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  • Very enjoyable thank you

  • Wasn't it decided that pluto is no longer a planet?

  • B L A C K H O L E S... lol

  • So we are still getting god bothering morons citing the bible bullshit on how the Earth was created. Truly amazing small thinkers are still around today in a world full of available knowledge. In the future it will be the educated that will leave Earth and all the delusional tards to a planet the rest of the galaxy are laughing at.

  • black hoes? wtf dude. Haha. nice vid tho.

  • blaaack whos lol

  • i have never know all that bifor i like it

  • they should talk about the asteroid belt inbetween mars and jupiter and some of the other kyperbelt object and that other belt that even ferther I think because I didn't know that stuff was there til I tool a college class they should put it on the discovery channel or something.

  • Great video now we know the truth Best0fScience told us everything what now ? what should we do ?

  • Can u feel the TUG !!! hahahaha

  • Haha 1:04 BLAAAACK HOOOOLES!!! Love your videos! Thumbs up!

  • yay Pluto! :)

  • you sound like david cross

  • so when black holes eat each other in the end there's only one big black hole left which has eaten the complete universe, it's so completely full that it explodes again and with that new big bang a new universe can start again like our big bang started our universe

  • My friend was arguing with me that the milky way was 100 light years across.

    He got mad when i told him he was wrong.

  • if GOD had to save people, the world would be ver-populated, and this would lead into several hundreds of problems, u get that? GOD is the ultimate truth, no matter what people say. Everytime u guys want historical events to demonstrate things, but if we have a different perpective of life, in the sense that not everything has to have a beginning or end, we would know that some things are ETERNAL.

    Can anybody tell me if the theory of the evolution of mankind is DEMONSTRATED (darwin couldnt)

  • @jewas89 The Theory of Evolution is as much truth as the Theory of Gravity and the Germ Theory is. It is demonstrated everyday, accepted by pretty much everyone in the scientific community and we have a huge fossil record to back it up.

  • @MasterAdam100. Let's just talk about the theory of Evolution. It's not as much truth as you think it could be. I bet you're trying to defend what you've learnt. But I would like to tell you that, in the final chapters of Darwin's THEORY, he specifically said that all his theories aren't demonstrated, it's just a theory, his point of view.

    When I found this information, I got shocked too, believe me.

  • @MasterAdam100

    There's some missing link which no one knows, except for GOD, the creator of all this surrounding us.

    How about the big bang theory, do you know what caused the massive explosion (just from a small point) to create such an inmense universe, which is yet continously expanding? What mix of energies caused it to explode that way.

    Yes I've heard theories just like you, but no one can ever find out.

  • @MasterAdam100

    Briefly speaking, we humans have a perspective of life of trying to demonstrate things, rather than just accepting the truth.

  • @jewas89 If you think there's no solid evidence for the theory of evolution, that's your fault for not studying the subject properly. If you are open enough to do the effort, and humble enough not to think that you know better than all scientists on the planet, here you have some good places to start on youtube: Check these users:

    Cassiopeia Project

    DonExodus2

    potholer54

    cdk007

    One of my favorites pieces of evidence for evolution is this: watch?v=TUxLR9hdorI

    Take care & happy learning.

  • Nucular...

  • BLAAACK HOOOOLESS

  • Nice narraration. "BLAAAAAAAACK HOOOOOOOOOLES"

  • The latest I read was that the matter of early galaxies were formed 'around' black holes.. Can anyone correct me on this? v. interested.

  • I don't care how many peopel say religion is the answer god will never save any one you because he doesn't exist.

    "Opinions don't change history, only events and actions from others will" ~ Travis Hernden.

  • Why do we try to explore the universe from this tiny little rock we call earth ?

    The only way is to actually go and explore, not sit back and look thrue a lence

  • nucular fires?

  • @criskity george bush noob can't speak english

  • Nice!

  • so much for being 6000 years old...

  • I can't understand why anyone would thumbs down this video. Are there really so many people out there who are anti-science???

  • @MrIrishlogic yea thx :) Still quite a way to go...

  • Bbbbllllaaaccckkkk hhhhoooollllleeeessss

  • BLLLAAAAAAAAACK HOOOOLES :D

  • this video makes me feel small :(

  • lmao blackhooles.

  • A black hole is probably like a tornado. Sucks everything up and scatters it to many areas.

  • makes you wander what happens with the things that go into blackhole, they say it seezes to exist but it might aswell be a portal to a parallel universe lol idk its all hard to take in

  • black hole is a giant body of mass with a density so great it absorbs light which is why you cant see it. it isn't anything close to a portal

  • I love this summary of things. Thankyou.

    But, forgive my ignorance. I'm searching for a good, effectively understandable, explanation of how black holes 'fill up' and then do what ever once they are full.

    Or are they never full?

    How do black holes relent?

    How do black holes finish?

    Etc, etc.

    Someone point me to an idiot's guide of "How a black hole dies."

    Even an example of a "Someone with half a brain's guide." will still be apppreciated.

  • yes folks, there is some thruth in it but howmuch eather i dont know yet, and i hope some believers read this ho refuse to see a thruth in it, some siencentiste do have it right.

  • He actually said 'nuculer'. Not good enough for a science video. OK for George W Bush and Homer Simpson but not here.

  • @rafa1804 there is some thruth in it believe it or not, u are one off those believers right?

  • LOL

  • actually he made everything in 7 days which if you think about it is a pretty stupid thing to do when you realise she is omnipotent. But these plot holes do not concern me for my faith in the Bible can never be swayed by mere reason.

  • @TheFartoholic so u say to evry one that u dont think in some thruth from the big bang? let me tell u this, me eather dosent know what the thruth is from the big bang and furder proces unto today, but the bible is written by ourselfs the human and the human did nt see it happen, the creation off the earth and universe, so better look again and more down than looking into the sky where is onley space, hope u understand this english, still learning haha.

  • @TheFartoholic - Lmao why don’t you open that closed mind of yours; and let it be free to discover the true awesomeness of the Universe. Sooner or later, sometime in your life, you are going to realize the bible is a work of fiction like all other mythologies.

  • your such a funny little one.

    Such a little mind..."the Bible says so" I am LMAO at you...

  • Yeah and the voldemort is real too. The Harry Potter books says so!

  • lol

    To every one down thumbing, I'm pretty sure leeroynaggins is pulling your leg ;)

  • @leeroynaggins u are the biggest believing loser ho i ever met, did god forbid sience than, we have the strenght to do it so in youre case look down from now on insted to look in the sky looking for nothing what help u out off this, i can have u, gife me all u comment , but my english is yet that good , but i kick u ass anyway, the bible is written by ourselfs not by god.

  • BLACK HOLES!

  • Pluto isn't a planet. *arm cross*

  • semantics

  • zzzzzzzzz tenkiu

  • tolle videos! Thanks for sharing! Share and Enjoy!

  • impresionant

  • Nuclear. Not nucular. Other than that though, this is very good.

  • lol - BLACKKKKK HOLLLEESSSSSS lol

  • lol BLACK HOLES

  • were gonna collide with the andromeda!

  • it's a fucking shame more astrology isn't taught more in school

  • Please tell me that you are either joking, or that you inadvertently used the word astrology, when you really meant astronomy? Astrology is not astronomy.

  • I meant astronomy.

  • I'm SO glad! :)

  • @helbnt 

  • amen amen amen  tell the truth bro

  • 4 light years to the nearest star can anybody confirm that with a source? I thought it was more like 100 light years to the nearest star...

  • yes, proxima centauri is the nearest star it's 4.2 light years away, look it up on google all sources will give you this age

  • yes i did google it and did see... sux we cant go speed of light then only 4 years and we'd be there

  • Looks like this video has been hit with a vote bot, despicable.

  • beat that bible!

  • @ProudBeATukker >_> You know religion and science can co-exist right?

  • @JJAB91 Science and religion cant co-exist, this infinite space isnt big enought for both .... >.<

  • @hackersdream Lies.

  • @ProudBeATukker

    Yeah Quantum physics is more 'believable' than the bible...ROFL. It's just more bull, with not a single thing actually proven to exist.

  • @ProudBeATukker all you have to do is sound smart to a bunch of stupid humans and you sound like you beat the bible. the bible is the best creation because its proof. where did they get all this information from? so exactly none of this is in a 2000 year old book so best advice is to shut up

  • @badabingboy55 i wrote a book too, and i'm saying it's 3000 years old....

  • @ProudBeATukker Mine's 3001 years old.

  • @ProudBeATukker Why can't the big bang and gravity be the answer to how but not the answer to why?

  • @ProudBeATukker the Bible already did that with the first verse "in the Beginning God created the Heavens and the Earth" so science beat that!!!!!!!

  • @MrSephy777 Can you prove some words? This doesn't make sense. I'm right because I say so, doesnt mean i'm right? it's the same thing.

  • @MrSephy777 and can scientists prove this big bang happened? no they can't the "proof" they are using is satellites that read heat signatures of different areas of the universe they find the universe is a common temperature and from that assume the universe came from one atom tis an impossibility to believe everything you see and yes even you came from that one atom, without a Creator to make you and atheists think we are crazy and say we have blind faith science is better at creating.

  • such blind faith its at the point where they actually believe a theory like the big bang and evolution to be a proven fact when you cannot actually prove such theories all ihave to do is look at the night sky and know that the immensity of the universe is the proof there is a God and his son is Jesus Christ the savior.

  • @MrSephy777 Your religious superstition is showing.

    Google Project Steve NCSE

    to see that virtually all scientists, especially Biologists and Molecular Biologists, know that all life has evolved from simpler organisms.

    The Genesis story has been conclusively proven to be pure mythical nonsense.

  • @MrSephy777 prove us IT did what the verse stated

  • I hear that "God did it" ..................Am I wrong?

    Cause if you don't believe that, you're going to Hell.

  • lol u funnyhahahahahahahahahaha.!

  • take your god and kindly leave.

  • It's a joke. I couldn't be more of an Atheist.

  • When I was a kid, Pluto was still a planet

  • Narrator said "nukulear", lol.

  • This guy keeps saying nucular and it's driving me crazy. Still a cool vid.

  • Fascinating documentary, our universe is both wonderful and enigmatic in the same time.

    thank you for uploading this video I enjoyed it thoroughly.

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  • these two videos are very good!

  • one day we will have the power to traverse the universe as ordinarily as we sail ships at sea today. all it will take is time and a little bit of human inginuity....

  • We're more likely to kill ourselves before 2,100 then we are to exit the galazy or even the solar system!!!

  • The means for space travel have been discovered. Scientists found portals on our solar system created by the Sun's waves colliding with Planet's magnetic fields. Watch these video:

    /watch?v=hq74BLt2Is0

    /watch?v=nQX7HmkQRVc

    This is how they look working:

    /watch?v=4n1kFX0MeTo

    /watch?v=VN_y5r7vHio

    CERN and other are indirectly supporting this development. The future as seen in movies is way closer than we think. "Moore's Law" is the key, humanity can only go faster from previous discoveries.

  • I think it is not a small matter to say "it is estimated" rather than "a number of xyz of ABCs formed zyx years ago" or "there are about xyz black holes in the universe". I triple that. in fact, I infinituple that!

    Doesn't make sense to portray precision, where there is vague estimation.

    Also, is it not the same story over and over again? To me, only discoveries (or rather models) about processes are somewhat interesting; otherwise it's hardly more than a picture collection, though beautiful.

  • "From small beginnings, the universe has prospered" ...you know it's really this kind of superstitious nonsense that get's me started.

    The universe always was and will be, infinitely extending up and down the scale in an ever changing manner, reflected upon by our relative senses... when do scientists or those who fancy them stop babbling nonsense about beginnings and ends in an absolute, rather than a local sense?

  • In other words, to call some 20 or 30 galaxies in the milky way "our local group" is nothing but an arbitrary naming convention as we're able to distinguish elements in our galactic environment. But that in itself isn't really very overwhelming.

    I don't know, thousands or millions of galaxies or black holes, what's the use of throwing those arbitrary numbers around? Considering infinity, that's really quite pointless.

    Obviously, there's nothing special about earth other than us living here.

  • This may be rooted in some scientifically approved maths, yet who can validate any of this? Double check it, you know ...looking at the process from a different perspective to get a clear picture rather than just a narrow earthly one... I don't see that coming in any near future.

    "Galaxies form clusters, super-clusters and filament shapes"... well you can give as many names to these things as you like but in the big as in the small there will always be a next level of detail undisclosed to us.

  • This is a number game, isn't it? All those speculations about black holes and numbers of stars "swallowed and distance or speed measurements... it quite often makes me laugh rather than be convincingly astounded.

    All those things which you portray as facts are... weak theories at best, based in very limited observations.

    "Its appetite is ferocious and it swallows everything in its neighborhood, even other black holes"... imagine me rolling over the floor, will ya?

  • brilliant set of vids, Cheers man

  • i bet there's thousaunds of planets unimaginable distances away with creatures on them thinking "i wonder if we're alone in the universe?"

  • Well they still would have to gradually evolve their engineering skills, you can't create a neat flying saucer that flies ten times the speed of light out of the blue, no species does that. If ET was real smart maybe he would live the agricultural lifestyle, and don't bother about spaceships. Intelligence and technology aren't the same thing and don't necessarily have to go hand in hand.

  • and is the universe expanding??? or is our technology just allowing to see further??

  • and again on Wiki about the black hole it says "In general relativity" thats a theory not a fact.

  • Please, read a wee bit further (even wihout entering in the formulae) before keeping arguing! There are many theories about them, but they DO exist!

  • Scientific theories aren't just guesses, and are completely different from the everyday definition of "theory." Scientific theories have evidence to back them up, and have gone through rigorous peer review to gain their status.

  • this misuse of the word "theory" in a scientific context is fairly common (most often misused when referring to the "theory" of evolution).

  • how can u say its accurate?????? no one knows what a black hole is????????? and no one knows about the universe!!!!!!!! how can u say this is accurate!!!! its a theory not fact !!!!!!! have u been in a black hole????

  • We do know what a black-hole is. We also know what the universe is. Do some research. Visit your local library and study physics. Even wikipedia will do. Please, atleast do Something!

  • Well if he had he wouldn't be here would he.

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  • Great video! Accurate and easy to understand.

  • What's the creepy voice at 1:05?

  • It's the sound black holes make.

  • and people think that it cant be possible for life to be elsewhere. With millions up millions upon millions upon millions upon....(ok i think you get the idea lol) of other planets out there with millions upon millions upon mill..... (lol ill stop that) of opportunities for life to imerge. There has to be life else where. I just wish we had the tech to travel the distance to fin dout. someday......maybe.

  • Yes, besides the distance which is millions upon millions upon millions of light years there is the TIME factor that is millions upon millions upon millions years... (i.e. that two highly evolved civilisations happen to occure at the same time -- if I go to the right place I won't meet my date unless we do it at the exact same time). Combined these two factors make the chances pretty slim. Chances that you win the national lottery every day in your whole life is far greater...! :)

  • What are you talking about for being at the right place at the right time? Two civilisations do not need to be highly evolved to meet. One just needs to be highly evolved and capable of traveling vast distances in a short period of time. For all we know there could be some other life forms already watching us, or have visited us. Maybe.....maybe not. One day humans may travel somewhere and find life else where. It doesnt have to be split effort from both species.

  • No man will ever travel outside the bounderies of our solar system.

  • Why is that?

  • Because he would be completely lost.

    No civilization can be maintained long enough to develop the technology for interstellar travel. Same goes for E.T. civilizations. On top of that, in the vastness of time, which is even more mind-boggling than the vastness of space, it would be a small miracle if two civilizations would exist contemporaneously in our own solar system.

  • * I ment in our own galaxy

  • Mankind has only be around for 40.000 years, which is nothing, and we're lucky if we last another 40.000 years. See it this way, during the period of a week you and I are allowed to blink our eyes only once, and we have to do it exactly at the same time. What are the odds? Also we think to high of E.T. civilizations in general and to low of ourselves. Sure, some may be ahead of us, but I'm afraid that most of them never got the chance to develop a highly technical and scientific civilization.

  • Well our galaxy is only a few billions years old. Whos to say there isnt some out there many billions of years old. Life formed in some and they are millions of years ahead of us. They unlike us, lived in peace. They saw that the only way to survive was to get along. Maybe they have actualy travled here, who knows right? there are many possibilities out there. I wouldnt say that we are most likely the only intelligent ones. But you could right, i hope your wrong :-) for this that is

  • "Well our galaxy is only a few billions years old. Whos to say there isnt some out there many billions of years old."

    Well that's very plausible, no argument here.

  • The point is, that in order to have contact between two intelligent life forms from different parts of the galaxy(what this was all about, me physically shaking hands with a species from another planet), one of the two would need to be highly technically advanced, which comes with prosperity, which comes with overpopulation, which would bring competition, etc.

  • In order to develop a highly advanced civilization one first has to go through the area of being a primitively advanced civilization/species. And it's in this phase were the problems start, here's where planet is being drained from it's natural recourses. This will cause instability, socially, which will lead to conflict. But also in the end physically for the planet itself.

  • Remember ET life would exactly develop in the same way as it did on earth. All life starts out primitive and gradually evolves into a higher and higher life form. So E.T., at one point also had to be the equivalent of what we call caveman. The question is this, can a civilization buy itself enough time to overcome it's own stupidity. Contact between to separate species can easily occur when they live in the same, but from two different solar systems sure isn't everyday business.......

  • Our race is verry war-like and we will likely never reache the space age because of internal wars, others more advanced races have likely, Created a one world goverment with a capitalist system and a common cultural background and a common or atheist population

  • "Our race is very war-like"

    It's(we're) not that bad actually, again we think too highly about E.T.civilizations. I think there're a lot of civilizations out there doing a lot worse(we're still a primitive species though). We like to think of E.T. as some kind of perfect being and tend to accredit them with some kind of super powers. Why?

  • Also, people underestimate the distances and hazards in outer space. You'd be on a journey for a long, long time, and you'd get homesick like you've never been before. Even if our technology would be much more advanced as it is today it would still be a stupid idea to leave (only)our solar system. 1 light year is 5,878,499,814,186.5 miles, the closest star is Proxima Centauri, which is 4.2 light years away.

  • "You'd be on a journey for a long, long time"

    Some of them which might take several generations. Can you imagine being on such a journey, with no other perspective than the knowledge that you would die on that ship? Talking about demoralizing........

  • yea, but at some point, we'll HAVE to do. the sun may last only 5 billion more years or so. something may happen before then which will force us to flee from this galaxy. will it be a "noah's arch" with select people, or will we try to migrate everyone? what about our fellow animals?

  • Flee our galaxy?

    You don't even realize what you're saying. Leaving our Galaxy lol . NEVER!

  • yes, i realize what i'm saying :). anyway, you may well be right about humans not lasting 5 billion years and we could easily be wiped out before then. however, if we ARE able to exist that long, then yes, we will need to colonize another galaxy.

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  • By then we won't even be human!

  • Now, now, don't say never. We know how to turn matter into energy, if we can just figure out how to turn energy into matter it would be a colossal step towards leaving our galaxy. It's very possible that we will have the answer within 2 centuries. Think about how far we've advanced just the past 300 years! If we can just keep religion and nuclear war at bay, it's entirely possible to escape our apoptic star.

  • "Think about how far we've advanced just the past 300 years"

    I know. I like to think of us as one of the brightest of the class, universe in this case. I truly believe there are very few civilizations in outer space that are beyond us.We constantly tend to underestimate ourselves. The discovery of new scientific and technological solutions is a constantly accelerating process. But in the end we will run out of time anyway.

  • You're a fool for believing mankind would out-live the sun. We wont last another 5 billion years man. We've only been for 40.000 years, and we're lucky if we last another 40.000. Technology wont help us, it's more likely mankind will be extinct in the next millenium rather than developing a technology to leave the galaxy in the next 40.000 years. How about trying to travel outside the bounderies of our solar system first before aiming at the galaxy, ey? Silly people.

  • And imagine trying to leave outside the known universe into the infinite blackness!

  • Doesnt realloy make sense to venture "out of the universe" in that "out of the universe" means leaving space itself. There would be no "room" to move. Not to mention the fact that the barrier is moving faster than light so we'll need to overcome that lil problem

  • Not outside of existance but the edge of the known universe were space is infinite and there are no known galaxies, that is were I'm sure we'll find that events like the big bang happen all the time creating other universes in our same dimention, don't you think that's a possible occurance?

  • possible? sure anything is possible....Supported? No. There is no "infinite" in the universe. Even the universe is a finite size (albeit growing)

  • Isn't outer space technically infinite? If it had room to continue growing then it has infinite room to grow doesn't it?

  • no, the universe has been expanding at a finite rate for a finite time....so it is a limited size at any gven moment

  • Do the math, keep in mind that you'll be on the road for a long time and you'll have to bring an awful lot of stuff with. Just the size of the ship that would be needed to bring all this stuff along would be a crux already. When you reach Pluto, you'd best make a turn of 180 degrees and go home, where things are cozy.

  • You're making the assumption that humanity will up and leave the solar system like they are moving apartments. It would be more like a terrestrial human migration. One where you take a step to one place then another then span out across a greater and ever increasing distance.

  • ......let alone two different galaxies.

  • Yes i see what you mean. But im not sure every intelligent species would go through what we have gone through. Yes they would go through simular situations. but not the exact same. some species could have evolved differently then us, and actualy skip some steps. Like a leap in evolution, kinda like Xmen (lol bad reference) maybe they saw what could happen if they stayed on their current path and stopped it. Like our gov's, our envirenment and such. We a primitive compared to them.

  • or maybey we are the only life forms in the universe and life has only developed on our planet or maybey the universe is full of life and we are like insects that are ignored or stepped upon, imagine a tiny ant walking around there wase a human near it, what do you think would happen? would you make friends with the ant or step on it?

  • well just one ant? id most likely leave it, BUT if it were many ya im sorry but bye bye.

    I was thinking the other day. IF othe life forms came to earth to have some sort of alience type thing. They would see us and say "holy fucking shit, lets move onto the next planet" What kind of species would want to be friends with us? A bad one id say. IF another life form came here tho. The states wouldnt even listen to it and just research it, to find its weakness'. Even if it did come here in peace.

  • one thing is certain, they dint go to space with a communist-like ideolgy:)

  • I sense that there're alot of communist regimes and religious nutcases out there in the universe.

  • Unless they mastered teleportation over a distance of at least four lightyears of course.

  • 2:59 lol

  • If every galaxy has a super massive black hole in their centers, then it makes little sense to exlude the black hole from the story of formation of galaxies.

    I think the most interesting question is... what came first? The supermassive black holes? ...or the galaxies?

  • Galaxies came first, black holes in galaxies are just extremely dense matter that came together via gravity from the explosion of the 1st generation star. All the rest of the debris was to far to be sucked in, so it just orbits the black hole in the centre. The orbiting debris is what forms the galaxy.

  • A galaxy because it takes a star to create a black hole...

  • we were evolve from different stages species stuff they call that's true i am agree with atheist because quran says the same

  • uuhhhh sure, keep thinking that!

  • well i dont beleive adam is a first human ion the earth i mean was not the first human on the earth nor he was in the heaven

  • Aw,...Good for you!