The Creation of the Universe: Allah the Exalted said: Have not those who disbelieved seen that heaven and earth were one solid mass, whereupon We divided them and made all living things of water? Don't you want to believe? (Translation of Sura 21 Verse 30) This verse explicitly mentions the common origin of the entire universe, a fact that was only discovered about forty years ago with the help of "nuclear physics". The separation mentioned in the verse seems to refer to what scientists today refer to as the "Big Bang." Also, as the verse also mentions, all living things are made up of protoplasm, which is 80 to 85 percent water. Allah the Exalted said: Thereupon Allah turned to the sky which was (then) of (formless) smoke (or mist) and said to it and to the earth: "Come here, willingly or unwillingly!" They said: "We come voluntarily". So He (Allah) completed them as seven heavens in two times, and in each heaven He assigned its task. And We adorned the lowest heaven with lights (stars) (which are also) for protection. This is the creation of the Supreme, the All-Knowing. (Translation of Sura 41 Verse 11-12) At the time the Qur'an was revealed, the word "space" was unknown and everything above the earth was called "heaven". The word "smoke" aptly describes the primordial state of the universe, which consisted of hot, gaseous matter whose gaseous particles moved like clouds of smoke. From this matter the stars, the planets and the earth were formed. Allah the Exalted said: We have created the sky (the universe) with (Our) power, and see how We are (constantly) expanding it! (Translation of Sura 51 Verse 47) It is now a generally accepted fact that we live in an expanding universe.
The Creation of the Universe: Allah the Exalted said: Have not those who disbelieved seen that heaven and earth were one solid mass, whereupon We divided them and made all living things of water? Don't you want to believe? (Translation of Sura 21 Verse 30) This verse explicitly mentions the common origin of the entire universe, a fact that was only discovered about forty years ago with the help of "nuclear physics". The separation mentioned in the verse seems to refer to what scientists today refer to as the "Big Bang." Also, as the verse also mentions, all living things are made up of protoplasm, which is 80 to 85 percent water. Allah the Exalted said: Thereupon Allah turned to the sky which was (then) of (formless) smoke (or mist) and said to it and to the earth: "Come here, willingly or unwillingly!" They said: "We come voluntarily". So He (Allah) completed them as seven heavens in two times, and in each heaven He assigned its task. And We adorned the lowest heaven with lights (stars) (which are also) for protection. This is the creation of the Supreme, the All-Knowing. (Translation of Sura 41 Verse 11-12) At the time the Qur'an was revealed, the word "space" was unknown and everything above the earth was called "heaven". The word "smoke" aptly describes the primordial state of the universe, which consisted of hot, gaseous matter whose gaseous particles moved like clouds of smoke. From this matter the stars, the planets and the earth were formed. Allah the Exalted said: We have created the sky (the universe) with (Our) power, and see how We are (constantly) expanding it! (Translation of Sura 51 Verse 47) It is now a generally accepted fact that we live in an expanding universe.
@Bilfford the sun orbits around a point in the solar system. The point is located near the Sun, and it is there because of Jupiters' presence in the solar system. The common center of mass of all the planets and sun is called the barycenter and the sun orbits it the closest. The barycenter orbits Sagittarius B the black hole at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. The Milky Way is heading towards the great attractor.
The crazy thing is even this animation is oversimplified and missing a lot of axis and motion like the corkscrew rotation while the planets orbiting, the wobble of the sun itself and the whole milky way orbit patterns. We live in such a crazy construct. ^^
Would you like it if we started spamming scientific peer reviews on all your religion-based TH-cam channels? You’ve held back the progress of all humanity for long enough.
If god took a whole week in creating the earth (unknown how they counted days without a sun) its physically impossible for him to have created whit is believed to be absolutely trillions and trillions of galaxies with unique and interesting planets in what would be our puny a d short existence in your little beliefs? Even if it took half a second to make a planet it would take thousands of years to create everything and anything from a random hydrogen atom in the middle of a stars creation to a CO2 particle in some random planet millions of light years away? Also read the epicurean theorem and tell me your thoughts afterwards
Exactly. There's no such thing as absolute movement in the universe, movement is by definition relative. This is one of those fundamental principles that important scientists already concluded long ago on which many later ideas could be based.
@@jonathanhart287 exactly if the universe is eternal the chances for life is 100% (but what is life) and because this conscious creatures are conscious they might feel they are entitled for being alive... Is just special for themselves. Now in eternity the chances for everything to happen in every variation is still 100% for everything to happen that has happened and that will happen. This are universal constant we are in a box of creation that has all the tools for us to be alive in our experience it just had to happen and for it to feel the experience so it's not special it was meant to be for you and everything else to exist. Life will always arise in every variation the same way, you won't have man before animals and before planta and before the earth becomes first and for matter to exist from nothing to a thing....
Put this in 3x speed and its like its *made in heaven*. You did great you deserve a *star, platinium* youtube play button. You did great animating *the world*.
@@jongrier5093space is vast and it has changed, just not enough to make a huge difference in constellation. Humanity is only a blip in time compared to even the age if earth. Humans have only existed for 200000 years. Dinosaurs lived for like 150 million
The mass of the black hole at the center of the galaxies miniscule. The galaxy's literally orbiting itself it's collective gravity holds it together. The stars on the opposite side of the Galaxy are working to pull the stars on the opposite side towards the center It all works together it's not just a black hole. It's theorized that galaxies can exist without black holes.
No wonder space travel will be impossible because you would try going back the way you come but the entire star system moved while you're back was turned 😢
No that’s not necessarily true. Everything is relative. If you were to move in such a way where you just barely escape the system (like the Voyager probes) then nothing like what you are thinking would be true (at least not for thousands and thousands of years). Now on the other hand, if you were to somehow go fast enough to oppose the rotation of the Milky Way then yes, things would be moving away from you very quickly.
I'm sorry but that is not correct. We travel in space every day. For instance the International Space Station is moving at 17,500 miles/28,000 kilometers per hour and other ships doc up to it just fine. It takes 90 minutes for it to orbit the Earth. It goes around the planet 16 times a day. Knowing where something is going to be and when . . . is just math. Math is not going to stop us from space travel. It has made it possible. Larger distances doesn't make math stop working.
@@musicwavv5850 Yes. 15 x 57 is more complex than 2 plus 2. Does complexity break math? Nope. My ex wife used to track space junk for JPL. It's just math. The hardest part about distances isn't the navigational math. It's the fuel.
Das ist die beste Simulation unseres Sonnensystems, die ich jemals sah. Hier sieht man die Zeitspirale. Ich liebe es und sehe es mir immer und wieder an. Es steckt tiefe Wrisheit und Erkenntnis darin. Vielen Dank dafür ❤
this is such a cool animation. really puts things in perspective. and to think this is happening at 450,000 miles per hour. the laws of the universe are perfect
We orbit in a planet, which has a moon orbiting the planet we live in, which is orbiting the sun which is orbiting the black hole in the center of the galaxy which is orbiting in the universe. Just wow
@@ArjunSureshKumar-eg2yi galaxies just simply sit in a nebula of other galaxies (obviously still travelling through the universe). However our galaxy and many other galaxies in our neighborhood are being pulled towards the great attractor
It'd be cool to see how fast planets are moving like this in exact relation to how fast the sun is moving through space. And then it'd be cool to see if gravity actually keeps us locked in the spirals if we are traveling between planets. The way it looks here is that you'd be left behind.
What the heck are you talking about?? The sun would have to be sitting still for that to be the case or moving backwards or something? Did you even take "physics"?
@@GigaHuxpin The distance between us and the closest star outside the Sun is about 4.24 light-years, or 40 130 billion kilometers. Meanwhile, our solar system is cruising along at just 828,000 kilometers per hour. With such scales, it’s easy to lose perspective. So imagine you’re moving at 0.08 mm per hour. To your right, you see a mountain 4 kilometers away from you, do you see it moving behind you while you walk forward? Now, after 80 years of continuous movement, at the end of your life, you have traveled 580 meters, you’ve covered a short street. Now, if you look to your right, is the mountain still there? The answer to both questions is yes, of course. So, time and speed scales are very important when you ask yourself these kinds of questions. Plus, I haven’t mentioned that all the stars in the Milky Way are also on the move, orbiting the center of our galaxy, just like our Sun. So, the speed of the Sun doesn’t really create any noticeable difference between our solar system and the stars we see. Proxima Centauri, the closest star I mentioned, is actually moving with the Sun, so the mountain in my example is also moving at 0.08 meters per hour in pretty much the same direction as you are. Well, to be overly precise, Proxima Centauri has a relative speed to the Sun of 115 200 kilometers per hour, so in my analogy, the mountain would be moving at 0.07 mm per hour while you move at 0.08 mm per hour, so yeah there is no way you notice any change even after 80 years of walking. Oh, and just so you know, there are slight changes over really long periods. For instance, the constellation Argo Navis, which Ptolemy talked about, isn’t recognized anymore today.
@@zoebhai7060meaning how do the constellations never move? they are stars that arent within our solar system right? so how are they always in the same spot every single night?
@@orlandoluckey5978 The distance between us and the closest star outside the Sun is about 4.24 light-years, or 40 130 billion kilometers. Meanwhile, our solar system is cruising along at just 828,000 kilometers per hour. With such scales, it’s easy to lose perspective. So imagine you’re moving at 0.08 mm per hour. To your right, you see a mountain 4 kilometers away from you, do you see it moving behind you while you walk forward? Now, after 80 years of continuous movement, at the end of your life, you have traveled 580 meters, you’ve covered a short street. Now, if you look to your right, is the mountain still there? The answer to both questions is yes, of course. So, time and speed scales are very important when you ask yourself these kinds of questions. Plus, I haven’t mentioned that all the stars in the Milky Way are also on the move, orbiting the center of our galaxy, just like our Sun. So, the speed of the Sun doesn’t really create any noticeable difference between our solar system and the stars we see. Proxima Centauri, the closest star I mentioned, is actually moving with the Sun, so the mountain in my example is also moving at 0.08 meters per hour in pretty much the same direction as you are. Well, to be overly precise, Proxima Centauri has a relative speed to the Sun of 115 200 kilometers per hour, so in my analogy, the mountain would be moving at 0.07 mm per hour while you move at 0.08 mm per hour, so yeah there is no way you notice any change even after 80 years of walking. Oh, and just so you know, there are slight changes over really long periods. For instance, the constellation Argo Navis, which Ptolemy talked about, isn’t recognized anymore today.
@@orlandoluckey5978They do move. The universe is so incomprehensibly big that we don't really notice. It takes 230 million years for the sun to orbit around the milky way. In your entire life time you will not exist long enough for any significant positional change. Humans live average 70-80 years which to the cosmic scale of time is literally nothing. Also, most of the stars we see in the sky don't exist anymore, light travels at a certain speed, if we're looking at something that's a hundred light years away, we're seeing it from a hundred years ago. The light still hits us. But when you just see dots in the sky you can't really see huge positional differences either. Also, if you look in the sky in June and then again in December, it's a different sky (rotating around the sun and all) Things DO move, you just haven't existed long enough to see it, and sadly you never will. Don't be so quick to disbelieve. Space is a scary, complex and incomprehensible thing. But before immediately disbelieving, try looking into it. Google it. You might find it really interesting and you can learn something really cool. You may not believe it, but the simulation in this video IS true. Everything is always moving. The galaxy is a spiral, it spins. And so we move within it.
i feel like sun is the nucleus and the planets are the protons electrons and neutrons.. and these solar system is like a cell in our body..and this whole unvierse makes one individual or life greater and again that individual is living on some planet which we live like on earth
This is why I think traveling outside the solar system is impossible. The sun move so fast, once we leave the solar system, it will be impossible to catch up. 🙏
so fast compared to what? We have no clue where we are in the universe. Heaven for example is in a different dimension. But how far away is it? You can't use measurements in this realm to measure.
Whatever the force is ghat drives the planets to keep up with the Sun also drives space transport 🤷🏾♂️ It's like a butterfly flying around in a a moving airtight car
Well there’s no friction in space. And- when the rocket leaves the launch pad, its speed relative to the solar system doesn’t decrease when it leaves the atmosphere and earths orbit because you haven’t left the SUN’S gravity. Paraphrasing, but thats the idea.
The distance between us and the closest star outside the Sun is about 4.24 light-years, or 40 130 billion kilometers. Meanwhile, our solar system is cruising along at just 828,000 kilometers per hour. With such scales, it’s easy to lose perspective. So imagine you’re moving at 0.08 mm per hour. To your right, you see a mountain 4 kilometers away from you, do you see it moving behind you while you walk forward? Now, after 80 years of continuous movement, at the end of your life, you have traveled 580 meters, you’ve covered a short street. Now, if you look to your right, is the mountain still there? The answer to both questions is yes, of course. So, time and speed scales are very important when you ask yourself these kinds of questions. Plus, I haven’t mentioned that all the stars in the Milky Way are also on the move, orbiting the center of our galaxy, just like our Sun. So, the speed of the Sun doesn’t really create any noticeable difference between our solar system and the stars we see. Proxima Centauri, the closest star I mentioned, is actually moving with the Sun, so the mountain in my example is also moving at 0.08 meters per hour in pretty much the same direction as you are. Well, to be overly precise, Proxima Centauri has a relative speed to the Sun of 115 200 kilometers per hour, so in my analogy, the mountain would be moving at 0.07 mm per hour while you move at 0.08 mm per hour, so yeah there is no way you notice any change even after 80 years of walking. Oh, and just so you know, there are slight changes over really long periods. For instance, the constellation Argo Navis, which Ptolemy talked about, isn’t recognized anymore today.
It’s not like that. The planet Venus rotates about its own axis in opposite way to the other planets. But it orbits the sun in the same direction as the others do. You are confusing spinning and orbiting bro
Did you ever wonder why on a 3D gravity simulator with a big ball as the "sun" in the middle weighing the simulator mat down in the middle, and the letting a smaller ball "planet" orbit around the "sun" it always hits the sun directly, but the actual sun and planets never touch??? Well this movement of the solar system is why..... The planets can't get fully sucked into the sun because of the fact that the sun is moving and the planets are trying to keep up while still being forced to be gravitationally locked to the sun.
really? i thought until now the solar system is at one point! It's so scary! We have every year different surroundings! Scary is that at billion years we are at the wall of observable universe, right? I don't know but I think
I'm convinced that the interstellar theme plays 24/7 in space
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The Creation of the Universe:
Allah the Exalted said: Have not those who disbelieved seen that heaven and earth were one solid mass, whereupon We divided them and made all living things of water? Don't you want to believe? (Translation of Sura 21 Verse 30)
This verse explicitly mentions the common origin of the entire universe, a fact that was only discovered about forty years ago with the help of "nuclear physics". The separation mentioned in the verse seems to refer to what scientists today refer to as the "Big Bang." Also, as the verse also mentions, all living things are made up of protoplasm, which is 80 to 85 percent water.
Allah the Exalted said: Thereupon Allah turned to the sky which was (then) of (formless) smoke (or mist) and said to it and to the earth: "Come here, willingly or unwillingly!" They said: "We come voluntarily". So He (Allah) completed them as seven heavens in two times, and in each heaven He assigned its task. And We adorned the lowest heaven with lights (stars) (which are also) for protection. This is the creation of the Supreme, the All-Knowing. (Translation of Sura 41 Verse 11-12)
At the time the Qur'an was revealed, the word "space" was unknown and everything above the earth was called "heaven".
The word "smoke" aptly describes the primordial state of the universe, which consisted of hot, gaseous matter whose gaseous particles moved like clouds of smoke. From this matter the stars, the planets and the earth were formed.
Allah the Exalted said: We have created the sky (the universe) with (Our) power, and see how We are (constantly) expanding it! (Translation of Sura 51 Verse 47)
It is now a generally accepted fact that we live in an expanding universe.
Timeless & Omni-dimensional 🔥🔥🔥
Hans Zimmer is playing in space 24/7
Bro this song is how existence works
Sun:"Why are you guys following me"
Planets:"We heard your goingto McDonalds"
perfect and valid joke
planets: plus you got games on yo phone
?????
My life at work 🙄🤧
😂😂😂
The 2d-3d transition is just amazing. ❤❤❤
Thank you 😊🙏
Transition
@@DawnOfHumanity-eren tq
The heliocentric tale.
A big HOAX.
Now the 4D😊
Sun: wanna go for a walk?
Planets: YES YES!
For a marathon 😂😂
The planets are orbiting around the sun and the sun is orbiting around the milky way
Ya and we just orbit the mily way 20 times after the form of the sun
@@ahnnievyrrsolis7144 ik its really cool
no it is orbiting around the center of the milky way
@@uranus787 yeah thats what i meant
And the milky way is orbiting around the black hole.😂
The fact that we know this and still stay sane is a real flex by humanity. 😂😂
While some of us say that this planet is flat
The Creation of the Universe:
Allah the Exalted said: Have not those who disbelieved seen that heaven and earth were one solid mass, whereupon We divided them and made all living things of water? Don't you want to believe? (Translation of Sura 21 Verse 30)
This verse explicitly mentions the common origin of the entire universe, a fact that was only discovered about forty years ago with the help of "nuclear physics". The separation mentioned in the verse seems to refer to what scientists today refer to as the "Big Bang." Also, as the verse also mentions, all living things are made up of protoplasm, which is 80 to 85 percent water.
Allah the Exalted said: Thereupon Allah turned to the sky which was (then) of (formless) smoke (or mist) and said to it and to the earth: "Come here, willingly or unwillingly!" They said: "We come voluntarily". So He (Allah) completed them as seven heavens in two times, and in each heaven He assigned its task. And We adorned the lowest heaven with lights (stars) (which are also) for protection. This is the creation of the Supreme, the All-Knowing. (Translation of Sura 41 Verse 11-12)
At the time the Qur'an was revealed, the word "space" was unknown and everything above the earth was called "heaven".
The word "smoke" aptly describes the primordial state of the universe, which consisted of hot, gaseous matter whose gaseous particles moved like clouds of smoke. From this matter the stars, the planets and the earth were formed.
Allah the Exalted said: We have created the sky (the universe) with (Our) power, and see how We are (constantly) expanding it! (Translation of Sura 51 Verse 47)
It is now a generally accepted fact that we live in an expanding universe.
Who says we're sane? 😆
The more you learn about space, the greater the test of your sanity it is.
Its our ecosystem. We born in it.
Sun: I’m going
Other planets:weeeeeeeeeee
Edit:GUYS THANK YOU FOR THE LIKES I NEVER GOT THAT MANY BEFORE! Even though it’s a simple comment😭
Drop the "other." Just say planets.
You're implying that the sun is a planet. Funny comment though. I actually chuckled.
@@Bilfford most nerdy comment (in a good way)
Jupiter: Hold on not so fast.
Jupiter and the sun orbit around a point that lies outside of the sun.
@@osifox8119 the center of the galaxy
@Bilfford the sun orbits around a point in the solar system. The point is located near the Sun, and it is there because of Jupiters' presence in the solar system. The common center of mass of all the planets and sun is called the barycenter and the sun orbits it the closest. The barycenter orbits Sagittarius B the black hole at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. The Milky Way is heading towards the great attractor.
The crazy thing is even this animation is oversimplified and missing a lot of axis and motion like the corkscrew rotation while the planets orbiting, the wobble of the sun itself and the whole milky way orbit patterns. We live in such a crazy construct. ^^
A totally new perspective on how the solar system moves through space. Truly magnificent!
What’s neat is that both perspectives are mathematically correct. It all depends on something we call a reference frame.
Earth rotates around its axis, orbits the sun which is orbiting center of milky way, which is attracted by "the great attractor"
Shout out to the camera man
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Some peoples are now, live in 20th century 😂😂😂😂
Wtf 😂😂😂 I wasn't expecting that 💀
Bro dropped the coolest transition of the solar system and thought we would never know 💀🗿♥️
Its a transition not an edit
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Some People Say This Animation Is Wrong, But In Reality, It's Correct, But... It Only Shows The Front, It Just Doesn't Show It In Every Angle.
❤Gods creation is so amazing.🎉
😆😆😆
Would you like it if we started spamming scientific peer reviews on all your religion-based TH-cam channels? You’ve held back the progress of all humanity for long enough.
If god took a whole week in creating the earth (unknown how they counted days without a sun) its physically impossible for him to have created whit is believed to be absolutely trillions and trillions of galaxies with unique and interesting planets in what would be our puny a d short existence in your little beliefs? Even if it took half a second to make a planet it would take thousands of years to create everything and anything from a random hydrogen atom in the middle of a stars creation to a CO2 particle in some random planet millions of light years away? Also read the epicurean theorem and tell me your thoughts afterwards
GOD Is ONE not gods
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Both are true. It just depends on your frame of reference.
One is 2D, the other 3D
@@Ray-rt3yh Sorry, I can only see two dimensions on my monitor.
@@Ray-rt3yhBoth frames of references show a 3D result.
Exactly. There's no such thing as absolute movement in the universe, movement is by definition relative. This is one of those fundamental principles that important scientists already concluded long ago on which many later ideas could be based.
If we are moving in space how do we see the same constuilation n stars every night
I think it's so much prettier when it moves like this 🥰💜✨
Thanks
Uh 🙄 it’s always moving like this
If people knew how chaotic our environment is and all the variables necessary for you to became alive as you are... Thank God!!!
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Nothing but God
That's the point
All God's grace
Allah is the greatest!
Yeah dude it’s called “winning” the galactic lottery.
@@jonathanhart287 exactly if the universe is eternal the chances for life is 100% (but what is life) and because this conscious creatures are conscious they might feel they are entitled for being alive... Is just special for themselves. Now in eternity the chances for everything to happen in every variation is still 100% for everything to happen that has happened and that will happen. This are universal constant we are in a box of creation that has all the tools for us to be alive in our experience it just had to happen and for it to feel the experience so it's not special it was meant to be for you and everything else to exist. Life will always arise in every variation the same way, you won't have man before animals and before planta and before the earth becomes first and for matter to exist from nothing to a thing....
Put this in 3x speed and its like its *made in heaven*. You did great you deserve a *star, platinium* youtube play button. You did great animating *the world*.
Greatest creation of greatest Creator ❤
Allahu Akbar. Allah is the Greatest
@@mistaforworks lol yeah, and the the sun sets every evening, bowing down under the throne, right ^^
And it takes 230 million years for the sun to complete one revolution within the milky way galaxy
How adorable it is.....
I can't stop looking at these videos because it's absolutely fascinating.
It's also completly impossible. Think, if we are moving like this then why do the stars never change since the beginning of recorded history.
@@jongrier5093space is vast and it has changed, just not enough to make a huge difference in constellation. Humanity is only a blip in time compared to even the age if earth. Humans have only existed for 200000 years. Dinosaurs lived for like 150 million
@@tylerv.g.6268 I'm sure you belive that.
@@jongrier5093 The stars actually do move. The constellations of today looked different 2000 years ago. (slightly different positions)
@@charlesball6519 wrong.
It's beautiful to see all the planets moving like that😊
So PERFECT. Thank You 🙏🏼
If in addition to the planets you add the orbits of the moons, you see what a tangle it is.
So that's why we can see planets in our world so big
The galaxy is orbiting around Sagittarius A* The Supermassive black hole
Right 👍
Sagittarius A* is part of the galaxy
@@SnuggyH6yeah, the center.
The mass of the black hole at the center of the galaxies miniscule. The galaxy's literally orbiting itself it's collective gravity holds it together. The stars on the opposite side of the Galaxy are working to pull the stars on the opposite side towards the center It all works together it's not just a black hole. It's theorized that galaxies can exist without black holes.
and that black hole is not static, there is no ether, only our frame of reference actually matters
I've watched this about 20 times, the animation is incredible.
This interstellar music is very soothing and scary at the same time
"there's no time for caution"
No wonder space travel will be impossible because you would try going back the way you come but the entire star system moved while you're back was turned 😢
No that’s not necessarily true. Everything is relative. If you were to move in such a way where you just barely escape the system (like the Voyager probes) then nothing like what you are thinking would be true (at least not for thousands and thousands of years). Now on the other hand, if you were to somehow go fast enough to oppose the rotation of the Milky Way then yes, things would be moving away from you very quickly.
I'm sorry but that is not correct.
We travel in space every day. For instance the International Space Station is moving at 17,500 miles/28,000 kilometers per hour and other ships doc up to it just fine. It takes 90 minutes for it to orbit the Earth. It goes around the planet 16 times a day.
Knowing where something is going to be and when . . . is just math. Math is not going to stop us from space travel. It has made it possible. Larger distances doesn't make math stop working.
@@thechurchofdaveit does however add variables complicated variables the further you go
@@musicwavv5850 Yes. 15 x 57 is more complex than 2 plus 2. Does complexity break math? Nope. My ex wife used to track space junk for JPL. It's just math.
The hardest part about distances isn't the navigational math. It's the fuel.
Don't forget that our solar system is diving up and down many lightyears on the surface of the milky way while orbiting it.
Well, that just depends on what the actual depiction is relative to, realistically, it would be moving even more due to the Milkyway moving.
Sun:My child! wanna Goto KFC now?
Planet:YES DAD
Das ist die beste Simulation unseres Sonnensystems, die ich jemals sah. Hier sieht man die Zeitspirale. Ich liebe es und sehe es mir immer und wieder an. Es steckt tiefe Wrisheit und Erkenntnis darin. Vielen Dank dafür
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wrong, it's not perfect circles
I like people who are interested in space and science stuff,it would be fun to talk about stuff
The sun is moving also That is so spooky to think about
sun is orbiting the galaxy but the galaxy itself it also moving, attracted by the great attractor. All this while universe expands ofc
Sun: Why y’all following me?
Planets: we heard you have McDonald’s
It is truly scary to think if people realized how we spiraling the unknown so fast our existence could be gone in the blink of an eye
It's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen! And it makes so much more sense then what I was taught in school! I Love This!
Both are accurate
Asteroids: Am I a joke to you?
This is a lie our galaxy revolves around us
this is such a cool animation. really puts things in perspective. and to think this is happening at 450,000 miles per hour. the laws of the universe are perfect
its look like bramha astra 🙏
when i was 20 i had written that every particle/ object in the universe moves in a spiral, threw this book away, only kept the important stuff.
We orbit in a planet, which has a moon orbiting the planet we live in, which is orbiting the sun which is orbiting the black hole in the center of the galaxy which is orbiting in the universe. Just wow
Milky Way is not orbiting anything it is going in a direction from the big bang and expands the universe
The black hole isn't orbiting anything 😂😂
@@tajuddinahmed3379 What? Explain
@@tajuddinahmed3379 how dumb are you? I think you are from flat earth 😂😂
@@ArjunSureshKumar-eg2yi galaxies just simply sit in a nebula of other galaxies (obviously still travelling through the universe). However our galaxy and many other galaxies in our neighborhood are being pulled towards the great attractor
Probably the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.
This is "Dancing of the Stars"
Also people do not realise how far the planets actually are from the sun
It'd be cool to see how fast planets are moving like this in exact relation to how fast the sun is moving through space. And then it'd be cool to see if gravity actually keeps us locked in the spirals if we are traveling between planets. The way it looks here is that you'd be left behind.
Well that makes time travel problematic.
*What it really goes like*We orbit like that and we actually orbit the whole milkyway 285,something
This is inaccurate, in actuality the planet's orbit of the sun is at 60° so they are crossing Infront of the sun.
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watch closely
they are sometimes in the front
What the heck are you talking about?? The sun would have to be sitting still for that to be the case or moving backwards or something? Did you even take "physics"?
@@GigaHuxpin The distance between us and the closest star outside the Sun is about 4.24 light-years, or 40 130 billion kilometers. Meanwhile, our solar system is cruising along at just 828,000 kilometers per hour.
With such scales, it’s easy to lose perspective. So imagine you’re moving at 0.08 mm per hour. To your right, you see a mountain 4 kilometers away from you, do you see it moving behind you while you walk forward?
Now, after 80 years of continuous movement, at the end of your life, you have traveled 580 meters, you’ve covered a short street. Now, if you look to your right, is the mountain still there?
The answer to both questions is yes, of course. So, time and speed scales are very important when you ask yourself these kinds of questions.
Plus, I haven’t mentioned that all the stars in the Milky Way are also on the move, orbiting the center of our galaxy, just like our Sun. So, the speed of the Sun doesn’t really create any noticeable difference between our solar system and the stars we see.
Proxima Centauri, the closest star I mentioned, is actually moving with the Sun, so the mountain in my example is also moving at 0.08 meters per hour in pretty much the same direction as you are.
Well, to be overly precise, Proxima Centauri has a relative speed to the Sun of 115 200 kilometers per hour, so in my analogy, the mountain would be moving at 0.07 mm per hour while you move at 0.08 mm per hour, so yeah there is no way you notice any change even after 80 years of walking.
Oh, and just so you know, there are slight changes over really long periods. For instance, the constellation Argo Navis, which Ptolemy talked about, isn’t recognized anymore today.
Vastness, distance, and solar gravity keeps us here pretty much when referencing a cosmic diaspora.
And they say flat earthers are dumb....
What do you mean!?
@@zoebhai7060meaning how do the constellations never move? they are stars that arent within our solar system right? so how are they always in the same spot every single night?
@@orlandoluckey5978 The distance between us and the closest star outside the Sun is about 4.24 light-years, or 40 130 billion kilometers. Meanwhile, our solar system is cruising along at just 828,000 kilometers per hour.
With such scales, it’s easy to lose perspective. So imagine you’re moving at 0.08 mm per hour. To your right, you see a mountain 4 kilometers away from you, do you see it moving behind you while you walk forward?
Now, after 80 years of continuous movement, at the end of your life, you have traveled 580 meters, you’ve covered a short street. Now, if you look to your right, is the mountain still there?
The answer to both questions is yes, of course. So, time and speed scales are very important when you ask yourself these kinds of questions.
Plus, I haven’t mentioned that all the stars in the Milky Way are also on the move, orbiting the center of our galaxy, just like our Sun. So, the speed of the Sun doesn’t really create any noticeable difference between our solar system and the stars we see.
Proxima Centauri, the closest star I mentioned, is actually moving with the Sun, so the mountain in my example is also moving at 0.08 meters per hour in pretty much the same direction as you are.
Well, to be overly precise, Proxima Centauri has a relative speed to the Sun of 115 200 kilometers per hour, so in my analogy, the mountain would be moving at 0.07 mm per hour while you move at 0.08 mm per hour, so yeah there is no way you notice any change even after 80 years of walking.
Oh, and just so you know, there are slight changes over really long periods. For instance, the constellation Argo Navis, which Ptolemy talked about, isn’t recognized anymore today.
@@orlandoluckey5978They do move.
The universe is so incomprehensibly big that we don't really notice. It takes 230 million years for the sun to orbit around the milky way. In your entire life time you will not exist long enough for any significant positional change. Humans live average 70-80 years which to the cosmic scale of time is literally nothing.
Also, most of the stars we see in the sky don't exist anymore, light travels at a certain speed, if we're looking at something that's a hundred light years away, we're seeing it from a hundred years ago. The light still hits us. But when you just see dots in the sky you can't really see huge positional differences either.
Also, if you look in the sky in June and then again in December, it's a different sky (rotating around the sun and all)
Things DO move, you just haven't existed long enough to see it, and sadly you never will.
Don't be so quick to disbelieve. Space is a scary, complex and incomprehensible thing. But before immediately disbelieving, try looking into it. Google it. You might find it really interesting and you can learn something really cool.
You may not believe it, but the simulation in this video IS true. Everything is always moving. The galaxy is a spiral, it spins. And so we move within it.
@@orlandoluckey5978cause everything is moving at a similar pace
The Milky Way orbiting:bruh I thought I was the biggest
That movement is actually generating passage of time.....we're moving towards our destination....
Absolutely right 👍👍
No it is not. Time is independent of that movement...
Wtf? Its not, time is time, the only thing that can change time is gravity
i feel like sun is the nucleus and the planets are the protons electrons and neutrons.. and these solar system is like a cell in our body..and this whole unvierse makes one individual or life greater and again that individual is living on some planet which we live like on earth
From above, it certainly looks like the original !
Amazing work 👌👌
Thank you 😊
It is not his
@@faze_domix2664 then whose, Your?😅😅
Beautiful imagery.
Many thanks!
This is why I think traveling outside the solar system is impossible. The sun move so fast, once we leave the solar system, it will be impossible to catch up. 🙏
catch up to what?
Damn tru
so fast compared to what? We have no clue where we are in the universe. Heaven for example is in a different dimension. But how far away is it? You can't use measurements in this realm to measure.
Whatever the force is ghat drives the planets to keep up with the Sun also drives space transport 🤷🏾♂️
It's like a butterfly flying around in a a moving airtight car
@@tello2736 dumb comparison and anology
Increíble todo está perfectamente sincronizado 😮😮😮
Sun: yo we’re going towards a black hole 💀
The way the planets turn and moved around the sun is so beatiful and it very well suits the interstellar theme
I know that before I watch this, fun fact : the sun is going around siggatarius A
Offcourse that's why I have mentioned "Most people" not all of them 😅
It’s the bad grammer for me 🤓
@@1tsJay grammar*
I hope visual make more it clear
It's Sagittarius A*
I have tried doing that in a game and it was a success!
So when we went to the moon we broke gravity to get there so how did we even keep up thos movememt through space while trying to land on the moon
Science, math and fuel
Well there’s no friction in space. And- when the rocket leaves the launch pad, its speed relative to the solar system doesn’t decrease when it leaves the atmosphere and earths orbit because you haven’t left the SUN’S gravity.
Paraphrasing, but thats the idea.
If this was actually true and amazing as it looks, wouldn’t we see chaotic stars in the sky moving all over the place?
The distance between us and the closest star outside the Sun is about 4.24 light-years, or 40 130 billion kilometers. Meanwhile, our solar system is cruising along at just 828,000 kilometers per hour.
With such scales, it’s easy to lose perspective. So imagine you’re moving at 0.08 mm per hour. To your right, you see a mountain 4 kilometers away from you, do you see it moving behind you while you walk forward?
Now, after 80 years of continuous movement, at the end of your life, you have traveled 580 meters, you’ve covered a short street. Now, if you look to your right, is the mountain still there?
The answer to both questions is yes, of course. So, time and speed scales are very important when you ask yourself these kinds of questions.
Plus, I haven’t mentioned that all the stars in the Milky Way are also on the move, orbiting the center of our galaxy, just like our Sun. So, the speed of the Sun doesn’t really create any noticeable difference between our solar system and the stars we see.
Proxima Centauri, the closest star I mentioned, is actually moving with the Sun, so the mountain in my example is also moving at 0.08 meters per hour in pretty much the same direction as you are.
Well, to be overly precise, Proxima Centauri has a relative speed to the Sun of 115 200 kilometers per hour, so in my analogy, the mountain would be moving at 0.07 mm per hour while you move at 0.08 mm per hour, so yeah there is no way you notice any change even after 80 years of walking.
Oh, and just so you know, there are slight changes over really long periods. For instance, the constellation Argo Navis, which Ptolemy talked about, isn’t recognized anymore today.
These comments are so annoying. Nerds complaining and flat earthers crying
Cool, but the planet Venus moves the opposite direction.
Are you sure?
It’s not like that. The planet Venus rotates about its own axis in opposite way to the other planets. But it orbits the sun in the same direction as the others do. You are confusing spinning and orbiting bro
An atheist believes God don’t exist, it takes extremely high beliefs to say God don’t exist than saying he exists.
Nope we just deny your claim that god exists. The burden of proof lies on whoever makes the claim.
An apatheist like me just doesn't care.
I can use my video bro ❤
Now while it's on its side view, spin it around
It seems everything is moving to a final destination
Crazy to think that I'm apart of this 😊
So beautiful if we can see it in reality 😭🔥
INCREDIBLE!
All nine planets are moving in tandem - same time around the sun is major discovery 😮😂😮
Setlight: mujhe chard kar mat jao
I was looking for this video for some time now, don't remember where I saw it but this is just amazing ...
You can see it on @theinfinitemadess ☺️
bien magnifique travail.😊
Great work..👏 Then What about moon and saturn..??
Will upload soon
Sun: why are you following me? Planets: you have wifi phone
Thats amazing 😍
Did you ever wonder why on a 3D gravity simulator with a big ball as the "sun" in the middle weighing the simulator mat down in the middle, and the letting a smaller ball "planet" orbit around the "sun" it always hits the sun directly, but the actual sun and planets never touch??? Well this movement of the solar system is why..... The planets can't get fully sucked into the sun because of the fact that the sun is moving and the planets are trying to keep up while still being forced to be gravitationally locked to the sun.
This really puts into perspective how small we are 😅
This is so inspiring!
may know where do you get the footage? and HOW ?
Sun: Alright you guys, we are going on a walk.
Planets: YIPPEE!! 🥳🥳
Khub sundor lagche
I never get tired of seeing this
It will be a beautiful and satisfying thing to know humans got half way to their full potential and ability before the world meets her end.
Absolutely beautiful
Your creativity knows no bounds.
SIMPLE sa matlab ye hai ki ye sb pakdan pakdai khel rhey hai
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Venus orbits the opposite way🤓👆
Cool animation tho
uhmmmm if truth be told you will find that the planet spins the opposite way🤓
@@Careditinghub yeah but it orbits the other way too :|
This is correct, but I would like to add they use frames of reference. So this reference frame would be outside our solar system.
You draw beautifully
That’s so pretty
Much greatitud thank you😊
really? i thought until now the solar system is at one point! It's so scary! We have every year different surroundings! Scary is that at billion years we are at the wall of observable universe, right? I don't know but I think
I would like to see one of these that takes into account the galaxy moving as well.