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  • and religions are ways of life, they have nothing to do in what u believe.

  • now compare tengen toppa gurren lagann to it

  • @ryanrobby2 lolz

  • YOU CANNOT BEGIN TO GRASP THE TRUE POWER...

  • You miss Hyperverse before omniverse

  • I immediately thought of Star Trek when I saw Wolf 359

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  • Outside the Omniverse sits an old man with a faceless book. Within that book is the meaning of life and all the answers of the history of the universe.

  • And also you forgot the hyperverse which is between the xenoverse and omniverse.

  • I wonder what's outside the omniverse...

  • Wow, Myanus is that big...

  • Stop getting bigger... stop.. STOP!

  • that gives the bird to god..

  • you frogot r136a1 the most massive star

  • @jawsblood1 which is massive, r136a1 or VY Canis Majoris

  • @ERS01254 R136a1 is the largest known star by MASS. R136a1 is approximately 320 solar masses - that means R136a1 is approximately 320 times the mass of our Sun.

    VY Canis Majoris is the largest known star by SIZE. VY Canis Majoris is approximately 2000 times the diameter of our Sun - that means 2000 of our Sun's size-by-size make the diameter of VY Canis Majoris

  • Now lets compare Mimas to the Omniverse :P

  • MUY BUENO

  • u can only know about life as we are life itself and are made to preserve life, not that all people think this way or act this way. everything has a meaning and a reason u either accept that or not.

  • Best video on Youtube.

  • @CidPollendina - Yes!!!

  • You forgot the hyperverse between the xenoverse and the omniverse

  • Dear Religious people,

    Stop being fucktards and realize that matter being always there makes as much sense as god being there not more, not less. Humans were not made to be the super race we are today therefor we are not made to understand how we began because we aren't smart enough to understand it. So instead a bunch of jewbags went together and made a "God" because they couldn't make sense of our belonging and how the earth works. Don't worry tho. In time you will be laughed at for you stup

  • @nuclearpuddin Well said.

  • @demonfoxnaruto123 really suprising that people with '' nuclearpuddin '' and Demon blablabla are people that hate people that believe in a god. u can think back and back but afther dark matter and such u wont know or have an explaination cause u were not made to have that explanation.

  • @MarkLwD21 You're right, i hate people like you who are retarded enough to believe in some god and with good reason. God is made up and that's final. People such as Charles Darwin proved it years ago and you're too stubborn to realize the facts are laid down on the table for god-lovers like you to see. God is just another story like Santa Claus; it's child's play.

  • @demonfoxnaruto123 there's one thing u dont understand, and that is that i dont see god as some person like jesus came in a human form on earth. we are part of a much bigger living mechanism and u can call that a god.

  • @MarkLwD21 oh and btw, ask yourself this, if there was any kind of proof of some sort of god in any form or way, there woudnt be any need of belief.

  • @MarkLwD21 And there is no kind of proof so your comment is just worthless. Seeing is believing, if i would see a god for my own eyes i would believe you; but since we cannot prove that god is real for thousands of years, then it is just a story.

  • Real question is, how can man think this wasn't all created. All this just happened. lol Yeah right.

  • in my mind

    they are still too tiny

  • So if "God" created the universe(s), then what created "God?"

  • @toromusic I hate that question. It's the one thing I (as a Christian) really has issues answering. I must say I have no clue.

  • @toromusic Nothing created God, God was everything before and after and now

    (Sorry for being so philosophical)

  • @toromusic: very good question. Now it's my turn.

    If the Big Bang created the universe, what created the matter to form the Big Bang?

  • @mistastretch The multiverse. As Hawking states in his book "The Grand Design"

    Quote: "[given the existence of gravity] the universe can and will create itself from nothing,"

    It's all very Complicated but I suggest you start with M-theory and Chaotic Inflation theory.

  • @Jamez377 Ah I see. Interesting. Will look into it!

  • @Stounage hey, thanks for your answer. i think i get what you wanted to say, but i don't think you understood me ;)

    there are several options you have to determine the age of the universe:

    e.g. the redshift discovered by hubble or the age of globular clusters with the hertzsprung russell diagram and each method you try results that the universe is around 14 billion years old.

    so: big bang--(14billion years)-->now

    so how can the observable universe be 93billion lightyears tall? I don't get it.

  • @robn23x i got your point . well asked i will look for it

  • @robn23x I think the reason for the inconsistency between the age and size of the observable universe is that the universe has been expanding at an increasing rate. The light we see from the most distant star is light from a time when that star was much closer to us. Using math, scientists can come up with a reasonable estimate as to how far away that star would be right now. At least that's my understanding of how it works...

  • A black hole 44.000.000m big. That doesnt make sense black holes are tiny in nature thats why phyistist do not understand them, they wonder how something so small can have such a great gravitational pull. I sure black holes are the size of a pinhead

  • Mimas at the beginning looks like the Death Star XD

  • 1: This is the most widest outspread of elements (Moons, Planets, Stars, Nebulas, Galaxies) that i have ever seen on my search so far! GRACIAS!

    2: I LOVE! the ideas of Multiverses and everything in front of that!

    3: I've been trying to write down names and keys to search them up on google,( and Multiverse, and the rest in front of it,) and I ran out of paper! XD

  • there is'nt such thing as a "multiverse","metaverse","xeno­verse" and "omniverse" right? universe describes EVERYTHING! How can there be another "universe?"

  • @figijoe1 it is just a theorie don't you see unconfirmed above them ??

  • @figijoe1 Well what was there before the universe then, and how was it created?

  • @chrisshorenumber1 I confess. I was there, and I did it.

  • i don't understand where you take the 93billion lightyears for the size of the observable universe, shouldn't it like around 14billion lightyears, cause the universe is around 14 billion years old?o_O

    i mean, 93billion just doesn't make any sense to me. plz reply.

  • @robn23x Interesting...

  • @robn23x when he says 93billion lightyears for size it mean:1lightyear=300000 km when he says 14 billion years old i will give u an example ,someone is 1year old then 2 years old then 3yearsold then 4yearsold and so on that how we count peoples ages.for the galaxis and univers they r extremly old we can't say per example X galaxy is 1000000000000 yearsold they r too manu zeros so instead of that we say 1billionyear //1billionyear =1000000000000yearsold

    hope u understand this :D

  • the xenoverse looks like an egg cell

  • mind blown

  • Great video, (in memoriam, George Gamow)

  • Thank you and when will we be able to add the Alphaverse and Omegaverse? We must learn there is always something greater in the expansion of all creations. Really enjoyed the photos and effort. Good teaching tool! Love and light TJ

  • perfect music in a perfect video

  • great piece.

  • @rbxCriss

    good one :d

    Knew about the issue, just didn't want to do anything about it. I know the difference between a hypothesis & theory.

    and now with the neutrino speed tests the theory of relativity is in danger. Excited about where this will lead the scientific field.

  • this was amazing! The Cone Nubula at 5:47 looks like Jesus with a halo on his head looking right! thanks for this!

  • Can you add Milkomeda (mixed with andromeda and milky way) and Antenna Galaxy?

  • Ok i invented a diameter.

    1 light decade = 10 light year

    1 light century = 100 light year

    1 light millennium = 1000 light year

  • سبحان الله

    All this by Allah

    all this and a lot of people not muslims !!!

  • lol at all the beings complaining.

    Awesome video, nothing is true, everything is permitted.

    1 sidenote, I liked the music of the non updated version better :) just an opinion, no worry's!

  • @aWolfNamedOrion i just wanted to know how many light years is the pilliars of the creation.

  • u forgot hyperverse but really good

  • So... Haumea is a hypergiant egg?

  • So... Did we win?

  • we know only 0.0000000184% of the universe imagine how it must be a onmiuniverse 100000000000000000000000000000­000000000000000000000000000000­000000000000000000000000000000 ly

  • @Daiamanto no need for that many 0000's an omniverse is well 2 x 10^9000billion ly probably xD

  • @isakilla1 The omniverse is big enough that about 40 universes can fit into the omniverse. So about 100,000,000,000 ly is the diameter of the universe. So if you calculation reasonably, 100,000,000,000 times 40 is 4,000,000,000,000 lys in diameter. Quite large it is.

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  • @Manning121999 wtf u talking about, multiverse fits in Xenoverse, Xenoverse fits in Hyperverse and hyperverse fits in omniverse there for omniverse is EVERYTHING POSSIBLE so is too big so i might do the math at school when im getting bored :) and ill tell u how many ly it is

  • I need to know the diameter of the Sculptor Wall... I can't really find the numbers anywhere.. Could it be about 600-700 million light years?

  • man light takes 93000000000 years to cross our observal universe. who knows how long it would take to cross the whole universe.

  • @RitikRed some people say it's 14 000 000 000 ly. It depends on scientists./

    Every second, the observable universe gets bigger. Because it was created 14(or 93, whatever floats your boat) 000 000 000 years ago.

  • Just for light to get across our own galaxy, 100,000 years...for a ray of light to begin across the Milky Way and make it to the other side, would take the same time for the evolution of Neanderthal to where we are at now. And ours is still a small galaxy in comparison to many others out there (That we know of so far) Amazing...

  • Un video maravilloso, gracias por compartirlo. Thanks for share it. It's a marvellous video.

  • where is the pilliars of the creation??

  • @paideguinha The Pillars of Creation is a part of the Eagle Nebula.

  • Considering that you could travel at a Trillion times the speed of light for Trillions of years and not cover 1% of an Infinite Universe, then our known Universe could be much smaller than a subatomic particle in the greater scheme of things. The human mind cannot truly comprehend "Infinity" or "Eternity" but vids like this beautiful one DO help us comprehend that size is itself insignificant as a concept. And no, I am NOT high!

  • Apparently in the Snake nebula, There is a massive Star that is going to Explode so its going to Rip the snake from the inside out.

  • awesome... i'd like to work on my theory... nahhh hypothesis...

    dark matter is in a different spectrum or dimension.. its the energy released by engulfing blackhole.. releasing a massive amount of energy in other dimension.. thus holding the universe together in an invisible web..

  • THIS IS SO AMAZING! i just want someone to just sit and explain it all to me, what it all is like the galaxies and the theory of omniverse!

  • Did you know that CT Cha B is not brown dwarf, its a Planet. So its the largest planet.

  • This make what I learned in my astronomy class billions of light years old!

  • I'm feeling humble...

  • It appears that four people hate how small they are.

  • wait, at 1:53 it shows that jupiter and proxima centauri are about the same size, but proxima centauri is about one eighth of our sun's mass and about 40 times it's average density, making it roughly 5 times our sun's volume... our sun is a F*CK of a lot bigger than jupiter, so surely proxima centauri should be roughly 5 F*CKs of a lot bigger, no? /: .

  • @rayonator500 Not sure where you got the number 5 times the volume of the sun but it's wrong. Proxima centauri is about a seventh of the suns radius and Jupiter is roughly a tenth.

  • @MackanK94 i told you where i got the 5 times bigger from, GCSE physics, Density=mass/volume, radius has nothing to do with mass, my figures may be incorrect, if so, i apologise, but my maths is not

  • @MackanK94 Correct :)

  • @MackanK94 They might've possibly been thinking of Alpha Centuri.

  • We're all bacteria O_o.

  • @PapaKlynda if that! we are nucleus floating around in an atom.. Tiny, Tiny, Tiny, Tiny, Tiny ∞

  • @ClassicL88 nah, we're quarks, sub-sub-sub atomic particles in a sea of photons, protons and electrons

  • U can't go 93.000.000.000 years into the past! U can only go the maximum of 13.7 billion years if you go how many light years away, then u r going how many light years u are away from earth is how many years u are in the past

  • this video really makes you think..

  • one day one day we will be able to see those galaxies with our own eyes.

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  • Great video! I learned a lot from it. Thanks!

  • Epic Music

  • MY MIND IS FULL OF FUCK

  • @orgixvi3

    Yes, but you could fit them between Xenoverse and Omniverse... also there is Hyperverse between Xeno- and Omni-.

  • 5:46 for penis

  • Our insignificance is beautiful.

  • 00:14

    That's no moon...

  • uhaauuuuuuuu!!!! IMPRESIONANTE º_º

  • Our gods, our religion, our greed for money and power, the destruction of our planet...

    all is nothing

  • and it just keeps on going... infinetly

  • so, universe and multiverse i have heard of.

    but after is xenoverse and omniverse ?

    did i miss something ?

    is this a thing phisicists consider, or is this a philosophical thing only ?

  • great video, but i would add 1 more question in the end :

    how can anyone think to determine if god exist or not ?

  • does any1 else think Sargus looks like a giant circular turd?

  • Where did you get the stars from?

  • Observable univers 13,000,000,000 raidus, universe, 93,000,000,000?

  • @11cookeaw1 TimeSpace is in constant growth. I was only aware of the 13billion ly as yourself, though.

  • what means ly?

  • @earthhero100 ly stand for a light year

    and where phobos, deimos and phoebe?

  • @ 8:30: Yeah yeah i get it, we are small. Now i'm gonna go back to the side of youtube containing fat people falling and women trying to park thier car.

  • Did they get their decimal points and commas confused?

  • Did you know that earth was the biggest rocky planet in our solar system?

  • So,... all the stars from the begining of the video are from out Milky Way galaxy?

  • @CrustNRoll Yea all in our Galaxy we currently can see or determine the size of individual starts in other Galaxies

  • Mimas, Proteus and Miranda watched this video and they reliase how small they are so they dislike this video.

  • ;P

    

  • ugh...... I'm tirrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrred.

  • Aaaawwweeesssoooommmmeeee

  • they dont know if the multiverse or the xenoverse or omniverse exist

  • @FXRain That's why there's an "Undetermined".

  • @MackanK94

    What the fuck is xenoverse or omniverse? First time hearing of that.

    Multiverse is theory where are multiple universes, but xenoverse and omniverse? ._.

  • @MackanK94

    PS.You forgot to mention that Tres-4 is the largest planet discovered.

    There is some stuff that WASP-17b MAY be larger.

  • @MackanK94

    The music at the end is really suited. SUITED FOR EPICNESS.

  • @MackanK94

    Nevermind, googled what is that all stuff.

    You forgot hyperverse, though.

  • @MackanK94 what is a multiverse, xenoverse and omniverse?

  • @ThePokeCardCollector Multiverse is a theory that scientist believe to exist. Xenoverse is a type of universe that scientists believe that aliens exist. The omniverse is a universe where ALL laws of physics exist and is the most largest thing we've known.

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  • So if is the sun is a spec of dust then Omniverse is a size of a Basketball

  • @aj637145 ehm the Omniverse would be a Galaxy Like Andromeda

  • @aj637145 Oh my friend.... The omniverse is much larger than that. That's a good comparisson for the sun and the VY Canis Majoris (Biggest star discovered). Better Sun=Spec of dust, Omniverse=The Earth.

  • Ahhh space =) so fascinating

  • What's the point of mankind? seriously... this makes you feel so unbelievably minute doesn't it?

  • @7ebuss Exactly.

    Us humans have been too egocentric. Our action have almost destroyed this earth. We feel big when we arrived at the moon. But truth is, we are still nothing compared to the rest.

  • wow i have to show this to my girl friend,she thinks she is the center of the universe.

    thank you so much learned gained lot of information from this.

    keep up the fabulous work.

  • has anyone ever thought tht if the theory of the omniverse is correct, then if the universe looks like a brain cell doesnt the multiverse make the universes look all like brain cells? does tht mean were inside a gigantic brain?? does tht make the omniverse a brain?

  • So, how big is the Omniverse ? 100 centillions (long scale) times 100 Googolplex (10^10^100) ?

  • @bfeyalcin mabye its 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,­000,000,000 x 10 500,000 squared

  • What is xo-4b?

  • @The1Skinsfan a white dwarf

  • @Ryio5 thanks.

  • ALTAIR! i did know you were a star but that type of star xD

  • good movie

  • last quote was epic :)

  • Mimas looks like the Death Star :P

  • @pyrix lol so u noticed :P

  • Aw inspiring.

    

  • i cant watch this video. its to much i cant imagine how big that is

  • damed im small !

  • Planets forgotten: Vegeta, Kanaza and Namek

  • @Eugeneloss I CAN SEE THE FUTUREEEEEEE

  • Universe by definition means all that exists. So the multiverse, metaverse, xeonverse, omniverse would exist within the Universe which I believe to be infinite. So to answer the final question. Any man in an infinite Universe would allways be at its center.

  • @dalli2 sometimes the definition of a word turns out to be faulty, take the definition of the word "atom" for example.

  • @COslapz For most of my life I have worked in the aerospace industry that has standards and practices which are very high. The ''standards'' are defined in such a way to remove any ambiguity and to ensure crystal clarity. I use the Oxford English dictionary as the ''standard'' definitions for the English language. If we are to understand each other correctly, we must ensure we are singing from the same song book. I find its mostly people's education that is faulty, not the definition.

  • @dalli2 I was not really talking about that... you know the word "atom" means undividable which is quite contradictive .. same with the word "universe", now that there are theories about multiverse.

  • @dalli2If you believe the universe is infinite, you should read a more about it. It is widely believed in the scientific community that the universe is not finite or infinite, but rather an expanding universe. It is kind of hard to understand though how an expanding universe is not infinite or finite.

  • @dalli2 the universe is not infinite its just errrm Mathimatically... Big?

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  • @dalli2 The universe comes from the german word universum which means "the whole." while the Omniverse came from the dutch word omniversum which means omniuniverse, or "all universes" so the omniverse cannot exist within the universe. The multiverse comes from the german word multiversum which means multiple universes so the multiverse cannot exist within the universe. But they are theories so the multiverse, metaverse, xenoverse, and omniverse may not even exist