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  • Pink Floyd and Space goes together like Peanut butter and jelly.

  • 47 billion light years in size hmm so whats past over the edge of space nothing but white or is space just a mole in gods face? That is just dumb I think space/universe is infinite.

  • @ChibiNinjax002 space is always growing. it just gets bigger and bigger each day.

  • the thing in the center of the galaxy is actually i huge black hole thats why its spiral

  • its a question that will never be correct no matter what

  • ok what the hell is that light in the cneter of a galaxy

  • @athroughz123789 a sun!

  • @athroughz123789

    It's not a sun like the other guy said. It's a supermassive black hole. All active galaxies have gigantic black holes in the center, which give off that enormous light when they suck in everything around them.

  • i see the constellation orion at 0:17 :D and the brightest star sirius :)

  • 47 Billion light years in radius? Why do I think that number is going to change?

  • Whats the second song?!?!

  • 2nd song????

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  • I remember reading that that image covered the equivalent area that a single grain of sand held at arms length would. Imagine how many grains of sand, at arms length distance, it would take to cover 360 degrees of view, in 3 dimensions. That's how many pictures like that it would take to look all around us.

  • wish we could truly visit other solar systems and galaxies. think we are so smart but we prob dont have 1 percent of knowledge about the milkyway let alone the Universe!

  • @Matthew1080p ha stupid child what kinda troll am i

  • @Matthew1080p dumb ass

  • Holy shit, I feel like I just watched The Lion King.

  • watch this with "clubbed to death" by Rob D " ull love it

  • 6 people believe in god.

  • @spaggetieboy ok that was unnecessarily stupid.. not everyone that believe in a God -afterlife have the primitive view of the majority of people. maybe a race that advanced so much became immortals and all knowing and created more life (us) who knows...

  • Jason Becker for the win!! Or is this Marty Freidman..?

  • I found space so sad somehow but also very interesting, scary... so overwhelming...on

    Earth, everything matters about money, power, killing.. or, u know.., not about ''life'' - ''us''. Just think of what we as a human race could accoplish together? It's so sad :( And it will be our end too...

    (sry for bad english)

  • why already fly to space from Area 51 yess faster dan light !! and yes lie lie lie!!! proude to life in the usa lololol fail

  • you were born too late; you will never explore earth.

    you were born too soon; you will never explore the universe.

  • @dexterproject true

  • @dexterproject It's a bummer.

  • @dexterproject still 98% of the ocean to explore

  • @dexterproject but i am born in the right time to explore mars since 2030 we will set foot on it and wel i would be 40 so i could do it so evry time has some thing to explore ours is mars and the solar systhem the next generations have the near stars and wel wat comes next we will never find out but our grandchildren wil wander as the first star travlers

  • @dexterproject You are right man :'(

  • simply ∞

  • 8 planets BULL!!!

  • @etucker5007 how is it bull?

  • @imbrolic I was just making a joke about how Pluto was declared not to be a planet a few years ago. This makes the total number of planets 8 instead of 9. ....Pluto is totally a planet :-)

  • @etucker5007 uhhhh ok lmaoo

  • I bet the galaxy is much larger than that it has to be! You know as what they say. Beyond the unknown of exploration. 

  • Nice

  • space is cool

  • It's grown 200 billions light year since this upload

  • Miss you Pluto!

  • Name of song? 1:30

  • @jmbhjsbsj Celtic Panpipes - Ride On :)

  • You stole this video from "Tdarnell" go to his channel and see for yourself people.

  • @ItsNotEvenSunny so what, imitation is the highest compliment.

  • "Billions and billions" ha, Carl Sagan fans will get this.

  • Great video cheers

  • DONT show this to space core!

  • its so big

    ..........prophet Muhamed told there is 7 space ........

    the firs one is like 1 point of sand in big desert and the second is one point of sand in big desert until you reach the 7 space........

    so you think before do you obey to the creature of space or to the weak devil ...............god forgive us

  • Only god knows btw you never know maybe there is more behind the 47

  • spaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaccee

  • This video blows my mind and the addition of the music makes it even more spectacular...I hope that I'm still alive when we have our "first" encounter with a different life form!

  • @ieatwhitepussy same here bro :P oh and nice name btw haha

  • space... is very big

  • There is no end. It has no end. At the end of space theres just more space and more galaxies and more universes. Theres is a theory that our universe is in a "bubble" and is one of trillions like it. If you follow the logic, then those trillions of universe would be like galaxies in an even bigger bubble. Keep following the logic. It doesnt end pause or faulter. It is a never ending thing space.

  • @ThePothead1996 We don't know that, yeah space is huge but we don't know if it is infinite or not. Personally I bleive nothing is infinite expecially space because space is'nt anything to begin with.

  • whats on the end of those 47 billion light years? a huge black wall? cant we break through the wall? what behind that? another wall?

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  • SPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA­AAAAAACE!

  • Shine On You Crazy Diamond...

  • 47 billion light years in size? Or 47 billion light years that we can SEE?

  • @bowlofarthritus ikr... that we can see...

  • @bowlofarthritus space has no limit what we can do with advanced technology is the least of what we can see

  • Great!!! I am sponsored by The Planetary Society!!!. Favourite and shared. Clear skies, Sergio.

  • just goes to show you the power of god... its all so beautiful.

  • @zja42188

    the power of nature you mean.

  • I'm in space.

  • I didn't heard anything of what he was saying... I was listening the music

  • SPAAAAAAAACE!!!!

  • The light we see has been traveling since the beginning of space and time, curving and spiraling all over the damn place to finally reach our eye, as we perceive to be a straight path out into space, but the light could be coming from any direction originally it doesnt matter.

  • You will curve around the matter and end up somewhere near where you started. And so on. I believe the edge of space holds a true void, which we can't consider as part of our universe. Its just not there. I also believe that one day, we will discover our own milky way, out in the stars.. only billions of years ago as it was before humans.

  • Hey guys I finally figured everything out! Space does not go on forever. Space as we know it, is only as big as time... the more time passes, the bigger our perception of space. Heres why. If you go in a straight line, you are exactly X distance from the point or origin. Defined by your speed and for how long. right? Ok so point a straight line in space and travel it. You can't because gravity bends your course. Even if gravity bends your course 1 billionth of a degree......

  • How can people not like Pink Floyd?

  • @storebk for what we know now: Nothing. At least thats the theorie. I think the best answhere simply is: We have no idea whats beyond the end? of the universe.

  • After you have seen this video i think you have to agree that the question "are we alone in the universe?" is answhered. We are not alone id say. These numbers are so huge that no mather how small the chance is for intelligent life to form. There have to be more civilizations like ours. Or more advanced or less advanced.

    This is simply mindblowing.

  • @187DeVaStIoN yeah . It just boglles my mind every time that i think how big it is out there , we cant be alone and the chances of finding a planet that harvests life are slim but there has to be one out there .....

  • @TheBenTonks its impossible for us to be alone in space, there and trillions, at least of potential worlds like us (earth) its not possible for us to be the only planet with life on it :) we might never see them but the would be there xD

  • And after this there's still people that believes in a heaven and a god and all that shit, we're a cosmic accident and that's it, period

  • What's the first music?

  • @hujcipong SHINE ON YOU CRAZY DIAMOND by pink floyd

  • thumbs up the asses of those who still think where alone

  • 2:48-2:49: We'll miss you, Pluto.

  • spooky or good vibes its mind boggling to think their could be 100000000000000000000000000000­000000000000000000000000000000­000000000000000000000000000000­000000000000000000 plus more earth like planets that goes on forever n ever you could x this number by trillions we will never know even in a million years time . blows your mind thinking about it . some planets just begining some planets dead that have had life from cavemen to if its true advanced alians .or other things not like earth .

  • @rokerlad49 Yeah I wonder everyday when we wil be discoverd. And when the time is there i hope they can show everyone that war is not the way. And that they could show us way to make life easyer.

  • What is Light Years?

  • @CobraGMW2 light year is the speed of light which is 186000 miles per second multiplied by the amount of seconds in a year. It is a long friggin way!

  • @CobraGMW2 how far light travels in a year. If your were on a planet 10 light years away, and looked at Earth through a powerful telescope, you would see the Earth 10 years in the past.

  • @pingusmith now is it you're

  • when 2010 come what does every one think is gonna happen exactly.? i have some thoughts about this ,i meen if we all guess right now we are bound to silently come across what actually gonna happen right . religion or no religion

  • @tisilwm 2012

  • the universe is all about rotation.

  • How the hell have you brought Religion into this. One god so many different religions, all it reflects to me is how arrogant each religion is...This basically says how little we are, nothing more nothing less..

  • Praise Allah! The lord of all living things! There is only one God and Muhammed is his prophet, 1400 years ago the prophet knew about the galaxies and all the planets! research fools!

  • @InfamousPerpetrator

    you dick head muslim go read your shitty quran and you see then that the invented islams god so called allah even didnt know the earth is round, the knowledge of allah on cosmos is less than todays 9 years old school student in europe and he has a lot of ridiculous errors on his book that makes a learned man bewildered , just read quran you moron by logic not by faith then you get what i mean

  • @kasra20giv1 I know right? If a religion doesn't get how space works then it must be wrong. By the way, what did Christians think about the Earth revolving around the sun again?

  • @InfamousPerpetrator Muhammed is in hell if he never repented for his sins.

  • @InfamousPerpetrator ur full of shit.. where is the proof?

  • @InfamousPerpetrator ur full of shit.. where is the proof?

  • Watch in the next 50 years we will find another universe and need to rename what the galaxy clusters are called then stare at blank sky and find even more universes. space is endless think this is real life anything is possible it's not a hard drive or a memory card there is no space "limit"

  • think about this if you were traveling at the speed of light ..at the begining of the milkyway.and traveling across it...the view would not change looking out the window for years and years it would flll like you are not even moving..you would die of old age and the view would not have even changed it would look like you never even moved....

    we are so small..

  • Very Good Video. Thanks For Sharing Information.

  • Life...is sooo amazing....

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  • The universe is so infinitely great, most people think. It may also be true, but maybe now it shrinks again.

  • You're video is very profound. Recognizing that we are such a small part of such a big picture is truly humbling.

  • It seems to me that with the resources we have on earth being limited, we won't be able to reach very far unless some kind of new energy source is found elsewhere.

    Either way that first song's guitar line made me want to rip my balls off in anger and throw them up as far upward as I could, thinking that mankind will never perfect space travel because shit like this just keeps happening.

  • wow

    there is NO god!!!!

  • wow

  • LOL you can't count it how wide is the space , you just need to believe that there's God you'll find the answer easily how wide is it :)

  • It's hard to imagine the size of the biggest known star canis majoris. that thing is massive, it's even harder to imagine any place large enough for it. if all the stars were to suddenly burn out except for our sun, it would probably get so cold that even the sun would freeze. with all the stars out there putting out as much heat as they do, and its still freezing cold in space tells me one things for sure! theres alot of space.

  • @TheIlv4xtc why is it that space is naturaly cold, what makes it so cold? is infenity all ice? mabe we're in the middle of some deep freeze. it makes me wonder why darkness is the natural way, light is generated and darkness is just there. stars are the only source of light in the universe, without them space would be a very dark and cold place, i ask myself "is there a particular purpose for stars out there for the universe as a whole?" makes me wonder

  • @TheIlv4xtc You have alot of thoughts which is alright but really dwell on what you are thinking. One fact you have to really consider above all else, is the enormity of the universe. The tremendous distances between stars. Don't get carried away with your reasoning. Canis Majoris is the biggest star known to man but it's only a spec compared to the rest of our galaxy. Light has properties that can be influenced by gravity. Knowing that, light has to reach your eyeball to see the star.

  • @libraryquiet I don't know how accurate a video i was watching is on the size of the universe, It was a trip accross the known universe, and it said after traveling at light speed for 200,000 years we would reach the closest star to the sun. still in our galaxy. 186 thousand mi. per sec. for 200,000 years. It's kind of hard to comprehend. and it's not even a tiny distance compared to the cosmos. wow!

  • @TheIlv4xtc When you watch informative videos you need to pay close attention. Our galaxy is 100,000 light years across. The nearest star to our sun is around 4 light years away not 200,000.Think about it, how can the nearest star be beyond the width of our galaxy. In space there is no up or down, we're not falling, gravity holds everything together. All stars are powered by nuclear fusion. The coldness of space won't freeze them.., think! You can't compare the speed of sound to that of light!

  • @libraryquiet I'm sure thats what was said. I'm going to find it and watch it again. You know alot about this, Is it a hobby or a profession? either way i realy appreciate your taking time to help me out. I want to apoligize for the rocky start. I'll get back to you after i watch that video again. if some of my words are missing letters its because my keyboard is going haywire.

  • @libraryquiet I don't know how i screwed that one up so bad! it was 100,000 years of traveling at light speed when the milkyway spiral becomes visibly clear. and the nearest star was said to be 4 to 5 ly's away. cool.!

  • @TheIlv4xtc Hi there. Your doing just fine. There's a lot "I" don't know about the cosmos and yes the study of astronomy has been a hobby of mine since I was a little girl. Oh my gosh, I almost forgot..., I'm a musician too! I sing and write my own songs like you, ain't that a kick! Wow! Open minds and creativity go hand and hand. The train of imaginative thought is faster than the speed of light. I can travel to the nearest star just by thinking about it. Bam! I'm there. Now that's fast!

  • @libraryquiet You got to be kidding! wow! What type of music are you into? If i can play it, i like it, don't care if its country, rap, rock. but I knd of have a style of my own. some of my songs have that marshall tucker or lynard skynard sound. I'm a real sucker for southern rock. but most of my songs are, i guess you can call it rock. I play all the instruments and what little vocal. never could sing. wish i could. accoustic guitar has always been my passion,

  • @libraryquiet  most of my songs are instrumental, and know one likes instrumentals, but thats ok someday I'll learn to sing. I'v been experimenting with the keyboard some cuz I recently got into the band Evenecsence. Amy lee isthe vocal and keyboard, and she's awesome. anyhow I'd like to hear you someday if possible. good night.

  • @TheIlv4xtc when i said that i recently got into the band evanescence i diden't meen i joined the band, i ment that i am into them. sorry if i gave the wrong message.

  • thumbs up if u cant stand that first song

  • @jamieandjoe09 what does that mean? good or bad?

  • @jamieandjoe09

    fuck you

    floyd rules

  • @jamieandjoe09 Your crazy, Pink Floyd is the perfect band to be playing in the background while watching a video like this!

  • @jamieandjoe09 what the fuck? one of the best songs by the best band.

  • he makes us sound so stupid...aughh whats 2+2 aughh FISH!!! aughh big numbers .....

  • this video has changed my life............thank you for this.

  • The arrogance of man. "We can only see this far, so that's how big it must be." At one point, they were telling us it was only 13 billion light years wide. Seeing this just reminds me: "We know nothing." We know nothing of existence. Yet, we dare make proclamations like: "There is no God.", "There is no intelligent life on other planets."

    Be silent, fools.

  • @Tellthatruth haha well said

  • @Tellthatruth It makes sense. If someone asks you and a man from ancient Greece to make a map then these two maps would differ. Even though you are from the same world. Because you would make a map with all continents while the man from Greece would only make a map containing south Europe and North Africa. Why? Because he hasn't been outside these boundries and so doesn't know what lies beyond. So for him the world is what he drew.

    The border of the universe is what we understand.

  • @mastergremlin My point, is that if the Greek man said: "This is all there is." and you went to him and said: "No, there is more to the world than Europe and N. Africa." and he plugged his ears and called you a fool, it isthe height of arrogance on his part. In that same way, some men laugh off the existence of God, extraterrestrial life and an infinite universe as the beliefs of crackpots. 1,000 years from now, they may be proven facts. So to dismiss them as impossible is arrogance.

  • @Tellthatruth It's not arrogance, it's ignorance. Or maybe a bit of both.

    And all I was saying is that to learn something you must start from something you can understand and comprehend. And that is what we base our theory's on. The problem lies with some people who always think that some theory is fact, while indeed it is not.

    Now, people will always be people and some are more stupid then others. However they are also what spurs others to prove them wrong.

  • @Tellthatruth i can assure you not all are like that, i feel increasingly alone as the people surrounding me do such mundane things while im caught up with space, aliens, conspiracies and spirits/ghosts....its hell! i feel so different and isolated... people should stop being so ignorant and open their eyes!

  • @Tellthatruth It's the arrogance of man to believe in a superman space daddy who knows everything and is in control of the 47 billion light year wide known universe. Shut up.

  • @aslanmane You just prove my point. Here it is you haven't left the atmosphere of this one tiny speck in the universe, and yet you know what is and what isn't out there. You've got no clue. So why would I or should I listen to you? You know nothing.

  • @Tellthatruth You're just reiterating MY point! lol of COURSE I don't know! I don't even know that Europe actually exists! I've never been there! For all I know there is a huge continent smack dab in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. I've seen satellite images, but who knows if they're fake. But if I were to tell you that I KNOW that there IS such a continent because I read it out of a book, and that renegade romulins are settling there in an attempt to conquer the galaxy...

  • @Tellthatruth ...and that we can stop them by attending rituals every Sunday you might just not believe me! Religion and sanity are like oil and water. They just don't mix. Accepting that I don't know is not religion. It is agnosticism. I don't know that snow white and the seven dwarfs never happened. But I'm still not going to live my life according to as if they were.

  • @Tellthatruth I would say that saying their is a God is arrogance.

  • @Tellthatruth there is no god at all haha.

  • space is endless :P

  • The only thing out there is just there. when you stand back and look at it, why is there a point in reality? what point is there in anythings existence? It's just there. And it wasn't caused by some bullshit god you believe to be real. You dumbasses actually believe that with all thats out there, we are the one and only live things out there? you actually believe that some super human god created all of this and us? Just wait till extra terrestrials finally are discovered. wheres your god then?

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  • @Satanaratic Coming from a guy with the name Satanaratic :P But you're right, people who think that god created everyone and everything are just dumb people who believe in fairy tales. Kinda stupid when construction builders create buildings (like a big house etc) and christians thank god for the building and not the people who build it, same as that christians thank god for being alive eventhough the doctors operated the person, fucking idiots always thanking an imaginary friend, laughable.

  • @Satanaratic not to be a dick, but how do u know?

  • @Satanaratic

    Why do you consider yourself satanic when you don't believe that he exists? You guys are Atheistic, so why are you labelling yourselves satanic when you don't believe in one thus lowering yourselves in front of Christians.

  • water is the key to life here on earth, but who sais water is the key to life on another planet?.

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  • @TheIlv4xtc @EducateTheAtheists You guys are both dumbasses. Religion is such a waste in life. All that you dumbasses think about is your little mindset to explain to you what you cannot even comprehend. You start wars over religion, you start drama, and you are stupid enough to even believe that shit in the first place. Fuck your idiotic shit. You have no idea how much bigger reality is than your little beliefs. Muslim, Christian, any other religion, it dont matter. Its all wrong.

  • @Thiel 4xtc First of all, the known universe is 47 billion light years in circumference, where'd you get this 100 billion light year figure?! Typical christian. The Hubble Telescope COLLECTS the light that has ALREADY traveled 47 billion light years to reach us. We've also discovered a planet among many others that's completely covered in water. Before you make any more outlandish proclamations do some serious research will ya. Otherwise leave science alone. U kno zero about the cosmos.

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  • @TheIlv4xtc No need to get sarcastic sweetheart, show some class. This very video I found your comment on tells you the known universe is 47 billion light years in circumfrence. You need to calm down and pay more attention. We can take pictures of entire huge galaxies because of their distance, come on! Seems like today's space exploration technology is so foreign to you. That's alright just start reading more and you'll learn.

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  • @TheIlv4xtc You got it wrong. I do understand you have to start somewhere in order to learn. That's exactly what I did? I did it by reading, observing, listening and asking. I did you a favor and educated you on your original comments. How else could I respond to what you were proclaiming? Your use of capital letters made it appear to me like you were trying to drive your point home. Like your info was the definitive reality. In the end your feather's got ruffled a bit, you'll survive.

  • @libraryquiet Ok, you seem to be a good person at heart, can we start over and be friends? or friendly. i don't much like to type, but when i do i don't put alot into it, not that i don't know how cuz i do. and if it's not realy nessesary. I suppose by reading my jibberish, i might look like a 9 year old. sorry! actualy i'm 51, and my spelling is a bit rusty at times. practice makes perfect. anyhow, you seem to know what your talking about so i'll take your advice and read more.

  • @TheIlv4xtc I would like being friends. By the way not many people know this in YouTube Land......, I'm a female.

  • @libraryquiet I'm happy to have you as my new friend. i'm a male, and i have a foot in my mouth.

  • @TheIlv4xtc That's funny! Please don't feel that way. I know your a good person at heart also. Now if there's anything else you'd like to know about the cosmos..., he he..., I'm teasing. Goodnight.

  • @libraryquiet i recently was given a mead telescope, thats what sparked my interest in the universe, my telescope has a computer built in so i can program it to automaticaly point to any constilation, satilite, planet or star within it's lens range ofcourse. it's so facinating to stargaze.

    you may be teasing, but I believe you would be a great source of information, so if I need answers, can I ask questions? I promise not to be a newsence. Goodnight.

  • @libraryquiet ok 47, so what, nothing in sight. if there was it would take 47 billion years to get there traveling at 186 thousand miles per second. better take something to read cuz its a long trip.

  • @TheIlv4xtc Listen to yourself you make as much sense as a nine year old. The farthest objects we've encountered are right at the edge of the observable universe, some 12 or 13 billion light years away. We detect them because of their light that reaches us. Their light comes to us we don't go there. Your concept of light and distance is totally upside down. Like I said, start reading and you'll learn.

  • @libraryquiet actually the diameter of the visible universe is 92 billion years, being its radius 46 billion years. The age of the universe is 13.7 billion years but the universe is expanding at an undefinit speed, maybe greater than the speed of light, making distances greater.

  • @VetterV Thanks for the update.

  • That Is so crazy that there could be planets out there like ours. The possibilities are endless

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  • @TheIlv4xtc thats very heart-breaking to read, also i forgot to mention nice Pink Floyd music in the video!

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  • @TheIlv4xtc For life to be viable, a planet probably doesn't need to be the exact same size and composition as the earth. Yet, there will be planets that almost exactly look like earth. And do you expect Hubble to zoom in to a planet and look at forms of life running around? It can't, we can only just detect planets around stars.

  • @viva0 I have alot to learn about the cosmos and its nice to get a pos. feedback from obviously someone that isen't discouraging. thank you! it would be nice to find other life forms, but i don't understand if the hubble can see "47 billion ly's" in any direction then why can't it focus in on a planet 1 billion ly's away ? I have trouble understanding how they get pics of galaxies that are thousands of ly's across into one pic