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Hubble Space Telescope - Chapter 9 pt.1

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2007

Part 9 in a series of videos produced by the ESA for public distribution about the Hubble Space Telescope and much more.

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Find out more at: http://www.spacetelescope.org

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  • gravity is not the king of all forces

  • @vulpecula999 If not gravity, then please explain. Seems to be king in this Universe since gravity is what holds it all together.

  • Its hard to think that supposedly noting is stronger than a black hole gravitation, but there was a big bang (a lot more matter than a black hole). Even the theory of time travel auto contradict it self. There is what we can call "Relative Time and General Time". Time is not more than matter movement (Frames). I mean, of course the clock use in Einstein's experiment will go slower on higher speed, after all speed act like gravity and the atoms of that clock will be affected.

  • @AeonLeon the problem with most of these theories and the reason why they seem to contradict themselves at times, is because they cannot be proven. Until you can go examine and test a black hole, or observe how time is affected when massive gravity is introduced, the bottom line is, it's all just a bunch of speculation and conjecture. Nothing to be overly concerned with now, since with the numerous genocidal maniacs running loose on this planet, we'll probably never get the hard evidence.

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  • Its just mind boggling how far Hubble can see :O

    Wonder how much further the new telescope will see.. The future is exciting..

  • Does anyone think it makes since that if the hubble telescope took images from billions of light years away, that if a planet that far away also pictures that it would be able to see the beginning of life on Earth?

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  • @vulpecula999

    maybe not in these 4 dimensions... but what about the other 7-19 other dimensions? Sure?

  • Gret channel, thanks for all the videos. Best wishes. Irene.

  • @drummaboi14 Well in order to see the Earth itself, we would have to be traveling faster than the speed of light in order to beat our light here to see it.

  • @drummaboi14 No, it doesn't make sense. Telescopes still rely on light to capture images. Planets on their own are not big enough to emit enough light to be picked up by telescopes.

  • @cronoslogic Gravity might be one of the most dominate forces because it binds planetary systems, galaxies, and even the universe, but gravity is in theory losing to dark energy. And in terms of the strength of forces gravity is the weakest of the 4 fundamental forces in quantum mechanics. Weak forces, electromagnetic forces, and strong forces all have a relative strength of 10 to the power of 25 to 38. Gravity has a relative strength of 1. A child can beat gravity, if only for a second.

  • Look 3 christians dont like the truth LOL

  • @cronoslogic GOD lol

  • @cronoslogic if we take electromagnetism as base 1 strength, then strong nuclear force would be approx 100, weak nuclear force about 0.0000000001 and gravity 0.0000000000000000000000000000­000000000000000000000000000000­01 or 10 to minus 14.

    However, it is a few years since I studied cosmology at university, so the figures could be different now

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