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  • Just because something looks alike doesn't make them equal. Dumb people.

  • what is the meaning of GpC/h ?

  • is the purple stuff dark matter?

  • The Universe as a Synapse. Pt.II.

  • is this the great sloan wall? that thing is massive.

  • The universe is a fractal, things are infinitely bigger and smaller

  • look like a large brain with interconnected neurons this proves the electric universe period.

  • I wonder does large scale structure shares some characteristic terms in the equation of motion with the development of neuron connection...

  • We all live in a macrocosmic brain, a macrocosmic brain, a macrocosmic brain...

  • Explanation: Aliens

  • @clj123100 Given that we've only had radio for like a century and our own measly little *galaxy* is like 200K light years wide, there could be trillions of civilizations in the universe without us having made contact yet.

    Your grammar is as bad as your logic, and your ignorance as profound as that from which arose the iron age fairy tales upon which you base your life.

  • You may also note that a multitude of exclamation points and copious use of shift and/or caps lock does not add validity to your baseless assertions.

  • amazing video! This is like a nervous system.

  • "Cast Away Soundtrack - Music" vid goes well with this...btw @ 1:55 I can see my house from here

  • Some people might be looking for the answers to the beginning of the universe, but this is WAY too early to start on. Even IF we found out that the universe was naturally created, and we assume that it is made of (let's just call it Matter X), then how can we be sure where it is from? What it is made of? We wouldn't be able to find it, because it would be converted to (universe) already

  • This looks like a brain, very weird.

  • wy would we be the only ones that exist in this universe

  • @FollowTheDeath were not:)

  • I vote flight of the valkeries for background music

  • it seems our fate is only "extinction"., one at a time :(

  • So when do I get to watch this in 3D? They should make this a cinema experience in planetariums.

    Astrophysics FTW =D

  • @AlphaRadeon Obviously atheists would/could not disprove your definition of "god" because its open to speculation and not specific. They do disprove the "god is a supernatural humanoid which is watching us/punishing us/loving us" etc. and worthy fighting wars over it or judging every one else based on each of the 200+ different dogmas existing at the moment.

  • @AlphaRadeon I don't remember coming to you forcing you to share my beliefs at gun point. Its called constructive critisism, man up and deal with it. You have the right to believe in anything you want, and I have the right to express my opinion when I read your statements. I didn't assume that you worship or feel judged by it, it was a rhetorical question. All I am trying to say is that "God" has a more specific definition compared to your vague description.

  • @AlphaRadeon Would you worship it then? Would you pray to it and ask it to make your life better? Would you feel judged by it? You can call it brocolli for all I care.

  • @AlphaRadeon Well the definition of god is very specific. It implies planning, thought and something that is sentient. An unknown atom for instance will most probably become a known atom at some point. But the problem is not the definition but the fact that people put so much effort, money, time, hatred on something that we don't know that it exists. Science on the other hand does not work hard to disprove god, the disproval is just the by-product of knowledge.

  • This video is breath-taking and depressing at the same time.

    Breath-taking because of the epic grandeur of the universe and depressing because it shows us the limitations of our intelligence...

  • FUCK GOD!!! SATAN WILL COME AND BURN ALL JEWS AND THEN ALL WILL BE MUCH BETTER !!!

  • science 1 god 0

  • Why is the comments section of videos of this nature always have to be filled with people arguing over how the universe started. Currently, nobody knows for sure so everyone needs to just chill out. Either way, who gives a shit what someone else's beliefs are? Just because someone doesn't share your beliefs doesn't make it okay for you to disrespect. I'm just saying.

  • ive heard of the sloan great wall and that is 1.37 billion light years across. is that what this is?

  • This video needs some seriously epic music!!

  • Great simulation! Although it doesn't work as well without the Pink Floyd soundtrack.

  • The simulation is eerie and profound. It feels haunting in wake of what it represents. Magnificent.

  • this gives me so many questions

  • @AlphaRadeon All gods are an imaginative construction. Made in an image by which how one wishes to be percieved. A homemade invention. One which is pushed up by props and supplicating devices. One which, by design, is to push back...but never shove off.

  • And does anyone else find it intriguing that the universe looks a lot like neurons in the brain? I just think it's crazy that features of the universe on a macroscopic scale often resemble features of the human and microscopic scale

  • @leadguitarist101 I like your response. Yes it is very much like neurons in the brain. In fact, it is a brain. The universal mind. Where visions all flow into one another. From which they once did stem, and to which they will again return...

  • @leadguitarist101 - absolutely, it does look a lot like neurons in the brain. This means that the answers we seek about our universe are all around and within us. Hmmmm........ now ... are we onto something here?

  • This.... is the most beautiful picture in the universe.

  • You know what....my dick and balls are the biggest object in the universe. How you like that.

  • @u2hubbard

    Evidently both are bigger they your brain.

  • @u2hubbard ~ Wow! So mature you are not.

  • The question "when did the universe begin" is a paradox question that makes no sense. there was no beginning.

  • what is GPC/h, MPC/h? likewise what are the "particles" mentioned in the first captions?

  • @Unclevodka Gpc and Mpc stand for Giga parsec and Mega parsec. Parsec stands for Parallax Arc Second which is the unit of distance. 1 parsec~3.26 light years. "/h" gives the uncertainty in Hubble's Perimeter or Hubble's Constant which is the expansion rate of the universe. not quite sure what particles are you talking about

  • that which is below corresponds with that which is above, that which is above corresponds with that which is below. meditate on the one mind.

  • It angers me that either side, religious or atheist, would draw a conclusion! Who voted up? People!!! The universe is SO VAST! For all I know all consciousness is just a web of interlinked playing cards! We micropscopic humans should remember the part of science that is for our own good and the part of science that is beyond our power. We can't even begin to conjecture things that happened in the past. There are way too many independent variables that no human recorded!

  • looks like miocene

  • I know understand when in books like KYBALION, they talk about THE WHOLE. At this scale, is really easy to notice that we are all a ONE! The micro and macro cosmos are the same, it only depends in the position of the observer, its like a loop, a never ending loop of the same thing.

  • Future Timeline . net is about the best future-prediction website i have ever seen. Excellent work.

  • big isn`t it.

  • wow this was dumb

  • Look how similar to a tissue or molecules. The macrocosm and the microcosm always together. They are just one.

  • @AumAmen1: ... explain "a intelegent" force... doesn't seem very intelligent at all. Spell check numbnuts!!

  • Looking at the model in the video, the structure reminds me of something like a fabric, or maybe how molecules are attached to each other. Would be funny if that's what the universe was. 'Molecules' in something far, far bigger like a box of some kind. xD

  • @Sanquinity yes...its funny how such large structures sometimes resembles a microstructure...or vice versa...there are many examples in nature right here on earth...amazing how the big picture of the universe resembles a tiny structure...!! like in the end of that Men inBlack movie...

  • Even scientists admit that there is a possibility for god to exist. As we haven't disproved his existence, and you can't deny it with 100% certainty then. However, most scientists see that the chance for god to actually exist is so incredibly small, they don't believe. I agree with them. It's POSSIBLE for god to exist, but I don't believe he does.

  • Whatever the Universe is, we're here, we're in it, we're part of it and we talk about it so spew your crazy ideas fellow humans, big things await. Here's my piece: We can't even see the whole thing and we want to know what it means? I would suggest keeping an open mind as to its ultimate nature if it indeed it has one beyond its simple existence. I do know that what you get is a life so live it to its fullest ie don't waste time on You Tube on a Friday night like me you jerks :P

  • This not only makes me realize how insignificant humanity is, but even more insignificant is our debates over money, land, power, and the face of "god". We are only beginning to understand our place in this web of energy and matter.

  • GOD IS A WORD WE USE TO EXPLAIN A INTELEGENT FORCE .

  • What is "Mpc/h" ???

  • @yudiweb Megaparsec.. its a stellar measure quantity.

    1 light year equales 10 billion kilometers

    1 parsec 30 billion kilometers

    Mega parsec, 1 million parsecs!

  • @yudiweb A line from the Sun in a straight angle from the distance to the earth, extended to the point that the angle between that line and the hypotenuse of the triangle (parallax) equals 1 second of arc, is 1 Parsec (pc) or about 3.26 light years. 1,000 pc = 1 Kiloparsec (kpc) and 1,000,000 = 1 megaparsec (Mpc). The /h reflects the uncertainty of the Hubble constant which accounts for the expansion of the universe.

  • @yudiweb To clarify, the triangle I refer to in my previous response is the one defined by point "a", or the point where the parallax=1sec., point "b", the center of the Sun and point "c" the center of the Earth.

  • @Grafight2 thanks

  • i love this video, your other videos and your personal website. thanks for this awesome stuff. i love space, astronomy, and physics.

  • oh my God!

  • because God is real

  • The more we know, the more we know not.

  • Just because we don't know how the Universe began (yet), doesn't mean it was created by some mythical, supernatural being. Throughout history, science has given us more and more explanations for how things work. We no longer believe the Earth is flat, for example, or that everything revolves around the Earth. We know that volcanoes, earthquakes, etc. aren't caused by God. We know about evolution, DNA... and now we're discovering the quantum world. There is a natural explanation for everything.

  • @wjfox2006 creationist don't understand logic. its like a mental block. you can try and give a clear as crystal scientific explanation on how something might work but if it goes against what god said, they wont have it. which is too bad because there could be a lot more brains to help solve problems

  • @wjfox2006 Intelligence is not random. Our universe is based on intelligence.

  • @wjfox2006

    I'd contend that the reason we'll never know how the universe began is because it has no beginning. In the span of trillions of trillions of years, occasionally, Big Bangs happen and quadrillions of light years away, there could be another region where another Big Bang is occurring.

  • @wjfox2006

    To say taht this universe is a random thing, is most unnatural. So say that it has an intelligent cause, is highly scientific. Everything else is a myth.

    Next is to find out about the nature of the creator. For this go to reverendsunmyungmoon. org and study the teachings of Rev Moon, the Messiah for this time.

  • @wjfox2006 I'm not a religious man.I have to ask you what, where, or who you think this "nature" in your "natural explanation" comes from. I SEE TWO POSSIBILITIES:

    1 - The universe has always existed (This defies logic)

    2 - The universe (something) came about from nothing (This also defies logic)

    Either way you shake it, the fact that there is existence = a very special circumstance. I try to have an unbreakable appreciation for this existence, regardless of what I want to call it. Thanks.

  • @wjfox2006 Science has proved alot of things, but none of them disprove god. So until you do disprove god, you are in no position to criticise religious people. Science is inconsistent. It changes every single moment and has done so throughout history, contradicting itself and proving itself wrong all the time. Religion does not. It stays the same as nobody can find any problems with it, no matter how hard they try. And while you may say "But you can't prove it either" then we should just guess!

  • @TheImmortalWeapon First of all, you can't prove a negative. You can never prove something doesn't exist. I can't prove unicorns don't exist, but since we have no real proof of them, it seems unlikely. And if you think religion never changes, you really don't know much about religion. Many people find lots of problems with it all the time. The only "proof" that it is "the Word" is itself, which, for me, isn't very convincing.

  • @wjfox2006 There us no natural explanation for everything. The beginning of the universe is impossible to know, it can be theorized but nobody will ever now how all of existance shifted from Nothing, Space time, or matter into and infinite expanse that the universe is. In some ways Athiests belive in less logical things than raligeos people, Science contradicts itself and half of what we :"Know" about the universe are unprovable theories.

  • @1xDRCx Ya know, the bible constantly contradicts itself as well. People used to think the earth was flat, and that we were the center of the universe. Science has proved more than religion ever will, except that people are gullible. And many of the theories are coming to fruition as truth, even if a bit modified from the original theory. Instead of immediately bashing all that is science, why not actually do a little research, and then see which practice makes more sense, science or religion.

  • @timandamandaful I did and religeon makes more sense in my mind. I believe it's more logical that god created the universe, than the universe created itself. The bible doesn't really contradict itseld, so I'm not sure what you mean. I'm not bashing science, it's just that most of what we think we know has very little evidence, like the big bang. The only evidence ther is a red shift visible on a spectrometer, than the rest is assumption. I doesn't make sense for something based on face.

  • @1xDRCx The Bible is full of contradiction :)

    Most of what we know has overwhelming evidence to back it up, else it wouldn't have been accepted. The Big Bang is simply the process that led to it being in the state it is now :) We look at what we've seen, and worked backwards - the logical conclusion based on what we know is that everything started from a point. and expanded outwards. The theory doesn't claim to know how this point orginated; as science can't yet know, it must sta agnostic :)

  • @1xDRCx Google "Biblical Contradictions" and have a look at the top link :) It is a very fair look at the Bible, so please don't assume it is some Atheist trash talk... It's just revealing, as it can't be expected for a collection of different books to be completely consistent; which is fair enough :)

  • @timandamandaful Few cultures actually believed the earth was flat, mostly due to the fact that from a high vantage point you can see the curvature of the earth. Things like the earth being the center of the universe and it being 6000 years old, makes no logical sense and comes from people literally interpreting the bible when it's a book of metaphors parables and similes. I'm not bashing science it's just that I'd rather not take a side on a topic based on a theory with little evidence.

  • @wjfox2006

    Big Bang

  • @wjfox2006 Obviously you're a Youtube bigot! I can just tell that your tone is arrogant!

  • @wjfox2006 Well said,now tell that to the bible bashers

  • @wjfox2006 I agree!

  • @wjfox2006 And it works both ways. It also doesn't mean it wasn't created by some being that at the moment may be literally beyond our imagination. Why do people so often feel they have to come up with the definite explanation to everything in five minutes? Why can't people just be balanced about it all and say "I don't have all the answers." Answer: Most people's egos are terrified to admit the fact that they just don't have the answers.

  • @gregvance It does not work both ways, beyond what we already know there are only theories, but these theories must also work with what we already know, any conflict and the theory must be wrong (Or everything we know must be wrong, while this is far from impossible it is very rare that established theories are overthrown by new evidence.)

    From the way science has progressed at an extraordinary rate, it's quite safe to assume at this point that the universe does not require a 'creator' to exist

  • @wjfox2006 Nuh uh! God dun did it!

  • This is one awesome fucking adventure we're on, folks.

  • @Jahan917 I agree, the universe is not a product of chance.

  • Somehow the more we know about the universe the more we loose the sense of "wonder" about the universe. If the universe and everything is mere "product of chance", then the very bases of rational thinking or conversation is lost. Because we are only products of chance making noises.

  • @PaulC10001 totallity and completely an opinion, we don't know anything about the universe other than what we can speculate, we haven't even left the solar system physically yet, given so most people only take other peoples research and take it as being true, regardless if it is or not. There may be multiple universes, I remember seeing a very large tree the other day, and then seeing a seed from it, I was thinking all that came from a seed, which obiviously wasn't chance ...

  • sponge, the universe is a giant sponge!

  • 100% sure there HAS to be other forms of life in the universe and beyond

  • Man, that opened my mind up even more, WOW. We would need like "warp 30" to get anywhere. Insane scale mate, and God stands for Gold, Oil and Drugs.

  • Out milky way galaxy is part of a super cluster called the virgo supercluster which contains over two thousand galaxies, and that just one of millions of super clusters. And here on earth we are waiting for some unseen imaginary god to return and save us.

  • It starts at about 7 billion light years across, which is about 7.5% of the diameter of the observable universe. The figures quoted at the start are a little wayward.

    Great clip though.

    Purple-white represents dark matter; it's the yellow dots that represent galaxies. Check out the millenium simulation project for details.

  • First thought "this looks like a nervous system"... Fascinating! Just imagine us being able to traven to all those stars and galaxies and nebulas!

    And plz all you godworshipers fuck off with your primitive view of god and what is he and what he does. This clearly shows you guys have no clue of what a "god" is and how he would think.

  • Gief this in HD pleeeeease!

  • nobody knows jackshit. that's what i think. the whole universe/life is a mystery. we were all born with amnesia. not knowing where we came from, why we're here..or where we are going. Perhaps if we had the capability to use more than 10% of our brains we'd have a better understanding. It seems to me humans are savage irrelevant life forms with emotion and feelings going through an experience. If we had the answers there would be no point.

  • This is power and beauty beyond anything we could've imagined. Ladies and gentlemen, I am in love. In love with the Universe.

  • Looks like how the human brain is built

  • just looked at your site...interesting. I love to wonder.

  • it is also what the neron's of the human brain look's like this is the mirror outside of us and inside it is all the same structure from micro to macro

  • awesome i would say every point of light at this leval would be super clusters of million's of galaxies with billion's of star system's containing trillion's of planets.

  • Wait a minute....

    That's no moon. It's a space station.

  • @alagodny28 - It was a Catholic priest named Georges Lemaître that came up witht he "Big Bang" theory. Happy now?

  • @carpenterko It was a Catholic priest that came up with the Big Bang.

    Happy now?

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  • just had a look at your website man. got to the collision with andromeda and so far i am blown away awesome stuff truely awsome

  • @daftage

    Thanks man, I appreciate your comment :-D

  • Doesn't the universe at the start of the video look like a cell under a microscope? What if our universe is a cell!

  • Well, we sure are important in the grand scheme of things, aren't we?

  • 0.0

  • This image appears similar to a human brains neural network....

  • it would be nice to see where we are in all that mess

  • great vid, only thing missing is some nice spacey music ^_^

  • - oops sorry wrong galaxy...

    - get da hell outta here dammit!!

    Ouch, lots of stuff to think about. M-theory? 11-th dimension? I better go to sleep)

  • Actually, God is imaginary.

  • You're imaginary too.

  • @wjfox2006 he was a bad imaginary freind :D

  • @wjfox2006 I'll turn to you the day we all stand before Him to be judged , hold my hand to my ear and say "Can you say that again please?"

  • @MondoMedia7

    Yeah, whatever... I'm sure a being that's powerful and intelligent enough to create an entire UNIVERSE is going to be REALLY interested in something as tiny and insignificant as me.

    How do you even know that YOUR God will be standing there? What if it's Zeus, or Allah, or a Hindu God?

    You theists make me laugh. And btw, why do you think God is never mentioned in any peer-reviewed scientific studies? -- because there's absolutely no evidence for his existence, that's why!

  • @wjfox2006 But you must admit it's impressive to make all that in one day :-)

    And since it's all made after the earth, about 6000 years ago, the light from it will not even be here yet. The guys who wrote the bible really didn't know much, they must have thought the dots on the sky was small things placed around the earth as decorations. So sad that we still have humans that believe in Gods, and reject knowledge.

  • @wjfox2006 What if it is just you and you are God? And everything is created in your own head? And you realize that everything you are made of (molecules atoms etc) must be made up of something.. Meaning that every single part of you get infinitely smaller... oh wait but then you realize that size is completely relative so you are actually infinitely getting bigger/smaller. You are infinite. You are God/universe, or at least a part of it.

  • @wjfox2006 if you say so mister expert

  • @wjfox2006

    thats not true the sheer complexity of the universe seems to disprove the idea that it was created by accident. besides scientists try to distance themselves from religion unbiased. i'm not really religious but there's just no way the universe just created itself. if there is a god, he would probably be interested in humanity considering there's no life on other planets as far as we can tell. and there's really not that much evidence of dark matter either, but thats considered fact

  • @wjfox2006

    God may be a fake, but you still have to respect other people's beliefs. Idiot.

  • @Spazkid15

    Why should I give respect to irrational beliefs? What's so special about religion that it deserves all this "protection"? It's okay to disrespect a person's taste in music, or their football team, or their political views - but I can't disrespect their religion? Why not?

  • @wjfox2006 esp if those beliefs come in the way of progress. progress that can save lives (cough stem cell research cough). then that belief should be criticized to the fullest extent

  • @wjfox2006 I am not a thiest either, but you do not need to be all in their face and rude about it. And btw, it is not okay to be disrespectful of people's music, football team, or political views. Science DOES have an answer for everything, and in time, most people will be atheists. But to get people to learn the truth, you cannot insult and push them around, you need to persuade them. Religion does not deserve protection, but you shouldn't be mean about it. PERSUADE! NOT PERSECUTE!

  • @Spazkid15 @WJFOX2006 .... religion can suck me.....i see no reason to give superstition a special pass 'just because'.

  • @wjfox2006 er actually i think there have no peer-reviewed studies on it is because its not a scientific

  • @wjfox2006 i completely agree. we're so very insignificant and were suppose to know how we were made?

  • @wjfox2006

    It's like trying to explain the biology of the the walking dead to, "the walking dead."

  • @wjfox2006 Stop trying to measure heaven with a tiny piece of reed.

  • @wjfox2006 No evidence Of existance? well to start of theirs you, me, the UNIVERSE, any paralell universes that might exist, time, space, matter, LIFE. Athiests are arrogent to think that theres nothing greater than them, And why wouldn't god be interested in you? he took the time to create you. THis is an impossible argument so lets just wait until we die, if nothing else I will die HAPPY Thinking I'll go to heaven, While you die thinking theres nothing more to life, and if your wrong, Hell.

  • @1xDRCx It's not that athiests, or agnostics, don't believe there is nothing greater than themselves. Pretty much everything in this universe is greater than us, the beauty and the mystery of that alone is enough for me to stand in awe. I have the benefit of enjoying life, believing that it is all there is, when so many religious people waste their lives following a strict set of rules, hoping all their dreams will come true in the afterlife. That seems to us very illogical.

  • @wjfox2006 All gods are an imaginative construction. Made in an image by which how one wishes to be percieved. A homemade invention. One which is pushed up by props and supplicating devices. One which, by design, is to push back...but never shove off.

  • @MondoMedia7 Shut up you illogical child

  • @MondoMedia7 do you watch happy tree friends you violent christian

  • @wjfox2006 imaginary is real. is it? `[xx]

  • we are trying to find another source of life out there. yet the strangest anomaly there is, is simply us. i think humanity should feel happy that we could possibly be the only life in our galaxy. possibly even in our universe.

  • Well, advanced life as we know it at least. Simple life (bacteria, maybe even algae) can be far more common.

  • How can you think we are the only life form in the universe? or even in our galaxy? we are microscopic compared to our galaxy I'm 100% sure there is another life form out there somewhere, even if it isn't human like it could be something like simple celled animals which is how we started out, think bigger:)

  • i didn't say that it is 100% certain that we are the only life in existence, i said "possibly". i'd like to believe that there is life outside of our planet and you can't tell me to think bigger based on 1 simple comment. being sure like you said isn't enough to know anything for sure. we haven't found life besides on earth, so that is what im basing my comment on.

  • @Zeethr dude.. you're so naive. How u can anything when our technology is still primitive. We are having trouble getting to Mars. Image even visiting possible Life on other solar system. It's like an ant trying to figure out what a 3 lane high way purpose was or is for? lol

  • VERY BREIFLY, i have spent the last 37 years working on a mathmatical calculation regarding the SIZE and volume of the universe (again) BREIFLY the conclusion, is that when the total number of ATOMS in the universe is calculated, it can be shown this number matches EXACTLY the number of UNIVERSES, there are,this one we inhabit in OUR dimension and TIME is indeed FINITE as are ALL UNIVERSES inhabiting their own DIMENSION in space and TIME

  • well our galaxy alone is thought to harbour anywhere from 200-400 billion stars alone. Now if each of those stars, or even just half had as many planets as our own solar system...do the math.......

  • I love the idea of space exploration and honestly hope we stumble upon wormholes or some other form of cosmic shortcuts to the stars!

  • There ARE sooooo many questions, but mine right now is: How many planets are there?

  • @HamtaroRox1

    Well, let's assume each star has an average of 10 planets orbitting it - the same as our own solar system.

    There are 100 billion stars in our galaxy.

    There are 100 billion galaxies in the Universe.

    So...

    10 x 100bn x 100bn =

    100,000,000,000,000,000,000,00­0 planets.

    Or put another way: 100 BILLION TRILLION (!)

  • Holy crap! That's alot of planets!! And I bet there's more! Thanks.

  • @HamtaroRox1 Yes. That's probably a conservative estimate. I've heard some estimates of 300-400 billion galaxies.

    Also, it doesn't include moons, large asteroids, etc... some of which might also contain life.

    There are more planets and moons in the Universe than there are grains of sand on all the beaches and deserts on Earth.

  • Ya, I bet your right.

  • @wjfox2006 I believe even thats an understatement,a number of scientists have stated that there are more stars in our universe than there grains of sand on all the beaches and deserts on planet earth.THEN,if you add up all the planets.....its a massive F****** number.

    Awesome video though,Ill show this to people who dont believe in ET.

  • @wjfox2006 Our Universe is probably just a tiny realm of the UNIVERSE, and the next step is a movie like this showing a never ending map of universes, I'm completely sure this thing is bigger then we ever can understand.

    I think we must stop thinking of a beginning/center/end of everything to understand it better.

  • based on what we can see with our instruments, probably somewhere near a number like 1 followed by 300 zeros.

  • Unbelievable...

    That whole Universe and existance thing brings me up many confused questions:

    Why this all Universe thing exist?

    How this can be?

    What is that Universe realy is?

    What is our consciousness realy is?

    Why this things happen?

    Where we realy are? (its not about questioning the planets name, and coordinates in the space)

    Iam an atheist, but i feel many questions about that and i feel the answers are bigger than anything i (or we all together) can imagine..... :S