 Have you guys ever heard of the Copernican principle? According to this principle, planet Earth is not special, nor is the life that lives here. But what if this was untrue? What if planet Earth is in fact the center of the universe? Wait till you hear this. So we are not here for any reason, we are part of a vastness that we can't understand. There are over 100 billion solar systems in the Milky Way alone that are similar to this solar system. So in theory, and taking into account that there are countless galaxies with each consisting of 100 billion solar systems, like our own, then it is easy to speculate that we are just another dot in space that makes up a slight margin of the vastness. We are probably insignificant in this grand scale, right? But we think not. If Earth really is the center of all this, which many believe it is, then who put it here and for what reason? What if we are hardwired to believe that Earth and the life it preserves is not special in any way as a means to branch out into the solar system? Just in the same way humans branch out to every corner of the Earth, of course it is frustrating to think of where everything came from, and it is also mind-boggling to think of an end to the Earth. In this sense, we must see it as inevitable that we will leave the Earth and create another Eden somewhere else in space. So we can't be insignificant if we have already thought of the future survival of life on Earth and to take it somewhere else. We are told that there are no special places or directions in the universe. Modern astronomy is only 500 years old, but we have confirmed over and over that we are not special. Yet we have never seen any other world that remotely resembles the Earth. So it gets you thinking, where is everyone else? No other intelligent life has ever had a solid confirmation in this universe. Over a decade, NASA and the European Space Agency mapped out the cosmic microwave background. The conclusion? Earth is at the center of the universe. From the oldest known light in the universe, something has made the world of science and technology sit up and take notice. A crisis of sorts is unfolding and it is changing the way we look at everything. In many ways, our understanding of what exactly the universe is, is changing rapidly. Who are we? Where did we come from? What does everything mean and why are we here? We are hardwired to think like this from time to time, but why? What if we were to tell you that everything that has ever been discovered in the universe is in fact just based on the theory of what it is? The theories that we read, we think, well, that must be true because it is interesting, but it is all just a theory. We really understand nothing. What if we had the answer to the theory of everything, the great system? Our measurement of reality is the reality we grew up living in. This could have been completely different as history has unfolded. But it turned out like this and we are completely fascinated by the stars in the sky. We are developing technology that only 60 years ago we seen as science fiction. We are making quantum leaps just like we have done through the ages. This is the today and now we live in a special part of Earth's history. If you would like to see more on this then let us know in the comments section and please thumb up our video. Thanks for watching.