12:30 it would be such a surreal experience to travel through space like this. Zooming past dazzling galaxies through a strange and seemingly endless void.
@kj ray k I’ve haven’t touched anything like that for over twenty years,I appreciate your comment,I’m glad I had the experiences back in the day but I couldn’t imagine anything more uncomfortable now 🙏🏻❤️
Your presentation is spectacular. I'm a nosey guy and have no tolerance for chit chat but it was beyond incredible or amazing for that matter. I watched as they spoke about Mercury and why it's not as hot. Very detailed in the videos. Remarkable is what this video showed and that's to your ability. Thank you for sharing this essential star dust with us.
This was very well done, and so much better and educational than all the clickbait I had to go through to find this. Thank you so much for putting out a quality product
Great video, have always known there’s more to life than meets the eye, I feel like in this life i am supposed to be doing more than i am doing for the people i love. been seeking for an eye opening enlightenment, a way to be more influential, powerful and protected!
Just imagine if the universe is infinitely expanding through infinite time there is infinite number of combinations infinite times over. There is varying degrees of infinity
Absolutely. I made a 3D computer sim once that "appeared" to zoom from the observable universe to smaller than a proton radius. Mostly just cubes and spheres to aid the zooming visual, but gave just the effect I needed, by dragging a slider from -27 to +45 to control the zoom. No matter how many times I dragged the slider or at what speed, my brain could not keep track of more than 5 or 6 orders of magnitude. Anything 1,000,000 smaller or bigger becomes incomprehensible to me. e.g. I know very well what 1mm and 1Km are, but I can't comprehend their size difference as a proportion. No matter how much it fries my brain, I love trying to get my head around it.
We've been actively listening for ET signals from outer space for the past 50 to 60 years now. That timeframe within the context of 13.8 billion years is unimaginably short. It's like getting your first phone, with an unlisted number that no one else knows, and expecting to receive a phone call the instant you turn it on. And when you don't, you conclude that you're the only person in the world with a phone. I just don't see the paradox.
Lol ❗️❗️ You are probably on a different wave length.....no wonder NO CALL ❗️❗️ Invention of phone might be too primitive for ALIENS IN OUTER SPACE TO REACH YOU ..... Coming back home....you wanna call...just give your phone number to one and all.....SIMPLE AS THAT ❗️❗️❗️ HAPPY HOLIDAYS 👍👍
We can’t just limit ourselves to only wondering about intelligent life out there. There’s a lot more variables to potential life beyond our own, in the universe. It could be that other forms of life, hasn’t reached our level of intelligence yet.
Fascinating scientific discussions that give us a deeper understanding of the creation of the Universe. The wisdom of the one who causes to become is revealed in the mysteries of the Universe.
Do not be afraid of your GOD'S Creation. Instead HOLD IN AWE, The CREATOR who created all these awesome things. It's been said by all the Sacred Scriptures, one day we shall return back to our CREATOR and will testify for or against ourselves regarding EVERYTHING we've ever done.
38:00 Nice video, great graphics. I just have one caveat. The Microwave Background Radiation does not "prove" our Universe had a beginning. It does however, show us that our local "pocket" of the Cosmos was at one point, very small and very dense. The radiation is the "afterglow" of it's expansion. We do not yet know what (if anything) proceeded this.
@Frmr Christian well here's the other thing, using physics, realizing that at one point our observable universe was at one point compact and dense, you can infer from that that at one point the universe expanded from a beginning (IE the big bang) but that's just the beginning of THIS universe, we don't know what happened before that. During the gravitational waves studies a few years back scientists detected dents in the cosmic background, suggesting something bumped it from outside at one point. It's possible the universe is some form of pulsating star in and of itself contracting and exploding cyclically in some inter-universal space. But we know that this version of the universe had a beginning.
@KCBkotastrophie - No, what we know is derived from Physics. All of these data put forth are not just blind assumptions. They are based in Mathematics.
these computer generated imaginings of what our universe looks like are so life-like, i feel like i'm right there, ......in the studio....where the fantasy art is made.
For some time Erwin Hubble believed that the red frequencies being emitted by some of the star systems, was do to the supposedly great distance from the earth. Later still he came to assume that the red shift was do to these distant star systems speeding away from our Milky Way Galaxy. Later still it became very controversial whether the red shift was do to the star systems speeding away. And during this time, Erwin Hubble decided that possibly some star systems were not speeding away, at a speed close to light speed . This is impossible to do. So Hubble started to look for other causes of the red shift. Then he hit upon the very old idea that space-time continuum is not really empty. Then some astronomers woke up and started talking to Physic majors, who always knew that space-time was not empty, including A. Einstein, who believed in the ether concept of space-time. so it turns out that it was really the particles and matter in space-time, that was causing the ""red shift"" in the light coming from distant galaxies. Interstellar space-time is full of matter and gases that skew the frequencies of this light. This is do to the light particles being absorbed by some atoms and then ejected back into space-time, when this happens, the light frequencies are shifted toward the red end of the light spectrum. QED
I had this on to fall asleep to, but it was so interesting I had to watch it while awake so that I could take it all in. This was by far the best Space documentary I’ve seen in a long time, and the only one I made a point to watch during waking hours. Thank you for this!
With the size of the universe there has to be other planets with life and even advanced beings with equal or higher intelligence than the average Humanoid, but we are so far between we will wonder possibly till forever or some big event occurs.... Thinking about the universe, it's size and your planet in comparison to others just makes your brain explodes, it's so stunning, big, interesting, scary, unbelievable and mysterious. One of the only things us humans can't answer (are we alone? etc..), and possibly won't ever, it just makes it even more impressive and makes me more curious. I like having the answers for everything, but this one is one of the "no one alive will know" mysteries
You are one of my favorite space channels and this video is incredible. Stunning images, ethereal music. I have always loved Cosmic Vistas. Just wonderful! Thank you so much for uploading this, Spark!
Wow! I really love this channel, no dull momment and the contents is so informative.t.y to group who created this channel now i love life. Mabuhay!!! frm the philippines.
Interesting different concepts of the universe and the possibilities of how it is created. I have a thought that could change the way we see space time ... We base our time on the rotation of the earth and also by the time we are born and die. If our life spans were 10x as of what it is no w and our days and nights were 10x longer how would we see the cosmos in the view of space and time? And if we were born with 12 fingers on each limb instead of 5? Food for thought ..would our mathmatics be the same or different?
This is truly AMAZING, INSPIRING and educational. If I saw this when I was between middle school and high school I most likely would have chose a career path as a scientist, astronomer or engineer! Thank You for putting this video together for the whole world to see. A subject that never ends-Literally!
Great script and narration, Ivan and beautiful imagery of the imagined Milky Way. The early astronomers certainly benefited from the lack of light pollution. No electric lights of any kind at night. (Certainly a dream for us star gazers!) Had industrialization brought us street illumination in the early 19th century, it would have hindered the study of the night sky by many, many decades.
In my country our piwer utility can not keep up with demand so we get "load shedding" we go off for about 6hrs a day. But it is broken up into 2hr periods. When our area goes off between 10pm to 12... we like to watch the stars. But this wont last long because nost of us are getting solar panels and inverters...so we can enjoyvit while we can.
Fantastic Video, like the Host's skills👍 Why have we not seen still photos or video of our own Planet as these Rockets to the moon or Satellites traveling toward deeper space ?? Of course I mean clear photos and not dot like ones.
That's because you are not studying physics while you watch this. To understand the physics you need a math text first and yes it is often tedious and very difficult. These videos you enjoy should reinforce just how little the "average Joe or Omar" knows about real science.
The Greek explanation for the Milky Way is something else. 😂😂😂 "Hey, what you think that is up there ? It's always there that big cloud of stars? " "Oh that ....oh that's definitely Goddess breast milk, duh"
@M Th I’ve wondered the same. Are planets alive or were they ever alive, sentient, celestial bodies? I wondered why because of the fact that planets tend to have heated cores- as do living organisms. We create our own heat due to our body’s chemical processes that constantly produces heat for us. I could see that the outer crusts maintain and insulate the inner cores of these planets- but I mean, we wear coats and other layers to protect our heat expenditure so what if planets did the same somehow by ramming into other celestial bodies out in the infinite abyss or the outer crusts are comparable to their version of “skin”? So many possibilities
A civilization might say “why travel a couple thousand years to visit these humans that probably won’t be there by the time we’re half way there?” 👽 💭 that sounds like perfect timing 😂
Exciting thing is exploring the many things that need questioned and answered throughout our life the sad thing is most things are guessed through theory even sadder nobody lives long enough to get the truth!
Last night when tripping balls, I saw the singularity, and from it a fountain of time and space grows, that cosmic background exists today and is endlessly pushing time, space and matter away from itself, we only see the universe as having a beginning because the space around us stretches with us into the past which begins at said singularity. The fountain is endless
That's a different plane dude I've been there. My last journey through the cosmic substrate took me beyond the end of all things, all realities collapsed into spheres of sand floating in an eternal loop of sunset (it's not a sun I don't know what it is it's just like an amorphous reddish orange light) and night, but never actually daylight. The spheres are basically large desert worlds of nothing but wind and sand, with occasional statue hands jutting out of the sand, or I saw a few large door-way shaped pipes standing upright, glass spheres and tetrahedrons. You can only get there by watching every reality and every universe (we're technically universe #12 and there will be 1328 more after ours, and that's just Our one that restarts that many times, there are more than Quadrillion universes) die though. As it turned out universes are even basically Ultra-Super Galaxies that contract and exploded cyclically. Each explosion's epicenter is that scale's equivalent of the galaxies' true center.
The oldest man in the world still does not look too happy! Maybe it is not how long you live, but how happy you live! I have had a good life! Thank you to whoever made this possible. Beginning with my parents of course and the Eternal God!
If there was a Big Bang why would anyone be surprised with the fact that the Universe is, not only expanding, but is also still in the early stages because it is also Expanding.
I mean, it's not actually "more permanent than a passing cloud," technically. It's a lot longer lasting or exists for a longer duration, for sure. But the milky way is every bit as temporary as every one of us, every cloud, every bad feeling, or anything else in existence. I understand what you mean, but if you're going to be precise in your language, then it needs to be accurate.
So what is happening on our own planet has already happened a thousand times somewhere else in the Universe. There is truly nothing new in the Universe!
@voidremoved This doc is about science not mythology, so remarks that reference your imaginary friend should be used for flat earth or miracles type presentations. And If he can do miracles get him to clean the plastic out of the oceans and to quit warming the planet. After all he is responsible for everything, so get him to fix it. We are supposed to take god on faith but you refuse science on fact.
Cmb is pre programmed to image where we tell it. The atbratary constant we set on it isn't backed by observational measurements. In fact the expansion we measure isn't close. Horizon paradox has been known from the start but it hasn't stopped the miss info support of it.
There has to be other life I think we are closer than we think to finding something. I hope and prey that in this lifetime we find something. I have a feeling it will be something like the dinosaurs
@Mart West I never worried about it because I figured "If they can come here from wherever home is for them, we never had a chance against them death or cooperation isn't really a choice. It'd be like the ancient Greeks fighting their gods."
Some geod rock's spheres are in clay with a traveling force or faised mud in a way trapped gasses and stretch out the density a growing population of crystal and a large amount of different types of rubbies emerald Samir black and greens can also be found N Carolina s Carolina Georgia and Alabama
Should we not try to search closer to the centre of the galaxy, would they not be eons of 'evolved' galactic time ahead of us further out on the. Spiral arms?
We'll ignore voidremoved's irrelevant outburst. It was always my guess that the galactic centre was more dynamic and therefore newer, containing more young stars than old. Similar to the the larger ripples on a pond being the oldest. I also guess that when scanning the densest part of our galaxy for intelligent life any spectography spikes or frequency bands are overpowered by ambient noise, making detecting chemical or radio traces of life unreliable. Just my thoughts, I'm not a scientist.
So when ancient people saw things in the celestrial sky, they came up with all kinds of "stuff", to try to explain it all away. And this led into myths and beliefs. Their imagination ran wild. Imagine what they thought, when they saw bright UFOs/ spaceships,.. chariots of fire?
Someone needs to show this to flat earthers (yes, they ACTUALLY exist) There are so many questions the narrator asks, and there is admission to speculation consistently Science is speculative in a sense, but its based on so much empirical evidence and mathematics, its hard to reject as truth It's also so beautiful and humbling it makes me sad that humanity hasn't come as a whole to understand how small we are and how much potential we have I can be better You can be better Yet, we are only human
It is our survival instinct to assess risks using risk management. You see it as simple minded- but it has allowed us to survive as long as we have thus far.
12:30 it would be such a surreal experience to travel through space like this. Zooming past dazzling galaxies through a strange and seemingly endless void.
@kj ray k I’ve haven’t touched anything like that for over twenty years,I appreciate your comment,I’m glad I had the experiences back in the day but I couldn’t imagine anything more uncomfortable now 🙏🏻❤️
@Dan Wilson hey now, still partying chill.
Acid?next best thing🤩🫠🤤
Your presentation is spectacular. I'm a nosey guy and have no tolerance for chit chat but it was beyond incredible or amazing for that matter.
I watched as they spoke about Mercury and why it's not as hot. Very detailed in the videos. Remarkable is what this video showed and that's to your ability. Thank you for sharing this essential star dust with us.
This was very well done, and so much better and educational than all the clickbait I had to go through to find this. Thank you so much for putting out a quality product
No, it’s nonsense!
@Justme. of course. I am better.
This is not educational at all.
This is artist illustrations and CGI nonsense.
All theoretical.
Fact .
Your welcome... this is my best work yet.
Kosmo is better!
Great video, have always known there’s more to life than meets the eye, I feel like in this life i am supposed to be doing more than i am doing for the people i love. been seeking for an eye opening enlightenment, a way to be more influential, powerful and protected!
@Haynes Atteh yo
@Haynes Atteh can you help me with the brotherhood
@Haynes Atteh help me find out more about the brother hood ,if u are really know what to do to become apart
Merci pour ce voyage dans l'univers impressionnant 👍👍😊
I'll assume excellence.
Doesn’t matter how many of these videos I watch my brain can’t even comprehend how vast the known universe is.
Cool story bro 😎
@Mart West smoke some weed bruh
Just imagine if the universe is infinitely expanding through infinite time there is infinite number of combinations infinite times over. There is varying degrees of infinity
Absolutely. I made a 3D computer sim once that "appeared" to zoom from the observable universe to smaller than a proton radius. Mostly just cubes and spheres to aid the zooming visual, but gave just the effect I needed, by dragging a slider from -27 to +45 to control the zoom. No matter how many times I dragged the slider or at what speed, my brain could not keep track of more than 5 or 6 orders of magnitude.
Anything 1,000,000 smaller or bigger becomes incomprehensible to me. e.g. I know very well what 1mm and 1Km are, but I can't comprehend their size difference as a proportion.
No matter how much it fries my brain, I love trying to get my head around it.
I understand you completely
I love how you specified "OUR universe" in title, because other universes could have there own completely different sights and features.
true.
@A time traveler yeah the belief of the lack of belief is weird like nonsense and so is the placebo which is the placebo of a placebo
@M Th oh one more thing just becausd something "appears" one way, doesnt mean its that way. Ever seen or heard of an optical illusion?
@A time traveler
The sights elsewhere are likely to be similar.
We've been actively listening for ET signals from outer space for the past 50 to 60 years now. That timeframe within the context of 13.8 billion years is unimaginably short. It's like getting your first phone, with an unlisted number that no one else knows, and expecting to receive a phone call the instant you turn it on. And when you don't, you conclude that you're the only person in the world with a phone.
I just don't see the paradox.
Spot on analogy!
Lol ❗️❗️
You are probably on a different wave length.....no wonder NO CALL ❗️❗️
Invention of phone might be too primitive for ALIENS IN OUTER SPACE TO REACH YOU .....
Coming back home....you wanna call...just give your phone number to one and all.....SIMPLE AS THAT ❗️❗️❗️
HAPPY HOLIDAYS 👍👍
@driedpanda3 you should slow down then.
@Cameron Mitchell too much acid bro
It also has a lot to say about how much artificial light we must now put up with at the expense of never knowing what our night sky really looks like.
I had a vision when I was young that the power will go out and again we will see the heavens
We can’t just limit ourselves to only wondering about intelligent life out there. There’s a lot more variables to potential life beyond our own, in the universe. It could be that other forms of life, hasn’t reached our level of intelligence yet.
@Jeffrey Avila 😂
wake up. what reality are you living in? im not convinced there is intelligent life on this planet and you are not helping
Fascinating scientific discussions that give us a deeper understanding of the creation of the Universe. The wisdom of the one who causes to become is revealed in the mysteries of the Universe.
Space is beautiful but scary at the same time incredible
Do not be afraid of your GOD'S Creation. Instead HOLD IN AWE, The CREATOR who created all these awesome things. It's been said by all the Sacred Scriptures, one day we shall return back to our CREATOR and will testify for or against ourselves regarding EVERYTHING we've ever done.
The thought of the immense size of the universe leaves me in awe and feeling small.
@Bren Bertozzi I'm 1.75 :)
you are smol bruv
Very cool Zach! Some amazing things thank you for sharing I will share it gladly.
What gets me about space is that we know more about space than we do the depths of our ocean. That's crazy
@Fu Man Poo yes
Welp we aren’t able to go down or see that deep into our oceans 😄 yet
No
at least that's what we've been told 🥸
My brain always stutters at the vastness of the universe! Even the word "universe" is to small for all of that behind imaginable 🌌🌌🌌🌌😳
Thank you for sharing this presentation, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Sending love to all of you there from all of us here in Ontario Canada. ❤️🎶⛄☃️
I absolutely loved it! As usual very fantastic pictures of the cosmos and such in depth explanations of our amazing universe! Well done Spark!
Great host. Well done with narration and presentation.
If you're into old news. 😂
The bible tells this in The Genesis.
as you travel towards Sag-A. approx. 2/3 in from the edge, the dust clears. Most beautiful thing ever I bet.
what a master piece!!i have never ever watched a good video like this.👍🏼
Audio and Visio are awesome.
Better than imagined.
It's amazing what man achieves, with such a short life span, and limited intelligence.
Imagine Hubble finding this out for the first time
38:00
Nice video, great graphics.
I just have one caveat. The Microwave Background Radiation does not "prove" our Universe had a beginning. It does however, show us that our local "pocket" of the Cosmos was at one point, very small and very dense. The radiation is the "afterglow" of it's expansion. We do not yet know what (if anything) proceeded this.
@Frmr Christian well here's the other thing, using physics, realizing that at one point our observable universe was at one point compact and dense, you can infer from that that at one point the universe expanded from a beginning (IE the big bang) but that's just the beginning of THIS universe, we don't know what happened before that. During the gravitational waves studies a few years back scientists detected dents in the cosmic background, suggesting something bumped it from outside at one point. It's possible the universe is some form of pulsating star in and of itself contracting and exploding cyclically in some inter-universal space. But we know that this version of the universe had a beginning.
@KCBkotastrophie -
No, what we know is derived from Physics. All of these data put forth are not just blind assumptions. They are based in Mathematics.
In actuality, we don’t know anything and everything we think we know, are just assumptions.
Leche Way!!
Quasars may be far out, but black holes are outta sight!
Dark matter may be a heavy subject, but it is dark energy that really moves me.
these computer generated imaginings of what our universe looks like are so life-like, i feel like i'm right there, ......in the studio....where the fantasy art is made.
LoL facts😂
Wonderful history ❤️
For some time Erwin Hubble believed that the red frequencies being emitted by some of the star systems, was do to the supposedly great distance from the earth. Later still he came to assume that the red shift was do to these distant star systems speeding away from our Milky Way Galaxy. Later still it became very controversial whether the red shift was do to the star systems speeding away. And during this time, Erwin Hubble decided that possibly some star systems were not speeding away, at a speed close to light speed . This is impossible to do. So Hubble started to look for other causes of the red shift. Then he hit upon the very old idea that space-time continuum is not really empty.
Then some astronomers woke up and started talking to Physic majors, who always knew that space-time was not empty, including A. Einstein, who believed in the ether concept of space-time. so it turns out that it was really the particles and matter in space-time, that was causing the ""red shift"" in the light coming from distant galaxies. Interstellar space-time is full of matter and gases that skew the frequencies of this light.
This is do to the light particles being absorbed by some atoms and then ejected back into space-time, when this happens, the light frequencies are shifted toward the red end of the light spectrum. QED
I had this on to fall asleep to, but it was so interesting I had to watch it while awake so that I could take it all in. This was by far the best Space documentary I’ve seen in a long time, and the only one I made a point to watch during waking hours. Thank you for this!
ditto, exactly
This really is the best I've seen in a long time.
Me too but for me all of this order just points to an intelligence - God.
same here! haha
I think they see what they want images like a "cosmic background" and in time their views will change
The most in depth look at the Universe I've ever had the privilege of witnessing. Excellent work 👌🏼
With the size of the universe there has to be other planets with life and even advanced beings with equal or higher intelligence than the average Humanoid, but we are so far between we will wonder possibly till forever or some big event occurs.... Thinking about the universe, it's size and your planet in comparison to others just makes your brain explodes, it's so stunning, big, interesting, scary, unbelievable and mysterious. One of the only things us humans can't answer (are we alone? etc..), and possibly won't ever, it just makes it even more impressive and makes me more curious. I like having the answers for everything, but this one is one of the "no one alive will know" mysteries
Nice to put a face to the voice of so many years of watching Documentaries
It would be interesting to come back in a million years to see where all those baby stars went after they grow up and leave the nursery ...
Amazing presentation. Almost overwhelming.
keep up the good content!
You are one of my favorite space channels and this video is incredible. Stunning images, ethereal music. I have always loved Cosmic Vistas. Just wonderful! Thank you so much for uploading this, Spark!
Thomas Jones I beg your pardon gfdh. What does that mean?
Superb. Elegant. Worth many viewings. A keeper. Knowledge of the Truth.
your information on spiral galaxies prompts me to wonder if the golden ratio pertains? thank you for sharing your knowledge
No, it doesn't.
Wow! I really love this channel, no dull momment and the contents is so informative.t.y to group who created this channel now i love life. Mabuhay!!! frm the philippines.
Omg that "master has given Dobby a glock" line made me literally spit my tea everywhere... but I needed that laugh, so thank you for that 🤣
Interesting different concepts of the universe and the possibilities of how it is created. I have a thought that could change the way we see space time ... We base our time on the rotation of the earth and also by the time we are born and die. If our life spans were 10x as of what it is no w and our days and nights were 10x longer how would we see the cosmos in the view of space and time?
And if we were born with 12 fingers on each limb instead of 5? Food for thought ..would our mathmatics be the same or different?
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0:00 The milky way
22:32 The big bang
47:17 The hot zone (mercury)
1:09:29 Cosmic rays
1:31:40 The Fermi paradox
1:53:53 Landsat program
The big bang?just a theory 4me.
Thank you so much for this!
🤔
Milky way is Candy bar , the big bang is a tv show,, the hot zone is my gf temper!!
🏁🏁
This is truly AMAZING, INSPIRING and educational. If I saw this when I was between middle school and high school I most likely would have chose a career path as a scientist, astronomer or engineer! Thank You for putting this video together for the whole world to see. A subject that never ends-Literally!
Impressing work. Thank you very much!
Great script and narration, Ivan and beautiful imagery of the imagined Milky Way.
The early astronomers certainly benefited from the lack of light pollution. No electric lights of any kind at night. (Certainly a dream for us star gazers!)
Had industrialization brought us street illumination in the early 19th century, it would have hindered the study of the night sky by many, many decades.
In my country our piwer utility can not keep up with demand so we get "load shedding" we go off for about 6hrs a day. But it is broken up into 2hr periods. When our area goes off between 10pm to 12... we like to watch the stars.
But this wont last long because nost of us are getting solar panels and inverters...so we can enjoyvit while we can.
Imagined ?
You need an Award Ivan you are the Best! Thank you!
Ivan, what a soothing voice you have. Thank you so much for the episode.
Fantastic Video, like the Host's skills👍
Why have we not seen still photos or video of our own Planet as these Rockets to the moon or Satellites traveling toward deeper space ?? Of course I mean clear photos and not dot like ones.
We do...?
dwafw123
I still watch cosmic vista's every morning.
Watching this while having Space Engine running on the laptop makes it a FAR more interesting video
Watching this space videos way way wayy more fun than reading a textbook.
That's because you are not studying physics while you watch this. To understand the physics you need a math text first and yes it is often tedious and very difficult. These videos you enjoy should reinforce just how little the "average Joe or Omar" knows about real science.
Lovely Artwork.
It almost looks real. 🤔
The Greek explanation for the Milky Way is something else. 😂😂😂
"Hey, what you think that is up there ? It's always there that big cloud of stars? "
"Oh that ....oh that's definitely Goddess breast milk, duh"
We're fascinated and drawn to these Universe documentaries,(I know i am) because that's where we're from, the stars and beyond
@M Th I’ve wondered the same. Are planets alive or were they ever alive, sentient, celestial bodies? I wondered why because of the fact that planets tend to have heated cores- as do living organisms. We create our own heat due to our body’s chemical processes that constantly produces heat for us. I could see that the outer crusts maintain and insulate the inner cores of these planets- but I mean, we wear coats and other layers to protect our heat expenditure so what if planets did the same somehow by ramming into other celestial bodies out in the infinite abyss or the outer crusts are comparable to their version of “skin”? So many possibilities
@M Th WTF
Do stars have a consiousness
I wonder.
I loved this, thank you.
Billions and billions of everything's, simply marvelous.
if i had a chance i would love to go to andromeda galaxy taking selfies
Lovely 🌹 documentary 🎉 keep it up.
A civilization might say “why travel a couple thousand years to visit these humans that probably won’t be there by the time we’re half way there?”
👽 💭 that sounds like perfect timing 😂
Exciting thing is exploring the many things that need questioned and answered throughout our life the sad thing is most things are guessed through theory even sadder nobody lives long enough to get the truth!
@voidremoved Not talking about Jesus though!
I know the Truth... And Jesus knows me.
The center of our Universe is determined when viewed from a black hole - something like this should be represented by a model of the Universe.
Last night when tripping balls, I saw the singularity, and from it a fountain of time and space grows, that cosmic background exists today and is endlessly pushing time, space and matter away from itself, we only see the universe as having a beginning because the space around us stretches with us into the past which begins at said singularity. The fountain is endless
That's a different plane dude I've been there. My last journey through the cosmic substrate took me beyond the end of all things, all realities collapsed into spheres of sand floating in an eternal loop of sunset (it's not a sun I don't know what it is it's just like an amorphous reddish orange light) and night, but never actually daylight. The spheres are basically large desert worlds of nothing but wind and sand, with occasional statue hands jutting out of the sand, or I saw a few large door-way shaped pipes standing upright, glass spheres and tetrahedrons. You can only get there by watching every reality and every universe (we're technically universe #12 and there will be 1328 more after ours, and that's just Our one that restarts that many times, there are more than Quadrillion universes) die though. As it turned out universes are even basically Ultra-Super Galaxies that contract and exploded cyclically. Each explosion's epicenter is that scale's equivalent of the galaxies' true center.
I love your vids💜
The oldest man in the world still does not look too happy! Maybe it is not how long you live, but how happy you live! I have had a good life! Thank you to whoever made this possible. Beginning with my parents of course and the Eternal God!
thank you for explaining what I thought I was seeing was just that.
If there was a Big Bang why would anyone be surprised with the fact that the Universe is, not only expanding, but is also still in the early stages because it is also Expanding.
@Mart Westas real as something exploding from nothing and creating the universe apparently
@voidremoved As real as teletubbies in the mind of a child.
@ThrummerOfLove God is real.
@sniffie joe No, I'm sorry but that is faulty. It doesn't follow.
I mean, it's not actually "more permanent than a passing cloud," technically. It's a lot longer lasting or exists for a longer duration, for sure. But the milky way is every bit as temporary as every one of us, every cloud, every bad feeling, or anything else in existence. I understand what you mean, but if you're going to be precise in your language, then it needs to be accurate.
Truely Pspectacular!!!!
So what is happening on our own planet has already happened a thousand times somewhere else in the Universe. There is truly nothing new in the Universe!
What happened to our planet yes but what happens on it, not necessarily
Great Video ,thanks for it ✊🏾
Thank you for making this video.
😂 we can’t get along with life on this planet … I’m pretty sure an intelligent life form else wouldn’t do it! 😢😂😂
Life from other worlds or dimensions are already here. We just can’t catch up with them!
nano nano...😅🙃😂
Love this Documentary , as thanks
Imagine nasa looking at space and watching history unfold else where's like wars in space and the winner's are heading this way also
Are you the same dude who did a podcast about a fictional balloon ride around the world? Just throwing it out there. I enjoyed it
Back when there was no pollution. 😔
The horrifying vastness of the universe
@tom It does, atheists would just rather blame God than admit that humans are the one responsible
@Skumboni Being an atheist doesn't entitle you to insult people's beliefs. To be so arrogant and condescending just makes science look bad
@Skumboni I thought humans having free will means we're the ones responsible....
@voidremoved This doc is about science not mythology, so remarks that reference your imaginary friend should be used for flat earth or miracles type presentations. And If he can do miracles get him to clean the plastic out of the oceans and to quit warming the planet. After all he is responsible for everything, so get him to fix it. We are supposed to take god on faith but you refuse science on fact.
This was simply fantastic ty,
56:56 looks like some kind ancient of probe or ship molten n fused to the land looks pretty tough
I had gotten away from science being caught up in life. I should have followed my dream.
Cmb is pre programmed to image where we tell it. The atbratary constant we set on it isn't backed by observational measurements. In fact the expansion we measure isn't close.
Horizon paradox has been known from the start but it hasn't stopped the miss info support of it.
There has to be other life I think we are closer than we think to finding something. I hope and prey that in this lifetime we find something. I have a feeling it will be something like the dinosaurs
Those of us who just want to be left alone always find it funny when people are puzzled as to why Aliens wouldn't be trying to communicate with us.
@Sorren Blitz
EXACTLY! Interstellar travel alone being proof of our utter inability to stop them from doing anything they wished.
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@Mart West I never worried about it because I figured "If they can come here from wherever home is for them, we never had a chance against them death or cooperation isn't really a choice. It'd be like the ancient Greeks fighting their gods."
I love it .
Quantity has a quality all its own.
Life goes on & on & on & on until it ends
I bow in its awesomeness
Some geod rock's spheres are in clay with a traveling force or faised mud in a way trapped gasses and stretch out the density a growing population of crystal and a large amount of different types of rubbies emerald Samir black and greens can also be found N Carolina s Carolina Georgia and Alabama
Should we not try to search closer to the centre of the galaxy, would they not be eons of 'evolved' galactic time ahead of us further out on the. Spiral arms?
We'll ignore voidremoved's irrelevant outburst.
It was always my guess that the galactic centre was more dynamic and therefore newer, containing more young stars than old. Similar to the the larger ripples on a pond being the oldest.
I also guess that when scanning the densest part of our galaxy for intelligent life any spectography spikes or frequency bands are overpowered by ambient noise, making detecting chemical or radio traces of life unreliable.
Just my thoughts, I'm not a scientist.
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visuals are awesome.
So when ancient people saw things in the celestrial sky, they came up with all kinds of "stuff", to try to explain it all away. And this led into myths and beliefs. Their imagination ran wild. Imagine what they thought, when they saw bright UFOs/ spaceships,.. chariots of fire?
Why do they not show us a star? I want to see what a star looks like up close!
Look at the sun 🌞
Someone needs to show this to flat earthers (yes, they ACTUALLY exist)
There are so many questions the narrator asks, and there is admission to speculation consistently
Science is speculative in a sense, but its based on so much empirical evidence and mathematics, its hard to reject as truth
It's also so beautiful and humbling it makes me sad that humanity hasn't come as a whole to understand how small we are and how much potential we have
I can be better
You can be better
Yet, we are only human
Thank you learning is good!!
Well I would not want to live forever ...this life has been enough in trying to find peace a heaven on earth...
Find ? More like make together a heaven on earth
We are in general so simple minded that one of the first questions that comes in our thoughts is "What is it in it for me and my family (clan).
It is our survival instinct to assess risks using risk management. You see it as simple minded- but it has allowed us to survive as long as we have thus far.
Excellent channel.
Merry Christmas 🎄
I am building my house on the prairie and I wonder the entire universe goes through.!!!
Would you say your house 🏠 is a little house?
A little house
on the Prairie.?