I work night shift so I have trouble falling asleep during the day. Thank you Kozmo for making it easier with the extremely high quality and in depth videos!!
know what you mean, maybe cause even when feeling low somehow we know we are connected to something so much bigger than us that we belong to it , we are after all made of the elements of stars gone super nova
When you understand the vastness and unlimited potential of the Universe, all of our personal problems and accomplishments suddenly are put into proper perspective. We are nothing more than the Universe contemplating itself.
Yeah I think that's it, what everyone else has said. It works, it's therapeutic. Cures loneliness, sadness and daily strife. I also read civil war diaries. Perspective. Everything's going to be okay :-)
New Kosmo video means going to bed early like it’s Christmas. These videos have always reminded me of what discovery and science channel were before reality tv took over and I love it. 😃
@@mkhanman12345 because when you have 2 kids, telling everyone you're "going to bed early" you're really just giving yourself some alone time so you can watch UA-cam videos. 🤣
Why, were you not expecting the Universe to be so colossal? I am just wondering how Homo Saapians can garner such amazingly detailed information, and correspondingly make precise micro and macro deductions and behaviors, from a vast array of miniature and massive mobile stars and planets so, so far away. I, for my part have a severe knowledge deficiency not just in this, but many areas of science and life.
Forget the size of the Universe, Just our Solar System is freaking mind-boggling Colossal , now think about how colossal is the Galaxy. No need to even think about the universe. We haven't even mapped our entire ocean floor on our own planet!. AND we don't see that as "Colossal"
I use these for my treatments an ive woken up saying were all going to die more times than not an my nurse sits with me while I habe my ketamine induced panick attack it's great I have no idea what's happening an no real memory of it but good times so I'm told
@@coryhardcastle3031Imagine being in a car that can accelerate 0-60 in 2.7secs. Thats a constant 1g. Thats how much force is pulling down on you constantly everyday. You can also temporarily overcome the force of the entire mass of the earth by simplying jumping. Have you seen the giant rock flying across the sky everyday?
Waited until tonight to watch this because i just washed all my linens and now I'm able to snuggle down into a fresh clean bed and be carried away into dreamland with my favorite content narrated by my favorite voice 💖 absolutely glee is what I'm feeling
@@rachkate76they say the universe is inside us, i agree, but still i would also love to hop on a human built spaceship with my dog and cruze 😊 i really hope we will somenight soon
Yaaaas! What a fantastic surprise to see another one of your epic videos in my inbox! It’s a long one and I am so glad you put in such amazing time and effort into the final product as I absolutely adore them. You’re one of the best space channels on UA-cam should be very proud.
I've watched a lot of your vids while operating what is in this video at 12:21. 10hr shifts on long targets in the read out room, observers reducing their data remotely, on campus, detached from it. Climbing the steps and ladders inside, in the dark, to the top of that dome listening to my machinery humming its tune, peering out into space right along with the telescope like old friends stargazing together. Not sure which I love more, the universe or the machinery that lets us witnesses it. Keep making great content so that when I retire or pass away there will be no shortage of people to take my place.
@@Nexxuxx I've got a strong mechanical, electrical background. Was in the sign industry before this. As a telescope tech the primary ability is the ability to figure things out, not already having some superior skill. All telescope operations was OJT for the first year, all graveyard shifts. Most of these jobs are through the state universities. Check their employment websites. Positions don't open up often. Linux experience helps, PC skills. The job ad read like they were looking for Einstein to apply as a lowly technician, ignore it and apply anyways if you have good mechanical, electrical and problem solving skills.
@@Nexxuxx We have techs that aren't strong in those things but they have some other skill from networking to coding. Almost any tech skill could get you through the door.
This is like astral projection. I've always fantasized about how awesome it'd be to be able to look up at the stars and send my consciousness flying through space to check out all the other planets in the galaxy. Now, if I close my eyes and play these vids, it's sort of like being granted that super power. And I don't have to worry about my consciousness getting lost in space and not being able to find earth and my body again.
Behind the emptiness we are just watching and exploring from the point where Voyager 1 captured and Scientists Carl Sagan wrote...' That's home, that's us' the sophisticated statement. Lastly we are traveling the next 3 hours towards the vast emptiness... Kosmo.. ❤
This video oozes the conventional ideas of 'Dark Matter' instead of MOND, and 'Dark Energy' from 'Red Shift' instead of some type of EM modification; still quite an enjoyable video...
That background sound for a while atleast for 2 minutes, maybe more, haven't checked further yet, but it sounds really nice and i would love to have the name of that soundtrack or whatever to call it
I thought that the universe was filled to the brim with dark matter. Its a wonder that light could travel for billions of years in such a dense cloud of dark matter.
@nomofomo3995 Dark matter is supposed to be responsible for the missing 'gravity' that holds galaxies together. The problem is that 'gravity' is not a fundamental force of nature. Newton's Laws of Motion, acceleration is the actionable force, not mass. All the physics models wrongly use mass as the actionable force, which is why they don't work.
Wait, wait, wait; did you say "weeks" to get to the moon? Wasn't it 3 days? the Apollo missions took 3 days on average to get there, am I wrong? This AI voice is a little annoying.
Errors like that at 42:05 where the symbol for Earth is wrongly that of the Sun and at 10:42 where Gliese is mispelled are present. Was there no editor of science review of this video?
You know there's just something about Andromeda that fascinates me. Something about the name Andromeda that just sounds so cool and mysterious and there's definitely better than having a name like the Milky Way. I just wish there was a dedicated mission to study Andromeda almost like if we had another James Webb just to specifically focus on it constantly.
Great show. The universe is so very large. Like large amounts of money most cannot get a grasp of these large dimensions and time it represents. The power and mass of it all and the super large voids. This is power.
Here’s a fun exercise. Get the game Elite Dangerous, use this route and follow along, visiting all these systems and see what the developers put there.
Skip to 2:03:00 to learn about the "Emptiness of the Universe", the section is called 'Voids'. The title should actulally be something like "Our Amazing Universe"...
The Casimir effect doesn't generate "inexhaustable" energy. You get some energy from the plates being pushed together, but once they touch, the energy ends. You'd have to put it back in to repeat the process which means you get zero energy out of it. You misinterpreted something; no, humans did not find a magical infinite source of energy.
Dear friends! Enjoy the viewing!
Thank you for another quality upload❤
Awesome work as always
Pleaseeee Turkish subtitle
Another loop just started. 1986.
lets make it viral and on trending
Thanks for providing content that doesn't feel like a waste of time.
Yeah this is like 3 weeks of going to bed!
Approximately, yes! 🥰
I'm on day 3
I really hope UA-camrs don't take offense to this lol. I can only put a video on to fall asleep to if I'm actually interested in it
@@jonathanestridge8490they get clicks and watch time, i guess they are fine with that xD
Bro I can’t wait
I work night shift so I have trouble falling asleep during the day. Thank you Kozmo for making it easier with the extremely high quality and in depth videos!!
@@P.BarnesTaser worked them too for years..not nice, feel your pain
@@tonybuckley6413
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Why do I always love to watch these documentaries when I'm feeling low?
know what you mean, maybe cause even when feeling low somehow we know we are connected to something so much bigger than us that we belong to it , we are after all made of the elements of stars gone super nova
Because it makes you realize how small our lives are compared to the scale and age of the universe
It redimension our problems
When you understand the vastness and unlimited potential of the Universe, all of our personal problems and accomplishments suddenly are put into proper perspective.
We are nothing more than the Universe contemplating itself.
Yeah I think that's it, what everyone else has said. It works, it's therapeutic. Cures loneliness, sadness and daily strife. I also read civil war diaries. Perspective. Everything's going to be okay :-)
New Kosmo video means going to bed early like it’s Christmas. These videos have always reminded me of what discovery and science channel were before reality tv took over and I love it. 😃
Damn, you dudes don’t even discuss the subject. What does your bed have to do with anything
@@mkhanman12345 because when you have 2 kids, telling everyone you're "going to bed early" you're really just giving yourself some alone time so you can watch UA-cam videos. 🤣
@@phillipschaber7836💯 absolutely
So the universe is, in a nutshell, unimaginably colossal.
It's pretty big I guess
Understatement
Why, were you not expecting the Universe to be so colossal?
I am just wondering how Homo Saapians can garner such amazingly detailed information, and correspondingly make precise micro and macro deductions and behaviors, from a vast array of miniature and massive mobile stars and planets so, so far away. I, for my part have a severe knowledge deficiency not just in this, but many areas of science and life.
Wow, cool. Ive never imagined infinity inside a nutshell b4. Thx what kind of nut does your universe live inside? Mines a sloan wallnut
Forget the size of the Universe, Just our Solar System is freaking mind-boggling Colossal , now think about how colossal is the Galaxy.
No need to even think about the universe. We haven't even mapped our entire ocean floor on our own planet!. AND we don't see that as "Colossal"
I swear I'm the only one that watches these when I'm not trying to sleep. How do people sleep with the existential nihilism videos like this cause.
Your not the only one buddy.
I use these for my treatments an ive woken up saying were all going to die more times than not an my nurse sits with me while I habe my ketamine induced panick attack it's great I have no idea what's happening an no real memory of it but good times so I'm told
Like a baby 👶
I find having hope too energizing
I find it gives me crazy space themed dreams. 🥰🥰
We are not aware of how incredible of a thing we are living in
I think that everyday..we live on aball of rock ...floating..spinning...flying thru space...truth truly is stranger than fiction
@@coryhardcastle3031I totally agree
@@coryhardcastle3031Imagine being in a car that can accelerate 0-60 in 2.7secs. Thats a constant 1g. Thats how much force is pulling down on you constantly everyday. You can also temporarily overcome the force of the entire mass of the earth by simplying jumping.
Have you seen the giant rock flying across the sky everyday?
Elements forged billions of years ago, trillions of kilometers away, self assembled to form your waking mind.
Man I think about this everyday people just don't realize the beauty of our planet, solar system, galaxy, universe Ect it's absolutely incredible !!
Waited until tonight to watch this because i just washed all my linens and now I'm able to snuggle down into a fresh clean bed and be carried away into dreamland with my favorite content narrated by my favorite voice 💖 absolutely glee is what I'm feeling
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2,5h+ hour's of goodness... I know to what I'm falling asleep tonight 😊 Thanks Kosmo!
Same
That is exactly where I wanna stay for a while, far from the crazy.
I can’t wait to go out there and explore away from this insane place.
@@rachkate76they say the universe is inside us, i agree, but still i would also love to hop on a human built spaceship with my dog and cruze 😊 i really hope we will somenight soon
What a treat! A nearly 3 hour upload of Kosmo! Thank you very very much! 🥰
Yaaaas! What a fantastic surprise to see another one of your epic videos in my inbox! It’s a long one and I am so glad you put in such amazing time and effort into the final product as I absolutely adore them. You’re one of the best space channels on UA-cam should be very proud.
I've watched a lot of your vids while operating what is in this video at 12:21. 10hr shifts on long targets in the read out room, observers reducing their data remotely, on campus, detached from it. Climbing the steps and ladders inside, in the dark, to the top of that dome listening to my machinery humming its tune, peering out into space right along with the telescope like old friends stargazing together. Not sure which I love more, the universe or the machinery that lets us witnesses it.
Keep making great content so that when I retire or pass away there will be no shortage of people to take my place.
How do I do this job? Genuinely like what are the steps to take to get into that field? That sounds like a dream job, machines and stars
@@Nexxuxx I've got a strong mechanical, electrical background. Was in the sign industry before this. As a telescope tech the primary ability is the ability to figure things out, not already having some superior skill.
All telescope operations was OJT for the first year, all graveyard shifts.
Most of these jobs are through the state universities. Check their employment websites. Positions don't open up often. Linux experience helps, PC skills.
The job ad read like they were looking for Einstein to apply as a lowly technician, ignore it and apply anyways if you have good mechanical, electrical and problem solving skills.
@@Nexxuxx We have techs that aren't strong in those things but they have some other skill from networking to coding. Almost any tech skill could get you through the door.
It doesn’t take weeks to reach the moon… 12:30
Maybe he was including prep time? 🥲
It takes 3 days to reach the Moon pretty impressive since it's 364.000 KMs away. This must be a bad mistake from this Chanel.
It does with my car... And it's a lease. Lol.
I can’t wait until we can catch up to the voyager probes
This is like astral projection. I've always fantasized about how awesome it'd be to be able to look up at the stars and send my consciousness flying through space to check out all the other planets in the galaxy.
Now, if I close my eyes and play these vids, it's sort of like being granted that super power. And I don't have to worry about my consciousness getting lost in space and not being able to find earth and my body again.
This is amazing. Thank you for your work Kosmo!
This guy's been putting me to sleep for what most be going on 4 years.....and here I go again!!
Behind the emptiness we are just watching and exploring from the point where Voyager 1 captured and Scientists Carl Sagan wrote...' That's home, that's us' the sophisticated statement. Lastly we are traveling the next 3 hours towards the vast emptiness... Kosmo.. ❤
Amazing visuals and quality commentaries must be a Kozmo space video! Really enjoyed this one. Thanks for all your efforts Kozmo ❤
A statement like, two million light years, just rolls off the tongue but once you start to imagine that distance, it blows your mind.
Great complymation. It is one of the best space programs out there.
Thanks, Kosmo, more please.
This video oozes the conventional ideas of 'Dark Matter' instead of MOND, and 'Dark Energy' from 'Red Shift' instead of some type of EM modification; still quite an enjoyable video...
One of the best videos on the internet
That background sound for a while atleast for 2 minutes, maybe more, haven't checked further yet, but it sounds really nice and i would love to have the name of that soundtrack or whatever to call it
I am humbled by how smart these scientists are to plan all of this
I dont think I will ever wrap my brain around wtf is going on and wtf is space its frightening
The quality of these videos remain unmatched
I appreciate the content. The voice actually keeps me focused.
I thought that the universe was filled to the brim with dark matter. Its a wonder that light could travel for billions of years in such a dense cloud of dark matter.
Dark matter interacts with normal Matter?
@nomofomo3995 Dark matter is supposed to be responsible for the missing 'gravity' that holds galaxies together.
The problem is that 'gravity' is not a fundamental force of nature. Newton's Laws of Motion, acceleration is the actionable force, not mass. All the physics models wrongly use mass as the actionable force, which is why they don't work.
That was so enjoyable, exceptional quality, beautifully constructed and informative. Thank you.
Always look forward to another long video to watch at work🎉
Wait, wait, wait; did you say "weeks" to get to the moon? Wasn't it 3 days? the Apollo missions took 3 days on average to get there, am I wrong? This AI voice is a little annoying.
Yes you’re totally right. Pointless error.
@@dexraikkonen7 I missed that part.. did it say that ! , that’s a balls up now isn’t it
Moonlanding hoax 😅
@@tonybuckley6413off by a power of seven 😅
Not if you walk.
Great compilation video!
Thank you Kosmo, I will enjoy every minute of this
Errors like that at 42:05 where the symbol for Earth is wrongly that of the Sun and at 10:42 where Gliese is mispelled are present. Was there no editor of science review of this video?
I loved this! 🌟 You always produce such high-quality content. Thanks for sharing!
this is like 2 weeks of going to bed!
Amazing ❤
Ya I watch these because I watch and learn from them not sleep and absorb the knowledge
Good to have you back
Your video is truly engaging
Excellent explained and spoken. Amazing work!
Greetings from Germany :)
Amazing presentation.
Please keep them coming! I love them!
I want to “ get tready” to see pleyootayoo end Jyoopitah.
Another monster dab and chill for one of the best channels on YT
The stellar universe: the glory of billions of years.
OMG what a beautiful video!!!!
Yet another astonishing video of amazement and wonder!!!
Thankyou all so much for your passion and dedication. 😎
I am so excited for this!
1:16:17
Primary black holes? I'm pretty sure you meant "Primordial black holes".
They also said it takes 3 weeks to get to the moon. It takes 3 days. Big mistakes in this video.
@@blastypowpowMaybe I'll end up eating my words but this channel reeks of AI, so huge mistakes like that are unsurprising.
It's AI narration
You know there's just something about Andromeda that fascinates me. Something about the name Andromeda that just sounds so cool and mysterious and there's definitely better than having a name like the Milky Way. I just wish there was a dedicated mission to study Andromeda almost like if we had another James Webb just to specifically focus on it constantly.
Thank you
Thank you for helping me sleep
The view is a mind boggling.
Can't wait to go home and watch it.
Thank you for sharing such a fascinating program such as this. 💜🌌🌠
2:24 excellent, I just hope Vger doesn’t show back up in the 23rd century.🤪
Thanks once again for a quality show my UN-known Friends
my daily dose of kosmo before sleep lol
V'Ger is out there!
Another video to fall asleep to
30,000 years to travel through the oort cloud 😅 unfathomable distance ❤
Pretty good video, thanks.
5:15 why does it show Jan 1930 while speaking about Pioneer 10 and 11? They were sent in the 70s? Just curious about the graphic.
Goodnight folks 😌😴
Great show. The universe is so very large. Like large amounts of money most cannot get a grasp of these large dimensions and time it represents. The power and mass of it all and the super large voids. This is power.
This is so good❤
Imagine the panic if the Voyager probes were to be detected flying back toward Earth.
Learning is cool
i need more videos like this, awesome
Whenever I want to spend night on any interstellar body,I watched such documentary before sleeping
"The universe is so vast! It's hard to imagine that we are just a small part of it."
Here’s a fun exercise. Get the game Elite Dangerous, use this route and follow along, visiting all these systems and see what the developers put there.
No spot of space is actually "empty" empty suggests nothingness. Space is made up of the fields, the framework of all the forces.
Some information in this video may be incorrect. Please double check.
Uh, thank you poindexter!
I keep ending up here and leaving when I remember I was here before lol
I watched this with my Pluto Goggles on.😁
it's amazing what math can do, the amount of calculations they had to do to make those slingshots is mind-blowing 🤯
I like watching this ...
Aha! studying geography is my highly obsession since when I'm in highschool and I'm 26 rn.
thanks
What would the view be like if Earth were in a similar location from the center of other galaxies 🤔 that would be interesting to see.
To some planet out there Earth is the most distant object in the universe
yah this iissss exactly what i needed
I like this video so much
Well done great graphics..
Chris Eubank and space, awesome 😅
Hi, Cecilia here. Nice to connect with you!
This is the same stuff as before but different intro.
Always 😂
We know neither the limits of inner and outerspace. It IS a simulation.
Skip to 2:03:00 to learn about the "Emptiness of the Universe", the section is called 'Voids'. The title should actulally be something like "Our Amazing Universe"...
Fell asleep within 30 secs. Love it!
Watching the emptiness with my empty mind
its illegal to be this early. thank you for the video.
I thought it is cool that 3-star trinary systems are all unstable and doomed to collapse. None yet found estimated to be older than 6 billion years.
If Artemis lifted off today, according to NASA it might take 2 days to reach high Earth orbit, after which it would take 4 days to reach the moon.
The Casimir effect doesn't generate "inexhaustable" energy. You get some energy from the plates being pushed together, but once they touch, the energy ends. You'd have to put it back in to repeat the process which means you get zero energy out of it. You misinterpreted something; no, humans did not find a magical infinite source of energy.
I am recycled star dust living on Barrowed time, nothing is real, Love is everything, I know nothing.