I'm afraid this one, 'Space chill out' is a masterpiece of MPL3D/Marmot Day Productions. Bruno Gallego showing his deep talent. I asked him for a space theme and he came out with this hit. I'm still shocked.
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Whoa!!!! there is no question that there is life out there, our Galaxy itself is huge not only that there's billion of other Galaxy what's the possibility in that..
@mpl3d The yellow color that shows are Giant stars, their temperature is low, thats why we see it yellow. The bluish ones are the hot stars and the orange color are in between not too cold not too hot.
@furtherbeyond Tons of stars held together (but not smashed) by intense gravity. There is a theory about the center of the galaxy containing a "black hole" (also known as dark matter, since it can't be easily viewed) that keeps the galaxy intact.
@ThePirateCapt 'There is a theory about the center of the galaxy containing a "black hole" (also known as dark matter, since it can't be easily viewed)' - black holes are not made of dark matter, they result from ordinary matter. Dark matter and lback holes are entirely different things. Dark matter does keep the galactic spiral from ripping apart, but it exists in a halo OUTSIDE the visible galaxy, counteracting the visible mass.
@furtherbeyond In the very central area there's got to be - and scientists say this as well - a giant blackhole which holds together this much matter which is in a whole galaxy. There is a maximum reach for any kind of blackhole, after which it doesn't "eat up" matter, but still has enough force to keep things orbiting around itself. So the glowy center must be a high density area of stars right after the "eating zone", and light gas (possibly hidrogen) which is illuminated by these stars.
@furtherbeyond In the very central area there's got to be - and scientists say this as well - a giant blackhole which holds together this much matter which is in a whole galaxy. There is a maximum reach for any kind of blackhole, after which it doesn't "eat up" matter, but still has enough force to keep things orbiting around itself. So the glowy center must be a high density area of stars right after the "eating zone", and light gas (possibly hidrogen) which is illuminated by these stars.
So let me get this straight... Our planets are in a Solar System, our Solar System is in the Milky Way Spiral Galaxy. Our Milky Way Galaxy is in this Universe thats roughy 13 billion years old. Makes you wonder if our Universe in within something else.
@ERiQTENDO Yes actually, there are theroies that there was no big bang, just a buig bounce where our universe formed from the colapse of a star in another unverse, and our universe is in a bubble group of billions of universes.
@alsadeg111222, yes they can examine all the data and tell how probably is for a planet to harbour life. However those are just indications, there still can be life in planets considered as hostile environments and vice-versa. We don't know for sure so far.
@mpl3d like it? I LOVE IT! you all know what real music is, thanks for the info you guys are really good, wish i could purchase or download the music !
@mpl3d
hey me again, haha.
i was wondering what this song is called? please dont tell me that you made it because that is just way too impressive.
beer94 1 month ago
@beer94, hi again.
I'm afraid this one, 'Space chill out' is a masterpiece of MPL3D/Marmot Day Productions. Bruno Gallego showing his deep talent. I asked him for a space theme and he came out with this hit. I'm still shocked.
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This and all MPL3D songs are copyright © 2005-2012 by Manuel Perez de Lema/Bruno Gallego. All rights are reserved.
mpl3d 1 month ago
Whoa!!!! there is no question that there is life out there, our Galaxy itself is huge not only that there's billion of other Galaxy what's the possibility in that..
hellaflush707 3 months ago
@hellaflush707, Yes!
I must agree!
mpl3d 3 months ago
wow just the galaxy in itself is HUGE!
Jrockershadow 4 months ago
@Jrockershadow, yop!
mpl3d 4 months ago
Whoa! One dislike. Who is that bitch?
ThePirateCapt 10 months ago 8
@ThePirateCapt, lol
mpl3d 10 months ago
hey bet theres even ''halo rings'' out in this galaxy,the milkyway...lol
joshodst 1 year ago
what is in the yellow part in the middle of the galaxy?
furtherbeyond 1 year ago
@furtherbeyond, good question. It is the central bulge, although I do not exactly know why is it yellow, maybe due to a concentration of older stars.
mpl3d 1 year ago
@mpl3d The yellow color that shows are Giant stars, their temperature is low, thats why we see it yellow. The bluish ones are the hot stars and the orange color are in between not too cold not too hot.
colorvid 1 year ago
I think they are all black holes
aakashsensei007 1 year ago
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I think they are all black holes
aakashsensei007 1 year ago
@furtherbeyond Tons of stars held together (but not smashed) by intense gravity. There is a theory about the center of the galaxy containing a "black hole" (also known as dark matter, since it can't be easily viewed) that keeps the galaxy intact.
ThePirateCapt 10 months ago
@ThePirateCapt 'There is a theory about the center of the galaxy containing a "black hole" (also known as dark matter, since it can't be easily viewed)' - black holes are not made of dark matter, they result from ordinary matter. Dark matter and lback holes are entirely different things. Dark matter does keep the galactic spiral from ripping apart, but it exists in a halo OUTSIDE the visible galaxy, counteracting the visible mass.
maureenOWW 7 months ago
@furtherbeyond It's Star Wars xD
BlackOutStart 9 months ago
@furtherbeyond In the very central area there's got to be - and scientists say this as well - a giant blackhole which holds together this much matter which is in a whole galaxy. There is a maximum reach for any kind of blackhole, after which it doesn't "eat up" matter, but still has enough force to keep things orbiting around itself. So the glowy center must be a high density area of stars right after the "eating zone", and light gas (possibly hidrogen) which is illuminated by these stars.
AMYuntold 4 months ago
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@furtherbeyond In the very central area there's got to be - and scientists say this as well - a giant blackhole which holds together this much matter which is in a whole galaxy. There is a maximum reach for any kind of blackhole, after which it doesn't "eat up" matter, but still has enough force to keep things orbiting around itself. So the glowy center must be a high density area of stars right after the "eating zone", and light gas (possibly hidrogen) which is illuminated by these stars.
AMYuntold 4 months ago
LOL - Hope you didn't get this info from Nasa's 'Ask an (stoned) Astrophysisist page
MAGNETGRUNT 1 year ago
THE SCALE!
theeyeofmom 1 year ago
The whole thing was created by One Creator. And it was most definitely Not A Man...
...Foolish Creeps!
TenzLondon 1 year ago
@TenzLondon
lol :p
SuperNizze2000 1 year ago
@TenzLondon No one really knows!
jimbobubbadj 1 year ago
So let me get this straight... Our planets are in a Solar System, our Solar System is in the Milky Way Spiral Galaxy. Our Milky Way Galaxy is in this Universe thats roughy 13 billion years old. Makes you wonder if our Universe in within something else.
ERiQTENDO 1 year ago 8
@ERiQTENDO, right!
mpl3d 1 year ago
@ERiQTENDO Our telescopes can only see so far :)
5StarGeneralXenoCO 1 year ago
@ERiQTENDO were inside a kids science experiment xD!
joshodst 1 year ago
@ERiQTENDO
Maybe it's a subatomic particle in a much bigger universe.
fakeham 1 year ago
@ERiQTENDO Yes actually, there are theroies that there was no big bang, just a buig bounce where our universe formed from the colapse of a star in another unverse, and our universe is in a bubble group of billions of universes.
3apmosh 11 months ago
@3apmosh There's a theory of a land called Narnia existing in an english wardrobe but it's also extremely unlikely with no evidence to back it up..
maureenOWW 7 months ago
I'm rating this vid
SuperUniverse555 1 year ago
@SuperUniverse555, hey thank you.
mpl3d 1 year ago
hello guys
can anybody tell me how many solar systems are there in the milky way ??
with source
thanks !
alsadeg111222 1 year ago
@alsadeg111222, it only can be estimated, but there must be billions.
There are proofs of the existance of more than 400 already discovered systems.
mpl3d 1 year ago
@mpl3d
so ........they haven't discovered the whole galaxy !
which means there still possibility of life in the milky way .
and those which have been discovered can they know with telescopes if there life
or they cant see the details ( which can tell us if that planet has life
i spend so much time thinking of some things like that .
if u have knowledge of this filed
i appreciate it if u inform me !
alsadeg111222 1 year ago
@alsadeg111222, yes they can examine all the data and tell how probably is for a planet to harbour life. However those are just indications, there still can be life in planets considered as hostile environments and vice-versa. We don't know for sure so far.
mpl3d 1 year ago
Would the milky way really look dimmer in profile (edge on)?
MerryMerrie 1 year ago
@MerryMerrie, the galaxy disk is darker when watched from the thin side, due to the large amount of dust and matter that ocludes the stars behind it.
When viewed from 'top' or bottom, the amount of dust that the light has to cross is much lesser.
mpl3d 1 year ago
@mpl3d ah ok, thanks. :)
MerryMerrie 1 year ago
# of planets is 8......
nukeking1 1 year ago
@nukeking1, yeah right.
8 planets and 5 dwarf planets at the moment.
mpl3d 1 year ago
nice..next i want to know where milky way is located...
cruxader27 1 year ago
what is the name of the music!?
ELMO52MONSTA 1 year ago
@ELMO52MONSTA, song is called 'chillout'.
mpl3d 1 year ago
@mpl3d do you know the producer or artist?
ELMO52MONSTA 1 year ago
@ELMO52MONSTA , sure, producer is MPL3D. Composers and musicians, myself and Bruno Gallego. Song was made expressely for this simulation software.
Available only with MPL3D Solar System, all rights reserved.
Glad you like it, I think it is a master piece.
mpl3d 1 year ago
@mpl3d like it? I LOVE IT! you all know what real music is, thanks for the info you guys are really good, wish i could purchase or download the music !
ELMO52MONSTA 1 year ago
@ELMO52MONSTA, thanks a lot.
We contacted Apple iTunes and they sent us to a long waiting queue, maybe songs will be sold separately in the future.
Meanwhile, we'll keep on working to produce more stunning soundtracks ;o)
Thanks again for the encouragement.
mpl3d 1 year ago
so we're like way out in this rural village kind of solar system while the big party is in the centre... so boring, nothing ever happens here :D
taasdaamde 1 year ago
@taasdaamde, hehe that's right. Well thanks that we live in the so called 'habitable zone', although it might seem a little bit boring ;o)
mpl3d 1 year ago
there is delfinatly life somewhere else
nickmsss2 1 year ago
my song now
guitaoist 1 year ago
Very good! I like his new texture!
ludovisuis 2 years ago 3
AWESOME!!!
Queenyinthehouse 2 years ago 2