The universe as it relates to conscious life can be understood now. It is the ultimate truth; the truth that will transform mankind and the world. Google 'Truth Contest' and open the entry called 'The Present' to learn the truth. If this reaches everyone, it will turn this world right side up.
Ironically, Georges Lemaitre, a Catholic priest living in Belgium, was the first to put forth the idea that all matter was once condensed into one place before it expanded. hahaha crazy
@JackPotXcOre Some things change, but basic understanding of fundamental physical laws do not. Color is a result of the wavelength of light waves. A sweep of frequencies reveals the visible light. This is not a case of possibly faulty equipment, this is fundamental physics. Cover it with whatever metaphysics you want, but the visible light spectrum can not shift because of the way our eyes are structured.
The feeling of watching this is the closest analogue of tripping on LSD I have ever felt. For people who haven't tried it, this sense of wonder and awe is what tripping on LSD is like.
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Makes me sad...Makes me really sad, and even a little bit depressed. Thinking that there is another planet out there, with beautiful other creations. With wonders that we will never get to see. Perhaps there's a new color, that we can't see.
Perhaps, when we die, we'll go to another place, heaven, a second universe that we haven't discovered yet. Or even we'll transfer to the next dimension.
It makes me even more sad to know that I will not be here to see it.
@JackPotXcOre not really possible that there's a new color, as scientists are able to replecate every wavelength of visible light. We know that above a 750nm wavelength is infrared, and we can't see that. We also know that below 390nm wavelength is ultraviolet, and we can't see that either. So no there's no new color, unfortunately :(
@RosszCsillag "Men will never reach the brightest moon from this planet." 452 BC unknown source.
1969 Armstrong set foot on the moon.
Don't tell me its impossible when history literally changes and new ideas are formed. We might missed something, maybe our technology is weak and can't fully understand it. Everything and anything can happen in this universe.
Life is a mystery that awaits to unlock it self like a Pandora box. :)
since my childhood, im a person that loves to think, curious, and likes to wander around places. i had a glow-in-the-dark set of stars and planets and i love the look of planets and ever since, ive been picking up articles anything that relate to space.. and now, I want to try to become anything that relates to astrophysics or astronomy.
There has to be other life out there. Somewhere. With all the organic material and all the stars the idea of our planet being the only one with life is statistically absurd.
@stephano299 Relative scale is a double-edged blade. We're small compared to some things, large compared to some others. By necessity organisms are extremely large relative to the typical sizes of the chemical atoms in their bodies.
At about 3:30 it becomes misleading. If the Universe is generally relativistic, then no matter how far away you get from Earth, you won't eventually find yourself outside a big sphere (the "cosmic horizon") looking in. As you travel you'll just encounter more of the same, with that radiation horizon always being billions of LY away.
@qed100 it's the mapped parts of universe, and as far as we've mapped space, it is in a sphere around earth. they don't state it as the exact shape of the universe.
@arasharfa Yes, but there are a lot of folks who won't figure it out that way without some guidance. First I make a comment, then you make a counter-comment, and between us we supplement the Video and people have a starting point for digging deeper into it.
@BlakjeKaas In the earliest epochs of the universe, there was a period of time called inflation, where the spacetime expanded very, very rapidly (much faster than the speed of light). By about 10^-38 seconds into creation, however, the expansion slowed to speeds closer to what we see today. Note that relativity effectively prohibits objects moving faster than light, but puts no restrictions on how fast spacetime itself can expand.
My point is no one knows for sure how the universe began, so to try and present a theory as definite fact to children of our nation is brainwashing. The big bang theory contradicts many of the established facts about energy and physics that we know from studying what is around us. The law of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed. So where did this incredible energy come from to create the big bang unless it had already existed in some other form?
@rappincatjoe Then there is the Law of Conservation of Angular Momentum: Lets say the small ball of mass was spinning clockwise before it exploded. Its like a merry-go-round filled with kids that is being pushed by a pro wrestler. As it goes faster, eventually all the kids fly off the merry-go-round and spin in the same direction. The same should apply to the big bang theory.
@rappincatjoe IF it was spinning with tremendous force before the BANG then all the galaxies and stars should also be spinning in the same direction. However in our own solar system venus, uranus and several moons are spinning backwards with no signs of collision or anything that could cause this backwards rotation. There are certainly many more objects in other solar systems and galaxies that are similar.
@rappincatjoe Then there is the estimated age of our solar system, once again presented as concrete fact as being 4.567 billion years old. Recently, John A. Eddy (Harvard -Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and High Altitude Observatory in Boulder) and Aram A. Boornazian (a mathematician with S. Ross and Co. in Boston) have found evidence that the sun has been contracting about 0.1% per century…corresponding to a shrinkage rate of about 5 feet per hour.
@rappincatjoe he diameter of the sun is close to one million miles, so that this shrinkage of the sun goes unnoticed over hundreds or even thousands of years. But if the sun had been shrinking at this rate or even close to it, over 4.567 billion years there would not have been a mercury it would be completely engulfed in the sun, venus would be burnt to a crisp and earth would be so charred it would make it impossible for life to "grow", which is another completely implausible theory.
@rappincatjoe A non living object cannot become a living organism. Nowhere do we see any proof of this being possible.
Im not saying remove evolutionism from schools, but just present it as what it is: a THEORY, not a FACT. As for me and all the other unanswered questions and mind-boggling complexities of our universe, I like to think that we didn't just get here by some chance accident.
SORRY ABOUT THE INCORRECT ORDER OF MY REPLIES. THIS IS MEANT TO BE READ FROM BOTTOM TO TOP, POSTED THE ORDER WRONG MY BAD. I like to think there is a more powerful being who is so far beyond our understanding that created all of this, who may one day shatter our misconceptions of the universe we live in. But that too is a theory. Have a great day!
@jonathangrider Sweet Feynman! It seems you've made an admirable attempt at self-education, but some of your assumptions betray a *fundamental* misunderstanding of the concepts at hand (the BB was an explosion OF space, not IN space). I'm not going to eat up loads of comment space to correct the rest of them. The BB cosmological model is a rigorously refined and tested description of the beginnings of the universe. If this gives you chills tinyurl com /djvhe5 , you're starting to get it.
Did anyone else get the feeling of transient motion sickness, immediately followed by an overwhelming sense of belittlement? It's almost as if I were in a spaceship traveling at the speed of light simulation ride.... In IMAX 3D that is
my guess it has to do with the animation....i was really into it, and then it just seemed a bit cheesy after we left the galaxy...i liked the animation better from the movie "contact" with jodi foster. that was truly amazing...
@jpa6791 I thought it looked great. I'm just curious about how people react differently, what their motives are. If the video has no resonance with a viewer, than they'll probably just move on. If a person takes the extra step and dislikes the video, then there is a chance that person thinks Earth is 6000 years old
@Hrko1992 Animals do talk to us, and we should listen if you don't believe, I for sure know horses talk to humans, humans talk to horses, humans talk to canines, canines talk to humans, whales & dolphins do just the same, just not the way you can perceive, it's all about physical and emotional interaction. If you do not believe me, come visit me on my farm, I will be happy to show you. Good Day
The universe as it relates to conscious life can be understood now. It is the ultimate truth; the truth that will transform mankind and the world. Google 'Truth Contest' and open the entry called 'The Present' to learn the truth. If this reaches everyone, it will turn this world right side up.
@shetorchedneil the universe is only related to conscious life in perspective...that is how everything is perceived from consciousness...perspective....some people dont appreciate the beauty of nature and the universe and only appreciate monetary things that effect only themselves...my family has been plagued by this but it's time to change
@tbtitans21 Well written, I have been at this point (what you wrote) since 1995, monetary, what's that? Beauty is all around us, but the greed is also which corrupts most. I love this quote, it sums up my beliefs perfectly;
"Rather than love, than money, than faith, than fame, than fairness, give me truth." ~Thoreau
@tbtitans21 My friend, we are the universe come alive, someday everyone will see the beauty in this. Yeah, we've all been there... and it is time to change, but we've got to take the steps to get there... spread the word!
@bubu102 The Milky Way itself is blocking our view when looking along the plane of the galaxy. We can see out by looking up and down easily enough but stars and dust make it difficult in the other directions.
But there's another question: Why is our galaxy in "the middle" of our observable universe?
What about a galaxy, which is quite near to our cosmic horizon. Then this border would be closer in one direction, then in the opposite direction (for this galaxy)? Or does every Galaxy has it own cosmic horizon? But in this case, the Universe would be bigger as discribed in this animation? So many questions :( Greetings from germany!!!
The reason why our galaxy is in the middle of the observable universe is because of lightspeed. Light from beyond the cosmic horizon still has to reach our planet, so we can't see any further. This is also how we know how old the universe is, if it were older we'd be able to see further. If it were younger, we'd see less...
@Ijiero ok thanx! Ok so how can we then say, the Universe is ~13,7 billion years old? I know: Due to its speed of expansion and so on....So no one can really say how big our Universe is? Even if the universe exists 13,7 billion years, the extent of the universe could be much more lightyears?
The thing we "know" is the age of the universe. There is no way to know exactly what shape the universe has or how big it is. It is, quite possibly, infinite in size. We can only see what is around us, a sphere with a radius of 46 billion lightyears.
Indeed, while matter can not move faster than light, space can. Understanding it fully requires a basic understanding of Einstein's special relativity. Just, to keep things simple, if you've ever seen star trek, in the show they use a 'warp drive'. The idea behind this technology is not to move the ship faster than lightspeed, but the space around it... Just, if you don't get it, it's best to just accept it. Or read up on special relativity.
@BlakjeKaas DON'T JUST ACCEPT IT! Try to learn it for yourself, it's beautiful stuff and you'll be intellectually better for it. And although "the boundaries of the universe" doesn't make much physical sense, if you're considering the edge of the observable universe, you're talking about the cosmic microwave background, which is radiation just like light, but much lower in energy. In the earliest stages, however, the universe was opaque to radiation. Only at the very start were there no photons.
Can someone suggest a good, modern book, which includes the latest cosmic knowledge of our present time? With latest theories and discoveries (like "dark flow") of the current generation of scientists and with a critical and sceptical approach to "string theory", "big bang" or "dark matter" and so on. Greetings from Germany!
We are not just humans... Like it or not we are apart of this universe. It would be different without us. I heard a great quote the other day that helped me cope with not only my negative thoughts about humans but it helped me realize that negativity only comes from a lack of direction. Let me help you. A. I'm sorry you're so angry with us. B. "Humans are the product of the universe trying to understand itself" Maybe this quote will open your eyes... Maybe not... Tldr? It gay.
I wish we got thrown back into the sun where we came from. Our insignificance is meaningless and so is our lives. All of you are nobodies. Remember that you stupid humans. Idiots like you always want to believe you're the greatest when in fact you are an insignificant piece of cr_p spit out by the universe. Your life and death is insignificant.
Sometimes those people that not interest on such stuff always ask : "why you think so much of such thing?(get nothing in return they mean,realistic type)"
So we tell them....: "That's why we can feel the meaning of live"
p/s: bad english here...about just converted from chinese meaning....==
If this clip makes you feel insignificant-- contemplate this: Scientists say that the observable universe is probably only a small slice of the actual universe we live in. If the observable universe were the size of a quarter, the entire universe could be the size of the Earth. And that's not all-- if String Theory is right, then our universe is just one of hundreds of billions of universes within a much, much larger multiverse. Chew on that for a while!
Since nothing can come from nothing, it logically follows that there must be "an eternal source" -- a timeless, immaterial, ultimate source of all the energy and matter in existence, which existed before "spacetime." But what is this "source?" What is its nature? Whoever has a scientific answer - please enlighten us!! I want to know!!
how can we know what was before something that is? How can we get information about the origin of the universe when all we can do is get information from the existing universe? It is a question without a scientific answer. Imagine standing in the end of a loong corridor, being able to trace your steps all the way back to the door you entered from. But you cant open the door, you cant see through the door, and there is nothing but what is in the corridor to tell you what is behind that door :)
@theTdawgYo well i think the answer for what you just siad is that we dont suppose to know. because knowing what lais beyond this door will cause us to die. our minds will not be able to accept it. to the point of stop existing.
@theTdawgYo Nice little analogy there. It is true that we can only try to understand the origin of the universe from material that already exists within it. The SOURCE of our universe probably does not conform to the laws of physics as we understand them. It might have sprung from another universe in a multi-verse, or from some timeless energy source that people will never understand, so they label it "God."
@VirginianHighlander How can u be so sure? Animals can't talk to humans. Humans can't talk to animals. Animals could be humans reborn, incapable of speech.
@VirginianHighlander Only living species to know?? that's a grand claim. There may very well be other intelligent species who know the universe inside & out. We have yet to perceive that.
Never ever forget that we are all just on a rock floating towards oblivion together. Never forget that our time here is limited. Never forget that, in the time that we have been here, we have accomplished so little by the universe's standards. Never forget that we live on planet Earth, and how insignificant we are. Man, I think I'm high. It should be compulsary that this is shown to everyone at least once. In schools, prisons, I don't care. You know whats funny? This is real.
@Baldoxxx4000 No it is a 100,000 thousand years for light to get out of our galaxy from earth. Light travels 186,000 miles per SECOND. The Milky Way is estimated 100,000 light years across so every second of those 100,000 light years is 186,000 miles that light has traveled and that's just our galaxy alone, there's hundreds and hundreds of billions of galaxies in the observable universe.
@MegiddoVidoq Are you referring to the cosmic horizon? This refers to the distance at which objects are receding from us at greater then the speed of light. Beyond this horizon the universe is unobservable.
@FosterZygote Yes I am. I'm just thinking of what's beyond the horizon, what if there is more universe out there that we can't see, and we are only seeing 13.7 billion yeas of light from where we are.
I think most scientists would agree that there are other intelligent lifeforms out there - just watching this pretty much proves it. The science FICTION comes from whether that life would ever encounter our and with the scale that the universe is, I think it's a probable impossibility.
This, to me at least proves there is life out there. There just HAS to be, the universe is too big for there to not be life outside of us. Its just the rule of averages.
@noradautumns We're actually bigger than we think, in that every one of us is an essential part to generate this whole universe...If you look at it that way, we won't feel so small after all.
We have 3 sources of Universe big bang , vacuum and God Which right About God Action when God compressed all Universe into his palm, we named –- singular point Action when God opened his palm we named - Big Bang About vacuum Dirac wrote The problem of the exact description of vacuum, in my opinion, is the basic problem now before physics. Really, if you can’t correctly describe the vacuum, how it is possible to expect a correct description of something more complex?
|Come and play startrek online ,, best Mmo on the moment , and explore the Universe
18bier 20 minutes ago
The universe as it relates to conscious life can be understood now. It is the ultimate truth; the truth that will transform mankind and the world. Google 'Truth Contest' and open the entry called 'The Present' to learn the truth. If this reaches everyone, it will turn this world right side up.
doufinc 1 hour ago
and we worry about that pimple on our face
sloaiza81 2 hours ago
Ironically, Georges Lemaitre, a Catholic priest living in Belgium, was the first to put forth the idea that all matter was once condensed into one place before it expanded. hahaha crazy
calito0010 5 hours ago
total perspective vortex
StomDotCom 6 hours ago
A very wasteful god we have, NO?
aaqucnaona94 9 hours ago
Wow!, the first time I watched this video it had just under 15,000 views! Now its about to hit the 10 millions! Good to know that.
Now my question is, when will a more advanced version be available?
intergalaktik1 10 hours ago
we're guests upon this reality, to enjoy ourselves and improve our surroundings, not controllers!
Dekationz 10 hours ago
amen
zshoonander 13 hours ago
@JackPotXcOre Some things change, but basic understanding of fundamental physical laws do not. Color is a result of the wavelength of light waves. A sweep of frequencies reveals the visible light. This is not a case of possibly faulty equipment, this is fundamental physics. Cover it with whatever metaphysics you want, but the visible light spectrum can not shift because of the way our eyes are structured.
RosszCsillag 14 hours ago
The feeling of watching this is the closest analogue of tripping on LSD I have ever felt. For people who haven't tried it, this sense of wonder and awe is what tripping on LSD is like.
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ContinUumTHEgreat 15 hours ago
Makes me sad...Makes me really sad, and even a little bit depressed. Thinking that there is another planet out there, with beautiful other creations. With wonders that we will never get to see. Perhaps there's a new color, that we can't see.
Perhaps, when we die, we'll go to another place, heaven, a second universe that we haven't discovered yet. Or even we'll transfer to the next dimension.
It makes me even more sad to know that I will not be here to see it.
What's beyond the known universe?...
JackPotXcOre 15 hours ago
@JackPotXcOre not really possible that there's a new color, as scientists are able to replecate every wavelength of visible light. We know that above a 750nm wavelength is infrared, and we can't see that. We also know that below 390nm wavelength is ultraviolet, and we can't see that either. So no there's no new color, unfortunately :(
RosszCsillag 15 hours ago
@RosszCsillag "Men will never reach the brightest moon from this planet." 452 BC unknown source.
1969 Armstrong set foot on the moon.
Don't tell me its impossible when history literally changes and new ideas are formed. We might missed something, maybe our technology is weak and can't fully understand it. Everything and anything can happen in this universe.
Life is a mystery that awaits to unlock it self like a Pandora box. :)
JackPotXcOre 14 hours ago
@JackPotXcOre A new colour lol
5teampunker 14 hours ago
this is why my major is astronomy. :)
since my childhood, im a person that loves to think, curious, and likes to wander around places. i had a glow-in-the-dark set of stars and planets and i love the look of planets and ever since, ive been picking up articles anything that relate to space.. and now, I want to try to become anything that relates to astrophysics or astronomy.
8Visionz 16 hours ago
There has to be other life out there. Somewhere. With all the organic material and all the stars the idea of our planet being the only one with life is statistically absurd.
TheRealEricLester 16 hours ago
Kinda makes that "Personal Savior" thing extremely doubtful. A little too big for one god to handle while looking after you and your petty concerns.
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irreverentjim 20 hours ago
@irreverentjim wow, really just wow...
CoDMW2P96 17 hours ago
evolution is where its at
beerscin 20 hours ago
Really makes ya see just how insufuckingficient we really are.
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Dodullo Man has the biggest cross around his neck! The video is CRAZYYYY!
muusikman 1 day ago
muy lindo este video
MrLeonel11 1 day ago
I think everyone in the world needs to see this video.
JoeW727 1 day ago 2
This gave me mad chills, i freaking love it.
redroster412 1 day ago
I'm high as fucking listening to space bound and watching this right now
911left4dead 1 day ago
Y nos creemos mucho...
SoniaDiazMantilla 1 day ago
watch this whilst listening to deadmau5 - strobe. x50 more epic
peterdubinggg 1 day ago
Humbling...
Koroar 2 days ago
:) Hello in your channel
Lion911199 2 days ago
Aliens.
darksurvivor00 2 days ago
Wow i havnt even read comments on how beautiful this is yet i have to rewwatch this vid, thanks for the experience
trigg3r305 2 days ago
Humility is the word...
waryo 2 days ago
That's so deep and cool. Imagine one day plp having spacecraft running in that same speed
theguyspeeksenglish 2 days ago
lol
SalomonMohhamed 2 days ago
we are sooooo small
stephano299 2 days ago
@stephano299 Relative scale is a double-edged blade. We're small compared to some things, large compared to some others. By necessity organisms are extremely large relative to the typical sizes of the chemical atoms in their bodies.
qed100 2 days ago
At about 3:30 it becomes misleading. If the Universe is generally relativistic, then no matter how far away you get from Earth, you won't eventually find yourself outside a big sphere (the "cosmic horizon") looking in. As you travel you'll just encounter more of the same, with that radiation horizon always being billions of LY away.
qed100 3 days ago
@qed100 it's the mapped parts of universe, and as far as we've mapped space, it is in a sphere around earth. they don't state it as the exact shape of the universe.
arasharfa 2 days ago
@arasharfa Yes, but there are a lot of folks who won't figure it out that way without some guidance. First I make a comment, then you make a counter-comment, and between us we supplement the Video and people have a starting point for digging deeper into it.
qed100 2 days ago
make one in 3d too
mattutumrs 3 days ago
just absolutely stunning..... How humbling..... long live the universe
TheDylon424 3 days ago
I wonder why 402 people do not like the video!
felipefrert 3 days ago
@felipefrert must be creationists...
ignaciojork 2 days ago
Just beautiful. We really are stuck on a rock in the middle of nowhere. I can live with that.
haggidubious 3 days ago 11
ahh man, it seems like even the speed of light is not fast enough to go anywhere, We need to figure out the wormholes....
tricecold 3 days ago 13
@tricecold or a starship with warp speed! :)
ignaciojork 2 days ago
@tricecold I do not really know anything about wormholes lol but i bet it is just a big ass heat tornado in space.
OldSerpentOfSin 14 hours ago
@BlakjeKaas In the earliest epochs of the universe, there was a period of time called inflation, where the spacetime expanded very, very rapidly (much faster than the speed of light). By about 10^-38 seconds into creation, however, the expansion slowed to speeds closer to what we see today. Note that relativity effectively prohibits objects moving faster than light, but puts no restrictions on how fast spacetime itself can expand.
rappincatjoe 4 days ago
the big bang therory is so full of nonsense its unbelievable that it is taught as fact
jonathangrider 4 days ago
@jonathangrider have a more elegant, empirically viable theory, do you?
rappincatjoe 4 days ago
My point is no one knows for sure how the universe began, so to try and present a theory as definite fact to children of our nation is brainwashing. The big bang theory contradicts many of the established facts about energy and physics that we know from studying what is around us. The law of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed. So where did this incredible energy come from to create the big bang unless it had already existed in some other form?
jonathangrider 3 days ago
@rappincatjoe Then there is the Law of Conservation of Angular Momentum: Lets say the small ball of mass was spinning clockwise before it exploded. Its like a merry-go-round filled with kids that is being pushed by a pro wrestler. As it goes faster, eventually all the kids fly off the merry-go-round and spin in the same direction. The same should apply to the big bang theory.
jonathangrider 3 days ago
@rappincatjoe IF it was spinning with tremendous force before the BANG then all the galaxies and stars should also be spinning in the same direction. However in our own solar system venus, uranus and several moons are spinning backwards with no signs of collision or anything that could cause this backwards rotation. There are certainly many more objects in other solar systems and galaxies that are similar.
jonathangrider 3 days ago
@rappincatjoe Then there is the estimated age of our solar system, once again presented as concrete fact as being 4.567 billion years old. Recently, John A. Eddy (Harvard -Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and High Altitude Observatory in Boulder) and Aram A. Boornazian (a mathematician with S. Ross and Co. in Boston) have found evidence that the sun has been contracting about 0.1% per century…corresponding to a shrinkage rate of about 5 feet per hour.
jonathangrider 3 days ago
@rappincatjoe he diameter of the sun is close to one million miles, so that this shrinkage of the sun goes unnoticed over hundreds or even thousands of years. But if the sun had been shrinking at this rate or even close to it, over 4.567 billion years there would not have been a mercury it would be completely engulfed in the sun, venus would be burnt to a crisp and earth would be so charred it would make it impossible for life to "grow", which is another completely implausible theory.
jonathangrider 3 days ago
@rappincatjoe A non living object cannot become a living organism. Nowhere do we see any proof of this being possible.
Im not saying remove evolutionism from schools, but just present it as what it is: a THEORY, not a FACT. As for me and all the other unanswered questions and mind-boggling complexities of our universe, I like to think that we didn't just get here by some chance accident.
jonathangrider 3 days ago
@jonathangrider What you're questioning is abiogenesis, not the theory of evolution.
ukatam 3 days ago
@rappincatjoe
SORRY ABOUT THE INCORRECT ORDER OF MY REPLIES. THIS IS MEANT TO BE READ FROM BOTTOM TO TOP, POSTED THE ORDER WRONG MY BAD. I like to think there is a more powerful being who is so far beyond our understanding that created all of this, who may one day shatter our misconceptions of the universe we live in. But that too is a theory. Have a great day!
jonathangrider 3 days ago
@jonathangrider Sweet Feynman! It seems you've made an admirable attempt at self-education, but some of your assumptions betray a *fundamental* misunderstanding of the concepts at hand (the BB was an explosion OF space, not IN space). I'm not going to eat up loads of comment space to correct the rest of them. The BB cosmological model is a rigorously refined and tested description of the beginnings of the universe. If this gives you chills tinyurl com /djvhe5 , you're starting to get it.
rappincatjoe 3 days ago
Did anyone else get the feeling of transient motion sickness, immediately followed by an overwhelming sense of belittlement? It's almost as if I were in a spaceship traveling at the speed of light simulation ride.... In IMAX 3D that is
fpinksdovef 4 days ago
god is relly almighty
afdhaljoxx 4 days ago
Beautiful
leyavf1ava 5 days ago
400 dislikes?
ThatVoiceAgain 5 days ago
@ThatVoiceAgain
my guess it has to do with the animation....i was really into it, and then it just seemed a bit cheesy after we left the galaxy...i liked the animation better from the movie "contact" with jodi foster. that was truly amazing...
jpa6791 4 days ago
@jpa6791 I thought it looked great. I'm just curious about how people react differently, what their motives are. If the video has no resonance with a viewer, than they'll probably just move on. If a person takes the extra step and dislikes the video, then there is a chance that person thinks Earth is 6000 years old
ThatVoiceAgain 4 days ago
Some space on this video needs: "3rd Stone from the sun"- by Jimi Hendrix
Thejbirdy 5 days ago
@dafank but only in our size that is. :)
amiridiculous 5 days ago
how insignificant each of us are :|
dafank 5 days ago
@dafank I have to disagree......it's all relative my friend.
Thejbirdy 5 days ago
@Hrko1992 Animals do talk to us, and we should listen if you don't believe, I for sure know horses talk to humans, humans talk to horses, humans talk to canines, canines talk to humans, whales & dolphins do just the same, just not the way you can perceive, it's all about physical and emotional interaction. If you do not believe me, come visit me on my farm, I will be happy to show you. Good Day
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The universe as it relates to conscious life can be understood now. It is the ultimate truth; the truth that will transform mankind and the world. Google 'Truth Contest' and open the entry called 'The Present' to learn the truth. If this reaches everyone, it will turn this world right side up.
shetorchedneil 6 days ago 21
@shetorchedneil the universe is only related to conscious life in perspective...that is how everything is perceived from consciousness...perspective....some people dont appreciate the beauty of nature and the universe and only appreciate monetary things that effect only themselves...my family has been plagued by this but it's time to change
tbtitans21 5 days ago
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@tbtitans21 Well written, I have been at this point (what you wrote) since 1995, monetary, what's that? Beauty is all around us, but the greed is also which corrupts most. I love this quote, it sums up my beliefs perfectly;
"Rather than love, than money, than faith, than fame, than fairness, give me truth." ~Thoreau
VirginianHighlander 5 days ago
@tbtitans21 My friend, we are the universe come alive, someday everyone will see the beauty in this. Yeah, we've all been there... and it is time to change, but we've got to take the steps to get there... spread the word!
shetorchedneil 5 days ago
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shetorchedneil 6 days ago 3
Superman that recorded
jeferson2581 6 days ago
depressing
tehBLAX 6 days ago
Why are there empty areas, we still haven't mapped yet?? Why do we only look in "two" directions (conical). Is there an explanation?
bubu102 6 days ago
@bubu102 The Milky Way itself is blocking our view when looking along the plane of the galaxy. We can see out by looking up and down easily enough but stars and dust make it difficult in the other directions.
leigh1986 5 days ago
@leigh1986 Ok Thanx!
But there's another question: Why is our galaxy in "the middle" of our observable universe?
What about a galaxy, which is quite near to our cosmic horizon. Then this border would be closer in one direction, then in the opposite direction (for this galaxy)? Or does every Galaxy has it own cosmic horizon? But in this case, the Universe would be bigger as discribed in this animation? So many questions :( Greetings from germany!!!
bubu102 5 days ago
@bubu102
The reason why our galaxy is in the middle of the observable universe is because of lightspeed. Light from beyond the cosmic horizon still has to reach our planet, so we can't see any further. This is also how we know how old the universe is, if it were older we'd be able to see further. If it were younger, we'd see less...
Ijiero 5 days ago
@Ijiero ok thanx! Ok so how can we then say, the Universe is ~13,7 billion years old? I know: Due to its speed of expansion and so on....So no one can really say how big our Universe is? Even if the universe exists 13,7 billion years, the extent of the universe could be much more lightyears?
bubu102 4 days ago
@bubu102
The thing we "know" is the age of the universe. There is no way to know exactly what shape the universe has or how big it is. It is, quite possibly, infinite in size. We can only see what is around us, a sphere with a radius of 46 billion lightyears.
Ijiero 4 days ago
@Ijiero Hold on, you say the universe is 13.7 billion years old, yet the radius of the universe would be 46 billion lightyears?
That would mean that the boundaries of the universe are expanding faster than the speed of light itself.
Please elaborate.
BlakjeKaas 4 days ago
@BlakjeKaas
Indeed, while matter can not move faster than light, space can. Understanding it fully requires a basic understanding of Einstein's special relativity. Just, to keep things simple, if you've ever seen star trek, in the show they use a 'warp drive'. The idea behind this technology is not to move the ship faster than lightspeed, but the space around it... Just, if you don't get it, it's best to just accept it. Or read up on special relativity.
Ijiero 3 days ago
@Ijiero I might.
Does this mean there's no light yet near the boundaries of the universe or am I being stupid now?
BlakjeKaas 3 days ago
@BlakjeKaas DON'T JUST ACCEPT IT! Try to learn it for yourself, it's beautiful stuff and you'll be intellectually better for it. And although "the boundaries of the universe" doesn't make much physical sense, if you're considering the edge of the observable universe, you're talking about the cosmic microwave background, which is radiation just like light, but much lower in energy. In the earliest stages, however, the universe was opaque to radiation. Only at the very start were there no photons.
rappincatjoe 3 days ago
Can someone suggest a good, modern book, which includes the latest cosmic knowledge of our present time? With latest theories and discoveries (like "dark flow") of the current generation of scientists and with a critical and sceptical approach to "string theory", "big bang" or "dark matter" and so on. Greetings from Germany!
bubu102 6 days ago
Ive always been fascinated by astronomy!
isaiahledz 6 days ago
The God is Great.
PCEliT1ST 6 days ago in playlist Επιστημονικά - Science
Q? Q? Q? Q?
I have too many !!
ZidaneRMDWHL 1 week ago
why is the univrse vast, yet life is too distant ? why cant we just find life 2-5 light yrs away from us ??
nil1230 1 week ago
We are not just humans... Like it or not we are apart of this universe. It would be different without us. I heard a great quote the other day that helped me cope with not only my negative thoughts about humans but it helped me realize that negativity only comes from a lack of direction. Let me help you. A. I'm sorry you're so angry with us. B. "Humans are the product of the universe trying to understand itself" Maybe this quote will open your eyes... Maybe not... Tldr? It gay.
ocrapers 1 week ago
@ocrapers That's a very beautiful quote. Thank you.
JBradshawful 1 week ago
I wish we got thrown back into the sun where we came from. Our insignificance is meaningless and so is our lives. All of you are nobodies. Remember that you stupid humans. Idiots like you always want to believe you're the greatest when in fact you are an insignificant piece of cr_p spit out by the universe. Your life and death is insignificant.
FishBowl911 1 week ago
399 dont like are cristians LOL
romelsr 1 week ago
scientists have determined that the universe was created by--GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD--....ig bang
etheangel2220 1 week ago
amazing!
mxonov 1 week ago
How the hell did they learn all of this?
RandomocityReborn 1 week ago
The ride home was the mind blowing part.
WesternWheels 1 week ago
one of the best vids on you tube. blew me away!!
highroller284 1 week ago
bing bang my ass.
BASEfuckingLINE 1 week ago
Sometimes those people that not interest on such stuff always ask : "why you think so much of such thing?(get nothing in return they mean,realistic type)"
So we tell them....: "That's why we can feel the meaning of live"
p/s: bad english here...about just converted from chinese meaning....==
FairyGotTaiL 1 week ago
this absolutely blew my mind!!!!!!
IndestructibleM1nd 1 week ago
holy fucking god damn mother fucking shit.. I guess my problems arent really all that big of deal in perspective lol
blinkythewabbit 1 week ago
At least I know, somewhere out there, someone is taking a shit.
nbmanno 1 week ago
If this clip makes you feel insignificant-- contemplate this: Scientists say that the observable universe is probably only a small slice of the actual universe we live in. If the observable universe were the size of a quarter, the entire universe could be the size of the Earth. And that's not all-- if String Theory is right, then our universe is just one of hundreds of billions of universes within a much, much larger multiverse. Chew on that for a while!
AbbeyRoadkill1 1 week ago 7
@AbbeyRoadkill1 I can't...I'm on the internet and the WORLD REVOLVES AROUND ME!!!!!!!!!!
Joking aside.........that's CRAZY!!!! I feel I will go insane just thinking about that to any great detail.
element1108 3 days ago
@element1108 Then all theoretical physicists must be insane! Ha, LOL! XD
AbbeyRoadkill1 3 days ago
Dear Universe,
I can always count on you to put things back into perspective for me.
Sincerely,
The Universe
jimmyjiminyjames 1 week ago
After seeing this, my everyday problems seem so insignificant. I'm dust in a dancing galaxy.
dkbrightlight 1 week ago
I think THE universe is endless and life is for ever!
yeahfree 1 week ago
Do they play modern warfare 3 somewhere in THE universe too you think... I think so! :-/)))
yeahfree 1 week ago
Why don't they use this map in mass effect 3? XD
IItheROFLCOPTERguyII 1 week ago 2
Science is so cool
yummybeefyboy 1 week ago 2
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Mysteraxo 1 week ago
Now that's what I call "The Bigger Picture". Brilliant Video.
backj1 1 week ago
And peopel tell us theirs no Aliens out there haha!
amirherselman 1 week ago 2
This has been flagged as spam show
Really puts the size of my penis into perspective. :(
Lembo101 1 week ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Since nothing can come from nothing, it logically follows that there must be "an eternal source" -- a timeless, immaterial, ultimate source of all the energy and matter in existence, which existed before "spacetime." But what is this "source?" What is its nature? Whoever has a scientific answer - please enlighten us!! I want to know!!
harvardlaw14 1 week ago
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theTdawgYo 1 week ago
how can we know what was before something that is? How can we get information about the origin of the universe when all we can do is get information from the existing universe? It is a question without a scientific answer. Imagine standing in the end of a loong corridor, being able to trace your steps all the way back to the door you entered from. But you cant open the door, you cant see through the door, and there is nothing but what is in the corridor to tell you what is behind that door :)
theTdawgYo 1 week ago
@theTdawgYo well i think the answer for what you just siad is that we dont suppose to know. because knowing what lais beyond this door will cause us to die. our minds will not be able to accept it. to the point of stop existing.
try to think whats infinity.
asafel 1 week ago
@theTdawgYo Nice little analogy there. It is true that we can only try to understand the origin of the universe from material that already exists within it. The SOURCE of our universe probably does not conform to the laws of physics as we understand them. It might have sprung from another universe in a multi-verse, or from some timeless energy source that people will never understand, so they label it "God."
harvardlaw14 1 week ago
Pinch yourself now.....did you feel it? That's reality! The only living species around to know how to perceive that! We are truly lucky!
VirginianHighlander 1 week ago 7
@VirginianHighlander How can u be so sure? Animals can't talk to humans. Humans can't talk to animals. Animals could be humans reborn, incapable of speech.
Hrko1992 6 days ago
@Hrko1992 Communication comes in many other forms than just speech. Good Day
:-) see
VirginianHighlander 5 days ago
@VirginianHighlander the only species that we're aware of.
Vinco 5 days ago
@Vinco touche' :-)
VirginianHighlander 5 days ago
@VirginianHighlander Only living species to know?? that's a grand claim. There may very well be other intelligent species who know the universe inside & out. We have yet to perceive that.
melodee105 4 days ago
398 close minded idiot judeo-christian morons voted this video down.
ForcedToSignUp 1 week ago
@ForcedToSignUp Not sure if trolling, or just that damn stupid.
randomvidwatcher 1 week ago
@randomvidwatcher Same to you.
ForcedToSignUp 1 week ago
Never ever forget that we are all just on a rock floating towards oblivion together. Never forget that our time here is limited. Never forget that, in the time that we have been here, we have accomplished so little by the universe's standards. Never forget that we live on planet Earth, and how insignificant we are. Man, I think I'm high. It should be compulsary that this is shown to everyone at least once. In schools, prisons, I don't care. You know whats funny? This is real.
XboxScape 1 week ago
so far away from me...... only thing here counts is the alarm clock going of at 6:00
MegaPoepdrol 1 week ago
It's sick the way we're fuck all hahahaha
Omfgwhtavid 1 week ago
398 believe in god :D
crackmaster88 1 week ago
These things always inspire me, but a look at society always reminds me that we're never going to reach these stars...
AdhocHoopla 1 week ago
So much about how "BIG" and "IMPORTANT" we humans are!
bombeu 1 week ago
ALL YOUTUBERS.
Let Intelligent non regulated discussion take place here : thecreamcloud.blogspot DoT CoM
HELP MOTHER UNIVERSE!
TalkAboutTheUniverse 1 week ago
Feeling so tiny right know
PamelaSvensson 1 week ago
i think my brain just exploaded
sammmytsv 1 week ago
Think I saw the Tardis
toyotasera55 1 week ago
just need to find those prothean relays on mars and we're set
lokifea05 1 week ago 2
It takes 70 mother frigging years to get out of our Galaxy? .......
Baldoxxx4000 1 week ago in playlist deep meditationsz
@Baldoxxx4000 No it is a 100,000 thousand years for light to get out of our galaxy from earth. Light travels 186,000 miles per SECOND. The Milky Way is estimated 100,000 light years across so every second of those 100,000 light years is 186,000 miles that light has traveled and that's just our galaxy alone, there's hundreds and hundreds of billions of galaxies in the observable universe.
adamjosiah123 1 week ago
im high as fuck
911left4dead 1 week ago 2
Mass Effect 2
evolutionmb 1 week ago
i feel very very very very x00 small
SmallBoyzzz 1 week ago
Beyond the Galactic Horizon??
MegiddoVidoq 1 week ago
@MegiddoVidoq Are you referring to the cosmic horizon? This refers to the distance at which objects are receding from us at greater then the speed of light. Beyond this horizon the universe is unobservable.
FosterZygote 1 week ago
@FosterZygote Yes I am. I'm just thinking of what's beyond the horizon, what if there is more universe out there that we can't see, and we are only seeing 13.7 billion yeas of light from where we are.
MegiddoVidoq 1 week ago
SO High right now...
ConorTheGinga 1 week ago
HOW FUCKING BIG IS THIS THING!????!
nousername21 1 week ago
My home is not in Russia.
Que1pasa1trabajar 1 week ago
I love that all these comments are about EVE. That's fucking hilarious lol
Kfal620 1 week ago 2
@Kfal620
Yeah, those made my day, too - what a riot!
Cardinal01100 1 week ago
Pretty sure I saw a cloaked Pilgrim orbiting earth
CommanderCort 1 week ago 2
@CommanderCort no worrys the gates are bubbled ;)
apo1980 6 days ago
All that space.... its highly likely we'll be hot dropped on at some point in time.
xxdanxexx 1 week ago
I think most scientists would agree that there are other intelligent lifeforms out there - just watching this pretty much proves it. The science FICTION comes from whether that life would ever encounter our and with the scale that the universe is, I think it's a probable impossibility.
bendkidd 1 week ago
Who created god?
bobbydigital737 1 week ago
@bobbydigital737 People did.
Tony3821 1 week ago
Shit i forgot where my pos is located :>
MECHcore 1 week ago 7
@MECHcore lol
d3rplist 1 week ago
@MECHcore Eve Player right ? ;)
apo1980 6 days ago
This, to me at least proves there is life out there. There just HAS to be, the universe is too big for there to not be life outside of us. Its just the rule of averages.
dubkustomz85 1 week ago
i like how the top comments are eve online related.
usrevenge 1 week ago 6
proud hiigaran.
usrevenge 1 week ago 2
thumbs up if you feel so insignificantly small after watching this video
noradautumns 1 week ago 60
@noradautumns We're actually bigger than we think, in that every one of us is an essential part to generate this whole universe...If you look at it that way, we won't feel so small after all.
allanguevara87 1 week ago
israelsocratus 1 week ago
@israelsocratus How would you describe nothing?
noncontradiction 1 week ago
Why Destination Calabria is in the video suggestions?
SpicaAndromeda 1 week ago