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  • Never was it so important to find that 'other' planet that is habitable by us...

  • Don't forget that this is what we see only with our human eyes. Try to think the sun also maybe have eyes and sees us... This could be real... We just know something that our mind can understand and our eyes to see.

  • have any of these gases in space been tested on earth to see if they are of any value to us? New energy perhaps.

  • top left of the screen @3:47 the orion belt O.O

  • What is a Black hole? & Center of universe??

  • For instance, there are 8 billion ppl on the planet.. you cannot just squeeze everything together and think that once everyone was a whole.. just doesn't make sense.

  • Just makes me laugh when Scientist believe that in theory you can squeeze all the stars, and galaxies together from what we see today.. This cannot be accurate. From knowledge, everythings evolve in time. This means you cannot squeeze all the Matters we see today and compress it. Because in evolution Matters in the universe aren't the way they look are now from billions of years ago.

  • @MrCho604 The first question is: What is matter? Relativity points to matter being nothing more than convertible energy. It has also been observed that the interior of an atom is empty space. If these theories are indeed the case, then matter is comprised of mostly empty space and nothing is truly solid. Therefore, the compression ratio would be extremely high and allow for the absolute compacting of matter to reside in a very small space. From these theories it makes perfect sense.

  • I feel small, useless, depressed after watching this why? :(

    I want to know whats out there, whos out there so much that i just get so sad and depressed.. :S

  • i have a question.. what is in the center of a galaxy?

  • @loopz321 Nobody can be absolutely certain, but the current theory is a super massive black hole resides at the center of almost all galaxies.

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  • So do you believe in parallel dimensions?

  • So do you believe in Parallel Dimensions

  • will our solar system be effected by the collisions?

  • @TheAstronaut19 yes, I hope in 3 Billion years we can still exist and have means to survive this collision. There are 2 dwarf galaxies colliding with the Milky Way(MW) right now but astronomers say they have an orbital cycle within the MW around its center and that Earth is not in danger, so I think that collision looks worst than it really is.

  • Meow x3

  • It's a shame I won't be here to see the collision :(

  • @ipodtouch97 in know right :(

  • wat will happen when milky way collide with andromeda.

    ans ;child birth

  • how can i find the song names?

  • this makes you feel so small and unimportant. but is is okay to no that we can not be alone.

  • 2:29 every bitch ... :P

  • haha dark matter...maybe if the equations accounted for torque and coralis it wouldnt seem aparant that 98% of the universe is missing and need to invent new matter to plug into your stubborness

  • @jakestgermain: Yeah, if we all just studied Jake we'd live in a much simpler world.

  • When galaxys collide.. Do any stars get sent 'rogue'..? As in,.. escape the gravational pull of both galaxys and get launched into the 'void' between the super clusters..

    if that can happen, would it be a 'good' or 'bad' thing.. Good?=After the chaos.. you would have plenty of time to build up your solar system, free of interferance from others ... Bad?=if your needs for minerals are more then what youve got, or if your star wont live long enough to make it to the next supercluster

  • @survival12345: Oh, sure. Look at some of the high resolution galaxy collision simulations. Any star that happens to get close to one galactic center or the other gets a nice boost in to far space, usually only to eventually come back after a nice, long vacation. Such a star would be accompanied by most of it's planets, though their orbits might be perturbed.

    For a civ living on a planet, it would probably be OK until the high speed re-entry back into the galaxies.

  • our scicents believe, "there would be 100 billion of galaxies in the whole universe"

    My question is, how do they know that figure, did they exactly count them manually ?

    I am totally disagree, please be accurate and give us the correct stats!!!!!!!

  • @droppermyth1: Yup, or at least they sampled a representative slice and extrapolated. Look up "Sloan Digital Sky Survey"; you may even find a video about it here.

  • @droppermyth1 well look at hubbles 'deep field image'.... a tiny portion of seemingly empty sky, had almost countless amounts of galaxys in it....

    i would say the hundred billion number is way too small...

  • I was concerned about that "we could fit stars of all galaxies into the space between the Sun and Proxima Centauri" thing. Sun is 1,4 mln km diameter, the distance to Proxima Centauri is 40 trillion km (in a short scale). So we can fit just about 28,5 million suns in one line. But this is a bubble and we have to calculate it's volume. Than it starts to make sense. Only on the edge (sphere) of this bubble we could fit about 1,25 octillion suns. (I hope my math is right.)

  • @Nokturn6: Doing a quick division of the distance to alpha centauri (4.16e16 km) by the diameter of the sun (14e8 km) gives about 3e7 sun-sized stars, or 30 million. Volume is (4/3) * pi * r^3, or 1.3 * 3.14 * (4.16e16^3) or 300e48 cu km, enough to hold about 1e23 suns packed in a square lattice.

    It'll do.

  • Who ever made everything made it so that nothing born from it would have the capability to fathom it.

  • Man, why do they have to be that far? 30 km from that bit of sand to another? Why not like 5+- yards away. OhEmGe, I feel tired just imagining that.

  • I feel like by the time we make it to the nearest star to ours, Andromeda would have swallowed our galaxy. Thats going to be intense, when we're a duel galaxy

  • @Orlando2914 i hope humans last long enough to see andromeda strike.Our system bobs up/down thru the galaxys plane every 30 million yrs.We're on our way back into the shooting gallery.We have huge impacts,war,plague,and mega volcanos to worry about before even that happens. Human lifespan is so short,it's just not fair.(not that i want to see disaster)

  • HELP !! i think my brain has just shut down !! 2 much information , i never normally think this deep !!!!! fantastic videos really enjoying them , thank u .

  • if you believe in god, maby when we die we become a star? who knows?

  • @NEEDCARS I know......

  • In fact, we all are a part of the sun (here, it's our sun). We all are just made up from what the scientists called "the leftover" after the formation of our sun billions of years ago.

  • i don't believe in god, but that is what happens. all the atoms in our bodies existed at the big bang, the solar system has only existed 1/3 of that time. the heavier elements in us came from exploding stars and when our planet is destroyed, the dust that was once us will form new stars, planets, and maybe even life.

    and to me, that's the best kind of afterlife there could be.

  • @thesurgeon yeah i think the same neverending cycle of life woohoo.

  • Can you even IMAGINE what it would be to see a star ignite from Earth. I know it wouldn't be more than a very brief flash which would only amount to a slightly brighter star that dims but still, if you could understand what you had witnessed. I can't even discribe what I'd feel. I can't

  • @thatsMrSmileytoyou: ummm, actually it would be a long lasting "flash", perhaps into the tens of thousands of years. A star just coming to ignition will be surrounded by a dust/gas envelope. When ignition starts, photons created have to work their way to the nominal surface, a process that takes thousands of years, while it heats the whole interior of the star. At last, the surface will start warming, driving away the remaining dust. It will take the star a while to build up heat...

  • ... first in radio waves, then microwaves, then infrared, and at last in visible colors, red through blue. If it is large it will continue on up into the UV.

    To see some stars that are just now tossing off their envelopes, see the Pillars of Creation Hubble photo, and look at the tips of some of the horns sticking out of the pillars. Google "star birth".

  • @puncheex Uhhhh, nice speech but I was just trying to relate the emotion if I were to see the majesty of our Universe unfolding in front of me as such. Thanks anyway though...

  • @thatsMrSmileytoyou: Ah, just a little poetic license, then.

  • the depth.. the size and amount is hard to fathom.... this is life .... this is where we should be putting our energies.. finding out why we are here.. instead of worrying about petty things here on earth.. the earth has enough to give shelter and food to everyone.. but as humans we have lost our true perspective on what we should be doing.. this is an amazing subject.. and should be taught in school as a priority to show people whats really important

  • I agree but people are different and have different values. Problems on earth feels so insignificant indeed when you look at the vastness of space but when it comes down to it you cannot enjoy the benefits of space exploration in your lifetime. Nor can you spread your values for longer periods than a lifetime. Until mankind can cure/slow ageing we will never succeed in this endeavour and that will one day make us a doomed race.

  • @TerrestialSatelite my point is that we should be using this vastness thats out there as a signal and teaching point to children to try and get them to put things in perspective about whats going on in the true relality.. when someone says your up in space as if your not with it.. well its actualy them who are not with it and not in living i reality.. reality is space and there fore should be given the respect it deserves... Greetings

  • @TerrestialSatelite I disagree completely, we have done a lot more in the last 100 years than we have done in centuries, our technological advances are accelerating, specially with the development of better computers and understanding of the Universe Physics, so soon will be able to design proper spaceships that maybe are anti-gravity based so we needn't fuel as we know it, only generate a electromagnetic field to repel Earth Gravity, & research on wormholes whomight be usable in a few centuries

  • yes

    The distance and size of the universe I cannot comprehend!

    There must be life somewhere in the Andromeda galaxy! How the hell we would get there is beyond comprehension.

  • I think there definitely are solar systems in our galaxy which holds life aswell.

  • @DopingBox Yes. and other than the m theory, I believe there are universes inside the subatomic particles that holds galaxies and solar systems that holds life aswell. I mean, who knows.

  • @Corrupt5358: well, we aren't going to do it with Apollo. I think it's safe to say that if it ever happens it will use technology of which we don't have an inkling (except perhaps in some sci-fi) at this time.

  • I agree that thinking about why we are here is important.

    But why should we discover space for that? Do you really believe by finding out more about space we get to know why we are? I dont think so. It wont lead to anything else than the science of the smallest particels... people should first try to deal with themselves on earth - there is so much to do. How can wen deal with space, when we cant even handle our own issues? THEY are really important right now.

  • @Laluilos "EXACTLY " we should be using space to be putting things here on earth in perspective !.. and by that i mean start working together as a team ( for those who want it ) we forget about space alot of the time  but really its obviously very important to get people to see whats really going on...

  • @Laluilos: two things. Our purpose, if there is one, may well be found out there. If we don't look, we won't find. Secondly, what if there is no purpose to find, or perhaps after diligent looking we find no purpose? What will you we then? Shrivel up for the lack? I don't think purpose is something that matters, personally. Solving our problems, sure, we have to do that, but that has little to do with purpose, it has only to do with being true to ourselves and our environment.

  • @puncheex I think you didnt understand what i meant: Of course i agree with you that purpose doesnt matter when exploring space - thats what i already wrote.^^ But purpose matters down here on earth, and you seem th forget the money that exploring space costs - you could solve so many problems here on earth with it.

  • @Laluilos: Ow really? Lets get some numbers (from the 2011 budget, all numbers in billions of dollars):

    Social Security Admin: 792

    Corp for National and Community : 1.4

    Housing and Urban Development: 47.5 plus loans of 550

    Education: 71.5 plus loans: 135

    Veteran Affairs: 793 plus loans of 53.6

    Health & Human Services: 901

    NASA: 17.6

    Where, exactly, do you intend to spread NASA's paltry 17 billion out within? Add it to HHS, adding 2% to their budget? Bump HUD's loans by 4%?

  • Exactly how many additional problems would be solved by usin g NASA's budget for additional human problem spending?

  • @Laluilos what nasa gets is chump change.... we spend over 350million per day on the war on 'terror'... if we gave nasa that type of money, then, who knows.... maybe we would all be living on another planet, having all types of new wars with 'space terrorists'...

    our sun, planet, solar system, will eventually die.... the ONLY way to continue the existence of the human race is to travel the stars...

  • I totally and fully agree with you. Your comment is one of the most insightful and correct comments online. People are crammed into each others faces down here on Earth and most times we forget to look up and wonder like a child again for just a moment.

  • i'm looking for

    ingenior

    doctor

    explorator " jules vernes base "

    " Electro system rocket " human from earth The light of the star are so old

  • Galactic flirt. hahaha

  • what a load of rubbish.....this is just the goverments way of controlling us......theres no stars just ten or twenty that come out at night...and the one that jesus mum followed.

  • HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    go back an join the cavemen you moron LOL!! fuck i love stupid people lol!!!! oh an for your information jesus is fake an so is the bible, your belives is your peoples way of trying to controll us you fucking dumby LOL!!!! you probaly didnt have many friends growing up did you LOL!!!!

  • also if its rubish why did u watch all the way up to chapter 5 you fucking hipocrit LOL

  • NO i didnt have many friends growing up but my mum used to say it was because i was special and people didnt want to be around special people......God loves me and thats all that counts!

  • WOW DUDE JUST WOW

  • Heh, I'm really enjoying these videos, they're very informative and I love hearing about the scale of the universe. But I am finding the voice of the narrator quite funny :o)

    Not the guy that appears on screen but the one that talks over some of the graphics.

  • maybe we just can not feel joy and always look for something to complain? Maybe, who knows? :-)

    Happy New Year

  • when i look up i nevver see things like that at 3:48

    i more see just dots...

  • Its like one great big cosmic battle out there for survival. It's so big it blows my mind to another level.

    Loving my little planet earth though. Its crazy to think we are all inextricably linked.

    To think that Dark Matter and I are related. Get you're head around that! lol x

  • 2:05...love this!!!

  • Because it is called DARK matter for some of people its SCARY :) its funny.

    I understand how it works and for me its good thing and not EVIL.

    in space nothing is EVIL! Evil is something that is mentioned in f*** bible in nature there is nothing evil

    For me only black holes are scary BUT NOT EVIL :)

    Some of you must learn more about universe.

    For scientist dark matter is still unknown and they use some words that scares those with smaller knowledge :/

  • "Infinity" is just a word so that our simple minds don't lock up under the thought that something so big and so vast exists that we cannot comprehend and/or calculate it.

  • exactly !

    our brains must be unable to understand lots of phenomena even if they would be explained to us from a higher intelligence.

    our extremly short life span,our earthy senses etc...

    i can't stand the idea that i will die ignorant

  • in this video it says 'to completely fill the volume of space between our sun and the nearest star, we would have to pack in all the stars from all the galaxys in the entire universe'??? is that not an outrageous claim considering that, as i understand, the universe is infinite?

  • Sorry, the Universe is most likely finite and M theory has opened up the strong possibility that our Universe in one in a sea of Universes, each with their own physical laws. Truth is, I doubt we'll ever know for certain. But for now, science points to our Universe as a finite bubble floating in the multiverse.

  • @cronoslogic : I know I'm responding to a year old comment. Sorry. But despite the elegance of M-Theory... is there really any evidence to guide us in deciding whether the Universe is finite or infinite? I'd be inclined to say that we don't know, but have a beautiful, and untestable (for the foreseeable future) theory that says it's probably finite. The narrator was no doubt referencing "The Observable Universe".

  • @cronoslogic yh then sum1's gna say that that multi universe is in a bubble floating in another group of multiverses that are in bubbles

  • @fenceman456 sounds good to me,..even though all of it, every last ounce, is nothing more than speculation and theory.

  • @cronoslogic I think rythmking24 is right, is too arrogant to say that because as I've seen on other YT videos the perceptible univers is 13K BL (billion light years) across and the calculated one is about 195K BL and that even that wasn't probably all, that it could be even larger but they didn't have enough evidence beyond that calculated distance. Humans do make arrogant claims about the universe like they have visited it completely, we should be more humble on our appreciations IMO.

  • @rythmking24 the universe is always expanding and the nearest star is always creeping away  from us. But there is always a finite amount of stars available to space and it will not fill the mass.

  • @rythmking24 All I can say is it would be one Hot Spot. lol

  • we need to get smarter humans are dumb in the cosmos

  • we need to syphon fuel from other planets, or steal stars for fuel.

  • or create a micro universe inside an object and syphon energy from that

  • The same way you can show the entire lifespan of human life by taking snapshots of, say, a hundred humans. Some will be babies, some toddlers, some adolescents, some teens, some adults, some middle aged, some aged and some extremely aged. The same way you might sample a human population at one point in time, we sample entire stellar populations and study their differences. If you didn't know better, you wouldn't think a six month old baby and a 90 year old man would have anything in common!

  • wait so....o so humanity will arleady invent ways to terraform and make life plants and atmoshperes by the time the sun is too big?lets hope wer in development of a ship as big as earth so it can hold all inhabitants so we can escape to another planet.

  • We will properly have killed oure self by that time don't u think? we alrdy good going

  • mankind will never last long enough to a point in time when we need to evacuate earth.

  • WAIT....so wer all gonna DIE??!!!NOOOOO ALL CUZ OF THE STUPID FRGGIN SUN GROWIN TO A RED GIANT THE ENITRE UNIVERSE WILL LOSE THE ONLY GODAMN HOPRE FOR ANY LIFE,EVEN ON OTHER UNIVERSES!!!!!!!GREAT!!!JUST GREAT!!!I FOUND OUT THAT WER GONNA BE ROACHED BY A FLAMING BALL OF GAS IN 3 BILLION YRS!!!

  • Some astronomers estmate we have < 200 million years before the sun gets hot enough to make Earth unable to support human life. The sun has already burned through half the hydrogen in its core and has been getting slowly brighter and hotter for millions of years. To survive, we will have to leave the solar system, or at least get far away from the sun, IF we don't destroy ourselves here first... or go extinct thru biological forces outside our control...

  • Good for you...

    The vast amount of brains u got is wasted.

  • perv

  • perv ?

  • what all i said was wer all gunna die,and i was saying a fact.WTF could i have said for you to call me a perv,eh?

  • oh wait sum guy here posted a pervert comment so.......yah ignore this...

  • I never called anyone a perv, nor did i used that word.

  • Our galaxy isn't a spiral, it LOOKS like a spiral. Stellar density is just as high between arms as it is with arms. The arms have more bright young hot blue stars.

  • spinninggalaxysengulfsuns

  • stay in school, kid

  • Omfg are u like totaly stupid or something? hahaha

  • Not collide, expand. The dying sun will, in it's transformation into a red giant, expand and engulf its inner-most satellites.

  • huh, this is not debatable, just watch the series or simply don't.

  • These series have really inspired me, is it possible if two galaxys collide and form a galaxy with two suns like some of those galaxys in the game spore?

  • galaxies have millions of suns

  • i mean a solar system with two suns lol..

  • A collision between two galaxys isnt nessesary to make suns spin around eachother. If i am not mistaken there are many suns in the milkyway that have been caught in eachothers gravitywells and thus start spinning around eachother

  • I'm pretty sure humanity will be off of this rock by the time we collide with the Andromeda Galaxy

  • i bet there will be at least one human

  • some people beleive in religion some do not. what i object to is that some people feel the need to convince those that do not agree with them.

    On the one hand it would seem that the vastness of space and the amount of time it has existed (if it ever did not exist) makes religion seem like ancient superstition to explain things.

    On the other hand there is nothing in science that truly disproves the existence of G-D.

    Who knows, but people should tolerate science and religion.

  • No, I think he's talking about the even more insidious force known as dark matter. Dark matter is a hell of a lot scarier than any mythological personification of evil.

  • WTF are you talking about ?! lol

    Its more Good thing than bad thing if bad at all For example dark matter keeps galaxies tight, if no dark matter then galaxies would spread much more. Dark matter is like sand and objects like stars and whole galaxies is like water water. So dark matter is filling space.

    Stop wathing to much SCI-FI movies and start to watch more documentary movies about universe and stuff about it.

  • Even though it's necessary for the continuing existence of the universe it's still frightening as hell due to how hard it is to detect. There are believed to be whole galaxies composed of dark energy out there that are completely undetectable to us, I don't want one of those things sneaking up on us here on Earth.

    And then there's dark energy. That stuff is scary as hell. There are suggestions that merely observing it will make it go all ka-ka-coo-coo.

  • you wathed to many sci fi horrors dude you writing such crap that I dont know either laugh or cry. Dark matter is not evil. You wathed wrong vid which they use words that dark matter will destroy universe lol you get that to serious :D Nobody is making experiments on dark matter so nobody knows what it is exactly. Only they discovered that something is filling space but its particles not some evil force :/

  • I'm not saying Dark Matter is evil, I'm saying it's a dangerous substance. Magma is essential for plate tectonics, but that doesn't mean I want to shove my hands into it.

    The fact that it holds the universe together is what makes it so frightening as if it were to be somehow disturbed or altered it could do very bad things to space and time.

  • Why is dark matter scary?

    without it you wouldn't be here

  • That's why it's scary, it holds the universe apart. Without dark matter the universe would go kaput. It is scary in the same way carrying a glass figurine is scary.

    Were a substantial mass of dark matter to come in close proximity to Earth it would not be good times.

  • Thank you for posting this. It would be great to see more of this type of material on YOUTUBE!

  • im confused, the hubble telescope can only a view a small portion of out galaxy, the milky way... and yet it can view galaxies much further away collide?

  • We can view our galaxy to a certain degree because we are in it. To see it as a whole would require for man to go outside of it, which is impossible due to a distance needed to cross. Other galaxies, given that they are far out, are therefore easy to capture.

  • Think of it as when you are at a campfire, you can't see to much in the nightwoods when your standing near the fire, even if your back is to it. But you can see a ton more if you are about 60 feet away from it.

  • This are greate stuff, thank you for posting this emages, I am getting my son to see this, and learn and see more. Now he told me that when he grou up he whant to be an astronaut, and go out to space. Thank you to who ever it's responcible for this.

  • Why do people have to bring religion into a fucking Hubble Space Telescope video.

  • @patrickallain : Insecurity regarding their own beliefs, in the face of an ever-increasing mass of evidence contradicting their infantile fantasies?

  • @patrickallain: Because there are people who believe that there is a higher power that created all of this and not some evolutionary happenings as portrayed in this series.

    People have a vast array of beliefs and for some this goes against their belief and does not make any sense. You and I believe this makes perkect sense, but those who believe in a creator, this makes no sense at all.

  • @patrickallain

    You seriously can't see the link? Never heard of a science v religion debate? This is a perfect forum to discuss religion and if you didn't know, youtube is a public forum to do so. Some people might get educated this way rather than wasting the best day of the week on their knees like some barn animal.

  • wheres doctor who??

  • waaaa..... our home earth its way... to small..... jesus... lucky you was created a planet call earth

  • Very nicely done. Thanks for showing it.

  • Nice! But i have seen better

  • Do u guys think there was life on Venus , Mars and Jupiter ?

  • well venus has been over 100's of degrees celcius and could never support life. Mars possibly because it used to be warm and wet their. Jupiter, impossible because their is no land, its basicly just a huge bubble of gasses such as helium and methane, but no solid ground.

  • just wondering, any ideas on how jupiter can be called a planet, if it is just a ball of gas and nothing more. very strange.

  • ya actually i find it strange too. its considered a planet because it is 12 times bigger than earth, it orbits the sun, has an atmosphere, because of its physical apearance. but ya life on jupiter is imposible for the human race

  • the universe is VERY STRANGE...We exist in a ComPlex Universe...Nothing is Simple....Nothing!!!

  • What proof do you have that it could *never* support life? We do not know the limitations of life. Look at Tardigrades for example. They can survive temperatures up to 151 degrees Celsius and almost -270 degrees Celsius (that's almost Absolute Zero).

  • yes, your absolutely right, but what i'm getting at is what we already know it is impossible for venus to sustain life because, one it is very very hot, and 2 the preasure would kill anything. for example, the preasure is so high that a U.S. submarine would be crushed on the surface

  • this is a fantastic series. thanks for posting!

    its crazy to think it only has 50 thousand odd views, and the stupid videos that have over a million

  • very true!!!

  • This series is incredible. It certainly puts day to day life in perspective.

  • Very nice video that I like ! I want to know why  could galaxies be a collision ? . In fact each galaxy has its direction .

    nutier

  • In my own theory i would say they collide because all matter in the universe has gravitational pull, and when two huge sources of matter get too close, well the result would be catastrophic.

  • I don't want our beautiful galaxy to diappear, I want it to stay the same. It's too beautiful to be ruined. But who knows? Maybe someday something will stop the collision from happening. Or maybe 3 billions years later life won't exist on earth anymore.(Because of pollution)

  • earths inner core is slowly cooling down. there will be no life in 3 billion years, our atmosphere is also burning up....

  • In this expending universe all Galaxies are flying away from each other, why are they on collision courses? Are some Galaxies travelling faster and catching up with the others and why would they travel at different speed and/or at opposite direction?

  • I heard somewhere that if all of the planets left orbit and started drifting through the outer reaches of our galaxy, we'd all die, why?

  • The answer is very simple. The Sun and our orbital distance from the Sun is one of the primary reasons, if not the primary reason, life as we know it can exist on Earth. If the Earth's orbit strays too far from the Sun, which isn't that great of a distance, we would freeze over. We live in a carefully balanced "safe zone" orbit and combined with a ferris core, water, atmosphere, and several other variables, the Earth supports life. Lose one component and life ends.

  • My god...We all going to die..

  • Yes we are.

    You have just discovered the

    most important truth in your life. :)

  • great video thnx alot

    thuirsty for more

  • cool video.. billion years merging andromeda. i don't even existed. whoaatt..

  • First and foremost, we would all be forced to agree on exactly what god is before we begin making judgements about how it's mind works, if in fact it has a mind. As for bacteria, I agree. We're still struggling to get things working right on our own grain of loose matter we call Earth, let alone unraveling the mysteries of the Universe.

    The point was and is, nothing you are talking about has any relevance to these videos!

  • I find your borrowed analysis of this series to be quite repugnant. The information presented in this video series does not at all portray the Universe as cold and meaningless. Rather, it portrays the Universe as a vast place of which we barely have scratched the surface of understanding. And if this gives you feels of minutia, that's great. In the grand scale of the Universe, we are, afterall, microbes on a speck of dust.

  • Is that where your fear comes from? Knowing that your life is and even the biomass of the entire Earth, holds little relevance to the grand scheme of the vast universe. That your existence may in fact be held in low regard when viewed through a larger focus? Hmm, sounds much the same as the ideology of those that created most belief systems around the foundation that the human race must have been created in "God's" image. Grow up you asshat!

  • i luv watching dis vid...but this billion things pissing me off...if this hubble space telescope can see other galaxt..i think even ants from mars,,they will see it..if there is...what if they will study mars first before those galaxy.??

  • .... isnt there that small ship thing walking on mars already? this thing is made for studying far distance objects not mars because somethings studying there already, this is made for summin different.....

  • We belongs to the Sagittarius Dwarf galaxy but we colided with Milky Way. We are on a loop of this torn galaxy which lay on the opposite side of Milky Way now.

    Looks like we are in Milky Way because we are close to its arm but we are not moving together with this galaxy. We are crossing its disc instead. Google for details.

  • all this great videos RUINED by religion....

  • nurse... nurse...