The Hubble Deep Field Video with narration cleaned up
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they should do an exposure far longer then 11 days. They should see if longer exposures will expose as yet unseen objects.
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Tony, I've watched this video about 50 times. That's not a joke.
Whenever I feel down, whenever I need to feel like life is just a glimpse and I'm lucky to be alive, I play this video.
Superb Tony. 78 Billion thumbs up!
From Jamaica, via Toronto Canada
Kelz
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@tdarnell I have another problem with the distance of the radius of 38 billion light years. That would mean that the light from an object reached us (Earth) after traveling 38 billion years. Shouldn't we try to consider how long it would have taken that object to get to that point in the first place? Also, since we are traveling through time at the same rate as the distant object, it has been traveling away from us for 38 billion years. It would seem that the universe is much bigger and older.
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which video was this?? I wondered that question, my guess would be the telescopes can see towards the light where as our eyes only see where the earth is.
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@niznet111 He did not choose to be in this video, the composer did. he didn't choose to be made to the "numa numa guy" he just posted a video of him dancing to music (what the fuck is wrong with that).
Why are you hating on less intelligent people? Blame the composer of this video instead.
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@RTRVII numa numa guy? You vegatable! He is spoiling a serious subject that does not involve this obese drama queen. He obviously has the brain of a 1 year old child. An exhibitionist with no friends and no life except for this show of stupidity. He is a Troglodite (Look it up!)
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@niznet111 hes numa numa guy why are you hating... he is amusing himself a thing many people somehow forgot along the way of growing up
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Through the Doppler effect, we can answer why we see 13.8 and 78 billion light years away. Nothing travels faster than light. If you imagine 100 galaxies in a straight line, and each one is away from the other 1% the speed of light, the first galaxy away from the last at the speed of light. In the universe, we have billions of galaxies in a straight line, so the last galaxy away faster than time passes. So we have more measures in the universe than the existence.
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Great video! Really puts things into perspective! Glad you kept the Numa Numa guy in too lol
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@zideffil its because the universe is rapidly expanding faster then the speed of light so as the light is rushing twords us the space between us and the star/ galaxy is increasing
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The more we try to understand the Universe the more difficult to understand it becomes.
I'm afraid that I'm a bit lost. If our universe is only 13.something billion years old, why can we see galaxies that are 78 billion light years away from us? It would seem to me that the light wouldn't have have had enough time to reach us. What am I missing here? It would seem to me that we shouldn't be able to see anything beyond 13.something light years away!?!
zideffil 2 years ago 3
I just posted a video that tries to answer your question. This is probably the most asked question on my channel. I hope you find the new video helpful.
tdarnell 1 year ago 6