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Un gran trabajo MBS fantatstico el mundo en el que vivimos la realidad que percibimos la imensidad del universo y todo lo que se trata de descubrir explicar investigar un gran video en un gran universo
It's humbling because of how small it makes us feel, but it's also inspiring at the same time because it reminds us that we're also a part of something much, much greater and more complex than we would have dreamed possible.
@Ghost i have the same with how time works. i cant wrap my mind around the concept of when it all started and how? like there has to be something before it right? and before that? and how can something be infinitly big. does the universe stop somewhere?
Seems to me like what's depicted there is not the actual size (which isn't measurable), but maybe something like the de Broglie wavelength, which is actually inversely proportional to the mass, hence the top and bottom quarks are depicted smaller than the up and down quarks. Anyway, the stuff at the very small scale is probably inaccurate and definitely misleading.
Like renting one room out in a building with infinite rooms. No noise complaints from the neighbors, we can be as loud as we want, and the room is perfect...until somebody turns the light off.
How? Bro when I watch this it worries me more and more. How big scary and also small and beautiful everything is. Life is a fucking trip and none of it matters. Dark matter is one of the major things I just can’t understand. What the fuck is it? I don’t know and you didn’t ask 😂 but shit like that goes thru my head and I can’t imagine feeling peaceful from this haha
@@ulisesdiale4004 Not a major in cosmology here, I won't be surprised if it's less than a trillionth of the unobservable universe since the observable was scoped by humans, who only had less than 500 years of modern scientific development
Angels on the sideline Puzzled and amused Why did Father give these humans free will? Now they're all confused Don't these talking monkeys know that Eden has enough to go around? Plenty in this holy garden, silly old monkeys Where there's one you're bound to divide it Right in two Angels on the sideline Baffled and confused Father blessed them all with reason And this is what they choose Monkey killing monkey killing monkey over pieces of the ground Silly monkeys give them thumbs They forge a blade, and where there's one they're bound to divide it Right in two Right in two Monkey killing monkey killing monkey over pieces of the ground Silly monkeys give them thumbs, they make a club And beat their brother down How they survive so misguided is a mystery Repugnant is a Creature who would squander the ability To lift an eye to heaven, conscious of his fleeting time here Cut and divide it all right in two Cut and divide it all right in two Cut and divide it all right in two Cut and divide it all right in two Fight over the clouds, over wind, over sky and Fight over life, over blood, over air and light Over love, over sun, over another Fight for the time, for the one, for the rise and Angels on the sideline again Been so long with patience and reason Angels on the sideline again Wondering when this tug of war will end Cut and divide it all right in two Cut and divide it all right in two Cut and divide it all right in two Right in two Right in two
Yeah except the black hole is actually smaller because what you see is its event horizon, so you'd need a different illustration to understand how big the black hole really is. But you can be sure as hell that one such black hold exists.. I need TWO drinks
@@UndyingEDM You can't express the 'size' of a black hole singularity itself, as it's a zero-dimensional 'object' for lack of a better term. It's a mathematically defined 'point' in space where an absurd amount of mass is concentrated, but there is no longer any 'object' that can be measured spatially. As for the specific black hole, I looked it up. It's the heart of the brightest and most powerful yet discovered object in the observable universe, colloquially known as a 'blazar' or blazing quasar. One of the earliest concretions of gravity in the history of the universe it was surrounded by a lot more matter than what's possible in our relatively diffuse and diluted universe today. The energy put off by it's accretion disk and polar jets is so intense that were it 280 LIGHT-YEARS away from earth, existing now as then, it would hit earth with as much energy as the sun. Imagine a planet being as toasty warm and bright as the earth on a sunny summer day being lit by an object 280 light-years away. That's a little under 86 parsecs, or a bit over 7 times the distance of the record-holding Kessel Run. :D I love quantum mechanics, I love string theory, I love cosmology. This is the stuff of dreams and nightmares, the scale alone leaving me in awe and wonder. I hear the siren call of the abyss and it is a wondrous thing. (typos)
@@Vinny_Havoc Love your explanation! I'm also in love with the unknown mechanics of the universe mainly since I don't study this as profession or hobby (yet) but I'm in for learning stuff little by little. You mentioned the singularity right, isn't there some sort of transition between the singularity and less dense matter around it (and I mean from the interior of the event horizon) ? By your explanation I'd assume there isn't? I'd look everything up but it's more fun to ask here. I think you need THREE drinks ;)
Audiosurf it That, I freely admit, I don't know. It'd be difficult to imagine any kind of haze surviving. There IS a haze around the 'surface' of the event horizon, the energy density there is so intense that particles are popping in and out of existence at will in virtual pairs. Sometimes, one of the pair falls into the hole, but the other particle escapes. This is hawking radiation which will eventually lead to the black hole's evaporation if it doesn't continually pull more matter in. The laws of conservation of mass and energy demand it. Since the black hole's gravitational energy is causing particles to pop into existence, if one of those particles escapes, that's a loss of that energy. The black hole just got one quark lighter, or whatever. Something I am aware of is the reversal of space-time within the black hole, at least mathematically. And I'm not talking about time moving backwards in a sci-fi way. Keep in mind, this is only mathematical, since we can't verify any of it, but it has to do with the propagation of light cones through space-time. A light cone is a mathematical construct that predicts the full range of probabilities for a particle's location in space-time. A narrower cone exists for things that can't travel at light speed, obviously. Anything outside that light cone is physically impossible for that entity to affect. A black hole can be defined as a line plotted in space-time that cannot be escaped. it shears across the graph severely enough that no angle of light cone, assuming forward progression of time, can ever plot a path out. An interesting thing happens when you extrapolate the mathematical calculations that plots space-time on that hypothetical graph as it passes the line representing the event horizon. If you imagine space as the X and time as the Y, past the event horizon this flips. Time becomes the X and space the Y. If we assume free movement along the X, but only positive movement along the Y, then in normal space you can move freely left and right along the X but only move vertical along the Y. Inside the event horizon, with the values flipped and space being Y and time being X, you can move back and forth along time freely, but can only more positively in space towards the singularity. Further, if you extrapolate the math even further past another twist in the axis, you can arrive at a second 'event horizon' on the 'other side' of the region within a black hole (not through the singularity, mind, but sideways through time), and a whole other set of normal space coordinates distinct from our own. Keep in mind, this is all theoretical math. The numbers work, but does it shake out that way in reality? So far math has proven extremely effective in predicting reality, it doesn't always pan out. Absolute zero is impossible, a perfect vacuum is impossible, and a philosophical 'nothing' is impossible, even if the math works for their existence. Space-time may not 'flip' inside an event horizon, and the normal space on the 'other side' is little else but fascinating mathematical fantasy. We just don't know! And that's the best part! not knowing. Religion is boring. ;D PS, I probably explained all that really poorly and got shit wrong. Look it up. :> th-cam.com/video/1YFrISfN7jo/w-d-xo.html and then th-cam.com/video/KePNhUJ2reI/w-d-xo.html
@The main cause of warps in all of reality I'd still liken it more to a mathematically defined concept than any kind of 'object' of any dimensionality. Like a circle plotted on a graph represented by an equation, the thickness of the line drawn by the pencil does not factor and is merely an approximation of the abstract idea of that graphed circle. Something like that, only cutting through space-time like a cosmic hole punch. :3 Still, it's an active research topic, and while current thought is leaning away from a Kerr singularity, it's still a big fat tantalizing question mark.
This video is not just vey informative but fundamentally necessary for most people to get a reference of how intrinsically marvelous our universe is in a sense of sizes and forms.
It makes me happy. Look at the sandbox we've found ourselves born into. We're not like other matter, no! We have infinite potential, we don't have to follow the predictable nature of the universe, we can do as we please! The stories of god we made up in early Humanity, they're not all wrong. A god-like being does exist, and it's us. Humanity, among all other matter in the universe, we hold the power to change everything. Even just 1 man can change the fate of the universe with enough effort. Imagine what AI will do.
Local group: yo thunderheads you live in my body I can kick you out of me Supercluster: dude we are the universe Megacluster: we are bigger than the universe Megaverse: dude we are the universe The Universe: no your bigger than the observable universe God: don't put me in this I am the beginning nothing is bigger than me
@@asbjrnfossmo1589 That might actually not be true. Due to how gravity can bend light and therefore we might see some objects that are farther than others, or not see objects that we normally should.
Imagine the work put into piecing together a video like this. Lots of research, lots of modeling. Getting the most accurate sizes you can, and then distributing a final product to us just so that we can enjoy ten minutes of enthralling space rocks and gases. Thanks for the video MBS!
Hello @Dillon Colgan. It it's not impressive as the research on these objects and planetesimals are not impressive. It would have taken a while editing. But the research part...Not so much.
@@jtrush Well like the others I've seen there are usually size references to draw off of and there were none for the whole video. But what I didn't say was I could do better. But then again, I probably don't have an Asstrometrics degree like YOU do.
maybe someday.. imagine what progress humanity made by last 100 years. 100 YEARS is just a fraction of the real time. If we wont wipe ourselves from the universe , i think people will expand
@@ColorlessQuarky he meant that the universe is expanding like how you drop a coffee on table and coffee expands. the speed of expansion of universe is more than speed of light itself. and if you want to see the edge of universe you will have to travel faster than light to catch up to the edge(edge keeps expanding every second). so you can never ever reach the edge of universe or reach any galaxy because galaxies also are moving away from us at speed of light. get me?
@@Akshayattr1 Wormholes are short cuts which allows you to travel at any distance, I reccomend you to read this article: www.space.com/20881-wormholes.html
@@ColorlessQuarky warmholes only drops you at certain point in the universe. It cannot drop you at edge of universe because edge keeps moving. You meed to understand what a warmhole is. Take a sheet of paper and roll the edges of paper you can connect two edges. This is warmhole. But in our universe the edges are not stable they keep on expanding how can you roll edges of universe when they keep on going on?
Russia isn't actually that big they're just higher on the map. Just take Greenland, it's actually much smaller and could fit inside the US or Brazil. Now that's not to say that Russia isn't big though. Check this out though its actually pretty surprising lol. thetruesize.com/
I mean, only a small-minded person would think that there'd be no life on another planet. Look, it doesn't have to be intelligent life. However, bacterial life is a 99% possibility on other planets. Me, I'm very open-minded. I do believe that there is extra-terrestrial life out there. Intelligent too.
There's got to be intelligent life out there cuz there's, for there's very little down here. It must be higher dimensional 6th and 7th dimension all the cool Angels Hangouts. And then of course there's the one who made it all who's outside of time and space who's the coolest person I ever met in the person of Christ Jesus. Carry on.
imagine if that was just like an tiny a very very tiny particle like, maybe that's why we never found aliens or just life outside because maybe they are so far that it's just impossible
That depends how you define it. We see to a point where everything is incredibly old, almost back to the start of the universe, which I think means the universe was the size of the current observable universe even in its infancy, but some weird relativistic effect may mean I'm wrong.
@@alansmithee419 I think the observable universe is seen as just from where light has had time to reach us, but that its likely much bigger and 14 billion years isnt long enough for light beyond that to cover the distance, and never will due to the rate of expansion, thats my understanding
@@Fromatic Correct, if something is 1 trillion light years away from us (and happens to still be there) the light just hasn't gotten here yet, its why the observable universe is perfectly round and Earth is at the very center of it too
Current size of observable universe: 93 billion light-years in diameter Estimated actual size of universe: 23 trillion light years in diameter (and possibly to infinity)
when will we reach those all even if fast devices come after reaching there our skin blood and every thing with be distorted and we will die so sending bots there is good
@@ROYLETV-animators-supercell could you imagine how long that would take though. I'm gonna do the math of the distance of the observable universe one side to another. 93, 400, 000, 000 light years is the distance travelled by light in that many years. Light travels at 300,000,000 m/s in space. Just thinking about it is making me cheese so hard lol. But if we get serious the first step is to find the seconds in 93,400,000,000 years. Which is 86,400 in a day. Times that by 365.25 and you get 31, 557, 600 seconds in a year. Times that by the light years from before and you get an insane 29474798000000000000000000 seconds in total. Now times that by 300 million for the distance in metres and you get by my calculations 8,842,439,500,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 metres from one side to the other. Or 8,842,439,500,000,000,000,000,000,000,000Km or 5,453,680,600,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Miles. How about that for crazy huh
@@ROYLETV-animators-supercell I did calculate. Took a while lol. Made a mistake with converting to miles but I corrected it. I may even have been wrong. Google may say something else. Dame thing with separate sources. Feel free to screenshot and test your friends
I thought about it too! What if? Just look at your hand and imagine billions of trillions of trillions of universes just in one cell that dies in hours or days which can be an eternity for that multiverse...it's fucking blowing my head...
@@paulannable3734 How do you know? Can you say you know for sure? Can someone really know for sure? Just because is something almost incomprehensible, it does not mean it can't be true! -signed also Science.
Roman - ‘I’ guess I don’t know in the same way I don’t ‘know’ the Universe isn’t turtles standing on turtles all the way down, but seriously, if you’re going to go along with what current science says, and bearing in mind where the tech that you’re using to communicate your thoughts came from, it clearly states that the Planck length is as small as it gets. Really. It’s fun to imagine universes in fingernail tips but imagine it is.
Before I watched this video, I didn't even think it possible for a star to be bigger than (any) supermassive black hole that exists at the centre of a galaxy. WOW. I learned something today - thank you!
@@selvesteraudrin4605 Not every, but most. And the vast, vast, vast majority of stars in our galaxy, including the Solar system are not being sucked in by the central black hole. It is way too small to affect anything outside its immediate surroundings.
@@jasonnilsen4990 For the LAST TIME "GOD EXISTS" IF THE BIG BANG WAS REAL THEN GOD CREATED IT! SOMETHING CAN BE CREATED FROM THIN AIR BUT NOT NOTHING AT ALL!
you have to Do the Scientific notation operation in powers of ten. it's not that hard. but you're talking about "contain". thats gives me the idea of volume. this video is about length
I commented a year ago Alvaro and this video never fails to impress me. I can understand it being the most expensive to make and boy does it show. Outstanding quality and the right content to keep people interested right to the end. A great job, thank you.
@@mons3020 yeah but if all the energy/power/resources that are spent on fighting actually are spent on how to attain those things it would have gotten closer. imagine if people actually payed attention to tesla for example when was alive and helped him instead of getting jealous of him trying to take him down or destroying his research that would have pushed humanity far ahead of its time, just bcs its not profitable enough and it would make others lose money
Largest black hole found has a mass 2/3 the amount of all the debris and stars in the Milky Way. :) Also the Hadron Collider creates microscopic black holes here on Earth meaning that there may be tiny black holes you can run into out there and those ones you won't know about until you've hit them.
not anymore, but billions of years ago there were quasars that size yes. We can still see them with telescopes billions of light years away, but they have evaporated by now.
2 things 1. As soon as they showed the Milky Way galaxy, I was hit with a feeling that I can only describe is a psychedelic experience. It was like being on mushrooms again for just one second just looking at that small model and imagining that it contains everything that’s ever happened in our world and just seeing how insignificant it is. It makes you realize that all your fears, all your concerns, all your efforts, all your dreams are nothing in the grand scheme of things. Really makes you a bit pessimistic, but also makes you realize you shouldn’t really care about the small stuff that bothers you. 2. The other really sad and terrifying thing is that all of this stuff we’re seeing super far away from us happened millions of years ago. There could be an advanced civilization a few million light years from us, but we will never see them because by the time the light reaches earth will have been dead for a long time and so will they
Utterly fascinating. Just as you've absorbed one shocking implication of scale, you're hit with another & another, until by the end you're nearly breathless... I would like to see you insert both the stunning *M87 Supermassive Black Hole Photo* & the gorgeous *Laniakea Supercluster* , though.
Want some scary math? If you laid out dollar bills, starting from the sun, you would have to go all the way to Neptune to cover out national debt in the US.
This just puts your mind in perspective, makes you realize how small and insignificant we are in the small space of time we live, yet we all fight over things like money and valuables, that really mean nothing in this context.
It also showcases how laughable religion in every single form is. To be so arrogant to think we were the "perfect creation" in something this vast is unimaginably stupid. We are specs of evolved matter and the sooner people understand that the sooner we progress even further.
@@prototypep4 I am one of those that does not separate religion from science. To me, science is merely just another manifestation of the divine, and therefore, should not be belittled by religion. Following the same train of thought, science shouldn't belittle religion, either. After all, one of its main principles is "nothing can be created, nor destroyed; only changed". And still you insist to believe that the Universe - to be more precise, that tiny piece of matter that generated the Big Bang - came from ABSOLUTELY NOWHERE? You're contradicting yourselves there.
@@Saiol1000TheCrossover define nowhere. Define nothing. Philosophers have been trying to answer that question for centuries. We know with relative certainty the observable universe exoanded from a single condensed point. Beyond that is pure conjecture. But onto religion. We can rule out almost every major religion as being little more than complete man made farce. For a magnitude of reasons. If you wish to say that the point of time before the big bang is god then be my guest but don't insult anyones intelligence by pretending there is any interaction with said god past that point.
@@prototypep4 ... 😐 What makes you believe that the idea of God is so insulting? I'm seriously surprised you hate it so much... But I'm also intrigued... 🤔
@@briancates3576 That would be fun to watch, the first video ever to reach infinite size ;), either way one could always bring up some renderings of what a 4-dimensional universe may look like
@@briancates3576 There are several ways to estimate the size of the entire universe. I don't know where you got this idea there is 'no way.' Now, i did qualify my statement by saying 'best estimated size.' The best estimate could be entirely wrong, however, we can only go with what data and knowledge we have at the moment to make 'the best estimated size', of which is somewhere on the order of at least 7 trillion light years across.
Rev68 what way is there to estimate the size of something that beyond the light horizon? The edge of the universe could be just on the other size of that horizon or it could be infinite. Both are equally likely as is any estimate in between
Brian Cates // Science. ;) If you shoot a cannon, you don’t have to be able to see where the bullet lands to find out where it lands, you can calculate it. In fact, you could be a blind person buried in the ground and still calculate it.
It’s incomprehensible how small the smallest things are and how big the biggest things are, and how there can be smaller and bigger things, it’s just infinite. It’s impossible to comprehend
Boy, you made me cry... This video is absoluty beautiful, and seeing how tiny we are on the universe, makes me care more for our small things. A honest thank for you.
pretty cool stuff i might add theres a black hole larger then the one he mentioned it is 280,072 times the radius of the sun. and 66*10^10 solar masses.
There is also unobservable universe, but it's size is nearly impossible to predict, since the light has not reached us yet, but it could be over 250 times larger than observable universe. And we can't never observe the edge of universe, as it escapes us at speed of light.
Niko O you can become a light beam and travel the universe but the universe is expanding faster than light not light speed but all technology is impossible to accelerate thing up to that speed so you can’t see the universe with your bare eyes
Thank you for this. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for this. This is by far the most mind-blowing version of this that I've ever seen. This is truly a gift to mankind. I've never seen anything that puts existence into perspective quite like this. So again, thank you.
@@rcmc7352 it's cute how you talk as if you're above humans. You're part of this fucked up Humanity. And the people who believe those "stories" do more good in their lives than anyone else. Their belief in a higher purpose demands them to be greater than the average greedy and spiteful person. I would rather live in eternity with people like that than a day with anyone else.
@@Hackerman-bd9hq For your comment I guess there is not humans with morals and compasion high enough to be good and to provide for others if they do not believe those "stories". Then here I'm thinking we do not need to believe in a higher been ready to punish us if we do not behave as he command, many of us walk our path in life under a rule of love, tolerance and compassion to others, never need a sword in our back to do so.
This went from "wow the microuniverse looks so pretty" to "hah we're pretty big compared to all that stuff" to "a neutron star is smaller than Singapore??" to "once upon a time we're lost in space. we still are" by the way, I really love the sound design. fits perfectly!
After watching this, i looked at my skin and imagined what if there's someone under there past my plank particle that's looking above.. wondering the same.. wondering if there's someone looking below past the observable universe..
I think Planck particles are purely theoretical (if I'm wrong, I apologize) and they aren't related to the basic building blocks of humans. I believe the smallest knowable "objects" inside of humans are quarks, and again if I'm wrong I apologize. It's the same with planck length, purely theoretical.
If you think about it, it is possible that the Big Bang Theory is a result of 2 particles colliding inside a particle accelerator which means, yes, we're inside a particle accelerator all this time. (If that's the case)
Well protons definitely weigh substantially more than electrons. However, characterIzation of the electrons size is difficult since it’s size is not a quantum concept. The electron is not a ball with a well-defined surface. It is treated as a point particle, in the quantum sense, that is it has wave properties. Its weight is much less than that of the proton, which is not an elementary particle but is made of quarks and gluons,
A particle’s “size” is best thought of as its wavelength, which is given by the de Broglie equation: (λ=hmv) Where h is Planck’s constant, m is the electron’s mass, and v is its velocity. This can also be written: (λ=hcpc) where c is the speed of light and p is the electron’s momentum. It turns out that for electrons in the hydrogen atom, for example, λ≈10−10 meters: about *100,000 times the diameter of a proton*. a proton has about 1836 times the mass of an electron. MASS. quanta have a wave AND a particle. The particle is 1/1836 as massive, the diameter of the wave is 100,000x wider.
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Un gran trabajo MBS fantatstico el mundo en el que vivimos la realidad que percibimos la imensidad del universo y todo lo que se trata de descubrir explicar investigar un gran video en un gran universo
Yeeaaaa gracias estaba ansioso de verlo
GENIAL!
FUERTE TRABAJO! 👏😯👍
te la rifaste vato
Really appreciate cameraman who traveled all over universe
Yeah man don’t know what we would do without him...
idk why there are so much jokes about this... but it's funny
maybe was Superman using a camera
@David Crespo i didn't expect that to be a joke. It doesn't look like a joke.
Wow hahahah very original comment.
Why is this so scary and so fascinating at the same time?
Rafa Maia thats universe my friend.
It's humbling because of how small it makes us feel, but it's also inspiring at the same time because it reminds us that we're also a part of something much, much greater and more complex than we would have dreamed possible.
In the beginning God Almighty created the Heavens...
Because it is
Cause it means we aint shit
The best 10 minutes I've ever watched...
Watching this, I wished I ccould become a transcendent entity so I can travel the universe a la Android in Justice League.
Agree.
yes
I picked my nose the whole way through. Killed a couple of quarks or something
Agree
Very cool Hydrogen Atom, congrats
Hi
Hmmm
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@@xooox_1777 وش اللي تقوله ؟
I actually felt scared when he passed the local group, my stomach felt something, It's scary how big the universe is, and the small we are
Ever heard of the multiverse? Thatll boil your brain.
@Ghost i have the same with how time works. i cant wrap my mind around the concept of when it all started and how? like there has to be something before it right? and before that? and how can something be infinitly big. does the universe stop somewhere?
and lets not go into quantum mechanics!
Edo Fluit *THE BIG BANG*
imagine how planck feels
This is at the same time one of the most beautiful and scariest videos I have ever seen.
Don’t worry, it’s fake! It’s all imagination!
@@kidmosey goodbye stay in your imagination!
@@gstupaluss7941 you missed the i and d in the stup part of your name, please fix it
@@Prefusify no I didn’t it’s spelled just right!
@@gstupaluss7941 why does all your sentences end in a "!"
Imagine the first alien being like: Im from sombrero.
with like.. a really shitty mexican accent
Victor Latorre Romero Pocoloco is a stand user. bet you didnt know that.
WHERE DO I PUT MY SHOES OOOOOHHHHHHHHH
@@jackieminton8514 ok puñetas
An illegal alien?
Forget large structures, I’m stunned by how big the relative size differences of quarks are.
Me too just collapsed at this
Qaqa
and the only quark I was aware of was the cheese.
Seems to me like what's depicted there is not the actual size (which isn't measurable), but maybe something like the de Broglie wavelength, which is actually inversely proportional to the mass, hence the top and bottom quarks are depicted smaller than the up and down quarks. Anyway, the stuff at the very small scale is probably inaccurate and definitely misleading.
A quark is the smallest thing and everything before it is measurements never going to be used ever or stuff that is not real or not actually that size
"If it's just us, what an awful waste of space"
Like renting one room out in a building with infinite rooms. No noise complaints from the neighbors, we can be as loud as we want, and the room is perfect...until somebody turns the light off.
Contact by Carl Sagan 👍
what is "waste" if everything is just "is"
DMerino And an awful waste of everything. We can’t be alone, we can’t be the most intelligent if not... scary if we are. And a massive shame.
Lee Croft. On the bright side there is no one worse....
Sublime, I felt a sense of peace after watching this.
Ngl, i feel the sameway. Like, we're not alone after all.
I was like, I WANT TO SEE IT ALL UP CLOSE
How? Bro when I watch this it worries me more and more. How big scary and also small and beautiful everything is. Life is a fucking trip and none of it matters. Dark matter is one of the major things I just can’t understand. What the fuck is it? I don’t know and you didn’t ask 😂 but shit like that goes thru my head and I can’t imagine feeling peaceful from this haha
ur gay
Weird, it is otherwise normally
1:07 'Neutrino' sounds like what a neutron is called by it's dad.
Yes. A common misconception is that neutrinos are related to neutrons in some way, just because of their name.
This comment made me smile.
its the scientific version of Jimmy Neutron's dad calling him "Jimbo"
I thought of Neutrino bomb from Rick and Morty
And they are Italians...
And just imagine, this is all we know of. Imagine how much more there is.
Just imagine the "observable universe" being 1% of the whole universe or so
@@ulisesdiale4004 Not a major in cosmology here, I won't be surprised if it's less than a trillionth of the unobservable universe since the observable was scoped by humans, who only had less than 500 years of modern scientific development
@@ulisesdiale4004 not even 0.001% i'd bet :p
I bet it would be a millionth of a planck length of the OU
@@ulisesdiale4004 apparently there could be other universes aswell
Well
The subscribe button is bigger than the observable universe
That’s mine I made it before the universe
When you realize the screen you are watching this on is bigger than the observable universe.
And the screen is bigger than an ant, and an ant is also smaller than the observable universe. Works for me.
Reason I love the comment section.... cheers..
@@killiakakinnet9071 what kind of screen do you have that it's smaller than an ant?
Damn, I didn't think about how emotional that would be.
I was also choked up, whew i need a minute to calm down.
You should watch the video about what the universe will be like in 1 trillion years, that one had me crying
@@bedtimerat Yea, utube recommended it immediately so I had that one next 🙂👍
@@bedtimerat Same, watched that a year ago and my perception on life has changed drastically, nothing is here forever, enjoy it whilst it still is.
Angels on the sideline
Puzzled and amused
Why did Father give these humans free will?
Now they're all confused
Don't these talking monkeys know that Eden has enough to go around?
Plenty in this holy garden, silly old monkeys
Where there's one you're bound to divide it
Right in two
Angels on the sideline
Baffled and confused
Father blessed them all with reason
And this is what they choose
Monkey killing monkey killing monkey over pieces of the ground
Silly monkeys give them thumbs
They forge a blade, and where there's one they're bound to divide it
Right in two
Right in two
Monkey killing monkey killing monkey over pieces of the ground
Silly monkeys give them thumbs, they make a club
And beat their brother down
How they survive so misguided is a mystery
Repugnant is a Creature who would squander the ability
To lift an eye to heaven, conscious of his fleeting time here
Cut and divide it all right in two
Cut and divide it all right in two
Cut and divide it all right in two
Cut and divide it all right in two
Fight over the clouds, over wind, over sky and
Fight over life, over blood, over air and light
Over love, over sun, over another
Fight for the time, for the one, for the rise and
Angels on the sideline again
Been so long with patience and reason
Angels on the sideline again
Wondering when this tug of war will end
Cut and divide it all right in two
Cut and divide it all right in two
Cut and divide it all right in two
Right in two
Right in two
There's a black hole out there somewhere with a diameter longer than a light day...
I need a drink.
Yeah except the black hole is actually smaller because what you see is its event horizon, so you'd need a different illustration to understand how big the black hole really is. But you can be sure as hell that one such black hold exists.. I need TWO drinks
@@UndyingEDM You can't express the 'size' of a black hole singularity itself, as it's a zero-dimensional 'object' for lack of a better term. It's a mathematically defined 'point' in space where an absurd amount of mass is concentrated, but there is no longer any 'object' that can be measured spatially.
As for the specific black hole, I looked it up. It's the heart of the brightest and most powerful yet discovered object in the observable universe, colloquially known as a 'blazar' or blazing quasar. One of the earliest concretions of gravity in the history of the universe it was surrounded by a lot more matter than what's possible in our relatively diffuse and diluted universe today. The energy put off by it's accretion disk and polar jets is so intense that were it 280 LIGHT-YEARS away from earth, existing now as then, it would hit earth with as much energy as the sun.
Imagine a planet being as toasty warm and bright as the earth on a sunny summer day being lit by an object 280 light-years away. That's a little under 86 parsecs, or a bit over 7 times the distance of the record-holding Kessel Run. :D
I love quantum mechanics, I love string theory, I love cosmology. This is the stuff of dreams and nightmares, the scale alone leaving me in awe and wonder. I hear the siren call of the abyss and it is a wondrous thing.
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@@Vinny_Havoc Love your explanation! I'm also in love with the unknown mechanics of the universe mainly since I don't study this as profession or hobby (yet) but I'm in for learning stuff little by little. You mentioned the singularity right, isn't there some sort of transition between the singularity and less dense matter around it (and I mean from the interior of the event horizon) ? By your explanation I'd assume there isn't? I'd look everything up but it's more fun to ask here. I think you need THREE drinks ;)
Audiosurf it That, I freely admit, I don't know. It'd be difficult to imagine any kind of haze surviving. There IS a haze around the 'surface' of the event horizon, the energy density there is so intense that particles are popping in and out of existence at will in virtual pairs. Sometimes, one of the pair falls into the hole, but the other particle escapes. This is hawking radiation which will eventually lead to the black hole's evaporation if it doesn't continually pull more matter in. The laws of conservation of mass and energy demand it. Since the black hole's gravitational energy is causing particles to pop into existence, if one of those particles escapes, that's a loss of that energy. The black hole just got one quark lighter, or whatever.
Something I am aware of is the reversal of space-time within the black hole, at least mathematically. And I'm not talking about time moving backwards in a sci-fi way. Keep in mind, this is only mathematical, since we can't verify any of it, but it has to do with the propagation of light cones through space-time.
A light cone is a mathematical construct that predicts the full range of probabilities for a particle's location in space-time. A narrower cone exists for things that can't travel at light speed, obviously. Anything outside that light cone is physically impossible for that entity to affect. A black hole can be defined as a line plotted in space-time that cannot be escaped. it shears across the graph severely enough that no angle of light cone, assuming forward progression of time, can ever plot a path out.
An interesting thing happens when you extrapolate the mathematical calculations that plots space-time on that hypothetical graph as it passes the line representing the event horizon. If you imagine space as the X and time as the Y, past the event horizon this flips. Time becomes the X and space the Y. If we assume free movement along the X, but only positive movement along the Y, then in normal space you can move freely left and right along the X but only move vertical along the Y. Inside the event horizon, with the values flipped and space being Y and time being X, you can move back and forth along time freely, but can only more positively in space towards the singularity. Further, if you extrapolate the math even further past another twist in the axis, you can arrive at a second 'event horizon' on the 'other side' of the region within a black hole (not through the singularity, mind, but sideways through time), and a whole other set of normal space coordinates distinct from our own.
Keep in mind, this is all theoretical math. The numbers work, but does it shake out that way in reality? So far math has proven extremely effective in predicting reality, it doesn't always pan out. Absolute zero is impossible, a perfect vacuum is impossible, and a philosophical 'nothing' is impossible, even if the math works for their existence. Space-time may not 'flip' inside an event horizon, and the normal space on the 'other side' is little else but fascinating mathematical fantasy. We just don't know!
And that's the best part! not knowing. Religion is boring. ;D
PS, I probably explained all that really poorly and got shit wrong. Look it up. :>
th-cam.com/video/1YFrISfN7jo/w-d-xo.html
and then
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@The main cause of warps in all of reality I'd still liken it more to a mathematically defined concept than any kind of 'object' of any dimensionality. Like a circle plotted on a graph represented by an equation, the thickness of the line drawn by the pencil does not factor and is merely an approximation of the abstract idea of that graphed circle.
Something like that, only cutting through space-time like a cosmic hole punch. :3
Still, it's an active research topic, and while current thought is leaning away from a Kerr singularity, it's still a big fat tantalizing question mark.
This is easily, hands down, one of the best videos on TH-cam.
Obviously haven’t seen this one th-cam.com/video/Iyvwd3xwDBE/w-d-xo.html
I disagree. But his is definitely one of the videos ever
Exact ! 😉
@@patricefauvette1651 Why Saturn is forgotten
"Space is big. Really big." - Douglas Adams
Sorry for the inconvience
"Why the fuck the humans put a random guy in this things" My Mom
Space is limitless
*_Not As Big As My Dig Bick. - Says A Died Roblox Player_*
Space scares me
After seeing this, being on time for work on Monday morning just doesn't seem important to me.
Mark Carr bro... i know exactly what you mean💯
@@robsouls4375 ayy 💯
you'll see when you get your ass fired
Sad your life!
well, just like these micro cells inside ur body ,everyone is doing their part so its still important to study and to work
This video is not just vey informative but fundamentally necessary for most people to get a reference of how intrinsically marvelous our universe is in a sense of sizes and forms.
I love having existential crisis thank you
it makes me feel that my problems are very small
why would you have an existential crisis for that?
@@BranEspin After all these, the truth is real truth! such questions makes this crysis...
Yup. I can't agree more.
It makes me happy. Look at the sandbox we've found ourselves born into. We're not like other matter, no! We have infinite potential, we don't have to follow the predictable nature of the universe, we can do as we please! The stories of god we made up in early Humanity, they're not all wrong. A god-like being does exist, and it's us. Humanity, among all other matter in the universe, we hold the power to change everything. Even just 1 man can change the fate of the universe with enough effort. Imagine what AI will do.
Man I started getting scared when it got to space and shit
How unsettling the feeling of insignificance and whether it ends or it continues
I only get scared when i see the actual thing
Same
For real
"space and shit" lol yeah
Atom : I’m smallest
Quantum foam: hold my foam
lmao
Local group: yo thunderheads you live in my body I can kick you out of me
Supercluster: dude we are the universe
Megacluster: we are bigger than the universe
Megaverse: dude we are the universe
The Universe: no your bigger than the observable universe
God: don't put me in this I am the beginning nothing is bigger than me
@Warrior Assassin observable Universe: "kills him"
OP_BLACKOUT r/wooooosh
space time is smaller.
Plot Twist: Turns out the universe is a proton or electron of another world
I-
I've been thinking about that since I saw the Rutherford-Bohr model of atom for the first time
We could be under a rock in another world just waiting to be discovered by scientists
Sheeeeeeet
No the universe is actually the size of a Planck length
Now imagine that local groups are atoms to something els
Mind blown
flap jack holy shit)
Exactly my point
Sounds like Men In Black movie reference, mind-blowing
The Professor that is insane
I've seen many comparison video so far, especially universe size comparison,
THIS ONE is the COOLEST UNIVERSE COMPARISON VIDEO I've ever seen
*Zooms out one step further:* "Texas."
I see it! But just a little further and you see Ted Cruz's beard.
Alaska has entered the chat.
😆😆
H town in here
*Zooms out even further than that*
"Hillary Clinton's ego"
and there are still people who consider themselves as the center of universe lol
Well, they ARE at the center of the observable universe... Any observer is ;)
I am player observer gurl LOL
@@asbjrnfossmo1589 That might actually not be true. Due to how gravity can bend light and therefore we might see some objects that are farther than others, or not see objects that we normally should.
Vsauce has a vid that briefly mentions how scientifically technically anyone is the center of the universe
😂
Imagine the work put into piecing together a video like this. Lots of research, lots of modeling. Getting the most accurate sizes you can, and then distributing a final product to us just so that we can enjoy ten minutes of enthralling space rocks and gases. Thanks for the video MBS!
with nothing to reference from on the sizes, it isn't that impressive.
@@beauxguidry5373 Would love to see your better one, then, since you seem to think it's so easy.
Hello @Dillon Colgan. It it's not impressive as the research on these objects and planetesimals are not impressive. It would have taken a while editing. But the research part...Not so much.
@@jtrush what did I say?
@@jtrush Well like the others I've seen there are usually size references to draw off of and there were none for the whole video. But what I didn't say was I could do better. But then again, I probably don't have an Asstrometrics degree like YOU do.
the fact that there's so many galaxies but we will never be able to reach them is truly mind-boggling.
maybe someday.. imagine what progress humanity made by last 100 years. 100 YEARS is just a fraction of the real time. If we wont wipe ourselves from the universe , i think people will expand
@Pecu Alex Maybe there is a way to open wormholes, if that is the case, then we will be able to go places even after the observable Universe.
@@ColorlessQuarky he meant that the universe is expanding like how you drop a coffee on table and coffee expands. the speed of expansion of universe is more than speed of light itself. and if you want to see the edge of universe you will have to travel faster than light to catch up to the edge(edge keeps expanding every second). so you can never ever reach the edge of universe or reach any galaxy because galaxies also are moving away from us at speed of light. get me?
@@Akshayattr1 Wormholes are short cuts which allows you to travel at any distance, I reccomend you to read this article: www.space.com/20881-wormholes.html
@@ColorlessQuarky warmholes only drops you at certain point in the universe. It cannot drop you at edge of universe because edge keeps moving. You meed to understand what a warmhole is. Take a sheet of paper and roll the edges of paper you can connect two edges. This is warmhole. But in our universe the edges are not stable they keep on expanding how can you roll edges of universe when they keep on going on?
U.S.A in size comparison
Russia: Am i a joke to you?
It could have been worse : empire state building, olympic pool and football field for measurement units.
actually YA. its a joke to everyone including Russians.
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ЛОЛ :)
Russia isn't actually that big they're just higher on the map. Just take Greenland, it's actually much smaller and could fit inside the US or Brazil. Now that's not to say that Russia isn't big though. Check this out though its actually pretty surprising lol. thetruesize.com/
I had a heart attack when the *"small"* magellanic cloud showed up
Yeah, "Small"
Jahahahahahha yeah me too
@@Jenny-ox7wz There's bigger Magellanic Clouds.
I don't think that's healthy
bruh if anyone ever tells me again that there is no intelligent life except for humans, I'm throwing hands
I mean, only a small-minded person would think that there'd be no life on another planet. Look, it doesn't have to be intelligent life. However, bacterial life is a 99% possibility on other planets. Me, I'm very open-minded. I do believe that there is extra-terrestrial life out there. Intelligent too.
There's got to be intelligent life out there cuz there's, for there's very little down here. It must be higher dimensional 6th and 7th dimension all the cool Angels Hangouts. And then of course there's the one who made it all who's outside of time and space who's the coolest person I ever met in the person of Christ Jesus. Carry on.
@Suomynona why would that be
I actually just wrote the same thing
exactly
Showed this to my 9 year old little brother, I think I broke him....
bro.exe stopped working
Send him to my Island, my Friends Hillary Clinton and bill Gates will Help him
Well then I guess he was one of the ones that think humans r the centre of maybe everything (probably)
I’m nine years old and the only part of my body’s that’s broken are my hands from holding my iPad 5 inches in the air
Alty Bros TH-cam is 12+ btw
when I read: "Local Group" ... after all of that...?? wtf?!?!?!
😂 same
Welcome to the neighborhood
It's the local group of galaxies :)
imagine if that was just like an tiny a very very tiny particle like, maybe that's why we never found aliens or just life outside because maybe they are so far that it's just impossible
Welcome to astronomical scales
plot twist: the camera man is actually your dad searching the entire Universe for milk.
bro just look in the milky way
Nah I think it’s YOU searching for your dad when he didn’t come back from the milk
only the best milk
And the observable universe is but a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of what we believe the size of the universe really is. I love it
That depends how you define it. We see to a point where everything is incredibly old, almost back to the start of the universe, which I think means the universe was the size of the current observable universe even in its infancy, but some weird relativistic effect may mean I'm wrong.
@@alansmithee419 I think the observable universe is seen as just from where light has had time to reach us, but that its likely much bigger and 14 billion years isnt long enough for light beyond that to cover the distance, and never will due to the rate of expansion, thats my understanding
@@Fromatic Correct, if something is 1 trillion light years away from us (and happens to still be there) the light just hasn't gotten here yet, its why the observable universe is perfectly round and Earth is at the very center of it too
Current size of observable universe: 93 billion light-years in diameter
Estimated actual size of universe: 23 trillion light years in diameter (and possibly to infinity)
@@Fromatic Bro you gave me a headache
The toilet paper at schools are the thinnest and smallest thing in the known universe
@AlanPlayz have you ever thought that we might have something smaller than planck lenght but we just cant see it?
@@DNWII maybe the plank length is just the smallest scientists can see and you can go infinitely smaller
Yup they are a meakoowillionth of a plank length
That was awesome!
when will we reach those all even if fast devices come after reaching there our skin blood and every thing with be distorted and we will die so sending bots there is good
@@ROYLETV-animators-supercell could you imagine how long that would take though. I'm gonna do the math of the distance of the observable universe one side to another. 93, 400, 000, 000 light years is the distance travelled by light in that many years. Light travels at 300,000,000 m/s in space. Just thinking about it is making me cheese so hard lol. But if we get serious the first step is to find the seconds in 93,400,000,000 years. Which is 86,400 in a day. Times that by 365.25 and you get 31, 557, 600 seconds in a year. Times that by the light years from before and you get an insane 29474798000000000000000000 seconds in total. Now times that by 300 million for the distance in metres and you get by my calculations 8,842,439,500,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 metres from one side to the other. Or 8,842,439,500,000,000,000,000,000,000,000Km or 5,453,680,600,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Miles. How about that for crazy huh
@@nathantorresstanevil6958 did u really calculate or did use calculator or Google, but good information,thank you
@@ROYLETV-animators-supercell I did calculate. Took a while lol. Made a mistake with converting to miles but I corrected it. I may even have been wrong. Google may say something else. Dame thing with separate sources. Feel free to screenshot and test your friends
@@nathantorresstanevil6958 okay
Периодически возвращаюсь, смотрю и почти рыдаю, насколько это прекрасно... Спасибо автору за проделанную работу.
Plot twist: our whole observable universe is just a plank particle.
I thought about it too! What if? Just look at your hand and imagine billions of trillions of trillions of universes just in one cell that dies in hours or days which can be an eternity for that multiverse...it's fucking blowing my head...
Roman - ‘imagine away cos sadly it isn’t true’ - signed Science.
@@paulannable3734 How do you know? Can you say you know for sure? Can someone really know for sure? Just because is something almost incomprehensible, it does not mean it can't be true! -signed also Science.
Roman - ‘I’ guess I don’t know in the same way I don’t ‘know’ the Universe isn’t turtles standing on turtles all the way down, but seriously, if you’re going to go along with what current science says, and bearing in mind where the tech that you’re using to communicate your thoughts came from, it clearly states that the Planck length is as small as it gets. Really. It’s fun to imagine universes in fingernail tips but imagine it is.
Reminds me of the game Everything
9:19 " *Small* Magellanic Cloud" - oh someone was trying to be funny, eh?
And i thought the next one is big magellanic cloud 😂
@@winawati9290 Close it's the Large Magellanic Cloud and seeing how it's twice the size as the other cloud small would be a good descriptor
It was named to reflect the relative size disproportion between the Milky Way and itself not the universe 😅
7:49 In conclusion: You have a freakin huge tile floor.
🤣😂🤣
Largest thing in the multiverse, one of this guys tiles
Lol
Before I watched this video, I didn't even think it possible for a star to be bigger than (any) supermassive black hole that exists at the centre of a galaxy. WOW. I learned something today - thank you!
I don’t think I have ever felt so small in my life also black holes are scary
The center of every galaxy are black hole yknow? XD soo our solar system is probobly getting sucked by the milky way's blackhole
How insignificant we humans are and so do our earth as well, for which we always kill each other.
Everything is scary except Earth 😭😭🌍🌍
@@selvesteraudrin4605 Not every, but most. And the vast, vast, vast majority of stars in our galaxy, including the Solar system are not being sucked in by the central black hole. It is way too small to affect anything outside its immediate surroundings.
Don't worry, black holes are a mathematical figment of a tenured imagination.
You forgot the smallest thing ever.....
THE X BUTTON IN MOBILE GAME ADS
Their hard to press, so tiny :(
its smaller than Quantum Foam
I thought the smallest thing ever was my wiener lol.
ITS SMALLER THAN UNIVERSE BEFORE BIG BANG
@@jasonnilsen4990 For the LAST TIME "GOD EXISTS" IF THE BIG BANG WAS REAL THEN GOD CREATED IT! SOMETHING CAN BE CREATED FROM THIN AIR BUT NOT NOTHING AT ALL!
Me: Math test won't be so hard
Math test: How much Quantum Foam is contained in the entire observable Universe?
I now know what i have to do:starts spamming zero
The amount of Quantum Foam present in the Entire Universe is equal to the amount of Bath Bombs that God likes to drop in his hot-tub....
you have to Do the Scientific notation operation in powers of ten. it's not that hard. but you're talking about "contain". thats gives me the idea of volume. this video is about length
there are at least 2 quantum foams in the observable universe
@@izumi2770 well you're not wrong
I commented a year ago Alvaro and this video never fails to impress me. I can understand it being the most expensive to make and boy does it show. Outstanding quality and the right content to keep people interested right to the end. A great job, thank you.
and we have people fighting over stupid things
Yes!, i was going to comment that lol
Well, to be fair, more than half the stuff shown here is unattainable.
It's a learning experience :)
No we don't
@@mons3020 yeah but if all the energy/power/resources that are spent on fighting actually are spent on how to attain those things it would have gotten closer. imagine if people actually payed attention to tesla for example when was alive and helped him instead of getting jealous of him trying to take him down or destroying his research that would have pushed humanity far ahead of its time, just bcs its not profitable enough and it would make others lose money
how did they create letters smaller than the Planck length? 🤔
Font size menu
@@Schachtens bruh...
What a joke lmao.
Same with how mobile ad create the X button.
My mom can write real small sh might have
I just noticed that this channel name is Meta Ball Studios not Metal Ball Studios like i thought.
Yeah same, did the name change or something?
@@gaur1269 no you probably saw wrong
@@arte0021 i always saw it as meatballstudios :D :D :D
Meta Knight the edgy borb
@@MrRankerOfficial 😂😂
I can’t believe this doesn’t have more views. It’s amazing!
I was completely transfixed by this. It boggles the mind trying to comprehend the size of the universe. What a great video btw ty
Are you telling me there’s a black hole the size of a small nebula
What, I just saw your mom yesterday
Largest black hole found has a mass 2/3 the amount of all the debris and stars in the Milky Way. :) Also the Hadron Collider creates microscopic black holes here on Earth meaning that there may be tiny black holes you can run into out there and those ones you won't know about until you've hit them.
not anymore, but billions of years ago there were quasars that size yes. We can still see them with telescopes billions of light years away, but they have evaporated by now.
The center of our galaxy is a blackhole though XD
Probobly sucking our solar system in
Theres bigger ones out there
How come my science teacher never played us anything this badass?
Suggest it to them maybe they'd be willing to share this video with the class they teach and through this action another mind may open up.
You're lucky. I tell my school. "Can we do science for once and learn about Astronomy" Teacher replies: ...
2 things
1. As soon as they showed the Milky Way galaxy, I was hit with a feeling that I can only describe is a psychedelic experience. It was like being on mushrooms again for just one second just looking at that small model and imagining that it contains everything that’s ever happened in our world and just seeing how insignificant it is. It makes you realize that all your fears, all your concerns, all your efforts, all your dreams are nothing in the grand scheme of things. Really makes you a bit pessimistic, but also makes you realize you shouldn’t really care about the small stuff that bothers you.
2. The other really sad and terrifying thing is that all of this stuff we’re seeing super far away from us happened millions of years ago. There could be an advanced civilization a few million light years from us, but we will never see them because by the time the light reaches earth will have been dead for a long time and so will they
0:10 - _This video contains content from Ant-Man, who has blocked this video in your country on copyright grounds._
Utterly fascinating. Just as you've absorbed one shocking implication of scale, you're hit with another & another, until by the end you're nearly breathless...
I would like to see you insert both the stunning *M87 Supermassive Black Hole Photo* & the gorgeous *Laniakea Supercluster* , though.
For anyone wondering about the math regarding the distance of a light year, it's roughly 6 trillion miles (9 trillion km).
new from GM it's the three light year warranty - three years or 27 trillion km
Thanks
Dang that's far
Thanks pal!!!
Want some scary math? If you laid out dollar bills, starting from the sun, you would have to go all the way to Neptune to cover out national debt in the US.
Kind of scary to think that quarks already look supermassive enough compared to the plancks
This just puts your mind in perspective, makes you realize how small and insignificant we are in the small space of time we live, yet we all fight over things like money and valuables, that really mean nothing in this context.
It also showcases how laughable religion in every single form is. To be so arrogant to think we were the "perfect creation" in something this vast is unimaginably stupid. We are specs of evolved matter and the sooner people understand that the sooner we progress even further.
@@prototypep4 I am one of those that does not separate religion from science. To me, science is merely just another manifestation of the divine, and therefore, should not be belittled by religion.
Following the same train of thought, science shouldn't belittle religion, either. After all, one of its main principles is "nothing can be created, nor destroyed; only changed". And still you insist to believe that the Universe - to be more precise, that tiny piece of matter that generated the Big Bang - came from ABSOLUTELY NOWHERE? You're contradicting yourselves there.
@@Saiol1000TheCrossover define nowhere. Define nothing. Philosophers have been trying to answer that question for centuries. We know with relative certainty the observable universe exoanded from a single condensed point. Beyond that is pure conjecture. But onto religion. We can rule out almost every major religion as being little more than complete man made farce. For a magnitude of reasons. If you wish to say that the point of time before the big bang is god then be my guest but don't insult anyones intelligence by pretending there is any interaction with said god past that point.
@@prototypep4 ... 😐
What makes you believe that the idea of God is so insulting? I'm seriously surprised you hate it so much... But I'm also intrigued... 🤔
@@Saiol1000TheCrossover the serious regression it holds over the world. Womens rights, right to choice. All hindered by religion
No matter how big they are i only know one thing:
They’re smaller than my screen
WOOOHOOOOO!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Gitewwwwww
Lmfao
hahahahaha lol
Big brain
To me it's just amazing to see how much knowledge we, small humans have to know all this.
This is definitely one of the best videos I've ever seen.
Just imagine that everything we know and see, it's only little part of the cell in the biggest organism, like we just saw at beginning
I'm melting down
If you Think of it there is no way of telling, do smaller organisms suspect that they are part of a larger one?
The ouroboros..the serpent eats it's own tail. The end is the beginning is the end is the beginning...etc.
It probably all is, part of some thing we couldn’t even imagine.
I've always wandered that. Both Infinitely small and big
Best comparasion video ♥
I love faustão
I love how Iceland is mostly green and Greenland is mostly ice.
Vikings and their tricks I believe
Well thats kind of the point...
The origins of false advertising. (Seriously, Greenland was sold as being a green and fertile land in order to attract settlers.)
@@Nutty151 Indeed, so other settlers wouldn't travel to Iceland xD
Name: small magellanic cloud
Size: 7000 light years LOL😂😂😂😂
There are bigger ones.
Smol
Should have also included the best estimated size of the entire universe. We'd have been here for an hour, while the camera pulls out.
Rev68 there’s no way to estimate it, since everything outside the observable universe is lost to us forever. It could very well be infinite
@@briancates3576 That would be fun to watch, the first video ever to reach infinite size ;), either way one could always bring up some renderings of what a 4-dimensional universe may look like
@@briancates3576 There are several ways to estimate the size of the entire universe. I don't know where you got this idea there is 'no way.' Now, i did qualify my statement by saying 'best estimated size.' The best estimate could be entirely wrong, however, we can only go with what data and knowledge we have at the moment to make 'the best estimated size', of which is somewhere on the order of at least 7 trillion light years across.
Rev68 what way is there to estimate the size of something that beyond the light horizon? The edge of the universe could be just on the other size of that horizon or it could be infinite. Both are equally likely as is any estimate in between
Brian Cates // Science. ;) If you shoot a cannon, you don’t have to be able to see where the bullet lands to find out where it lands, you can calculate it. In fact, you could be a blind person buried in the ground and still calculate it.
This video has changed my life.
Meanwhile humans :
Give me your land.
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@@SoccerNewsHighlights stfu
It’s incomprehensible how small the smallest things are and how big the biggest things are, and how there can be smaller and bigger things, it’s just infinite. It’s impossible to comprehend
Boy, you made me cry...
This video is absoluty beautiful, and seeing how tiny we are on the universe, makes me care more for our small things.
A honest thank for you.
This made me more grateful and look for more fun in life wow
cant beleive my screen is bigger than the observable universe
And ur looking at the screen of the smallest computer in the world, witch is the size if the Rice
but it started out being a planck length
Ur *mom* is bigger than the Observable Universe.
Imagine creating all that inside a computer, that computer holds an entire universe equal to our own observable one.
I still cannot imagine how scientists observed/calculated all of that
Much has to do with measurements of various light waves.
just google it
Lots and lots of math........... So much math................................ All the math.
making up stuff, nobody can disprove it until they're dead and have all their funding
It's all a lie
The best 10 minutes I've spent in my life 👊🏽
10 min and 43 sec full of knowledge !! priceless !!!
Whenever it said “small Magellanic Cloud” at 9:21 I was like “that’s small? WHAT DOES LARGE LOOK LIKE
Twice that
Compared to our Milky Way it's a baby.
Touché
My PP
Since there are the Small Magellanic Cloud and the Large Magellanic Cloud the nomenclature makes perfect sense
Can't wait to see a "Big Magellanic Cloud".
There actually is a Large Magellanic Cloud.
It's the Best Magellanic Cloud
I was actually really anticipating seeing one after it showed the small one😂
Shoutout to the dude who gathered literally everything in the Universe just to give us this.
This might be the best visualization I have ever seen, definitely the best on this channel. You get a transcendental feeling just watching it.
When you realize the moon is almost the size of the USA: *impossible*
@@McSpicyYT The problem with such comments these days is, that I can't be sure if they are joking or not. I'm optimistic on this one
@@McSpicyYT Nah, it's not a projection. It's actually just a paid actor.
Sir Paperbag It’s obviously just photoshop dude.
pretty cool stuff i might add theres a black hole larger then the one he mentioned it is 280,072 times the radius of the sun. and 66*10^10 solar masses.
@@mifiwi3438 i can esure you hes not joking.
Observable universe: Iam literally everything ever
Subscribe Logo: oh hello there
There is also unobservable universe, but it's size is nearly impossible to predict, since the light has not reached us yet, but it could be over 250 times larger than observable universe. And we can't never observe the edge of universe, as it escapes us at speed of light.
Niko O you can become a light beam and travel the universe but the universe is expanding faster than light not light speed but all technology is impossible to accelerate thing up to that speed so you can’t see the universe with your bare eyes
I like your universe size comparison. Keep making more universe size comparison with the real textures and photos of the universe.
Zooms out one step further : "Your mom".
Zooms out one more step
No u
Zoom out one step further: YOUR MAMA infinity size.
Zooms out even one more step
Why are you still here
I ve designed a lot of stuff... But the amount of work and time this might have taken... I can only imagine... This is insanely beautiful 😍
It took a little bit, but we finally achieved what this video deserves. 1 million views.
Thank you for this. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for this. This is by far the most mind-blowing version of this that I've ever seen. This is truly a gift to mankind. I've never seen anything that puts existence into perspective quite like this. So again, thank you.
God: "Zoom in! Enhance! Pan to the right! Where did I put Jesus?"
It’s cute how people still believe in those stories that make humans out to be “special beings with meaning and purpose”.
@@rcmc7352 it's cute how you talk as if you're above humans. You're part of this fucked up Humanity. And the people who believe those "stories" do more good in their lives than anyone else. Their belief in a higher purpose demands them to be greater than the average greedy and spiteful person. I would rather live in eternity with people like that than a day with anyone else.
Games&Stuff are you including all the wars that started because of those stories? Or are those also on the “don’t speak about it” list?
@@Hackerman-bd9hq For your comment I guess there is not humans with morals and compasion high enough to be good and to provide for others if they do not believe those "stories". Then here I'm thinking we do not need to believe in a higher been ready to punish us if we do not behave as he command, many of us walk our path in life under a rule of love, tolerance and compassion to others, never need a sword in our back to do so.
@@eemage9476 the sword is at your back and you don't even know it. Better not put it to the test
Fm Radiowave: im the biggest one. everybody hear my wave!
Am Radiowave: hold my *mmmmmmm*
Black hole: hold my light
Toxy Ma
AM: _Cries in Power losss_
"hold my mmmmmmm" LMAO
This went from "wow the microuniverse looks so pretty" to "hah we're pretty big compared to all that stuff" to "a neutron star is smaller than Singapore??" to "once upon a time we're lost in space. we still are"
by the way, I really love the sound design. fits perfectly!
I watched the whole vid it's amazing I just wish we could see everything
Yeah but we can’t because light is too slow for that
Yet it's the fastest object in the universe.
@@tylersauro9891 Yh lol 😂
Did somebody notice, that observe Universe is similar to the foam at beginning? Kinda strange...
Don't. Don't you go there.
we are planks
Time is obviously a closed loop, but what if space is, too?
magicmulder No.
Carsten Nokleby it’s too late. We are just the quantum foam of another scale of life.
Missed opportunity at the end for a " yo mamma" joke
lol I'll start, that's not a moon, that's yo mamma
Yo moma is classified as a gas giant.
Or "my ding dong"
🤣🤣😂
Trumps ego
After watching this, i looked at my skin and imagined what if there's someone under there past my plank particle that's looking above.. wondering the same.. wondering if there's someone looking below past the observable universe..
Bro chillll 😭😭😭 my heart is pounding from your comment
I think Planck particles are purely theoretical (if I'm wrong, I apologize) and they aren't related to the basic building blocks of humans. I believe the smallest knowable "objects" inside of humans are quarks, and again if I'm wrong I apologize. It's the same with planck length, purely theoretical.
If you think about it, it is possible that the Big Bang Theory is a result of 2 particles colliding inside a particle accelerator which means, yes, we're inside a particle accelerator all this time. (If that's the case)
TheDTV bro you can’t just fuck with me like that it’s 5 am💀💀
That's deep. But none the less. The wonders and discoveries to be made.
Me siento pequeñita....... ¡Gracias por tus alucinantes vídeos!
1:53 when you learned in junior high that electrons are much smaller than protons: *something's wrong, I-I can feel it*
Well protons definitely weigh substantially more than electrons. However, characterIzation of the electrons size is difficult since it’s size is not a quantum concept. The electron is not a ball with a well-defined surface. It is treated as a point particle, in the quantum sense, that is it has wave properties. Its weight is much less than that of the proton, which is not an elementary particle but is made of quarks and gluons,
@@FirstLast-ur6xt thanks
Probably should have been “electron cloud”.
A particle’s “size” is best thought of as its wavelength, which is given by the de Broglie equation:
(λ=hmv)
Where h is Planck’s constant, m is the electron’s mass, and v is its velocity. This can also be written: (λ=hcpc)
where c is the speed of light and p is the electron’s momentum. It turns out that for electrons in the hydrogen atom, for example, λ≈10−10 meters: about *100,000 times the diameter of a proton*. a proton has about 1836 times the mass of an electron. MASS. quanta have a wave AND a particle. The particle is 1/1836 as massive, the diameter of the wave is 100,000x wider.
Aah but we learn that in 8th grade......not junior high🙄
Feeling odd. I'm pretty sure my brain started melting once we passed the light-year image.
este vídeo es oro para profesores!!!!
si vedad ese video es ORO para los profesores
Can someone translate it to me?
@@greenpewdiepie4209 This video is a gold mine for teachers.
@@ricardocorro9212 Tq
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no porque tiene errores.
RESPECT MAN! Great WORK!
Everyone on this world should watch this, to understand we can´t be alone and life is much more than we think...