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Space Matters

Space Matters

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Throughout human history, we have built an incredible body of knowledge about the universe around us. However, we are only at the beginning of this journey
The universe is a twilight zone of secrets, unexplained mysteries, and black holes shaped by unseen forces. In this video, we will reveal some of them:
00:00 What lies beyond the universe?
15:34 Does Planet 9 Really Exist?
30:49 What Origin of Life?
47:09 Is there life on Jupiter's moon?
1:03:52 What Voyagers 1 And 2 Detected Beyond Our Solar System?

КОМЕНТАРІ: 817
@a.lewisraymer7772
@a.lewisraymer7772 Рік тому
I put this on to fall asleep to, but it is too interesting.
@lisajackson9514
@lisajackson9514 Рік тому
Same here!
@antoniodytlow
@antoniodytlow Рік тому
Haha me to!
@fenrisnihilus3675
@fenrisnihilus3675 Рік тому
dayum that was my plan. lets see.
@zareenz540
@zareenz540 Рік тому
@@fenrisnihilus3675 update pls
@SauceMaster2157
@SauceMaster2157 Рік тому
Same
@tazkrebbeks3391
@tazkrebbeks3391 Рік тому
Finally! The documentary narrated by an actual human being. Which is so much nicer than computer generated voices. It made this documentary so enjoyable I will listen to the whole thing. And I'm only a minute into it and I've already enjoying it
@ariessweety8883
@ariessweety8883 Рік тому
Agreed!
@melampo85
@melampo85 Рік тому
well... without that strong US accent would have been even better!!
@tazkrebbeks3391
@tazkrebbeks3391 Рік тому
@@melampo85 lol. Now Thats a first. Bring on the strong American accent
@donpetersen8740
@donpetersen8740 Рік тому
It's that southern accent..... "Southern accents" by nature have an easy listening and soothing effect. On a lot of humans for some reason.
@melampo85
@melampo85 Рік тому
@@donpetersen8740 mostly all the human on this planet (roughly 96%) don't have any idea of what "Southern accent" means.
@JimKrause1975
@JimKrause1975 Рік тому
00:00 What lies beyond the universe? 15:34 Does Planet 9 Really Exist? 30:49 What Origin of Life? 47:09 Is there life on Jupiter's moon? 1:03:52 What Voyagers 1 And 2 Detected Beyond Our Solar System? I am so fascinated by all of these topics!
@xBoLtiCuS
@xBoLtiCuS Рік тому
You would do better to use information like this as hyperbole
@JimKrause1975
@JimKrause1975 Рік тому
@@xBoLtiCuS What's that mean? Sorry for my not knowing.
@donpetersen8740
@donpetersen8740 Рік тому
It's theorized that there is another Universe. So they have to build a probe to monitor the cosmic background radiation for disturbances. Or waves that would resemble pebbles being dropped in water.... the idea is that if there is another universe, then there's a possibility that we've bumped into it and the resulting bump cause wave like patterns in the cosmic backround... proving the existence of another universe.
@carlospenalver8721
@carlospenalver8721 Рік тому
I seen flaws 10 minutes in but you know what they say, if you have nothing good to say blah blah. I agree it is better then about 90% of others trying to do the same thing but they’re more like propagandised jargon with one goal in mind, to sell something totally unrelated like a VPN or a wallet . Here’s one thing I think it’s mistaken about and that’s the only point I’ll say, it’s the comment of the white noise on the television being interference when in fact it’s the signals we send to be received which produce pictures that’s the actual interference not the other way around , still I do like how this was presented.
@tykjenffs
@tykjenffs Рік тому
Best narrated and thoroughly explained video I've seen in quite some time. Bravo!
@SabongiRobert
@SabongiRobert Рік тому
This comment has convinced me to watch...hope you are right.
@da_uno
@da_uno Рік тому
this is completely terrible. are you kidding me or you don't know anything about the subject?
@tykjenffs
@tykjenffs Рік тому
@@da_uno Well you certainly are a moron who is yapping on youtube for attention xD Have a cup of stfu instead.
@Ezekiel903
@Ezekiel903 8 місяців тому
but the String theories was proposed by Veneziano and and an American scientist!
@julianeaves1913
@julianeaves1913 7 місяців тому
And I love the voice: but where does that accent come from? East Texas? (Guessing from a LONG way away!)
@Val_kyriee
@Val_kyriee Рік тому
I enjoy this video so much. I cannot describe the emotions that are evoked in me. Such a privilege to be alive. And when we consider our problems, our wars and conflict because of religion, politics or resources, the fact that we have groups of people claiming that THEIR version of religion is the only true one - I wish I could tell them to zoom out for a minute. And to consider videos like this.
@sunilkumaryadav2183
@sunilkumaryadav2183 Рік тому
Trust me man scientist no less than them. Human will fight for any reason u can't stop it
@rugdoc97
@rugdoc97 9 місяців тому
Wait till you realize what ce5 is lol
@sew_gal7340
@sew_gal7340 6 місяців тому
These videos actually affirm to me that god exists not the other way around. Dont try to convince people to abandon their beliefs, it will never work. It's like telling a liberal not to be a lib or a conservative not to be conservative. The more you ridicule them the more they will double down on it
@Val_kyriee
@Val_kyriee 6 місяців тому
@@sew_gal7340 Re-read my comment. Try and comprehend the point I made. And YOU don't "try to convince" me or to do anything. I have no problem in you believing what your brain is capable of processing. Just leave me out of it. The tone and language of your comment is EXACTLY why i stopped believing. People like you - who try and TELL other people what to do. The fact that you use words like "ridicule" already tells me you are a very defensive person. Ergo, a very insecure one. Hence, I have no interest or desire in taking lesson on what to do or not to do from a specimen like you.
@sunnybasra465
@sunnybasra465 5 місяців тому
​@sew_gal7340 what a moronic comment
@JimKrause1975
@JimKrause1975 Рік тому
I will watch this multiple times because it contains so much amazing information and history to learn about!
@MELOMOKOTOGULU
@MELOMOKOTOGULU Рік тому
I agree with you Sir #Jim. Not to egois with knowledge, because it Will bless US with. Tander! Nothing to lose
@loyertamara
@loyertamara Рік тому
Your science class is over. No review. No utube.
@Ezekiel903
@Ezekiel903 3 місяці тому
Extremophiles can live on other planets that are not suitable for us
@elifteddy135
@elifteddy135 Рік тому
It’s 23.56, time to sleep…Gotta weak up early in the morning.. Hey look, a new documentary about the universe.. Screw work, I need to see this now..!
@fredtremblay9530
@fredtremblay9530 Рік тому
Me...at 1:30am..right now lol
@dmacmag
@dmacmag Місяць тому
Haramsada
@miguelvalle7068
@miguelvalle7068 11 місяців тому
Tried to use these to fall asleep but getting an ad every 5 seconds is crazy
@XX-fq8kp
@XX-fq8kp 3 місяці тому
NOT with subscriptions…. BTW if you do subscribe, do it with GOOGLE, NOT APPLE… APPLE ADDS a 3 dollar charge… this is also documented in youtube
@malectric
@malectric 9 місяців тому
I have to wonder about whether the universe really is finite. If one could travel (in any direction) to the extreme of what is currently visible, what would one see from that vantage point? I suspect the answer is that the view would be just the same as what we currently see from our vantage point although the galactic composition would be different if one continued from that far point. A sort of infinite by induction. Great video BTW. Love your channel!
@jaydenfulcher4773
@jaydenfulcher4773 9 місяців тому
Truly an impossible task to grasp the size and shape of the universe the more you understand the more you realise how pointless it is
@Zombina638
@Zombina638 8 місяців тому
Duh it is infinite. Why would we be the only universe
@tangointhenightband869
@tangointhenightband869 5 місяців тому
... always thinking about infinity in terms of large... Consider also infinitely small. Consider the resemblance between planets and orbiting atoms. Every size can be divided infinitely. Also multiplied infinitely. We only consider our own scale. Now you can begin to imagine infinity.
@BaldingClamydia
@BaldingClamydia 3 місяці тому
I've always heard scientists say it's probably infinite, and if we could get to the edge of the the observable universe, we would just get more observable universe. I don't know where he got this finite thing from, unless he's confused about the difference between the Universe and the observable universe 🤷‍♀
@supreme1572
@supreme1572 3 місяці тому
Traveling faster than light is impossible so unless you began traveling at the same time space began expanding you will never be able to experience the edge of the universe. Even if you could since there is no light yet you wouldn't see anything!
@Miromf
@Miromf Рік тому
How can some people still think that we are alone in the universe ?
@dezthenoob
@dezthenoob Рік тому
Those people are the people who think Einstein discovered gravity 😂😂
@Icspiders247
@Icspiders247 11 місяців тому
I haven't seen anything to tell me otherwise. Drunks, people who don't know how to operate cameras, hoaxers, etc doesn't help.
@Aiorya9000
@Aiorya9000 10 місяців тому
how can people still think that we exist by accident
@stewiesaidthat
@stewiesaidthat 7 місяців тому
For the same reason PI doesn't repeat itself. Infinite means a near zero chance of another planet with intelligent life being anywhere close and within communication range.
@jacklee6224
@jacklee6224 6 місяців тому
We are likely not alone in the universe. However because of our limited technological progress in propulsion and short life span, we may never know. Our “neighbors” may be just out of reach. Like ants on an island in the middle of the pacific, trying to contact other ants on other islands. Too far, and life is too short.
@brett5803
@brett5803 7 місяців тому
I believe the last section about the voyagers was the most interesting, but overall, a very good documentary.
@reggiebald2830
@reggiebald2830 Рік тому
Excellent video! Informative & entertaining. Thank you!
@marradestiny
@marradestiny 7 місяців тому
Thanks for not putting ads every five minutes (LOOKING AT YOU KOSMO)
@centauri1608
@centauri1608 Рік тому
I just want to let you, you did an excellent job, narrating this for us, thank you so much 🙏
@MichaelWilder-nq5ji
@MichaelWilder-nq5ji Рік тому
Well damn thank you for letting him do such a good job
@PioLisieux
@PioLisieux 27 днів тому
IMO this is in the top three best space channels. Thank you SM for not using AI junk. Your videos are truly thoughtful.
@fukmysapce
@fukmysapce Рік тому
Cant ever get into this, with these constant ads...such a shame too, this video looks like it would be awesome.
@lukelilly1572
@lukelilly1572 2 місяці тому
It’s absolutely wild hearing a dude with a southern accent talk about the universe. This is awesome.
@brianSalem541
@brianSalem541 2 місяці тому
Check out Beau of the Fifth Column for news commentaries.
@TheSilmarillian
@TheSilmarillian Рік тому
Great explanations indeed thanks for the upload hello from Australia
@markvannatter5470
@markvannatter5470 Рік тому
Hello from West Virginia, United States of America!
@mikeransom1168
@mikeransom1168 Рік тому
Since our time/universe/existence started with a singularity, (The "big bang".) does that mean there are different types of singularity? Or at some point in the future, is/are one or more of our "black holes" going to gather enough mass to spontaneously start expanding, (become another "big bang".) to create another universe?
@EllieandMarsh
@EllieandMarsh Рік тому
That’s a really good question! Now you have me thinking. And if that where to happen-If the black hole was in our universe-would it destroy everything?
@EllieandMarsh
@EllieandMarsh Рік тому
@Jay yeah, and I think it’s not a matter of “if” but a matter of “when” there will be a black hole in the milky way
@jerrymelcaballes2294
@jerrymelcaballes2294 Рік тому
So where is the big bang came from?
@tomikomo
@tomikomo 11 місяців тому
@@jerrymelcaballes2294 sadly no one can answer this question, also its not 100% confirmed that the big bang happened it is merely a theory. Being able to accept ignorance is a big part of being a scientist since they are always working between what we know and dont know.
@worldofwarships4203
@worldofwarships4203 11 місяців тому
What holds the singularity and which cause made it explode?
@dougieh9676
@dougieh9676 29 днів тому
Europa is so interesting. I hope they can find out more about what's under the ice. ❤
@helengrives1546
@helengrives1546 Рік тому
A few questions. What is the temperature of energy? Is it depends on packed matter; then how high is the temperature of a singularity? Why should the energy be higher at explosion? So if you have a singularity what heated it or added to it that it exploded. Imbalance is I think not enough, but creates a nice tipping point.
@stevensmith797
@stevensmith797 Рік тому
depends on what type of energy , remember energy cant be destroyed , only transformed into another kind (like fuel in a car turning chimical energy into kenetic energy ) or even a wieght help up , there,s potencial energy
@josephhall5681
@josephhall5681 Рік тому
I think this is important for you to understand. The heat of an object is the total energy of all the molecular motion inside that object. Temperature is the measure of the thermal energy or average heat of the molecules in a substance. So temperature is just the way we perceive the average motion of molecules, asking what temperature energy is is a little weird to ask. It's almost like you're asking the opposite of what would make sense to ask or something.
@josephhall5681
@josephhall5681 Рік тому
@@stevensmith797 what the heck did you even comment this for? Your comment makes as little sense to say as the initial question. Less even since it contributed nothing, and kept leading the person in the wrong direction saying it depends on what kind. If you have no idea what you're talking about its best to not answer. You don't sound smart.
@josephhall5681
@josephhall5681 Рік тому
Also a singularity isn't real, but if it were since its infinite density temperature wouldn't have any meaning. That's just my thoughts on the matter. I guess you could argue there would be infinite heat and temperature but who knows. Again imo infinite density leaves no room for movement so therefore no heat and no temperature.
@stevensmith797
@stevensmith797 Рік тому
@@josephhall5681 realy ???? , the question was , whats the tempreture of energy , what energy mate ? , which 1 do you chose to answer for ? , he neede3d to understand energy is a word with multiple meanings and answers :P
@jschizoid
@jschizoid Рік тому
I watch a lot of these space documentaries and this one was really good
@loyertamara
@loyertamara Рік тому
Keep looking
@Dan-gs3kg
@Dan-gs3kg 8 місяців тому
The multiple punctuations of the Heliopause by the Voyager 2 is likely similar to what happens on Earth. The electrical potential and air density of Earth's atmosphere oscillates with a bias, like what you see in that Voyager 1 graph.
@RoaldBoshuis
@RoaldBoshuis Рік тому
Ingenious thanks for sharing you made my day
@nordland12
@nordland12 3 місяці тому
Beautiful pictures and best narrated documentary. Thanks very nuch.
@itcangetbetter
@itcangetbetter Рік тому
We definitely do not know the universe is finite. That's a pretty simple point to get so wrong.
@Dhunatmik
@Dhunatmik 20 днів тому
One of the best space videos I've watched.
@momono6590
@momono6590 3 місяці тому
Our perception of reality is through our tiny understanding of science, what if the reality we perceive is totally different from what actually is real, maybe there was no beginning, maybe existence is a property of the universe, maybe theres no edge beyond the universe, bizarre as it may seem maybe infinity is the property of universe, time and progression seems the only way we live our lives but what if time doesn't mean anything other than just another physical property of the universe, it just Exists, imagine nothingness, its impossible, if universe exists, existence is the property of the universe, there can never be nothingness, reality is maybe far more interesting and bizzare than we could ever imagine, we are just trying to understand, there are things we'll never know things we'll never come to know about. Its amazing we are here for the journey.
@iamsincere23
@iamsincere23 7 місяців тому
I love not knowing because the quest for answers is so terrifying and exciting 😊
@ScorBunnz
@ScorBunnz Рік тому
you are the best explainator i ever listend to (im a young child intrested in space )
@legitfirecatYT
@legitfirecatYT Рік тому
Same
@loyertamara
@loyertamara Рік тому
O ur not
@johnshields6852
@johnshields6852 Рік тому
Your so right about, we're only at the begining, we're probably the most primitive intelligent beings in the universe, the distances are so vast, they don't travel at light speed in a linear fashion, they bend or fold space/time to travel, someday we will have that ability to go fly in their skies like they do ours, it's very early in our evolution, their likely thousands if not millions of years more evolved.
@NateRichardsgg27n06-55--07_778
@NateRichardsgg27n06-55--07_778 11 місяців тому
I do think that the universe is finite, however the problem you run into with that is, what is outside of the limits of the universe? What could be lying out there if the universe does end?
@z3rker
@z3rker 10 місяців тому
It also makes us ask: what IS the boundary of the universe? How would we even know when we’ve reached it?
@q2forever778
@q2forever778 5 місяців тому
Space does not have such an opportunity to stop lasting. Space can not stop you from going farther as long as you wish.
@thanosbustedinyourmum
@thanosbustedinyourmum Місяць тому
Space is infinite
@thanosbustedinyourmum
@thanosbustedinyourmum Місяць тому
Slaves built the pyramids
@MaxLSauer
@MaxLSauer Рік тому
This is intriguing but yet standard to get position to be done ✅ we are our own universe and the beginning is the end 🔚
@lalith_rajkumar
@lalith_rajkumar Рік тому
Good work!
@benedictopatriana5563
@benedictopatriana5563 6 місяців тому
The voyagers performs beyond expectations...great creations.
@dominicseanmccann6300
@dominicseanmccann6300 Рік тому
Impressive stuff, nice. Thanks.
@JimKrause1975
@JimKrause1975 Рік тому
I LOVE Space Matters!!!
@giantclam1822
@giantclam1822 Рік тому
Never watched it, but listened to it.
@SuperVoiceovers
@SuperVoiceovers Рік тому
That narrator is FANTASTIC!!!
@ianmangham4570
@ianmangham4570 Рік тому
Houston
@troyholdenvoices
@troyholdenvoices Рік тому
Not shabby for a hillbilly boy!!
@thenefelibata_
@thenefelibata_ Рік тому
I'm actually a beginner but i found space study and research very interesting. Is there any group i can join from which i can learn more about space and universe and communite with like minded people? Plus also suggest some good and easy books about space and universe for beginners
@peachcookie6624
@peachcookie6624 Рік тому
Let me know too if you find something!!
@Novastar.SaberCombat
@Novastar.SaberCombat Рік тому
Insight is far more important than any may imagine. Reflection is key. Look within, but understand that more than the mere physical aspect is required for true enlightenment. "Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In Time, all points converge; hope's strength, resteeled. But to earn final peace at the Universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again." 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨ --Diamond Dragons (series)
@godless-clump-of-cells
@godless-clump-of-cells Рік тому
And you know this, how, exactly?
@glennnile7918
@glennnile7918 10 місяців тому
If the Universe is finite that means it has a boundary. So what is outside that boundary?
@GanymedeXD
@GanymedeXD 5 місяців тому
Nobody knows … thats the point. As is the question … what was there before?
@muhammadfawad1879
@muhammadfawad1879 24 дні тому
​@@GanymedeXDyes we do know there are 7 heavens beyond this space and then there is heaven and hell and there is throne of God Almighty. Please read quran and study islam for knowledge.
@zoemattox7051
@zoemattox7051 Місяць тому
literally my fav channel. i run out of videos to watch 🤣
@klapitall
@klapitall Рік тому
what are we doing to our planet ,our paradise ?? it is so incomprehensible that we humans are so blind to see that we are living in a extraordinary planet 🌏 ..
@vashon100
@vashon100 Рік тому
Too damn many people.
@saintlybeginnings6296
@saintlybeginnings6296 6 місяців тому
45:29 - there are similar fish alive today (some of which live in the depths of the ocean midnight zone, being a bottom dweller. This fish is believed to have lived in rivers, burrowing down in the sediment to his from predators, as well as behaving like a bottom dweller, eating the scraps at the bottom of the river streams
@avteamuk
@avteamuk Рік тому
Watching this and thinking is it @Bradybrandwood doing the voiceover? 😜 "Leon travels to Alpha Centauri"
@troyholdenvoices
@troyholdenvoices Рік тому
Might be me
@aintnuttinnice_7590
@aintnuttinnice_7590 Рік тому
Amazing content
@deona267
@deona267 Рік тому
I like the think of the universe as a very large ocean. Ebb and flow , life and death.
@sunshinelove19
@sunshinelove19 Рік тому
Thank you for an amazing video and all your hard work!! 💙🌏🪐💫💛
@staceym8031
@staceym8031 Рік тому
I did not know Jupiter released radiation which would explain why it's considered to possibly have been sun like as apposed to being a planet along with all of its many moons that could easily be planets themselves instead of moons. It like a solar system inside of a solar system.
@bob644
@bob644 Рік тому
Jupiter has nowhere enough mass to start fusion like the sun.
@vashon100
@vashon100 Рік тому
Opposed vs apposed
@loyertamara
@loyertamara Рік тому
Jupiter not proto star. Too small. Poof imagination go boomb.
@staceym8031
@staceym8031 Рік тому
@@vashon100 really
@staceym8031
@staceym8031 Рік тому
@@bob644 no question
@bonafidehussler1
@bonafidehussler1 Рік тому
If you go too the end with the red dot and back to the beginning not so many ads
@bitsbard
@bitsbard 6 місяців тому
Engrossed by these details? The paired read delves even deeper. "Sunrise Rebellion" by Olivia Whitestone
@shaunjohnson1854
@shaunjohnson1854 7 місяців тому
Could of been fuel for our space ships even vehicles on our planet's but I still think something has definitely happened you have to rebuild our spaceship docs and ships in space with the material in space perhaps could there have been more planets that got destroyed somehow from doing that before and I think it looks evident
@lionwag
@lionwag 10 місяців тому
Well done. Zero ego factor!
@jeromekwasniowski8293
@jeromekwasniowski8293 10 місяців тому
I think that you can see yourself on the edge of the universe and you will be astonished who you are...
@J3MOdh3NOWX3S
@J3MOdh3NOWX3S 11 місяців тому
Ok. So where did that densely packed energy that started the universe come from ? When and how was that created ?
@Thomas.Delacour
@Thomas.Delacour Рік тому
Great video.
@fireprooof101
@fireprooof101 12 днів тому
Amazing how much and how little we know.
@curtcoller3632
@curtcoller3632 Рік тому
Can you explain how an ice surface of a planet (or moon) can sink? It floats on water. Does the water below drain or lose mass? Water can also not overflow the sinking ice, because it is more dense than ice. Therefore ice will always float on top and never "sink". The explanation is in my opinion rather this: If a meteorite hits the ice it breaks and the water fills it. Then it re-freezes and that leaves no "large impact craters". The impact traces are erased by freezing water - immediately or within a few days! (55:56)
@ScottEmmanuel-ms4kd
@ScottEmmanuel-ms4kd 2 місяці тому
Crazy but true it helps me sleep
@user-ks4mq5in8p
@user-ks4mq5in8p Місяць тому
Thanks for the video😢❤
@fadisamoei7546
@fadisamoei7546 7 місяців тому
Hi everyone. 🌌 🌌 🖐️🤩I have recently watched this show it's very interesting love the beyond boundaries stuff. Don't know if anyone else occasionally have thought this theory, ideas really or mentioned this too but I thought what if 2 round shape or almost round let's say universe's collided together then both universe's threw rock's at each other right. Let me explain, it's like connecting 2 bubble's🥂 one with the other only on a universal scale. So both sides experienced same conclusions which we call the big bang 🔮♾️🔁🔮🪨💥🎇🎆💨✨.🌌 🤩🕳️🧭❓❔⚠️☢️🍾🔊 then the fat lady sings again, and so on
@rayjasmantas9609
@rayjasmantas9609 Рік тому
Something to consider with these insights, the event of science turning to engineering practices are what these educational collections are to life. Invention sharing of up close activities based on endless exploration abilities that naturally start with abilities to view.
@loyertamara
@loyertamara Рік тому
U make no sense. Are u for real.
@robroskey6515
@robroskey6515 10 місяців тому
I find it hard to believe all the water on earth was somehow delivered by meteorites, even over the course of hundreds of millions of years or whatever. It just doesn't sound right to me but what do I know
@show_me_your_kitties
@show_me_your_kitties Рік тому
I love this person's way of speaking. I don't know why a southern accent triggers so much bigotry and angry. Please have him back. New sub here!
@stanzankowski
@stanzankowski Рік тому
Because, silly girl, this was the accent the blacks in the American south heard just before they were lynched from a tree not so long ago!!!
@stanzankowski
@stanzankowski Рік тому
Because, silly girl, this was the accent the blacks in the American south heard just before they were lynched from a tree not so long ago!!!
@stanzankowski
@stanzankowski Рік тому
Because, silly girl, this was the accent the blacks in the American south heard just before they were lynched from a tree not so long ago!!!
@show_me_your_kitties
@show_me_your_kitties Рік тому
So in other words, you feel inferior to black people. Got it 👍
@MachozNachoz
@MachozNachoz Рік тому
@@stanzankowskiracist ass old white Man
@flipnshifty
@flipnshifty Рік тому
Great way of speaking
@lv.19bulgasari63
@lv.19bulgasari63 8 місяців тому
Very well explained. Amazing work (thank god this is a human narrator)
@jabe3780
@jabe3780 8 місяців тому
What does Loki have to do with this?
@lv.19bulgasari63
@lv.19bulgasari63 8 місяців тому
@@jabe3780 what?
@jabe3780
@jabe3780 8 місяців тому
You thanked Loki. I'm just asking what he has to do with this having a human narrator.
@akshattiwari4957
@akshattiwari4957 6 місяців тому
Quite ironic he thanked god in a Universe video. No offence to any religion but i couldn't overcome the urge to mention this 😂
@lv.19bulgasari63
@lv.19bulgasari63 6 місяців тому
@@akshattiwari4957 not sure whats scarier . The fact you believe in statues or your pfp pic quality .
@johnmartin8493
@johnmartin8493 Рік тому
I wish people would stop thinking a "light particle" aka photons, suck into the event horizon. Gravitational lensing is a different effect. With all those black holes out there a distant light can come from a different direction than you'd think from looking that way. Einstein even thought space was curved or something.
@Mikey.M.V.P.1
@Mikey.M.V.P.1 Рік тому
I'm looking forward to watching this one I'm 2 mins in & can already tell it's going to be epic
@jerryrichards8172
@jerryrichards8172 Рік тому
It is!
@NikoAbston
@NikoAbston 21 день тому
This video is smashing good
@aashish1823
@aashish1823 Рік тому
Beautiful.
@gtsguitartuitionservices2878
@gtsguitartuitionservices2878 Рік тому
Did you really discuss cyclic cosmology and not mention Roger Penrose? Am I mistaken?
@rickrobitaille8809
@rickrobitaille8809 7 місяців тому
What brought the singularity to such a point 🌐😁
@anngreen3495
@anngreen3495 Рік тому
Please edit this video to correct the name of the physicist you named Neil Turk at 11:32. You are referring to Neil Turok, whose awards, accomplishments, honors, positions, and well explained theories alone could fill a video in its own right.
@teofilodaquipil4100
@teofilodaquipil4100 Рік тому
Amazing universe, but the discovery tells us to work hard and re-think our understanding and rewrite the books again.
@keithmiddlehurst4036
@keithmiddlehurst4036 Рік тому
So, your saying the expansion of the universe is faster than the speed of light at time of five minutes run time?
@jeffrollins8118
@jeffrollins8118 8 місяців тому
01;04;20... Humming sound that in morse code was playing back the sounds of the golden disc in repeat mode as if SOMEONE was trying to communicate.... WOW... OF COURSE... NASA would not comment on this.
@trickedouttech321
@trickedouttech321 Рік тому
When people talk about life in the solar system like in Europa and they talk about water and heat what they forget is the lighting and or some other large volume of energy injected into the system instantly, or other special circumstances that made life happen on earth. First, you need the chemistry before life can be created. I"m sorry I honestly feel that it is very possible that life is so incredibly rare in the universe so rare it might be possible earth is alone. The earth may not be alone however I believe the chances are greater of the earth being alone over life being everywhere in the galaxy or even the universe. I honestly think a million holes have to line up perfectly for life to take hold and these holes start with the creation of the star and planet that life will form. Everything has to be just right. When we look at life starting on Earth one could say chance had the power on that planet, not science or any other aspect of the universe just straight-up chance and a lucky planet. The odds of a star holding onto a planet capable of life is so rare, like I said I would put my saving account on that there is zero other life in our solar system and even in our galaxy, That is how rare I feel life is. No this has nothing to do with religion just from my studies and knowledge of the universe. The fact that life is so rare is one of the first reasons why religion never took with me it. if God created humans then why have humans only been on the earth for 300k years when the earth is billions of years old. also, why would there not be life everywhere if all this had a creator? just does not make sense for a creator to create everything in the universe and then put life on one spec in that universe. There is nothing wrong with believing in a God, however, for me, I must believe that god created the universe but did not create life at least not on purpose it just came out of the universe billions of years after the universe's creation. Sorry for bringing religion into this but I just thought it fit in this conversation. Once a species like humans become conscience I just think we feel the need to believe in a god because we did not understand how everything we looked at could be possible without a magical being creating it. However, science in the past few hundred years and more so every day gives humans knowledge on how this was all created, To be honest, the only thing science can not explain is the big bang and how the universe came to be, but everything after that point is within the reach of science, making it almost impossible to belive in a god, well unless you belive a god created the universe and then hands off from the point of creation. It a hard but science is wonderful it honestly is amazing the animal species of humans have figured out so much about the origins, the what, how, and why's of the universe and galaxy and earth we live in. Amazing if you ask me! Also, stop making science out to be like a religion it is not. The word science means "all the collected knowledge of humanity" from studying the world and universe we live in. That is it, one thing science is NOT, a belief or a faith, science is knowledge, that's all. To hate science is to hate all of human history and the knowledge that we as a species have obtained thru millions of hours of study and work. Don't be like that, there is nothing wrong with having faith in the bible, while also taking science seriously, as it was you and your species that have figured all this out, have some pride humans are awesome in that respect. Everything in this video and every video you have ever seen on the world and the universe came from humanity how is that not amazing. As far as we know at this time, humans are the only living species to have knowledge of the universe, That is something to have pride in!
@user-oz2wn3lj5s
@user-oz2wn3lj5s 8 місяців тому
হ্যে বানচোদ কী
@jerryrichards8172
@jerryrichards8172 Рік тому
Is the heat on the sun like the flame of fire or is it just heat from chemicals?
@kureiemmanuel
@kureiemmanuel Рік тому
dyk that lightning is hotter than sun surface
@jerryrichards8172
@jerryrichards8172 Рік тому
@@kureiemmanuel that's amazing good thing it's not gigantic!
@fritzschenk88
@fritzschenk88 3 місяці тому
Seńor Misericordioso. Dale Paz
@oOo..902
@oOo..902 6 місяців тому
Do not go to the edge and you may fall down ... Scary
@walterfristoe4643
@walterfristoe4643 Рік тому
His name wasn't Neil Turk. His last name is Turok. I like it because it sounds like a Vulcan name. 😉 Other than that, it's a pretty good video. 👍🖖
@jerryrichards8172
@jerryrichards8172 Рік тому
You may be confused with TUROK THE DINOSAUR HUNTER!
@Roscoe.P.Coldchain
@Roscoe.P.Coldchain Рік тому
I used to play a game called Turok on my computer
@jerryrichards8172
@jerryrichards8172 Рік тому
@@Roscoe.P.Coldchain me the game and the comicbooks.
@walterfristoe4643
@walterfristoe4643 Рік тому
@@jerryrichards8172 No, I had the book, called Endless Universe: Beyond the Big Bang, by Steinhardt and Turok.
@q2forever778
@q2forever778 5 місяців тому
I talked with God yesterday and She said that universe is infinite indeed. She is so mysterious but I love Her.
@saadvasquez4114
@saadvasquez4114 25 днів тому
God is a man. Not a women. You talked to the devil! You've been tricked by the best trickster ever known to man. May the real god have mercy on your gullible soul 🙏 ✨️
@anindyasundargiri
@anindyasundargiri Рік тому
Great is good to hear
@ahmadkazemi8728
@ahmadkazemi8728 7 місяців тому
I heard somewhere that a section of hell belongs to those who try to understand or explain this realm, I'm no genius but greatest genius of earth couldn't do nothing, Plato gave up , you see Plato and his circle still trying to comprehend hell. lol
@staceygaffney9234
@staceygaffney9234 2 місяці тому
I like to think we're the Universes way of trying to understand itself.
@helengrives1546
@helengrives1546 Рік тому
Why do we need another universe in the equation. Why can't it be an imbalance somewhere else like dark matter? The universe expands untill some other partival or matter flips the whole thing to another face? All you need is something to flow from high to low.
@markbradford8626
@markbradford8626 Рік тому
where did the pressure come from?
@jacoblahr
@jacoblahr Рік тому
Why does the narrator sound like that Marty guy from ESPN. The southern accent guy that talks sports
@Elder_Our_Jedi
@Elder_Our_Jedi Рік тому
First time I've ever heard a cosmos documentary told by someone with a southern accent
@jerryrichards8172
@jerryrichards8172 Рік тому
Wouldn't theater be the planet everyone is saying is missing ?
@brianSalem541
@brianSalem541 2 місяці тому
In my heart, Pluto is still a planet.
@Jaggerbush
@Jaggerbush 8 місяців тому
As a creator - just fyi - "I watch this to fall asleep to!" isn't received as a compliment on our end.
@the_dark_one6052
@the_dark_one6052 Місяць тому
Fell asleep reading your comment......
@MarianoPerezGigena
@MarianoPerezGigena 8 місяців тому
Narrated by Cooper? Fitting
@jerrysikora2024
@jerrysikora2024 11 місяців тому
What was before Big Bang ? What was around that "small dot of energy" that exploded ? What was before that "small dot of energy" ?
@Duarteyahoo272
@Duarteyahoo272 9 місяців тому
We cant even figure out the earth, how do we believe we can figure out the origins of the entire universe? We should just listen to the one who knows all the answers - Jesus Christ!!! You can believe that He is just a fairy tale, but at the end of the day, His doctrine is the only one that makes sense, and i invite you to start looking for your Creator if you havent already, trust me, you will find Him!!! Have an awesome day ♥️👋
@jerrysikora2024
@jerrysikora2024 9 місяців тому
@@Duarteyahoo272 Sorry, but this is not ansfer for my questions above.
@Duarteyahoo272
@Duarteyahoo272 9 місяців тому
@@jerrysikora2024 Jesus Christ was before the big bang, He was before and around that "small dot of energy". Sorry i didnt answer your questions hahah
@jerrysikora2024
@jerrysikora2024 9 місяців тому
@@Duarteyahoo272 Yes, you did not. You word is based just on your religion and this is not the scientific word. More honest is to say - I dont know, Jesus knows ... (maybe)
@Loojko
@Loojko Рік тому
I went to the toilet for a nr 2 and put this up, ending up not feeling my legs anymore because sitting too long.
@gruntsffs1
@gruntsffs1 Рік тому
2:11 sorry guys. JWST has already shown pics of super-massive galaxies, a mere 300 million light years after the “so called”, “big bang”, sooooooo No disrespect, but if a science video isn’t within 3 months of its production, chances are that theory is in question.
@TommyDame
@TommyDame 6 місяців тому
Generally interesting but the Hiawatha Glacier is in Greenland, not Antarctica
@ioanbota9397
@ioanbota9397 11 місяців тому
Realy I like this video its so so interestyng
@vickyv8519
@vickyv8519 5 місяців тому
Who else play these videos at night and fall asleep. Later in the morning remembers nothing wat they listened to last night. 😂.
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