I only recently started watching this channel, the original video was uploaded 7 years ago, - but I watched that one twice. - perfect for bed time. Calm & relaxing but... just unbelievable. In 1000 years our descendants will think of us as cavemen. I would love to see us reach even our nearest star
@@abishekks3750 We are 7.5 billion people, as of now. Already survived a lot. As long as this planet exists, humanity will be on it. Not even a meteorite like the one who killed the dinosaurs will be able to kill every human on this planet. Humans will be here until they start colonizing other planets, other solar systems, and in the long end, other galaxies.
Dick Rodstein,..the perfect narrator and voice actor. Born in 1949, so he's in his 70s now. Look up his biography, it's quite impressive. he also narrated for wildlife documentaries too.
Such a pity TLP doesn't produce any longer. The quality of Spacerip documentaries still remains unmatched after many years. Everything's perfect: scripts, music, images, narration, accuracy ... simply perfection! Have you ever found anything comparable?
Absolutely amazing video! I've always wondered the size of the universe and we are so grateful to be in the age of so much advancements that we can at least get a grasp of how large it is and the knowledge we know is amazing. The size of the universe is just absolutely unfathomable and it is always just mind blowing. Never get tired of pondering, Keep up the videos!
We don't have an effing clue how big it is. We just know how big it at least is, assuming our calculations are correct. But one small change in general relativity (such as an adjustment for the rotation curves of galaxies) and our estimates will be way off.
I wouldn't be surprised if those antimatters and matters were spreading unevenly beyond our known or theoretical universe that may be bouncing around to shrink or expand. How charming and quirky. Nothing strange about that.
There's billions of universe's of different colours & gasses & different gravitational forces, & highly advanced lifeforms moveing around from 1 galaxy to another as quick as a fly in a car .we are just less than a pinprick in it all .
when i was little, the earth used to be big because i couldnt imagine all the countries in the world. after growing up and took an airplane i realized the earth is big but yet so tiny. seen almost major culture food and hear their language - earth is rather small - somewhat depressing. then it comes to money, i understand the wealthy, and the rich. there's millionairs ranging from 4--10 millions. then there are even richer people that are in range of 50-100 millions. and so forth. i can comprehend that. anything big i can almost measure it without being surprise. then there's the universe. it been years, and no matter how much i come across a video that depict how big the universe is, its still blew up my mind. to understand how big it is, i used traveling speed and trillions of other galaxy. light speed. even if you can travel at light speed, to get one place to another, it still can take you over 3 billions years to reach certain place. if ever try to reach the edge of the universe, get this, the space is expanding faster than the light speed itself. so, you know how much space is being created every second. if you can grasp how big the universe is, now you understand there are a chance that life or intelligence life like earth itself can exist. they may be some species as smart as human and probably still living in tribal like some tribe in the amazon that technologies hasnt been discovered yet - or they already at our level in technologies and are unable to communicate with us. they probably sending radio signal in all direction to see if they can communicate with other intelligence life, but they are so far out in the distant the signal will probably never reach us giving the rate of space is expanding - and if it did, it takes probably billions of years before it reach us.
@@Jibbie49 I don't know about that, chief. 13.7 light years is equal to 1.396 *10^14 kilometers (0.1396 quadrillion kilometers). In the video, he says it was equal to 13 quadrillion kilometers. So who knows what the eff he was saying, because that's neither 13.7 light years or 13.7 billion light years. Personally, I think he just smoked some Sherman, got faded as a mawfawka, and made up his own numbers.
I like the inflation theory, where a quantum fluctuation knocked the proposed inflaton field down its potential energy curve, releasing it to condense into matter/energy as it expanded out faster than fast. It says we live in a pocket universe surrounded by eternal inflation, continuing to rush out, surrounded by countless other pockets. I can easily understand the size of the observable universe, you could to if you thought long enough about it, but eternal inflation causes me mental paralysis.
I am fascinated with space and it's scale! There are still unanswered questions: What two atoms collide that gave birth to the entire universe? How many particles were there before or at the time of big bang? (I assume space to filled with particles to start a chain reaction) Where did the particles come from? What cause them to travel at such a high speed? What are then chances of colliding two atoms in the vastness of space?
Underrated comment, it's projected to orbit earth at approx 1.5 million kms, 4 times the distance to the moon. In retro spec, the Hubble telescope is orbiting at 500kms above earth. DEF a gamechanger
The great and immense work done by those extraordinary scientists is breathtaking and they should be the real heroes and should be lookup to. Thank you for all the intense work and sleep lost.
The first law of thermodynamics, also known as Law of Conservation of Energy, states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed; energy can only be transferred or changed from one form to another. In essence, all the energy in the universe which exists today existed at the beginning of the universe. So our body is as old as the universe. 😯
Every time I watch a film clip of a shuttle taking off and going into that roll before " Go With Throttle Up " I cringe !! Can't help remembering that same moment watching "Live " TV and Challenger just BLEW UP !! R.I.P. !!
i think the universe is infinite space it just keeps going and going forever, especially if it is expanding you will never see the end as it is expanding faster than you can travel
think of it. though we are only a microcosim in this universe, we, as a species can look outside our planet and try to figure out our place in this vastness we call home. now, that's pretty incredible!
Nachiket Dhende - What he said was: “The Greeks were the first to see celestial events as phenomena, subject to human investigation rather than the fickle whims of the gods.” That statement is correct. The ancient Greek philosophers laid the foundations of scientific method. They were the first who sought rational explanations for their observations without filling in the blanks with magic acts of gods. They were the first scientists.
I find comfort in knowing that I will die without knowing everything, without experiencing everything..there will always be more to do, more to learn, more to grow..
You would require an infinite amount of energy to do so and an infinite amount of time so no. If you ant full science fiction you would ha e to be a being that can bend reality to its will and use it in unimaginable ways to a human for that to even be a possibility.
How is it that it only takes earth one year to go around the sun and it will take us years to reach the sun it doesn’t make sense.. going around your house takes longer than going directly to your house .. I’m sure that the earth is not traveling speed of light
hey it's better to try and figure this world than just one day disappearing. So those scientists basically guessing are doing something amazing for humanity
On 12:48 the light of earlier Universe.. I think it's impossible to see and discover more than that.. it's the limit and the humanity never could know more than that
4:55 So the observable universe is 92 billion light years across total! 6:55 So some theory calculations put the whole universe at ten billion trillion times the size of the observable universe! I can safely say that is really huge!
The idea that there is a point in the middle of an Infinity of space we're all matter blew up and came from Is ridiculous. My question is where's the black hole that such a massive explosion would have generated?
Even James web telescope wouldn't able to see the 2 % of Universe..! Maybe it will see the Other Solar System which is close to ours..! UNIVERSE IS INFINITE
We not that bad, we've learnt a lot in the past century & will learn significantly more in the next. As for the corona virus, by the time it's beat, the mortality rate against the size of the population will show that as a species we are learning. Having a positive outlook will always be a plus...
I really do like space- ⚫ black holes Galaxies colliding Stars exploding into super novas Supermassive ⚫ black holes ⚫ black holes colliding into supermassive ⚫ black holes
I don’t think we’re the only living planet in this universe. If the universe is that big, there’s other planet in another galaxy that is habitual. Let that sink in.
You're right. In the book "Rare Earth: Why Complex Life is Rare in the Universe." Dr. Peter Ward says there are probably a few other planets in the Universe like Earth, but he explains why Earth is so rare.
For a moment it seemed as I finally would get the answers or theories to my questions I have since I was a kid. But in fact this video only describing in its description, a part of my still open questions, but in the video its the same mainstream answer you get everywhere. So how large could be the entire universe? What's behind the observable universe? And if its still expanding, how do the border of our universe looks like? Is there still a big bang going on, at these "edges"?
This guy, and Don Lincoln from Fermi Lab blow my mind AND give me peace at the same time! Think about this stuff for awile and everyday crap just drops off the radar!
8:40 "Do not the Unbelievers see that the heavens and the earth were joined together, before we clove them asunder? We made from water every living thing. Will they not then believe?" (al-Anbiya` 21.30, The Holly Quran)
I come just to hear this guy's voice
I sleep with his voice in my headphones
he puts me to sleep every night.
Kkkkknnnnmm
Me too!
Who is this guy?
Never change this narrator. We can find this info in any text book, it's the narrator that makes this channel special.
The original video is from 2013 I believe. This narrator is no longer participating. To my knowledge.
"The whole universe, is to the observable universe - as the observable universe is to an atom."
Like, how do you even begin to comprehend that size?
I only recently started watching this channel, the original video was uploaded 7 years ago, - but I watched that one twice. - perfect for bed time. Calm & relaxing but... just unbelievable. In 1000 years our descendants will think of us as cavemen. I would love to see us reach even our nearest star
- Here is a good visualisation th-cam.com/video/NrRPg0pH9xc/w-d-xo.html
We can't even comprehend the size of the observable universe, so yeah the entire universe may as well be comprehending infinity to us.
@@ActionAlligator Exactly!
You can't.
Even "How to brush teeth" video narrated by Dick Rodstein would be fascinated experience!
👍
THATS FUNNY ! OR reading the phone book to us !!
The history of barbed wire.
Lmao so true
lol true
I love this voice!!! It instills curiosity about the universe.
It makes me wish I was born about a thousand years from now just to see if we made it to other galaxies
Forget about 1000 years, i doubt if can we can make it for 100 years with this global warming.
@@abishekks3750 We are 7.5 billion people, as of now. Already survived a lot. As long as this planet exists, humanity will be on it. Not even a meteorite like the one who killed the dinosaurs will be able to kill every human on this planet. Humans will be here until they start colonizing other planets, other solar systems, and in the long end, other galaxies.
I do believe that some people should be born at different times
I have this same exact thought.
@@Phil-uv8nq That's...that's literally how it is tho
Where did this guy and this channel go!? One of my all/time favs
Dick Rodstein,..the perfect narrator and voice actor. Born in 1949, so he's in his 70s now. Look up his biography, it's quite impressive. he also narrated for wildlife documentaries too.
Watching this in lock down keeps me sane !!!
journals.aps.org/prd/pdf/10.1103/PhysRevD.23.347
read this even if you can't understand the math behind it... it just blew my mind
th-cam.com/video/SdZIiBLtWf4/w-d-xo.html
www.islam-guide.com
Here we are locked down on our planet. No matter how free we think we are, we aren't going anywhere.
Maan Mallak No one on here wants to listen to that BS
Such a pity TLP doesn't produce any longer.
The quality of Spacerip documentaries still remains unmatched after many years.
Everything's perfect: scripts, music, images, narration, accuracy ... simply perfection!
Have you ever found anything comparable?
Everything is perfect?
Go to 5:11 and then tell me where the editor was.
SEA has some good quality as well. And for a more technical presentation David Butlers work is unmatched.
History of are universe is top tier
Absolutely amazing video! I've always wondered the size of the universe and we are so grateful to be in the age of so much advancements that we can at least get a grasp of how large it is and the knowledge we know is amazing. The size of the universe is just absolutely unfathomable and it is always just mind blowing. Never get tired of pondering, Keep up the videos!
Three other good channels are, Anton Petrov, Fermilab, and John Michael Godier.
We don't have an effing clue how big it is. We just know how big it at least is, assuming our calculations are correct. But one small change in general relativity (such as an adjustment for the rotation curves of galaxies) and our estimates will be way off.
This channel is AWESOME. Thanks for the upload!
James M *reupload
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www.islam-guide.com
Three other good channels are, Anton Petrov, Fermilab, and John Michael Godier.
I wouldn't be surprised if those antimatters and matters were spreading unevenly beyond our known or theoretical universe that may be bouncing around to shrink or expand. How charming and quirky. Nothing strange about that.
There's billions of universe's of different colours & gasses & different gravitational forces, & highly advanced lifeforms moveing around from 1 galaxy to another as quick as a fly in a car .we are just less than a pinprick in it all .
Watched this many times, top 100 videos all time for me.
Q: How large is the universe?
A: considerable
@aliaz eid Big.
th-cam.com/video/SdZIiBLtWf4/w-d-xo.html
Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is.
Quite!
■》 THE UNIVERSE IS:
1. UNFATHOMABLY, UNIMAGINABLY, MIND- BOGGLINGLY, INCONSIDERABLY, ETERNALLY, LARGE, MASSIVE, BIG, COLOSSAL!!! 《■
when i was little, the earth used to be big because i couldnt imagine all the countries in the world. after growing up and took an airplane i realized the earth is big but yet so tiny. seen almost major culture food and hear their language - earth is rather small - somewhat depressing. then it comes to money, i understand the wealthy, and the rich. there's millionairs ranging from 4--10 millions. then there are even richer people that are in range of 50-100 millions. and so forth. i can comprehend that. anything big i can almost measure it without being surprise. then there's the universe. it been years, and no matter how much i come across a video that depict how big the universe is, its still blew up my mind. to understand how big it is, i used traveling speed and trillions of other galaxy. light speed. even if you can travel at light speed, to get one place to another, it still can take you over 3 billions years to reach certain place. if ever try to reach the edge of the universe, get this, the space is expanding faster than the light speed itself. so, you know how much space is being created every second. if you can grasp how big the universe is, now you understand there are a chance that life or intelligence life like earth itself can exist. they may be some species as smart as human and probably still living in tribal like some tribe in the amazon that technologies hasnt been discovered yet - or they already at our level in technologies and are unable to communicate with us. they probably sending radio signal in all direction to see if they can communicate with other intelligence life, but they are so far out in the distant the signal will probably never reach us giving the rate of space is expanding - and if it did, it takes probably billions of years before it reach us.
And most stupid people still believe there are no aliens!
You have written so much
There is no way we are alone
The amount of ads is unbearable and ruins the whole experience. Besides this, good video.
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"The Universe is big, REALLY big. You just wouldn't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it really is." 📘👾
🌌🔭
"Don't panic"
A genius... Tosser
5:10 In that time, a beam of light would have traveled...a lot further than 13.7 light years. :)
I'm not the only one that noticed that.
Yeah I think they meant 13.7 Billion Light years? Must have mispoken. Was checking comments for confirmation I'm not crazy :p
Me too...think he meant to say 13.7 billion light years.
He says billion, but it is just interrupted right there for an AD.
@@Jibbie49 I don't know about that, chief. 13.7 light years is equal to 1.396 *10^14 kilometers (0.1396 quadrillion kilometers). In the video, he says it was equal to 13 quadrillion kilometers. So who knows what the eff he was saying, because that's neither 13.7 light years or 13.7 billion light years.
Personally, I think he just smoked some Sherman, got faded as a mawfawka, and made up his own numbers.
I like the inflation theory, where a quantum fluctuation knocked the proposed inflaton field down its potential energy curve, releasing it to condense into matter/energy as it expanded out faster than fast.
It says we live in a pocket universe surrounded by eternal inflation, continuing to rush out, surrounded by countless other pockets.
I can easily understand the size of the observable universe, you could to if you thought long enough about it, but eternal inflation causes me mental paralysis.
I am fascinated with space and it's scale! There are still unanswered questions:
What two atoms collide that gave birth to the entire universe?
How many particles were there before or at the time of big bang? (I assume space to filled with particles to start a chain reaction)
Where did the particles come from?
What cause them to travel at such a high speed?
What are then chances of colliding two atoms in the vastness of space?
You can say, its endless. The universe is expanding, this is crazy. There ll be always places, which are unreachable for us. Just wow.
_"How Large is the Universe?"_
Large enough.
I, for one, cannot wait until the Webb telescope goes online. I’m thinking it may be a real game changer in terms of what we know about the universe.
Underrated comment, it's projected to orbit earth at approx 1.5 million kms, 4 times the distance to the moon. In retro spec, the Hubble telescope is orbiting at 500kms above earth. DEF a gamechanger
How large is the universe? Not quite as large as my waist after Easter weekend in lockdown.
Public service announcement:
Make sure the video quality is the highest you can go before watching. Carry on.
We need more space videos SpaceRip
The great and immense work done by those extraordinary scientists is breathtaking and they should be the real heroes and should be lookup to. Thank you for all the intense work and sleep lost.
The first law of thermodynamics, also known as Law of Conservation of Energy, states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed; energy can only be transferred or changed from one form to another. In essence, all the energy in the universe which exists today existed at the beginning of the universe. So our body is as old as the universe. 😯
Every time I watch a film clip of a shuttle taking off and going into that roll before " Go With Throttle Up " I cringe !! Can't help remembering that same moment watching "Live " TV and Challenger just BLEW UP !! R.I.P. !!
The size of the Universe I would say we
would never know.There are many
Estimations given.I would say one thing
the Universe will always be there.
i think the universe is infinite space it just keeps going and going forever, especially if it is expanding you will never see the end as it is expanding faster than you can travel
The Universe was created through the Big Bang.Many people say the Universe will deflate.If this
is the case the Universe will end in a Big Crunch.
RIP Dick Rodstein. Enjoyed many of your SPACERIP episodes thoughout the years.
I can't see any web entries announcing Dick Rodstein's demise. What is your source, please?
This whole concept is incomprehensible! :-) Thank You
Most relaxing voice I’ve found on TH-cam. Good night.
Dick Rodstein, what an awesome name.
does anybody else fall asleep to spacerip every night? 😴
I want the music from this video and also "largest black holes in the universe" by SpaceRip, where do i buy this wonderful music
The last of the best Narrators in history, Dick Rodstein.
Where do you get these documenteries?
think of it. though we are only a microcosim in this universe, we, as a species can look outside our planet and try to figure out our place in this vastness we call home. now, that's pretty incredible!
You: How large is the universe?
Me: It's THIS large (holding my hands 93 billion light years apart).
1:08 - 1:14 i can feel that section of the video like my leg fell asleep
1:45 *The Greeks were first to identify..............*
Not really. That's just a sweeping remark. Other civilizations did that too.
Nachiket Dhende - What he said was: “The Greeks were the first to see celestial events as phenomena, subject to human investigation rather than the fickle whims of the gods.” That statement is correct. The ancient Greek philosophers laid the foundations of scientific method. They were the first who sought rational explanations for their observations without filling in the blanks with magic acts of gods. They were the first scientists.
@@GH-oi2jf I know what he said and what he meant.😄 Other civilizations around the world did that too. It was not exclusive to a group of people. 👍
@@nachiketdhende8681 india india india.. praise india otherwise he is gonna cry. Overproud idiots
@@sorry6726 well aren't you racist. Nonetheless, India wears a sign on her back that says "bite me".
Oh Space Rip how we missed your voice
I find comfort in knowing that I will die without knowing everything, without experiencing everything..there will always be more to do, more to learn, more to grow..
Just what I needed. I love watching all these videos with this narrator. 👌🏼🙌
Three other good channels are, Anton Petrov, Fermilab, and John Michael Godier.
Amazing Video!
I have watched this multiple times, nw js here to listen his magnificent voice
12:25 "kobe for short' it just hits differently
It’s explosive, the emotions I have. Goes around my head like an uncontrolled helicopter.
Is it just me? Or am I the only one that hopes the afterlife gives you the ability to travel the universe with those you love?🤔
You would require an infinite amount of energy to do so and an infinite amount of time so no. If you ant full science fiction you would ha e to be a being that can bend reality to its will and use it in unimaginable ways to a human for that to even be a possibility.
Given the option, go anywhere in the universe or be able to go forward and back in time to see any moment in time as it happened
How is it that it only takes earth one year to go around the sun and it will take us years to reach the sun it doesn’t make sense.. going around your house takes longer than going directly to your house .. I’m sure that the earth is not traveling speed of light
Universe "how big am I"
Me: "big!"
Thanks for the applause
Great voice for this kind of a channel
07:14
thanks hahaha
I'm sure the universe is larger than 4k
A lot of "scientists" are getting paid a lot of money for basically guessing
and sadly much of the guesswork is presented and sold to people as fact...most of what we see in this video is conjecture.
hey it's better to try and figure this world than just one day disappearing. So those scientists basically guessing are doing something amazing for humanity
Don't underestimate our brain vs universe. Will get there time will tell..
//Albert Einstein
Page 2020
SpaceRip is back! And with big Dick Rodestein the narrator too!
Intergalactic travel always facinates the human mind, at least fictionally. We, living today, won’t even experience it.
On 12:48 the light of earlier Universe.. I think it's impossible to see and discover more than that.. it's the limit and the humanity never could know more than that
Marvelous
4:55 So the observable universe is 92 billion light years across total! 6:55 So some theory calculations put the whole universe at ten billion trillion times the size of the observable universe! I can safely say that is really huge!
Holy shit he uploaded
Is it a repost?
yes
Helps me sleep. Thanks
me at 4am got baited by youtube to see how big is the universe is
The idea that there is a point in the middle of an Infinity of space we're all matter blew up and came from Is ridiculous. My question is where's the black hole that such a massive explosion would have generated?
Don't care how big the Universe is .. All I care about is how big Taxes are .. Lets research that
This guys voice is perfect.
"Larger than life!" - Backstreet Boyz. LOL
great work
Public: How Large is the Universe?!
Astronomers: Yes!
We don't know yet, we are clueless..we don't even have James web telescope..and with the Corona virus, even worst
Even James web telescope wouldn't able to see the 2 % of Universe..!
Maybe it will see the Other Solar System which is close to ours..!
UNIVERSE IS INFINITE
We not that bad, we've learnt a lot in the past century & will learn significantly more in the next. As for the corona virus, by the time it's beat, the mortality rate against the size of the population will show that as a species we are learning. Having a positive outlook will always be a plus...
@@mesofummylol6004 true, but more answers, also bring more questions 🤚🖐👍
@@fjames208 indeed they do 👍
@@HeartHacker2727 still seeing what Hubble gave us you can't help but be excited about James web's launch.
5:11
"...in that time...light would have traveled 13.7 light years..."
Glaring mistake.
Where was the editor?
He says billion, it is just interrupted by an Ad.
@@williamduke2743
He says a beam of light would have traveled 13.7 light years instead of 13.7 BILLION L.Y-
@@Jibbie49
I've listened to it more than 4 times (no ad in my feed) and he clearly says 13.7 YEARS
@@craigdougan8484 I don't know. I certainly hear the billion on mine.
@@williamduke2743
What say you?
Do you hear 13.7 years?
Or 13.7 *BILLION* years?
Better than ambien
Repeat. Re-posting of one that I remember watching years ago.
yes,no mention of the plank satelite...or recent discoveries...
That's right..i as well thought, hang on a minute, i've already seen this!
Fucking cheats hey!
SpaceRip has been re-uploading their old content remastered in 4K video. This channel hasn't officially posted new content in a few years.
@@nathanrocks2562 too bad...the naration is very good quality
Nathan SkyWalker THATS a shame. I loved this channel in high school.
I really do like space-
⚫ black holes
Galaxies colliding
Stars exploding into super novas
Supermassive ⚫ black holes
⚫ black holes colliding into supermassive ⚫ black holes
And then people propose things as flimsy as gods in the face of such awe..
I don’t think we’re the only living planet in this universe. If the universe is that big, there’s other planet in another galaxy that is habitual. Let that sink in.
You're right. In the book "Rare Earth: Why Complex Life is Rare in the Universe." Dr. Peter Ward says there are probably a few other planets in the Universe like Earth, but he explains why Earth is so rare.
Watched all of it
Is this a new version?
Why is it people can't comprehend an INFINITE UNIVERS? And infinite possibilities beyond our comprehension.
I love this narrator
How large is the universe:
Me: Dude, I'm high.
Dork
The Earth is just the beginning of our Journey.
For a moment it seemed as I finally would get the answers or theories to my questions I have since I was a kid. But in fact this video only describing in its description, a part of my still open questions, but in the video its the same mainstream answer you get everywhere.
So how large could be the entire universe? What's behind the observable universe? And if its still expanding, how do the border of our universe looks like? Is there still a big bang going on, at these "edges"?
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@@TheDEADEYEJEDI008 yes the deep field.. Galaxies 13.5billion years old? No answer to my questions..
i'd pay 1000$ just for Dick Rodstein to narrate about stars
Really really huge. Mind bogglingly massively gigantically large
how large is the universe ? as large as I wanted to be when I find the infinity stones
Indeed.
We are scratching the surface, how do we know anything?.
Sad thing is we aren't even close to scratching the surface 😳
Well we know what lies on a small portion of that surface so there's that.
How do we know anything? when religions sit down and shut up.
This is just unfathomable to the human mind
A question for all you clever people out there. Why is our sun, rocky planets and gas giants all made of differing elements?
Why do you think they're made of different elements?
Assuming that the universe has been continually expanding and not going through a series of expansions and contractions
This guy, and Don Lincoln from Fermi Lab blow my mind AND give me peace at the same time! Think about this stuff for awile and everyday crap just drops off the radar!
Two other good channels are, Anton Petrov, and John Michael Godier.
The Universe is under no obligation to make sense to us.
8:40 "Do not the Unbelievers see that the heavens and the earth were joined together, before we clove them asunder? We made from water every living thing. Will they not then believe?" (al-Anbiya` 21.30, The Holly Quran)
Religion is for the weak
The Bubble universe one of many out comes of inflation seems to make me comfortable with the BIG BANG .
No limits .. no borders .. We must think fractal infinity
If life is here it's out there