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Then someone enables big head mode by accident and the mods refuse to disable it because it's funny. The border between universes is distinctly marked by your head popping back to normal
its really interesting to think that time doesn't really "exist" without an observer present at the very least. If there is no change whatsoever, such as with the heat death of the universe, then there would genuinely be no way of knowing just how long it would have lasted. No changing energy levels, no particles moving, if there's complete black emptiness, then the only way to gauge time would be an observer thinking. This complete void could last 1 second, or it could last trillions of years, and there would be no way to tell. That, at least to me, is really fascinating.
Same with space wich is even more mind-blowing to me. If there is nothing, how can you have distance. There would be no way to tell the difference between 1 cm and 1 light-years
If there are no particles to measure against, is there an expansion of space? Distance is the difference between the postitions of 2 points. Without points to measure against, the concept of distance breaks down... I guess If the the emptiness of space is made of particles or a field we cannot grasp or measure, yes. If its not, idk this makes my head hurt. Do distances better 2 particles become infinite? Does it approach infinity, but never reaches infinity? Is expansion infinite if particles never reach infinite separation? If time stops at 0 energy, do the 3 spatial dimensions unravel at infinity?
@@slimyduck2140 That's what's called conformality- when no matter the size, system stays the same. It is possible only with complete void, or with thermal equilibrium. The universe becomes conformal during the heat death event and during the big bang moment. That means, since the second one scales up, it can't be infinite, so it's just conformally small- might be aswell pretty huge, but it's "size" tweaker was lowered down to the bottom and now is slowly getting up just to repeat the process, according to Penrose which atm is the most important living person in physics field. Tl;Dr, during the Big Bang the universe could have been bigger than ours, just not from our frame of reference. Space and Time are relative, Speed and Time Speed are relative, so there's absolutely good logic to thinking that size is also relative
@@nukl3argam3r38 Mass curves time, and the closer you get to an object, the slower time is for you. This is only significant with extremely dense objects like black holes, so as you get closer to a black hole, the slower time passes specifically for you, so time would appear to pass by extremely fast for everything else if you looked out into space as you fell in - millions if not billions of years would pass every minute for you. I'd imagine it look like you're watching the universe on an extreme fast forward mode.
Well Yes, but you'd also be Falling towards the Singularity Faster and Faster. Besides, if the Rest of the Universe becomes so much Faster Relative to you, doesn't that also mean that the Black hole Becomes Faster? If so, then wouldn't the Black Hole "Gravitate you Faster towards it"?@@incognito6751
0:08 Sciencephile, I have been watching your videos for the past 6 years. And in my personal expirience, throughout all those hours, with all the scary videos and your quantum suicide videos which make me question my existance into the night, that face on that toilet is probably one of, if not the most, scary thing that you have ever placed in your videos. That face is a creepypasta onto itself. I will not be able to sleep at night. Happy new year
It fails I'm that front to me. His topics are usually extremely fascinating and fun to learn about unless I already knew about them before the video such as with this topic.
These end-of-the-universe survival stories make me wonder how different they'd be if civilizations managed to harness zero-point energy. If the energy of the vacuum itself can never reach true zero, will there even ever be a true heat death of the universe?
Is it though? As i understands it, due to quantum effects, there’s will always be a fluctuation between various points in space, and as such a potential for work to be done?
@@ivanrodionov9724 No. You can only extract energy from quantum fluctuations by creating an area of space where less virtual particles can exist, thereby creating and energy gradient (Casimir effect). Unfortunately this is not a continuous process. After a while you would have to bring your Casimir engine back into its initial state, which would require at least as much energy as you extracted before.
@@NeovanGoth This might be a dumb question, but can I not extract this energy from somewhere else instead using the same principle and then use that energy to fill up the energy I have used, creating a constantly changing potential and thus the ability to always do work as I can always go somewhere else? QED is not my area of expertise however I would be really interrested in your input.
So creepy to think that if someone teleported to the end of time, the only way they would know if they are going into a black hole would be if they suddenly start stretching.
I personally find it quite hopeful to see humanity being able to rather adapt(hypothetically, ofc) to whatever and wherever you throw it to. Of course, most perish but some do survive, that seems very optimistic in the face of an unmerciful and uncaring universe. Happy New Year!
Never thought this video made me more Narcissistic than what I usual am. Whenever i get existential dread or an existential crisis. I have the sudden urge to find a way to be remembered. No matter what or how I do it. Archiving media, preserving things, trying to make yourself known. It's a hassle fighting against the universe AND time itself. I guess it's some kind of "Main Character" syndrome that I get when given the mentally challenging thought about the end of time...
I have that exact feeling, which is why it's so striking that any records of even the most famous people will one day just be gone. I guess we still don't know what will actually happen to the universe, but it does seem like a cruel joke. Life's one goal is to survive but the only guarantee we have is that we won't... :/
If it makes you feel better you and I and anyone who has ever, is currently or will watch this video or any video ultimately don't matter in the grand scheme of existence. You'll be forgotten as though you never even were. And there's absolutely nothing you could possibly do to change that. So it's best to just make the little positive impacts you can on those around you before you and any memory of you ceases to exist.
@@notaspeck6104 think of it more like a really good nap. That lasts forever. That you'll never wake up from. That's existence eventually. But you and I will be long gone before that's even something to think about. We'll be chilling in the forever sleep.
I have that same urge. I am a fiction writer who strives to become a meme that will last forever, even after my flesh is dust and my bones return to the soil, the phrase “collapsed like an overcooked soufflé” will live on.
Well, teleporting to the end of the universe is actually quite common, mainly because of Milliways, that restaurant that has a cow that offers itself as food. I have made my reservation, but I did it next year, as the reservation is only made after visiting the restaurant, and I will only be able to get my license for spaceships with a time machine included when I turn twenty... I'm so excited to visit the restaurant at the end of the universe! Jokes aside, what a great video, I'm happy to see you for a last time this year just to appreciate a wonderful existential crisis 😍, tysm, hugs and love from São Paulo, Brazil 🇧🇷
Fun fact: The first televisioned program was a cartoon of a cat. The first deep space laser transmission, was the video of a cat pursuiting a laser pointer
Just to put the time between the old and new universe into a perspective... Imagine a digital vault with perfected power supply on stand by, floating about after last black hole evaporates, in hopes of surviving enough for the new big-bang. That vault would need to posses a way to prevent particle decay as it would literally disintegrate into void given the absurdly-massive time period. The data storage and other circuitry inside the vault, no matter how advanced and completely intact by any forces that could possibly erode it, would still break down and entire structure would disappear all on its own before new universe can be born. The slow restart of reality truly wipes everything.
I still remember watching you from when you had less than 100k subscribers and damm you are now almost reaching a million. You have come for my friend. Happy New Year.
I am convinced that this is what death and pre-birth is. Without the apparatus that lets you experience time slowly you just skip to the ass end of eternity as everything that will happen happens at once. Just an idea, a very biocentric one, wouldn't really matter if it were true or not. At least I don't think it would.
I'd be really grateful if you could make a video on time dilation. It's a really interesting phenomenon, I don't know if you already made a video explaining this but I think it would be fun listening to your explanation.
Just gatta say that these videos heal my soul.the music is perfect,the atmosphere is 👌🤌. If i was to choose one last video to watch,itll be a sciencephile the ai video
There will be another big bang, and another, and another. And within the infinite number of universe timelines, there will be an infinite number of times the atoms that made up your consciousness come together. We are stuck in a loop forever. In some lives, you will be a king living the best life, in some you will be a guy kidnapped by the cartel having your face ripped off while Funky Town is playing.
I always thought if I went to the end of Time, Spekkio would be willing to give me magic and the old man under the lamp can point me to where the time travel tunnels are.
Love this channel. Keep up the amazing work--these are fun topics. You mention that at some point, the last particle will blink out of existence, to paraphrase. Wouldn't this technically be false, as there will always be photons? At the end of everything, assuming an open universe where gravity cannot keep up with dark energy, when the final black hole evaporates, we should see only photons, although their wavelengths will eventually trend longer and longer as they lose energy, while never quite losing all energy entirely (zero energy = infinite wavelength).
Can’t believe no one has mentioned all the really funny, blink and you’ll miss it, little references and memes in this video. You need to do an Easter eggs video on this one, you packed them in!
I would say almost everyday or almost every other day, I stop whatever Im doing, stand for a few moments looking in the direction of wherever the sun happens to be at that point in the day and just go, "wtf". then keep it moving.
This song is literally a meme in, in of itself. It’s used so much. Same with La Campanella by Liszt, and Gymnopédie No. 1 by Erik Satie. Not saying they’re bad songs. I love your enthusiasm for piano solos. 😊
The ending about a flicker of hope and a new reality coming into existing reminded me of Dark Souls and the age of fire coming to an end, but small embers dancing
Fun Fact! if you jump to 4:12 you can see a text in Wingdings and Webdings. I translated it and I get “You should subscribe” but it can also be translated to “You Whou=d Wubwcribe” :-)
But imagine the possibility we figure out how to make a universe-to-universe transportation system. Humanity (or whatever it's evolved into) may have a chance at surviving past the end of time itself. Imagine that, now what would the scenario be like then?
@@pikachubolt2001 Past the scope of all imaginable theoretical universes? through all dimensions and planes of existence? I dont even think the human body could withstand such an intense transition. I cant even imagine going beyond the boundary of all parallel universes. The thought of traveling to the literal end of all existence is not something we should even try to understand. That is literally infinity.
1:30 wouldnt we meet the other earth while we're there that the Red giant sun? Im sure 5 billion years is enough time for them to even teleport an entire planet saving us the second they noticed us appearing
During this expanse of time, it is technically possible that the 2nd law of thermodynamics ceases to exist, causing such events to go WAAAAY different than expected. Such an incident could be a form of divine intervention, written on the walls of the universe as something from the infinitely before and after of now. Never give up hope for life.
Aghhh...and there's no real way to tell that we aren't in one of these machines in a dead universe right now. Amazing. Well...I'm going to go "drink" "coffee".
It's a genuine bummer thinking that everything will be dead and gone when the sun turns into a red giant. All the animals dying is what bums me out the most. 💔
Heat Death is likely to occur, though there are other more violent variations of the universe ending. Like the great rip, or the rebound (when gravity starts winning again and the universe again shrinks). And who knows, maybe some civilisation actually goes as far as being able to create matter from nothing or dark matter? And then they are able to create ways to have new suns, however unlikely this might be.
We're on the prime era of the Universe. Not because of stars and life-compatible planets, well kinda. But because of *G E N A L P H A T O I L E T M E M E S.* And gen Z memes.
Something came from nothing to begin the universe, so that means something can come from nothing. We have a trillion years to figure out how to create matter and make our own stars, that sounds doable.
Honestly, the Heat Death theory of the universe upsets me and even makes me angry by how everything just dies due to the passage of time. Like the physics of the universe just want to be nothing.
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Happy upcoming new year of 2024!
happy upcoming new year of 2024!
Happy upcoming new year of 2024!
Happy upcoming new year of 2024!
Hello Sciencephile I love ur content :) also happy new year
Most optimistic sciencephile video in a while.
In 10^100 years, even your search history won't matter anymore
10^109 if we`re unlucky
the AGI will keep it for a billion times longer then @@servusss3806
The Earth is Flat.
@@CheckmateSurvivor proof?
@@gustavohp3439 You only have to use your brain.
This is when the devs reveal themselves: “Um, we didn’t think you’d last this long, so we’re just going to create a sandbox mode”
Then someone enables big head mode by accident and the mods refuse to disable it because it's funny.
The border between universes is distinctly marked by your head popping back to normal
Can't wait for God to release his development tools to open source
Time to make a Thomas the Tank Engine mod for real life
@@BierBart12 YES, I'm tired of reversing engineering the code of the universe, it's too confusing.
We ain in a video game go outside nerd
@@TRVPHAUSyes we are indeed good sir, you are correct, we ain in a game.
its really interesting to think that time doesn't really "exist" without an observer present at the very least. If there is no change whatsoever, such as with the heat death of the universe, then there would genuinely be no way of knowing just how long it would have lasted. No changing energy levels, no particles moving, if there's complete black emptiness, then the only way to gauge time would be an observer thinking. This complete void could last 1 second, or it could last trillions of years, and there would be no way to tell. That, at least to me, is really fascinating.
Same with space wich is even more mind-blowing to me. If there is nothing, how can you have distance. There would be no way to tell the difference between 1 cm and 1 light-years
Would time still 'progresses' as the fabric of space expands forever?
If there are no particles to measure against, is there an expansion of space? Distance is the difference between the postitions of 2 points.
Without points to measure against, the concept of distance breaks down... I guess
If the the emptiness of space is made of particles or a field we cannot grasp or measure, yes.
If its not, idk this makes my head hurt.
Do distances better 2 particles become infinite? Does it approach infinity, but never reaches infinity? Is expansion infinite if particles never reach infinite separation?
If time stops at 0 energy, do the 3 spatial dimensions unravel at infinity?
Thats the point where the Universe stops being aware of itself. The death of all references.
@@slimyduck2140 That's what's called conformality- when no matter the size, system stays the same. It is possible only with complete void, or with thermal equilibrium. The universe becomes conformal during the heat death event and during the big bang moment. That means, since the second one scales up, it can't be infinite, so it's just conformally small- might be aswell pretty huge, but it's "size" tweaker was lowered down to the bottom and now is slowly getting up just to repeat the process, according to Penrose which atm is the most important living person in physics field. Tl;Dr, during the Big Bang the universe could have been bigger than ours, just not from our frame of reference. Space and Time are relative, Speed and Time Speed are relative, so there's absolutely good logic to thinking that size is also relative
This guy knows how to give me an existential crisis but feel cozy at the same time
I was just thinking about it, to fall into a black hole to see the universe flash before your eyes. That would be a way to go
then get ripped apart after 1 minute
Why would The Universe flash before Your eyes?
@@nukl3argam3r38 Mass curves time, and the closer you get to an object, the slower time is for you. This is only significant with extremely dense objects like black holes, so as you get closer to a black hole, the slower time passes specifically for you, so time would appear to pass by extremely fast for everything else if you looked out into space as you fell in - millions if not billions of years would pass every minute for you. I'd imagine it look like you're watching the universe on an extreme fast forward mode.
Well Yes, but you'd also be Falling towards the Singularity Faster and Faster. Besides, if the Rest of the Universe becomes so much Faster Relative to you, doesn't that also mean that the Black hole Becomes Faster? If so, then wouldn't the Black Hole "Gravitate you Faster towards it"?@@incognito6751
@@incognito6751gravity distorts time not mass
0:08 Sciencephile, I have been watching your videos for the past 6 years.
And in my personal expirience, throughout all those hours, with all the scary videos and your quantum suicide videos which make me question my existance into the night, that face on that toilet is probably one of, if not the most, scary thing that you have ever placed in your videos. That face is a creepypasta onto itself. I will not be able to sleep at night.
Happy new year
real
He won’t fuck you bro
Hurr density black holes stars space space density black holes space space density black holes stars space space density black holes space space
the absolute legend, it never fails to put me in an existential crisis!
ur just a baby kitty and you are already having an existential crisis?
poor little guy 😓
@@tuneboyz5634 We are all just some random ball of wool schrödingers cat is playing with...
It fails I'm that front to me. His topics are usually extremely fascinating and fun to learn about unless I already knew about them before the video such as with this topic.
These end-of-the-universe survival stories make me wonder how different they'd be if civilizations managed to harness zero-point energy. If the energy of the vacuum itself can never reach true zero, will there even ever be a true heat death of the universe?
The vacuum energy is the same everywhere, so there is no gradient from which usable energy could be extracted, hence no work can be done.
@@NeovanGoth which is the "heat death" of the vacuum.
Is it though? As i understands it, due to quantum effects, there’s will always be a fluctuation between various points in space, and as such a potential for work to be done?
@@ivanrodionov9724 No. You can only extract energy from quantum fluctuations by creating an area of space where less virtual particles can exist, thereby creating and energy gradient (Casimir effect). Unfortunately this is not a continuous process. After a while you would have to bring your Casimir engine back into its initial state, which would require at least as much energy as you extracted before.
@@NeovanGoth This might be a dumb question, but can I not extract this energy from somewhere else instead using the same principle and then use that energy to fill up the energy I have used, creating a constantly changing potential and thus the ability to always do work as I can always go somewhere else? QED is not my area of expertise however I would be really interrested in your input.
Would have been a great opportunity to talk about the possibility of a Boltzmann Brain!
Or a quantum fluctuation that can spark a new universe.
@@liviuoana3835that he did
Those are Two of the more interesting things.
100% possibility
@@coindog6336why do you say that?❤
So creepy to think that if someone teleported to the end of time, the only way they would know if they are going into a black hole would be if they suddenly start stretching.
Pluto saying "who's not a planet now?😂" cracked me so much.
Genuinely one of the most underrated channels on TH-cam
It’s always a good day when Sciencephile uploads!
always good vibes when
Sciencephile uploads
I personally find it quite hopeful to see humanity being able to rather adapt(hypothetically, ofc) to whatever and wherever you throw it to. Of course, most perish but some do survive, that seems very optimistic in the face of an unmerciful and uncaring universe.
Happy New Year!
Indomitable human spirit moment
The universe is so unethical
It's only there to make you feel better but it is not the likely option.
Nothing like a sciencephile video to give me my daily dose of crippling anxiety
That's not crippling anxiety, it's just an existential crisis
Worry about things, you can actually do anything about.
Never thought this video made me more Narcissistic than what I usual am.
Whenever i get existential dread or an existential crisis. I have the sudden urge to find a way to be remembered. No matter what or how I do it.
Archiving media, preserving things, trying to make yourself known. It's a hassle fighting against the universe AND time itself.
I guess it's some kind of "Main Character" syndrome that I get when given the mentally challenging thought about the end of time...
I have that exact feeling, which is why it's so striking that any records of even the most famous people will one day just be gone. I guess we still don't know what will actually happen to the universe, but it does seem like a cruel joke. Life's one goal is to survive but the only guarantee we have is that we won't... :/
If it makes you feel better you and I and anyone who has ever, is currently or will watch this video or any video ultimately don't matter in the grand scheme of existence.
You'll be forgotten as though you never even were. And there's absolutely nothing you could possibly do to change that.
So it's best to just make the little positive impacts you can on those around you before you and any memory of you ceases to exist.
@@notaspeck6104 think of it more like a really good nap. That lasts forever. That you'll never wake up from. That's existence eventually. But you and I will be long gone before that's even something to think about. We'll be chilling in the forever sleep.
I have that same urge. I am a fiction writer who strives to become a meme that will last forever, even after my flesh is dust and my bones return to the soil, the phrase “collapsed like an overcooked soufflé” will live on.
Well, teleporting to the end of the universe is actually quite common, mainly because of Milliways, that restaurant that has a cow that offers itself as food. I have made my reservation, but I did it next year, as the reservation is only made after visiting the restaurant, and I will only be able to get my license for spaceships with a time machine included when I turn twenty...
I'm so excited to visit the restaurant at the end of the universe!
Jokes aside, what a great video, I'm happy to see you for a last time this year just to appreciate a wonderful existential crisis 😍, tysm, hugs and love from São Paulo, Brazil 🇧🇷
That's a good way to wrap up this year and push us march forward while gaining courage to accept that entropy is always the winner over everything
The song "here comes the sun" will hit different in 5 billion years when the sun becomes a red giant. 😦
💀
Fun fact: The first televisioned program was a cartoon of a cat. The first deep space laser transmission, was the video of a cat pursuiting a laser pointer
Oh of course it was, silly humans
Just to put the time between the old and new universe into a perspective... Imagine a digital vault with perfected power supply on stand by, floating about after last black hole evaporates, in hopes of surviving enough for the new big-bang. That vault would need to posses a way to prevent particle decay as it would literally disintegrate into void given the absurdly-massive time period. The data storage and other circuitry inside the vault, no matter how advanced and completely intact by any forces that could possibly erode it, would still break down and entire structure would disappear all on its own before new universe can be born.
The slow restart of reality truly wipes everything.
I still remember watching you from when you had less than 100k subscribers and damm you are now almost reaching a million. You have come for my friend.
Happy New Year.
I am convinced that this is what death and pre-birth is. Without the apparatus that lets you experience time slowly you just skip to the ass end of eternity as everything that will happen happens at once.
Just an idea, a very biocentric one, wouldn't really matter if it were true or not. At least I don't think it would.
I'd be really grateful if you could make a video on time dilation. It's a really interesting phenomenon, I don't know if you already made a video explaining this but I think it would be fun listening to your explanation.
Just gatta say that these videos heal my soul.the music is perfect,the atmosphere is 👌🤌.
If i was to choose one last video to watch,itll be a sciencephile the ai video
That’s kind of what happens when you die, if you think about it 🤔
Huh huh
An eternity before, and after you cease to exist.
Wow a guy with checkmark guy
There will be another big bang, and another, and another. And within the infinite number of universe timelines, there will be an infinite number of times the atoms that made up your consciousness come together. We are stuck in a loop forever. In some lives, you will be a king living the best life, in some you will be a guy kidnapped by the cartel having your face ripped off while Funky Town is playing.
I don't die, i just download more life
i love this universe so much i dont want it to go away:(
Bro is becoming exponentially smoother with the sponsor intros.
The heat death and pitch-black darkness of our final hours made me feel very uneasy. I guess we're very, very lucky to be born in today's generation.
Sciencephile never fails to make me interested
“All grandeur is lost to the inevitable march of time.”
That GTA 6 cover was on point sliding into frame after “end of time” was said
Happy New Year !
Happy upcoming new year🎉
When I saw that pipe floating through space, my first thought was of Shiro Emiya.
I'm so glad I will be long gone before anything of this happens
Step 1: Buy some space
Step 2: Wait a galactic year
Step 3: Sell the space
Step 4: Die due to the universe undergoing the big rip
I always thought if I went to the end of Time, Spekkio would be willing to give me magic and the old man under the lamp can point me to where the time travel tunnels are.
dang, the algorithm has blessed me with a video from skynet once again, good content
You forgot to say that Skynet was the only thing still existing at the end because of his incredible and infinite wisdom.
love the frostpunk reference good video
Love this channel. Keep up the amazing work--these are fun topics.
You mention that at some point, the last particle will blink out of existence, to paraphrase. Wouldn't this technically be false, as there will always be photons?
At the end of everything, assuming an open universe where gravity cannot keep up with dark energy, when the final black hole evaporates, we should see only photons, although their wavelengths will eventually trend longer and longer as they lose energy, while never quite losing all energy entirely (zero energy = infinite wavelength).
When I'm in charge of the extrasolar colony, I'm ONLY saving the spiders.
Do a video on the new ideas of "big crunch" they seem to solve a lot of issues.
Thank you for the nice classical bgm
End of time is basically infinite no light isolation
Sciencephile getting new update in editing in every video
holy shit that thumbnail is so cool
"Evey watt of energy would count"
Energy is measured in joules. Watt is a unit of power
Can’t believe no one has mentioned all the really funny, blink and you’ll miss it, little references and memes in this video. You need to do an Easter eggs video on this one, you packed them in!
I don't know about the physics of it all but I heard the cuisine is quite good over there at the end of time.
I love how Sciencephile talks about humanity existing 10^109 years from now.
He's teleporting Earth through time.
I would say almost everyday or almost every other day, I stop whatever Im doing, stand for a few moments looking in the direction of wherever the sun happens to be at that point in the day and just go, "wtf". then keep it moving.
4:12 - Wingdings translation: "you should subscribe"
i am 13 minutes late to the release of this video.
dare i wonder, how many big bang events could have fit into the sum total of my tardiness?
This is the best channel of all time
Well, that's buggered up my new years.... ah, existential dread, there you are, my old friend.
BACH'S BWV 1043 IN THE BACKGROUND YOOOO
This song is literally a meme in, in of itself. It’s used so much. Same with La Campanella by Liszt, and Gymnopédie No. 1 by Erik Satie. Not saying they’re bad songs. I love your enthusiasm for piano solos. 😊
The ending about a flicker of hope and a new reality coming into existing reminded me of Dark Souls and the age of fire coming to an end, but small embers dancing
Love the frostpunk reference
The frostpunk reference made me smile, the scenarios explored in that game are really interesting. I can't wait for the sequel.
This was an amazing video! Thank you!
Bro you are the best ❤
Goddamn it Skibidi Toilet is now canon in the SciencephiletheAI universe.
I might be just drunk as hell, or I just teleported myself to a reality where I didn't send those terrible messages
Fun Fact! if you jump to 4:12 you can see a text in Wingdings and Webdings.
I translated it and I get “You should subscribe” but it can also be translated to “You Whou=d Wubwcribe” :-)
(cough cough or maybe i just get it wrong cough cough)
Awesome video to end 2023 on ! Great work as always my benevolent AI overlord
I could imagine living on a moon of a planet it won't feel the same but hey it's home
But imagine the possibility we figure out how to make a universe-to-universe transportation system. Humanity (or whatever it's evolved into) may have a chance at surviving past the end of time itself. Imagine that, now what would the scenario be like then?
Then what-if all known universes die? I think the only way to go at that point is for humanity to go boundless lol
@@pikachubolt2001 Past the scope of all imaginable theoretical universes? through all dimensions and planes of existence? I dont even think the human body could withstand such an intense transition. I cant even imagine going beyond the boundary of all parallel universes. The thought of traveling to the literal end of all existence is not something we should even try to understand. That is literally infinity.
"For the flow of time is unrelenting, the one and final equalizer" -AI
He's. Creative. I love it. I just wish we where all as creative as a cool superficial ai
I think technology will become so advanced that we litterely just create a universe like i think one day we will make a machine that defies physics
1:30 wouldnt we meet the other earth while we're there that the Red giant sun? Im sure 5 billion years is enough time for them to even teleport an entire planet saving us the second they noticed us appearing
Love you videos
Spoken like a true closed-system scientific materialist. Well narrated machine.
and after all that time has past, silksong still has yet to release
Merry ChristmasI thought that you would slowly forget me after
i dont care about the rest of the video, the frostpunk reference makes it 11/10 anyway
0:40 I was gonna say "where's Half-Life 3" but yeah we probably gotta wait at least 10 more universes' life time before seeing premises of it.
Im pretty sure the earth's magnetosphere will end several billion years before the sun starts catastrophically expanding
During this expanse of time, it is technically possible that the 2nd law of thermodynamics ceases to exist, causing such events to go WAAAAY different than expected. Such an incident could be a form of divine intervention, written on the walls of the universe as something from the infinitely before and after of now. Never give up hope for life.
Aghhh...and there's no real way to tell that we aren't in one of these machines in a dead universe right now. Amazing. Well...I'm going to go "drink" "coffee".
It's a genuine bummer thinking that everything will be dead and gone when the sun turns into a red giant. All the animals dying is what bums me out the most. 💔
these videos always make me emotional
no need to teleport, just wait till august 2036
Heat Death is likely to occur, though there are other more violent variations of the universe ending. Like the great rip, or the rebound (when gravity starts winning again and the universe again shrinks).
And who knows, maybe some civilisation actually goes as far as being able to create matter from nothing or dark matter? And then they are able to create ways to have new suns, however unlikely this might be.
Not just the sun but mercury and the moon are essential. Some kind of recombdinance with them would help tremendously
Not Pluto throwing shade! Lol😂😂😂😂
*inserts napoleon meme*
If I remember correctly, black holes aren't the last ones to die out. Iron stars are.
We're on the prime era of the Universe.
Not because of stars and life-compatible planets, well kinda.
But because of *G E N A L P H A T O I L E T M E M E S.*
And gen Z memes.
That Number 9: Dyson Sphere though
Something came from nothing to begin the universe, so that means something can come from nothing.
We have a trillion years to figure out how to create matter and make our own stars, that sounds doable.
No humans, finally peace in the universe
Honestly, the Heat Death theory of the universe upsets me and even makes me angry by how everything just dies due to the passage of time. Like the physics of the universe just want to be nothing.
For real, hey Universe get a job, touch some grass ,why do you want to be nothing ???
Particles are lazy, they like to do the least work possible. They don't even pay rent.
“caretaker at the end of time starts playing”
No problem gentlemen, we just gotta head to the universe next over
These lifeforms that managed to escape our universe are the admins