We couldn’t possibly be alone in all of this massive expanse, but we probably lack the ability to bridge any of these distances. We may never know who or what could be out there. It makes me appreciate our beautiful Earth that much more.
I say we are alone because so many specific factors and time were required to create life that it just cannot be replicated with the sheer amount of moving parts that went into earth becoming sustainable for life. The size and characteristics of the sun and our distance from it, the moon and its relationship to earth, earths tilt on its axis, the presence of the gas giant planets protect earth from asteroids and comets to name a few.
@@sangralknight3031 There are also 2 additional cases. Where previous lives has gone extinct and we are the only ones left or the other one where we are the very first lives who have come exist.
Imagine if the Universe expands and then contracts to a point over and over, an infinite number of times. Then imagine that we (humanity) are the only iteration there ever was and ever will be of life.
وَالسَّمَاءَ بَنَيْنَاهَا بِأَيْدٍ وَإِنَّا لَمُوسِعُونَ And the universe-We constructed it with power (great might) and We are surely expanding it. - Quran 51:47
LOL.... No. When we think of something big it´s the Empire State Building, the Pyramids or Mount Everest... But all og our great things combined, is not even a bacteria on an elephants ass, compared to what the univers has to offer
it hurts your brain just trying to work it out. we're basically just tiny and insignificant in the scale of things. our species time on earth isn't even the blink of an eye. It's something far shorter.
After watching every star, I just thought there was nothing bigger than this, but every time he showed an extraordinarily big celestial body Hats off to the scientists and the people who made this video alive.
I watch this video again and again and my mind just cannot comprehend how big it all really is...I can just gasp in awe. Like the whole earth would not be even close to a microorganisms scale and we like a single cell in the body🤯
I think the question is not if they're there, but rather "are they there now?". It would take an extreme advanced & lucky civilization to dodge all the cataclysmic events that threaten their existence. I just don't think there is enough stable time for one civilization to reach such advancement before destroying itself or being destroyed by the galactic forces all of intelligent life would have to overcome. It's like we are all just being recycled all the time into newer life forms. Almost like a simulation.
It's amazing to think about the size of the universe when you consider that a beam of light would travel around the entire world seven times in one second yet still take thousands and millions of years to cross certain cosmic objects.
For those talking about how "tiny and insignificant" we are, please notice how amazing we are that we can contemplate this immensity and even have a measure of understanding of much of it!
We can appreciate the extent of our current knowledge of the universe while contemplating how tiny and insignificant planet Earth is on the astronomical level. Those two facts are not mutually much exclusive.
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Why? You have any clue how far away that thing is? Much less how long it would take for it to affect us? Our sun will go supernova and collapse into a black hole itself long before that thing even so much as shifts in our direction. And for reference, you and I along with all traces of human life will be long long long long loooooooooooong dead from natural causes before our sun goes nova. In short. I’d be more afraid of a drunk driver hitting you or choking on a sandwich before ever giving the black hole even the millisecond of time it takes to even register it in your subconscious.
Every time I think something is beyond incomprehensible, here comes something that blows my mind into smaller and smaller pieces, each time!! Impossible for the human mind to grasp.
And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years: and let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so. And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also. Genesis 1:14-16
It's crazy to think that the largest star on the chart Stephenson 2B is 3 billion km in diameter. That's larger than the distance between Earth and Neptune. Roughly 30 AUs. This means it would take light 3.6 hours to make it from one pole to the other. Hard to believe there is a star out there almost as large as our solar system.
@@pickatherabbit it's crazy to say the least just based upon what is known for now of that 1% and to think there can be 99% to infinitely more...mind blown 🤯
This was really REALLY cool... I enjoyed it immensely... It was so wild to see the scale shift up from Jupiter to the Sun, that kind of blew my mind (even though I did a science project with my son recently on the solar system, obviously we couldn't make models 'to scale' for that project. But when you see the sun in relation to our planets, its amazing. When you see the sun in relation to OTHER celestial bodies, it blows your mind... Even though I was only part way through the video. I kept thinking "It can't get any bigger than that can it?"... Then the next thing comes along and its 10 times bigger than the previous one, and that happens multiple times. I just can't imagine we're the only sentient beings in a universe that encompasses such immense objects. Crazy to see this, bravo...
And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years: and let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so. And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also. Genesis 1:14-16
@@briankrause2359 SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE BIBLE And their dead bodies shall lie in the street of the great city, which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt, where also our Lord was crucified. And they of the people and kindreds and tongues and nations shall see their dead bodies three days and an half, and shall not suffer their dead bodies to be put in graves. And they that dwell upon the earth shall rejoice over them. Revelation 11:8-10 The Whole World, Nations, Kindreds and Tounges would not be able to see their dead bodies for the space of three days without the use of Social Media Today. TELEVISION IN THE BIBLE When ye therefore shall SEE the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet, stand in the holy place, (whoso readeth, let him understand:) Then let them which be in JUDAEA flee into the mountains: Let him which is on the HOUSETOP not come down to take any thing out of his house: Neither let him which is in the FIELD return back to take his clothes. Matthew 24:15-18 META VERSE IN THE BIBLE After (META) this I looked, and, behold, a door was opened in heaven: and the first voice which I heard was as it were of a trumpet talking with me; which said, Come up hither, and I will shew thee things which must be hereafter (META). Revelation 4:1 AEROPLANES IN THE BIBLE And then shall he send his angels, and shall gather together his elect from the four winds, from the uttermost part of the earth to the uttermost part of heaven. Mark 13:27
@@The-Way-Watchmen What?? You mean to tell me that video wasn't real??? What is this "cgi" you speak of?? Maybe I've been wrong all along! Thanks for offering such rock solid proof to back up your claims... Now I can just turn off my brain and let you and your pastor/Iman do all the thinking for me!!
Try to imagine now compare to our planet how smell we are and them compare us how smell are the bacterias that just live in our body with us. Universe is just incredibly
If my mind could even begin to comprehend the actual magnitude of all of this, I would be happy. It is quite literally beyond mind boggling what is/might be out there.
I could start to grasp at it, actually. Not without feeling intimidated by how large they are compared to Planet Earth of course. I've gotten the sense that Earth is tiny in presence though, just living here vs other planets and suns.
Earth really is a extraordinary in terms of how it looks in comparison to other celestial objects. Quite amazing to know that we're living on such a distinct looking planet.
@@Rebairdo101noooo really???? it can also refer to the sky in general, or space and stuff like that. such as *planets.* celestial isn't a word used for hell 🤨🤨🤨
lol I bought a cheap little telescope and saw Jupiter last night through it and about 7 times I was like “bruhh” can’t wait to check more stuff this weekend!
@@walden6272"bruh" is just an exclamation for being dumbfounded or to interject like saying "Mann!" when something bums you out. Also, I'm 25 & saying "bruh" in reaction to something has been around for about a decade, at *least* :)
Videos like these are so amazing to watch but yet depressing at the same time. Knowing I’m not and never will be anything important in this massive universe with so little time and so much else that I’ll never get to see outside of a screen 😢 brings a tear to my eye.
I used to feel really depressed with these kind of thoughts as well, but instead of feeling irrelevant in this giant universe, I try to keep in mind that OUR PROBLEMS (which we usually worry so much about) are actually nothing compared to the whole universe. We may be small but we make an impact on other people's lives, and we're important to them :)
physical scale is not the only thing in which importance can be measured :) you are here, a unique expression of the universe! you matter to people, that can't be quantified in distance and physical scale, but it is true nontheless
Even the observable universe is 93 billion light years and we know that universe is beyond imagination.. Can't even think how extremely large it is.... 🖤 Apart from all these just beautify all these things present in our universe.... Just....✨💗
If you could in theory by your statement, see the universe, it would take a minimum of 93 billion just to observe it through your own eyes. 👀 assuming you are correct.
I always wondered......is there nothingness or the universe (including the non observable is limitless and infinite) ie. no boundary. It's hard to even imagine that...
Because you are part of something so beautiful and had the privilege of viewing what no other human before you ever could. You bore witness to the grand tapestry and saw the heavens. The greatest piece of engineering and the most beautiful art piece ever created and you got to see it. Damn right you should be happy.
Very awesome job! But there is something I so, so wish to see somebody put together: When we look at that constellations in our sky, each constellation we are looking at has stars that are no longer in that area of space anymore! It would be such a great thing for somebody to put together where the stars REALLY are, right NOW, and not just where the light hitting us makes them just SEEM they are. And so many of those stars are much further away than others because of this shift in reality of looking at an instant positioning instead of just how the light hits us. And also frankly, so many galaxies we see today have already died haha
How about closer stars like alpha centauri? The distance to it does not even reach 10 light years, so the distance travelled is the same space it travels in 10 years, which is unnoticable
What Amazes me is that this is from what we can Observe in Our “Observable Universe”. Just Imagine what else is out there Beyond what we can Observe 😮 🤩
I wonder if there really is a point to look at galaxy beyond Milky way. Like, I mean, it's not that we can travel there. We can't even grow any food out there. Except drinking recycle urine eww. Waste of money.
@@cycrothelargeplanetactually that's not the reason -- our technology will one day allow us to see beyond 93 billion light years, easily. The reason we'll never see beyond the observable universe is because once we can observe it we inevitably will. Everything that lies beyond that will remain... Unobservable. Until we develop better tech. I realize this is a lot like when someone says they always find something they were looking for "in the last place you look," & answering well that's because you stop looking after you find it 😏 but it's true.
No you do need to regret them because while they may not effect the universe at large, they effect you and your surroundings. If life is truly meaningless and we are but an atom in a cell in a body then would it not stand to reason that we should make life better for each other rather than worse? Defy the void and fate to make something beautiful rather than give into entropy and nihilism? Hell would it not stand to reason that one should regret their mistakes even more considering how little time they have and how precious the gift of life truly is given how lifeless most of the universe appears to be? You should be making every second count if that’s our reality. You should be the best person alive for as long as possible. This shouldn’t make you a nihilist. This should make you even more stoic as you see how empty the universe is because now you see that only we can provide each other with hope, love and care. If you’re atheist that is. If you’re a Christian like me though it’s different. But if you’re gonna stare into the great ocean and truly see how small you are, realize also that you have greater duty now more than ever to do good. Absolutely regret every failure because you have no time to waste.
Great comparison, its so mind blowing imagining the size of each one. I think u forgot to add one of the most known stars to this list and it's Betelgeuse
And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years: and let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so. And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also. Genesis 1:14-16
One of the most awesome videos on TH-cam today, this still blows my mind. I don’t have an inkling of the sizes of these objects, and much beyond Antares loses me completely. I’m always humbled by this video. I return to it again and again. Thank you!
You know, it's amazing to see how large the universe really is. But if you focus on the background, you can see small stars from a large distance. I generally love this because it helps you visualize the size of the universe!
@@cobaltcomparisons , as a kid I always wondered what may or may not exist "beyond the blackness"... Frankly, I had always believed that "beyond the blackness may be where God exists". There isn't anything that tells us there is or isn't anything beyond it because we can't see far enough into the universe to "determine an edge". We just know that the universe is incomprehensibly enormous! As I had responded in a post above, in order for us to traverse even a paltry "24,000 LYs to 'exit' the Milky Way galaxy along the shortest route", it would still take us ~40 MILLION YRS to do it and that's traveling at ~400,000 mph which was the velocity the Parker Solar Probe would reach by the time it entered it's orbit around the Sun. Of course that's not straight propulsion but using the gravity of planets to "sling-shot" the vehicle towards it's target.
It’s not just these incomprehensible sizes, but also the sheer numbers there are of each. Imagine that this graphic would include every star between the sun and that huge Stephenson star. There would be billions and billions of steps between them. Just mind blowing
@@watcher99999 It really doesn't, there's more like 100 billion stars in our galaxy alone. And if humanity really wanted to spread out and share the universe between us then every human alive today could have something like 1000 galaxies each.
That 1:34 panning from Aludra to Pistol Star made me rewind like 5 times because comprehending the sizes of the larger stars up to that point was already difficult enough 🤯
Everyone blaming humans... even though we are humans. You do realize dogs, cats, birds, chimps, fish, etc KILL and sometimes cannibalize over territory? What does this say about you? Do you have just a holier-than-thou arrogance over other people?
Just mind bogglingly incredible how insignificant we are in such an unfathomably large plane of existence. Our every day problems mean nothing to the universe.
Indeed. People are so ignorant when they say we are alone in the universe. It's like saying an ant is completely alone in this world, trapped inside a shoe.
The true scale of the universe is extraordinary, it is unimaginable. Quick fact, the observable universe is just the part of the universe that we can see, it is most likely much bigger.
For thus saith the high and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity, whose name is Holy; I dwell in the high and holy place, with him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit, to revive the spirit of the humble, and to revive the heart of the contrite ones. Isaiah 57:15
Yes actually I want to tell you thank you because in so many videos everyone made comedy about scientists telling that they always do anything to scare us But I like your comment soo much you are good and respective
Hi there! I just watched your video and I'm so impressed! Your knowledge on the subject of astronomy, space and the universe is truly inspiring. I think your content is really valuable and I hope more people get to see your work. Keep up the amazing work! - Cosmic Corner
They had a gizmo here at the Perot Museum in Dallas that did something like that. Depending on which way you scrolled, things got bigger or smaller. It went down to the atomic level, then zoomed out to the 'stars' level, I think.
Actually each atom in this universe is also a universe. And each atom of that universe is also a universe and it goes to infinity. Our universe is also an atom of another universe and it goes on and on to infinity.
@@Jaguar2121 this was ouspenkys idea in his book a new model of the universe , he looked upon the atom as a mini solar system , the electron microscope doesn't SEEM to agree , but perhaps in fact probably a different time scale is involved. I certainly would not ridicule your statement .
And here we are, thinking we're super special and super important. But in fact we're so small in comparison, not even an ant size would be compareable, more like an atom. Great animation!
@@igorfire13 And yet we don't know how much we can still zoom in or how far all of that still goes. I personally think it's infinite. But we have no methods to zoom in further than atoms.
@@redgoldrainwater5508 This is a 3D simulation to represent stars already observed or detected in other ways, we can only detect black holes for example by the radiation released by the particles that surround them (in addition to gravitational interference in other stars and the distortion of light).
This is one of them videos that you stumble onto at 2am when you cant get to sleep and feel wowed by it, only to forget most of it in a week so you return :p
And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years: and let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so. And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also. Genesis 1:14-16
Call me stupid but I didn't really know exactly how big the universe was. Watching this made my eyes water of the beauty. and to think how is it possible that we are alone or are we?
Arthur C. Clarke wrote that given how immense the universe is, it's actually more terrifying to imagine that we are alone here than to imagine that we're not. I encourage everyone who liked the original comment to go to the TH-cam channel called Cool Worlds, then the channel called Event Horizon.
I know it's still unimaginably huge, but for Segue 2 which a galaxy "only" has the size of 220 light years is mind-bogglingly small, it's like if milky way is a basket ball and this galaxy is one tiny sprinkle. I read there are like 1000 stars inside the galaxy, it must be really packed there and those stars could be very close in distance each other, imagine how bright the night..
Just when you think you have seen the biggest thing in the universe comes another big thing after it. It was such an awesome video thanks pls keep on making more videos like this 👌👌👌
I’m sure that if life can happen on Earth, it can happen on other planets too, even if they’re millions or billions of light-years away. Let's just leave it at that.
@@pauldavis5665 it is.... how many wrote history? And how many didnt? And what will they mean in 10.000years? Nothing. Like the man that invented the wheel. Great invention, but the person itself is forgotten 😉
We just appreciate the effort of the cameraman. 👏
He had a great rocket and suit
No
This comment is on pretty much every animated space video on youtube 😂😒
@@nomiaplays4108 Why do you write No in every comments ?
Old joke
0:01 Ceres
0:04 Makemake
0:08 Pluto
0:12 Europa
0:16 The Moon
0:20 Mercury
0:24 Titan
0:28 Mars
0:32 Venus
0:36 Earth
0:40 Kepler-22b
0:44 Neptune
0:48 Uranus
0:52 Saturn
0:56 Jupiter
1:04 The Sun
1:08 Sirius A
1:12 Elnath
1:16 Pollux
1:20 Arcturus
1:23 Sagittarius A*
1:27 Aldebaran
1:32 Aludra
1:53 Pistol Star
1:57 Antares
2:01 VY Canis Majoris
2:05 UY Scuti
2:09 Stephenson 2-18
2:32 S5 0014+81
2:39 Ton 618
2:48 Helix Nebula
2:57 Headhorse Nebula
3:05 Eagle Nebula
3:17 Segue 2
3:24 Tarantula Nebula
3:33 Sleeping Beauty
3:40 Milky Way
3:46 Andromeda Galaxy
3:51 IC 1101
3:58 Virgo Supercluster
4:01 Laniakea
4:17 The Observable Universe
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we don't need time skips-
You really have a lot time on your hands!
@@LibraryMysteries yea
It would be better if you wrote the distances
Ty 😃
I’m not entirely sure why each size progression was slightly terrifying
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It's because of Megalophobia 😂
I think it's because of the concept of big or huge challenges your current understanding of big.
Not going to lie it scared me too. Lol
Especially the part where it transitions from alustra to pistol star
Thats what she said
Every planet was gangster till the next one show up
*every object expect Universe itself was gangsta till the next object show up
@@ЮрийСотников-г3и *Planet 👽
The observable universe: Super gangsta
Great comment, thanks for making me laugh
We couldn’t possibly be alone in all of this massive expanse, but we probably lack the ability to bridge any of these distances. We may never know who or what could be out there. It makes me appreciate our beautiful Earth that much more.
We are. I've looked.
we can bridge the distance via consciousness
아름다운 말씀이십니다.
So much accurate comment
I say we are alone because so many specific factors and time were required to create life that it just cannot be replicated with the sheer amount of moving parts that went into earth becoming sustainable for life. The size and characteristics of the sun and our distance from it, the moon and its relationship to earth, earths tilt on its axis, the presence of the gas giant planets protect earth from asteroids and comets to name a few.
It would be ridiculous to believe that we are alone in this massive universe.
Or, alternitivly, it would be heartstoppingly terrifying to discover that we are, infact, alone.
Not really we haven't really seen our own galaxy so how can we say v r alone and there are billion galaxies
Don't forget kids, god is too busy expanding our universe and over looking other species in other light years 😉
@@sangralknight3031 There are also 2 additional cases. Where previous lives has gone extinct and we are the only ones left or the other one where we are the very first lives who have come exist.
Imagine if the Universe expands and then contracts to a point over and over, an infinite number of times. Then imagine that we (humanity) are the only iteration there ever was and ever will be of life.
Why no one is appreciating his editing....i can't even imagine the amount of hard work you did in making of this video hats off 👏❤❤
Cus no one cares
For real. Just putting things into rough scale would be a major task (Coming from someone who edits videos as well)!
@@TroubleisHere your unloved
@@TroubleisHere yeah
الذي صنع الفيديو يستحق الشكر
الله الذي خلق هذا الكون يستحق الشكر والعبادة ❤❤
وَالسَّمَاءَ بَنَيْنَاهَا بِأَيْدٍ وَإِنَّا لَمُوسِعُونَ
And the universe-We constructed it with power (great might) and We are surely expanding it.
- Quran 51:47
Our minds cannot grasp how large something of this scale can truly get.
LOL.... No. When we think of something big it´s the Empire State Building, the Pyramids or Mount Everest... But all og our great things combined, is not even a bacteria on an elephants ass, compared to what the univers has to offer
Wrong. I can.
nobodys mind can do this
@@anders1621 *bacterium*
it hurts your brain just trying to work it out. we're basically just tiny and insignificant in the scale of things. our species time on earth isn't even the blink of an eye. It's something far shorter.
Is no-one going to mention how terrifying those enormous black holes are?
no we're too busy arguing about imaginary sky daddys
Think about ants….
@@Kaz_069 think about viruses
Uh
I would've, but I hear some dude name Basilico took care of it for us.
After watching every star, I just thought there was nothing bigger than this, but every time he showed an extraordinarily big celestial body
Hats off to the scientists and the people who made this video alive.
@@theguiltyoline3497 no doubt a higher power is behind all this
@@theguiltyoline3497 what. ..?
@@timeread3099 Christians ☕️
@@mohammedafsar7965 Muslims 🧟♀️ 🧟♂️ ☕️
@@theguiltyoline3497 🤡
I watch this video again and again and my mind just cannot comprehend how big it all really is...I can just gasp in awe. Like the whole earth would not be even close to a microorganisms scale and we like a single cell in the body🤯
هذا إله المسلمين الله وحده لاشريك له
@user-ti2ek6hz2rnot god of Muslims god of everything but the fact that everyone don't believe in ALLAH THE ONE AND ONLY...
You're so gay
Belief is the absence of evidence
Tuhan Yang Maha Esa adalah Pencipta segala sesuatu
I’m not entirely sure why each size progression was slightly terrifying. Imagine how much potential life there must be in that hypergalaxy.
And they say aliens dont exist. There definitely have to be some aliens down there man, if not, then life really is just disappointing lol
Word for word😑
@@august1875 We don't know, but they know us and I think we are known as the rogue planet
@@Faceplant-hl5yn thats deep
I think the question is not if they're there, but rather "are they there now?". It would take an extreme advanced & lucky civilization to dodge all the cataclysmic events that threaten their existence. I just don't think there is enough stable time for one civilization to reach such advancement before destroying itself or being destroyed by the galactic forces all of intelligent life would have to overcome. It's like we are all just being recycled all the time into newer life forms. Almost like a simulation.
Imagine watching this on a huge I-Max Theater. 😎Radical brah!!
It's amazing to think about the size of the universe when you consider that a beam of light would travel around the entire world seven times in one second yet still take thousands and millions of years to cross certain cosmic objects.
Bravo! Simply fantastic!
It is actually scary to think about it...the vastness...the emptiness
you can fold space like a pancake. make the trip instant.
Cgi
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For those talking about how "tiny and insignificant" we are, please notice how amazing we are that we can contemplate this immensity and even have a measure of understanding of much of it!
Yes!!! Exactly this. Thank you 😊
Great point. Never thought it about it like this!
Maybe, if we actually did.
Now we have to unite and stop wars and hate. If we do not achieve this, we will remain insignificant.
We can appreciate the extent of our current knowledge of the universe while contemplating how tiny and insignificant planet Earth is on the astronomical level. Those two facts are not mutually much exclusive.
Huge respect for the camera man who traveled around the universe for this video
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It's an animation not real space
you were in a meme complication
shoutout the the cameraman for taking the measurements of all of these, must be hard, give him a raise
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It's mind-boggling to imagine the sizes.
No
Isn't it
After the sun it just gets crazy in comparison 😱
@@sovietonion72 no
You cant. You just cant.
You cant even visualize the size of our sun. It would blow your mind already and its tiny
I always appreciate the zoom out to see everything as a reference instead of just moving on to the next object.
2:29 supermassive blackhole gave me goosebumps
Why? You have any clue how far away that thing is? Much less how long it would take for it to affect us? Our sun will go supernova and collapse into a black hole itself long before that thing even so much as shifts in our direction. And for reference, you and I along with all traces of human life will be long long long long loooooooooooong dead from natural causes before our sun goes nova.
In short. I’d be more afraid of a drunk driver hitting you or choking on a sandwich before ever giving the black hole even the millisecond of time it takes to even register it in your subconscious.
Every time I think something is beyond incomprehensible, here comes something that blows my mind into smaller and smaller pieces, each time!!
Impossible for the human mind to grasp.
Great video, starting with how small we are compared to our giant Earth. It gets more and more humbling as we go.
To think how tiny we are compared to all those massive stars and galaxies hurts my brain
Edit: thanks for 1000 likes!
Maybe bc it's your brain that's tiny
@@vkvk7113 in Germany we say Kek Go someone Like u
Is "tiny" word a bit exaggerated?
And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years: and let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so. And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also. Genesis 1:14-16
@@ayoolukoga9829 in the universe there is no day or nigth, only Dark.
Hat off to the camera man who went outside of the universe and measured sizes.
The cameraman never dies
Fresh Comedy..!! 😢
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Wow! Dankeschön für diesen tollen Eindruck von wirklich Unvorstellbarem! Tolles Video! 👏👏👏👏👏✨🖖👍🤩
It's crazy to think that the largest star on the chart Stephenson 2B is 3 billion km in diameter. That's larger than the distance between Earth and Neptune. Roughly 30 AUs. This means it would take light 3.6 hours to make it from one pole to the other. Hard to believe there is a star out there almost as large as our solar system.
our solar system is more then 10 billion kilometers and thats just the kuiper belt theirs alot of stars in this universe who arent close to that
Crazy to know that what we know so far of the universe can be only 1% of it...
@@Ray-c1r even 1% looks like a big number.
@@pickatherabbit it's crazy to say the least just based upon what is known for now of that 1% and to think there can be 99% to infinitely more...mind blown 🤯
@@Ray-c1r not even close to 0.01% i'm sure, nature itself is built like a never ending clock beyond any technology we understand
This was really REALLY cool... I enjoyed it immensely... It was so wild to see the scale shift up from Jupiter to the Sun, that kind of blew my mind (even though I did a science project with my son recently on the solar system, obviously we couldn't make models 'to scale' for that project. But when you see the sun in relation to our planets, its amazing. When you see the sun in relation to OTHER celestial bodies, it blows your mind... Even though I was only part way through the video. I kept thinking "It can't get any bigger than that can it?"... Then the next thing comes along and its 10 times bigger than the previous one, and that happens multiple times. I just can't imagine we're the only sentient beings in a universe that encompasses such immense objects. Crazy to see this, bravo...
And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years: and let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so. And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also. Genesis 1:14-16
@@ayoolukoga9829 LOL... whatever helps you get through your day... It is almost 2023, not 1023... Or 0023 for that matter..
@@briankrause2359 SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE BIBLE
And their dead bodies shall lie in the street of the great city, which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt, where also our Lord was crucified. And they of the people and kindreds and tongues and nations shall see their dead bodies three days and an half, and shall not suffer their dead bodies to be put in graves. And they that dwell upon the earth shall rejoice over them. Revelation 11:8-10
The Whole World, Nations, Kindreds and Tounges would not be able to see their dead bodies for the space of three days without the use of Social Media Today.
TELEVISION IN THE BIBLE
When ye therefore shall SEE the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet, stand in the holy place, (whoso readeth, let him understand:) Then let them which be in JUDAEA flee into the mountains: Let him which is on the HOUSETOP not come down to take any thing out of his house: Neither let him which is in the FIELD return back to take his clothes. Matthew 24:15-18
META VERSE IN THE BIBLE
After (META) this I looked, and, behold, a door was opened in heaven: and the first voice which I heard was as it were of a trumpet talking with me; which said, Come up hither, and I will shew thee things which must be hereafter (META). Revelation 4:1
AEROPLANES IN THE BIBLE
And then shall he send his angels, and shall gather together his elect from the four winds, from the uttermost part of the earth to the uttermost part of heaven. Mark 13:27
@@The-Way-Watchmen What?? You mean to tell me that video wasn't real??? What is this "cgi" you speak of?? Maybe I've been wrong all along! Thanks for offering such rock solid proof to back up your claims... Now I can just turn off my brain and let you and your pastor/Iman do all the thinking for me!!
Try to imagine now compare to our planet how smell we are and them compare us how smell are the bacterias that just live in our body with us. Universe is just incredibly
If my mind could even begin to comprehend the actual magnitude of all of this, I would be happy. It is quite literally beyond mind boggling what is/might be out there.
I could start to grasp at it, actually. Not without feeling intimidated by how large they are compared to Planet Earth of course. I've gotten the sense that Earth is tiny in presence though, just living here vs other planets and suns.
@ابو حاتم The Universe is a lot bigger than your book lol
@@Worick_ you are a terrorist
Earth really is a extraordinary in terms of how it looks in comparison to other celestial objects. Quite amazing to know that we're living on such a distinct looking planet.
Celestial means associated with Heaven or Hell.
@@Rebairdo101noooo really???? it can also refer to the sky in general, or space and stuff like that. such as *planets.* celestial isn't a word used for hell 🤨🤨🤨
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You assume there are no other planets like earth out there. Among the trillions of stars, why would only Earth look like....Earth?
How big 😬 this universe More then we can imagine And people fight for a piece Of land 🙂
No
they should go a good place for themselves...in the space
Abe mote to universe tere baap ki zameen thodi h🤩🤩🤩
@@nomiaplays4108 Yess
How big.....of an idiot does one have to be to belive that crap?
I've never said "bruhhhh!" So many times in a single video!
lol I bought a cheap little telescope and saw Jupiter last night through it and about 7 times I was like “bruhh” can’t wait to check more stuff this weekend!
Who started this trend of saying "bruhhhh"?? I noticed all these teenagers says them. lol
@@walden6272"bruh" is just an exclamation for being dumbfounded or to interject like saying "Mann!" when something bums you out. Also, I'm 25 & saying "bruh" in reaction to something has been around for about a decade, at *least* :)
Videos like these are so amazing to watch but yet depressing at the same time. Knowing I’m not and never will be anything important in this massive universe with so little time and so much else that I’ll never get to see outside of a screen 😢 brings a tear to my eye.
I used to feel really depressed with these kind of thoughts as well, but instead of feeling irrelevant in this giant universe, I try to keep in mind that OUR PROBLEMS (which we usually worry so much about) are actually nothing compared to the whole universe.
We may be small but we make an impact on other people's lives, and we're important to them :)
@@StokesburyUSA get bent
physical scale is not the only thing in which importance can be measured :) you are here, a unique expression of the universe! you matter to people, that can't be quantified in distance and physical scale, but it is true nontheless
You may look tiny but you are a part of creator...once you get one with him it's your command that'll rule the creation.
If you were the size of the sun with the same level of consciousness would that make you feel better?
Even the observable universe is 93 billion light years and we know that universe is beyond imagination.. Can't even think how extremely large it is.... 🖤 Apart from all these just beautify all these things present in our universe.... Just....✨💗
If you could in theory by your statement, see the universe, it would take a minimum of 93 billion just to observe it through your own eyes. 👀 assuming you are correct.
I always wondered......is there nothingness or the universe (including the non observable is limitless and infinite) ie. no boundary. It's hard to even imagine that...
That's a staggering, mindblowing Universe we live in!
All I'm seeing is cgi. This is like showing planets from Star wars. No difference whatsoever. Except I know both are made up.
@@honkingantalope shush
That's ONLY the observable universe. Scientists believe there are others outside our scope of vision. So it can literally even be infinite, possibly.
@@honkingantalope noob
@@honkingantalope You think the shiny dots in the sky are fake? Good luck explaining that one.
My deepest THANK YOU for making this video. It was so enjoyable.
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I don’t know why, but this made me so happy for some reason lol! Instead of scared, it made me happy and I can’t explain it
Because we humans don’t have to control any of it
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because God created this and is :)
Because no alien is going to come to attack the Earth considering the distances
Because you are part of something so beautiful and had the privilege of viewing what no other human before you ever could. You bore witness to the grand tapestry and saw the heavens. The greatest piece of engineering and the most beautiful art piece ever created and you got to see it. Damn right you should be happy.
Absolutely mind-blowing... Also why there's absolutely zero chance that there isn't other life forms out there such is the vastness of our universe...
Can we just appreciate how beautifull our universe is?
How beautiful our god is bro who created all thesee stuff
Hell we are nothing for sure compared to all that
@@legendofgames6963 would you take the janithörr jöpp v?v
just för öne ´clüstäir ^ ^
Glory be to God, the Creator of everything
@@Hamelalmesk-ov9ci Amen! 👍
This is insane! I watched this in my fifth grade class today
Very awesome job! But there is something I so, so wish to see somebody put together: When we look at that constellations in our sky, each constellation we are looking at has stars that are no longer in that area of space anymore! It would be such a great thing for somebody to put together where the stars REALLY are, right NOW, and not just where the light hitting us makes them just SEEM they are.
And so many of those stars are much further away than others because of this shift in reality of looking at an instant positioning instead of just how the light hits us. And also frankly, so many galaxies we see today have already died haha
Which one have died?
@@muratbilgehan5142 So so many of them. Especially those from light years away.
@@dantan7881 How do we know it?
Exactly what I was thinking! That would be a great video
How about closer stars like alpha centauri? The distance to it does not even reach 10 light years, so the distance travelled is the same space it travels in 10 years, which is unnoticable
What Amazes me is that this is from what we can Observe in Our “Observable Universe”. Just Imagine what else is out there Beyond what we can Observe 😮 🤩
I try not to imagine cos my brain can't process infinity and trying to freaks me out.
It's God waving "hello You finally made it"
I wonder if there really is a point to look at galaxy beyond Milky way. Like, I mean, it's not that we can travel there. We can't even grow any food out there. Except drinking recycle urine eww. Waste of money.
Pretty sure we'll never observe anywhere outside the observable universe due to the universe's expansion
@@cycrothelargeplanetactually that's not the reason -- our technology will one day allow us to see beyond 93 billion light years, easily.
The reason we'll never see beyond the observable universe is because once we can observe it we inevitably will. Everything that lies beyond that will remain... Unobservable.
Until we develop better tech.
I realize this is a lot like when someone says they always find something they were looking for "in the last place you look," & answering well that's because you stop looking after you find it 😏 but it's true.
Who looks at these kinds of videos when they have a hard time in life and realize your actions are so insignificant that you dont need to regret them
yeah
I think in those terms whenever I remember how the sun will die
Unfortunately the law doesn’t care neither does the prison
No you do need to regret them because while they may not effect the universe at large, they effect you and your surroundings. If life is truly meaningless and we are but an atom in a cell in a body then would it not stand to reason that we should make life better for each other rather than worse? Defy the void and fate to make something beautiful rather than give into entropy and nihilism? Hell would it not stand to reason that one should regret their mistakes even more considering how little time they have and how precious the gift of life truly is given how lifeless most of the universe appears to be? You should be making every second count if that’s our reality. You should be the best person alive for as long as possible. This shouldn’t make you a nihilist. This should make you even more stoic as you see how empty the universe is because now you see that only we can provide each other with hope, love and care.
If you’re atheist that is. If you’re a Christian like me though it’s different. But if you’re gonna stare into the great ocean and truly see how small you are, realize also that you have greater duty now more than ever to do good. Absolutely regret every failure because you have no time to waste.
You and I appreciate people who explore and return to this customer moment
Great comparison, its so mind blowing imagining the size of each one. I think u forgot to add one of the most known stars to this list and it's Betelgeuse
thank you so much for all your organizing efforts and trying to help us conceive such matters💯
And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years: and let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so. And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also. Genesis 1:14-16
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One of the most awesome videos on TH-cam today, this still blows my mind. I don’t have an inkling of the sizes of these objects, and much beyond Antares loses me completely. I’m always humbled by this video. I return to it again and again. Thank you!
Yeah once you get to Antares, our sun becomes invisible lol
We saw the Universe Image in 5 minutes. 😯😯😯.
Amazing
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You know, it's amazing to see how large the universe really is. But if you focus on the background, you can see small stars from a large distance. I generally love this because it helps you visualize the size of the universe!
i could always agree. when i was a kid i used to think that earth was the only planet in the universe !
@@cobaltcomparisons , as a kid I always wondered what may or may not exist "beyond the blackness"... Frankly, I had always believed that "beyond the blackness may be where God exists". There isn't anything that tells us there is or isn't anything beyond it because we can't see far enough into the universe to "determine an edge". We just know that the universe is incomprehensibly enormous! As I had responded in a post above, in order for us to traverse even a paltry "24,000 LYs to 'exit' the Milky Way galaxy along the shortest route", it would still take us ~40 MILLION YRS to do it and that's traveling at ~400,000 mph which was the velocity the Parker Solar Probe would reach by the time it entered it's orbit around the Sun. Of course that's not straight propulsion but using the gravity of planets to "sling-shot" the vehicle towards it's target.
As a kid i wondered why they go up instead "down"
It’s not just these incomprehensible sizes, but also the sheer numbers there are of each. Imagine that this graphic would include every star between the sun and that huge Stephenson star. There would be billions and billions of steps between them. Just mind blowing
Billions doesn't even begin to scratch the surface
@@watcher99999 It really doesn't, there's more like 100 billion stars in our galaxy alone. And if humanity really wanted to spread out and share the universe between us then every human alive today could have something like 1000 galaxies each.
The ultimate bucket list of travel destinations
I doubt you could tick every destination off your bucket list even if you lived to be 200 years old
Cryonics 🤯
That 1:34 panning from Aludra to Pistol Star made me rewind like 5 times because comprehending the sizes of the larger stars up to that point was already difficult enough 🤯
This goes to show how smaller we really are in this universe
A fart in the wind
Facts
But also how significant. As far as we know our species is the only kind of matter arranged in such a way that is capable to observe all of this.
@@MrGilRoland these are all computer images. Please explain the observe part to me.
@@martyvirtue4051 No.
1:50 the moment you think, okay this is truly massive af.... and then it vanishes into the line like earth did
Crazy how we are on this little spec of grain in the universe and can't get along among different counties
It's like sharing a room with your brother...there are gonna be fights.
I HATE the County of Kent because I am from Sussex County
That's because humans are flawed.
Everyone blaming humans... even though we are humans. You do realize dogs, cats, birds, chimps, fish, etc KILL and sometimes cannibalize over territory?
What does this say about you? Do you have just a holier-than-thou arrogance over other people?
It would be crazy if we lived on a universal scale, but we don't. So it's not crazy. It's normal.
OMG!! That supermassive black hole put some serious fear into my soul. It's enough to swallow the planets and the giant stars
Just mind bogglingly incredible how insignificant we are in such an unfathomably large plane of existence. Our every day problems mean nothing to the universe.
Exactly. Money , luxury , relationships , sadness , happiness...
Fds ? Kkkkkkk
Exactly. There are no problems. Everything is perfect and as is.
@@CrzyangelgirlI'm not sure but relatively there can be no problems
I'm still out of toilet paper tho.
2:13 Best Part 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is satisfying, interesting, terrifying and unsettling all at the same time.
I feel you
@@liavcohen355There is no God but Allah, Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah
@@mahmoodismail3946 there is only God bro
Now we all should be wow about who created these wonderful things
My mind stopped working while watching this lovely video😮😮
Likewise. I felt dizzy, seriously 😒
Tends to do that
Just when I think the stars can’t get any bigger, another one appears 1000 times bigger
Imagine how much potential life there must be in that hypergalaxy
And not just basic alien lifeform, but a much advanced alien race, just think about it
Indeed. People are so ignorant when they say we are alone in the universe. It's like saying an ant is completely alone in this world, trapped inside a shoe.
MIND BLOWING
The true scale of the universe is extraordinary, it is unimaginable. Quick fact, the observable universe is just the part of the universe that we can see, it is most likely much bigger.
I thought earth was big! This is another level I wonder how long it took him to do all the research 💯 well done
A few hours. Making the video is the hard part.
The computer generating humans can produce their work not just in half a second. But before it's started
For thus saith the high and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity, whose name is Holy; I dwell in the high and holy place, with him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit, to revive the spirit of the humble, and to revive the heart of the contrite ones. Isaiah 57:15
@@ayoolukoga9829 shut up bot
This is so fascinating. At a certain point everything just became some pretty colors.
완전 신기해요 대박😮😮😮😮😮😮😮 그리고 이렇게 큰 별이 있는 줄 몰랐어요
We highly respect and appreciate the astronomical scientists who discovered them
Yes actually I want to tell you thank you because in so many videos everyone made comedy about scientists telling that they always do anything to scare us
But I like your comment soo much you are good and respective
@@shravanicg5299 Imagine how much respect we should have for the creator of all this. feeling amazed at Gods greatness
@@edramos975 Please just shut up
Hi there! I just watched your video and I'm so impressed! Your knowledge on the subject of astronomy, space and the universe is truly inspiring. I think your content is really valuable and I hope more people get to see your work. Keep up the amazing work! - Cosmic Corner
Now imagine zooming in all the way to the quantum realm and see how tiny something is.
They had a gizmo here at the Perot Museum in Dallas that did something like that. Depending on which way you scrolled, things got bigger or smaller. It went down to the atomic level, then zoomed out to the 'stars' level, I think.
@@gargoyleb it's amazing to think that the universe is unlimitedly small and large.
Actually each atom in this universe is also a universe. And each atom of that universe is also a universe and it goes to infinity. Our universe is also an atom of another universe and it goes on and on to infinity.
@@Jaguar2121 Well that's your theory, you can't actually prove it.
@@Jaguar2121 this was ouspenkys idea in his book a new model of the universe , he looked upon the atom as a mini solar system , the electron microscope doesn't SEEM to agree , but perhaps in fact probably a different time scale is involved. I certainly would not ridicule your statement .
Thank You ! I'll use it in my classroom to show my pupils that we are really nothing and we have to not spend our time to harm each others.
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Milky Way😘😊
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This is incredible, thanks for your efforts and the legends that mapped this.. 🙏❤
It reveals how small we are, we are the smaller than we thought in this big universe, just imagine how biggest the creator of all this be.
الله القادر على كل شيء
Smaller? Haha. We are not even a proper particle . Imagine the hatred, ego , arrogance people have here.
And here we are, thinking we're super special and super important. But in fact we're so small in comparison, not even an ant size would be compareable, more like an atom.
Great animation!
Atom is the wild size to think we are that big.
@@igorfire13 And yet we don't know how much we can still zoom in or how far all of that still goes. I personally think it's infinite. But we have no methods to zoom in further than atoms.
The fact that we have to start measuring in light years instead of km because it's just so incomprehensibly gigantic is just wildly amazing. Lol
Now I’m feeling amazed, tiny and scared at the same time.
After watching this, how can people possibly think we are alone in the universe…
How can people still be atheists ???
When you understand how the universe works it's easy to see how we can be alone.
You watched a cartoon lol. A man made this. None of us have actually seen anything they tell us. Ppl are so easily manipulated
But they haven't even found a damn proof
@@redgoldrainwater5508 This is a 3D simulation to represent stars already observed or detected in other ways, we can only detect black holes for example by the radiation released by the particles that surround them (in addition to gravitational interference in other stars and the distortion of light).
This video comparing the size of the universe is truly impressive! I'm also learning about this topic.
I showed my little cousin this video and now he has been questioning his very existence in this universe.
No joke, I may have actually broken him.
Wow it’s the best space video I’ve ever seen. Who knew the universe was that big
Be humble. That's the conclusion 🙏👍
Or... be arrogant. Both are meaningless in the eyes of the universe.
@@TsuNaruYou're even more meaningless, so no reason to be arrogant.
@lydiasiangirl correct, you are also meaningless. So, again... be humble or arrogant.
@@TsuNaru Why would you be arrogant lol ? 😂
@@lydiasiangirl because arrogance is a natural human emotion. Why are you so dense?
Masha Allah ❤
I’m surprised scientists know about galaxies beyond the Milky Way! This video is amazing!
They don't.
@@H.EL-Othemany zhjzxj
Our minds cannot grasps that how large something of this scale can truly get.
It's Fake So No
@@SynthesiaBrosSBhow is it fake?
@@williamfranciswhite450 Because It's IC 1101 Not CI 1101
Now I realise how big the universe is, Amazing! 😁
Incredible!!! Thanks
My god 😮😮😮
A huge salute to the editor of tjis video brooo
Seriously yrrrrr
Hello ishika, where are you from?
Btw i am also Gupta ☺️
Btw i am also Gupta ☺️
Just the mere thought that there are things out there that are bigger than the ones we are familiar with makes my mind explode.
This is one of them videos that you stumble onto at 2am when you cant get to sleep and feel wowed by it, only to forget most of it in a week so you return :p
And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years: and let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so. And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also. Genesis 1:14-16
@@ayoolukoga9829 sure
Fun fact: The closest star to our planet (except for sun) is 8.6 light years away or 8.1362E+13 kilometres away.
Call me stupid but I didn't really know exactly how big the universe was. Watching this made my eyes water of the beauty. and to think how is it possible that we are alone or are we?
One possibility is that maybe life is incredibly rare. Maybe life hasn't had a chance to form on other planets yet? It's interesting to think about
As the movie Contact says...if we are alone, what a terrible waste of space
Definitely, God is with us
Arthur C. Clarke wrote that given how immense the universe is, it's actually more terrifying to imagine that we are alone here than to imagine that we're not.
I encourage everyone who liked the original comment to go to the TH-cam channel called Cool Worlds, then the channel called Event Horizon.
@@Matthew.E.Kelly. You're right, we're not alone God is present.
I know it's still unimaginably huge, but for Segue 2 which a galaxy "only" has the size of 220 light years is mind-bogglingly small, it's like if milky way is a basket ball and this galaxy is one tiny sprinkle.
I read there are like 1000 stars inside the galaxy, it must be really packed there and those stars could be very close in distance each other, imagine how bright the night..
There are a lot more than 1000 stars in our galaxy, not sure if I read that right. 100,000,000,000,000 is more like it.
i bet whoever lives there they have way more effecitve sleep pills than we got XD
@@masonthunkwell9786 I was talking about Segue 2, which only have thousand stars, not milky way..
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To imagine that we are all not even a pixel of this universe
Not even an atom...nothing not even dust in the Wind.
@@The_Touring_Jediit scares me😂
Fascinating, and scary somehow...
Allahu Ekber. Allah sandığımız dan daha da büyük.... 🤲
Yeah
Yes
Bruh Muslim's with their sh**ty comment again
Don't bring that 7th century desert God here to this beautiful creation ... Allah was just a wrong number of Md 😁😁😁
Vous ne nous apprenez rien
Just when you think you have seen the biggest thing in the universe comes another big thing after it. It was such an awesome video thanks pls keep on making more videos like this 👌👌👌
Im pretty sure there’s more than any galaxy in the mega universe in trillion billion light years away. It’s fascinating! 😊
I’m sure that if life can happen on Earth, it can happen on other planets too, even if they’re millions or billions of light-years away. Let's just leave it at that.
i agree!!!!!!!!
I love these comparisons.... it makes us feel useless , tiny and a piece of nothing in the universe
No you're not otherwise you won't be able 2come and see it understand it and feel it.
You are not wrong.
@@pauldavis5665 it is.... how many wrote history? And how many didnt?
And what will they mean in 10.000years? Nothing. Like the man that invented the wheel.
Great invention, but the person itself is forgotten 😉
Don't fall into nihilism my friend
Our purpose is to recognize our creator Allah and worship him. I recommend you to read Allah’s message to us in the Quran.