please answer this question , space is expanding , is it expanding from one point in space like some one blowing up a balloon , or is it expanding from every point in space (if so how ?) or is it expanding from every piece of matter (i think it is this one )
@sailormoon1013506 Kepler 22b is a planet approximately 600 light years away or 5.67631704 x 10^18 meters away. It was recently discovered and is claimed to be habitable. We're probably never going to get there because even if we can reach the speed of light (which is impossible) it will take 600 years to get there. Also, we're viewing as if it were 600 years from now. Which means that the planet could have already been destroyed!
@mileyfantage You're a retard. First off, you spell technology like this: T-E-C-H-N-O-L-O-G-Y. Second of all, the sun won't "blow up." It will expand into a red giant. Even if it did blow up, it wouldn't happen 2500 years from now. That's not until another 3-5 billion years. Lastly, why would we go to Kepler? That thing is 600 light years or 5.67631704 × 10^18 meters away. So basically, even if you travel at the speed of light (which is impossible) it would still take 600 years to get there...
@nateisreallycool We're currently planning to build stations of Mars. But until we can actually find a planet that we KNOW FOR SURE is habitable (has water, atmosphere, etc.) then that's when we might reconsider. But that won't be for another 5million years+. If we found a planet 400 light years away from us that we are sure is habitable, it will take 400 years (at the speed of light) to get there. So answer is probably never. Our planet is fine.
Does our universe have a limit? Like a fronteer or something that determines where it ends and where something else starts?
I read that if more universes existed, physics as we know them would only work like this in OUR universe, including space. So, assuming this was true, it was said that space could only exist within our universe. So what else could be out there if it does have a limit?
@Sk8rBoi4x4TALK Sound requires atoms and molecules to travel. And because there are very few atoms and molecules to carry the sound, we can't create sound in space.
@ProGamersProduce Dark matter makes up space. It actually makes up 83% of it. We don't even know what dark matter is! But the rest is quasars, planets, stars, galaxies,etc.
After 5 000.000 years sun will expand and on earth won`t be able to live people. Is it theoretically possible that people will use the wormhole to pass the earth on other star`s orbit ? PLEASE THUMB UP, i had this question for a long time.
@begis93 First of all, wormholes are theoretical. Which means that they may or may not exist. But even if they did, we wouldn't be able to REACH a wormhole because the nearest one is hundreds, if not, THOUSANDS of light years away. Due to the fact that the speed of light is the speed limit of the universe, we will not be able to make it. Wormholes are actually deadly. Going into a wormhole, you will be split apart into single molecules. So no just accept the fact that we will die in 5billionyrs
Can you do a video on civilization types, like a type 0, 1, 2, etc and the probability of attaining them? Type 0 are tribes, type 1 is planetary, type 2 is solar, type 3 would be galatic
What actually happens to sound in outer space? I know sound vibrates the molecules in the air that the density is very low in outer space and that is somehow why sound cant travel through it, but like, there still is SOME matter there so it doesn't make complete sense to me... maybe if Micheal wont answer, someone else will? :)
@Sunahitsugi The molecules are too far apart. In space, each atom is 1cm away from each other. Even if they do vibrate, it won't carry the sound on. The only noise you can hear is coming from yourself. This is because vibrations are sent to the eardrum therefore it vibrates creating sound that you can hear. But that's pretty much it.
@badrthanu Well, there is no "area" of the big bang. The universe is constantly expanding. But lets say you actually do get closer, you'll experience more powerful radiation that was left by the big bang.
do electromagnetic fields can help or be a way through another dimension or time traveling???
I´ve always been so curious about this topic because I really think (I don´t know why) there is actually a relation with magnetic fields, time traveling and dimensions.
Why don't we make generators of electricity in space, surely they would create much, much more energy considering that in space there are microgravity conditions and the magnet would be able to rotate around the coil of wire for much, much longer (longer than anyone will ever see EVER)?
@CalebForward Because, as far as we can reach, there is no electricity in which we can collect/generate. We don't even have the technology. So that pretty much sums up your question...
@bunnybiengbunny1231 First off, let me just say that this is the most retarded question I've read so far. No, you cannot survive in space. Without a special suit, all the blood in your body would start to boil, therefore making you double in size. There is no oxygen, therefore you would eventually suffocate. And because there is no air pressure, all your fluids would vaporize, killing you immediately.
seeing as time travel could be real is there a area of land with nothing in it so that we could safely travel back in time to that location so we do not hit anything and lets say to time travel you must go though a portal and come out of one. would that would mean that once you create one you could not go back past that date in time because there are no portals in the time before the first portal was made. im sorry i could talk for so long i love vsauce i dont watch tv anymore
@Crazy4ParamoreX Space is simply a vacuum as there is not enough matter to fill all what is (not) there. Some scientists go behind the theory of Dark Matter, which fills all vacuums. Space is also expanding at an alarming rate to who-knows-what or how, but its expanding so much that not everything in the universe is compact (anymore, after the Big Bang). All matter has a gravitational pull, so "stuff" in space comes together here and there filling parts of the very wide open vacuum we call space
where is the real point of rotate of the planet!!!........is there a museum or something.....because there should be a exact point of rotation. i mean the axis of moves rotation.... where exactly is!!!!!...sorry for my english!..i am mexican!
Are there any hypothetical or existing propulsion systems that could potentially get humans to another solar system? Human long term survival is depending on you!
presidential cantidate Newt gringrich say he wants a colony on the moon,without gravity our bones become soft..how long do you think it would take living in space before our bones 'disappear'?
@Jinkies420 Our bones don't "disappear" in space. Astronauts spend months in space without their bones having any effects. However, a person in very little gravity needs to get a lot of exercise to maintain regular health.
is it posable to use earths gravitaional pull to sling shot a space ship to the speed of light or even posably something of a worp speed or a space jump if in fact there is such a thing??
@chillitism No. First of all, the Earth is traveling no where NEAR the speed of light. If you sling shot a spaceship using Earth's rotation while traveling at 30,000 miles per hour,you'll travel about 97,000 miles per hour. Which is not even 1/10,000 the speed of light.
Are vibrations and the relativism of harmony the answer? Vibrations are energy and when they sync/clutch in various way's we can harvest the energy that we prefer. This would compile control of a set mass?
What is that white haze that I see across the night sky? I've always thought it was the milky way, however everyone I ask tells me that because we are IN the milky way we cannot actually see it.
Is it possible that the planets, or even the whole 'solar system', could be just a cell (atom/part) of an even bigger organism, structure or should I say.. thing?
i hate to sound whiney but i made a comment that got over 60 likes and its not up there i am very woried it might go un noticeed and i may not get the recognition i deserve...help meh!
i hate sound whiney but i made a comment that got over 60 likes and its not up there i am very woried it might go un noticeed and i may not get the recognition i deserve...help meh!
@turkyman101 Depends what's inside of the balloon. If there's oxygen. Then, nothing really. If it's water, the water will evaporate, then freeze therefore becoming a solid.
if the universe is expanding there would have been a starting point. Is the universe circular? if so where abouts in the universe map do you think we are?
@AlThaherAhmad i think your talking about dark matter and its the stuff that is inside atoms. if released, it would create an explosion bigger than any bomb mankind has ever created
@MooseTeaComedy ,,, Mmmmm I guess that it is different thing ,, cuz. 1 of my friends told me that there is somthing covering 96% of the space called Dark Material or such a thing ,, I am not sure about it ,, But Really thanx any way (: ,, its really interesting thing that you mentioned !!
What is your take on actual size of matter in space? More specifically the scale of it. Think about it, the largest known star is 2,800,000,000 km in diameter. Pretty big right? Now think of how small an atom is? That is a massive size difference! Where does it start and where does it end? What do you think vsauce?
Considering that it takes roughly several billions of years to reach the far ends of the universe. Could we haven an alternative method of travelling? Such as travelling through higher dimensions?
@XvCrimsonvX because it is the core and because it is just the surface. The core of the sun is way hotter. Its like saying why is it that when i fire a bullet from two guns, the big gun's barrel just as hot as the bullet of a small gun. Because the focal point of the heat creation will always be the hottest point.so the bullet from the big gun will be hotter than the bullet from the small gun.
After you said your famous "Thanks for watching" I was expecting to see a NES cartridge being crushed with that wonderful V-Sauce running out on to the floor.
And my question about space is could Metal be found in Nebula's
@XvCrimsonvX Blackholes don't spin, what you see is the matter around it beeing sucked into the blackhole. Think of it as flushing the toilet. Only with gravity so strong it will actually trap and bend light itself.
Have we, as people, actually explored/checked The Dark Side … of the moon, in any way. Or is it possible, that there are Nazi bases right there, and we don’t even know about it. ???
if a boom or a nuclear boom or a missle is in ouuter space can it explode and how would it look like ,especially nuclear booms and what would the side effect be
@TheTheosamax23 Regular bombs cant but nuclear bombs have and can explode in space, a nuclear bomb is a fusion reaction, just like the sun, so when nuclear device goes off it, in a sense creates a small star for an extremely short time. when one goes off in space it just makes a lot of light and not much else happenes, no sound no heat just light
@mikemorr100 i forgot to mention, it also puts out an Electro Magnetic Pulse which if large enough could wipe out all electronics for an entire continent and almost all would be unrepairable it also would create a shockwave the would destroy anything for hundreds of miles because theres no objects or obstructions to block the energy
@albkallmeti Nothing. What humans call 'something' is space, matter, and time, so outside of space there maybe "something", but it is not space time, it is something else
According to the latest research, they proved that neutrinos can travel faster than light. Does the neutrino travel backward in time or it remains same? Can these neutrinos be used to travel to large distances across the galaxy?
In a parallel universe, was this question picked to answer?
MrJepcats 3 days ago
Do aliens have balls?
pianofan97 4 days ago
please answer this question , space is expanding , is it expanding from one point in space like some one blowing up a balloon , or is it expanding from every point in space (if so how ?) or is it expanding from every piece of matter (i think it is this one )
MR1QUEST 4 days ago in playlist Your Space Questions
What happens with lava/magma in space? If you for example poured it out of a space ship into the outer space.
trinsualt 1 week ago
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trinsualt 1 week ago
How many titties does a Space Cow have?
Spart248 1 week ago
How many years would it take the US mint to produce enough pennies and how many pennies would it take to equal the mass of the moon?
coldfusionwaffles 1 week ago
what happens if we fart in space?
superdude6021 1 week ago
How can a Red Giant be less hotter than a dwarf sun?
issac1is2me3 2 weeks ago
can we fart in space? Thumbs up
TeMoRa11 2 weeks ago
can you fart in the outer space? Thumbs up so we could know...
TeMoRa11 2 weeks ago
what is the black hole in space?
aniesunique11 2 weeks ago
wat happens if u fart in a space suit?
victorgall18 2 weeks ago
why ?
bobdayle1 3 weeks ago
Black holes
NameUnknownTV 3 weeks ago
what is the closest livable planet to earth?
bluestar160 3 weeks ago
what r your thoughts on terra-forming kepler 22-b?
sailormoon1013506 3 weeks ago
what are your thoughts on kepler 22-b?
sailormoon1013506 3 weeks ago
@sailormoon1013506 Kepler 22b is a planet approximately 600 light years away or 5.67631704 x 10^18 meters away. It was recently discovered and is claimed to be habitable. We're probably never going to get there because even if we can reach the speed of light (which is impossible) it will take 600 years to get there. Also, we're viewing as if it were 600 years from now. Which means that the planet could have already been destroyed!
bloodspilla55 2 weeks ago
did we already experiment with the elementry materials in outher space and what is the lastest news about that exa,plme liquad silver
Simbat19785 3 weeks ago 4
can you each tacos in space?
Rainingtacos1212 3 weeks ago
Do you think When the Sun blows up , We will be able to go to Keplar the new planet or will they have new tecnolagy to travel there in 2500 years?
mileyfantage 3 weeks ago
@mileyfantage You're a retard. First off, you spell technology like this: T-E-C-H-N-O-L-O-G-Y. Second of all, the sun won't "blow up." It will expand into a red giant. Even if it did blow up, it wouldn't happen 2500 years from now. That's not until another 3-5 billion years. Lastly, why would we go to Kepler? That thing is 600 light years or 5.67631704 × 10^18 meters away. So basically, even if you travel at the speed of light (which is impossible) it would still take 600 years to get there...
bloodspilla55 2 weeks ago
When will humans be able to live on other planets???
nateisreallycool 3 weeks ago
@nateisreallycool We're currently planning to build stations of Mars. But until we can actually find a planet that we KNOW FOR SURE is habitable (has water, atmosphere, etc.) then that's when we might reconsider. But that won't be for another 5million years+. If we found a planet 400 light years away from us that we are sure is habitable, it will take 400 years (at the speed of light) to get there. So answer is probably never. Our planet is fine.
bloodspilla55 2 weeks ago
Does our universe have a limit? Like a fronteer or something that determines where it ends and where something else starts?
I read that if more universes existed, physics as we know them would only work like this in OUR universe, including space. So, assuming this was true, it was said that space could only exist within our universe. So what else could be out there if it does have a limit?
thermalize 3 weeks ago
Have we been on the Moon ?
gagmanwalking 3 weeks ago
@gagmanwalking yes, yes we have
jigarat 3 weeks ago
Reproducing astronaut suit for male and female possible?! If so how
MrChief0909 3 weeks ago
What is space made of?
usedforcomments 3 weeks ago 2
@usedforcomments its made from pop coRn..
AngryPunish3r 3 weeks ago in playlist Favorite videos
@usedforcomments Space is made mostly of dark matter which is about 83% of the universe. The rest is stars, planets, quasars, etc....
bloodspilla55 2 weeks ago
Is there any type of known animal that could survive in space?
MegaMario666 3 weeks ago 2
why do we care about what you think about space?
overshotfilms08 4 weeks ago
Why is it, that Anti-Matter neutralizes Matter (sorry my question sign is broke :P)
foxytkd 4 weeks ago
Why is it that Radio waves travel through space but sound waves don't?
Sk8rBoi4x4TALK 4 weeks ago 2
@Sk8rBoi4x4TALK Sound requires atoms and molecules to travel. And because there are very few atoms and molecules to carry the sound, we can't create sound in space.
bloodspilla55 2 weeks ago
What makes space!? What is it!? as in if its not a liquid, what gas is the whole space made from! Btw, this is one question.
ProGamersProduce 4 weeks ago
@ProGamersProduce the space is literally nothing... no liquid, no gas... NOTHING
MRdurako93 4 weeks ago
@ProGamersProduce space is space lol
overshotfilms08 4 weeks ago
@ProGamersProduce Dark matter makes up space. It actually makes up 83% of it. We don't even know what dark matter is! But the rest is quasars, planets, stars, galaxies,etc.
bloodspilla55 2 weeks ago
Mars's moon Phobos. (Monolith, satellites losing contact etc)
3KS26 4 weeks ago
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3KS26 4 weeks ago
After 5 000.000 years sun will expand and on earth won`t be able to live people. Is it theoretically possible that people will use the wormhole to pass the earth on other star`s orbit ? PLEASE THUMB UP, i had this question for a long time.
begis93 4 weeks ago
@begis93 First of all, wormholes are theoretical. Which means that they may or may not exist. But even if they did, we wouldn't be able to REACH a wormhole because the nearest one is hundreds, if not, THOUSANDS of light years away. Due to the fact that the speed of light is the speed limit of the universe, we will not be able to make it. Wormholes are actually deadly. Going into a wormhole, you will be split apart into single molecules. So no just accept the fact that we will die in 5billionyrs
bloodspilla55 2 weeks ago
will you fly away if you fart in outer space?
Ivu100 4 weeks ago
Can you do a video on civilization types, like a type 0, 1, 2, etc and the probability of attaining them? Type 0 are tribes, type 1 is planetary, type 2 is solar, type 3 would be galatic
PplPolar 4 weeks ago
''theres no sound in outer space...''
What actually happens to sound in outer space? I know sound vibrates the molecules in the air that the density is very low in outer space and that is somehow why sound cant travel through it, but like, there still is SOME matter there so it doesn't make complete sense to me... maybe if Micheal wont answer, someone else will? :)
Sunahitsugi 1 month ago 2
@Sunahitsugi The molecules are too far apart. In space, each atom is 1cm away from each other. Even if they do vibrate, it won't carry the sound on. The only noise you can hear is coming from yourself. This is because vibrations are sent to the eardrum therefore it vibrates creating sound that you can hear. But that's pretty much it.
bloodspilla55 2 weeks ago
Can you have sex in space (PLZ THUMBS UP SO HE CAN SEE & ANSWER :D)
AmyRosas 1 month ago
would light start to travel faster then 186000 mps while being pulled into a black hole?
grandisleme 1 month ago in playlist Your Space Questions
What happens if you get closer to the area of the big bang ?
badrthanu 1 month ago
@badrthanu Well, there is no "area" of the big bang. The universe is constantly expanding. But lets say you actually do get closer, you'll experience more powerful radiation that was left by the big bang.
bloodspilla55 2 weeks ago
Google your questions before asking!
dorkinoslayer 1 month ago
do electromagnetic fields can help or be a way through another dimension or time traveling???
I´ve always been so curious about this topic because I really think (I don´t know why) there is actually a relation with magnetic fields, time traveling and dimensions.
Mariianniit12 1 month ago
does Bluetooth/wifi work in no oxygen and no gravity
foofighter9110 1 month ago
Why don't we make generators of electricity in space, surely they would create much, much more energy considering that in space there are microgravity conditions and the magnet would be able to rotate around the coil of wire for much, much longer (longer than anyone will ever see EVER)?
CalebForward 1 month ago 21
@CalebForward Because, as far as we can reach, there is no electricity in which we can collect/generate. We don't even have the technology. So that pretty much sums up your question...
bloodspilla55 2 weeks ago
what would happen if an person tryed to live in outer space and survied is it possible o.o
bunnybiengbunny1231 1 month ago
@bunnybiengbunny1231 First off, let me just say that this is the most retarded question I've read so far. No, you cannot survive in space. Without a special suit, all the blood in your body would start to boil, therefore making you double in size. There is no oxygen, therefore you would eventually suffocate. And because there is no air pressure, all your fluids would vaporize, killing you immediately.
bloodspilla55 2 weeks ago
big one for you.
seeing as time travel could be real is there a area of land with nothing in it so that we could safely travel back in time to that location so we do not hit anything and lets say to time travel you must go though a portal and come out of one. would that would mean that once you create one you could not go back past that date in time because there are no portals in the time before the first portal was made. im sorry i could talk for so long i love vsauce i dont watch tv anymore
3199marcus 1 month ago 13
Whats your name?
Failbl0gpwn 1 month ago
Guys.... THIS IS WHY WE HAVE GOOGLE XD
superotherguy1 1 month ago
@JeroenMW2 I'm reacting a little late but thank you for your explanation, it does pretty much answer my question. Really interesting stuff !
TimoonMoth 1 month ago
why is 'Space' a vacuum?
Crazy4ParamoreX 1 month ago
@Crazy4ParamoreX Space is simply a vacuum as there is not enough matter to fill all what is (not) there. Some scientists go behind the theory of Dark Matter, which fills all vacuums. Space is also expanding at an alarming rate to who-knows-what or how, but its expanding so much that not everything in the universe is compact (anymore, after the Big Bang). All matter has a gravitational pull, so "stuff" in space comes together here and there filling parts of the very wide open vacuum we call space
SpeedinHawk 1 month ago
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where is the real point of rotate of the planet!!!........is there a museum or something.....because there should be a exact point of rotation. i mean the axis of moves rotation.... where exactly is!!!!!...sorry for my english!..i am mexican!
XxalexX3372 1 month ago 4
@Alienalloy thanks alot!:)
its7th 1 month ago
@xXTobbe1337Xx kl man thnks
its7th 1 month ago
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its7th 1 month ago
Is it possible the Pluto is a moon of Neptune
bsm130 1 month ago
@bsm130 No. Pluto is not a moon of Neptune because it doesn't revolve around it.
bloodspilla55 2 weeks ago
Are there any hypothetical or existing propulsion systems that could potentially get humans to another solar system? Human long term survival is depending on you!
JaySmith91 1 month ago
Does your head really implode when you're in outerspace without a helmet?
woofles456 1 month ago
@woofles456 No, because your organs are flexible, you won't EXPLODE. You'll just double in size.
bloodspilla55 2 weeks ago
how big is our galaxy??
evietheeevee 1 month ago
@evietheeevee The Milky Way Galaxy is approximately 100,000-120,000 light years in diameter.
bloodspilla55 2 weeks ago
presidential cantidate Newt gringrich say he wants a colony on the moon,without gravity our bones become soft..how long do you think it would take living in space before our bones 'disappear'?
Jinkies420 1 month ago 2
@Jinkies420 Our bones don't "disappear" in space. Astronauts spend months in space without their bones having any effects. However, a person in very little gravity needs to get a lot of exercise to maintain regular health.
bloodspilla55 2 weeks ago
pyhsicists say there is an end to space because it is visually black,telling us there is an end at some point,what do you imagine is 'beyond' space?
Jinkies420 1 month ago
can a human being travel at the speed of light anytime soon?????
musicaholicJunaid 1 month ago
How and/ or when will we terra-form a planet like Mars?
AxelGrease11 1 month ago
Do they have guns at ISS spacestation in case of alien encounter?
ultrapelago 1 month ago
is it posable to use earths gravitaional pull to sling shot a space ship to the speed of light or even posably something of a worp speed or a space jump if in fact there is such a thing??
chillitism 1 month ago
@chillitism No. First of all, the Earth is traveling no where NEAR the speed of light. If you sling shot a spaceship using Earth's rotation while traveling at 30,000 miles per hour,you'll travel about 97,000 miles per hour. Which is not even 1/10,000 the speed of light.
bloodspilla55 2 weeks ago
if an apple core what put into space will it decompose? And if so will it decompose faster than it would on earth?
Blessed4infinity 1 month ago
im sure i subbed to this channel for a reason....
XTh0mPs0nX 1 month ago
Are vibrations and the relativism of harmony the answer? Vibrations are energy and when they sync/clutch in various way's we can harvest the energy that we prefer. This would compile control of a set mass?
ThisSpitefulSnake 1 month ago
What is that white haze that I see across the night sky? I've always thought it was the milky way, however everyone I ask tells me that because we are IN the milky way we cannot actually see it.
dontreadthis21 1 month ago
How do we know space is 3-dimensionnal ?
kocongo 1 month ago
@kocongo We don't. It's just a theory. But according to calculations, it's been proven.
bloodspilla55 2 weeks ago
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Is it possible that the planets, or even the whole 'solar system', could be just a cell (atom/part) of an even bigger organism, structure or should I say.. thing?
bubblecup18 1 month ago
Who ever has the top comment is gay
AlexDiavolo1 1 month ago
Would the earth be affected if the moon had a different color
hellow1357911 1 month ago
@hellow1357911 there is no possible way, light is only waves in the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum
ColdRainMaker 1 month ago
Why didn't NASA send Voyager deeper into the Milky Way?
NocturnalRoseFairy 1 month ago
@NocturnalRoseFairy they cant send a probe 1000 light years away in only 33 years, the space probe is moving by itself
ColdRainMaker 1 month ago
@NocturnalRoseFairy Because Voyager's goal was to collect data in the solar system.
bloodspilla55 2 weeks ago
you never answered my question from 2 days ago. ( red shift & blue shift )
winkerandshona 1 month ago
If a giant ring is put around all of earth, would it rotate the planet?
Swiftclaw123 1 month ago
@Swiftclaw123 this planet already rotates
ColdRainMaker 1 month ago
Why the governments are hiding the truth from us about aliens?
AngryPunish3r 1 month ago 72
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i hate to sound whiney but i made a comment that got over 60 likes and its not up there i am very woried it might go un noticeed and i may not get the recognition i deserve...help meh!
yes1sir1no1sir 1 month ago in playlist Liked videos
i hate sound whiney but i made a comment that got over 60 likes and its not up there i am very woried it might go un noticeed and i may not get the recognition i deserve...help meh!
yes1sir1no1sir 1 month ago in playlist Liked videos
Hey micheal what happens when you pop a baloon in space?
turkyman101 1 month ago 2
@turkyman101 Depends what's inside of the balloon. If there's oxygen. Then, nothing really. If it's water, the water will evaporate, then freeze therefore becoming a solid.
bloodspilla55 2 weeks ago
how did they take a picture of our galaxy when we are in the middle of it
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almarri911 1 month ago
if the universe is expanding there would have been a starting point. Is the universe circular? if so where abouts in the universe map do you think we are?
SuperReptus 1 month ago
What happens if you fart in the outer space?
25Maryan 1 month ago 29
@25Maryan hhahHAHAAHhaHA
AngryPunish3r 1 month ago
@25Maryan and light it on fire.
rayzrblayd24 1 month ago
@rayzrblayd24 u wont be able to because for a fire to start you need oxygen and guess what is not in space... yup oxygen
Gamerbdog 1 month ago
@Gamerbdog Thanks buzzkill.
rayzrblayd24 1 month ago
@rayzrblayd24 lol sry but nice comment
Gamerbdog 1 month ago
@25Maryan Then you're stuck smelling your own fart recycling it and farting it out again and the cycle continues til eternity.
rayzrblayd24 1 month ago
@25Maryan your fart would desumblimate, i learned that from michael. :D
DKzain23 1 month ago in playlist More videos from spacelab
why when A clock sent near a black hole its mechanism stops?
vishwinking 1 month ago
what is outside universe?
divyasharma98 1 month ago
What is the dark material ???
AlThaherAhmad 1 month ago
@AlThaherAhmad i think your talking about dark matter and its the stuff that is inside atoms. if released, it would create an explosion bigger than any bomb mankind has ever created
MooseTeaComedy 1 month ago
@MooseTeaComedy ,,, Mmmmm I guess that it is different thing ,, cuz. 1 of my friends told me that there is somthing covering 96% of the space called Dark Material or such a thing ,, I am not sure about it ,, But Really thanx any way (: ,, its really interesting thing that you mentioned !!
AlThaherAhmad 1 month ago
What is the Orion spacecraft and what is it going to be used for
JJWillis111 1 month ago
Does alians have sex??
lalito1792 1 month ago 3
What is your take on actual size of matter in space? More specifically the scale of it. Think about it, the largest known star is 2,800,000,000 km in diameter. Pretty big right? Now think of how small an atom is? That is a massive size difference! Where does it start and where does it end? What do you think vsauce?
CanadianKryptonite 1 month ago
Considering that it takes roughly several billions of years to reach the far ends of the universe. Could we haven an alternative method of travelling? Such as travelling through higher dimensions?
TheYetiNinja 1 month ago in playlist Your Space Questions
If water is frozen with a a positive electrical charge in space will it freeze in a snow flake matter or shattered?
prestoney1 1 month ago
Is it possible for there to be daimonds on near by planets like Mars?
prestoney1 1 month ago
Can the universe expand so much, that it could fold back in on itself and preform a reverse "Big Bang" where it turns back in to nothingness?
XvCrimsonvX 1 month ago
How is it possible that the surface of the sun is JUST as hot as the core of the sun?
XvCrimsonvX 1 month ago
@XvCrimsonvX because it is the core and because it is just the surface. The core of the sun is way hotter. Its like saying why is it that when i fire a bullet from two guns, the big gun's barrel just as hot as the bullet of a small gun. Because the focal point of the heat creation will always be the hottest point.so the bullet from the big gun will be hotter than the bullet from the small gun.
ColdRainMaker 1 month ago
is it true that if you go faster than the speed of light, time starts to go back?, and as soon as you are traveling at the speed of light time stops?
dorianmayorquin 1 month ago
@dorianmayorquin Yes. If you exceed the speed of light, time itself goes back. But as you reach the speed of light, time stops.
bloodspilla55 2 weeks ago
is it possible to create artificial gravity?
dorianmayorquin 1 month ago
@dorianmayorquin kind of, astronauts use centrifugal force to imitate it
ColdRainMaker 1 month ago
what happens at the end of a black hole?
dorianmayorquin 1 month ago
Is it possible that there are civilized life beings outside our solar system?
for example, the Drakes formula calculates the answer to this exact question but is it really true?
ChuloTnT 1 month ago
is it possible to visit planets that are 600 light years away? That would be so many gernerations oh humans in this space ship.
ImRickJamesB1tch1 1 month ago
who many earth we need to make the galaxy full
KSA2099 1 month ago
After you said your famous "Thanks for watching" I was expecting to see a NES cartridge being crushed with that wonderful V-Sauce running out on to the floor.
And my question about space is could Metal be found in Nebula's
evilwarcow 1 month ago
does sunspot have any benefit for people?
kenlipeace 1 month ago
How long away are we from colonizing other planets?
subscriber44 1 month ago
Why do blackholes spin? And do they spin clockwise , counter clockwise? and why?
XvCrimsonvX 1 month ago
@XvCrimsonvX Blackholes don't spin, what you see is the matter around it beeing sucked into the blackhole. Think of it as flushing the toilet. Only with gravity so strong it will actually trap and bend light itself.
JeroenMW2 1 month ago
Have we, as people, actually explored/checked The Dark Side … of the moon, in any way. Or is it possible, that there are Nazi bases right there, and we don’t even know about it. ???
Polish fan..
Kiernik 1 month ago
I suggest,, before ask a question,, better google it ourself 1st,, need a very very very and briefly explanation about it, then ask here..
ArifAimanIsa 1 month ago
why does mass (like black holes) effect time?
CarlPetry 1 month ago
@CarlPetry Eh,, where you get this question from. .? I mean, what causing you to wondering about time effected in a black hole ? ?
ArifAimanIsa 1 month ago
I recently saw images of the Cat's Paw Nebula, and it fascinates me. Can you tell us any cool things about it, or nebulas in general?
littleangel1991 1 month ago
Discuss the "Grateful Dead" drummer who is making music with sounds form outer space ( such as quasars)!
alamaxout 1 month ago
if a boom or a nuclear boom or a missle is in ouuter space can it explode and how would it look like ,especially nuclear booms and what would the side effect be
TheTheosamax23 1 month ago
@TheTheosamax23 Regular bombs cant but nuclear bombs have and can explode in space, a nuclear bomb is a fusion reaction, just like the sun, so when nuclear device goes off it, in a sense creates a small star for an extremely short time. when one goes off in space it just makes a lot of light and not much else happenes, no sound no heat just light
mikemorr100 1 month ago
@mikemorr100 i forgot to mention, it also puts out an Electro Magnetic Pulse which if large enough could wipe out all electronics for an entire continent and almost all would be unrepairable it also would create a shockwave the would destroy anything for hundreds of miles because theres no objects or obstructions to block the energy
mikemorr100 1 month ago
Are boobs better and bigger in space
FUARESISTANCE 1 month ago
If the Universe keeps expanding what is outside the Universe?
albkallmeti 1 month ago 71
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dhruvrawat14 1 month ago
@albkallmeti Space ( Emptiness ) XD
dhruvrawat14 1 month ago
@albkallmeti i bet he cant answer that question :)
TheDutchMaster92 1 month ago
@albkallmeti right!that was even my question..:P
but yeah mysterious wats outside it????/
divyasharma98 1 month ago
@albkallmeti the very fabric of our existence is expanding in accordance with Einstein's laws of Relativity.
timmah583 1 month ago in playlist Your Space Questions
@albkallmeti YES THAT IS THE QUESTION I WANT IT TO BE ANSWERED
witeoutloadboy 1 month ago
@albkallmeti Man not even Michael knows that
NEPatriots128154 1 month ago
@albkallmeti Nothing. What humans call 'something' is space, matter, and time, so outside of space there maybe "something", but it is not space time, it is something else
ColdRainMaker 1 month ago
is there any significance of the dwarf planets in our solar system other than pluto?
sugar833 1 month ago
According to the latest research, they proved that neutrinos can travel faster than light. Does the neutrino travel backward in time or it remains same? Can these neutrinos be used to travel to large distances across the galaxy?
saduaithal1 1 month ago
How long do you think it will take before we can explore space like in Star Trek?
SirMindfuck 1 month ago in playlist Your Space Questions
can i make something spins around another thing with a gravity force?
MtEdd13 1 month ago
@MtEdd13
Ya
FXrubiP 1 month ago
Is the universe endless? Or is it shaped like a soccer ball?
Grizumi 1 month ago
@Grizumi
no and no
the universe has an end, and it is shaped lie a plane.
FXrubiP 1 month ago
what would happen if a white hole and a black hole came even "close" to each other?
magicalrubixdude 1 month ago
@magicalrubixdude there are no white holes!!!
MtEdd13 1 month ago
Could a planet in our solar system possibly collide with another planets orbit?
theguythatmakesvids1 1 month ago