Mysteries of the Universe. A Journey into Deep Space [Space Documentary 2023]

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The universe is a giant jigsaw puzzle made up of an infinite number of pieces. We can only see a small part of it and can only guess at the rest. The cosmic abyss hides a huge number of mysteries and riddles, and there are still a lot of them up ahead for us to unravel.
0:00 Intro
01:36 How Does Order Get Born from CHAOS? The Butterfly Effect
12:26 The Anthropic Principle
23:11 Why Is the Universe Silent? The Great Filter
31:50 A Spaceship Capable of Reaching the Edge of the Universe
41:13 What Lies Beyond the Universe?
52:49 What will Happen After the Death of the Universe?
01:05:11 Ending
#Universe #Space #Film #Kosmo

КОМЕНТАРІ: 437
@KosmoDOC
@KosmoDOC Рік тому
Hi, everyone! Do you want to see more long videos on our channel?
@ananda2715
@ananda2715 Рік тому
Yasssh
@joemarchinski914
@joemarchinski914 Рік тому
yes pleaae
@StoriedOutdoors
@StoriedOutdoors Рік тому
Absolutely
@madhuvatte8269
@madhuvatte8269 Рік тому
Yes
@AbhijeetKumar021
@AbhijeetKumar021 Рік тому
Yes kosmo these documentaries are full of knowledge and I always learn something new here
@Mirrorgirl492
@Mirrorgirl492 Рік тому
I once made a 3 minute video with just still images and public domain music, it took me so long I wouldn't do it again. You have nothing but pure respect from me for making these incredible, detailed and very informative videos. Also I love your Narrator's voice. Thank you.
@mrpinkfreak4168
@mrpinkfreak4168 Рік тому
Can relate
@Jaggerbush
@Jaggerbush Рік тому
Narrator is computer generated.
@HeinKyawHlaing-ubesy
@HeinKyawHlaing-ubesy Рік тому
🙇🙏🙏🙏🙇
@MrEnjoivolcom1
@MrEnjoivolcom1 Рік тому
Robot is narrating. It's better than some I've heard though!
@awex7
@awex7 11 місяців тому
it’s also a copy paste i’ve already watched this video from another space channel they copy and paste content
@elijahandkellywalsh6953
@elijahandkellywalsh6953 Рік тому
There is absolutely nothing better or more relaxing than hours of ads! And with only minimal interruptions for short interesting clips of documentary!
@xX0IRIDIUM0Xx
@xX0IRIDIUM0Xx 2 місяці тому
No ads when you pay $14 a month. Nothing is free.
@johnomara849
@johnomara849 2 місяці тому
@@xX0IRIDIUM0Xxonce you go no ads, you can never go back
@AbhijeetKumar021
@AbhijeetKumar021 Рік тому
The more I know about space the more I fell for it
@NAUGHTYANAND
@NAUGHTYANAND Рік тому
The universe is just atom The more deeper you will go, the more mysteries you know
@AbhijeetKumar021
@AbhijeetKumar021 Рік тому
@@NAUGHTYANAND yes
@Jrcamejo3
@Jrcamejo3 Рік тому
I absolutely love the long detailed videos by kosmos. The are by far the the best videos about the universe period. Keep it coming! I never get tired of it. I can't find enough of them to watch.
@Lilladdish
@Lilladdish Рік тому
It’s pure science fiction but sure I enjoy them because they help me sleep, not real tho.
@kentuckser3133
@kentuckser3133 Рік тому
Checkout history of the universe channel too, imo the 2 best Kosmos channels to ever exist
@gives_bad_advice
@gives_bad_advice Рік тому
There are certainly some other good ones, just as good, depending on what y'r lookung for.
@StretchGamesHD
@StretchGamesHD Рік тому
Spike is a great one to watch
@andyj.byrne111
@andyj.byrne111 Рік тому
​@@Lilladdish science fiction? Not real tho? What do you mean? Asking questions, exploring ideas and using knowledge we know to try understand the unknown isnt science fiction and is a bit disrespectful to the work these guys do...
@Blueboy1175
@Blueboy1175 Рік тому
Dude mad respect to the guy who took all these videos and went to space just for us
@phoenixthrust888
@phoenixthrust888 Рік тому
Forgot to laugh. I think I left it at home, my bad
@sammyjones8882
@sammyjones8882 10 місяців тому
@@phoenixthrust888your comment is so corny and cringe lol.😭😭😂😂
@triangl3minds
@triangl3minds Рік тому
This video is a breathtaking journey into the depths of space, and a reminder of just how vast and mysterious our universe really is. From the origins of the universe to the search for extraterrestrial life, there is still so much we don't know about our cosmic surroundings. Also your narration LOL can't replicate that.
@12bucklemyshew
@12bucklemyshew Рік тому
I love these videos so so soooo much! Thank you for all your work making these!!!!I feel like I could re watch over and over and never get bored!
@GhosT-be456ds9dg3
@GhosT-be456ds9dg3 Рік тому
usually I have a very short attention span and would never be able to sit through a video this long, but I watched this entire thing in one go. i didn't even have to stop or anything, it was that interesting. not a lot of people have the ability to keep people captivated for a long period of time but you are a part of the few that can. you are also amazing at explaining things. i understood this very well as a beginner in this subject. that you for creating amazing content ((:
@GEARHEADZ
@GEARHEADZ Рік тому
Yes more long videos. Love this stuff. Keep them coming
@mariannepedersenhagen6760
@mariannepedersenhagen6760 Рік тому
It is so interesting. Writing notes, to read more online about different things you tell about. Fantastic times we live in, in relation to astronomy. Knows a lot, but at the same time so little about the cosmos.
@philipyoung7748
@philipyoung7748 5 місяців тому
This is one of my favorite episodes but the ones about stars are my top always. Id love to see more long form videos about existing and theoretical stars and their formation.
@naggedd
@naggedd Рік тому
This channel more than deserves millions of subscribers.
@TRFan26
@TRFan26 Рік тому
I like the longer videos, but not at the expense of keeping up-to-date with current Astronomy (and cosmology and astrophysics) news, please.
@aimhighmediaservices8875
@aimhighmediaservices8875 Рік тому
This is your best video yet! In my humble opinion. Great work!
@irazu2008
@irazu2008 Рік тому
Hands down the best video I’ve seen on this subject on UKposts. There are others that are extremely high quality videos but this video takes the top spot. The long videos can be a challenge but its the only way to tell this story. Doing it piece meal is just not the same experience. Amazing content, presented in a very clear and concise way. Thanks for the video - I really appreciate it
@clairetoast0
@clairetoast0 Рік тому
Great job with the video. Commenting+liking to boost your channel you earned it 🎉
@KatsumiManami
@KatsumiManami Рік тому
This channel feeds my soul fr I love you whoever is doing these videos
@Sctn187
@Sctn187 7 місяців тому
Definitely one of the best channels I've found along with sea they do really good ones too
@rodbennett7759
@rodbennett7759 Рік тому
Yes.. Keep them coming.. Love your Channel.. Great graphics.
@IannOfficial93
@IannOfficial93 Місяць тому
Thanks for this ❤ although I keep on rewatching this from where I can remember before I fell asleep the night before. Haha😅
@ethanjordan5704
@ethanjordan5704 11 місяців тому
What baffles me is how space was created. Everything has an origin. People say that before the universe , space was just gasses. What created those gasses? Where did they come from? How was space created?
@Roscoe.P.Coldchain
@Roscoe.P.Coldchain 11 місяців тому
It’s one of those questions that could drive you insane..Great comment
@animalshaverights127
@animalshaverights127 9 місяців тому
It's a rabbit hole. I had a thought like that when I was 18 for some reason out of nowhere (what if the universe wasn't here, then what would take its place,etc.) It confused me so I forgot about it til years later I remembered that thought now that I've been watching these space videos.
@twisted1800
@twisted1800 9 місяців тому
love these videos, they're so detailed one gets hypnotized. Our universe is so ginormous we will always discover new mysteries and beautiful wonders that will always amaze us😊
@heavenlyway108
@heavenlyway108 8 місяців тому
And scary
@sharonrouleau-bryan1456
@sharonrouleau-bryan1456 Рік тому
Long videos .. absolutely love them... Yes please add more 🙂🙂🙂😃😃😃
@Mike-cu1tr
@Mike-cu1tr Рік тому
This is my favorite channel for space!!!
@spleefthedude7747
@spleefthedude7747 Рік тому
Love the longer ones thx
@deenoc3622
@deenoc3622 Рік тому
Fantastic video, more terms i never heard of that were new to me.
@a.lewisraymer7772
@a.lewisraymer7772 Рік тому
Yes, indeed we do! Many thanks and much appreciation
@jacoblahr
@jacoblahr 11 місяців тому
Kosmo has the best animation and graphics and visuals and production team and editors and narrator (speaker) and information on the cosmos. I can keep going but you get it. The best because knowledge is power.👍🇺🇸 🇬🇧 🇷🇺
@BackToRootz
@BackToRootz Рік тому
I think have seen most of the Universe docus. Considering myself a docu junky, just found your channel and conserving it like a hungry black hole 🙂. Excellent narration and nice videos
@pb4633
@pb4633 7 місяців тому
Fellow doco junky here. Do you have a top 5 list? I am always in constant search of more.
@greek7933
@greek7933 Рік тому
Amazing please keep them coming 🙏.
@roycebodie1497
@roycebodie1497 Рік тому
Yes love the longer ones
@LoitersWithIntent
@LoitersWithIntent Рік тому
Keep up the amazing work...
@lucidfiredragon77
@lucidfiredragon77 22 дні тому
I would like to see more long videos. When you can do a long Uranus and Neptune video, hope I can see it.
@user-fy6ck9di1f
@user-fy6ck9di1f 6 місяців тому
Thanks for sharing this massage kosmo doc which is updating
@Dalisu87
@Dalisu87 Рік тому
It’s 3am and I see a long fresh video about space, I click immediately
@thokozanindwandwe6659
@thokozanindwandwe6659 Рік тому
Great video for bed time, lovely visuals and narrating
@BLAZENYCBLACKOPS
@BLAZENYCBLACKOPS 3 місяці тому
Absolutely brilliant information here, it’s incredible what you can learn just by watching a UKposts documentary, unfortunately instead of learning amazing things most people use the internet for mindfulness activities, I guess we’re all guilty of it to some extent, but I really hope people take advantage of the knowledge that can be so easily obtained in today’s world because of these amazing technologies we have at our immediate disposal.
@graevollan
@graevollan Рік тому
Nice nod to "The Watchmen" and Koyaanisqatsi at the beginning.
@johnrigel3873
@johnrigel3873 Рік тому
The Casimir effect sounds like quantum voodoo lol Great videos, great content!
@JustinDelisio
@JustinDelisio 10 місяців тому
I love philosophizing about the great filter. Sometimes I think we're doomed. Sometimes I think we can unite as one with the goal of interplanetary colonization. I'm a viral optimist, I refuse to let someone have negative views about the future of the human race!
@afeezjimoh8263
@afeezjimoh8263 Рік тому
Thank you KOSMO
@MrEnjoivolcom1
@MrEnjoivolcom1 Рік тому
Love these videos!
@johnambro7181
@johnambro7181 Рік тому
Yes, continue.
@wreckfestonracingchannel3787
@wreckfestonracingchannel3787 Рік тому
Have a good sleep everyone 😴
@mickeycee8559
@mickeycee8559 11 місяців тому
Is this a company or channel? Or is this a UKpostsr? These videos are fantastic. I love the longer ones
@Omar_Farouque
@Omar_Farouque 7 місяців тому
Thanks for your info...from Bangladesh ❤
@ulysses1685
@ulysses1685 Рік тому
"Stages: self replicating molecules, single - cell life forms" ok, but what was between? Because single-cell lifes are not so simple particles , like people think, but in fact very complex creatures. So we just jump from no-life molecules straight to complex organism?
@pb4633
@pb4633 7 місяців тому
Whilst the death of the universe is tragic, there is a dark but beautiful symmetry to it all: -Death gives life meaning. Life gives death meaning. What is the meaning of life... without death. What is the meaning of death... without life. -Whether on the subatomic scale, or the scale of the observable universe, there is a grand pattern of self-similarity in the cycles of the life, death and rebirth of all things. From the atom, to the single-celled organism, to the gargantuan black hole at the centre of our galaxy, to the universe. We are each simply different self-similar parts of the same vast and seemingly infinite fractal structure of the universe. All things in the universe including ourselves are self-similar, with the only difference being scale. Everything will exist, disintegrate, reunite, and be reborn anew. You, me, the sun, the galaxy, the universe. There is a thoughtful, quiet, slightly melancholic yet oddly comforting beauty to seeing all of existence like that. Whether you live or die, the atoms or subatomic particles that made you... will never be alone indefinitely, just like the long-dead stars that came from long ago, from which you and I are intrinsically made of. -Death gives life meaning. Life gives death meaning. What is the meaning of life... without death. What is the meaning of death... without life. -written by me 2023
@benjaminhernandez8907
@benjaminhernandez8907 11 місяців тому
Yes i like the way its narratiive
@JasmineReeve
@JasmineReeve Рік тому
I LOVE this video xxx
@samdoors5132
@samdoors5132 Місяць тому
There is no big bang and space does not end it goes on forever, and there is no life out there except for us right here
@PRyMEvilProductions
@PRyMEvilProductions Рік тому
The "Big freeze" or "Big rip" would be a tragic end to a universe so beautiful and interesting!
@lyhuewynegar7312
@lyhuewynegar7312 Рік тому
"As the flower surely wilts away to nothing, In time so shall the universe disintegrate." Me
@pb4633
@pb4633 7 місяців тому
Whilst tragic, there is a dark beauty and symmetry to it all: -Death gives life meaning. Life gives death meaning. What is the meaning of life... without death. What is the meaning of death... without life. -Whether on the subatomic scale, or the scale of the observable universe, there is a grand pattern of self-similarity in the cycles of the life, death and rebirth of all things. From the atom, to the single-celled organism, to the gargantuan black hole at the centre of our galaxy, to the universe. We are each simply different self-similar parts of the same vast and seemingly infinite fractal structure of the universe. All things in the universe including ourselves are self-similar, with the only difference being scale. Exactly the same as when zooming into a fractal and observing the smaller yet predictably self-similar components. Everything will exist, disintegrate, primordially reunite, and be reborn anew. You, me, the sun, the galaxy, the universe. There is a thoughtful, quiet and slightly melancholic yet oddly comforting beauty to seeing all of existence like that. Whether you live or die, the atoms or subatomic particles that made you... will never be alone indefinitely, just like the long-dead stars that came from long long ago, from which you and I are intrinsically made of. -Death gives life meaning. Life gives death meaning. What is the meaning of life... without death. What is the meaning of death... without life. -written by me
@talalansardeen2470
@talalansardeen2470 Рік тому
Thank you 👍
@davidhenningson4782
@davidhenningson4782 Рік тому
I call the 'butterfly effect' the 'Snowball effect' 😊 roll a snowball down a mountainside... and you'll get an avalanche at the valley bottom below. I think it's more accurate in describing small deviations having oversized effects in real life😉
@mysonandme8424
@mysonandme8424 Рік тому
Not the same so nah.
@davidhenningson4782
@davidhenningson4782 Рік тому
@@mysonandme8424 😌 is too...
@coconutz247
@coconutz247 Місяць тому
good one
@christopherparsons7038
@christopherparsons7038 Рік тому
38 minutes in. The Spaceship requirement concept is right on the $ as far as I'm concerned as a description of 'space'.
@marsalias2916
@marsalias2916 Рік тому
Credit to melodysheep I think. Lots taken from his videos and they are amazing.
@lilianacalkins1799
@lilianacalkins1799 2 місяці тому
Yes please
@randallhatcher7396
@randallhatcher7396 Рік тому
This is probably the best science fiction show ever . I love the way it's narrative and images together. This makes it feel like it's real science and actually could be , Close Encounters .
@Raydensheraj
@Raydensheraj Рік тому
Science fiction? You mean science communication, right? The narrator didn't bring up invisible supernatural superbeeings using a magic creation wand....😂 Or whatever Prophet Mohammed used to fly a "flying horse" to the moon in order to split it in half...😂😆
@skeptical1705
@skeptical1705 Рік тому
@@Raydensheraj Confused him. Mission failed...We'll get `em next time
@bcfwop215
@bcfwop215 Рік тому
@@Raydensheraj Smh so u decide to disrespect a prophet of God even after seeing all this?? Sometime people can be so smart it make them dumb 🤦🏾‍♂️ But please keep my prophet name out you’re mouth if you don’t know what you are talkn about btw Elijah (As) & Enoch (As) also Went to the heavens u goin to make fun of them also??
@bcfwop215
@bcfwop215 Рік тому
@@Raydensheraj Btw My Prophet (SAW) passed away 1400 years ago 😓 But I wanna know what made u bring him up when it wasn’t nun said about him??? Even tho I kno why u did & it’s cuz yu know he spoke the truth but u just scared 😂 May Allah guide u to the Right path brotha 🤲🏾
@bcfwop215
@bcfwop215 Рік тому
@@Meirins 😂😂 u see how the non believers tactics is always to offend & disrespect?? That’s because y’all get scared of the truth & put up a defense this is all the time 🤦🏾‍♂️ Not once have a Muslim came & said anything disrespectful for u to just come off like that.. Also read & understand before u speak on that marriage because look up laws in other country just a few 100 years ago in Britain females were allowed to marry at 13 cuz it’s about maturity & also wen they can bare children let’s be grown about this now… Yes Allah is most merciful that’s why u getting this convo now cuz he tryn to wake u up.. But if he was so crazy how did he know about The Big Bang, How babies form in the womb, Black holes, Space travel & many more scientific facts like we on UKposts just look it up bro 😂😂😂
@Peacefulambiences
@Peacefulambiences 21 день тому
Endless possibilities!
@BLAZENYCBLACKOPS
@BLAZENYCBLACKOPS 3 місяці тому
When I hear chaos Theory I always think of Dr.Ian Malcom from Jurassic Park.
@bakedbakes2118
@bakedbakes2118 Рік тому
Yes please.
@done8140
@done8140 Місяць тому
Holy Insane Amounts of Ads Batman !!! Thank God for Vanced and blockers 🙏
@joetu6520
@joetu6520 Рік тому
If space is expanding between galaxies, why galaxy itself not expanding or growing bigger and why our solar system is not expanding?
@johneckerd1750
@johneckerd1750 Рік тому
I love space documentary
@makanminum670
@makanminum670 10 місяців тому
If there is trillions of galaxies out there where each galaxy has trillions of stars in it and each star has its own solar system with its orbiting planets, isn't it possible to have the exact planet formation similar to the earth formation out there? or to put it in another word, is it possible that there is only one earth-like planet formation in this massive and vast universe?
@pb4633
@pb4633 7 місяців тому
Scientific discovery isn't a guarantee. There are most likely are planets exactly like earth, it is statistical certainly and even if it was exactly like earth, had the correct set of environmental disasters to allow a highly intelligent and social creature to attain dominance, and subsequently intelligent sentient humanoids managed to exist there, they would still need many many brilliant once-in-a-lifetime scientific minds like Guglielmo Marconi (year 1906) to discover radio signal technology for us to even begin to start detecting and hearing them from that distance. To enable radio technology to be discovered, they would first need an equivalent Benjamin Franklin to discover electricity (year 1752), the discovery of electrical potential / voltage (Alessandro Volta 1778), an equivalent Christian Oersted / Michael Faraday to discover the principles of electromagnetic induction (year 1820/1830) than Faraday again to invent the DC generator to enable more easily accessible electricity for experiments, Georg Ohm to discover laws of electrical resistance and current (1827), an equivalent Georges Leclanché (1866) / Alessandro Volta / Luigi Galvani to pioneer battery technology, an equivalent Nikola Tesla to pioneer alternating current and AC generators (1886) to allow for practical power grids, and then an equivalent Lee De Forest (1906) to discover tube amplifiers which is a critical component of radio technology. To even allow for these discoveries, there would need to be all the required discoveries in advanced mathematics (Pythagoras etc), language / numerical systems, and importantly the discovery of the scientific process (Sir Francis Bacon - in 1610). So realistically humans have only had the ability to transmit radio waves and be potentially heard across the galaxy for just over the past century (117 years exactly). So at best to date our early radio signals have only reached interstellar systems 117 light years away from earth. Furthermore, all the scientists behind the pioneering of astronomy / astrophysics (beginning with Galileo 1610) would in-part be required for the species to also understand their planets place in the galaxy / universe and motivate them to send more powerful deep space radio transmissions to other intelligent life to detect. To even begin with advanced signal processing, this would also require the invention of the transistor (Walter Brattain, John Bardeen and William Shockley - 1947) to enable them to transition into the computer age. It also dawned on me watching this documentary, what if we were in fact the most advanced civilisation out of all the civilisations in our immediate vicinity in the galaxy. That would be disappointing as if would be nice for another nearby species to just give us advanced technology such as faster-than-light travel, but nevertheless the lack of any intelligent signals reaching us serves as a testament to our luck, fortune and achievements in science as a species, at least within our small region of the galaxy.
@bibhutisaha4648
@bibhutisaha4648 11 місяців тому
This civilization says to us many things about universe ..that building ..rock structure gives us much more information about universe
@bibhutisaha4648
@bibhutisaha4648 11 місяців тому
I see many times this structure and think that ..this structure tells us something..but we have ignored it
@joshualeniger
@joshualeniger Рік тому
32:00 several weeks to reach the moon? And the "Hypothetical" ort cloud? What??
@Deepak-lc4gw
@Deepak-lc4gw Рік тому
Create human civilization in your mind. Create interaction between all possibly
@Dylan-le9zi
@Dylan-le9zi Рік тому
If you were to gamble, and the numbers were in sequence one through nine and you had to guess the next answer what is the likelihood you’d say ten? The complexity of randomness and by definition of chaos it makes complete sense for ordering to appear among a sea of random mathematical concepts because two main reason. The obvious, in order for humans to exist to observe, a determined amount of facts have to occur for us to be here in the first place. The other hand the most chaotic thing about randomness is in fact order, you’d wouldn’t expect to freeze in a fire.
@celestialknight1592
@celestialknight1592 Рік тому
Everyone says this is a great video but I’ve only memorized the first 5 minutes cuz I use this to sleep. But hey I’m just giving you money practically so
@sysomphonemanuthong3953
@sysomphonemanuthong3953 Рік тому
It should be a 4 way on low cation like a game since there behaviors are playing all the time! 👽🌝🚀
@lyhuewynegar7312
@lyhuewynegar7312 Рік тому
What's the name of the background music tune at around the 31-32 minute mark?
@jamminjim
@jamminjim 8 місяців тому
I don't think we're alone as a intelligent life form, but just not intelligent enough to be worthy of contact.........YET ! lol
@theglitterbombmom
@theglitterbombmom Рік тому
And now it’s bed time 😊
@Roscoe.P.Coldchain
@Roscoe.P.Coldchain 11 місяців тому
😁❤
@minddweller
@minddweller 11 місяців тому
enjoyed the ad every 5 seconds while driving
@codygilliand2541
@codygilliand2541 10 місяців тому
Yes
@Deepak-lc4gw
@Deepak-lc4gw Рік тому
Develop different aliens on earth and predict interaction with different model of interaction
@lucidfiredragon77
@lucidfiredragon77 22 дні тому
Ditto!
@thecrazymonkeydesignstudio
@thecrazymonkeydesignstudio 11 місяців тому
Nice video,, but some of ur knowledge is not up to date by a longshot.. but i like the visuals.. Thanks
@Rocket_Man
@Rocket_Man Рік тому
Since we can’t discuss tha topic, I can’t agree wit errthang, but gr8 vid🤙🏿
@Rocket_Man
@Rocket_Man Рік тому
51:28 wouldn’t a type 1 be beyond enough,, as proof,,, that anything is possible🚀
@bibhutisaha4648
@bibhutisaha4648 11 місяців тому
Fir milenge chalte chalte..you are great sir ..bane dhur gala na ....ame sadhu santha maane ghare basi Kari ..alien maankar nu bhet padi Kari katha hoi saarlu na ..amei direct katha hesu ..
@sysomphonemanuthong3953
@sysomphonemanuthong3953 Рік тому
If I was a movie maker! I would be vacationing all the time makeing movies!
@Akultic
@Akultic Рік тому
what film is that at 30:25 ?
@lordbacon4972
@lordbacon4972 Рік тому
So, advanced life on Earth is a bona fide cosmological miracle - Sun needs to be just the right size and power output, Earth needs to be at goldilocks distance, with circular orbit and perfectly tilted rotation to boot, solar system must be at right diameter in galaxy, etc., etc. And the kicker is that surviving the great 9th step filter test is looking rather doubtful and unlikely. Humans just gonna throw all this miracle away with their petty incessant geo-politics and conflicts. Imagine my shock.
@sysomphonemanuthong3953
@sysomphonemanuthong3953 Рік тому
Kosmo+ dubuy = KD! 🌐🌎🌍👽🐈🚀 New ergnery balance and goble!
@colby7625
@colby7625 Рік тому
Nice succulents.
@utopiandreamer04
@utopiandreamer04 10 місяців тому
I really think the great filter is nuclear bombs. I think most species destroy themselves but we seem to have had cooler heads about the issue and have yet to bypass that threat.
@timothy8426
@timothy8426 Рік тому
The physics of pressure known as density can't exceed resistance within it as occupational space itself. Cold resistance is equal to thermaldynamics throughout space as space. Stars can't exceed resistance within mass. Repulsion of thermaldynamics is equalization of pressure. Force is perpetual motion as forward momentum. Heat is the cosmic speed limit in resistance. Outside of unification of unidirectional flow cycling thermaldynamics as mass is the greatest distance of heat in motion to cold resistance of space. Light is only present in atmospheres. Light is absorbed as heat or refracted as light. Light is in resistance to atmospheres. Distance is reduced by redirected trajectories of thermaldynamics cycling in resistance. Magnetic fields are redirected trajectories of thermaldynamics into cycling circulation patterns of mass. Light is refraction of heat. The colors described the distance of redirected trajectories of heat. Mass is equal to resistance within it. Mass is the weakest point of resistance. Resistance is neutralized in mass as an outward force of pressure is known as weight. Density can't exceed resistance within it as occupational space is in mass as mass of thermaldynamics in resistance. Conservation of maximum momentum velocity in resistance. Hydrogen expands cold resistance into its nucleus to equalize pressure exerted on it and expands into helium. More occupational space of resistance and equalization of pressure of heat. The nucleus of atoms expands as equalization to pressure of forced repulsion redirected trajectories of thermaldynamics into cycling circulation patterns of magnetic fields as mass. Table of elements proves hypothesis. Black bubbles of resistance are devoid of thermaldynamics. Equalization of pressure known as density.
@Favourites669
@Favourites669 Рік тому
ALL these videos are so entertaining, educational and just a pleasure to listen to! And I do NOT mean like "to sleep", I actually think that's kinda disrespectful towards the creator, no, I'm actually really, truly enjoying learning so much like this. I wish we had your videos on primary school, I'd probably be an Astronomer now. Please keep them coming, the quality can't get any better now. Subscribed!
@sheesh1706
@sheesh1706 Рік тому
These videos are an excellent way to sleep 😴
@rayden120
@rayden120 Рік тому
Wait I'm confused. With modern-day engines will take us several weeks to reach our moon? With the technology and engines in the 70s took us about 4 day's to reach the moon
@danielbland3882
@danielbland3882 Рік тому
Yes yes yes
@Deepak-lc4gw
@Deepak-lc4gw Рік тому
Think this in your mind you are creating universe
@sakolponpojna
@sakolponpojna Рік тому
Object, gravity and zero Gravity are about everything in space
@philipcallicoat3147
@philipcallicoat3147 Рік тому
"Man's Days are few and, full of trouble... That human being could travel to the nearest star and the return trip that takes millennium???
@abhijeetckar
@abhijeetckar 11 місяців тому
Where is the space video? Bomb, butterfly effect and scientist 😮
@Deepak-lc4gw
@Deepak-lc4gw Рік тому
Create universes and stabilize them what Is your view
@robertfant4628
@robertfant4628 6 місяців тому
The big bang theory only accounts for our section small part of our solar system. If the galaxy is to die out, what takes the place inside of a vole that we can even scale the size of? The theory has too many assumptions within it and doesn't have answers. When we don't know the composition of most of the galaxy, we can't form a hypothesis of that magnitude.
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