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This is a journey form the smallest manmade hole - by removing just one single atom - to the edge of the universe. Man has finally succeeded in making the ancient dream of Greek philosophers come true - to «see» an atom. In another direction we also seem to have unlimited sight: the «Hubble Telescope» grants us a glimpse of the remotest galaxies. This documentary assesses the limits of human perception, taking us on a journey through time from the quasars, millions of light-years away from earth, via the wonders of our populated world to the depths of human genotype and the structure of a single atom. «Limits of Perception» promises a filmic journey of exploration from micro- into macrocosm.

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@pissFull
@pissFull 2 роки тому
Cinematography, music, commentary, voice, script, the unknown artist.... I give this documentary the oscars. it is a pity that such gems are buried under tonnes of garbage on the internet. The makers of this documentary, what you have created is not just a scientific documentary, it is a philosophical master piece too. It all depends on how you look at it. Just to quote : strings will remain out of our perception forever, but we can perceive the music created by the strings (a guitar artist plays in the background). I am sold.
@jaspergunnar1439
@jaspergunnar1439 2 роки тому
I realize it is kinda randomly asking but does anyone know of a good website to watch new series online ?
@enochjosiah6287
@enochjosiah6287 2 роки тому
@Jasper Gunnar Flixportal :P
@jaspergunnar1439
@jaspergunnar1439 2 роки тому
@Enoch Josiah thank you, I went there and it seems like a nice service :) I appreciate it!!
@enochjosiah6287
@enochjosiah6287 2 роки тому
@Jasper Gunnar you are welcome =)
@pissFull
@pissFull 2 роки тому
@Greg Jacques i wonder whether you hate yourself more than you hate strangers on the internet. Get well soon!!!!
@glorideefaithperez2858
@glorideefaithperez2858 2 роки тому
I vote that this is now required viewing for every human being on Earth! A brilliant synopsis of the state of human insight into the nature of "reality".
@jerulew3547
@jerulew3547 2 роки тому
It would be nice but it won't stop them from destroying whats left of this world. The Lord said if He didn't shorten the days NO FLESH would be saved! Maybe that's Y the days go so fast..😧
@HaidurShah21
@HaidurShah21 2 роки тому
@Gloridee Faith Perez Well said. A beautiful comment
@dingbop963
@dingbop963 2 роки тому
@@jerulew3547 Lord Satan?
@lannguyen-pu1db
@lannguyen-pu1db 2 роки тому
@@jerulew3547 sad, sad, sad, isn't? Bye-bye world. Nothing to live for from now on to eternity.😞😟😖😢
@jerulew3547
@jerulew3547 2 роки тому
@@lannguyen-pu1db U have your uncorruptible body to look forward to. When U plant a seed it dies and comes up a different "body" ex: Plant ear of corn, a tomato seed ..same thing is gonna happen to our bodies (1Corinthians 15 chap.34-47) now where do U want to spend yr uncorruptible body.. read The Holy Bible KJV. But if that is too difficult (U do have to drink milk before U can eat meat), try Tyndale Living Bible to get some clarification. U have eternity to look forward to. U have a Living God that created this Universe to look forward to; a SPIRIT a GOD NOT MADE BY HANDS-NOT MADE OF WOOD OR STONE.
@powwork4452
@powwork4452 2 роки тому
The affecting range of tonga volcano eruption (14 jan 2022) has made me think about everything. This documentary just sums up the whole feeling. Well done!
@williamaltizer5637
@williamaltizer5637 5 років тому
Here i am watching this awesome documentary again. In my opinion this is the best documentary series in it's class. And with a top rate musical score to boot
@simonsnotface5042
@simonsnotface5042 2 роки тому
yes indeed.
@revelationtrain7518
@revelationtrain7518 2 роки тому
True
@jamesraymond1158
@jamesraymond1158 2 роки тому
This video has nothing new. It could have been made 60 years ago. It is also terribly grainy. I was left wondering why anyone would spend money to make it
@marrowdreign
@marrowdreign 2 роки тому
@@jamesraymond1158 I was wondering why someone was making a modern version of a video that I could have watched back in Elementary school in the 80s?
@DubzCo
@DubzCo 2 роки тому
@@jamesraymond1158 this will be a re upload of probably something from a decade ago and it wouldn’t have been that grainy back then, i remember things like this on the tv years ago
@LadislavDobri
@LadislavDobri Рік тому
In my childhood I watched this on VHS countless times, truly a masterpiece, just simply loved it
@philipdolan3928
@philipdolan3928 7 років тому
Yutube has some o the best documentary's ever made in the history of mankind.
@_ruddegar
@_ruddegar 2 роки тому
good god man
@systemicsystems336
@systemicsystems336 2 роки тому
You think this is good? Check out ,'battle for Europa'. Now theres a doc worth watching.
@ronaldweber5719
@ronaldweber5719 Рік тому
Maybe they will have a documentary about how to make a plural word, like "documentaries."
@lordsesshomaru8960
@lordsesshomaru8960 2 роки тому
This is the one of the best gifts from UKposts. 👌
@brianmccarthy6544
@brianmccarthy6544 2 роки тому
Wow!, So glad my "surfing thru the internet" found this gem. Excellent. It will be shared amongst my like minded friends...
@Razaalifcma
@Razaalifcma 2 роки тому
Wow. I unconsciously clapped towards the end of the documentary... The best that I have ever watched.
@ugotmell4194
@ugotmell4194 2 роки тому
i clapped
@yuliaflit7051
@yuliaflit7051 2 роки тому
Absolutely amazing documentary
@ioneltudorica8420
@ioneltudorica8420 2 роки тому
This documentary must be seen by every one
@massoodn9410
@massoodn9410 2 роки тому
Centuries ago the Persian poet Rumi said “ if you break anything to its smallest unit, there you see a universe inside that”. Amazing.
@humancorruption9718
@humancorruption9718 2 роки тому
Like a hologram every small piece has the information of the whole picture
@davidwayne1333
@davidwayne1333 2 роки тому
Yup
@scottmirabel2874
@scottmirabel2874 2 роки тому
@@humancorruption9718🌸 I have literally read this very sentence a few days ago in 'The Blueprint of the Structure of Existence". And it makes total sense too.
@sidewinder814u
@sidewinder814u 2 роки тому
And then some, how infinite is the melecular Univers? And how can a Big Bang create INFINITY? Fortunately Love is infinite...Thanks God.
@w.neuman
@w.neuman 2 роки тому
@@sidewinder814u *( YES, WISE OBSERVATION ! ) ·´· [&] - "Not-OnLy´That" - °[BUT] : *{ "Big~Bang".??? }** #············>·········>·······> °[ISN'T] : "THE~FLASH" ··········· Always Suppose To Come ·´· °[BEFORE] ··· "THE-BANG".?.?.?.?.? °(In·Other-Words) ··· *{HOW}** : CouLd Anything ·´· [°START] ·´· With A · "Big-Bang" · *{IF} : There Isn't ·´· [°FIRST] ·´· *{A···"BIG~FLASH"}* ❓❓❓❓❓❓❓❓❓ €¥£ ^
@mauriceforget7869
@mauriceforget7869 2 роки тому
Merveilleux, magnifique, spectaculaire et original document vidéo, et la musique...une perfection.
@0skarst
@0skarst 2 роки тому
What a treat to find something like this in a mess of internet!
@apatriotfirstanamericansec6010
@apatriotfirstanamericansec6010 2 роки тому
What wonders to behold ! How humbling this dust once man !
@simpleman283
@simpleman283 2 роки тому
Very.
@danubuska
@danubuska 5 років тому
This the best documentary I have ever seen! And I have watched a lot!
@williamaltizer5637
@williamaltizer5637 4 роки тому
I never thought i could be moved so much by a series of documentaries. SOF keep the coming each seems to be more fascinating than the next
@bellacucina3209
@bellacucina3209 2 роки тому
A work of art. Beautifully written, and John Shrapnel's hypnotizing narration completes this excellent piece.
@AsH-bg7wg
@AsH-bg7wg Рік тому
Best doc I’ve seen in ages 🙏🙏🙏
@lesmith939
@lesmith939 Рік тому
My compliments on a fascinating production. That was the fastest and nearly the most entertaining 50 minutes I've spent in years. Thank you.
@iliketurtles6777
@iliketurtles6777 2 роки тому
When you start seeing emergent properties in nearly everything that makes up everything it really puts into perspective a near infinite amount of possibilities.
@Vikanuck
@Vikanuck 2 роки тому
Somebody just watched Pi 😉 lol
@SometimesInnocent
@SometimesInnocent 2 роки тому
Who needs to know so much?
@abedinigodapetha1887
@abedinigodapetha1887 7 років тому
Beautiful, no words to explain!!
@jsch3334
@jsch3334 Рік тому
i feel like a better person after watching that.whew.Thanks so much scientists,teachers,doctors etc etc etc!!!!
@samsonwilkinson8090
@samsonwilkinson8090 2 роки тому
Fascinating documentary, great soundtrack.
@johnyap3984
@johnyap3984 3 роки тому
Endless , Endless Thanks to everyone involved plus the narrator in highlighting this beautiful majestic epic🙏🙏🙏💞💕💞🌝🌜
@johnyap3984
@johnyap3984 3 роки тому
Most welcome 💕
@sbybill3271
@sbybill3271 2 роки тому
The sheer sizes and numbers make me shiver and feel enormously humbled. Thank you to the makers of this documentary film.
@DenisMcClean_Pleb
@DenisMcClean_Pleb 2 роки тому
Simply Superb and the best documentary I have ever seen and heard. I couldn't leave it for a moment. Congratulations to all concerned
@rsvp9146
@rsvp9146 2 роки тому
The internet itself opens another vast universe of perception. Very cool documentary.
@williamaltizer5637
@williamaltizer5637 5 років тому
This is my 10th time watching, maybe 11th. I love it that much! Thank you whomever posted it
@manuelarmenta5972
@manuelarmenta5972 2 роки тому
A magnificent understanding & presentation of our presence here,in this tiny & yet,very important part of the universe.Thanks to every person that helped to create & present this great documentary for humankind.God Bless.
@lanceowens5902
@lanceowens5902 2 роки тому
Amazing things just out of sight beautiful and amazing 😍
@twisted1800
@twisted1800 2 роки тому
I didn't want the video to end!, that's how deep I was into it, awesome video.
@jamesfranklyn8547
@jamesfranklyn8547 2 роки тому
Amazing documentary, one of the best I've seen in ages. Thank you xx
@marcmccusker4477
@marcmccusker4477 Рік тому
I'm watching this over and over again as it's the best video to describe what goes on in my mind when to others I look like I'm derping out because I stare into nothingness daydreaming quite alot...
@sharonleebuchli3551
@sharonleebuchli3551 2 роки тому
How Great Thou art Amen
@FloozieOne
@FloozieOne 2 роки тому
There is a huge error @ 46:42. It is talking about nuclear fusion within a star. Eventually it states that after the creation of carbon "no more reactions are possible" and "the star dies" creating a massive explosion "throwing off its elements". Well, that is not quite right. In a healthy star, the balance of this outward energy is exactly equal to the inward pull of gravity. When a star reaches a point where the next element to be created through fusion is iron it loses the outward push of the energy caused by fusion because, unlike the lighter elements, iron takes energy to create instead of creating it and now that outward push suddenly stops, gravity takes over and the star implodes in a fraction of a second. The energy level this creates allows for fusion of heavier elements such as gold or irridium, or platinum that are made in that tiny fraction of time. So the star does not just throw off its elements, it creates hundreds of new ones as it dies. This is an elementary tenet of physics and should have been presented in the monolog. It would only have taken a few sentences and would have explained the truth of the statement that "we are all made of stardust".
@RicTic66
@RicTic66 2 роки тому
Thank you for posting this very enjoyable and thought provoking documentary. I wish some of the most self centred folk in my life would watch it and absorb the fact that we as individuals are miniscule cogs in an almost inconceivable enormity. Yes we have an important role to play ( no more or less than Dust Mites) within the confines of our existence, but in the greater scheme of things our importance is practically nil 🙃. Probably the best 52 minutes I will spend today. Isn't 'Stuff' awesome?
@yangpaan453
@yangpaan453 Рік тому
Not really a fair comparison to make. mites will never build rockets and colonize space. and what exactly is defined importance? importance is just an opinion. but what humans are doing with their lives is a progression that nothing else in our observable solar system is doing. I personally think its important that we get off this planet and meet other intelligent life.
@HumansAreShitFactories
@HumansAreShitFactories Рік тому
Humans are completely irrelevant and the universe is absolutely indifferent to their existence. When they die their bodies will rot. The end.
@sagebiddi
@sagebiddi Рік тому
Indeed it is good hooman...indeed it is
@brettselph7591
@brettselph7591 2 роки тому
Almost perfect. There are occasional scientific/factual inaccuracies (the script evidently didn't get a final edit for accuracy) but I'm okay with that. The writing is so lyrical, that it holds the attention of anyone with a sense of beauty, and isn't that everyone, scientist and layman alike? And speaking of lyrical... The music isn't mere pretty background, it is a gorgeous tapestry of sound woven into the journey fearlessly, sometimes reaching volumes that place it front and center, and then receding to give priority to the narration. This ebb and flow between between narration and music, interwoven with dazzling visuals, can't happen by accident. It takes artists and other creatives at the top of their game, working together under the direction of a master.
@jamiearnott9669
@jamiearnott9669 Рік тому
Excellent documentary video. to think we have these strange creatures in our lives in our own beds!!
@m0ner0thethird
@m0ner0thethird 2 роки тому
Spectacular imagery in this. Bravo!
@timothygolden5321
@timothygolden5321 6 років тому
Great soundtrack, timing, and content. Nice density. You all rock!
@paulbyrnesrmt2929
@paulbyrnesrmt2929 2 роки тому
Yeah I'm trying to find more of their work. Ian Butcher and Steven Faux
@MeetTheSmythes
@MeetTheSmythes 2 роки тому
Thank you for uploading and sharing this video on "The Secrets of Nature" the wonders of creation ! Awesome !
@terrybigler3690
@terrybigler3690 2 роки тому
absolutely outstanding
@megbee7423
@megbee7423 4 роки тому
Amazing video! Have been looking for something like this for 10+ yrs.
@pistonpkm
@pistonpkm 8 років тому
Incredible documentary! I have no words to describe how i feel about all the greatness that exists in and around us. I am, however, certain that this one reality extends way beyond human imagination will ever reach.
@danielsousa3882
@danielsousa3882 2 роки тому
What a beautiful artist!
@lesliehilesgardener6959
@lesliehilesgardener6959 2 роки тому
Reminds me each like a gem you could say unique from one to the next Fasinating to say the least.
@bruce9635
@bruce9635 2 роки тому
Excellent. Extremely good editing and stories within a story worlds within worlds!
@vivthespiv1
@vivthespiv1 2 роки тому
Incredible. A thousand Thank You's for the effort and dedication given in the making of this. Awesome.
@dragonflystormchaseradvent8233
@dragonflystormchaseradvent8233 2 роки тому
Keep these videos coming! Excellent material.
@4evermusic61
@4evermusic61 2 роки тому
Love this documenatry..made me so Intrigued and stonished,! to se our world and us humans and creatures Big and microworld in a different way and eyes. How wonderful we creatures are,,makes me Humble and feel special even more for our creators,Gods if you want to call.? Im happy to have been living so far time and have still 4 decades still to see and enjoy and learn and for see what future world will bring for us... 😍👽🌞🌞
@gabrieljoseramirezvergara4985
@gabrieljoseramirezvergara4985 2 роки тому
Hace cerca de 40 años atrás leí un libro acerca de este tema que abarcaba el conocimiento de lo microscópico hasta lo astronómico. Hoy vuelvo a maravillarse con imágenes más actuales que reafirman el conocimiento y se generan nuevas teorías. Hermoso trabajo y vamos por más con el lanzamiento ayer del telescopio espacial James Webb. Estamos viviendo un presente extraordinario.
@CyanBlackflower
@CyanBlackflower Рік тому
English Translation: About 40 years ago, I read a book on this subject that covered knowledge from the microscopic to the astronomical. Today I marvel again at more current images that reaffirm knowledge and generate new theories. Beautiful work and we're going for more with yesterday's launch of the James Webb Space Telescope. We are living an extraordinary (present) time.🙂
@riteshanantwarbadmintonaca1638
@riteshanantwarbadmintonaca1638 5 років тому
The documentary belongs to the instrumental capacities of human's perceptions and hence the limitations …. rather author has lightly indicated towards the unlimited capacities of imaginations that the mother ' energy ' has boosted in her creations … The documentary is really appreciable .. and perfect .. in its limitations .. thanks with all the well wishes
@doubleghod
@doubleghod 2 роки тому
at chronomark 33:55 the narrator says, "....the moon was once part of Earth itself" I hate when "scientists" present something as fact which is clearly speculation.
@angeladavis7081
@angeladavis7081 2 роки тому
I really enjoyed this video. Great job!!!
@omnisim
@omnisim 2 роки тому
Nature is beautiful at any size
@dragonfly_88
@dragonfly_88 8 років тому
This was freaking AMAZING!!! Ugh i love watching stuff like this
@Quazi-moto
@Quazi-moto 7 років тому
Agreed. One of the more enjoyable documentaries I've watched in a while.
@notwhatiwasraised2b
@notwhatiwasraised2b 7 років тому
but for the references to creation and creator
@chuckbriggs
@chuckbriggs 7 років тому
they were my favorites so everything evens out...
@Robjohnnetwork
@Robjohnnetwork 4 роки тому
Stephany R crazy right lol
@janicevanhorn618
@janicevanhorn618 6 років тому
DAMN that was good. Heard a few things on here that I had not heard before, like the plankton affecting cloud formation. Amazing.
@tamarrajames3590
@tamarrajames3590 5 років тому
Janice Van Horn Plankton, and diatoms create more oxygen on this planet than all the rain forests combined. They are the TRUE lungs of the Planet Earth, and we are screwing that up too. Krill are the most efficient and constant ar sequestering CO2...and corporations are taking them out of the ocean to sell for aquarium and fish food And diatomaceous earth to kill bugs in such unsustainable quantities that krill is an “at risk” species. They call Krill, “Pink Gold”. The diatomaceous earth is taken from already dead diatoms. You might enjoy the book “Stung” by Lisa-Ann Gershwin, it is available as an ebook, and addresses the state of the World’s oceans as of last year, and projects where it is going. It begins with the massive jellyfish blooms happening and discusses the reasons for them, and the effects of them...but goes way beyond that. She writes in layman’s terms, so it is easily understood without a dictionary at your elbow. That book taught me a lot of things I didn’t know, and put a lot more into perspective. Cheers.🖤🇨🇦
@FloozieOne
@FloozieOne 2 роки тому
Yeah, that blew me away. I haven't heard about that in any other documentary or interview anywhere. Why isn't this presented in all those programs that talk about the plankton blooms sucking the oxygen out of the water and killing marine life? I really don't understand that, with all the talk about global temperature shifts and saving the planet, this information isn't at the forefront of the debate. Since ocean warming creates more plankton and that increases the chemical release of cloud-forming molecules this is a self-perpetuating engine for global warming and yet there is not a word about it anywhere.
@rustic35
@rustic35 2 роки тому
@@FloozieOne it's actually been mentioned in several documentaries and articles. It's a well known fact that ocean algae provides a large percentage of our oxygen but, banging on about carbon and deforestation makes money. 🤷‍♂️
@revelationtrain7518
@revelationtrain7518 2 роки тому
Me too
@amyrosenold-music-healing-yoga
@amyrosenold-music-healing-yoga 2 роки тому
Wow!!! What a trip! Reality is so freakin' awesome, it's mind blowing. Thanks to those who made this doc.
@willbfreed
@willbfreed 2 роки тому
Superb documentary, thanks!
@rineric3214
@rineric3214 8 років тому
This is wonderful!
@telegraphtelegraphovich4670
@telegraphtelegraphovich4670 2 роки тому
This is the best and most articulated VIDEO ever! Learned a lot! Great job and thank you!
@nathippo
@nathippo 2 роки тому
Quite wonderful .. thankyou xx
@williams.vincent4235
@williams.vincent4235 2 роки тому
Excellent video - thank you!
@deandeann1541
@deandeann1541 2 роки тому
Coccolithophores are so cool! I found a plate from one on the side of a grain of sand once, thus proving the sand was marine in origin. We used a scanning electron microscope that I was being trained on at the time. It was a fun machine. Some things you can look at directly, but most things must be freeze dried and electroplated with gold. Other metals will work, but gold is best.
@Gamerock82
@Gamerock82 2 роки тому
Woohoo!! Another rabbit hole for me to gallop down. Any links, I can get to start me off please? Thank you.
@richardmccoy6764
@richardmccoy6764 2 роки тому
Takes a scientific mind for a ride! Nice looking at smallest to largest, from our current tech.
@petergadd9814
@petergadd9814 2 роки тому
Excellent work for the basics....and teaching.
@allisone369
@allisone369 2 роки тому
Life is continuous on all levels. Even on atoms. If you look at our universe we are living in the atoms of what ever we are making up. Just like the critters living inside and making up all of us. What a wonderful existence we are all apart of. I’m sure if we could see down far enough we would find life orbiting every neutron and electron.
@jakejackson4987
@jakejackson4987 5 років тому
Watching This absolutely = mind blown aspecially when stoned
@simonsnotface5042
@simonsnotface5042 2 роки тому
yeah me too.
@JRichardson711
@JRichardson711 2 роки тому
Especially*
@douglasholt9337
@douglasholt9337 2 роки тому
Yeah. It's so psycho-del-lic.
@brad270472
@brad270472 2 роки тому
Doing that now.
@johnkelly2583
@johnkelly2583 2 роки тому
That's right
@AsH-bg7wg
@AsH-bg7wg Рік тому
Its wonderful to see a doc about life WITHOUT being reminded about how we fatally damaged the planet 🌎
@Gamerock82
@Gamerock82 2 роки тому
This was spectacularly well done and narrated. Truly resonates with me. Pun 100% intended. How I've never found this channel before, I'll never know. Instant subscribe. Thank you.
@robertthomas4234
@robertthomas4234 2 роки тому
Yeah, it's cool. Great sound effects and visuals representing the known universe.
@Dannafilms96
@Dannafilms96 2 роки тому
Love this anonymous Gilmour style guitarist shredding in the background
@danubuska
@danubuska 5 років тому
Great Doc, great artist
@thedivinecouncil9997
@thedivinecouncil9997 2 роки тому
Imagine staying in human form and being shrunk down to the atomic level. That world would be intense.
@TreasureByMeasure
@TreasureByMeasure 7 років тому
I really enjoyed this one.
@RonVerburg
@RonVerburg 2 роки тому
wow what a fantastic documentary !!! I want more of this !!! *****
@petermcgee2162
@petermcgee2162 2 роки тому
Spectacular, thanks
@rayberczik7251
@rayberczik7251 2 роки тому
I had to laugh when my daughter came home from school after learning about atoms and said " dad, did you know our solar system looks like an atom" I said well it's a representation of what an atom looks like. She asked " are we an atom in a giant person"? I had to laugh!!
@otterrivers3765
@otterrivers3765 2 роки тому
Smart kid.
@Gamerock82
@Gamerock82 2 роки тому
She's asking the right question, mate.
@steffanroberts7896
@steffanroberts7896 2 роки тому
Very intelligent and wonderous question. I've always thought that the universe works based on scale. Look how much we can see when we zoom in. But it's much more difficult for us to zoom out and see the entirety. Stars/planets etc etc can be electrons spaced apart and they are all linked to create the structure of one giant living thing but we just cannot see it. That giant living thing could then be living on a planet which looks at stars which make up the entire structure of another larger living thing.
@francescaa8220
@francescaa8220 2 роки тому
I thought this when I was a child also
@charon7320
@charon7320 2 роки тому
@@francescaa8220 yeah me too, it seems that out of curiosity one thing leads to another and who had this curiosity hasteful went on to question this.
@waktokong9288
@waktokong9288 2 роки тому
With all lenses created by man, to peek the smallest and the mighty large of the physical worlds, man still has no lense to peek into the worlds of souls. It really is for the benefit of mankind that this lense is forever denied.
@user-sd8lh5ul2m
@user-sd8lh5ul2m 2 роки тому
What a beautiful documentry.
@collinstanton
@collinstanton 2 роки тому
I agree with all those who've watched this spectacular video before me. AWESOME.
@CABRAL2270
@CABRAL2270 2 роки тому
To the producers… Congratulations for the “Amazing documentary”! A piece of art. Thank you very much for putting all this together and available for us.
@johnhannibal5108
@johnhannibal5108 2 роки тому
Why quotes around amazing and documentary? You are not quoting, so that makes these sarcastiquotes.
@nightlightabcd
@nightlightabcd 5 років тому
Good video, even though it is a rehash of information that everyone has know for decades! For those that don't know these things, this is a good place to start.
@kookdo6741
@kookdo6741 2 роки тому
this documentary is for decades ago also ! so its no rehash of info.
@giselegomesproencadefiguei597
@giselegomesproencadefiguei597 2 роки тому
Mind blowing information. Very intense and beautiful.
@youretheai7586
@youretheai7586 2 роки тому
Thanks for sharing this exalted information with us!! :-)
@tamarrajames3590
@tamarrajames3590 2 роки тому
This is a remarkable, and beautiful documentary…giving shape and form to things we could only imagine and dream about when I was young. How much more might we see, in both directions, as we learn how to harness technology with that aim. Thank you for bringing this for us to enjoy.🖤🇨🇦
@tamarrajames3590
@tamarrajames3590 2 роки тому
@Greg Jacques True, our extinction is likely if we don’t stop screwing with Mother Nature, but there is no clear timeline on that event yet. At least we can enjoy the beauty while we are still able. There is still time for humanity to wake up and tend to the important issues…although, given our track record it is unlikely we will stop bickering with each other over inanities and address important issues, like our own survival as a species.🖤🇨🇦
@Gamerock82
@Gamerock82 2 роки тому
@@tamarrajames3590 I hope you are right that there is still time. There is the chance that too many tipping points have been reached and passed. So that this doesn't sound too depressing, I really wish we can start retreating from the brink, as a species, while fixing as we go. I believe we have the capacity to fix but we also need the capacity to live to the fullest, in case we are limited for time. I hope this ramble made sense. Peace.
@tamarrajames3590
@tamarrajames3590 2 роки тому
@@Gamerock82 time will tell, but there is substantial movement toward endangered species restoration and finding cleaner sources of energy. I believe it is still possible that we can change the trajectory and find our way forward.🖤🇨🇦
@Gamerock82
@Gamerock82 2 роки тому
@@tamarrajames3590 I hope you're right, lass.
@tamarrajames3590
@tamarrajames3590 2 роки тому
@@Gamerock82 I know we still have the chance, what I don’t know is whether those we give political power to will stop trying to outmaneuver each other long enough to take the needed actions that will change the ways we abuse our planet. If we don’t manage that then we will deserve the extinction that threatens. I hope we do🖤🇨🇦
@prototropo
@prototropo 2 роки тому
I wanted each moment of the video expanded to reveal more detail, the entire narration made granular enough to encompass every thing known about everything, every subatomic particle of which I am composed and every cosmos of which I can imagine to unite, merge and become as one, single, unimaginable malted milk ball.
@wendysw714
@wendysw714 2 роки тому
😁
@markbrakebill2184
@markbrakebill2184 2 роки тому
Literally eating malted milk balls as I read this comment, I may have found the key to the uni, verse ?
@wendysw714
@wendysw714 2 роки тому
@@markbrakebill2184 😂
@prototropo
@prototropo 2 роки тому
@@markbrakebill2184 Yes. But only if you share.
@samsonian
@samsonian 2 роки тому
@~22:25 “when we look down on it, we see a series of trees…” “…and when we zoom out of the internet we see a series of TUBES” 🤨🤔🙄😜🤣🤣 We’ll never forget you, Senator Stevens…whether you like it or not! 🖖😎👍
@lubavukadinovic5752
@lubavukadinovic5752 2 роки тому
Deepest gratitude for your help to comprehend where we are, even we will never know WAY
@carolinefox2684
@carolinefox2684 7 років тому
whoa! That was seriously amazing. Thumbs up from me.👍
@whoeverofhowevermany
@whoeverofhowevermany 2 роки тому
The sense we rely on most is sight it says, as I listen without looking at my screen
@topcat1358
@topcat1358 2 роки тому
The key word, I think, is "most" (not ALL the time)
@whoeverofhowevermany
@whoeverofhowevermany 2 роки тому
@@topcat1358 😭 that undermines my teasing
@chriscrockett787
@chriscrockett787 2 роки тому
A very interesting thought!
@undignified2843
@undignified2843 2 роки тому
Right... because your sight was needed for more important things.... fkn christ idiots really trying to sound deep...
@hyekim0523
@hyekim0523 2 роки тому
Thank you for your time to show me👍👏🏽
@herb369nichols
@herb369nichols 5 років тому
Excellent!
@conscioussubconsciousness1976
@conscioussubconsciousness1976 2 роки тому
Why do i get the feeling that this doc was made solely for a wide varieties of stoners to watch n enjoy? Maybe because it's so good! Even with it's outdated info it still was a blast to experience keeping me hyped up till the end for some reason and kept elevating my thinking about our blindfolded human existence within this space-time cage of the multiverse.
@thebutton
@thebutton 2 роки тому
Worth every atomic minute, thanks for the share!
@ashuaurora
@ashuaurora 2 роки тому
Amazing documentary
@nelsonianb1289
@nelsonianb1289 Рік тому
Its amazing how this detailed representation of the inside of the body has progressed to today, especially the dna sequence.
@tamarrajames3590
@tamarrajames3590 5 років тому
The omnipresence of The Fibonacci Sequence, the Golden Mean of ratio and proportion, Spirals and Fractals...as well as numbers recurring everywhere in Nature, and that these things were both noted and philosophized about in ancient times gives one pause to consider. Our modern Sciences keep supporting and proving early hypotheses, both on the diminishing scale, and with regard to Astronomy and the expanding scale. When creatures that closely resemble ones we can see with the naked eye procreate through sexual union much like the life we can see and experience we must at least entertain the corollary for things on the larger end of that same scale.Even the pollination of a flower is oddly sexual, with a phallic spire growing through a single, spherical grain of pollen. Binary fission does occur, and parthenogenesis as in the case of some isopods and other insects. There are species that are Hermaphroditic within our range of natural sight, like snails and some marine flatworms...not to mention some humans, so it is logical to assume that too occurs on both our own scale, and the microscopic...therefore, most likely on the titanic scale as well. The electron microscopic view of the DNA Code inside the single molecule really resembles a landscape...I wonder what might live there, and what they see that we don’t. My Friends and I used to have these long deep philosophical discussions in the coffee houses of the 1960s...and so much more has been discovered or validated since then. It’s nice to see people still considering these huge questions we once thought forever unanswerable and certainly unprovable. That makes me happy...even if I turn out to be the flea on a flea’s flea, living in a fantasy. We could still turn out to be a computer simulation, and that wasn’t even in the mix back then given the state of Computer Sciences back at the time🖤🇨🇦.
@haroldfrets5468
@haroldfrets5468 Рік тому
It's crazy to think that these microorganisms have their own brain and think process ( even though limited )... And their bodies have their own digestive systems....I'm wondering, if there IS and God?!? Someone who knows science down to the smallest molecule, atom, or whatever.....and understand it and make it work in symphonic fashion...??? This is just way out of out comprehensive intelligence...
@tamarrajames3590
@tamarrajames3590 Рік тому
@@haroldfrets5468 True…but it is great fun to discuss and hypothesize about.🖤🇨🇦
@ashuaurora
@ashuaurora 2 роки тому
This is also just a perception that we are in the middle of the journey from the atom to the universe, which is based on our current level of knowledge
@rubyruby7573
@rubyruby7573 Рік тому
Do You Know This Theory Proves The Grudge May In Fact Be Real
@natarajrangayana
@natarajrangayana 2 роки тому
Wow ! Amazing doc Kudos
@williamaltizer5637
@williamaltizer5637 5 років тому
Starting at around 17:00 thru 18:00 is a really cool piece of music. It's melancholic like the film itself
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