So God needs to care for lot of souls, should we change our faith that we are the chosen one???... BTW one bright point on this pictures it's a galactic = plenty of stars, to much for our undrestanding. Maybe we are not only one in this WORLD... so maybe we will start to thing that it will be nice if we will live so long so we can meet THEM :) STOP WAR STOP POLITICS START FREE THINGKING :) (my eng is bad :) )
The insignificance of my life is overwhelming. The insignificance of my country is overwhelming. The insignificance of my planet is overwhelming. The insignificance of my galaxy is the same overwhelming.
God may or may not exist... and if he, she, or 'it' does exist.... then, what is God? What is the essence of God?
Nobody has the answers. Come to your own conclusions, don't rely on religion. I think, if you believe in God, you should interpret God in your own way, because 'God' could be anything...
We shouldn't argue over who is right and wrong, because each opinion and interpretation of God is just as valuable as the next.
We live in the earth realm that's why everything Is so far away and we will never be able to travle to other stars letalone other galaxys the lords not stupid
When I see this video which I think are the most amazing photographs ever taken in human history, I see billions of galaxies filled with millions of unknown civilizations and all kinds of life. Fantastic beings doing the most unbelievable things. I'm sure somewhere out there some other creatures are also looking out at the heavens and maybe seeing our galaxy among the cosmos and wondering the same thing. It blows my mind
this is so mind blowing and so hard to wrap your head around it, that you just have to laugh at it and realize your place in life... imagine how atoms look compared to the universe, but, what if the universe, was the size of an atom compared to whatever it's in, next to or attached to? truth is... all stars burn out eventually, so LIFE... is temporary, as we know it.
Well, not constantly but often, depending on the field. But it is precisely why Science "changes" often that it is lightyears (no pun intended) beyond anything religion has been able to produce in its collective history. Oh and its not Science itself, i.e. the Scientific Method, that does the changing but its findings. These "changes" that you refer to are part of Science's self correcting process, something which is entirely absent from religion.
I'd love to see what these hidden truths are that religion can explain and Science can not. I think its fine that you BELIEVE that there is an unseen designer but your beliefs, as well as my own, are entirely irrelevant. All that matters in the pursuit of such answers is testable, verifiable, proof. Evidence acquired through the Scientific Method. So far the evidence ain't look'n so good for the god hypothesis.
There are some things that some just can't explain; so they invent a god and pester the rest of us by going on and on and on and on and on and on about how much they believe in the very god they themselves created, with such mind-boggling banality that it defies belief.
lol science explains almost everything and religion is full of MYTH !!!! so score is SCIENCE 99 points RELIGION 1 point. I just give that 1 point that you will feel not that much dumb.
what you are looking is the furthest photo that human being ever taken, where the oldest galaxies had formed when the universe was very young, some 13 billion years ago.
Funny to think that in probably every galaxy we see there, in some point has been a lifeform, watching pictures of deep space, and thinking if there is someone else in the world, knowing that it would be almost impossible to reach them.
Soooo much talk about God and all! Who's explored the way nano-technology will be able to reverse aging? What will Christians say about that? And no one can deny the face that there is already life extension medicine in many places.
so all the light from the deep-field are from galaxies and that light is a collective light of all the stars from each galaxy.this is almost too much to comprehend.
just think of the technological advancedment just in the 20th century. just imagen what could happen within the next 200-300 years. my guess is that we would all just be connected to a server while being in harbernation, the whole race as one mind so to speak.
so im stupid for wanting to learn...hmmm..thats a new one..so you must be an astrobiologist? Be happy that i even asked somthing like that..because your stupid ass took the time to answer it..don't thank me.
Ignore him. What an ass-hole, eh? Wasn't a stupid question at all, at least you're curious about the universe around you, at least you give a damn. Most people don't.
you have to imagine that if it was possible to leave our solar system time and space would become completely different, maybe from an outside view our solar system would be traveling @ great speeds on one of the great spiral arms of our galaxy and we might not be able to catch up to it again. I think there is great things going on outside our solar system we cant begin to understand, also where there is no financial profit in space exploratin you can bet that we wont be reaching it anytime soon.
You're right, it's all about money and profit. I mean... I think it's ridiculous that in all this time we have yet to send another person to the Moon. And we haven't even put a man on Mars yet. It seems the space industry isn't moving forwards at all. It's time we took ANOTHER "giant leap for mankind" and actually did something...
the moon landings were only about international arrogance by the USA and USSR. if the cold war didn't take place, there would've been no moon landing. personally, space exploration is great, but i think there are better things to spend money on (education, healthcare etc)
I love all this, I love to observe all this shit. But let's face it, we'll never reach other galaxies. The distance is simply too vast. The idea of "wormholes" and "warp drives" and stuff is just pure fantasy. It would be great to see what's really out there, but intergalactic travel will never be a possibility. Even interstellar travel is a mammoth task. We MAY reach nearby stars at some point in the future, maybe even in hundreds of years time. But we're very limited in where we can go.
Lenny, unfortunatley not in our lifetime. I'd love to know how far we get. Although there is a singularity for our technological growth. It will happen so quickly that we might bypass the whole need for exploration. That is, if we don't destroy ourselves, which I find much more likely than a manned mission to Mars.
this shows very little...if at any frame in this video, you freeze it and zoom in x1000 you would see millions more galaxies further out in the universe....fuckin' amazing.
cannabishead4420 right on man... you can pilot this crazy ship and i'll go get us a couple beers in the cooler. and not to worry i brought the floyd.....out
You should watch this when you're wacked on sleeping pills, it's great. It all just... fits. It's like an externalisation of your inner consciousness and an expansion of your perception of reality. The music does it justice
The Hubble Altra Deep Feild was of one of the most bare and unremarkable patches of sky much smaller than a grain of sand held at arm's length.
It found more than 10,000 glaxies, each with an average of almost a trillion stars. Most of wich were fully formed and the majority of wich were bigger than our galaxy.
Not to mention that dye to the immense distance, what we are seeing is how they were hundreds of millions or billions of years ago. So who knows how many more stars have been formed, galaxies merged, etc. in that time.
Well, not necessarily. If the universe expanded all from one point then the light from these, now distant, objects would have been reaching us at regular intervals, although they would be slowly increasing intervals. So the images we are seeing could be that of objects which aren't the same age as their distance in light years. If the images were as old as the distance, 78 Billion light years, then the universe would not be the scientifically excepted age, about 15-20 billion years.
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The average American life span is what?... around maybe 70-80 years i guess? Ok. What the fuck will any of this matter in the grand scheme of time. Zilch. So why are we here. To worship God. Can you give me a better reason life exists?
They must be fanatics if they don't believe in other life forms because it seems the belief in other life forms is very consistent with scripture. I can't help but look at this (space) and believe there is a god with other intelligent life forms that he created - many of whom are his children as well. I also believe somewhere in time (after this life) how this all works will be revealed to us. I wouldn't keep this knowledge from my kids...
lol religious people believing in extraterrestria life
you do know that galaxies are still being formed in the high red shift universe... these things called lyman-alpha blobs create them and from there stellar nurseries and nebulas create the stars and planets
so accepting extraterrestrial life means you also accept ABIOGENESIS/EVOLUTION which is very hazardous to a literal interpretation of the bible lol...
estoy atonito k simplemente yo no soy nada en esta galaxia..........el hubble abrio mis ojos y mi mente k hay mas alla de mi horizonte terrenal........
I can't believe people are still preaching this ancient religious bullshit in the year 2008. The human race would be stuck in limbo for ions if everyone was brainwashed by that crap. That is just a copout. An easy way to explain things you don't have a clue about. Yeah just say god did it instead of looking for real answers.
Yeah I agree kingwillie. It's the religious fanatics who don't wanna know if there is such a thing as other life forms in the universe like ours. God forbid if we ever discovered life elsewhere, that would create a religious mess on this planet which I wouldn't even give a shit about. So many people rely on the "Good Book" for answers instead of opening their minds up to these infinite possibilities. Is there an actual God somewhere? Maybe so, but I'm comfortable with my own higher power.
Praise the Almighty Father that we will be inserted into his control by the one spirit.. This is a struggling church called Earth only femininely in nature and completely subjective to comet.
"To whom then will you liken Me That I would be his equal?" says the Holy One.
Lift up your eyes on high And see who has created these stars, The One who leads forth their host by number, He calls them all by name; Because of the greatness of His might and the strength of His power, Not one of them is missing.
Then tell me who was the creator of the actual creator. And the creator of that creator. Ha, the human mind needs an aswer and that is the most convenient. An imaginary man made us, ya thats it, sure.
At a time when most people believed that the earth was flat, the Bible spoke of "the circle [or, sphere] of the earth."% (Isaiah 40:22) And over 3,000 years before the famous scientist Sir Isaac Newton explained that the planets are held in empty space by gravity, the Bible poetically stated that 'the earth is hanging upon nothing.' (Job 26:7)
There is plenty of evidence and plenty of time. If the Entire History of the planet Earth were condensed to one day, humans would have been here 1/100 of one second. Thats a known fact. As far as the oceans being full, its called evaporation.
Consider also this poetic description of the earth's water cycle, recorded some 3,000 years ago: "All streams flow into the sea, yet the sea is never full. To the place the streams come from, there they return again." (Ecclesiastes 1:7, New International Version)
all that you see, the entire vastness, is only a representational model of the intellect.space and the universe exist to show our potential;boundless;infinite;we are energy and energy cannot be destroyed, it can only be changed. this is the eternal quest
why thank you, and yes those are my words except of course the, energy cannot be destroyed only changed.but i added the eternal quest,lol. the rest is just a thought and perhaps a dream but i do believe it- feel free to use it, i would be honored-peace
the Bible also says He created the heavens and the earth. NOw when i think of the heavens i think of the universe and space right? its a very general term i beleive.But when it says the earth it is very specific. it doesnt say the heavens some planets then some other stuff..
did it ever occur to you that maybe God is the big bang. It seems strange when you think about the first passages of the Bible. "in the begginning there was nothing"? Think about that. it says that God handcrafted the Earth and it took Him 7 days, so why is it hard to belive that he just kind "BANG" threw the rest of that stuff into the universe? I mean im sure He wanted something to remind us of Him. Thats how i feel about the univerese.
i think people have created a god in order to make sense of what the human mind simply cannot comprehend..it makes what cannot be understood somewhat understandable to others..maybe im wrong, but its easier to say that "god" created everything instead of going into the details or facts of science..
Exactly! Any theory is better than no theory at all no matter how implausible and thousands of years ago when the world was flat and the universe revolved around the earth, god was the only explanation for the incomprehensible. I wont argue that science has all the answers but it makes alot more sense to me than the whole invisible man in the sky thing. There is a whole universe of knowledge that we have barley begun to grasp.
If you think youare a coincidence, Just look at yourself in the mirrior. Tell me any part of your body that is in the wrong place? Your eyes highup so that you don't hit your head somewhere. Your anus down behind so you don't see the mess coming out.................
This makes me realise how pathetic all our petty arguments really are.We are so up ourselves we think we are the center of the universe,when we really are (in my own words)something so diminutive and insignificant.We all need to be gratefull that we have the privilege of co-existing with such a thing that words cannot describe.
you're all wrong, the universe is an estimated 13.5 billion years old.
yet 46 billion light years across, think about it. if thats true, then the inflation speed is a little over 3x the speed of light, and that still doesn't make since, because we can see 46 billion light years away, so either they have the age of the universe wrong, or they have the speed of light wrong.
We are alone.
boxxichampion 1 month ago
@boxxichampion melancholia!
dishsoapish 4 days ago
@dishsoapish We`re marooned on a small island in an endless sea, confined to a tiny spit of sand unable to escape.
boxxichampion 3 days ago
Whats out there?
EnglishRuggers25 1 month ago
I cried. This is humbling.
Imhotterthenyou11 1 month ago
So God needs to care for lot of souls, should we change our faith that we are the chosen one???... BTW one bright point on this pictures it's a galactic = plenty of stars, to much for our undrestanding. Maybe we are not only one in this WORLD... so maybe we will start to thing that it will be nice if we will live so long so we can meet THEM :) STOP WAR STOP POLITICS START FREE THINGKING :) (my eng is bad :) )
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we are just like a single grain of sand on a enormous expanding beach.
@TheLordMilton
we are just like a single grain of sand on a enormous expanding beach.
TheJustinfernandez 5 months ago
we r a single tiny grain of sand in our galaxy now this.
its obvious we r not alone in the universe
cruzgonzalez182 6 months ago
@cruzgonzalez182 ...You talk utter bolocks, with no proof AT ALL:
TheLordMilton 5 months ago
@TheLordMilton welll look at the pictures. ;o
cruzgonzalez182 5 months ago
@cruzgonzalez182 .......No doubt when a girl tells you how bad looking you are, you beleive all she says, and stand by what you read in The Sun?
TheLordMilton 5 months ago
@TheLordMilton not really lol
cruzgonzalez182 5 months ago
@cruzgonzalez182 ..Come off it, you must do?
TheLordMilton 5 months ago
@TheLordMilton :)
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@cruzgonzalez182 ...You talk utter bollocks, with no proof AT ALL:
TheLordMilton 5 months ago
we are like microscopic lol
GodzGirl84 6 months ago
we are just like a single grain of sand on a enormous expanding beach.
TheJustinfernandez 8 months ago
@TheJustinfernandez ...oh shut up and eat your small ice cream , you cretin.
TheLordMilton 5 months ago
this touched me in other places.
latabo1 9 months ago
The insignificance of my life is overwhelming. The insignificance of my country is overwhelming. The insignificance of my planet is overwhelming. The insignificance of my galaxy is the same overwhelming.
saamohod 11 months ago
God may or may not exist... and if he, she, or 'it' does exist.... then, what is God? What is the essence of God?
Nobody has the answers. Come to your own conclusions, don't rely on religion. I think, if you believe in God, you should interpret God in your own way, because 'God' could be anything...
We shouldn't argue over who is right and wrong, because each opinion and interpretation of God is just as valuable as the next.
TheMarkOfTheBeast1 1 year ago
@TheMarkOfTheBeast1 maybe the essence of god is vanilla .
salemthemerciless 11 months ago
God is a creater
Who's to say he hasn't created other life
We live in the earth realm that's why everything Is so far away and we will never be able to travle to other stars letalone other galaxys the lords not stupid
ferrarimike23 1 year ago
hurrah for stony brook!
archanasankaran 1 year ago
Love this video! :)
NasaGirl100 1 year ago
@sxi - who is this musical artist? This music is so fitting, please do share, thanks!
patkoz82 1 year ago
i think there a biljens of universems out there with each biljens and biljens of galaxis i think it is endless
yeahfree 1 year ago
this music is so relaxing, does anyone know the name or artist?
sehren 1 year ago
everything looks so liquid
pinadeiro 1 year ago
When I see this video which I think are the most amazing photographs ever taken in human history, I see billions of galaxies filled with millions of unknown civilizations and all kinds of life. Fantastic beings doing the most unbelievable things. I'm sure somewhere out there some other creatures are also looking out at the heavens and maybe seeing our galaxy among the cosmos and wondering the same thing. It blows my mind
whathoney73 1 year ago 7
@whathoney73 Well said. It's probably the most mind-blowing thing I can even try to comprehend.
greenfruitface 1 year ago
@whathoney73 We are alone.
boxxichampion 1 month ago
its amazing to imagine how big some of them must be...great. :D
we should find a way to travel to other galaxies as fast as possible :P
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لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله
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لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله
st6rs 2 years ago
Some tetragigatons of energysources....
432player 2 years ago 2
It is amazing that each one of these dots is a galaxy, like our milky way. Its too big for us to fathom. Like eternity.
jasperpaws24 2 years ago 3
*infinity
TheMarkOfTheBeast1 2 years ago 2
you know, in an infinite universe, everything exists... including God.
JamieJourney 2 years ago
It depends what "God" is though...
TheMarkOfTheBeast1 2 years ago
i call "my" god the grandiose spirit of creation
Wismer1987 2 years ago
This is realy touch my soul.
DCS66 2 years ago 20
perkin conchetumare tenui puro frio perro culiao ....
ELxSICARIO777 2 years ago
this is so mind blowing and so hard to wrap your head around it, that you just have to laugh at it and realize your place in life... imagine how atoms look compared to the universe, but, what if the universe, was the size of an atom compared to whatever it's in, next to or attached to? truth is... all stars burn out eventually, so LIFE... is temporary, as we know it.
12GaugeLosAngeles 2 years ago 3
and the fact that the light coming from the galaxies the moment we see it is years and years old and they have already changed position
rule2011 2 years ago
Science changes constantly.
TheoryReviewGuy 2 years ago
Well, not constantly but often, depending on the field. But it is precisely why Science "changes" often that it is lightyears (no pun intended) beyond anything religion has been able to produce in its collective history. Oh and its not Science itself, i.e. the Scientific Method, that does the changing but its findings. These "changes" that you refer to are part of Science's self correcting process, something which is entirely absent from religion.
hitchman84 2 years ago
I'd love to see what these hidden truths are that religion can explain and Science can not. I think its fine that you BELIEVE that there is an unseen designer but your beliefs, as well as my own, are entirely irrelevant. All that matters in the pursuit of such answers is testable, verifiable, proof. Evidence acquired through the Scientific Method. So far the evidence ain't look'n so good for the god hypothesis.
hitchman84 2 years ago
I like that music it fits ideally to vids about Universe
7BeAsT9 2 years ago 4
There are some things that some just can't explain; so they invent a god and pester the rest of us by going on and on and on and on and on and on about how much they believe in the very god they themselves created, with such mind-boggling banality that it defies belief.
indigovenus 2 years ago 4
There are some things that science just can't explain. I believe god created the universe.
TheoryReviewGuy 2 years ago
You should review your theory!
markyballack 2 years ago
lol science explains almost everything and religion is full of MYTH !!!! so score is SCIENCE 99 points RELIGION 1 point. I just give that 1 point that you will feel not that much dumb.
7BeAsT9 2 years ago
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hitchman84 2 years ago
if we are alone then its a awfully big waste of space
kellystone84 2 years ago 3
What is the music?
engeladam409 2 years ago
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LtStarkiller 2 years ago
Hey, look, in this black spot theres "Dad" : studying life itself. Hey "Dad" - Wink... ;]
DrGonzoPrototype 2 years ago
While I've seen the HDF before, I never realized how much more impact it has if we slowly skim over it.
I favorite.
StudioGhibli 2 years ago
What are all these here dust specks?
flipwiggins 2 years ago
lol...
chasenoface 2 years ago
at 1:56 there are galaxies calideing
kobedunks8 2 years ago
we're less than a universe's fart
28power68 2 years ago
That is exactly my point!!!
SL600W12 2 years ago
Too bad we are alone in this Universe
SL600W12 2 years ago
its ridiculous to think we are alone.
P4dddy1977 2 years ago 5
Even traveling lightspeed, we couldn't traverse our own Milky Way galaxy in a lifetime. Hell with it, I'm gonna get krunk.
flipwiggins 2 years ago
what you are looking is the furthest photo that human being ever taken, where the oldest galaxies had formed when the universe was very young, some 13 billion years ago.
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this is how you know theres a god
Moud25 2 years ago
I think that comment has about a much worth to me as "FIRST!"
nomyek200 2 years ago 2
Funny to think that in probably every galaxy we see there, in some point has been a lifeform, watching pictures of deep space, and thinking if there is someone else in the world, knowing that it would be almost impossible to reach them.
aakkijee 2 years ago 3
Soooo much talk about God and all! Who's explored the way nano-technology will be able to reverse aging? What will Christians say about that? And no one can deny the face that there is already life extension medicine in many places.
misha33314 2 years ago
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TheMarkOfTheBeast1 2 years ago
holy goodness we are tiny...
Grapppppe 2 years ago 15
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TheMarkOfTheBeast1 2 years ago
But at the same time infinitely immense in relative terms! =P
Everything can be divided by infinity infinity times
KID433321 2 years ago
@Grapppppe we are smLLER THAN TINY
xXModing101xX 1 year ago
so all the light from the deep-field are from galaxies and that light is a collective light of all the stars from each galaxy.this is almost too much to comprehend.
interstellarwonder 2 years ago 2
just think of the technological advancedment just in the 20th century. just imagen what could happen within the next 200-300 years. my guess is that we would all just be connected to a server while being in harbernation, the whole race as one mind so to speak.
swedenboy86 2 years ago
you mean the whole human race is going to be borg in 2-3 hundred years?
dylanstout123 2 years ago
Just amazing and there is more galaxies beyond that.
Galacticgirl198409 2 years ago
i wish you put the numa numa song in here at one point
Nanumir 3 years ago
LOL
Is that a reference to another popular Hubble Deep Field video I wonder...
IneptTroopr 2 years ago
exactly, theories have no absolute say. most seem to think so though!
Intentionaldouche 3 years ago
what if the universe we live in now is existing in a black hole and that black hole is in another universe...is that possible?
aznmou 3 years ago
Then it would be much hotter around us. It's really a stupid question, as it proves you don't really understand what a black hole is.
kjaks 3 years ago
so im stupid for wanting to learn...hmmm..thats a new one..so you must be an astrobiologist? Be happy that i even asked somthing like that..because your stupid ass took the time to answer it..don't thank me.
aznmou 3 years ago 2
Ignore him. What an ass-hole, eh? Wasn't a stupid question at all, at least you're curious about the universe around you, at least you give a damn. Most people don't.
LennyTheLeper 3 years ago 2
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Grabowski420 3 years ago
kjaks, i doubt anyone knows what anything is, its all educated speculation.
Grabowski420 3 years ago
That is another interesting thought
gandaav4 3 years ago
We need to reclaim our night sky and fight light pollution. I miss looking up and feeling insignificant.
sawbonesadams 3 years ago 3
the MOTHER of all light pollutions
(as concerning further deep fields)
is just our own galaxy
(so fight that!)
you Are insignificant
and have all the right to feel that way ;)
1T0T1 3 years ago
Nicely put and so, so true!
sawbonesadams 3 years ago
you have to imagine that if it was possible to leave our solar system time and space would become completely different, maybe from an outside view our solar system would be traveling @ great speeds on one of the great spiral arms of our galaxy and we might not be able to catch up to it again. I think there is great things going on outside our solar system we cant begin to understand, also where there is no financial profit in space exploratin you can bet that we wont be reaching it anytime soon.
wesleyjames81 3 years ago
You're right, it's all about money and profit. I mean... I think it's ridiculous that in all this time we have yet to send another person to the Moon. And we haven't even put a man on Mars yet. It seems the space industry isn't moving forwards at all. It's time we took ANOTHER "giant leap for mankind" and actually did something...
LennyTheLeper 3 years ago 2
the moon landings were only about international arrogance by the USA and USSR. if the cold war didn't take place, there would've been no moon landing. personally, space exploration is great, but i think there are better things to spend money on (education, healthcare etc)
sammygee17 3 years ago
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NewDescartes 3 years ago
You my friend, are fucking retarded.
"Get rid of money"...
Jesus, never get into politics.
LennyTheLeper 3 years ago
im so high lol
thomhjlawrence 3 years ago
ohhhh man, im so high ... wanna get high ?
sammygee17 3 years ago
I love all this, I love to observe all this shit. But let's face it, we'll never reach other galaxies. The distance is simply too vast. The idea of "wormholes" and "warp drives" and stuff is just pure fantasy. It would be great to see what's really out there, but intergalactic travel will never be a possibility. Even interstellar travel is a mammoth task. We MAY reach nearby stars at some point in the future, maybe even in hundreds of years time. But we're very limited in where we can go.
LennyTheLeper 3 years ago
In the end we'd probably get bored of it anyway. Sure awesome at first, but the generation born after would just want a new I-Pod.
PicklesReallySuck 3 years ago
Lenny, unfortunatley not in our lifetime. I'd love to know how far we get. Although there is a singularity for our technological growth. It will happen so quickly that we might bypass the whole need for exploration. That is, if we don't destroy ourselves, which I find much more likely than a manned mission to Mars.
LtStarkiller 3 years ago
what a spectacular video, i feel nostalgic!
great piece of music, what's it called?
patkoz82 3 years ago 2
the most beautiful thing i ever saw.
roydamanna 3 years ago 2
this shows very little...if at any frame in this video, you freeze it and zoom in x1000 you would see millions more galaxies further out in the universe....fuckin' amazing.
BeefSatan 3 years ago 3
ok now we have targets, lets get into our astro bodies and go check 'em out......... you first.
dog1clear 3 years ago 2
Pfft... see you in billions of years then, cos we ain't reaching these any time soon...
LennyTheLeper 3 years ago
time aint got nothin to do with it lenny. not when you can bend it. nowhatimean
dog1clear 3 years ago
Hmm... I do indeed
LennyTheLeper 3 years ago
i'm smiling my friend
dog1clear 3 years ago
I like you lol you're cool
cannabishead4420 3 years ago
cannabishead4420 right on man... you can pilot this crazy ship and i'll go get us a couple beers in the cooler. and not to worry i brought the floyd.....out
dog1clear 3 years ago
You should watch this when you're wacked on sleeping pills, it's great. It all just... fits. It's like an externalisation of your inner consciousness and an expansion of your perception of reality. The music does it justice
LennyTheLeper 3 years ago
The Hubble Altra Deep Feild was of one of the most bare and unremarkable patches of sky much smaller than a grain of sand held at arm's length.
It found more than 10,000 glaxies, each with an average of almost a trillion stars. Most of wich were fully formed and the majority of wich were bigger than our galaxy.
RJL738 3 years ago 2
Not to mention that dye to the immense distance, what we are seeing is how they were hundreds of millions or billions of years ago. So who knows how many more stars have been formed, galaxies merged, etc. in that time.
IneptTroopr 3 years ago 2
yep. its a picture of the early universe
sammygee17 3 years ago
Well, not necessarily. If the universe expanded all from one point then the light from these, now distant, objects would have been reaching us at regular intervals, although they would be slowly increasing intervals. So the images we are seeing could be that of objects which aren't the same age as their distance in light years. If the images were as old as the distance, 78 Billion light years, then the universe would not be the scientifically excepted age, about 15-20 billion years.
Bovoldian 3 years ago
im looking for the coordinates for this image on google earth sky but i can´t find it. Anyone here has the information?
joevicentini 3 years ago
just type hubble deep field
TheJooooker 2 years ago
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The average American life span is what?... around maybe 70-80 years i guess? Ok. What the fuck will any of this matter in the grand scheme of time. Zilch. So why are we here. To worship God. Can you give me a better reason life exists?
asdfasdf008 3 years ago
nihilistic people who hide in religion should be kept away from society
eliteobserver 3 years ago 2
^^ im my own god .. there is no god in the end who judges us all buddy ;)
if someone sees somebody, who is not there, he will be punished for life ..
if many people see somebody, who is not there, its called religion
Ingmar87 3 years ago
i said nothing about god.
dude, souls don't even exist so get over it
eliteobserver 3 years ago
They must be fanatics if they don't believe in other life forms because it seems the belief in other life forms is very consistent with scripture. I can't help but look at this (space) and believe there is a god with other intelligent life forms that he created - many of whom are his children as well. I also believe somewhere in time (after this life) how this all works will be revealed to us. I wouldn't keep this knowledge from my kids...
lat081761 3 years ago
lol, you make it sound like everything was made at once
eliteobserver 3 years ago
lol religious people believing in extraterrestria life
you do know that galaxies are still being formed in the high red shift universe... these things called lyman-alpha blobs create them and from there stellar nurseries and nebulas create the stars and planets
so accepting extraterrestrial life means you also accept ABIOGENESIS/EVOLUTION which is very hazardous to a literal interpretation of the bible lol...
eliteobserver 3 years ago
fking big univers... offcourse we are not solo !!-.- who is the dumb sayd we are solos? AFf,.,
evandroos 3 years ago
If someone knows the song plz write me an msg. Thx
DepthOfMyBrain 3 years ago
EVERYONE: I know the song now:
Solar Quest - Singtree
DepthOfMyBrain 3 years ago 6
I like to say , we are all part of this.
We are all one , we give urself a name the Universe, maybe some overthere give it an other name...
for us , I m You are We are ,all one The Universe
Pimdeflans 3 years ago
"Animals don't need answers, humans do"
Kingwillie206 2008
kingwillie206 3 years ago 2
estoy atonito k simplemente yo no soy nada en esta galaxia..........el hubble abrio mis ojos y mi mente k hay mas alla de mi horizonte terrenal........
razchilaf 3 years ago
Well, we can see who is saved and who is not. Enough said!
mercedesamg9 3 years ago
I can't believe people are still preaching this ancient religious bullshit in the year 2008. The human race would be stuck in limbo for ions if everyone was brainwashed by that crap. That is just a copout. An easy way to explain things you don't have a clue about. Yeah just say god did it instead of looking for real answers.
kingwillie206 3 years ago 7
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icecreamyaa 3 years ago
i agree but we don't need any answers anyway.
Pae75 3 years ago
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Pae75 3 years ago
Yeah I agree kingwillie. It's the religious fanatics who don't wanna know if there is such a thing as other life forms in the universe like ours. God forbid if we ever discovered life elsewhere, that would create a religious mess on this planet which I wouldn't even give a shit about. So many people rely on the "Good Book" for answers instead of opening their minds up to these infinite possibilities. Is there an actual God somewhere? Maybe so, but I'm comfortable with my own higher power.
natureboy84 3 years ago
Please...PLEASE...STFU with your religious crap! I can't stand this shit anymore. Open your mind and read books dammit!
Great video by the way.
kapitch 3 years ago 6
boy you best read the bible befo' satan take yo' soul!
SomebodyShootMee 3 years ago
Praise the Almighty Father that we will be inserted into his control by the one spirit.. This is a struggling church called Earth only femininely in nature and completely subjective to comet.
macgyver377 3 years ago
Beautiful...
jennifergettingbuff 3 years ago
Gigantic suns too.
thetruxavier 3 years ago
"To whom then will you liken Me That I would be his equal?" says the Holy One.
Lift up your eyes on high And see who has created these stars, The One who leads forth their host by number, He calls them all by name; Because of the greatness of His might and the strength of His power, Not one of them is missing.
- Isaiah 40:25,26
leop30 3 years ago
Then tell me who was the creator of the actual creator. And the creator of that creator. Ha, the human mind needs an aswer and that is the most convenient. An imaginary man made us, ya thats it, sure.
Front2422 3 years ago
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"You have always been God-- long before the birth of the mountains, even before you created the earth and the world."
-Psalm 90:2 (Contemporary English Version)
leop30 3 years ago
Wow, what an easy answer from a simple mind.
Front2422 3 years ago
At a time when most people believed that the earth was flat, the Bible spoke of "the circle [or, sphere] of the earth."% (Isaiah 40:22) And over 3,000 years before the famous scientist Sir Isaac Newton explained that the planets are held in empty space by gravity, the Bible poetically stated that 'the earth is hanging upon nothing.' (Job 26:7)
leop30 3 years ago
The universe is only 6000 years old.
Doesn't the bible say that too?
And we didn't evolve from monkeys.
That's in there isn't it?
Have you ever looked in a gorilla or chimp's eyes?!!
Have you ever been to a natural history museum?!
The bible's a great book but it's a crock my friend.
Peace.
JoshieBoy81 3 years ago 2
Where in the Bible says or indicates that the universe is that old?
What's the evidence that we evolved from monkeys?
leop30 3 years ago
There is plenty of evidence and plenty of time. If the Entire History of the planet Earth were condensed to one day, humans would have been here 1/100 of one second. Thats a known fact. As far as the oceans being full, its called evaporation.
Front2422 3 years ago
Consider also this poetic description of the earth's water cycle, recorded some 3,000 years ago: "All streams flow into the sea, yet the sea is never full. To the place the streams come from, there they return again." (Ecclesiastes 1:7, New International Version)
leop30 3 years ago
tell me how to side step time and I'll answer your question.
djbro16 3 years ago
sidestep time? easy become OT VIII
icecreamyaa 3 years ago
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"You have always been God--
long before the birth
of the mountains,
even before you created
the earth and the world."
-Psalm 90:2 (Contemporary English Version)
leop30 3 years ago
each one of those galaxies are hundreds of light years across and remember 1 light year is 4 trillion miles do the math that is a long way
Dayvid1984 3 years ago 2
after the big bang, the origin, did all matter move in every direction at the same speed?
bewambay 3 years ago
all that you see, the entire vastness, is only a representational model of the intellect.space and the universe exist to show our potential;boundless;infinite;we are energy and energy cannot be destroyed, it can only be changed. this is the eternal quest
godbluffvdgg 4 years ago
that was amazing. are those your words? Whose? I have been trying to write that, but I never knew how to express it.
bewambay 4 years ago
why thank you, and yes those are my words except of course the, energy cannot be destroyed only changed.but i added the eternal quest,lol. the rest is just a thought and perhaps a dream but i do believe it- feel free to use it, i would be honored-peace
godbluffvdgg 3 years ago
The Universe is a fascinating thing, and remember, it's not static - that means it has to end somewhere.
MoonTrot101 4 years ago
the Bible also says He created the heavens and the earth. NOw when i think of the heavens i think of the universe and space right? its a very general term i beleive.But when it says the earth it is very specific. it doesnt say the heavens some planets then some other stuff..
capitlcty 4 years ago
did it ever occur to you that maybe God is the big bang. It seems strange when you think about the first passages of the Bible. "in the begginning there was nothing"? Think about that. it says that God handcrafted the Earth and it took Him 7 days, so why is it hard to belive that he just kind "BANG" threw the rest of that stuff into the universe? I mean im sure He wanted something to remind us of Him. Thats how i feel about the univerese.
capitlcty 4 years ago
i think people have created a god in order to make sense of what the human mind simply cannot comprehend..it makes what cannot be understood somewhat understandable to others..maybe im wrong, but its easier to say that "god" created everything instead of going into the details or facts of science..
tay322 4 years ago
I agree. Always thought of it that way.
jegheternippefax 4 years ago
Exactly! Any theory is better than no theory at all no matter how implausible and thousands of years ago when the world was flat and the universe revolved around the earth, god was the only explanation for the incomprehensible. I wont argue that science has all the answers but it makes alot more sense to me than the whole invisible man in the sky thing. There is a whole universe of knowledge that we have barley begun to grasp.
RizzziPinazzzo 4 years ago
If you think youare a coincidence, Just look at yourself in the mirrior. Tell me any part of your body that is in the wrong place? Your eyes highup so that you don't hit your head somewhere. Your anus down behind so you don't see the mess coming out.................
ezeimo 4 years ago 2
I get used to fall asleep with this movie ;P
ArTaNize 4 years ago
This makes me realise how pathetic all our petty arguments really are.We are so up ourselves we think we are the center of the universe,when we really are (in my own words)something so diminutive and insignificant.We all need to be gratefull that we have the privilege of co-existing with such a thing that words cannot describe.
KN0MADD 4 years ago 5
I agree with you.
I had the same thought as you.
except i could never put it in such little words... :)
RitaSquarepants 4 years ago
Take a ride through Hubble's space with the wizard at "Beyond the Universe" at gergie2
gergie2 4 years ago
I saw Elvis - ;)
TheAngryArtist 4 years ago
you're all wrong, the universe is an estimated 13.5 billion years old.
yet 46 billion light years across, think about it. if thats true, then the inflation speed is a little over 3x the speed of light, and that still doesn't make since, because we can see 46 billion light years away, so either they have the age of the universe wrong, or they have the speed of light wrong.
fastbeholb 4 years ago
Hi !! how do u know that we can see 46 billion light years away?
drumstudio2000 4 years ago
Wooo I'm surfin' the intergalactic waves!
fungasuta 4 years ago 4