@barbarianzak actually they aren't sure if it was totally accurate and are currently re-testing it and analyzing data. We won't get the results for years, due to the number of experiments being run there. Truthfully I hope they find a particle faster, just like I hope they see past 13.7 billion light years when they launch the James Webb telescope in hopefully the near future if the project doesn't get shafted by the states. There has to be more!
actually, just recently, we found a particle at the large hadron-collider that travels faster than the speed of light by a 3 billionths of a second. on the grand atomic and subatomic scale, this disproves Einstein's theory completely.
Light does not have mass... Just Think of this- if you take a flashlight and point it at someone nothing happens right? Why? If light has mass and it's traveling at 186,282 mile per second and it hits you.. Why don't you get completely obliterated? That's would definitely hurt huh?
Each image of each galaxy is existing in a different time. So if you travel toward one of the galaxies the images would change as if someone was painting a picture of the galaxy each day and sending it towards us. As you travel you would pass the images and they would change , becoming closer to what is going on now(the same now that you exsist in) but the now you are heading towards cannot be seen until you get there.
the general relativity said that gravitational waves could travel at the speed of light, and we can surf on it. The point is: how to make a gravitational wave.
it is impossible to travle the speed of Light in order to do so there would need to be a faster speed Just like we can never reach absolute zero in order to do so that again requires a still colder body
@ferrarimike23 thats bullshit, they already have designs for vehicles that could reach 50% of lightspeed with the right propulsion, and in the next 100 years we will have that propulsion.. so if the nearest star is 5 lightyears away, we could get there in 10, that doesnt sound "impossible"... old naval voyages would take 10 years
We each need to be freed from the dependence on this environment. I think personal spaceships are the way to go, have larger ships as stores, we dont need huge ships that support populations, we need to mobilize the population individually. We could start colonizing other planets. All we really need is raw materials.. Maybe one day jupiter will be no more than a gas station.
@shadywalker First of all what objects do we "know" can move faster than light? Secondly, comparing cars (which obey the laws of physics) to traveling at light speed is a bit naive. I understand that you probably don't understand physics but just because technology has advanced significantly doesn't mean it will advance infinitely. This universe has laws and it is unlikely to find a way to circumvent them.
@kurumako WTF are you going on about. I did not mention exceeding the speed of light, nor did I make any comparisons about cars.. I did not assume technology would advance infinetly.. Although it very well could... Man, you have a few screws loose.
All theories about the speed of light are just theories. I have seen your other comments in this feed, quit trolling. I actually know a fair bit about physics, and I am not sure how you could understand anything about me, since you dont know me..
It would take us years to be able to accomplish this, but let's say we were able to build something that could travel billions of times faster than light. Now, let's say we pointed a telescope that magically advanced into a random galaxy, into a star like ours, and into a planet, and we see... we see... life... I am seriously getting goosebumps just thinking about it... how would humanity be able to react with an image that powerful... Think about that for a sec...
in 2007 the total number of planets known outside our solar system was 236. we can only see the big ones with the telescopes we have at this time. but that will change as newer ones will be launched into space.
im sure those galaxies are actually more like 13.5 billion years ago / lightyears away, since they are said to be of a time around 600-1000 million years after the big bang (universe estimated to be about 14.6 billion years old).
amazing stuff though. can't keep my eyes off the full res image from nasa.
particle entanglement is crazy.But have u ever heard of "tachyons"?Tachyons have the ability to increase speed infinately.theyre created by antimatter or negative energy,they break all rules of the universe.
Indescribable - The universe is Indescribable! That's insane, we must be so arrogant thinking that we'd be the only planet in the UNIVERSE to have Life. SO UNLIKELY! I'm totally believing that there is life. Each sun, with one planet in their solar system, has life - My theory. Spread it.
they found a earthlike planet rotating a inhabital plant to us. and they have things called super earths that are huge and can support our life. there only lik a hand full of planets out thier that can support life
Actually instantaneous travel is not theoretically impossible. There are instances in quantum physics where particles react instantly (read quantum entanglement because I aint a scientist and I'm not going to try and explain one of the most technical subjects known to man, which I of course don't understand myself). We have actually acheived teleportation already, albeit only a hydrogen atom, but there are obvious drawbacks for using this for stellar exploration, we need machine at the other end
We always say that certain things are imposible, well i dont think thats true. We ever found out how to fly, how to bycycle, how to get forward with a engine, getting in orbit of the earth, landing on the moon,.. etc etc. Im confident that there wil come a moment that we find out how to travel to the other side of the universe within a blink of a eye. Generations will die before it happen, but in the future it will happen sooner or later thats what i believe.
I look at it this way. There is over a billion galaxies. We are living in one that has life. if we are the only one with life then the universe is not infinite. Because if it were truly infinite it would have to have at least another galaxy with life(any form of it).
think of our atoms in our bodies as galaxies... an electron orbit in an atom millions of times per second. A star orbits a galaxy once in a 100 million years... do the math... there could be a human like civilization in one single atom say on your arm, leg or hair or anywhere. if you scale our life to the time it takes for our star to orbit a galaxy think how fast a civilization would be born and dye on an atom. where the electron orbits 1 time in 100 millionth of a second...
I have always thought that there must be some kind of relationship between electrons going around an atom, and the planets orbiting a sun or stars orbiting a galaxy.
When you look at things under an electron microscope, it is almost like looking deep into space. Who knows, there are probably minute universes forming and dying every second around us.
even faster then minute galaxies... It takes millions of years for a sun to make one rotation around a galaxy. people will be around for a fracture of that... our entire existence lasts for a fraction of 1 single rotation... electron orbit many times per second. I believe the bigger things get the slower time is perceived and the smaller the faster time is perceived...
Electrons do not act like satellites around the nuclei of atoms, though they are bound by the electromagnetic force (actually, electrons are fundamental particles with a unit charge). Instead, they form "probability clouds". Many objects and planets are contained within stars' gravitational fields. However, all the objects orbiting around a star resulted from accretion of nebulae when the stars formed. Linguistic similarities exist to describe both particles and the solar system, e.g. "orbits".
I agree with the probability cloud concept...electrons go from point a to point b, but without ever traveling from a to b. one instant they are at a, the next instant they are at b. there is no "path" from a to b, just a, then b.
well the only chance we will have to reach that galaxies.. is with luck.. i mean if there is other life out there trying to get to us.. who are further with there technology:) sounds stupid? well i think its the only way.
I caught a part of some space program on tv once, this scientist managed to increase the life span of a ground worm by around 40% by altering its genes, if only they could do this to humans, although it will probably cause all kinds of problems and protests!
not necessarily, I imagine in a few decades or so we can advance our technology to the point where we can travel as far as the ultra deep field. Not humans, because it's distance would take hundreds if not thousands of years to reach, but a rover. We'll eventually see the inside of at least one of those galaxies.
True. We will send off a rover toward the Ultra Deep Field, and we will all die, a new generation of people will be born, the process will repeat for centuries, until finally, we enter the ultra deep field, another hundred or so years to get inside of a galaxy, then another decade or so to observe planets, if any. We won't be able to witness it but our great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandkids might.
Actually, since it takes light, which travels at the cosmic speed limit, billions of years to get the the Ultra Deep Field, you would have to travel over 500 million times the speed of light to get to your destination, which is simply impossible. Many people believe we will never achieve the speed of light as it is. The only way humanity will ever see these galaxies is through wormholes or by other means of teleportation.
Lol! "Mass-less-ness << What a word hahahaha. But yeah, i agree with wallidjan, it's amazing how everything is so fuckin HUGE. Everything is so far away, so large, so incredible, and we will never be able experience any of it. It would take us thousands of years to even get anywhere near Saturn or even pluto unless we discover the ability to move at the speed of light.
fuckoffyoufaggot, its impossible to travel at the speed of light because to travel at the speed of light, you need to have no mass, and its impossible for us to achieve mass-less-ness
@wnfcjkenvfj actually that is not totally correct. yes it is impossible to achieve mass-less-ness, because even the fabric of space-time has mass. Which means that Einstein's theory of relativity contradicts itself. Here is an example. His theory predicts black holes, objects who's gravity is so great even light cant escape, yet it states that light has no mass. This is not true otherwise light would not be effected by gravity as gravity is one mass acting on one another.
@nt7237 well light consists of photons... photons are particles and particles have a mass albeit very very very very small but a mass nonetheless so it makes sense for gravity to have an effect on it
@wnfcjkenvfj This Is not entirely true.. We can't move faster than Light But the Universe Can do anything It wants In that department and It is indeed expanding And Will Accelerate Faster than the speed of light .... Us On One Side Of the Universe Will Watch (hypothetically of course ) Galaxy On the the Side Slow Red Shift Away to Nothing ...Watch Laurence Krauss's Talk About it In His Universe From Nothing Lecture Here On Youtube
@wnfcjkenvfj you think if human kind makes it another 10000 years that we wont have a different understanding of the laws of physics... not so long ago powered flight was "impossible" now there are planes everywhere...
at every thing you look it makes you wonder, human beings are made from a tinny sperm compare that to the size of the unverse, we forget this and yet we think we are at the centre of the universe but take your time you will find there is no God But Allah and Mohammed is his messanger read the quran the answers are there
Congratulations, you're an idiot. Hopefully, by the time humanity is ready to settle elsewhere, Darwin will have weeded out your type. Sit there and laugh at the fact that you managed to incite a response. Maybe one day you'll develop a brain. Then you'll realize just how serious of a situation this is for you and how incomprehensibly stupid you are.
We can never do it. The earth would be destroyed before we got the chance. We would need to devolop a space ship capable of travelling at the speed of light and it would need to be made from a meteor or something. Even if we did this and had a population on board they would die out before we got to the andromider galaxy. We either need to travel several thousand X speed of light or find wormholes in space. Which we wont.
@fuckoffyoufaggot if humans developed the ability to travel at the speed of light then we would be able to travel to Andromeda almost instantaneously as time slows to a standstill at that speed.
@Goalatio yes I do know the speed of light.If you look at what many scientists believe(Einstein included) they seem to agree that at that speed time will come to an almoast standstill so perhaps millions of years will pass on earth but the person aboard the spaceship would hardly age at all.
@fuckoffyoufaggot why wont we? when you approach the speed of light time slows down relative to the speed of light which means we would age very slowely. Big lesson for you is never say never.
@dutto75man you know what else happens as you near (more accurately, reach) the speed of light? You become infinitely massive thus requiring an infinite amount of energy to propel yourself making lightspeed travel in the bounds of physics as we know it virtually impossible.
@kurumako Nothing is impossible man 200 years ago on earth we didnt have cars, computers nothing like that. and now we are advancing technology at a rate thats unheard of. and with the discovery of dark matter and dark energy and the fact that we now KNOW for a fact that some objects can move alot faster than light speed. how is it impossible now? if we can harness the boundless and unlimited dark energy thats permeates the universe we can damn well go faster than light. we just need time :)
@WooZIE997 First of all what objects do we "know" can move faster than light? Secondly, comparing cars (which obey the laws of physics) to traveling at light speed is a bit naive. I understand that you probably don't understand physics but just because technology has advanced significantly doesn't mean it will advance infinitely. This universe has laws and it is unlikely to find a way to circumvent them
special relativity states that time slows down the faster you move. approaching the speed of light, you could potentially travel incredible differences in a very short period of time in your own perception. a light year only takes a 'year' according to the scales of common human perception, stationary on earth; if you were to travel near the speed of light, it would take a second or two. thus, it would be possible to explore the universe in such a craft.
Your slightly wrong there actually the Andromeda is the closest spiral galaxy to our own, that's why is is sometimes refered to as our sister galaxy, but the closest galaxy is the Canis dwarf galaxy a satilliate galaxy located about 42,000 light-yrs from the Milky Way.
isn't that the M theory or something like it? But instead of space and time folding back on itself, its more like an interaction between two dimensions, since in the M theory, the universe has 11 dimensions?
Some of these people on here are complete idiots. When they say the deeper into space we look the further back in time we're looking, it doesn't mean we're seeing earth's history. Let me put it into laments terms. A light year is the distance light travels in a year. If a galaxy is 1000 light years away from earth that means it takes 1000 years for the light to travel to earth.
Wow what a genius. I read your three posts. Fantastic. Hope I'm not one of those dumb asses. First of all Galaxies don't go supernova, large stars do. Secondly, if another galaxy was 1000 Light Years away from us it would still be in our own Milky Way. But thanks anyway for teaching us incorrect 5th grade science.
So this means that these far off distant galaxies are actually fully formed but since it takes so many thousands of light years to travel to us we are seeing them as they were many thousands of years ago.
Let me put it into perspective for all the dumb asses. The light from our own sun takes 8 minutes to reach us. This means that, hypothetically speaking of course, if the sun were to burn out we wouldn't see it until 8 minutes later. Who knows. Some of these far off distant galaxies might have exploded in a giant supernova but we won't see it for thousands of years.
Your right, but also our moon is 1.4 light seconds from Earth and Pluto is 5.5 light hrs from Earth, so strictly speaking our solar system is less than 1 light year in diameter, it's something like 4 billion miles in diameter.
Well no, it's bigger than that. Pluto orbits out at about 4.3 billion miles. The Ort cloud is said to be from 5 to 7 Billion miles from the sun so the solar system diameter would be about 14 Billion miles. That is less than 1/4% of a light year. Or about 21 Light Hours.
Is it possible that the necessary reduced resolution power of the telescope will make the farthest galaxies appear "less formed?" If the galaxies do turn out to be relative consistency/form despite alleged distances toward the "universal limit," doesn't this call into question the Big Bang?
They are less formed and more egg like. They are also much much bigger than galaxies that appear closer to us. On the order of Trillions of stars. The theory here is these super large quasars, the earliest, oldest, and brightest objects we see, eventually evolved into galaxy clusters of 30 or more galaxies as matter seperated through the expansion of the universe. The Big Bang is still a theory but it's the best we have now.
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When you look out into space, they say you see millions or even billions of galaxies. Also the farther out you look, the farther back in time you'll see. I have a different thought. I think there aren't as many galaxies as we see. Yes we are seeing back in time so I think one of those galaxies we see is our own Milky Way as it appeared a billion years ago. Maybe we are seeing our Milky Way several times but just farther back in time.
We know that light particles are bent around a gravity source. The light from The Milky Way travels out in all directions at light speed. Now say our light particles reaches a galaxy cluster 50 Mil LY away and is bent around and back to us. We would be seeing a spiral galaxy that we would think is 100 MIL LY away and as it appeared 100 mil years ago not realizing that it's our own Milky Way.
We also know that galaxies farther away have a greater red shift. Using the previous example, light from our 100Mil LY spiral phantom would appear to be moving away at twice the speed of the actual 50Mil LY galactic cluster that bent our light and therefore would have double the red shift. The fact may be that, in some cases, we may be red shifting away from ourselves.
what i got from this video was if we look far enough into space we are able to see back in time? so does that mean...oh lets say if i looked hard enough i'd be able to see my own birth? cause if so that would be awesome
Imagine if there *was* a way to see and observe faster than the speed of light. Imagine what the universe would look like. It'd be interesting to see a morph to see what happens if you accelerate the speed of light and see all the positions of the stars change...
im christian, i believe that God made the Universe.
My cousin's buddist he believes the big guy made the universe.
and yet...is buddihsm or confusionism, really a "regligion" or is it just an idea on how we should live life.? theres a lot of Philosophy in those two, and yet Christianity..isn't really "philosophy" its more straight foward..well idk, im only 15 heck, what do i know right??
This video also rocks, lol the quality was ok buyt the information is incredible, i feel like a nerd for loving vids like this but oh well, there is just way we can understand the vastness of space, it may go further than we may ever be able to see, even with our satalites.great vid:)
This was one of the most amazing videos i have ever seen!!
I wish it was in HD.....Somebody make one!!! :-)
cyruszoghi 1 week ago
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@barbarianzak actually they aren't sure if it was totally accurate and are currently re-testing it and analyzing data. We won't get the results for years, due to the number of experiments being run there. Truthfully I hope they find a particle faster, just like I hope they see past 13.7 billion light years when they launch the James Webb telescope in hopefully the near future if the project doesn't get shafted by the states. There has to be more!
MoobsAlwaysFumbles 2 weeks ago
The galaxy at 1:54 looks like a pumpkin sort of.
Pyram1dH3ad 2 months ago
actually, just recently, we found a particle at the large hadron-collider that travels faster than the speed of light by a 3 billionths of a second. on the grand atomic and subatomic scale, this disproves Einstein's theory completely.
barbarianzak 3 months ago
Incredible :)
mrluvs2spooge1 3 months ago
@artsem4ka
Light does not have mass... Just Think of this- if you take a flashlight and point it at someone nothing happens right? Why? If light has mass and it's traveling at 186,282 mile per second and it hits you.. Why don't you get completely obliterated? That's would definitely hurt huh?
crbball12 4 months ago
why is out piss poor spec of the galaxy/universe so boring, there is nothing nearby that is interesting, no neat looking clouds or anything
slipspacer88 5 months ago
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Each image of each galaxy is existing in a different time. So if you travel toward one of the galaxies the images would change as if someone was painting a picture of the galaxy each day and sending it towards us. As you travel you would pass the images and they would change , becoming closer to what is going on now(the same now that you exsist in) but the now you are heading towards cannot be seen until you get there.
ecomunky 5 months ago
the general relativity said that gravitational waves could travel at the speed of light, and we can surf on it. The point is: how to make a gravitational wave.
bonedface 7 months ago
maybe blackholes are gates to travel
ml100ml 8 months ago
the space is the most awesome thing in the universe!
BobbyTLP 1 year ago
it is impossible to travle the speed of Light in order to do so there would need to be a faster speed Just like we can never reach absolute zero in order to do so that again requires a still colder body
Kilian127 1 year ago
Kurumako
Your right our technology will advance but there's some things man will never be able to do travel at the speed of light is one of them
I don't care if a million years pass traveling beyond our solar system is impossible let alone traveling beyond our galaxy
ferrarimike23 1 year ago
@ferrarimike23 thats bullshit, they already have designs for vehicles that could reach 50% of lightspeed with the right propulsion, and in the next 100 years we will have that propulsion.. so if the nearest star is 5 lightyears away, we could get there in 10, that doesnt sound "impossible"... old naval voyages would take 10 years
101andrewj 6 months ago
We each need to be freed from the dependence on this environment. I think personal spaceships are the way to go, have larger ships as stores, we dont need huge ships that support populations, we need to mobilize the population individually. We could start colonizing other planets. All we really need is raw materials.. Maybe one day jupiter will be no more than a gas station.
shadywalker 1 year ago
@shadywalker except jupiter emits mass quantities of radiation and has so much mass/gravity that we couldnt get near enough to get anything from it.
kurumako 1 year ago
@shadywalker First of all what objects do we "know" can move faster than light? Secondly, comparing cars (which obey the laws of physics) to traveling at light speed is a bit naive. I understand that you probably don't understand physics but just because technology has advanced significantly doesn't mean it will advance infinitely. This universe has laws and it is unlikely to find a way to circumvent them.
kurumako 1 year ago
@kurumako WTF are you going on about. I did not mention exceeding the speed of light, nor did I make any comparisons about cars.. I did not assume technology would advance infinetly.. Although it very well could... Man, you have a few screws loose.
All theories about the speed of light are just theories. I have seen your other comments in this feed, quit trolling. I actually know a fair bit about physics, and I am not sure how you could understand anything about me, since you dont know me..
shadywalker 1 year ago
@shadywalker replied to the wrong guy...still dont be an ass-hat
kurumako 1 year ago
@shadywalker ...nice..jupiter being a"gas station" lol
gewizz2 1 year ago
Kate Mulgrew (Kpt. Janeway) from The Star Trek Voyager is the narrator ;)
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It would take us years to be able to accomplish this, but let's say we were able to build something that could travel billions of times faster than light. Now, let's say we pointed a telescope that magically advanced into a random galaxy, into a star like ours, and into a planet, and we see... we see... life... I am seriously getting goosebumps just thinking about it... how would humanity be able to react with an image that powerful... Think about that for a sec...
lecavalierfan004 1 year ago
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lecavalierfan004 1 year ago
Beautiful galaxies everywhere!!
nickharvey7 2 years ago
exorcist..
husthisshet 2 years ago
OMG her voice sounds so scary. Do Women in america speak that way?! WTF!
Marauder1981 2 years ago
Yes.
Chulacker 2 years ago
the universe is just amazing...i always get this crazy feeling when i look up...
Thelastdragonfly 2 years ago
@Thelastdragonfly Dude I know how you feel, Since I was boy, I had so much wonder up there
groundboy16 1 year ago
in 2007 the total number of planets known outside our solar system was 236. we can only see the big ones with the telescopes we have at this time. but that will change as newer ones will be launched into space.
franktastikart 2 years ago
This reminds me of "Andy Asteroids"
monol22 2 years ago
im sure those galaxies are actually more like 13.5 billion years ago / lightyears away, since they are said to be of a time around 600-1000 million years after the big bang (universe estimated to be about 14.6 billion years old).
amazing stuff though. can't keep my eyes off the full res image from nasa.
DOSEDcoUK 2 years ago
the universe is estimated at about 13.7 billion years old, not 14.6 billion
The3rdPlateau 2 years ago
particle entanglement is crazy.But have u ever heard of "tachyons"?Tachyons have the ability to increase speed infinately.theyre created by antimatter or negative energy,they break all rules of the universe.
taker254isback 2 years ago
Theoretically. No evidence for (or against) tachyons has been found yet.
fauxtronic 2 years ago
Indescribable - The universe is Indescribable! That's insane, we must be so arrogant thinking that we'd be the only planet in the UNIVERSE to have Life. SO UNLIKELY! I'm totally believing that there is life. Each sun, with one planet in their solar system, has life - My theory. Spread it.
YellowBricks1234 2 years ago
Well we've found plenty of stars that have no planets around them, and many stars with only one, completely inhabitable planet.
I don't disagree that the universe is teeming with life, but the majority of it is completely inhabitable.
The3rdPlateau 2 years ago
they found a earthlike planet rotating a inhabital plant to us. and they have things called super earths that are huge and can support our life. there only lik a hand full of planets out thier that can support life
ffinfinity1 2 years ago
An earth-like planet rotating an inhabital plant to us? I don't understand what you mean, that doesn't make sense...
Yeah, Earth is actually on the small end of the scale of life-supporting planets, and most of the inhabitable planets are larger than us...
The3rdPlateau 2 years ago
spelling error, i meant to say that thier is an uninhabital planet, with a moon, that is lik earth and may be able to support our type of life.
ffinfinity1 2 years ago
Then you mean inhabitable, not uninhabitable. Where is it?
The3rdPlateau 2 years ago
the moon is habitable, but the planet is not. kinda wierd huh. and i dont know where it is. just google it, im sure ud find it.
ffinfinity1 2 years ago
Just Google it huh...thanx a lot for the worthless info.
TheRenegadeAssassin 2 years ago
@TheRenegadeAssassin your welcome :) i just watch sci channel alot. real interesting stuff
ffinfinity1 2 years ago
LOL, join the club.
TheRenegadeAssassin 2 years ago
Actually instantaneous travel is not theoretically impossible. There are instances in quantum physics where particles react instantly (read quantum entanglement because I aint a scientist and I'm not going to try and explain one of the most technical subjects known to man, which I of course don't understand myself). We have actually acheived teleportation already, albeit only a hydrogen atom, but there are obvious drawbacks for using this for stellar exploration, we need machine at the other end
jcoe85 2 years ago
We always say that certain things are imposible, well i dont think thats true. We ever found out how to fly, how to bycycle, how to get forward with a engine, getting in orbit of the earth, landing on the moon,.. etc etc. Im confident that there wil come a moment that we find out how to travel to the other side of the universe within a blink of a eye. Generations will die before it happen, but in the future it will happen sooner or later thats what i believe.
markfsr 3 years ago
I look at it this way. There is over a billion galaxies. We are living in one that has life. if we are the only one with life then the universe is not infinite. Because if it were truly infinite it would have to have at least another galaxy with life(any form of it).
fckingsicbyd 3 years ago
maybe one day hubble will zoom on a wall or some kind of discovery !
ChrisGolfCG12 3 years ago 2
think of our atoms in our bodies as galaxies... an electron orbit in an atom millions of times per second. A star orbits a galaxy once in a 100 million years... do the math... there could be a human like civilization in one single atom say on your arm, leg or hair or anywhere. if you scale our life to the time it takes for our star to orbit a galaxy think how fast a civilization would be born and dye on an atom. where the electron orbits 1 time in 100 millionth of a second...
Burritoast 3 years ago
Brilliant point!!!!
I have always thought that there must be some kind of relationship between electrons going around an atom, and the planets orbiting a sun or stars orbiting a galaxy.
When you look at things under an electron microscope, it is almost like looking deep into space. Who knows, there are probably minute universes forming and dying every second around us.
ollieparkin 2 years ago
even faster then minute galaxies... It takes millions of years for a sun to make one rotation around a galaxy. people will be around for a fracture of that... our entire existence lasts for a fraction of 1 single rotation... electron orbit many times per second. I believe the bigger things get the slower time is perceived and the smaller the faster time is perceived...
Burritoast 2 years ago
once a civilization can go from planet to planet, thier probably going to last a long time
ffinfinity1 2 years ago
Electrons do not act like satellites around the nuclei of atoms, though they are bound by the electromagnetic force (actually, electrons are fundamental particles with a unit charge). Instead, they form "probability clouds". Many objects and planets are contained within stars' gravitational fields. However, all the objects orbiting around a star resulted from accretion of nebulae when the stars formed. Linguistic similarities exist to describe both particles and the solar system, e.g. "orbits".
MinisterAilingTongue 2 years ago
I agree with the probability cloud concept...electrons go from point a to point b, but without ever traveling from a to b. one instant they are at a, the next instant they are at b. there is no "path" from a to b, just a, then b.
The3rdPlateau 2 years ago
well the only chance we will have to reach that galaxies.. is with luck.. i mean if there is other life out there trying to get to us.. who are further with there technology:) sounds stupid? well i think its the only way.
roydamanna 3 years ago
I caught a part of some space program on tv once, this scientist managed to increase the life span of a ground worm by around 40% by altering its genes, if only they could do this to humans, although it will probably cause all kinds of problems and protests!
grugen08 3 years ago
i wish i could live forever :( but i guess the fact u only live once adds value to your life ... gotta stop wasting it on youtube !
sammygee17 3 years ago
it's sad yet fascinating... the fact that we will never get to those galaxies.
jenxx06 3 years ago
not necessarily, I imagine in a few decades or so we can advance our technology to the point where we can travel as far as the ultra deep field. Not humans, because it's distance would take hundreds if not thousands of years to reach, but a rover. We'll eventually see the inside of at least one of those galaxies.
Whisprune 3 years ago
I meant lightyears
Whisprune 3 years ago
thanks for your reply. hopefully, it will be possible to get inside these galaxies. Sadly, we won't be around then!
jenxx06 3 years ago
True. We will send off a rover toward the Ultra Deep Field, and we will all die, a new generation of people will be born, the process will repeat for centuries, until finally, we enter the ultra deep field, another hundred or so years to get inside of a galaxy, then another decade or so to observe planets, if any. We won't be able to witness it but our great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandkids might.
Whisprune 3 years ago
Actually, since it takes light, which travels at the cosmic speed limit, billions of years to get the the Ultra Deep Field, you would have to travel over 500 million times the speed of light to get to your destination, which is simply impossible. Many people believe we will never achieve the speed of light as it is. The only way humanity will ever see these galaxies is through wormholes or by other means of teleportation.
lCheatAtGolf 3 years ago
Lol! "Mass-less-ness << What a word hahahaha. But yeah, i agree with wallidjan, it's amazing how everything is so fuckin HUGE. Everything is so far away, so large, so incredible, and we will never be able experience any of it. It would take us thousands of years to even get anywhere near Saturn or even pluto unless we discover the ability to move at the speed of light.
itchitherat 3 years ago 2
Even if we attain the speed of light, it would take 10-15 billion years to reach at one of those galaxies...... we would die loooooog before :(
We need more speed than the speed of light..... unfortunately thats not possible.
linuxisez 3 years ago
fuckoffyoufaggot, its impossible to travel at the speed of light because to travel at the speed of light, you need to have no mass, and its impossible for us to achieve mass-less-ness
wnfcjkenvfj 3 years ago 8
@wnfcjkenvfj actually that is not totally correct. yes it is impossible to achieve mass-less-ness, because even the fabric of space-time has mass. Which means that Einstein's theory of relativity contradicts itself. Here is an example. His theory predicts black holes, objects who's gravity is so great even light cant escape, yet it states that light has no mass. This is not true otherwise light would not be effected by gravity as gravity is one mass acting on one another.
nt7237 1 year ago
@nt7237 well light consists of photons... photons are particles and particles have a mass albeit very very very very small but a mass nonetheless so it makes sense for gravity to have an effect on it
SeekAStrak 10 months ago
@wnfcjkenvfj This Is not entirely true.. We can't move faster than Light But the Universe Can do anything It wants In that department and It is indeed expanding And Will Accelerate Faster than the speed of light .... Us On One Side Of the Universe Will Watch (hypothetically of course ) Galaxy On the the Side Slow Red Shift Away to Nothing ...Watch Laurence Krauss's Talk About it In His Universe From Nothing Lecture Here On Youtube
Bauks420 10 months ago
@wnfcjkenvfj Maybe it is - teleportation is a keyword here.
Sekeletu 9 months ago
@wnfcjkenvfj light haves a mass. Expirements proved it. sorry for bad English ;)
Artsem4ka 7 months ago
@wnfcjkenvfj you think if human kind makes it another 10000 years that we wont have a different understanding of the laws of physics... not so long ago powered flight was "impossible" now there are planes everywhere...
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@wnfcjkenvfj "its impossible for us to achieve mass-less-ness"
Photons do.
fuzzywzhe 5 months ago
at every thing you look it makes you wonder, human beings are made from a tinny sperm compare that to the size of the unverse, we forget this and yet we think we are at the centre of the universe but take your time you will find there is no God But Allah and Mohammed is his messanger read the quran the answers are there
wallidjan 3 years ago
its marge's voice!!!!!!
giodoh 3 years ago
yeah I don't like her voice
getthetree 3 years ago
good video, but WTF WAS WITH THE VOICE IN THE VIDEO LOL SOUNDED LIKE A GRANNY SIPPIN SOME HELIUM.
godmode2 3 years ago
Take a ride through Hubble's space with the wizard at "The Edge Of Forever And Beyond The Infinite Universe" at gergie2
gergie2 4 years ago
Uranus is a black hole shooting super heated gas- oy!
Glenbo71 4 years ago
Where the hell did you get that shit.?
arevirjohn 3 years ago 2
Congratulations, you're an idiot. Hopefully, by the time humanity is ready to settle elsewhere, Darwin will have weeded out your type. Sit there and laugh at the fact that you managed to incite a response. Maybe one day you'll develop a brain. Then you'll realize just how serious of a situation this is for you and how incomprehensibly stupid you are.
Trumpetz81 3 years ago
I wonder how our brains and capability can reach the limits of the universe..
arevirjohn 4 years ago
We can never do it. The earth would be destroyed before we got the chance. We would need to devolop a space ship capable of travelling at the speed of light and it would need to be made from a meteor or something. Even if we did this and had a population on board they would die out before we got to the andromider galaxy. We either need to travel several thousand X speed of light or find wormholes in space. Which we wont.
fuckoffyoufaggot 4 years ago 4
so basically were screwed? um lol
happyface3457 3 years ago
If you want to see these galaxies.. then unfortunately yes, unless we discover immortality or extremely long life for humans soon.
Nuclearcx 3 years ago
@fuckoffyoufaggot if humans developed the ability to travel at the speed of light then we would be able to travel to Andromeda almost instantaneously as time slows to a standstill at that speed.
andykm99 1 year ago
@andykm99 That is an unconfirmed facet of the theory of relativity, in truth we have no idea what would happen.
meISnotAcommie 1 year ago
@andykm99 Do you even know what the speed of light is? Because the way you said it was WAY off.
The speed of light is the distance that light travels in one year.
The Andromeda galaxy is 250,000,000 light years away from the Milky Way.
That means, traveling at the speed of light, it would take 250,000,000 years to reach it, give or take a few thousand.
Goalatio 1 year ago
@Goalatio yes I do know the speed of light.If you look at what many scientists believe(Einstein included) they seem to agree that at that speed time will come to an almoast standstill so perhaps millions of years will pass on earth but the person aboard the spaceship would hardly age at all.
andykm99 1 year ago
@fuckoffyoufaggot that's the spirit.
85Carlin 1 year ago
@fuckoffyoufaggot why wont we? when you approach the speed of light time slows down relative to the speed of light which means we would age very slowely. Big lesson for you is never say never.
dutto75man 1 year ago
@dutto75man you know what else happens as you near (more accurately, reach) the speed of light? You become infinitely massive thus requiring an infinite amount of energy to propel yourself making lightspeed travel in the bounds of physics as we know it virtually impossible.
kurumako 1 year ago
@kurumako Nothing is impossible man 200 years ago on earth we didnt have cars, computers nothing like that. and now we are advancing technology at a rate thats unheard of. and with the discovery of dark matter and dark energy and the fact that we now KNOW for a fact that some objects can move alot faster than light speed. how is it impossible now? if we can harness the boundless and unlimited dark energy thats permeates the universe we can damn well go faster than light. we just need time :)
WooZIE997 1 year ago
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@WooZIE997 First of all what objects do we "know" can move faster than light? Secondly, comparing cars (which obey the laws of physics) to traveling at light speed is a bit naive. I understand that you probably don't understand physics but just because technology has advanced significantly doesn't mean it will advance infinitely. This universe has laws and it is unlikely to find a way to circumvent them
kurumako 1 year ago
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scrotumup 10 months ago
@fuckoffyoufaggot
special relativity states that time slows down the faster you move. approaching the speed of light, you could potentially travel incredible differences in a very short period of time in your own perception. a light year only takes a 'year' according to the scales of common human perception, stationary on earth; if you were to travel near the speed of light, it would take a second or two. thus, it would be possible to explore the universe in such a craft.
scrotumup 10 months ago
Your slightly wrong there actually the Andromeda is the closest spiral galaxy to our own, that's why is is sometimes refered to as our sister galaxy, but the closest galaxy is the Canis dwarf galaxy a satilliate galaxy located about 42,000 light-yrs from the Milky Way.
Columbo794 4 years ago
Is Abell 2218 located in the ultra deep field ?
mindtrix00 4 years ago
NO, it is located about 2 billion light years away. In the constellation Draco. It is about 13 billion years old.
rialbb 4 years ago
what formed the big bang.
pawnworks 4 years ago
chicken noodle soup
kdiz3 4 years ago
Think of it as time/gravity, folding back on itself. I believe it all repeats. The big bang is a fulcrum. Formationn is the ebb and flow of physics.
DCF227 4 years ago
isn't that the M theory or something like it? But instead of space and time folding back on itself, its more like an interaction between two dimensions, since in the M theory, the universe has 11 dimensions?
punkposer 4 years ago
Some of these people on here are complete idiots. When they say the deeper into space we look the further back in time we're looking, it doesn't mean we're seeing earth's history. Let me put it into laments terms. A light year is the distance light travels in a year. If a galaxy is 1000 light years away from earth that means it takes 1000 years for the light to travel to earth.
Scorpion1623 4 years ago 7
Wow what a genius. I read your three posts. Fantastic. Hope I'm not one of those dumb asses. First of all Galaxies don't go supernova, large stars do. Secondly, if another galaxy was 1000 Light Years away from us it would still be in our own Milky Way. But thanks anyway for teaching us incorrect 5th grade science.
mickeysears 4 years ago
So this means that these far off distant galaxies are actually fully formed but since it takes so many thousands of light years to travel to us we are seeing them as they were many thousands of years ago.
Scorpion1623 4 years ago 8
It takes billions of years for thier light to reach us,we see them not as they are but as they once were.
KN0MADD 4 years ago 3
Now that's History, beyond the textbook version!
respect4giftoflife 3 years ago 2
Let me put it into perspective for all the dumb asses. The light from our own sun takes 8 minutes to reach us. This means that, hypothetically speaking of course, if the sun were to burn out we wouldn't see it until 8 minutes later. Who knows. Some of these far off distant galaxies might have exploded in a giant supernova but we won't see it for thousands of years.
Scorpion1623 4 years ago 5
Five star comment
DCF227 4 years ago
Don't be so free with your stars. No pun intended.
mickeysears 4 years ago
Your right, but also our moon is 1.4 light seconds from Earth and Pluto is 5.5 light hrs from Earth, so strictly speaking our solar system is less than 1 light year in diameter, it's something like 4 billion miles in diameter.
Columbo794 4 years ago
Well no, it's bigger than that. Pluto orbits out at about 4.3 billion miles. The Ort cloud is said to be from 5 to 7 Billion miles from the sun so the solar system diameter would be about 14 Billion miles. That is less than 1/4% of a light year. Or about 21 Light Hours.
mickeysears 4 years ago
Is it possible that the necessary reduced resolution power of the telescope will make the farthest galaxies appear "less formed?" If the galaxies do turn out to be relative consistency/form despite alleged distances toward the "universal limit," doesn't this call into question the Big Bang?
aslancat 4 years ago
They are less formed and more egg like. They are also much much bigger than galaxies that appear closer to us. On the order of Trillions of stars. The theory here is these super large quasars, the earliest, oldest, and brightest objects we see, eventually evolved into galaxy clusters of 30 or more galaxies as matter seperated through the expansion of the universe. The Big Bang is still a theory but it's the best we have now.
mickeysears 4 years ago
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When you look out into space, they say you see millions or even billions of galaxies. Also the farther out you look, the farther back in time you'll see. I have a different thought. I think there aren't as many galaxies as we see. Yes we are seeing back in time so I think one of those galaxies we see is our own Milky Way as it appeared a billion years ago. Maybe we are seeing our Milky Way several times but just farther back in time.
mickeysears 4 years ago
how could the milky way be out there... when were in it... right now?
stareblind361 4 years ago
We know that light particles are bent around a gravity source. The light from The Milky Way travels out in all directions at light speed. Now say our light particles reaches a galaxy cluster 50 Mil LY away and is bent around and back to us. We would be seeing a spiral galaxy that we would think is 100 MIL LY away and as it appeared 100 mil years ago not realizing that it's our own Milky Way.
mickeysears 4 years ago
We also know that galaxies farther away have a greater red shift. Using the previous example, light from our 100Mil LY spiral phantom would appear to be moving away at twice the speed of the actual 50Mil LY galactic cluster that bent our light and therefore would have double the red shift. The fact may be that, in some cases, we may be red shifting away from ourselves.
mickeysears 4 years ago
what i got from this video was if we look far enough into space we are able to see back in time? so does that mean...oh lets say if i looked hard enough i'd be able to see my own birth? cause if so that would be awesome
BillyO8834 4 years ago
you're an idiot
kdjamethyst 4 years ago
Imagine if there *was* a way to see and observe faster than the speed of light. Imagine what the universe would look like. It'd be interesting to see a morph to see what happens if you accelerate the speed of light and see all the positions of the stars change...
whhhhooooo, good idea......
a1mint 4 years ago
lol i agree with Roghen guy,
im christian, i believe that God made the Universe.
My cousin's buddist he believes the big guy made the universe.
and yet...is buddihsm or confusionism, really a "regligion" or is it just an idea on how we should live life.? theres a lot of Philosophy in those two, and yet Christianity..isn't really "philosophy" its more straight foward..well idk, im only 15 heck, what do i know right??
koreanheart 4 years ago
lets not get into a religious fued here people... Please... Would not our 'Gods' want us to be in peace with one another?
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MuhsinKarim 4 years ago
And Paul said their are more stars in the heavens then grands of sand on the earth whats your point
MCCRIDLEY 4 years ago
Yes, the plolemaic model which today we know is incorrect had 7 planets in those days -
moon, mercury, venus, sun, mars, jubiter and saturn.
Therefor your prophet was a jackass.
markinu 4 years ago
amazing
17283 4 years ago
All the stars in the universe only make up .5% of the matter in the entire universe!!! The rest is Dark Energy and Dark Matter
NanoTeknix 4 years ago
This video also rocks, lol the quality was ok buyt the information is incredible, i feel like a nerd for loving vids like this but oh well, there is just way we can understand the vastness of space, it may go further than we may ever be able to see, even with our satalites.great vid:)
inuyashaDJ 5 years ago 2
two words...simply amazing
PEARLdrumJD 5 years ago
More visible evidence for the big bang. Awesome.
BipedalHumanoid3 5 years ago
awesome ,the universe holds more mysteries than we humans may ever understand.
But whats with the weird voiceover for the video,was it done by a granny??
rajeshj 5 years ago
lolzz on the granny remark
lovelaiho 5 years ago
amazing!
guilhermefdias 5 years ago
i want see this video in high quality =/
bruninhum 5 years ago
to see*
bruninhum 5 years ago