this helped!!!
i just realized something, even faster than the expansion of the universe, there is something else, not an object, but much more than that. What we use in the first place to formulate the speed, *TIME.* time, could be a second, a milisecond, or much less. So in theory, time could be *any* time, which could be so fast, the expansion of the universe (km/s), could feel like an entire hour compared to it, yet time can be so slow, the expansion of the universe could seem faster than how it was before. i feel like a genius.
--- **Understanding Space: Gravity, Speed, and the Universe** **Introduction** Space is an expansive and intricate domain filled with complex phenomena. To truly grasp the nature of space, it is crucial to understand concepts like gravity, speed, and various other fundamental principles that govern the universe. This essay delves into these concepts, exploring their implications and interrelationships to offer a comprehensive understanding of the cosmos. **1. The Nature of Space** Space, often referred to as the cosmos or universe, is the vast expanse that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere. It is a three-dimensional continuum that contains all matter, energy, planets, stars, galaxies, and even the empty voids between them. Unlike our everyday experience of space on Earth, space is characterized by its near-total lack of atmosphere and gravity, creating an environment vastly different from what we are used to. **2. Gravity: The Universal Force** Gravity is a fundamental force of nature that governs the interaction between objects with mass. It is an attractive force that pulls objects toward each other, and its strength is proportional to the masses of the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. - **Newtonian Gravity:** Sir Isaac Newton first described gravity in the 17th century. His law of universal gravitation states that every mass attracts every other mass with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. For example, the gravitational pull of Earth keeps us grounded, while the Moon's gravity causes ocean tides. - **General Relativity:** Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity, published in 1915, provides a more comprehensive understanding of gravity. Instead of viewing gravity as a force, general relativity describes it as the curvature of spacetime caused by mass and energy. Massive objects like stars and planets warp the fabric of spacetime, and this curvature dictates the motion of other objects. This theory has been confirmed by numerous experiments and observations, including the bending of light around massive objects and the detection of gravitational waves. **3. Speed and Velocity** Speed and velocity are critical concepts in understanding motion in space. - **Speed:** Speed is a scalar quantity that measures how fast an object is moving. It is the rate at which an object covers distance. In space, speeds can be extremely high, such as the speed of light, which is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second (km/s). This speed is a fundamental limit, as no object with mass can achieve or exceed the speed of light according to our current understanding of physics. - **Velocity:** Velocity is a vector quantity that describes the speed of an object in a specific direction. In space, velocity plays a crucial role in determining the trajectory of celestial bodies. For instance, the velocity of a spacecraft relative to Earth determines its orbit, trajectory, and the feasibility of reaching distant destinations. **4. The Expanding Universe** The concept of an expanding universe is central to modern cosmology. This idea originates from observations made by Edwin Hubble in the 1920s, which showed that galaxies are moving away from us, indicating that the universe is expanding. This expansion is described by the Hubble Law, which states that the speed at which a galaxy recedes from us is proportional to its distance from Earth. - **Big Bang Theory:** The prevailing cosmological model explaining the expansion of the universe is the Big Bang Theory. It proposes that the universe began as a singularity approximately 13.8 billion years ago and has been expanding ever since. The Big Bang was not an explosion in space but rather an expansion of space itself. As the universe expands, it cools, leading to the formation of galaxies, stars, and planets. - **Cosmic Inflation:** To explain certain observations, such as the uniformity of the cosmic microwave background radiation, the theory of cosmic inflation was proposed. This theory suggests that the universe underwent a rapid exponential expansion during the first few moments after the Big Bang. This inflationary period smoothed out any irregularities, leading to the large-scale structure we observe today. **5. The Structure of the Universe** The universe is organized into a complex structure with varying scales of organization: - **Galaxies:** Galaxies are vast collections of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity. They can range from small dwarf galaxies to massive giants containing billions of stars. Our galaxy, the Milky Way, is a spiral galaxy with a central bulge surrounded by a disk of stars and nebulae. - **Galaxy Clusters:** Galaxies are not distributed randomly but are found in clusters. These clusters can be composed of hundreds or even thousands of galaxies bound together by their mutual gravity. The largest structures in the universe are superclusters, which are massive groups of galaxy clusters. - **Cosmic Web:** On the largest scales, the universe exhibits a "cosmic web" structure, with galaxies and clusters forming interconnected filaments and voids. This large-scale structure results from the gravitational interactions of dark matter and the expansion of the universe. **6. Space Travel and Exploration** Human exploration of space has expanded our understanding of the universe and our place within it. Space travel involves sending spacecraft beyond Earth's atmosphere to explore other planets, moons, and celestial bodies. - **Historical Milestones:** The space age began with the launch of Sputnik 1 by the Soviet Union in 1957, marking the first artificial satellite in orbit. This was followed by Yuri Gagarin's historic flight in 1961, making him the first human in space. The Apollo missions of the 1960s and 70s, culminating in the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969, marked significant achievements in human space exploration. - **Modern Missions:** Today, space exploration continues with missions to Mars, the outer planets, and beyond. The Mars rovers, such as Curiosity and Perseverance, are exploring the Martian surface, while telescopes like the Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope are providing unprecedented views of distant galaxies and cosmic phenomena. - **Future Prospects:** The future of space exploration includes plans for crewed missions to Mars, the establishment of lunar bases, and potential interstellar travel. Advances in propulsion technology, such as ion drives and nuclear propulsion, may enable deeper exploration of the solar system and beyond. **Conclusion** Space is a vast and complex domain governed by fundamental principles such as gravity and speed. Understanding these concepts helps us grasp the dynamics of the universe, from the behavior of celestial bodies to the structure of the cosmos itself. As we continue to explore and study space, our knowledge of these fundamental aspects will evolve, leading to new discoveries and a deeper appreciation of the universe’s grandeur. ---
Hmm let's see... Weekends is like idk, few days? So it's like more than 3M miles travelled by earth which light could easily outran that in like less than a minute Yes I'm a nerd. Edit: "U ruined the joke" Cry 'bout it
But there is something in the universe and in existence that no one has ever wanted to comment on, the speed, THE FUTURE is so fast that it knows what has just happened and will still happen.
I remember someone telling me the story about the manhole cover in my first year of high school and I thought it was the craziest thing. It still is the craziest thing
Actually the expansion of the universe is the same as the speed of light since NOTHING can be faster than the speed of light, it's just that galaxies are going in opposite directions making an illusion that it's faster than the speed of light
The universe expands at a rate and light travels at a speed. You can't compare the both. Precisely, the fabric of space is increasing it's size at a rate and that expansion is not a mass traveling from point A to B in the space.
@@IllyaLev The Neurons sends information at light speed or close to that, and I think the nerves as well as they contain bio-electricity, speed of thought is considered to be the fastest
@@_YashSawant nerouns more like lightning Speed but less than a strike so bassicly under 100k|km per second for sure But mind Speed IS how WE treat information and WE cant imagine fast enough to treat a photon bassicly treat infos has lower fonctions that genering ideas for nerouns our brain IS still a mystery till this day same for the Whole universe.
Even though if we move at light speed we will not be able to reach 90% of the universe becouse its expanding. So better get ur telescope and watch the sky before you cant see it.
yeah, they do, gravity travels at the same speed as light, that is why if our sun dissapeared, we wouldn't see it dissapear for 8 minutes (because it takes light 8 minutes to get from the sun to here) and our orbit would stay the same for 8 minutes
Anxiety:✅ Heart of gold:✅ That student who is the last teamate in dodgeball and dogding balls:✅ Average Sonic player in TSB:✅ The bladeball player:✅ F1 racer:✅ Edit:Wow thank you for making my comment famous🗣🔥🔥
People say they are slow, but nobody sees them coming, it’s just BAM. And then snail. They are the fastest thing in existence and you cannot change my mind
Families 15 hours before a flight: Step aside. Imaginary Cool Looking Space Shuttle: *Laughs in Corner* Voyager 19: nah My Reactor Core-Powered Warping Space Station: Hello there!
@@salmonellathebac9573 acceleration is defined as m/s squared, which translates to distance over time, like mph. Speed over distance is like km/h over (distance). In this case, the universe expands at the Hubble constant, depicted as 68~72km/s per megaparsec or 3.26 million light years. Knowing this, speed is equivalent in the function of acceleration since they both represent distance over time. Speed over distance shows the same thing but with an additional distance at the end of the equation which is like this: km per second per m To shorten this: Acceleration and speed represent distance over time Speed over distance just divides by an additional distance compared to speed alone.
Who want to know what is Iron manhole cover One day, tunnel workers wanted to blow up one of the tunnels. Because of the intensity of the tunnel explosion and the enormous pressure, the manhole cover was pushed off at top speed to the point that it is still in outer space to this day.
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Small correction expansion of universe is not a speed
I did❤
*Crashes cutely at 299,792.458 km per second*
I was laughing too hard at this than I should.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@RomanEmpireCommunity Damn it this rock needa be back in the 2012's
Brotha
I think it would go quantum tunneling
Brother
Bro dropped a coldest edit about speed and left us with the cold of space 🥶
Nothing is faster than the speed of light though, so this video is incorrect 🤨
@@WatchingUA-camInPeacewho knows, nothing is impossible, unlike trying to succeed in life
@@WatchingUA-camInPeace In hundred of comments, you chose me? My man bruh.
@@WatchingUA-camInPeaceNah,if using the farthest galaxy from us is HD1 then if the speed of the universe are smaller than the speed of light the we will expect that galaxy will at 13 billion light years from us now but at this time scientist caculate the distance now is the 48 billion light years,but the space didnt do anything "harmful" and "incorrect" to the law of physics cux the space is expanding itself and the total speed is travels when expand is faster than light
;v
@@WatchingUA-camInPeace The expansión of the univers is faster than the speed of light, that's why there is the observable univers (about 4% of the whole univers) and the rest, because light cant catch Up to earth from the border of the universe
For those who dont know the manhole cover story:
Basically a bunch of American Nuclear Scientists (with the military ofc) tried to test underground nukes. The nuke was drilled a few hundred feet down and the hole was filled with cement. They decided to further contain it using a steel manhole cover.
However, the nuke explosion was so powerful it vaporized the concrete cover and blew the manhole cover so fast it nearly hit 66km/s. Meaning it would have reached space inless than 2 seconds
Bro. We can have an objet even further than voyager 1 and we cant know where is it
I bet some Americans used a NUKE😅 AND TESTED. The manhole cover thing was real.
Ah yes operation plumbob
How find it
@@chief_mikeSк сожалению ни один объект не сможет выстоять подобный нагрев от такой скорости, крышка испарилась в воздухе
Here’s the thing
The expansion of the universe is at a speed that increases the farther out into the universe you go, so it expands at a rate, while light travels and a speed, and you can’t compare a rate to a speed
YES
Pov: a Minecraft world
camera man:💀
This is like minecraft lol
Hazmat i dont copy you
summer break laughing in the cosmic corner
😂😂😂
@@Acrylix-Kun fax
Fr
I used to think this is funny but it change after I don't hate school as much anymore and everything just feels the same, time flies so fast
@@Fiyyyyyyyyyyyyysame😊
Me after turning off the last light in my basement:
Cameraman:i think im forgotten
Underrated
ASS F##$
@@andraramadhan5777 kid found
@@vyjo1979 What do you mean?
I like how universe's expansion speed is just " faster than you "
Its faster than light and it grows faster the larger it is
Which is practically exponential at one point
Tho calling it a speed is not 100% true
Expansion speed that increases depending on how large the thing is meaning it grows faster the larger it is aka a frequency sure
But actual travel speed uh nah
Its like saying galaxy moving with space is faster than the speed of light
Which it isnt as its moving WITH space not THROUGH it
The expansion of the universe works on a rate per unit system rather than actual speed a frequency
Every unit of megaparsec it moves 70 kms/s faster
So yeah it isn't speed
Its frequency
Well its Not wrong
nobody is more fast than the world itself
@@NoNCannonGenoSanswhat are you talking about
I think the Explosion will never ends.
Keep making crazy shorts like this❤❤❤😊😊😊
Expansion of the Universe:"I'm the fastest!"
My grandma(I forgot to bring my lunch):"Step aside"
Accurate
This meme I've seen on comments and videos..
no
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@@I_screamed_loudlyits just a joke man
IRON MANHOLE COVER????? 💀
Edit : thanks for all the explanation, now i know it's the manhole cover from the operation plumpbomb
ayo
There was a a test where someone set off a REALLY powerful bomb underground (I think) and the only thing that was covering the top was an iron manhole than was captured in only one frame the recording when the bomb went off
@@KennethWehrli oh thanks, i never know this before
@@fel-o5nBro's saying "Sus" to everything🚽
@@fel-o5n bro said "alright"
Fun fact: the universe’s expansion has been speeding up ever since 13.7b years ago and it will keep speeding up.
Edit: Less than a week and ALREADY 25 REPLIES?!
MADE IN HEAVEN!
@@soysauce8114RESET THE UNIVERSE
Fun fact: "cosmic acceleration that began about 9 billion years after the Big Bang"
Im ready to pack my stuff and go to another habital planet@@21preend42
@@21preend42Why?
For anyone who wants the name of the song in the background it's called take a slice
Imagine just chilling and then you see a Iron manhole fly past you
The used a nuke for it's propellant
Edible nuclear bombs 💥💥💣🧨💣🧨🧨💣💣💣💣. 🧔♀️🕳️
I find it more impressive they made a probe faster then lightning 💀
@@Remake_Builderfr tho, and the fact that its man made
@Remake_Builder it's really gravity that makes the probe fast
Cameraman: let's be real how tf am I going this fast
Your Dad: 🤫🤫🤫
@@maliominiswdym?
@@maliominisJach j97 ;)
@@AkunMcocwanna know the joke?
I know its a joke but it makes me think of skibidi toilet
My childhood: 9999999999999999999km/s
BAHAAHHAHAHIUHUIAIUOHIAUHEFIOUHAESF
real
WHAT THE FUCK IS A KILOMETER!!!!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Edit: 1 mile = 2 kilometers
Edit 2: it’s an estimate
ㅤ
Real
The cameraman who recorded this must be the fastest
We'll be loading chunks faster with this one 🗣🔥🔥
Nah, we so fast we faster then the chunks loading
@@JJthepro.nah the chunks aint loading any more
so minecraft player was the faster in the Universe can bet loading chunks, I think it still not at the top speed, Steve can do more than this.
@@rickay8868Watch Skibidi toilet.,,, Goodf video in whole UA-cam,,, Skibidi toilet Rizz 😎🚽
Увеличение границ вселенной можно назвать погрузкой чанков🗿
Finally someone who didn't use this song for anxiety edits, I respect you with all my might
Edit:No way, my first 150+ likes on a comment, what now?
Same
exactly bro, i'm so sick of them. they're so cringe.
Me to
Ya so true, some numbskulls use this song for a random a edit, but thus guy... Outdid it!bro is built different!
science edits always hit on another level
It expands every 0.53 mega seconds
The universe is expanding at a rate of about 70 kilometers per second per megaparsec (km/s/Mpc), which is a distance of over 3 million light-years. This is known as Hubble's constant. However, the exact rate of expansion is still a matter of debate, with different methods producing different results
However, this pair of methods has produced two different results for the value of the Hubble constant. Data from the CMB suggests that the universe is expanding at the rate of about 41.9 miles (67.5 kilometers) per second per megaparsec (a distance equivalent to 3.26 million light-years).
I hope this helped!!!
I thought the universe expanded at H0 = 73.24±1.74 (km/s)/Mpc
@@Ρανδ0μΣρ00ν oh sorry if I’m wrong😭
i can't understand this because I'm stupid
Rate correct not speed finally someone who got it correct
Tem dois dias pra isso acontecer novamente Ele me pediu desculpas mas não é normal
i just realized something, even faster than the expansion of the universe, there is something else, not an object, but much more than that. What we use in the first place to formulate the speed, *TIME.*
time, could be a second, a milisecond, or much less. So in theory, time could be *any* time, which could be so fast, the expansion of the universe (km/s), could feel like an entire hour compared to it, yet time can be so slow, the expansion of the universe could seem faster than how it was before.
i feel like a genius.
tu comentario apunta hacia conceptos profundos
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**Understanding Space: Gravity, Speed, and the Universe**
**Introduction**
Space is an expansive and intricate domain filled with complex phenomena. To truly grasp the nature of space, it is crucial to understand concepts like gravity, speed, and various other fundamental principles that govern the universe. This essay delves into these concepts, exploring their implications and interrelationships to offer a comprehensive understanding of the cosmos.
**1. The Nature of Space**
Space, often referred to as the cosmos or universe, is the vast expanse that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere. It is a three-dimensional continuum that contains all matter, energy, planets, stars, galaxies, and even the empty voids between them. Unlike our everyday experience of space on Earth, space is characterized by its near-total lack of atmosphere and gravity, creating an environment vastly different from what we are used to.
**2. Gravity: The Universal Force**
Gravity is a fundamental force of nature that governs the interaction between objects with mass. It is an attractive force that pulls objects toward each other, and its strength is proportional to the masses of the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
- **Newtonian Gravity:** Sir Isaac Newton first described gravity in the 17th century. His law of universal gravitation states that every mass attracts every other mass with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. For example, the gravitational pull of Earth keeps us grounded, while the Moon's gravity causes ocean tides.
- **General Relativity:** Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity, published in 1915, provides a more comprehensive understanding of gravity. Instead of viewing gravity as a force, general relativity describes it as the curvature of spacetime caused by mass and energy. Massive objects like stars and planets warp the fabric of spacetime, and this curvature dictates the motion of other objects. This theory has been confirmed by numerous experiments and observations, including the bending of light around massive objects and the detection of gravitational waves.
**3. Speed and Velocity**
Speed and velocity are critical concepts in understanding motion in space.
- **Speed:** Speed is a scalar quantity that measures how fast an object is moving. It is the rate at which an object covers distance. In space, speeds can be extremely high, such as the speed of light, which is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second (km/s). This speed is a fundamental limit, as no object with mass can achieve or exceed the speed of light according to our current understanding of physics.
- **Velocity:** Velocity is a vector quantity that describes the speed of an object in a specific direction. In space, velocity plays a crucial role in determining the trajectory of celestial bodies. For instance, the velocity of a spacecraft relative to Earth determines its orbit, trajectory, and the feasibility of reaching distant destinations.
**4. The Expanding Universe**
The concept of an expanding universe is central to modern cosmology. This idea originates from observations made by Edwin Hubble in the 1920s, which showed that galaxies are moving away from us, indicating that the universe is expanding. This expansion is described by the Hubble Law, which states that the speed at which a galaxy recedes from us is proportional to its distance from Earth.
- **Big Bang Theory:** The prevailing cosmological model explaining the expansion of the universe is the Big Bang Theory. It proposes that the universe began as a singularity approximately 13.8 billion years ago and has been expanding ever since. The Big Bang was not an explosion in space but rather an expansion of space itself. As the universe expands, it cools, leading to the formation of galaxies, stars, and planets.
- **Cosmic Inflation:** To explain certain observations, such as the uniformity of the cosmic microwave background radiation, the theory of cosmic inflation was proposed. This theory suggests that the universe underwent a rapid exponential expansion during the first few moments after the Big Bang. This inflationary period smoothed out any irregularities, leading to the large-scale structure we observe today.
**5. The Structure of the Universe**
The universe is organized into a complex structure with varying scales of organization:
- **Galaxies:** Galaxies are vast collections of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity. They can range from small dwarf galaxies to massive giants containing billions of stars. Our galaxy, the Milky Way, is a spiral galaxy with a central bulge surrounded by a disk of stars and nebulae.
- **Galaxy Clusters:** Galaxies are not distributed randomly but are found in clusters. These clusters can be composed of hundreds or even thousands of galaxies bound together by their mutual gravity. The largest structures in the universe are superclusters, which are massive groups of galaxy clusters.
- **Cosmic Web:** On the largest scales, the universe exhibits a "cosmic web" structure, with galaxies and clusters forming interconnected filaments and voids. This large-scale structure results from the gravitational interactions of dark matter and the expansion of the universe.
**6. Space Travel and Exploration**
Human exploration of space has expanded our understanding of the universe and our place within it. Space travel involves sending spacecraft beyond Earth's atmosphere to explore other planets, moons, and celestial bodies.
- **Historical Milestones:** The space age began with the launch of Sputnik 1 by the Soviet Union in 1957, marking the first artificial satellite in orbit. This was followed by Yuri Gagarin's historic flight in 1961, making him the first human in space. The Apollo missions of the 1960s and 70s, culminating in the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969, marked significant achievements in human space exploration.
- **Modern Missions:** Today, space exploration continues with missions to Mars, the outer planets, and beyond. The Mars rovers, such as Curiosity and Perseverance, are exploring the Martian surface, while telescopes like the Hubble Space Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope are providing unprecedented views of distant galaxies and cosmic phenomena.
- **Future Prospects:** The future of space exploration includes plans for crewed missions to Mars, the establishment of lunar bases, and potential interstellar travel. Advances in propulsion technology, such as ion drives and nuclear propulsion, may enable deeper exploration of the solar system and beyond.
**Conclusion**
Space is a vast and complex domain governed by fundamental principles such as gravity and speed. Understanding these concepts helps us grasp the dynamics of the universe, from the behavior of celestial bodies to the structure of the cosmos itself. As we continue to explore and study space, our knowledge of these fundamental aspects will evolve, leading to new discoveries and a deeper appreciation of the universe’s grandeur.
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i actually wrote this
ChatGPT?
Totally didn't used chatgpt
Weekends: “I heard you were strong”
true
Hmm let's see... Weekends is like idk, few days? So it's like more than 3M miles travelled by earth which light could easily outran that in like less than a minute
Yes I'm a nerd.
Edit:
"U ruined the joke"
Cry 'bout it
@@ItsAzzamit's actually 7 days
@@Foxie1625
your 6 or something? its 7 days is a week a weekEND is 2 days
@@ItsAzzamAnd nerds what do? Ruin funny jokes which deserves hate
"cosmic rays"
me remembering that one mario 64 speedrun (cosmic rays helped him by a minute)
Tas speedruns:ah yes
C r a z y (approves to win within 10 seconds)
WE AIN'T ALONEE
Dang bro that's so cool I love this vid and I'm a big fan of space
Expansion of the Universe: "I'm the fastest!"
The camera man
LOL
chair
Erm actually nothing can go faster than the speed of light not even the expansion of the universe the universe still only goes the speed of light.
your not funny + its made in a softwhere
@@lukasazar 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓 approved nerd
Everything < You when your bro has your phone’s search history.
Imagine a guy screaming at someone but you run faster than the sound to tell him first
Thanks for uploading this cool vid
pov: you just put your crocs into sports mode
Expansion of universe is like loading the map if we faster than that
My Imaginary Cool Looking Space Shuttle:
real 😭😭😭
relatable
It could warp from Andromeda to Milky way in 1 second 💀
@@JakeWilliams111 nah its out of this universe
hell naw it could warp to the end of the universe in 1 minute and could even escape black holes 💀💀💀
If we get comparisons like this I would definitely watch it
Expansion of the universe: I’m the fastest!
The cameraman:
Lol
💀
This shi is overused
@@Fairybwead thats what im saying bro its annoying
@@tertulieboungou-poati2159atleast it ain’t skibidi toilet
Me when I hear a bag of chips open from a 70 mile radius:
The cameraman: Faster than Expansion of the Universe
nah summer breaks are even faster
Cringe meme
@@Josuke8Man wth
@@Josuke8Manwhat the flip its not the "cameraman" in skibidi toilet you cringe biscuit
@@RaileyNonay cameraman is cringe, accept it
"Humanity was invaded by a godlike species..."
"I hate! Hate! I'm in hell looking at heaven...
I was a machine! And you...were flesh."
Whatever exists, he said. Whatever in creation exists without my knowledge exists without my consent.
Bro the bug in my bed has got to get a raise for the song😂
Hehe😂
The operator of this video: Speed-♾️
The cameraman was fast enough to record this.
Edit: dawg chill this was supposed to be for those who still find this joke funny
Real
Agree
It's a simulation and im tired of this joke
@@Kasierriechshut da freak up kid, go back play your basketball with your friend group😂
His Joke;🤖
I subscribed rn
I love the fact that you made it on beat.
Me home alone after turning off the light in the basement:faster than expansion of uniberse
“I’m home alone” *goes 299,792.458 kilometers per second*
😅
But there is something in the universe and in existence that no one has ever wanted to comment on, the speed, THE FUTURE is so fast that it knows what has just happened and will still happen.
Tachyons/Tachyonic particles: Huh, light? Show me your true speed.
Epsilon : Let me show you fast i am
Man i know Tachyon from Egg Inc!!!!
tachyons are theoretical and is against the laws of physics
its hypothetical dude.
To the guy with no @, tachyons _are_ theoretical but they all work out on paper.
Underrated af, keep up the good work
I swear i cant go a day without this song
Didnt know the expansion of the universe is faster than speed itself 😮
Finally a short that doesnt have an anxiety edit with this song
The blazer jets was *FIRE*
I remember someone telling me the story about the manhole cover in my first year of high school and I thought it was the craziest thing.
It still is the craziest thing
This is the best edit I have ever seen
WE ARE GOIN TO THE WHOLE UNIVERSE WITH THIS ONE🔥🔥🔥🔥
Actually the expansion of the universe is the same as the speed of light since NOTHING can be faster than the speed of light, it's just that galaxies are going in opposite directions making an illusion that it's faster than the speed of light
Only particles can't reach speed of light universe can become bigger with unlimited fast
Good edit🎉
The universe expands at a rate and light travels at a speed. You can't compare the both. Precisely, the fabric of space is increasing it's size at a rate and that expansion is not a mass traveling from point A to B in the space.
The cameraman needs a raise for this
bro forgot the speed of our mind💀
Nope, our mind speed is so slow that manhole cover launched faster than a 1 frame while our brain needs 100 milliseconds to think something
@@IllyaLev The Neurons sends information at light speed or close to that, and I think the nerves as well as they contain bio-electricity, speed of thought is considered to be the fastest
@@_YashSawant nerouns more like lightning Speed but less than a strike so bassicly under 100k|km per second for sure
But mind Speed IS how WE treat information and WE cant imagine fast enough to treat a photon bassicly treat infos has lower fonctions that genering ideas for nerouns our brain IS still a mystery till this day same for the Whole universe.
@@IllyaLevexacly
@@whitelighting1 true
If universe is infinity and its expansion is faster than speed of light. Does that mean we will never can explore whole universe?
Even though if we move at light speed we will not be able to reach 90% of the universe becouse its expanding.
So better get ur telescope and watch the sky before you cant see it.
The universe is not infinity, but yes! Unless the big crunch happens, we will never see the edges of the universe.
Yeah, some parts of the universe just locked, also fun fact: the expansion of the universe is cause all galaxies to be too far away for us to explore
@@AntoineAnderson-gk2og infinite dollar DLC
Yes
Measure tapes: infinite km/s
What??? No comments and 1 like? Wth is wrong with youtube? Hi lestryin
My brain when i have 10 second before finish exams💀
Expansion of the Universe: haha im the fastest
U.S. Manhole cover after being nuked into orbit:
Big bang: r u sure bro?
It's cool how some fictional haracters can move faster than the speed of light, but can we appreciate how fast 1 speed of light is?
It's slow in cosmos, you need millios of seconds to fly from a Neptune to sun
@IllyaLev true from sun to earth is 8:20 minutes so that means we are looking at the sun 8:20 minutes ago
And 15000 seconds to reach neptune
Darkness be like: im faster THAN ALL OF YOU
Dark travels at the speed of light
Darkness is the ABSENCE of light it doesn't travel, its simply there when light isn't there
@@bacon6255 real tho
summer weekend: think again!!!! darkness: uhhhh....
@@bacon6255 sounds philosophycal
*cameraman laughing in the corner*
Hahaha😐
That was so funny I forgot to laugh 😐
I crapped my pants from how funny this was😐
Meanwhile glitch cameraman
@@spider_310 tf is a glitched camera man?
Gravitational waves travel the same speed as light
Yeap as the video shows exactly the same
yeah, they do, gravity travels at the same speed as light, that is why if our sun dissapeared, we wouldn't see it dissapear for 8 minutes (because it takes light 8 minutes to get from the sun to here) and our orbit would stay the same for 8 minutes
The cameraman 💀
Im subbed :D
Anxiety:✅
Heart of gold:✅
That student who is the last teamate in dodgeball and dogding balls:✅
Average Sonic player in TSB:✅
The bladeball player:✅
F1 racer:✅
Edit:Wow thank you for making my comment famous🗣🔥🔥
Tsb reference goes crazy
Average sonic user got me bro💀🤌
Moms when the golden child got hurt:
Fu*king telling stop the soic names😡😡😡😡
Skibidi toilet edits ✅
"go faster youre slow"-my dad on fridays and saturdays for work
Your dad when he founds out you like anime girls: Hold my beer
bruh
Nah
The expansion of the universe expands every second (For those who don't know)
Velocidade da luz: "eu sou o mais rápido!"
Expansão do universo: " eu nem sei como cheguei aqui"
Light is the fastest thing in the world:😀
Also light not being able to escape black holes:😐
Because black holes crush space around them that Because light fall in them
Cool! Expansion of the universe
Students running for their class : 😐😑
the universe is so fast that light cant render in 💀
read my comment
The others thinking they are the fastest:😎
The cameraman:🗿
No brains?
@@SentorthealtofSenser its the one showing the speeds
@@verysubspace still no brains.
Bro it travels 99999999999km in our devices but irl its different
The fact that humans created something faster than the speed of sound
is crazy
Anxiety: hold my beer
What?..
You don't know the true speed of anxiety do you .
@@slapsomepeeps3113 Uhm, actually, the expansion of the universe is faster.
@@Unknown_Cameraman guess I'ma have to agree with that .
The flash:hold my lightning bolt.
@@slapsomepeeps3113 mbappe: hold my World Cup
Expansion of the universe: “hehe I’m faster than all of you”
Slugs and Snails: *”Where are we?”*
People say they are slow, but nobody sees them coming, it’s just BAM. And then snail. They are the fastest thing in existence and you cannot change my mind
"summer break has joined the chat"
Muffled Take a Slice in the background hits hard enough to outpace the universe expansion
Meanwhlie on anxiety: you forgot on me!
Families 15 hours before a flight: Step aside.
Imaginary Cool Looking Space Shuttle: *Laughs in Corner*
Voyager 19: nah
My Reactor Core-Powered Warping Space Station: Hello there!
*every speed thing in universe*
Cameraman:
That's a power of physics
I could hear something faster than the light speed finally.🎉
Me running away from a spider:
Edit 1: thx for 15 lines edit 2: *likes
these comments becoming more relatable everyday
Me running:
song fits so well
What is its name?
@@ahmadace3523 take a slice
The cameraman:
Nah, id win
expansion of the universe: IM THE FASTEST
my mom sandal flying to me: ......
Sound📻 :0.343km/s
Voyager 1🌐 :17 km/s
IMC 💾: 55.88 km/s
Helios satelite🛰️ : 70.22 km/s
Lightning strike⚡: 120.701 km/s
PSB📡 : 276.463 km/s
Blazar jets☄️ : 298,492.666kms
Cosmic rays ☀️:299792.4579999kms
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the universe doesn't expand at a speed, but a speed per distance.
such a fun thing to research
So acceleration?
@@salmonellathebac9573 acceleration is defined as m/s squared, which translates to distance over time, like mph. Speed over distance is like km/h over (distance).
In this case, the universe expands at the Hubble constant, depicted as 68~72km/s per megaparsec or 3.26 million light years.
Knowing this, speed is equivalent in the function of acceleration since they both represent distance over time. Speed over distance shows the same thing but with an additional distance at the end of the equation which is like this: km per second per m
To shorten this:
Acceleration and speed represent distance over time
Speed over distance just divides by an additional distance compared to speed alone.
Gravitational waves: “ha I’m faster than u”
Cosmic rays: …
what?
You forgot me when I hear my dad stop snoring at three in the morning and I’m still on the game
Cameraman is even faster than Expansion of the Universe.
Curious george is faster
@@Smolboi-yAre you one of Tyrecord 'minions' 🗿
@@Auselessnerd -🤓☝️- yep
summer break is faster
this aint skibidi trash
Expansion of universe: "I am the fastest"
My fart: 🗿
My dad's belt: 🗿
My mom's sandal: 🗿
Me when i see a money on the floor: 🗿
me when i need to turn the lights off
Cringe
@@muzammil2974 Nice selfharming
Finally, a comment that isn't saying the cameraman is faster
@@DaCoolGreenOHHHHHHH
The Sun at horror movie Laughing At Corner.
day for 3 seconds
Who want to know what is Iron manhole cover One day, tunnel workers wanted to blow up one of the tunnels. Because of the intensity of the tunnel explosion and the enormous pressure, the manhole cover was pushed off at top speed to the point that it is still in outer space to this day.