The oneself stands at the top of the top and go through to the point more. Self reaches the peak of the pleasure by the great explosion in the most innermost. There is the history in self, the world is in oneself, infinite self waves and is energetic, space universe cosmos erupts and is exploding.
@Andragorans: Sure, except that you have people complaining about the warming of their ears from using a cell phone. Think of what happens when you drive real power through the air. And the fact that you have to wait a couple million years for it to arrive.
ha very nice but ther is no color that travel's that far ,come on.
Be honest ,out of space images are just black and white and mere spots of light no one can guess what they are it was a good show for the dreamers though :)
If any of those happened in our solar system our planet would be fried, but I'd love to see one relatively far away, for a distance that I can see the sky glowing red and bright but not harming us.
@TheDarkDimensions Why have I never realized that? You're right. Earth has shitty stuff around it and everything cool and totes chill is too god damn far. Fuck this shit. WTB teleportation NOW!
@UncleSteven69 i know right! thank god someone agrees with me.. plus the fact im sick of seeing animations of these phenomenons.. i wanna see the real deal >< fml on earth
In the video he talks as if we are looking at the nebula and stars in real time, now according to the rules of the speed of light, arn't we looking at what was in the past? This is just a question that I'm looking for someone to confirm, but what we are seeing is what was there years in the past right? Couldn't these 'building' blocks of a solor system already be a solorsytem right now?
I'm confused though, why are most GRB's extremely redshifted if they come from within our galaxy? I was under the impression that the red shift meant they were REALLY far away (and thus a very long time ago)
ok phelan 666 u seems some expert of space tell me why they said "that we cannot see the star out side from the space because as the day time we cannot see them like that in space always the day time" is it true?
I think SpaceRip is the user I m the happiest of having subscribed to. Look at the quality of the images and sound (of course look at the quality of the subjects he posts!!!).
SpaceRip, You are da man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Sardanapalus96 Using energy generated or used over time as the focus, our research tells us that hypernovae/GRBs are about third in line... behind the gravity waves emitted by colliding black holes, and the turbulent inner horizon of a black hole.
@SpaceRip what about the inner horizon of super-massive black holes? wouldnt that be the most powerful turbulent place in all the universe? and if the big bang theory is true, then i'd say the most powerful place would have been just .00001 seconds after the "bang" lol :p although for the record i dont believe the big bang theory is true :-/
0.20 part: so when u see these supernovas, that means they actualy exploded some million years ago and only now we were able to see how it looked? so how can they predict when other stars gona go supernova. Thats like knowing a future, which doesnt look posible to me
Ok, in space, there is unknown things we need to know. So as humans, we need to know what really is in space. Technology is slowly going more advance next few years.
Well, I heard abut nanobots reproducing each other on 2044 but why are we on Earth? Is it that Earth is the only planet with life? Is there another life on the black yonder on space? God knows the answer, but we humans are finding it ourselves.
Silly humans... the Universe is no more already... in the future in another dimensions, but think about it. We are toast already... just the PAST shadows thinking we are real. Enter the Matrix... CLICK HERE.
Speaking of the high-energy universe... in a few weeks we'll have a longer episode of "Cosmic Journeys" that climbs the "power scales" of the universe in powers of ten format. A prize (special recognition) goes to anyone who can say what the end point might be. In other words, what is the most powerful event or place in the universe so far observed or imagined by science?
@SpaceRip Well most powerful event in the universe was the big bang the creation of it all. The thing with most energy or power right now is dark energy.
@andres5501 that's what it looks like to me...unless the white dwarf were close enough to the 1.4 solar mass limit and condensed into a neutron star before exploding. In that configuration it might be able to support the extra mass needed to create a larger explosion. But wouldn't it become a black hole instead?
@andres5501 What makes you so sure about that? When the white dwarf is fed enough matter from its companion it may trigger a new fusion process and on the evolution to a neutron star you will get a 1a supernova.
This is referring to a 'Type 1a supernova'. They are used as a 'standard candle' in astronomy. If you'd like more information regarding the specifics, Wikipedia or a Google search should provide some good explanations - it's a little too complex for a YouTube comment though :-)
Why does this happen? And if it's so powerful, why haven't we found it before? The white dwarf binary accretion thing is pretty much solid, but this type of nova...why haven't we seen it before? I know what a nova is, but in a binary accretion disk...awesome...
I semi-failed my physics course and reconsidered my path of becoming an astrophysicists..but each time I see stuff like this, I keep on going. I just absolutely love this stuff.
There's always new updates on these novas or other galactic phenomena on ScienceDaily. the mainstream news never reports it so it's never really "news" to the incompetent people.
i consider myself to be well educated but, with a universe so spectacular i find it hard to wrap my head around the amount of energy of this type of nova. lol
some really good stuff here
clairebehun 1 month ago
love the video man
smuggecko 1 month ago
Very cool stuff spacerip!
MrPrep4Life 4 months ago
The oneself stands at the top of the top and go through to the point more. Self reaches the peak of the pleasure by the great explosion in the most innermost. There is the history in self, the world is in oneself, infinite self waves and is energetic, space universe cosmos erupts and is exploding.
頂点の頂点に立ち更に其の先に突き抜ける。最内奥での大爆発により快楽の絶頂に達する。自分の中に世界が在る歴史が有る、無限が波打ち躍動している、宇宙が爆発している。
wizardmori 5 months ago
If we can harness just a puny fragment of that released energy there won't be any need for powerplants that are killing the nature.
Andragorans 8 months ago
@Andragorans: Yeah, that and a long extension cord.
puncheex 2 months ago
@puncheex Think in the future - wireless technology ;)
Andragorans 2 months ago
@Andragorans: Sure, except that you have people complaining about the warming of their ears from using a cell phone. Think of what happens when you drive real power through the air. And the fact that you have to wait a couple million years for it to arrive.
puncheex 2 months ago
@puncheex i said in the future -_- advanced technology and no polution.
Andragorans 2 months ago
In heaven I want to become superman and explore the universe
TheyCallMeBOX 10 months ago 5
ha very nice but ther is no color that travel's that far ,come on.
Be honest ,out of space images are just black and white and mere spots of light no one can guess what they are it was a good show for the dreamers though :)
turbodan101 11 months ago
If any of those happened in our solar system our planet would be fried, but I'd love to see one relatively far away, for a distance that I can see the sky glowing red and bright but not harming us.
tsonukarabocado 11 months ago
Ok you gave us the Artist, how about the name of the song?
Shinakumiatsu 11 months ago
AND THUS CHUCK NORRIS IS BORN!!!!!!!!!! XD
opticallyaustin 11 months ago
0:53 MUSE!!!!
KJFilmProductions 11 months ago
is that the actual explosion or some kind of man made graphic simulation??
scarycatsscaringcats 1 year ago
@scarycatsscaringcats its totely cgi
darkrapter125 1 year ago
@darkrapter125 really?? why can't they record the actual one... isn't that easy...
scarycatsscaringcats 1 year ago
@scarycatsscaringcats ther to lazy and thay think its inpracticle to record anything like a supernova or black holes who cares? thay say
darkrapter125 1 year ago
@scarycatsscaringcats: It's an "artist's rendition". It happened in another galaxy, far far away.
puncheex 2 months ago
You have to love these ads and how they freeze midway causing you to wait even longer then the video is itself.
moneyquickeasy 1 year ago
Two novas occurring at the same moment (:19) at opposite sides left and right of the photo. Significant?
irchristo 1 year ago
Well, who cares. Our world is going to be destroyed someday anyway.
Apocalyptikai 1 year ago
why is there nothing interesting around earth.. ><
TheDarkDimensions 1 year ago
@TheDarkDimensions Why have I never realized that? You're right. Earth has shitty stuff around it and everything cool and totes chill is too god damn far. Fuck this shit. WTB teleportation NOW!
UncleSteven69 1 year ago
@UncleSteven69 i know right! thank god someone agrees with me.. plus the fact im sick of seeing animations of these phenomenons.. i wanna see the real deal >< fml on earth
TheDarkDimensions 1 year ago
yknow what,im strong enough to make a pulsar >>
WHY DIDNT I DO IT YET DX
Yuna111222BackUp 1 year ago
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rinchendawa 1 year ago
what is the most powerful event or place in the universe so far observed or imagined by science? - i'd say the Big Bang: not observed but imagined.
rinchendawa 1 year ago
@rinchendawa Observed? Supernovae and Gammaray Bursts. Imagined? Yeah, the Big Bang I'd guess.
Helge129 1 year ago
In the video he talks as if we are looking at the nebula and stars in real time, now according to the rules of the speed of light, arn't we looking at what was in the past? This is just a question that I'm looking for someone to confirm, but what we are seeing is what was there years in the past right? Couldn't these 'building' blocks of a solor system already be a solorsytem right now?
JayPCM 1 year ago
What's with the bell curve dust lane at 1:05?
Ivin3690 1 year ago
Cool looking video although the images in the video don´t look REAL enough.
DutchAreSoGay 1 year ago
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DutchAreSoGay 1 year ago
I was just wondering... sorry I'm rusty with my science. xD
Are those cosmic rays gonna affect Earth? Or no because of our own magnetic field and ozone?
themangix357 1 year ago
THE BIGGEST WAS THE BIG BANG...... IF YOU BELIEVE IN IT
IxJUSTxSHARDED 1 year ago
have you seen the latest from the Fermi space telescope its a huge gamma ray bubble in the center of our galaxy
diannalopez2012 1 year ago
Chuck Norris is angry....
trampolinekid97 1 year ago
The editor never gets any recognition by viewers like us. He does one hell of a job with adobe after effects.
1itemDbow 1 year ago
I'm confused though, why are most GRB's extremely redshifted if they come from within our galaxy? I was under the impression that the red shift meant they were REALLY far away (and thus a very long time ago)
Icix1 1 year ago
Is there anything left of the White Dwarf? A compressed core or radioactive popcorn? And how does the explosion affect the Red Giant?
spacecowboy5000 1 year ago
anazubg
NewtonX2 1 year ago
ok phelan 666 u seems some expert of space tell me why they said "that we cannot see the star out side from the space because as the day time we cannot see them like that in space always the day time" is it true?
hakku303 1 year ago
How much longer will the Earth last? Is it really true about 2012, that natural disasters will happen?
garrettdw2 1 year ago
@garrettdw2 It's a possibility. But we'll kill the Earth before 2012 does.
impiccolomofo 1 year ago
@garrettdw2
No, it ain't true, just calm down. Free your thoughts from 2012. 2012 is just Urban Legend, but I ain't discriminating the Mayans.
Mariana Erwin
89990000 6 months ago
@89990000 This was a year ago, lol...
garrettdw2 6 months ago
Holy crap. I would love to study that.
xco0ki3sXcr3amx 1 year ago
omg these vids are exactly about the stuff I want to study about. I want to be an astrophysicist, and these vids are exactly what i was looking for
roberto121395 1 year ago
Do they have a name for the phenomenon they were discussing (a white dwarf absorbing energy from a red giant)?
Csp499 1 year ago
Was that the Blackhawk Down soundtrack?
Donsknotts 1 year ago
I think SpaceRip is the user I m the happiest of having subscribed to. Look at the quality of the images and sound (of course look at the quality of the subjects he posts!!!).
SpaceRip, You are da man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GShock112 1 year ago
budda big bang
rezalini 1 year ago
Such a great video to watch while trippin' on acid.
Jexyyyy 1 year ago
@Jexyyyy Whatsoever acid? is it that liquid that burns?→←↑↓
JmeA468 1 year ago
@Sardanapalus96 Using energy generated or used over time as the focus, our research tells us that hypernovae/GRBs are about third in line... behind the gravity waves emitted by colliding black holes, and the turbulent inner horizon of a black hole.
SpaceRip 1 year ago 10
@SpaceRip what about the inner horizon of super-massive black holes? wouldnt that be the most powerful turbulent place in all the universe? and if the big bang theory is true, then i'd say the most powerful place would have been just .00001 seconds after the "bang" lol :p although for the record i dont believe the big bang theory is true :-/
paragshah2112 1 year ago
@SpaceRip 3rd in line of the most powerful occurences?
HyperChief117 1 year ago
I wish I had the universe inside my snow globe. <3
Tokibliss 1 year ago
I take it has to be something related to black holes
i'd dare to say, what about a black hole evaporating? as it gets smaller due to hawking radiation, it reaches a point where it explodes!
zubieta 1 year ago
when will you have longer videos like 30 min or something?
swchoi89 1 year ago
I love your videos!
UNDRTKR984 1 year ago
I love your videos!
UNDRTKR984 1 year ago
Great, now even the stars are nuking eachother.
Phelan666 1 year ago
These are computer graphics
hakku303 1 year ago
@hakku303 Your powers of observation are quite keen.
Phelan666 1 year ago
space is dangerous ... but i wanna see it..
QnzWizKid 1 year ago
Best channel ever!
Lazankas 1 year ago
Well this is a super nova type 1a, white dwarfs taking extra matter from their partner stars and the imbalance results in an explosion.
andres5501 1 year ago
I love your videos!
UNDRTKR984 1 year ago
scary stuff
3ni2nr 1 year ago
Hey SpaceRip,
Why is August such a busy month for meteors?
leaf16nut 1 year ago
dude i love SpaceRip
thanx for all the great uploads
cosmicsuperstrong 1 year ago 10
Suns can have rings? cool?
GohanDaBest 1 year ago
0.20 part: so when u see these supernovas, that means they actualy exploded some million years ago and only now we were able to see how it looked? so how can they predict when other stars gona go supernova. Thats like knowing a future, which doesnt look posible to me
Dzeath1 1 year ago
@Dzeath1 it's based on their size and estimates of how long they've been around for things like that.
crazycanuck117 1 year ago
this is... space!
HeyPeni 1 year ago
Link: Wow. What are all those heads?
Gwonam: These are the faces of evil.
Ok, in space, there is unknown things we need to know. So as humans, we need to know what really is in space. Technology is slowly going more advance next few years.
Well, I heard abut nanobots reproducing each other on 2044 but why are we on Earth? Is it that Earth is the only planet with life? Is there another life on the black yonder on space? God knows the answer, but we humans are finding it ourselves.
EDN!!!
GiromCalica 1 year ago
more!!!!
XmojotronX 1 year ago
Space iis awesome ;3 i wanna study it
killlingFreak 1 year ago
thats was just amazing
Dzeath1 1 year ago
Wow, there are allways high numbers!
babyshanti001 1 year ago
hehehe, super massive blackhole
edisonsun21c 1 year ago
Thanks for the vid--SpaceRip----good to see some new info--a very well done vid--also!
johnjaksic61 1 year ago
Space is the best thing to learn about.
luis152323 1 year ago 5
I don't like this smal films. I those who're much longer like 18-25 mins:( But i haven't seen a new for long time..
frazer13331 1 year ago
cuse i bet some noob is gona come and recreat the blast to make a bomb for the army -.-
yeye11117 1 year ago
Silly humans... the Universe is no more already... in the future in another dimensions, but think about it. We are toast already... just the PAST shadows thinking we are real. Enter the Matrix... CLICK HERE.
12GaugeLosAngeles 1 year ago
3 people dislike because they're scared of it.
scottycatman 1 year ago 2
im the third dislike
fags
ivanxdxd2008 1 year ago
Space <3
BlackThoven 1 year ago 32
@BlackThoven Thanks!
Speaking of the high-energy universe... in a few weeks we'll have a longer episode of "Cosmic Journeys" that climbs the "power scales" of the universe in powers of ten format. A prize (special recognition) goes to anyone who can say what the end point might be. In other words, what is the most powerful event or place in the universe so far observed or imagined by science?
SpaceRip 1 year ago 12
@SpaceRip The Big Bang
DaringBois 1 year ago
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@DaringBois They said the most powerful event or place in the universe so far "OBSERVED" or imagined by science.
CaIIMeZACH 1 year ago
@SpaceRip the BP oil spill?
Tmac1Rockets1 1 year ago
@SpaceRip the BP oil spill?
Tmac1Rockets1 1 year ago
@SpaceRip Another Comis Journeys video? Awesome.
Isuck232 1 year ago
@SpaceRip the big bang/inflation?
SourcesAreEverything 1 year ago
@SpaceRip I'll try: A certain deep space X-ray flash is the most powerful event that has been observed? :P
SpeedFreakNO 1 year ago
@SpaceRip big-bang?
alooper21 1 year ago
@SpaceRip i think the answer is 2 supermassive black holes colliding
ciucinciu 1 year ago
@SpaceRip I know the answer already. :)
Tundragrass 1 year ago
@SpaceRip Most powerful event was the Big Bang. Duh.
Phelan666 1 year ago
@SpaceRip It's singularity
SchrodingersPet 1 year ago
@SpaceRip Well most powerful event in the universe was the big bang the creation of it all. The thing with most energy or power right now is dark energy.
andres5501 1 year ago
@SpaceRip a hypernova?
vikturi 1 year ago
@SpaceRip
A supernovae? I don't know.
rocksage2 1 year ago
@SpaceRip I'm confused, what differs this from a A-1 supernova?
iAMsoBEAST1 1 year ago
@iAMsoBEAST1 As far as I can tell this is a normal type 1a supernova.
andres5501 1 year ago
@andres5501 that's what it looks like to me...unless the white dwarf were close enough to the 1.4 solar mass limit and condensed into a neutron star before exploding. In that configuration it might be able to support the extra mass needed to create a larger explosion. But wouldn't it become a black hole instead?
guitardemon6 1 year ago
@guitardemon6 In the neutron star form, it would be able to hold that mass though, theres not the need to explode.
andres5501 1 year ago
@andres5501 What makes you so sure about that? When the white dwarf is fed enough matter from its companion it may trigger a new fusion process and on the evolution to a neutron star you will get a 1a supernova.
mszs 1 year ago
@SpaceRip
well, I'd guess the Big Bang...
didjabringadidjalong 1 year ago
@SpaceRip an anti-matter explosion.
DTDdeathmas 1 year ago
@SpaceRip The Big Bang?
stars1861 1 year ago
@SpaceRip
the few seconds before the big bang?
noregrets92 1 year ago
@BlackThoven and Space <3 you :)
daliproject198 1 year ago
How can somebody dislike this
omgyoureaspy 1 year ago
@omgyoureaspy the 2 people who disliked this are either bible humpers. or justin bieber
TehEpicFish 1 year ago 2
@TehEpicFish "bible humpers" common man that's not fair ...
keytwice 1 year ago
@omgyoureaspy they were christian.
Triple88a 1 year ago
@omgyoureaspy
Dear omgyoureaspy,
The dislikers must have never known about it. Or even proved it's fake. I like the video, since I'm interested in science.
Mariana Erwin
89990000 6 months ago
@89990000 I posted this comment a year ago what
omgyoureaspy 6 months ago
real magic
aerobique 1 year ago
@aerobique real science more like :D
petrino 1 year ago
@petrino
Science and "magic" are often one and the same- especially in this case ....not?
aerobique 1 year ago
Very nice :)
giga39490 1 year ago
those are the videos that should be featured on tv - they're "cool"
Pferdekopfnebel 1 year ago
Brilliant!
The Universe's power never ceases to amaze me...
WormulonDCP 1 year ago
Imaginative music and visuals, all inside 2min *****
narcoleptus 1 year ago
anybody else feels the urge to play mass effect 2 after this?
vasilibaev 1 year ago 22
@vasilibaev I was just about to say the same thing
CustomGameSpartans 1 year ago
@vasilibaev not mass effect, but Starcraft 2! :D
Darisha123 1 year ago
aliens are here.
FackHillsongPublish 1 year ago 3
Our universe never ceases to amaze!
billygoyboy 1 year ago
thxs to keep us updated :)
MrilovetranceHD2 1 year ago
o_O
GNoodle 1 year ago
white text is in in white background from 1:30...
Mate397 1 year ago
@Mate397 1:30 i believe it says "amounts to"
4N0NYM0U557 1 year ago
FUCKING GRAY BAR!!!!! .... what was i about to comment on?
OceanTheFreak 1 year ago 3
From a distance... violence is beautiful
librano 1 year ago 4
Just imagine if we had the technology to put the energy of such blasts into use O_O
1000 times the energy the sun emits in a year...that's a LOT
Mishakis 1 year ago
thx for new information.
731288 1 year ago
@ChristianToker :D
Schindlabua 1 year ago
Ahh
finally something that won't kill us
y512516 1 year ago
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proof of god! praise jesus christ!
ChristianToker 1 year ago
@ChristianToker fail comment
bojc21 1 year ago 3
@ChristianToker crap brain
frankdidit 1 year ago
@ChristianToker LOL
RadicalAwesomeness 1 year ago
This is referring to a 'Type 1a supernova'. They are used as a 'standard candle' in astronomy. If you'd like more information regarding the specifics, Wikipedia or a Google search should provide some good explanations - it's a little too complex for a YouTube comment though :-)
ferrett78 1 year ago
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pulsars are so interesting.
SodapopSays 1 year ago
MOAR!
Epitzsche 1 year ago
I wish you could elaborate more on what exactly we're theorizing that happened :(
omegahunter9 1 year ago 4
Ah, 'please sir(s), I'd like some more...'
AlphaNemesis 1 year ago
Why does this happen? And if it's so powerful, why haven't we found it before? The white dwarf binary accretion thing is pretty much solid, but this type of nova...why haven't we seen it before? I know what a nova is, but in a binary accretion disk...awesome...
I semi-failed my physics course and reconsidered my path of becoming an astrophysicists..but each time I see stuff like this, I keep on going. I just absolutely love this stuff.
hkpopfan4lif3 1 year ago 2
wow......
Hypersonic1445 1 year ago
oh my gawsh i loved this. though it is scary to think about! :L
OMGitseddieg 1 year ago
Is it weird that I have a fear of gamma ray bursts?
LordNapalm 1 year ago 2
@LordNapalm
seeing as they good evaporate the entire earth so fast that we wouldnt even have time to scream in pain, no.
OntologicalQuandary 1 year ago
@OntologicalQuandary sounds like my kinda death
ThundareRed 1 year ago
Interesting, but not particularly informative.
Getsius 1 year ago 2
thumbs up if u are 305 viewer.
NoReply092 1 year ago 4
Oh thats just aliens testing the output of their newly installed Dyson spheres.
AtheistKharm 1 year ago
There's always new updates on these novas or other galactic phenomena on ScienceDaily. the mainstream news never reports it so it's never really "news" to the incompetent people.
Good video!
blackknight509 1 year ago
i consider myself to be well educated but, with a universe so spectacular i find it hard to wrap my head around the amount of energy of this type of nova. lol
tigerspartan06 1 year ago
THUMBS UP if u agree dat MOONBASE ALPHA is da best geek game by NASA ever!
STARCO1231 1 year ago
Just makes you wonder what is more to space out there...
MrStealthNacho 1 year ago
Thats scary
sean21440 1 year ago
Exactly why I'm want to be an astronomer. Because space fascinates me (:
iRandy383 1 year ago
0:53 duracell battery
sorry8140 1 year ago 4
@sorry8140 times 10^infiniti.
flubberdubber 1 year ago
Hopefully that Telescope didn't pick up all those colors and pictures and this is just an illustration, cause this is too hot and epic to be true.
AkcEri1 1 year ago
is it only me or does 0:40 and onward look like simulations?
FatLingon 1 year ago
@FatLingon of course they're simulations. What they have is raw data.
landin048 1 year ago