If I am not mistaken these are photos of a dark spot in the sky about the size of a dime held at arms length by hubble that are 78 billion light years away! It's hard to believe that we can see unobtruded without nothing in the way for that far. There's a paradox that implies if the universe is infinite and if every point in the sky is occupied by a star then shouldn't the night sky be as bright as the sun? I believe it isn't because of all the nonluminesent bodies blocking the light.
@ewack77 - These photos are not from the Hubble deep field, and are no where near 78 billion ly away. Our universe is only approx. 13.73 billion years, plus or minus 120 million years. The paradox is also mostly incorrect. Even if dust and other dark non-luminescent bodies were not there, the sky would still not be as bright as the sun at night. It is the great distances light has to travel. It is the same as holding a candle at arms length, and then 100 yards away. What would seem brighter?
@redshift40 Yes, sorry about the incorrect l.y. reference. However, do you know how far away these galaxies are? As far as your answer to the paradox, If every point in space was occupied by a candle it wouldn't make any difference how far away the candles were. Candle brightness is directly proportional to it's distance (in a vacuum). The reason is because of it's observed surface area not it's distance. If its surface area at arms length was the same as at 100 yds then brightness would be =.
@ewack77 -Each galaxy is at a different distance, I can't say how far for each one. All stars (except ours) are observed as a point of light and can't be resolved no matter how much you magnify it. Most stars are unseen because of dust and other solid bodies blocking it's light path.
"If its surface area at arms length was the same as at 100 yds then brightness would be =." But it isn't the same surface area from the observer at 100 yds.
@redshift40 Brightness is directly proportional to it's distance away from us and so is observed surface area. Both are proportionally the same (in a vacuum).
@ewack77 -You are correct. There is a bit more to why the night sky is not as bright as daylight, but I can't explain it all in 500 char. Hey if you like stuff like this, have a look at A Universe From Nothing' by Lawrence Krauss, AAI 2009. I am also perplexed that the universe is expanding at such an incredible speed.
@redshift40 Yes. i've thought about the exanding stuff. I've come up with the theory that matter is shrinking instead of space expanding. It is a more logical theory.
@redshift40 I try not to subscribe to the idea of creation such as the big bang theory. The big bang theory was first suggested by a priest. I am not religious in any sense. I do however subscribe to the idea of science in all its forms. The notion that the universe was created at a specific point in time invalidates the whole theory. Why then? And what was it before the b.b.? Nothing? And if nothing existed then so must it's opposite. Everything. If both existed then why the need for a b.b.?
@ewack77 why cant stars be resolved no matter how much you magnify one? Are you talking about resolution problems of a telescope or not enough possible magnification or both?
@ewack77 I am not a scientist but just thought I would mention that scientists know there is dark matter and dark energy that exists but they cannot see it with their eyes. Remember too that stars are actually light years away from one another so there are areas that are not filled with stars. Just a thought! Any comments?
we may be the only species in our galaxy to have the means to communicate across vast distances right at this very moment in time, but what was there before us and ultimately what is going be here after us.
hmmm.. if the galaxie pics look back in time .? then haw do we no there still there?say? what if are galaxie is the last one..?haw do we no its not. it takes a lightyear to go from end to end of are galaxie.hmm is that still there.....hmm its hurting my head lol can someone help
Right back, we revert to the "God" as justification, when in fact, we cannot think beyond that. Man is in fact God and its existence is from the causality of nature. The Big Bang is only a description of the general evolution of what we are witnessing. And we are here because of causality in effect. We are star dust!
Whenever I see the INCREDIBLE deep space pictures of the Universe, my answer to life is already answered, and has been: "Are we alone in the Universe?" No Way! To think that not even a microbe exists on some planet? I just don't believe it. The Universe just has to be blooming with life. Some haven't started evolving yet, some don't even exist yet, but some are evolving as we speak, and others are being wiped out by asteroids, war, disease, etc... Some are thriving. I believe life is EVERYWHERE!
At the time of the "big bang" the universe expanded 100million trillion times in size...the observable universe(the universe we can see) compared to the actuall size of the known universe is comparable to the observable universe and the size of an adom. Wrap your religious minds around that! The fairy tails religions feed us dont even come close to the spectacular reality we live in.
@HeavyDickSince93 its amazing when the limit of our imagination still doesnt outweight the reality of the universe
the universe is bigger than the beliefs in God
i think the current state of christianity for me is that god mustve had some role in the entirety of the universe and maybe in the creation of the laws that bind the universe together but for me he isnt as influential as most make him out to be
but then again it just might be too big for my head to grasp so god appears ;)
Even though it is not possible in my lifetime to reach the next waypoint it gives me great warmth nowing that within my childrens life time or my great grand childrens life time it will be possible to reach out to these other planets/galaxys/universe lets just hope that they get there
@Cathain78 so there is a wall at the egde of the universe , probably not . but please tell me how , how can there be an edge with having anything beyond that edge , just doesnt seem possible . heck if we found the edge and broke threw it than i guess there wouldnt be an edge but... infinity
I want to relive a life in every galaxy! Hope my next voyage isn't shitty like earth where the master race destroys its own planet, ignorant fucks! High hopes.
So you all talk about God ,hmm, well then,who created God ,with a capital G,,, watch Stephen Hawkins explain that the universe was once the size of an atom and is forever expanding, and if you are to believe that there is no other existance in the billions of galaxies thenyour brain is the size of an atom
@rayquazaofdeath first god is with G capitalized. Second thing He did not create galaxies, for that we have perfectly good scientific explanation.... and so on
The odds of life are high but in our galaxy no but if there was life it is probably micro organisms or complex primitive life like animals so I agree we can't be alone in the universe
@STRAYNIGHTMARE our galaxy alone is bigger then most people imagine the universe to be. It takes like 400,000 years for light to cross the milky way alone. Something that vast has enough potential to have more cilivilisations. The problem is WHEN. There may have been civilisations millions of years before us or they may come after.
to my knowledge a recent discovert was that somewhere thousands of years ago, man mated with neandathal man, so seems like humans where introduced to earth from an outside source, is a probability and yes there are trillions of stars with planets out there the likelyhood we cant be alone is immense in magnitude, but since the age of 3 ive always known we cant be the only life in the vastness of it all. thnx hubble i hope im alive when your sister is launched
" so seems like humans where introduced to earth from an outside source "
That's a big jump in reasoning. What if humans just evolved here, like neanderthals, and they met and mated? The structure of the human DNA is identical to that of all other life on Earth. So no, it's not a possibility.
@micky01524 "man mated with neanderthal man"....what ARE you talking about? Just WHAT was Neanderthal MAN? Remember the progression, from the sixth grade???? Homo-erectus, Homo-habilus? etc. Sound familiar? And none of this information is "RECENT"!!! WHAT outside source? Another planet? A space ship maybe? To even contemplate that we are the only life in the entire universe is impossibly stupid.
If the sun was a period on a piece of paper, Times New Roman, font size 12, than the our galaxy would be the continental United States. Our galaxy is very small compared to a great deal of others.
"Also Irregular galaxies go into the (star/don't know) bin. Maybe they will have a button for these soon?" Wtf, so irregular galaxies are ignored in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey?
Apparently the site has changed a lot since this video was uploaded. It looks like Sloan Digital Survey covers it all now, including irregular galaxies. I just checked out the site last night. It's actually pretty cool. No complaints here. :D
According to the current model of the Universe, there is no wall or shields, as you call it. There is no boundary or edge and what would likely happen, if such travel were a possibility, you would return to your starting point assuming you traveled a path which to your observation was a straight line.
I never really thought of the universe as a sphere, guess it is possible.
Personaly i think that space is never ending. I know this goes again the Big Bang Theory, but i have never trusted this theory scince i first heard it as a kid.
Red shifting galaxies are a scientific fact. The big bang happened. Read up on it, do your own research - don't just listen to what others tell you or don't tell you.
we have alot of proof for Big Bang, like the red shifting, the fact that when we look to other galaxy we see them going away, the radio signal across the galaxy (a constant noise in radio), micro-waves coming from anypart of the space, AND when we look further in the universe we stop on a kind of orange wall, the Big Bang fossile light
@tubetella123 If the space is always in expansion at the speed of light, or something like that you will have always something before you, or if you go faster than the light, maybe you will "fall" 0.o?
I love that i am conscious matter. Because it warrants me to be able to see this beauty of everything around me and when i die, im not worried because matter can't be created or destroyed so I'll always be part of the cosmos, longer than i can ever imagine.
just one question. how come we dont have pictures inside the closest galaxy to ours? we obviously can get a telescope that reaches out so far it can see millions of galaxies.
I always wonder what are all the microorganisms in our body. They do have some consciousness in them and for them our body is the whole universe they know about. I think we all are some kind of virus on one of the planet that's located in one of the galaxy.
the craziest thing is, though, that these aren't even what they look like today. these are just reflections of what they looked like billions and billions of years ago (billions of years before there will be life on them?)
creationists believe that we are the only living beings in the universe, but how?
It's illogical to believe such a thing when the universe is soo massive!
out of those millions of galaxies, which is likely that each have solar systems... there must be a planet at the right distance from the sun "as ours is" to form life.
thats not true, every person has there own idea;s every planet will have there own idea;s just like we have our own technology, our own theories. they may have a completely different view on the creation of life and their world. religion to them might be something completely absurd......hell...it is to me haha
@ViceVersaOnline We had discover alot of exoplanet, like Gliese 581c and D. So there must be life away from here. There is 4 kind of people, the one that belief in a god that created the Earth ONLY, the one that belief that a god created the universe, the one that belief at the Big Bang (like me, we have alot of proof on that) and the one that doesn't care. BTW why not look to close thing like Titan, Europa, Mars, etc
If the universe is infinite, which it very well could be, we could never prove it. yet the fact we can't prove it does not mean it isn't true. and if it is true, then nothing is impossible. if we perceive things differently then we could understand more. we can describe the universe in numbers because that's how we perceive it right now but we can compare it to an atom. The universe, i think, is infinitely small and massive. our perception of it will change just like it does.i'm hurting my brain
comparing a universe to an atom is one thing. saying that the universe is infiniately small and massive (i presume that you do not mean simoltanousely) does not logically follow out of what u just said...
@boatofcoins there is no infinite....we very might well be stuck in a loop...but the end of the loop would be billions and trillions of lightyears away......we could even be not real and just a form of a program from a machine stuck in the loop i mentioned....you never know
@boatofcoins I thought they proved the universe wasn't infinite. Isn;t there a theory that states since we see black in the night sky that it must end somewhere? If stars went on and on, every last spot would be filled with light.
@RaymGhost - What you're saying would be a true religion and a true foundation of ethics. I've come to the same conclusion myself. I'm glad that we're in agreement and I hope there is more of us.
We are taking part in a great process of universe becoming a sentient being. We are creating a god. That's worth living for.
Well, I just lost a few IQ points trying to decipher whatever it was that you were trying to say, all with horrible spelling. Seriously, probably the worst I have read in a very long time.
Cosas extrañas, se han preguntado? por que al mirar estas imagenes tan grandiosas inevitablemente nos llevan a la espiritualidad o mas aun a pensar en una palabra: Creacion Dios Naturaleza o ponganle el nombre que quieran, o escepticamente hablar exactamente de lo contrario pero del mismo tema?
candr - You make a great point. I try to think in terms of spirituality, rather than religion, to mesh with science for some of my own questions that I have. Religion always seem to F#%k things up!
I don't want to get into a religious debacle with anyone, I'm just expressing my opinion.
I honestly do not agree, with the idea that this disproves a "God" "Deity" or just a "Creator". If anything it only further expands the idea that a god is the artist, and the vastness of the universe is it's canvas. What makes you so sure that other civilization's million's of year's older than us, aren't religious? Maybe they too had similar event's as we did four thousand+ year's ago.Its an open idea.
But sometimes in the human imagination, I believe that the reasons why people need gods is that they need guidence and if thy have no other answer, its easier to use god as a reasoning. In times of hardship they turn to religion. In my opinion, I dont think god created the universe... scientifically, we were just once tiny little organisms. just as the grass grew by the rain and sun, it had no god. it had rain and sun right? Its in our minds to create a god. thats just my opinion. ;)
that would just lead to siocotic niss, anyone that makes up a god and follows its guidance is listenting to itself, and i doubt others would follow a crazy person but, the romans proved that, maybe they didnt think of them, maybe most of them are demons, but thats just a theroy
To imagine there might possibly be millions of Civilizations within each of those Galaxies... Truly amazing if you think about it. And yet we have only taken baby steps into reaching only our Moon. Humans need to colonize moon and mars pretty fast if humans are expected to survive the Global Warming and other Disasters that lay ahead.
@sesshy Priority : send humans on Mars and look for fossile, there's water that filled river and crater, etc. SO there's alot of chances to find fossile, and maybe still form of life living in underground. Second : Send better probe to Titan, Encelade, Europa, etc
I am tired of the manipulators that refuse to post truth. I get those cap thingies for only three posts after I came on my PC. Now lay off. Don't we still have freedom of speech??? I am going to try one more time. Know, our star families are watching your ass so lay off. These people want to hear truth, so stop them from finding truth you have hidden from them. You think by not posting we will get discouraged, hell no we get stonger.This vid is powerful + I will get my message to vava 54own. :-(
With my research, Dear Friend, what I found out so far, is that WE are creatror gods-ourselves. That we (Each of us here on earth) offered to come to be part of an experience-way out there never to have been done. We Each come with a special gift to help humanity in the mess that the original drama was to be, NOW we are playing out the karma, I believe + each has his part in it, WE just have to re-remember what that Damn part is. : -))) The age of secrets is gone-We awaken!:) Peace and Love!
I just wrote a nice comment here-+ NO POST. I came on line posted only three comments + a cap-thingy appeared that I had posted over the limit?? What is the Limit? I am tired of this manipulation.: My word to you, was we are all creator-gods, we chose to come here to help humanity at this time. Our frequenceies have been blocked to our infinite store of knowledge from all our experiences. Prime Source-+ force of this earth gifted each of us with creator powers,
I don't. Personally, when you consider the scale of the universe, it really puts god to shame. And in all likelihood there is other life out there. Also with our particulate matter studies we're on the verge of disproving god altogether...or as we understand him through the bible and what have you. It's sad really.
@SpiritofVersaille But there's no proof of God, just fate, and why does it doesn't show him or at least send us a big message, an evident one...strange? not strange, he just doesn't exist at all, hO 'scuse, yes he does, in human brain
If your french, reply in french, i'm french (because of your name)
@bengacris Since when does man know so much to make clams about the unknowm and think there facts? The one fact is that there is no proof of god's existence nor is there any that prove it well.. no scientific anyways I believe and i'm into astrophysics.
so your sayin if someone watches this video, and doesnt have a sudden religious awakening and changes the way they have been thinkin all there lives, that they are near sighted? over a fuckin youtube video? wow....
All science or and everything aside... if god created everything from nothing... what created god.. cuz it wasn't so much nothing if god was there to make something.... personally i think the only way to find out our true past is to move to the future :/
Time as we know has no meaning except to us. It is always now in the universe. Time is a artificial construct of human beings which, believe it or not distorts our abiltiy to perceive our own immortality and timelessness. We will learn very soon now that the speed of thought makes the speed of light irrelevant. Just imagine, if we never make that leap in consciousness, we can never even begin to journey to those galaxies.
i have more facts that will let your brain crash (by the way, im 17 years old ;) )
The observable universe has about 93.000.000.000.000.000 lightyears and i calculated how many electrons can fit in our universe (i have writen it somewhere... then my PC crashed and ive lost it :( ) but the universe has a diameter of ... wait...
93.000.000.000.000.000 x 9453127291200 =
879140838081600000000000000000 KILOMETERS.... and i calculated it in Femtometers (1 Fm = the size of en electron)
There's a mistake in your numbers... the universe is not that many light years across... 93,000,000,000 light years maybe... unless you were thinking of a different measure.
Your comment about the biggest known galaxy sounds about right though
we can observe about 28 billion lightyears of space by using the electromagnetic spectrum. we know however, that the universe must be at least 1000x this big.
no, i think its around 100 000 light years in diameter....i could be wrong, but I do know for sure that it is 100% not anywhere near 99 billion light years in diameter.
@mantine, our Galaxy the M/way, is about 100,000 light yrs in diameter, the Universe is around 156 billion lght yrs in diameter, (according to science) also 1 L-Yr = about 6 trillion miles, Aussie truckie
0:38 is the biggest Galaxy known... its size is about 5.000.000 Light years...
you know, 1 lightyear has the distance of 9.460.730.472.580,8 km and now multiply it with 5.000.000 lemme calculate...
47303652362904000000 km... and i guess i have it also in meters...
one lightyear has 9,5 Billiards Meter = 9.500.000.000.000.000 x 5.000.000 = 47500000000000000000000 large footsteps you need to pass the galaxy... happy walking :D
Maybe some, but most are probably still around, after all our own galaxy is a bit over 13 billion years old a doesn't show signs of stopin anytime soon.
It depends on how many light years away the object your looking at is. If it more light years away than its expected lifespan that it probably doesn't even exist anymore.
for example lets say you are in australia and you call a friend on the opposite side of the earth.. canada there will be a delay when you ask him a question he may ear it like 1 or 2 maybe 3 second after youve finish asking it well its the same thing with other suns/galaxy but at a larger scale i hope its now easier for you to deal with it!! btw srry for my typo i usually speak french
The furthest star that can be seen with the human eye is a little over 4,000 light years away, the one exception is the Andromeda galaxy at about 2.5 million years (but only under good conditions)
IMAGINE, Fascism in space.. Fun eh? But forget Fascism, IMAGINE Zionism in space... Last and not least IMAGINE United States of America in space!!!! We come in peace, we brought you pizza, do you guys have oil?
"Nationalism is an infantile disease. It is the measles of mankind."
why woud god put us far away from the center of the univuers do you think if he likes us that much he maybe just maybe coud have put us a little closer twords the center? sense you know in gods Eyes we are the center of the univurs
The human race must evolve before we head to space Enjoy earth while it is we well be heading away In 100 years possibly enjoy life on earth the 2nd to if your alive
most christians view on creation doesnt even coincide with the bible. the seven days were not literal days etc. mostly the only belief i have apart from most scientists is i dont believe we are here by accident or the earth is placed at a perfect distance from the sun by accident.
what a calming thing the universe and its galaxies i wish i could just float around in the vastness of space on a galactic sight seeing adventure although i probably wouldnt get very far. lol.
The more views people make, the more times theses galaxies have been seen.
gwendance 1 month ago
What's the word in the lower left side of the screen at frame 4:01?
merveil3979 5 months ago
If I am not mistaken these are photos of a dark spot in the sky about the size of a dime held at arms length by hubble that are 78 billion light years away! It's hard to believe that we can see unobtruded without nothing in the way for that far. There's a paradox that implies if the universe is infinite and if every point in the sky is occupied by a star then shouldn't the night sky be as bright as the sun? I believe it isn't because of all the nonluminesent bodies blocking the light.
ewack77 5 months ago
@ewack77 - These photos are not from the Hubble deep field, and are no where near 78 billion ly away. Our universe is only approx. 13.73 billion years, plus or minus 120 million years. The paradox is also mostly incorrect. Even if dust and other dark non-luminescent bodies were not there, the sky would still not be as bright as the sun at night. It is the great distances light has to travel. It is the same as holding a candle at arms length, and then 100 yards away. What would seem brighter?
redshift40 5 months ago
@redshift40 Yes, sorry about the incorrect l.y. reference. However, do you know how far away these galaxies are? As far as your answer to the paradox, If every point in space was occupied by a candle it wouldn't make any difference how far away the candles were. Candle brightness is directly proportional to it's distance (in a vacuum). The reason is because of it's observed surface area not it's distance. If its surface area at arms length was the same as at 100 yds then brightness would be =.
ewack77 5 months ago
@ewack77 -Each galaxy is at a different distance, I can't say how far for each one. All stars (except ours) are observed as a point of light and can't be resolved no matter how much you magnify it. Most stars are unseen because of dust and other solid bodies blocking it's light path.
"If its surface area at arms length was the same as at 100 yds then brightness would be =." But it isn't the same surface area from the observer at 100 yds.
redshift40 5 months ago
@redshift40 Brightness is directly proportional to it's distance away from us and so is observed surface area. Both are proportionally the same (in a vacuum).
ewack77 5 months ago
@ewack77 -You are correct. There is a bit more to why the night sky is not as bright as daylight, but I can't explain it all in 500 char. Hey if you like stuff like this, have a look at A Universe From Nothing' by Lawrence Krauss, AAI 2009. I am also perplexed that the universe is expanding at such an incredible speed.
redshift40 5 months ago
@redshift40 Yes. i've thought about the exanding stuff. I've come up with the theory that matter is shrinking instead of space expanding. It is a more logical theory.
ewack77 5 months ago
@redshift40 I try not to subscribe to the idea of creation such as the big bang theory. The big bang theory was first suggested by a priest. I am not religious in any sense. I do however subscribe to the idea of science in all its forms. The notion that the universe was created at a specific point in time invalidates the whole theory. Why then? And what was it before the b.b.? Nothing? And if nothing existed then so must it's opposite. Everything. If both existed then why the need for a b.b.?
ewack77 5 months ago
@ewack77 why cant stars be resolved no matter how much you magnify one? Are you talking about resolution problems of a telescope or not enough possible magnification or both?
gjgjkg 4 months ago
@ewack77 I am not a scientist but just thought I would mention that scientists know there is dark matter and dark energy that exists but they cannot see it with their eyes. Remember too that stars are actually light years away from one another so there are areas that are not filled with stars. Just a thought! Any comments?
fullofstarz 3 months ago
@ewack77 soo cold.
claufallen 1 month ago
we may be the only species in our galaxy to have the means to communicate across vast distances right at this very moment in time, but what was there before us and ultimately what is going be here after us.
TheSisko1 6 months ago
hmmm.. if the galaxie pics look back in time .? then haw do we no there still there?say? what if are galaxie is the last one..?haw do we no its not. it takes a lightyear to go from end to end of are galaxie.hmm is that still there.....hmm its hurting my head lol can someone help
sandman999123 7 months ago
the first song was based/copied from the legend of zelda ;)
that aside, awesome video! i am always so humbled looking at images like these.
i honestly cannot fathom how people can be so naive and big headed to think we are the only life out there!
peace and love.
NebularImplosion 7 months ago
There is lots of life out there, many thanx!
iluvium 8 months ago
Finally some comments that makes sense! :D
Superesky 8 months ago
Right back, we revert to the "God" as justification, when in fact, we cannot think beyond that. Man is in fact God and its existence is from the causality of nature. The Big Bang is only a description of the general evolution of what we are witnessing. And we are here because of causality in effect. We are star dust!
1basdos 9 months ago
Whenever I see the INCREDIBLE deep space pictures of the Universe, my answer to life is already answered, and has been: "Are we alone in the Universe?" No Way! To think that not even a microbe exists on some planet? I just don't believe it. The Universe just has to be blooming with life. Some haven't started evolving yet, some don't even exist yet, but some are evolving as we speak, and others are being wiped out by asteroids, war, disease, etc... Some are thriving. I believe life is EVERYWHERE!
KarbineKyle 9 months ago 7
@Aladoniss . . . and we live on a SPEC of ONE's energy. . .
wow indeed
darksminky 11 months ago
At the time of the "big bang" the universe expanded 100million trillion times in size...the observable universe(the universe we can see) compared to the actuall size of the known universe is comparable to the observable universe and the size of an adom. Wrap your religious minds around that! The fairy tails religions feed us dont even come close to the spectacular reality we live in.
HeavyDickSince93 11 months ago
@HeavyDickSince93 its amazing when the limit of our imagination still doesnt outweight the reality of the universe
the universe is bigger than the beliefs in God
i think the current state of christianity for me is that god mustve had some role in the entirety of the universe and maybe in the creation of the laws that bind the universe together but for me he isnt as influential as most make him out to be
but then again it just might be too big for my head to grasp so god appears ;)
DoYouKnowJimmy 10 months ago
beyond human imaginations and understandings....
tokyocityrat 11 months ago
Even though it is not possible in my lifetime to reach the next waypoint it gives me great warmth nowing that within my childrens life time or my great grand childrens life time it will be possible to reach out to these other planets/galaxys/universe lets just hope that they get there
TONYMENACE 1 year ago
@TONYMENACE Dude,we are gonna kill ourselves or the planet looooong before we get out of our solar system
Watch the video "HOME",its here on Utube
toobularbells 1 year ago 3
The universe almost certainly cannot be infinite
Cathain78 1 year ago
@Cathain78 so there is a wall at the egde of the universe , probably not . but please tell me how , how can there be an edge with having anything beyond that edge , just doesnt seem possible . heck if we found the edge and broke threw it than i guess there wouldnt be an edge but... infinity
tisilwm 1 year ago
I want to relive a life in every galaxy! Hope my next voyage isn't shitty like earth where the master race destroys its own planet, ignorant fucks! High hopes.
Longview06 1 year ago 4
Is the human mind capable of comprehending the significance of what is depicted in this video? It is staggering, to me anyway.
davidhertzberg 1 year ago
1:38 ARE THOSE TWO GALAXIES TOGETHER?!Is that a real photo of a galaxy crashing into another galaxy?Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wrestlingforme1 1 year ago
Here is how the Universe should be explained.
1. There are Trillions of Galaxies in the Universe.
2. Galaxies are found in clusters in the Universe.
3. The Center is 100 Million Light years in Diameter.
4. Stars (suns) in each galaxy falls into the Center.
heartlessvietboy 1 year ago
Nice of you to put Satriani on here. I love his music more than anything.
Oilasor925 1 year ago
i really do believe that our "other people like us" and i really did wish i had a definite answer.
realCartoonists 1 year ago
So you all talk about God ,hmm, well then,who created God ,with a capital G,,, watch Stephen Hawkins explain that the universe was once the size of an atom and is forever expanding, and if you are to believe that there is no other existance in the billions of galaxies thenyour brain is the size of an atom
MrArmando59 1 year ago
@MrArmando59 So my brain is also going to expand in time...ok
bl0emh0f3073 1 year ago
@rayquazaofdeath first god is with G capitalized. Second thing He did not create galaxies, for that we have perfectly good scientific explanation.... and so on
gare1987 1 year ago
Very nice!
WeaselCrow 1 year ago
@rayquazaofdeath "god" lol
kiddybfg 1 year ago
@rayquazaofdeath Your teacher talked about god in the classroom?
MazeleyFanClub 1 year ago
The odds of life are high but in our galaxy no but if there was life it is probably micro organisms or complex primitive life like animals so I agree we can't be alone in the universe
STRAYNIGHTMARE 1 year ago
@STRAYNIGHTMARE our galaxy alone is bigger then most people imagine the universe to be. It takes like 400,000 years for light to cross the milky way alone. Something that vast has enough potential to have more cilivilisations. The problem is WHEN. There may have been civilisations millions of years before us or they may come after.
ojideagu 1 year ago
well 149,458 people saw this video
santos8848 1 year ago
great to get music like this along with the vid - thanks
dracd235 1 year ago
to my knowledge a recent discovert was that somewhere thousands of years ago, man mated with neandathal man, so seems like humans where introduced to earth from an outside source, is a probability and yes there are trillions of stars with planets out there the likelyhood we cant be alone is immense in magnitude, but since the age of 3 ive always known we cant be the only life in the vastness of it all. thnx hubble i hope im alive when your sister is launched
micky01524 1 year ago
@micky01524
" so seems like humans where introduced to earth from an outside source "
That's a big jump in reasoning. What if humans just evolved here, like neanderthals, and they met and mated? The structure of the human DNA is identical to that of all other life on Earth. So no, it's not a possibility.
Occam's razor... Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
didjabringadidjalong 1 year ago
@micky01524 "man mated with neanderthal man"....what ARE you talking about? Just WHAT was Neanderthal MAN? Remember the progression, from the sixth grade???? Homo-erectus, Homo-habilus? etc. Sound familiar? And none of this information is "RECENT"!!! WHAT outside source? Another planet? A space ship maybe? To even contemplate that we are the only life in the entire universe is impossibly stupid.
StillC1020 10 months ago 2
Want to see galaxies that no human has ever seen before ... Well with the exception of the 147132 people who have already watched this video that is.
waraloga7x 1 year ago
wow
wwwdeelocke 1 year ago
If the sun was a period on a piece of paper, Times New Roman, font size 12, than the our galaxy would be the continental United States. Our galaxy is very small compared to a great deal of others.
aarn321 1 year ago
Wow that music is amazing
ododidit 1 year ago 2
somewhere out there, there's Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagan.. as big as a galaxy..
j4ckblade 1 year ago
we cant be alone look how many different galaxys there are maybe we aint the only humans on this galaxy
ConorJamesDavies 1 year ago 2
yes we are the only humans, you mean we aint the only civilization in our galaxy and other
bengacris 1 year ago
BILLIONS OF BILLIONS OF STARS!!!!
BushidoBudo9000 1 year ago
MOAR!
bengacris 1 year ago
"Also Irregular galaxies go into the (star/don't know) bin. Maybe they will have a button for these soon?" Wtf, so irregular galaxies are ignored in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey?
InfiniteUniverse88 1 year ago
Apparently the site has changed a lot since this video was uploaded. It looks like Sloan Digital Survey covers it all now, including irregular galaxies. I just checked out the site last night. It's actually pretty cool. No complaints here. :D
InfiniteUniverse88 1 year ago
sorry I didn't saw your next comment
bengacris 1 year ago
its because we can't always know if they are galaxy or star/nebula
bengacris 1 year ago
WELCOME NEW GALAXYY!
mamamario64ds 1 year ago
Great work man.
EagleTalon1970 1 year ago 2
i wonder if theres an end in space where you cant travel no more beacause theres some kind of wall or shield blocking you???? i alwsys wonder
tubetella123 1 year ago
According to the current model of the Universe, there is no wall or shields, as you call it. There is no boundary or edge and what would likely happen, if such travel were a possibility, you would return to your starting point assuming you traveled a path which to your observation was a straight line.
NoblestBear 1 year ago 5
@NoblestBear well, in this case the universe will have to be a closed one..
supergiuovane 1 year ago
@supergiuovane or just a kind of ball expending :)
bengacris 1 year ago
I never really thought of the universe as a sphere, guess it is possible.
Personaly i think that space is never ending. I know this goes again the Big Bang Theory, but i have never trusted this theory scince i first heard it as a kid.
Great video.
ParasiteJR 1 year ago
Huh? Haven't trusted a scientific theory?
Red shifting galaxies are a scientific fact. The big bang happened. Read up on it, do your own research - don't just listen to what others tell you or don't tell you.
callumCGLP 1 year ago
we have alot of proof for Big Bang, like the red shifting, the fact that when we look to other galaxy we see them going away, the radio signal across the galaxy (a constant noise in radio), micro-waves coming from anypart of the space, AND when we look further in the universe we stop on a kind of orange wall, the Big Bang fossile light
bengacris 1 year ago
@NoblestBear like an ant on a ballon
bengacris 1 year ago
@tubetella123 If the space is always in expansion at the speed of light, or something like that you will have always something before you, or if you go faster than the light, maybe you will "fall" 0.o?
bengacris 1 year ago
beautiful isnt it...
projectzero545 1 year ago
like millions of blood cells with various colors :)
seaquat 2 years ago 4
in every galaxi is about 200 billion stars and in universum is about 120billion galaxies so
1200000000000 times 200000000000 times about 10 planets thats much
parkour720 2 years ago
I love that i am conscious matter. Because it warrants me to be able to see this beauty of everything around me and when i die, im not worried because matter can't be created or destroyed so I'll always be part of the cosmos, longer than i can ever imagine.
Ages139 2 years ago 3
@Ages139 haha nice!
bengacris 1 year ago
just one question. how come we dont have pictures inside the closest galaxy to ours? we obviously can get a telescope that reaches out so far it can see millions of galaxies.
GotGreen0Magic 2 years ago
Pretty much for the same reason you can't use a magnifying glass held at arm's length to see an ant a mile away.
Virility 2 years ago 4
@GotGreen0Magic Wait for the next extraterrestrial telescope that will replace Hubble. Around 2011 I think or maybe this year
bengacris 1 year ago
Every galaxy kinda looks like what I imagine Microorganisms would look like. Interesting to think about....
BurgerThumb 2 years ago 3
One word... Beautiful...
Justas923 2 years ago 2
I always wonder what are all the microorganisms in our body. They do have some consciousness in them and for them our body is the whole universe they know about. I think we all are some kind of virus on one of the planet that's located in one of the galaxy.
impossiblekhan 2 years ago
They are alive but not conscious. No neurones, no consciousness.
MrMalavon 2 years ago
@impossiblekhan whitout neurones, no consciousness, they simply act
bengacris 1 year ago
the craziest thing is, though, that these aren't even what they look like today. these are just reflections of what they looked like billions and billions of years ago (billions of years before there will be life on them?)
infinitenight2093 2 years ago
creationists believe that we are the only living beings in the universe, but how?
It's illogical to believe such a thing when the universe is soo massive!
out of those millions of galaxies, which is likely that each have solar systems... there must be a planet at the right distance from the sun "as ours is" to form life.
no? am i wrong?
ViceVersaOnline 2 years ago 5
right!
casper71146 2 years ago 4
I could not have said it better, you are correct.
jedikai9 2 years ago 2
@ViceVersaOnline
and every living planet will have is own form of religion if not many religions in each planet
;p
lenneth3 2 years ago
thats not true, every person has there own idea;s every planet will have there own idea;s just like we have our own technology, our own theories. they may have a completely different view on the creation of life and their world. religion to them might be something completely absurd......hell...it is to me haha
Johnrae87 2 years ago 34
@Johnrae87 They won't have a spinal cord or skeletal structure similar to ours..........., IMPOSSIBLE!
libraryquiet 1 year ago
@Johnrae87 Well said.
Severe777 1 year ago
@ViceVersaOnline We had discover alot of exoplanet, like Gliese 581c and D. So there must be life away from here. There is 4 kind of people, the one that belief in a god that created the Earth ONLY, the one that belief that a god created the universe, the one that belief at the Big Bang (like me, we have alot of proof on that) and the one that doesn't care. BTW why not look to close thing like Titan, Europa, Mars, etc
bengacris 1 year ago
If the universe is infinite, which it very well could be, we could never prove it. yet the fact we can't prove it does not mean it isn't true. and if it is true, then nothing is impossible. if we perceive things differently then we could understand more. we can describe the universe in numbers because that's how we perceive it right now but we can compare it to an atom. The universe, i think, is infinitely small and massive. our perception of it will change just like it does.i'm hurting my brain
boatofcoins 2 years ago 34
We simply can't know it all.. We just have to accept that and learn what we can. Ignorance is bliss, right?
Roodah 2 years ago 4
@Roodah never say never.
thuder30 2 years ago
@boatofcoins
eehh, i dont really get your point.
comparing a universe to an atom is one thing. saying that the universe is infiniately small and massive (i presume that you do not mean simoltanousely) does not logically follow out of what u just said...
mutedmakequiet 1 year ago
@boatofcoins there is no infinite....we very might well be stuck in a loop...but the end of the loop would be billions and trillions of lightyears away......we could even be not real and just a form of a program from a machine stuck in the loop i mentioned....you never know
chickenpoper 1 year ago
@boatofcoins I thought they proved the universe wasn't infinite. Isn;t there a theory that states since we see black in the night sky that it must end somewhere? If stars went on and on, every last spot would be filled with light.
yours12342 1 year ago
theremay be life in different galaxies and i want to know
FailVideoAttempts 2 years ago
@FailVideoAttempts Having a kind of machine that say all the universe answer would be awesome :()
bengacris 1 year ago
beautiful! We are absolutley not the only living beings in this universe!
nathanip1 2 years ago 4
beautiful video, and the music too
HETAC55 2 years ago
The universe is trying to understand itsself by ower sences, therefore always do ur best...
God/the universe didnt create us couse it knows how to no.. it happend becouse it wanted to find out how it was done, what it did, and why...
its going to find out what it is that is...
A universe what knows all that can start fotosynthesis of itself couse it saw that it was good...
RaymGhost 2 years ago
@RaymGhost - What you're saying would be a true religion and a true foundation of ethics. I've come to the same conclusion myself. I'm glad that we're in agreement and I hope there is more of us.
We are taking part in a great process of universe becoming a sentient being. We are creating a god. That's worth living for.
dragmio 2 years ago
Well, I just lost a few IQ points trying to decipher whatever it was that you were trying to say, all with horrible spelling. Seriously, probably the worst I have read in a very long time.
jedikai9 2 years ago 2
Cosas extrañas, se han preguntado? por que al mirar estas imagenes tan grandiosas inevitablemente nos llevan a la espiritualidad o mas aun a pensar en una palabra: Creacion Dios Naturaleza o ponganle el nombre que quieran, o escepticamente hablar exactamente de lo contrario pero del mismo tema?
richiemax1 2 years ago
candr - You make a great point. I try to think in terms of spirituality, rather than religion, to mesh with science for some of my own questions that I have. Religion always seem to F#%k things up!
cleopatra12212012 2 years ago 3
I don't want to get into a religious debacle with anyone, I'm just expressing my opinion.
I honestly do not agree, with the idea that this disproves a "God" "Deity" or just a "Creator". If anything it only further expands the idea that a god is the artist, and the vastness of the universe is it's canvas. What makes you so sure that other civilization's million's of year's older than us, aren't religious? Maybe they too had similar event's as we did four thousand+ year's ago.Its an open idea.
m2frogger 2 years ago
But sometimes in the human imagination, I believe that the reasons why people need gods is that they need guidence and if thy have no other answer, its easier to use god as a reasoning. In times of hardship they turn to religion. In my opinion, I dont think god created the universe... scientifically, we were just once tiny little organisms. just as the grass grew by the rain and sun, it had no god. it had rain and sun right? Its in our minds to create a god. thats just my opinion. ;)
ExquisiteNikki 2 years ago 2
that would just lead to siocotic niss, anyone that makes up a god and follows its guidance is listenting to itself, and i doubt others would follow a crazy person but, the romans proved that, maybe they didnt think of them, maybe most of them are demons, but thats just a theroy
KulakxFilms 2 years ago
To imagine there might possibly be millions of Civilizations within each of those Galaxies... Truly amazing if you think about it. And yet we have only taken baby steps into reaching only our Moon. Humans need to colonize moon and mars pretty fast if humans are expected to survive the Global Warming and other Disasters that lay ahead.
sesshy34 2 years ago
@sesshy Priority : send humans on Mars and look for fossile, there's water that filled river and crater, etc. SO there's alot of chances to find fossile, and maybe still form of life living in underground. Second : Send better probe to Titan, Encelade, Europa, etc
bengacris 1 year ago
Joe Satriani!
YonOtto 2 years ago
love that music
bigsleepy1925 2 years ago
I am tired of the manipulators that refuse to post truth. I get those cap thingies for only three posts after I came on my PC. Now lay off. Don't we still have freedom of speech??? I am going to try one more time. Know, our star families are watching your ass so lay off. These people want to hear truth, so stop them from finding truth you have hidden from them. You think by not posting we will get discouraged, hell no we get stonger.This vid is powerful + I will get my message to vava 54own. :-(
nancyl2 2 years ago
Wow!! n wow!! again..... n i thought there was a lot of empty space between my ears lol
nowucmenowu0000 2 years ago 2
Somehow some powerful, obviously intelligent being had to of created this. We all know the universe didn't exist always.
God? Anyone?
To me this is the ULTIMATE sign of at LEAST a higher power.
Bottom line. If you do not believe in a higher power after seeing this vid YOU ARE A NEAR SIHTED NITWIT!
johnlewisbrooks 2 years ago
I see a lot of science in the pictures, not some type of being who made it happen.
mentalpatientMp 2 years ago
Let me summarize this....
"This is big and I don't know where it came from, therfor, some magical being did it."
Replacing an unknow by another unknow (God) is completly useless. All it does is give the illusion of knowing.
Not interested in that.
Has you say I'm a "near sihted nitwit" since I don't believe for no reason and no proof in magical being....
vava54own 2 years ago 3
With my research, Dear Friend, what I found out so far, is that WE are creatror gods-ourselves. That we (Each of us here on earth) offered to come to be part of an experience-way out there never to have been done. We Each come with a special gift to help humanity in the mess that the original drama was to be, NOW we are playing out the karma, I believe + each has his part in it, WE just have to re-remember what that Damn part is. : -))) The age of secrets is gone-We awaken!:) Peace and Love!
nancyl2 2 years ago
I just wrote a nice comment here-+ NO POST. I came on line posted only three comments + a cap-thingy appeared that I had posted over the limit?? What is the Limit? I am tired of this manipulation.: My word to you, was we are all creator-gods, we chose to come here to help humanity at this time. Our frequenceies have been blocked to our infinite store of knowledge from all our experiences. Prime Source-+ force of this earth gifted each of us with creator powers,
nancyl2 2 years ago
youtube does that after so many posts from a single username within a certain time frame to stop spam and junk posts from bots.
jedikai9 2 years ago
Do you agree saying that "God did it" is an excuse to give up?
questionsamson 2 years ago 7
I don't. Personally, when you consider the scale of the universe, it really puts god to shame. And in all likelihood there is other life out there. Also with our particulate matter studies we're on the verge of disproving god altogether...or as we understand him through the bible and what have you. It's sad really.
SpiritofVersaille 2 years ago
fucking awesome.
jedikai9 2 years ago
@SpiritofVersaille But there's no proof of God, just fate, and why does it doesn't show him or at least send us a big message, an evident one...strange? not strange, he just doesn't exist at all, hO 'scuse, yes he does, in human brain
If your french, reply in french, i'm french (because of your name)
bengacris 1 year ago
@bengacris Since when does man know so much to make clams about the unknowm and think there facts? The one fact is that there is no proof of god's existence nor is there any that prove it well.. no scientific anyways I believe and i'm into astrophysics.
nodogyougay48 1 year ago
Totaly agreee with you. It is an excuse.
TheRokson22 2 years ago
Don't see how. Now you want to figure out how it was done. Even the greatest mind that stared up into the heavens wanted to figure out how.
"I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use."
Galileo Galilei
candr 2 years ago
@questionsamson yes it is ;)
bengacris 1 year ago
youre right :)
PinkHarlequin 2 years ago
so your sayin if someone watches this video, and doesnt have a sudden religious awakening and changes the way they have been thinkin all there lives, that they are near sighted? over a fuckin youtube video? wow....
cryptopumkincarver 2 years ago
All science or and everything aside... if god created everything from nothing... what created god.. cuz it wasn't so much nothing if god was there to make something.... personally i think the only way to find out our true past is to move to the future :/
McSpider1066 2 years ago
Go shove your opinions down on your mom's throat not ours'.Beg for attention somewhere else.
ArcticStalkerX 2 years ago
i like melody.
iuzarneim 2 years ago
Time as we know has no meaning except to us. It is always now in the universe. Time is a artificial construct of human beings which, believe it or not distorts our abiltiy to perceive our own immortality and timelessness. We will learn very soon now that the speed of thought makes the speed of light irrelevant. Just imagine, if we never make that leap in consciousness, we can never even begin to journey to those galaxies.
KKoje 2 years ago
wow ever coool
baabydee10 2 years ago
i have more facts that will let your brain crash (by the way, im 17 years old ;) )
The observable universe has about 93.000.000.000.000.000 lightyears and i calculated how many electrons can fit in our universe (i have writen it somewhere... then my PC crashed and ive lost it :( ) but the universe has a diameter of ... wait...
93.000.000.000.000.000 x 9453127291200 =
879140838081600000000000000000 KILOMETERS.... and i calculated it in Femtometers (1 Fm = the size of en electron)
11isdax 2 years ago
There's a mistake in your numbers... the universe is not that many light years across... 93,000,000,000 light years maybe... unless you were thinking of a different measure.
Your comment about the biggest known galaxy sounds about right though
DeepGrey 2 years ago
we can observe about 28 billion lightyears of space by using the electromagnetic spectrum. we know however, that the universe must be at least 1000x this big.
keggerous 2 years ago
@keggerous apparantly our universe is 99 bilion light years in diamiter (i cant remeber where i saw it*
3DTyrant 2 years ago
no, i think its around 100 000 light years in diameter....i could be wrong, but I do know for sure that it is 100% not anywhere near 99 billion light years in diameter.
mantinez87 1 year ago
@mantine, our Galaxy the M/way, is about 100,000 light yrs in diameter, the Universe is around 156 billion lght yrs in diameter, (according to science) also 1 L-Yr = about 6 trillion miles, Aussie truckie
Radzere 1 year ago
@Radzere yeah 9 billion kilometers
bengacris 1 year ago
@mantinez87 99 billion light years lol, no you'r right, its between 100 000 light years and 150 000
bengacris 1 year ago
0:38 is the biggest Galaxy known... its size is about 5.000.000 Light years...
you know, 1 lightyear has the distance of 9.460.730.472.580,8 km and now multiply it with 5.000.000 lemme calculate...
47303652362904000000 km... and i guess i have it also in meters...
one lightyear has 9,5 Billiards Meter = 9.500.000.000.000.000 x 5.000.000 = 47500000000000000000000 large footsteps you need to pass the galaxy... happy walking :D
11isdax 2 years ago
The biggest known galaxy is in the Abell 2029 cluster (IC 1101), it is 6 million light years in diameter.
redshift40 2 years ago
cool !!
kermheat 2 years ago
3:34
Supernova star.
ZangoBuster 2 years ago
U must remember that we are looking back into time. These galaxies don't exist anymore.
fridogg 2 years ago
Maybe some, but most are probably still around, after all our own galaxy is a bit over 13 billion years old a doesn't show signs of stopin anytime soon.
candr 2 years ago
I wish we could speed up our evolution so we can leave stupid shit like religion and politics in the past where they belong.
damaged01 2 years ago 6
I so wish all the religious folks would keep their bullshit to themselves or inside their churches.
a1mint 2 years ago 3
Those are so far sadly, they could also be the light of long dead universes.
rehzon 2 years ago
how many years back are we looking AT when we lookup?
AlbertInSanAntonio 2 years ago
Depends on what you are looking at.
redshift40 2 years ago
It depends on how many light years away the object your looking at is. If it more light years away than its expected lifespan that it probably doesn't even exist anymore.
Swamy456 2 years ago
The closest star to us(other than the sun) is 4 light years.
Of course, all the stars we see in the night sky are part of the Milky Way, granted, we can see the Andromeda as a whole
So, for any given star we see in the night sky, we are looking hundreds to thousands of years in the past.
CATMARK1 2 years ago 2
RE: CATMARK1 - "So, for any given star we see in the night sky, we are looking hundreds to thousands of years in the past".
Thats one of the most amazing facts that I still find hard to deal with!
ChrizRockster 2 years ago
for example lets say you are in australia and you call a friend on the opposite side of the earth.. canada there will be a delay when you ask him a question he may ear it like 1 or 2 maybe 3 second after youve finish asking it well its the same thing with other suns/galaxy but at a larger scale i hope its now easier for you to deal with it!! btw srry for my typo i usually speak french
Henrysti 2 years ago
The furthest star that can be seen with the human eye is a little over 4,000 light years away, the one exception is the Andromeda galaxy at about 2.5 million years (but only under good conditions)
candr 2 years ago
2:48
to think thats the size of well...howfar light travels in 100 years O.o
DJMedinaz 2 years ago
i wanna see teh alienz!
Saltnsugar1197 2 years ago
I agree, we must evolve before we can leave.
IMAGINE, Fascism in space.. Fun eh? But forget Fascism, IMAGINE Zionism in space... Last and not least IMAGINE United States of America in space!!!! We come in peace, we brought you pizza, do you guys have oil?
"Nationalism is an infantile disease. It is the measles of mankind."
-Albert Einstein
exitboy2012 2 years ago 2
why woud god put us far away from the center of the univuers do you think if he likes us that much he maybe just maybe coud have put us a little closer twords the center? sense you know in gods Eyes we are the center of the univurs
AlbertInSanAntonio 2 years ago
The human race must evolve before we head to space Enjoy earth while it is we well be heading away In 100 years possibly enjoy life on earth the 2nd to if your alive
SonicalSniper555 2 years ago
most christians view on creation doesnt even coincide with the bible. the seven days were not literal days etc. mostly the only belief i have apart from most scientists is i dont believe we are here by accident or the earth is placed at a perfect distance from the sun by accident.
smantha88 2 years ago
we question our existince would got not question his? if he where actually real?
tommyownage 2 years ago
what a calming thing the universe and its galaxies i wish i could just float around in the vastness of space on a galactic sight seeing adventure although i probably wouldnt get very far. lol.
MASTEROFMUPPETS01 2 years ago 3
What a truly beautiful and humbling video, just think of all the civilizations like ours out there.
Watchoutapiano 2 years ago 11
it's just too bad that they are at immense distances and we will probably not meet them for a very long time :(
rofldan 2 years ago 4
you can find out how many civilzation are out there by using the DRAKE EQUATION. the answer will surprise you. its less than 30
KR15CO 2 years ago
Assuming there are some.
coreva 2 years ago
waht could be this video without incredible music of the amazing guitarplayer Joe Satriani?
serdikaster 2 years ago 2