When I went on my first cruise in the navy ( 1971 ) that was the first thing that I noticed. On a clear night you could see the milky way as plain as day. No light pollution in the middle of the ocean.
Michael Pascarello ANY dark sky on earth...the same. Central AU, where my wife is from, is also incredible. I learned the night sky as a kid growing up in rural Oregon and have been north of the Arctic Circle in both Alaska and Norway.....same there too. As incredible as it seems, all of the stars we view with our own eyes are but the teeniest portion of the Milky Way galaxy we reside in. Hubble 'deep fields' have revealed an estimated two trillion other galaxies.....who really knows what lies beyond what even the Hubble cannot see? My question has long been, how is one atom of hydrogen created from nothing? Those who believe God did it, well, where did God come from? We know stars use a tremendous amount of hydrogen converting it into helium and releasing enormous amount of energy in the process. What happens when the universe finally exhausts it last hydrogen?
@The Skipper it’s kinda ignorant to suggest that being we are made of the most common ingredients found all throughout the universe. Life in the universe is inevitable.
Of course we are not. There is no way we are alone in this huge universe. But that's the thing. Other worlds out there cannot reach us or each other because they probably are on the same level of technology as us. The distance between worlds is just too great.
Each galaxy in itself is like a grain of sand. That's just crazy how many there are and to think that each galaxy has billions or trillions of stars within each one is mind-boggling.
@@agustus221 Please tell us all...Who or what created God?....and, gave him the power to create everything else? Somewhere, somehow, this all arose from nothing, including god.
Especially how far just our nearest star is away then that's just in our milky way which has billions of stars then they say there are trillions of galaxies. Just mind boggling.
I have always imagined that there are other life forms among those galaxies. Who knows they might be more advanced when it comes to technology, compared to us. And they are in the process of exploring other galaxies just like us. Just a lot of questions and what ifs running in my mind. The universe will always be an interesting topic for me
SIT DOWN, SHADDUP AND LISTEN. THERE IS NO "UNIVERSE", OR "SPACE". YOU GOT THAT? NOTHING GOES HIGHER THAN 73 MILES. THE BLUE "SKY" IS THE DOME. NOTHING GETS IN, OR OUT. STOP BELIEVING ALL THAT SHIT NASA AND "SCIENCE" IS FEEDING YOU. NODODY CAN, HAS, OR WILL EVER GO TO THE MOON, SUN, OR ANY PLANET. THE SKY IS THE LIMIT. WE DONT LIVE ON A SPINNING BALL IN SPACE. STUDY FLAT EARTH TRUTHS.
@@lindabishop7792 I believe it’s more of a matter of being humble. No matter what most of us won’t live to be more than 100 years old if we’re lucky. Which is quite literally nothing on the grand scale of things. Yeah that’s probably what they want us to think but it really humbles you once you learn how much stuff is out there that we’re all unaware of or just can’t understand yet. It can either bring a sad life of “we’re nothing anyways” or it can bring motivation in the sense of “well I better make this life I’m living worth it!” It’s up to each person but one thing I know forsure in my only 22 years of living is that there’s some things we may never understand so maybe it’s better not to think about it bc it’ll drive you crazy but even more than that just make the best out of your life, be kind to others, keep your head straight, and remember that it’s important to find your purpose and pursue it.
It would 70,000 years to travel to our closest star. That's one star out of hundreds of billions in our one galaxy and there's trillions of galaxies all with billions-trillions of stars. The size is absolutely mind breaking.
@Mr. Common sense It's too bad common sense has nothing to do with logic. Since you've never heard of Antinatalism, look it up. Though you have already proven you're incapable of evaluating the soundness of the argument. Now on to my next bowel belch
@Mr. Common sense My name and pic are an IQ test. You certainly do have common stupidity. You're way out of your depth Timmy. Now on to my next bowel sneeze.
How is it possible that we are alone in this trillions galaxies out there? We can't be alone...someone is coming soon..just wait for it...everything is out there...👍😁
With trillions of galaxies estimated scientifically to exist, can one imagine the millions/billions of civilizations wondering as we do; what’s out there?
@@wouter.d.h. No, it doesn't. Some things in may have such an infinitesimally small chance of happening that they may only happen once in a finite universe. For all we know there's a single star made entirely of ducks somewhere, we just haven't seen it.
@@wouter.d.h. The argument that the universe is so big so there MUST be other life out there is a ridiculous one. "Big" is a relative term, as per my example, if the chance of life is only 1 in a googol then the universe isn't very big at all.
@@wouter.d.h. Your immediate retreat into throwing insults shows you do not have the maturity nor the brain power to intelligently continue this conversation.
i was never into physics or math before but this video really opened my eyes and makes me want to know more. i’m very interested in how the universe works.
I will evolve into spherical existance. then into a star. then to a blackhole. I fell asleep on L.S.D one night . I had an awesome very powerful dream that I was some kind of serpent shadow like a tornado type dragon. Massive in size. I was devouring huge objects on a grand scale. I dont have a clue what I was but I hope I am that again.
@Donald Kasper I think the science community would have me locked away in the dark depths of the Looney bin if they knew how many times I've takn holicinagins. all that aside the content of my everyday thoughts and my twisted imagination. I can barely handle some of my thoughts. I myself and the rest ov the world are not ready to peirce that veil.
@Shanna Sweger even if we are not whose to say that aliens would choose to travel to the milky way galaxy if there are trillions of other galaxies to explore.
Yes indeed, our universe has trillions of galaxies. It’s obvious that we are not alone, there is other Earth like planets out there, it’s Just that they are so far away from us, we cannot see them, and indeed they probably can’t see us either.
The key phrase for humanity is "the observable universe" which is generally accepted to be a diameter of 93+/- billion light years. That'll knock your sox off aye?
At one time the Milky Way galaxy was considered to represent the entirety of the universe. Imagine how large the Milky Way is, containing billions of stars. And there are trillions of galaxies. Trillions and trillions.
The universe is only 13 billion years old according to the laws of relativity nothing can travel past the speed of light but the universe did expand faster for a little bit my point is the universe is massive but it technically can only be so big i believe there has been trillions of galaxy’s but there isn’t right now galaxy’s die everything that has a start also ends. To be honest what is more mind boggling is the fact that the universe is going to die one day and all the matter is going to compact back into the small ball of heat it once was then boom the cycle goes all over again so no matter what we do and how advanced we get every single species ever will eventually go extinct no matter what.
@@currbag the universe definitely is not infinite don’t get me wrong it’s massive but the universe is literally an explosion eventually everything in the universe will freeze and compact back to the size of your palm that is mind boggling
Our brains can't comprehend the vastness of the universe because of the limitations of our senses. We can understand how big a house is because we can actually experience walking around it, or how long it takes to climb the stairs to the second or third story. But if you think about it, it's actually very difficult to visualize how big even a mountain is, let alone the universe.
The first time I saw the Hubble Deep Field picture I was stunned! It changed my perception of us, space and all the possibilities of life in this universe.
MaryLou Sherman That photo stunned everyone, especially the ones involved in its taking and revolutionized man's view of the universe we all reside in.
I think it will be vastly more mind-blowing if we one day discover we are alone in the universe, than if there is more life. I’m not sure how science would explain that, and the intelligent design theory would’ve given more weight. It would not harm science in any way, but perhaps make the profound reality of humanity’s existence and this Earth’s subsistence even more beautiful and give us infinite more reasons to NOT fuck this up.
Purely an academic question, however. Nearly everything in the universe is so far removed from us in both space and time that we can never know what is out there beyond the gross features of galaxies. From a practical standpoint, only in our own galaxy does the question have any importance.
90% of the galaxies yet to be observed? How do you know we've observed 10%? It is all theory and speculation but personally I'd say we've observed around 0.00001%
@@Moon1tt its not infinite just because it took hours on a high-speed plane to travel the different places its just expanding until it explodes or implodes
Well we know the Observable universe is 93 billion light years from one side to the center, but not how much more vast the universe really is outside of what we can see
@Debbie Smith Peace will come when each person goes inside themselves and finds there is no separation, everything is connected at the quantum level and mystics and prophets knew that. Carl Jung said towards the end of his life that the only hope to save this planet from destruction wrought by humans would be through art, music and culture. As in sharing it, not retreating to your tribal corner; the tribe has grown and includes all of humanity, we are enriched by others' traditions, music, foods, art, spiritual insights, not diminished. I currently live in California. My last meal (if I could choose) would definitely include a variety of chile rellenos, some with poblano chili, some with Anaheim chili. I lived a Virginia in 1974. I was pregnant and craving Mexican food. I was shocked to find not even a bottle of chili powder or even a box of the taco casserole that was like a hamburger helper type thing. No tortillas, not even any actual chilis in the produce section. I saw my first grits and Philadelphia scrapple, whatever it is; reminded me of head cheese. I liked my grits with butter, sugar and milk, like cream of wheat. They laughed at me, the "correct" way to eat grits in the Blue Ridge Mountains was a little butter and pepper. I'm assuming Virginia has Mexican food by now, maybe cities did then. And music especially has the power to transform. Did you know nearly every human on the planet has between !%-3% Neanderthal genome? Scientists think that they were the first genocide (ethnic cleansing's roots?) perpetrated by the human species. Nobody seems to care about the news that one million species are at imminent threat of extinction, that we're currently going through the sixth mass extinction and it is caused by humans & changes happening so fast that animals can't adapt. Interestingly, elephants seem to have realized that tusks are now a liability. Over the last 200 years, groups of elephants have been found with smaller and smaller tusks, now some have no tusks at all, which is sad. Scientists postulate that all the deaths for ivory spurred evolution from predators, just as other species do. I don't recall the name of the program. PBS documentary. They showed how the ancient migratory trails the elephants left over countless millennia made it possible for homo sapiens to spread out from Africa. Now we're the dominant species destroying them and pretty much everything. So I guess I'll see what music soothes my soul and hopefully sends my spirit soaring.
Unfathomably gigantic. Hard to imagine all of those galaxies out there. There most definitely has to be other life forms existing. Though they are so extremely far away, they may just be irrelevant until we figure out how to navigate "space-time" effectively.
@@trevorjameson3213 look at all the stars and imagine how many there are we can't see and it would be a real shame if there is only life on ONE planet!!! Wouldn't it?
100 percent agree with you. And this is just me but I believe the other alien civilizations out there are very similar to humans in looks and are also at the same level of technology as us too. So we can't reach but they cannot reach us too.
who the hell created all this i wish they could just reveal themselves. Something of higher intelligence had to design life. Its to complex to have came out of dust and molecules 😭😭😭
@@Lynn-ip9sh If you look up on the internet the most famous person to ever exist, we will find it is Jesus. God has already revealed himself to humanity, now we just need eyes to see and ears to hear.
And to think that the little Jewish tribe legends gave rise to Christianity and Islam and the explanation of the creation of the world and the universe......
......And those trillions of galaxies are probably a 'local group', a group of trillions of galaxies, which is itself part of trillions of other groups of galaxies... and on and on and on !
@@peckz8327 ... Precisely. I do believe that nothing is infinite. Physics and infinity do not go together. What we do have is an unbelievably large universe and because we can't comprehend we call it 'infinite'
Well we are pretty special. Special is a made up thing. It fact humans made it up. So without us having a capacity to devise the concept of special there is no such thing as special. All of which makes humans special.
there is every chance that there is other life out there somewhere, but there is also a chance that we are alone in this humongous universe and as such, we've come one hell of a long way in just 100 years ! I don't know what I was trying to say as I just saw a butterfly and had a Homer Simpson moment ...
"Humans aren't special." Aren't special to who? You will never see or touch anything off-earth. Live your life accordingly. Everything outside of our solar system has ZERO impact on us, as if it didn't exist at all. You might as well be in awe of a fictional universe because you have just as much chance of being affected by it. In fact everything you see outside of our solar system no longer exists as you see it. That's how far away it is. You're looking at the long dead past.
alexalex13131..there's the unanswerable then the inconceivable.then the You What??can you repeat that?are you sure,no..it can't be,.Jesus I don't know what to say.I..I..I.........
Since light travels at a particular speed and the universe is expanding at a particular rate, light from the beginning will never reach Earth. The observable universe is tiny compared to what is really out there.
Exactly. The infinite part of it is what captivates me most. We have no clue what's out there, but it certainly didn't start and won't end with us ... that's the only part of at I AM sure off!!
As a kid in the 70s, I started a life long interest in astronomy. It is amazing how much we have learned since that time. If one does not keep up with the breakneck advances in this field, your knowledge is quickly made stale.
It's actually pretty cool that we haven't found other forms of life yet. Right now it feels like the entire universe is ours to explore. That is if we can ever get that warp drive working...
I highly doubt that they'd be able to track and observe the planet earth. Maybe the sun, and Jupiter and Saturn, and that's if their observatory equipments are much much more advanced and precise than our current telescopes.
@@AL-SH "...and that's if their observatory equipments are much much more advanced and precise than our current telescopes." Do you watch Star Trek much?
Under observation (for Hubble telescope) Finally I could feel what it is to be human, Because it wasn't just an explanation, or just another theory, it was the feeling of being inside me. It was tense, intense, deep, aggressive and welcoming at the same time, something that is characterized by being human, and wanting to be everything without ceasing to be yourself. Everything was rare and even multiple in its splendor, drumming doubts and wandering around the world. Strange, since the first memory, it told me the linear story of a being who decided, who knows why, to be here and now. And later, when it was learned of the existence of these infinite worlds that orbit the Earth, or are even further away from it, with their stars and galaxies, even more amazement came over what was already monstrous to know. And such revelations led us to a center under construction, common sense: "the journey that once haunted us by ignorance, now terrified us for what we knew. A perplexed sensation whispered the walk of the seeker 'it can't be'! before our tiny egos, melting our ethereal shells. We were naked before the cliff of forms. Silence had taken the silhouette of a gigantic mouth swallowing time. A colossal abyss, like a chain of stones, unfurled before us. What to say at a time like this, when you're awake inside a cosmic dream, who knows, follow any trail, leave a trail, hold a hand Here's the corner where reason bends, its resistance twists like liquid steel. Outside, it wandered into the night with its gleaming threads leaning over a bed of silk. It was all a brief impression, like the moon reflecting its path in the bosom of the sea. An amazing telescope roamed the celestial vault with its peephole registered the past of tiny astronaut fireflies in search of the primordial source.
There is probably humans living in other galaxies. Probably another Earth with a different name. Probably life. Maybe in a galaxy, the Sun or whatever they have may be exploding right now. It shocks me. Maybe whatever holds all these galaxies, whatever it is, there are probably others. It’s so amazing but yet so terrifying. We can’t even begin to imagine what may be out there. This universe is humongous, there are probably others. Maybe bigger, maybe smaller. Honestly, it just keeps me deep in thought. It’s amazing.
Want to think about how big is the universe? Just imagine making enough space to accommodate 100 trillion galaxies where the average size of a galaxy may be 100,000 light years in diameter and the smallest distance between two galaxies is about 2.5 billion light years! Try to wrap your mind around that! And they still dont know if there is more beyond all that!
Am reminded of the quote from G.K. Chesterton: Medieval man tried to get his head into the universe. Modern man tries to get the universe into his head, and it is his head that bursts.
0:55 totally awesome concept from our own galaxy being only in universe to now TRILLIONS of galaxies as in almost equivalent to this being TRILLIONS or universes. Might as well be, they're so far spread out and huge.
It could be both which might seem absurd. It's infinite for all inhabitants in the interior of the universe, but from the outside it's finite. I'm not an expert on this but that's partially the definition of Anti-de Sitter space.
I personally believe the theory that a particle fell inside a black hole and the explosion created this parallel universe... Universes are created at an infinite rate of speed and amount infinitely by every particle that goes through a black hole , and particles go through black holes nonstop for eternity... Reality can be a bitch to accept.
All these galaxies we see through Hubble telescope are just atoms in one singular cell.... let’s call it a blood cell. How many cells are in a drop of blood? A lot! Our puny human brains will never come close to fully comprehending how truly small and irrelevant we are.
@@Nikhil_Nerlekar Sorry if I don't have a video to link to in specific , I know Carl Sagan spoke of this theory and videos are here on TH-cam of him briefly speaking about it ... I believe Parallel Universes have to be born this way via a particle that blows up causing a microscopic big bang that slowly evolves to a Universe , after a long time each Universe will die completely because all Black Holes in it are destined to merge together no matter how big the particular universe is given Black Holes have an Infinite amount of time to find each other and merge nonstop until a complete dead zero of absolute nothingness is achieved again in the particular space/time occupied by the galaxies in the given universe in question so in order for galaxies and universes to keep existing they also reproduce same as all living organisms living in it and that reproduction comes via explosions of particles that go through black holes themselves , its an eternal never ending cycle of galaxies being born and dying and the cycle will never end given galaxies are born at a faster rate than their rate for dying and this is confirmed by the fact that black holes swallow all light faster than it can travel in space time... Why we exist ????? Because when you deal in infinity anything that can happen will happen no matter how impossible it might seem to come to be...
Debt means nothing when the US is a 'monetary sovereign.' It only has to credit the accounts of the entities owed. It is a non-issue. Not that that's an excuse for large government spending. The limits are sensible efficiency, which the private sector can do in a lot of cases, and the economy's capacity to cope. But budget deficits and surpluses also mean nothing.
"all that is and all that ever will be” “follow spirit without hesitation” “I am that I am” Much love to all and to the Universe, it is very exciting to know that “I am that I am"
We humans think that we are the only alone creatures in the whole universe. But who knows that there may also be some creatures in some unknown galaxies, which may also be knowing about our galaxy in their TH-cam
We are for sure alone in the universe and feel free to check out the following TH-cam channels to know why that must be the case : Hibbeler Productions Eric Dubay ODD TV Rob Skiba Celebrate truth … or feel free to check out the following video as an introduction: th-cam.com/video/hTpCECW1ILk/w-d-xo.html
No, actually there's NO CHANCE of that. Science would love you to believe that,because they're always trying to dismiss the uniqueness of God's creation , but each person is special in the eyes of God. There's nobody else like you or me in the entire universe, or any other universe. We're not carbon copies. We're SO special to God as individuals , that he gave his only Son , Jesus Christ , to die for each and every ONE of us....Not two , or three, or four of us. Jesus didn't die for carbon copies. Keep listening to science and you'll become as CRAZY as they are.
@@new600s My answers to those questions are yes, the universe is vastly huge being that it's infinite , and, no, I don't believe there is any life outside the bounds of our planet, at least not yet.
I think when I was growing up the estimate was around 50 billion or so galaxies and that estimate has been consistently rising till it's now in the trillions. I can't see that changing and wouldn't be surprised if it continued rising into the quadrillions. Thinking the Earth is unique in harbouring intelligent life with such vast numbers out there seems naive in the extreme. Though in saying that I still think it a stretch to imagine that we will ever find and communicate with other intelligent life. The numbers and distances involved are so mind boggling and what are the chances of two intelligent species existing at the same time and actually finding each other? Humans have been capable of radio communication for not a great deal more than a hundred years and in that time have become capable of destroying ourselves. There are serious doubts we can exist for just another hundred years. So aside from vast distances and countless stars to search we have this thing that intelligent life may frequently destroy itself soon after achieving the ability to communicate over distance. There may have already been countless intelligent species aside from humans which came and went in a figurative blink of an eye in cosmic terms.
Meh, don't jump to too many conclusions. A lot of this stuff is rendered by artists and based on statistical projections. Contrary to popular belief, we don't have the capability to "destroy ourselves" unless the entire world became flooded with despair and was unanimously suicidal. I would presume you think we could destroy the world with nuclear bombs, which is just false. The closest we could do would be to introduce plagues and famine all around the world at the same time. There is nothing quite as destructive as starvation and air/ water borne contagion.
@@beanlegume9965 Who is jumping to conclusions? I'm simply looking at the recorded history of humans which is littered with conflict. Then looking at current technology which all on it's own could make this planet uninhabitable for centuries to come. You think because a relative handful of humans might survive the immediate aftermath that means they're going to be around long term attempting communication with aliens on a planet where pretty much everything else including even plant life is dead? As for bio hazards who knows what some nut may unleash and what may be unleashed from labs around the world in the aftermath of an all out nuclear exchange which would destroy the environment for all animal life and make agricultural impossible for centuries. What are you going to eat? Rocks? Because it's feasible that there wouldn't be as much as even algae left living. And in addition i'm taking into account what actual experts have to say not relying on some "artists concept' and they say it is indeed more than possible to destroy ourselves. And with all due respect I will hazard a guess that you're no expert so I have to dismiss your opinion on it and go with theirs.
"There may have already been countless intelligent species aside from humans which came and went in a figurative blink of an eye in cosmic terms." Other than a word fart comment, what evidence do you have for you to think, ""There may have already been...."?
Its insane....All for his glory too. Even the things we cannot see nor will ever see with any manmade object is all for his glory. Makes me love him more and more. How blessed are we??
To God be the glory! These dumbasses always want to make it sound like the cosmic evolution is responsible just as their dumbass biological evolution is responsible for us and all life.
@@2fast2block well these "dumbasses" have proof. You have a 2600 year old book.. You can believe in a god if you want. But don't you dare call the people responsible for all your modern technology "dumbasses"
@Kalendas Graecas I respect your reply. It is held by many of academia. The telescope that was invented to help us study the cosmos really helped us to open our minds to the awesomeness of the known universe. It took planning and creating to make that telescope. But our universe took even greater planning and creating by the master creater. So many creationists have come over from the evolution theory of the universe. It would make for a great debate. My future will allow for me to see the ever growing universe. I trust the sovereign Lord. The maker/ creator of the heavens and the Earth.
I find it interesting that religion and "God", always come into play at the edge of our knowledge, and we then turn to "faith". That edge has changed over the years many times. Think about it.
You cant comprehend 1 trillion planets in our galaxy alone. You cant comprehend trillions of galaxies with trillions of planets each. You cant comprehend how awesome the creator of the universe is. You arent even an ant in the grand scheme of things.
Deep field images are the most beautiful things to me. There are no words to describe the sight of hundreds of galaxies suspended amid the infinite void. It's almost as if they could be 'just' stars, but once you zoom in and realize that each point of light is a galaxy with billions of stars within...
@@faisalcircle1211 in hindusim god said there are infinity of universe multiverse and heaven is not soul's ultimate destination in heaven there are only materialistic pleasure happiness its like the bank where we can only spend our savings money but cannot earn once our good karma's fruits end its over we'll be recycled in 84 lakhs animals skin and after 84 lakhs punishement we will gain manav deha which means human life only in human life we can earn in sprituality human life is so rare thats why earth is 14 15 billions old and there is mentioned certain time when universe will be erased compley destroyed and there are literally infinity universes and souls we dont even know the limited distance of one universe humans will never find this a universe is extremely huge soul's ultimate destination is golok
@@aashishpahari6217 indeed Hinduism is also a beautiful religion. It has mentioned prophet Mohammad S.A.W several times. It’s that the ppl don’t follow its teaching properly
There are more atoms in a single grain of sand as there is stars in the visible universe! I soooo dislike saying "observable universe". It's like 'yukkkky'. It sucks big time!. Anywho, gooday mate!!! 🇭🇲🇭🇲🇭🇲🤗🤗🤗
Considering all those numbers and even all crazy coincidences needed for the formation of life, thinking that we are alone, the only living creatures in the whole universe is much more crazy than thinking that there are thousands of civilizations in the universe. Just the distances in space and time are so big that it's extremely improbable that two civilizations could meet each other.
The day I first realized how enormously vast the universe was is when I learned that it would take light approximately 100,000 years just to cross our Milky Way galaxy alone!'..Something I'll never forget..
We are for sure alone in the universe and feel free to check out the following TH-cam channels to know why that must be the case: Hibbeler Productions Eric Dubay ODD TV Rob Skiba Celebrate truth … or feel free to check out the following video as an introduction: th-cam.com/video/hTpCECW1ILk/w-d-xo.html
2:30 just fact that milky way itself is already so huge and gargantually far and spread out, and then there's the TRILLIONS more galaxies even more spread out. Wow
It's just mind boggling when you start thinking about it adv how insignificantly small we are in the grand scheme of things and to think that we are the only life in the universe is just not even a thought for me.
To assume there is other life would be going against the evidence. There isn't any evidence for any other life. My mind boggles how people refuse to believe in something like God, but they are happy to believe that there is life elsewhere in the universe, which is something we have 0 evidence for. The only support for your claim is that "the universe is big, therefore there must be other life" but that's not evidence.
We are for sure alone in the universe and feel free to check out the following TH-cam channels to know why that must be the case: Hibbeler Productions Eric Dubay ODD TV Rob Skiba Celebrate truth … or feel free to check out the following video as an introduction: th-cam.com/video/hTpCECW1ILk/w-d-xo.html
very impressed with this video. I have always been interested in astronomy and physics. It was things like this that drove me to enter those professions. Thank you for feeding my insatiable curiosity about the universe and the wonders that we discove
unbelievable. just when you get complacent about the power of modern technology the apple cart is over turned once more. It seems that as a general principle of approximation, numbers are more likely to be revised upwards rather than downwards as tools of measure increase in sophistication.
No, because we can't travel the speed of light. You'd need a booster. And a booster for the booster and a booster for the booster for the booster. At that point the weight becomes prohibitive.
Not possible, just our milky way Galaxy is 100,000 years traveling at the speed of light to cross it. The speed of light is 186,000 miles every Second! Even of we manage to travel at the speed of light you would never make it to the center of our Galaxy since is 30,000 light years away. Never mind other galaxies, impossible
@NMT✍🏽We may already be traveling when we sleep : Awake,who knows,I do believe that when we pass on : To the next phase,we may have that opportunity 🤗✦
We are for sure alone in the universe and feel free to check out the following TH-cam channels to know why that must be the case: Hibbeler Productions Eric Dubay ODD TV Rob Skiba Celebrate truth … or feel free to check out the following video as an introduction: th-cam.com/video/hTpCECW1ILk/w-d-xo.html
When I was in the Navy we went North of the Arctic circle and the amount of stars in the sky was beyond mind boggling!!!
Michael Pascarello I bet that was unbelievable
Thank you for your service sir!
Like it was for me in the dessart. It was like I could reach up and grab a hand full. So Vast, So Dense, So Much.
When I went on my first cruise in the navy ( 1971 ) that was the first thing that I noticed. On a clear night you could see the milky way as plain as day. No light pollution in the middle of the ocean.
Michael Pascarello ANY dark sky on earth...the same. Central AU, where my wife is from, is also incredible. I learned the night sky as a kid growing up in rural Oregon and have been north of the Arctic Circle in both Alaska and Norway.....same there too. As incredible as it seems, all of the stars we view with our own eyes are but the teeniest portion of the Milky Way galaxy we reside in. Hubble 'deep fields' have revealed an estimated two trillion other galaxies.....who really knows what lies beyond what even the Hubble cannot see?
My question has long been, how is one atom of hydrogen created from nothing? Those who believe God did it, well, where did God come from? We know stars use a tremendous amount of hydrogen converting it into helium and releasing enormous amount of energy in the process. What happens when the universe finally exhausts it last hydrogen?
there's no way we are alone in the universe
You never know. We might actually be alone. I hope so. That way, mankind can rule the universe.
@The Skipper
it’s kinda ignorant to suggest that being we are made of the most common ingredients found all throughout the universe. Life in the universe is inevitable.
Just think that the light from some of those galaxies that we see now left when dinosaurs ruled the earth.
Of course we are not. There is no way we are alone in this huge universe. But that's the thing. Other worlds out there cannot reach us or each other because they probably are on the same level of technology as us. The distance between worlds is just too great.
Facts
Each galaxy in itself is like a grain of sand. That's just crazy how many there are and to think that each galaxy has billions or trillions of stars within each one is mind-boggling.
StaticBlaster Yup.
It’s the power of God the Almighty, creator of everything
@@agustus221 Amen , He is someday going to fold this all up and put it away and take out something NEW Psalm 102 :26
@@agustus221 Please tell us all...Who or what created God?....and, gave him the power to create everything else? Somewhere, somehow, this all arose from nothing, including god.
There's life out there. Space is so vast with a billion or more galaxy's . I don't think we'll never ever run into other life forms.
Is so insane how big the universe is. My mind can't even comprehend it
And then there's the Multiverse...
@@davidhess6593😂
And there are more Galaxies out here to be Discovered as well.
Especially how far just our nearest star is away then that's just in our milky way which has billions of stars then they say there are trillions of galaxies. Just mind boggling.
I have always imagined that there are other life forms among those galaxies. Who knows they might be more advanced when it comes to technology, compared to us. And they are in the process of exploring other galaxies just like us. Just a lot of questions and what ifs running in my mind. The universe will always be an interesting topic for me
one of the galaxies will find out how and maybe stop by for a visit
@@440SmittyTV And go America all over our ass.
The most important question is who created this magnificent universe .
Have you ever thought that you might be special in God's eyes ?
Dont forget the age of the universe too, it's possible ancient alien life happened many billions years ago and just disapeared too
The Universe is under NO obligation to, "make sense," to anybody.
How true you are ! God is so BIG he doesn't have to make sense !!
Like I have often said, Nature, ignores the "laws of nature"
You are so correct, nature simply refuses to obey the "laws of Nature" that we puny beings try to foist on it.
@Ken Roberts God and the Universe are the same thing, to me anyway.
@scratch Prime Directive? what's that?
My head is exploding, I can't comprehed the size of the freakin' universe.
There is no "universe" you idiot.
@@Guitarman7133 excus the whot
@@cyallum what aare you talking about???? "the whot" whot the fugg?
SIT DOWN, SHADDUP AND LISTEN. THERE IS NO "UNIVERSE", OR "SPACE". YOU GOT THAT? NOTHING GOES HIGHER THAN 73 MILES. THE BLUE "SKY" IS THE DOME. NOTHING GETS IN, OR OUT. STOP BELIEVING ALL THAT SHIT NASA AND "SCIENCE" IS FEEDING YOU. NODODY CAN, HAS, OR WILL EVER GO TO THE MOON, SUN, OR ANY PLANET. THE SKY IS THE LIMIT. WE DONT LIVE ON A SPINNING BALL IN SPACE. STUDY FLAT EARTH TRUTHS.
@@Guitarman7133 what pardon in the does are had your stupod
Need to watch something like that every once in a while to remind myself how insignificant we are.
That's what they want you to think. Mission accomplished...another sheep
Yet no matter how small we are, God still loves us.
@@lindabishop7792 I believe it’s more of a matter of being humble. No matter what most of us won’t live to be more than 100 years old if we’re lucky. Which is quite literally nothing on the grand scale of things. Yeah that’s probably what they want us to think but it really humbles you once you learn how much stuff is out there that we’re all unaware of or just can’t understand yet. It can either bring a sad life of “we’re nothing anyways” or it can bring motivation in the sense of “well I better make this life I’m living worth it!” It’s up to each person but one thing I know forsure in my only 22 years of living is that there’s some things we may never understand so maybe it’s better not to think about it bc it’ll drive you crazy but even more than that just make the best out of your life, be kind to others, keep your head straight, and remember that it’s important to find your purpose and pursue it.
Or you could also see it as every being has a significant place in the universe.
@@lindabishop7792 What are you? an illusion aka God worshiper
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You can’t count infinity. It never ends. Somewhere out there there is a better beer than what I drink.
Keep searching, it is out there!!! LOL!!!
🤣🤣🍻
what do you drink?
@@DoPrice be careful, the answer to this question could start a bigger debate than are we alone in the universe?
Nah mate, it's here in Australia...
It would 70,000 years to travel to our closest star. That's one star out of hundreds of billions in our one galaxy and there's trillions of galaxies all with billions-trillions of stars. The size is absolutely mind breaking.
Anthony Hutchins I think the galaxy is trying to hide something
I just celebrated a milestone... I ripped my 1 trillionth fart this morning
@Mr. Common sense
It's too bad common sense has nothing to do with logic. Since you've never heard of Antinatalism, look it up. Though you have already proven you're incapable of evaluating the soundness of the argument.
Now on to my next bowel belch
@Mr. Common sense
My name and pic are an IQ test. You certainly do have common stupidity.
You're way out of your depth Timmy. Now on to my next bowel sneeze.
@@TasteMyStinkholeAndLikeIt How loud was it? Was it a Big Bang?
Imagine what exists out there. Everything
Exactly Swagger.
That all dont exist out there it existin your brain.
@zeeshan saleem typical
We are not even sure what there in our galaxy yet
How is it possible that we are alone in this trillions galaxies out there? We can't be alone...someone is coming soon..just wait for it...everything is out there...👍😁
With trillions of galaxies estimated scientifically to exist, can one imagine the millions/billions of civilizations wondering as we do; what’s out there?
and what if the chance of life is only 1 in a googol?
@@wouter.d.h. No, it doesn't. Some things in may have such an infinitesimally small chance of happening that they may only happen once in a finite universe.
For all we know there's a single star made entirely of ducks somewhere, we just haven't seen it.
@@xbfalcon83 This proves how deluded some ppl can be
@@wouter.d.h. The argument that the universe is so big so there MUST be other life out there is a ridiculous one.
"Big" is a relative term, as per my example, if the chance of life is only 1 in a googol then the universe isn't very big at all.
@@wouter.d.h. Your immediate retreat into throwing insults shows you do not have the maturity nor the brain power to intelligently continue this conversation.
And I still can’t find a Girlfriend.
I can't find one worth keeping.
I am forced on the Universe and a Wonderful Man That I am waiting for Him to Arrive.. Military Global..🌏🌎🌍 😊💗
Think it's the other way around?
BwaHAHAHAHAHAHA! ( ͡^ ͜ʖ ͡^ )
Don't feel bad, I don't have a girlfriend either. I've been married for 35 years.
There is absolutely NO way we are alone in this universe!🛸✌
Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying. Arthur C. Clarke
Where and when are they?
Oh we are. This planet is the only one with life on it. We’re God’s highest form of creation. That’s how important we are!!
@@mustafijurrahman8065 speed of light means squat at this rate, we will never
leave our galaxy it's 100.000 light years across...
The Fermi Paradox (from the Drake Equation)
And there are still people who believe the earth is flat. 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
It's a psy-op. Ok?
Curtis Jones The fuck you talking about. 🤦🏾♂️
Gravity?
@Curtis Jones nah im a sailor I know earth is not flat.
@Curtis Jones It is a globe. Simple
i was never into physics or math before but this video really opened my eyes and makes me want to know more. i’m very interested in how the universe works.
Michiru Would you believe black magic plays a role?
@@blackholeentry3489 Very many do believe in magic... Magic from gods.. even in 2023 in modern countries. That IS crazy.
since there are so many, I'll take one - yes, one is mine
LOL
Me too, I book one, maybe a purple one
Thats what you will get in heaven. That is if you will go there
I will evolve into spherical existance. then into a star. then to a blackhole. I fell asleep on L.S.D one night . I had an awesome very powerful dream that I was some kind of serpent shadow like a tornado type dragon. Massive in size. I was devouring huge objects on a grand scale. I dont have a clue what I was but I hope I am that again.
@Donald Kasper I think the science community would have me locked away in the dark depths of the Looney bin if they knew how many times I've takn holicinagins. all that aside the content of my everyday thoughts and my twisted imagination. I can barely handle some of my thoughts. I myself and the rest ov the world are not ready to peirce that veil.
Trillion isn't enough. Humans try to put numbers on everything to comprehend the universe when in reality there could be waaay more out there.
@Shanna Sweger can't agree more. But as scientist cannot prove its infinite,they will always come up with bigger number as the time goes
Shanna Sweger yes we can
@Shanna Sweger even if we are not whose to say that aliens would choose to travel to the milky way galaxy if there are trillions of other galaxies to explore.
100% agreed!
Shanna Sweger we cone from an infinite God. It’s eternal. Something we can’t grasp
Her voice, the music and the video. Perfect!
Robert King you did get hard?
Mother-in-Law
grow up
Robert King Perfect b.s.
Exactly!!
get laid dude !
Yes indeed, our universe has trillions of galaxies. It’s obvious that we are not alone, there is other Earth like planets out there, it’s Just that they are so far away from us, we cannot see them, and indeed they probably can’t see us either.
Sería absurdo y arrogante pensar que estamos solos.Solo somos una mota de polvo en esa inmensidad.
The key phrase for humanity is "the observable universe" which is generally accepted to be a diameter of 93+/- billion light years. That'll knock your sox off aye?
@@Achilles1111 Hang on a month or so whilst I retrieve my socks, lying near the moon's orbit!
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At one time the Milky Way galaxy was considered to represent the entirety of the universe. Imagine how large the Milky Way is, containing billions of stars. And there are trillions of galaxies. Trillions and trillions.
Yes sir, this is just so mind boggling
Infinite
@@currbag yes, that is what I personally believe
The universe is only 13 billion years old according to the laws of relativity nothing can travel past the speed of light but the universe did expand faster for a little bit my point is the universe is massive but it technically can only be so big i believe there has been trillions of galaxy’s but there isn’t right now galaxy’s die everything that has a start also ends. To be honest what is more mind boggling is the fact that the universe is going to die one day and all the matter is going to compact back into the small ball of heat it once was then boom the cycle goes all over again so no matter what we do and how advanced we get every single species ever will eventually go extinct no matter what.
@@currbag the universe definitely is not infinite don’t get me wrong it’s massive but the universe is literally an explosion eventually everything in the universe will freeze and compact back to the size of your palm that is mind boggling
The sheer vastness of space is mind boggling.
it's beyond our ability to truly comprehend just how vast it is
I have a universe in my head… it's empty...
I dont think it's mind boggling.
It is there and we can see it without losing our minds.
Our brains can't comprehend the vastness of the universe because of the limitations of our senses. We can understand how big a house is because we can actually experience walking around it, or how long it takes to climb the stairs to the second or third story. But if you think about it, it's actually very difficult to visualize how big even a mountain is, let alone the universe.
@@steve9503
There is no end to the universe. It goes on and on and on and on and
The first time I saw the Hubble Deep Field picture I was stunned! It changed my perception of us, space and all the possibilities of life in this universe.
THATS BECAUSE YOU ARE A BRAINWASHED IDIOT.
MaryLou Sherman That photo stunned everyone, especially the ones involved in its taking and revolutionized man's view of the universe we all reside in.
@@Guitarman7133 Can't understand the big picture I see?
Hi . Which year did you first see the image? I'm sure it must have been overwhelming
When I get stressed out I watch these videos to put things in perspective.
I believe that life is somewhere out there. The universe is too big to say that there is life only on earth
I think it will be vastly more mind-blowing if we one day discover we are alone in the universe, than if there is more life. I’m not sure how science would explain that, and the intelligent design theory would’ve given more weight. It would not harm science in any way, but perhaps make the profound reality of humanity’s existence and this Earth’s subsistence even more beautiful and give us infinite more reasons to NOT fuck this up.
They found frozen water on mars so there’s that.
@@JeriahsWillGDP too late to save earth and humans need to go
Purely an academic question, however. Nearly everything in the universe is so far removed from us in both space and time that we can never know what is out there beyond the gross features of galaxies. From a practical standpoint, only in our own galaxy does the question have any importance.
Look up; the Drake equation
I can never ever get tired of looking at galaxies, its just absolutely magnificent
It all serves to glorify God.
@@nathans8178 Yes
@@nathans8178 bullshit
@@Johncena-od8gu Amazing that in 2022 these dark age beliefs still exist.That is why we refer to those times as The Dark Ages.
90% of the galaxies yet to be observed? How do you know we've observed 10%? It is all theory and speculation but personally I'd say we've observed around 0.00001%
The universe is INFINITE!
You can prolly add about another hundred million zeroes to the right of the decimal point. The universe is BEYOND VAST!!!
@@Moon1tt its not infinite just because it took hours on a high-speed plane to travel the different places its just expanding until it explodes or implodes
After 20 years they will state your statement
What if you're wrong? What if it's even less than 0.00001% observed..?
Big thanks to the camera man who took all these stunning videos and photos
We don't have any clue about the size of the Universe... Just like Bacteria don't know anything about the Earth..
@Pallavi Gupta smaller than the atom itself
Well we know the Observable universe is 93 billion light years from one side to the center, but not how much more vast the universe really is outside of what we can see
OOOOh
The whole universe could be the equivalent to one atom to something bigger where does it end its utterly incomprehensible
@AN OPINION if think about it too much I get very scared 😬😬😬
Wake up planet earth,stop hating each other
It's not our loving planet...it's HUMANS!
tell them, mommy!
Fuck you
@@playbackproductions1 fuck him yourself coward
@Debbie Smith Peace will come when each person goes inside themselves and finds there is no separation, everything is connected at the quantum level and mystics and prophets knew that. Carl Jung said towards the end of his life that the only hope to save this planet from destruction wrought by humans would be through art, music and culture. As in sharing it, not retreating to your tribal corner; the tribe has grown and includes all of humanity, we are enriched by others' traditions, music, foods, art, spiritual insights, not diminished. I currently live in California. My last meal (if I could choose) would definitely include a variety of chile rellenos, some with poblano chili, some with Anaheim chili. I lived a Virginia in 1974. I was pregnant and craving Mexican food. I was shocked to find not even a bottle of chili powder or even a box of the taco casserole that was like a hamburger helper type thing. No tortillas, not even any actual chilis in the produce section. I saw my first grits and Philadelphia scrapple, whatever it is; reminded me of head cheese. I liked my grits with butter, sugar and milk, like cream of wheat. They laughed at me, the "correct" way to eat grits in the Blue Ridge Mountains was a little butter and pepper. I'm assuming Virginia has Mexican food by now, maybe cities did then. And music especially has the power to transform. Did you know nearly every human on the planet has between !%-3% Neanderthal genome? Scientists think that they were the first genocide (ethnic cleansing's roots?) perpetrated by the human species. Nobody seems to care about the news that one million species are at imminent threat of extinction, that we're currently going through the sixth mass extinction and it is caused by humans & changes happening so fast that animals can't adapt. Interestingly, elephants seem to have realized that tusks are now a liability. Over the last 200 years, groups of elephants have been found with smaller and smaller tusks, now some have no tusks at all, which is sad. Scientists postulate that all the deaths for ivory spurred evolution from predators, just as other species do. I don't recall the name of the program. PBS documentary. They showed how the ancient migratory trails the elephants left over countless millennia made it possible for homo sapiens to spread out from Africa. Now we're the dominant species destroying them and pretty much everything. So I guess I'll see what music soothes my soul and hopefully sends my spirit soaring.
Unfathomably gigantic. Hard to imagine all of those galaxies out there. There most definitely has to be other life forms existing. Though they are so extremely far away, they may just be irrelevant until we figure out how to navigate "space-time" effectively.
There HAS TO BE other life out there!!! HAS TO BE!!!!
Michael Pascarello not necessarily.
@@michaelpascarello895 Why does there have to be?
@@trevorjameson3213 look at all the stars and imagine how many there are we can't see and it would be a real shame if there is only life on ONE planet!!! Wouldn't it?
100 percent agree with you. And this is just me but I believe the other alien civilizations out there are very similar to humans in looks and are also at the same level of technology as us too. So we can't reach but they cannot reach us too.
The fact that there’s other galaxies and other creature that wE dont know is mind BLOWING!
who the hell created all this i wish they could just reveal themselves. Something of higher intelligence had to design life. Its to complex to have came out of dust and molecules 😭😭😭
@@Lynn-ip9sh If you look up on the internet the most famous person to ever exist, we will find it is Jesus. God has already revealed himself to humanity, now we just need eyes to see and ears to hear.
The narrator is awesome love her voice
Nive voice, but dumb thinking the universe evolved like we evolved. Just stupid.
The univerahse
@@chrisballesteros6181 "The univerahse" that got here how?
And to think that the little Jewish tribe legends gave rise to Christianity and Islam and the explanation of the creation of the world and the universe......
dukadar o'dear boy, are you in for a big surprise 😅 ⚰️
With something so immense I don't think this is "our" universe.
Somaali"
This is really the creator's universe... 🥺🥺🥺
I guess it's ours as long as we are the only none imaginary😇 things that claim it.
......And those trillions of galaxies are probably a 'local group', a group of trillions of galaxies, which is itself part of trillions of other groups of galaxies... and on and on and on !
This is the right mind to the universe. "What's out there beyond?" can be INFINITELY asked.
Yes amen!
@@peckz8327 ... Precisely. I do believe that nothing is infinite. Physics and infinity do not go together. What we do have is an unbelievably large universe and because we can't comprehend we call it 'infinite'
@@hunterofliars9600
You mean it's finite.
@@skyismyhome8274 That's what I said
I can just imagine another earth in one of the billions of galaxies
It certainly makes any problems we face everyday seem pretty damn insignificant. Humans aren't special. We just are.......for a little while.
If everyone felt that way, we would have no wars.
Well we are pretty special.
Special is a made up thing.
It fact humans made it up.
So without us having a capacity to devise the concept of special there is no such thing as special.
All of which makes humans special.
there is every chance that there is other life out there somewhere, but there is also a chance that we are alone in this humongous universe and as such, we've come one hell of a long way in just 100 years !
I don't know what I was trying to say as I just saw a butterfly and had a Homer Simpson moment ...
"Humans aren't special." Aren't special to who? You will never see or touch anything off-earth. Live your life accordingly.
Everything outside of our solar system has ZERO impact on us, as if it didn't exist at all. You might as well be in awe of a fictional universe because you have just as much chance of being affected by it. In fact everything you see outside of our solar system no longer exists as you see it. That's how far away it is. You're looking at the long dead past.
We are pretty damn special considering how we are the only known highly intelligent race on the only known planet with life.
Now Imagine the one who is the creator and the master of all this with no beginning and no end!!
AMEN
Really, and who would that be? Not some mythical being that is a product of superstition by any chance?
@@migranthawker2952 my comment was not intended for atheists,only to share with believers of ONE GOD
@@migranthawker2952Read Psalm 83:18 and 40th chapter
Ya; imagine the absurdity!!! The arrogance. the ridiculousness!
Without knowing the actual size of universe, one can never estimate the number of galaxies.
you're so insecure of yourself that you feel the need to put plastic surgeon in your youtube channel. what a fucking clown you are.
यूनिवर्स दिल की तरह धड़कता भी है।
Excellent.
There is the unanswerable and then there is the inconceivable.
alexalex13131..there's the unanswerable then the inconceivable.then the You What??can you repeat that?are you sure,no..it can't be,.Jesus I don't know what to say.I..I..I.........
Since light travels at a particular speed and the universe is expanding at a particular rate, light from the beginning will never reach Earth. The observable universe is tiny compared to what is really out there.
Exactly. The infinite part of it is what captivates me most. We have no clue what's out there, but it certainly didn't start and won't end with us ... that's the only part of at I AM sure off!!
yeah light has to be cancelled out at some point.
The images of the galaxies at times are fascinating.
💒🇺🇸🤔hummm....at All Times....😁🙏🇺🇸💒
As a kid in the 70s, I started a life long interest in astronomy. It is amazing how much we have learned since that time. If one does not keep up with the breakneck advances in this field, your knowledge is quickly made stale.
It's actually pretty cool that we haven't found other forms of life yet. Right now it feels like the entire universe is ours to explore. That is if we can ever get that warp drive working...
Just wondering which one is the 'Star Wars' galaxy? ( 'A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...' ).
lol
Guitar Lessons BobbyCrispy you again
What is ur age...
Surayia Alam way older then you
The Star Wars Galaxy lies outside our visible part of the universe. Its light hasn't had time to reach Earth yet.
I remember back in the 60s when they thought that there were only about 50 million galaxies. Man, have we come a long way.
Yes. I remember in 1967 a teacher mentioning that there were around “10,000 galaxies”.
It makes me feel like we humans should reduce our egos and be extremely humble.
you mean Hubble
Especially politicians and unelected bureaucrats.
Why, give us a chance to spread and we could pollute it all. Cancer of this world, humankind just waiting to spread!
The size of the known, observable universe is terrifying.
Somewhere in space, there's an alien civilization looking at our galaxy, calling our planet an exoplanet.
Tatiana Ferreira
we can only hope.
@@georgefleming4956, somewhere there's a complete dumbass typing what you just typed that can only fart out words and has no proof.
I highly doubt that they'd be able to track and observe the planet earth. Maybe the sun, and Jupiter and Saturn, and that's if their observatory equipments are much much more advanced and precise than our current telescopes.
They are looking at you thru the matrix computer code in this simulation
@@AL-SH "...and that's if their observatory equipments are much much more advanced and precise than our current telescopes."
Do you watch Star Trek much?
Wow! Hubble scientists really impress us..going to find stuff more and more that we didn't think of!
Under observation (for Hubble telescope)
Finally I could feel what it is to be human,
Because it wasn't just an explanation, or just another theory, it was the feeling of being inside me. It was tense, intense, deep, aggressive and welcoming at the same time, something that is characterized by being human, and wanting to be everything without ceasing to be yourself.
Everything was rare and even multiple in its splendor, drumming doubts and wandering around the world. Strange, since the first memory, it told me the linear story of a being who decided, who knows why, to be here and now. And later, when it was learned of the existence of these infinite worlds that orbit the Earth, or are even further away from it, with their stars and galaxies, even more amazement came over what was already monstrous to know. And such revelations led us to a center under construction, common sense: "the journey that once haunted us by ignorance, now terrified us for what we knew. A perplexed sensation whispered the walk of the seeker 'it can't be'! before our tiny egos, melting our ethereal shells. We were naked before the cliff of forms. Silence had taken the silhouette of a gigantic mouth swallowing time. A colossal abyss, like a chain of stones, unfurled before us. What to say at a time like this, when you're awake inside a cosmic dream, who knows, follow any trail, leave a trail, hold a hand Here's the corner where reason bends, its resistance twists like liquid steel. Outside, it wandered into the night with its gleaming threads leaning over a bed of silk. It was all a brief impression, like the moon reflecting its path in the bosom of the sea. An amazing telescope roamed the celestial vault with its peephole registered the past of tiny astronaut fireflies in search of the primordial source.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Sidnei; this is lovely and profoundly insightful.
There is probably humans living in other galaxies. Probably another Earth with a different name. Probably life. Maybe in a galaxy, the Sun or whatever they have may be exploding right now. It shocks me. Maybe whatever holds all these galaxies, whatever it is, there are probably others. It’s so amazing but yet so terrifying. We can’t even begin to imagine what may be out there. This universe is humongous, there are probably others. Maybe bigger, maybe smaller. Honestly, it just keeps me deep in thought. It’s amazing.
Discovering other galaxies in the 1920’s roughly 100 years ago....we have barely left the playpen
more like the bedsheets
well, WE SURE AS FUCK HAVENT EVEN LEFT THE EARTH.
@Kalendas Graecas Earth is not flat neither is the Sun, Mars, Jupiter, Pluto and so on
And Humans always fighting each others.
Karuta Roromiya
So? Meaning?
Karuta Roromiya
So what?
Give me all your stuff without fighting for it and I'll take your point seriously.
Humans like to fight each other's groups. Like Chimpanzees, only way worse.
Those humans do be tripping. Glad iant one them. 👽🖖
Tom SSR same with animals
Shout out to the cameraman that traveled to all these place for our knowledge and entertainment. God bless 🙏🙏🙏
Its assumption chomu,,,
@@Ritik1328 And so are your man made phantasms. Which are impossible.
Just when you thought those are "just" stars
FactThat bitch I agree 💫✨🍆👍🏽😂😝
Want to think about how big is the universe? Just imagine making enough space to accommodate 100 trillion galaxies where the average size of a galaxy may be 100,000 light years in diameter and the smallest distance between two galaxies is about 2.5 billion light years! Try to wrap your mind around that! And they still dont know if there is more beyond all that!
I'm here after the James Webb telescope galaxies pic was shown!! Now we can see farther!!
The background music is so beautiful
Am reminded of the quote from G.K. Chesterton: Medieval man tried to get his head into the universe. Modern man tries to get the universe into his head, and it is his head that bursts.
+Matt J S+
Medieval man split rocks. Modern man split the atom. Man of the future splits..., see ya!
God is so amazing 🙌🏽 His creation is beyond our limited understanding! Wow
The universe has nothing to do with a fictional character of some bronze age texts.
If the world and all creation is 4,000 years old as some of these dimwits would have us believe , how do they explain all this ?
@@bobgibb2781
It's only the timeline from Adam which is 6,000 years old. God created the earth before he created Adam
@@thegoodfruit719 Get off the myth.
@@thegoodfruit719do you really believe a man created a planet?
0:55 totally awesome concept from our own galaxy being only in universe to now TRILLIONS of galaxies as in almost equivalent to this being TRILLIONS or universes. Might as well be, they're so far spread out and huge.
Best video ever on the coverage of our universe
Well, if that blew your mind, then wait till they discover that this is just one of trillions of universes.
DUMB HOMBRE.
Where universe 7
@@sirwaggington7707 Dragon ball super lol
@Kalendas Graecas they may have discovered evidence of a (cooler) bump mark from another bubble (universe) in the microwave background. (Inference)...
That would creep tf out of me😅😅just saying ☹️
There is an estimated 100 to 400 billion stars just in our Milky Way galaxy. Yet there are trillions of galaxies.
The fact that Space isn’t finite is truly hard to comprehend. It actually keeps me awake at night lmao
It could be both which might seem absurd. It's infinite for all inhabitants in the interior of the universe, but from the outside it's finite. I'm not an expert on this but that's partially the definition of Anti-de Sitter space.
Couple that with eternity and you could have a panic attack . Jesus tells us , Heaven and earth will pass away , but my words will never pass away
The lights emitted by the galaxies are so frightening .......just exhilarating ❤️❤️❤️
I can't wait till the Jack Webb telescope is up and running!
James Webb
I'm really looking forward to it myself. I hope there are some big surprises that shock
@@bobbydigital5236 Oh. Thanks
It's just looking for the facts.
wasn't he in the original Dragnet ?
Our universe might be suspended in a single drop of water in someone else's ocean
I personally believe the theory that a particle fell inside a black hole and the explosion created this parallel universe... Universes are created at an infinite rate of speed and amount infinitely by every particle that goes through a black hole , and particles go through black holes nonstop for eternity... Reality can be a bitch to accept.
@@jaruissanz1299 I want to know about this. Can you please share a link of the video on this?
All these galaxies we see through Hubble telescope are just atoms in one singular cell.... let’s call it a blood cell. How many cells are in a drop of blood? A lot! Our puny human brains will never come close to fully comprehending how truly small and irrelevant we are.
@@Nikhil_Nerlekar Sorry if I don't have a video to link to in specific , I know Carl Sagan spoke of this theory and videos are here on TH-cam of him briefly speaking about it ... I believe Parallel Universes have to be born this way via a particle that blows up causing a microscopic big bang that slowly evolves to a Universe , after a long time each Universe will die completely because all Black Holes in it are destined to merge together no matter how big the particular universe is given Black Holes have an Infinite amount of time to find each other and merge nonstop until a complete dead zero of absolute nothingness is achieved again in the particular space/time occupied by the galaxies in the given universe in question so in order for galaxies and universes to keep existing they also reproduce same as all living organisms living in it and that reproduction comes via explosions of particles that go through black holes themselves , its an eternal never ending cycle of galaxies being born and dying and the cycle will never end given galaxies are born at a faster rate than their rate for dying and this is confirmed by the fact that black holes swallow all light faster than it can travel in space time... Why we exist ????? Because when you deal in infinity anything that can happen will happen no matter how impossible it might seem to come to be...
@@jaruissanz1299 It's interesting! 👍
2 trillion is small compared to US debt.
2 trillion is small compared to the entire debt of every country in the world.
US debt is very small compared to underdeveloped intergalactic resources and markets.
Debt means nothing when the US is a 'monetary sovereign.' It only has to credit the accounts of the entities owed. It is a non-issue. Not that that's an excuse for large government spending. The limits are sensible efficiency, which the private sector can do in a lot of cases, and the economy's capacity to cope. But budget deficits and surpluses also mean nothing.
Are you comparing a galaxy to a US Dollar, liu? How quaint.
A small loan of 2 Trillion dollars.
"all that is and all that ever will be” “follow spirit without hesitation” “I am that I am” Much love to all and to the Universe, it is very exciting to know that “I am that I am"
mind blown
Well beyond blown!
Even with the known universe could there be ten times or even more galaxies in it than even this video says?
Mind blown ka dyan?
I saw eternity once...it is a very lonely place.
RJL738 who knows! Us humans are not even smart enough
"It's a small world after all..."
"Twinkle twinkle little star, how I wonder what you are..."
Twinkling stars are big galaxies sun or solar systems sun😁
We humans think that we are the only alone creatures in the whole universe. But who knows that there may also be some creatures in some unknown galaxies, which may also be knowing about our galaxy in their TH-cam
Its extremely unlikely we are alone lol,out of billions of galaxies, having billions of planets each galaxy and we are alone ?There is no way
✍🏽There is all forms of life "out there"✦
That’s wrong we actually think there are more people
You got that right Prerna Shitty, there probably billions of planets with advanced civilizations ,other than ours !
We are for sure alone in the universe and feel free to check out the following TH-cam channels to know why that must be the case :
Hibbeler Productions
Eric Dubay
ODD TV
Rob Skiba
Celebrate truth
…
or feel free to check out the following video as an introduction:
th-cam.com/video/hTpCECW1ILk/w-d-xo.html
It will be the most incredible thing ever in the history of mankind when we finally leave Earth to see whats out there in space.
Nature has Surprised us beyond our wildest Imaginations!
god make wonderful things in universe. romans1.20
the crazy thing is, since there are so many galaxies out there, chances are that there is an identical replica of you somewhere out there 🤯🤯
No, actually there's NO CHANCE of that. Science would love you to believe that,because they're always trying to dismiss the uniqueness of God's creation , but each person is special in the eyes of God. There's nobody else like you or me in the entire universe, or any other universe. We're not carbon copies. We're SO special to God as individuals , that he gave his only Son , Jesus Christ , to die for each and every ONE of us....Not two , or three, or four of us. Jesus didn't die for carbon copies. Keep listening to science and you'll become as CRAZY as they are.
@@ronaldholmes8525 ok are you up for a friendly debate?
@@new600s GO FOR IT!
@@ronaldholmes8525 ok so first, do you think the universe is vastly huge, and that second, life of some level exists outside of Earth?
@@new600s My answers to those questions are yes, the universe is vastly huge being that it's infinite , and, no, I don't believe there is any life outside the bounds of our planet, at least not yet.
I think when I was growing up the estimate was around 50 billion or so galaxies and that estimate has been consistently rising till it's now in the trillions. I can't see that changing and wouldn't be surprised if it continued rising into the quadrillions.
Thinking the Earth is unique in harbouring intelligent life with such vast numbers out there seems naive in the extreme. Though in saying that I still think it a stretch to imagine that we will ever find and communicate with other intelligent life.
The numbers and distances involved are so mind boggling and what are the chances of two intelligent species existing at the same time and actually finding each other? Humans have been capable of radio communication for not a great deal more than a hundred years and in that time have become capable of destroying ourselves. There are serious doubts we can exist for just another hundred years.
So aside from vast distances and countless stars to search we have this thing that intelligent life may frequently destroy itself soon after achieving the ability to communicate over distance. There may have already been countless intelligent species aside from humans which came and went in a figurative blink of an eye in cosmic terms.
Meh, don't jump to too many conclusions. A lot of this stuff is rendered by artists and based on statistical projections. Contrary to popular belief, we don't have the capability to "destroy ourselves" unless the entire world became flooded with despair and was unanimously suicidal. I would presume you think we could destroy the world with nuclear bombs, which is just false. The closest we could do would be to introduce plagues and famine all around the world at the same time. There is nothing quite as destructive as starvation and air/ water borne contagion.
@@beanlegume9965 Who is jumping to conclusions? I'm simply looking at the recorded history of humans which is littered with conflict. Then looking at current technology which all on it's own could make this planet uninhabitable for centuries to come.
You think because a relative handful of humans might survive the immediate aftermath that means they're going to be around long term attempting communication with aliens on a planet where pretty much everything else including even plant life is dead?
As for bio hazards who knows what some nut may unleash and what may be unleashed from labs around the world in the aftermath of an all out nuclear exchange which would destroy the environment for all animal life and make agricultural impossible for centuries.
What are you going to eat? Rocks? Because it's feasible that there wouldn't be as much as even algae left living.
And in addition i'm taking into account what actual experts have to say not relying on some "artists concept' and they say it is indeed more than possible to destroy ourselves.
And with all due respect I will hazard a guess that you're no expert so I have to dismiss your opinion on it and go with theirs.
Silly. There is no number.
"There may have already been countless intelligent species aside from humans which came and went in a figurative blink of an eye in cosmic terms."
Other than a word fart comment, what evidence do you have for you to think, ""There may have already been...."?
@@2fast2block It's simple. We are here. Therefore we know it happens.
The narrator's voice is intoxicating..What a beautiful voice!
Can you imagine the unlimited power of the God who created all it that. Wow. Can’t wrap my head around that
Its insane....All for his glory too. Even the things we cannot see nor will ever see with any manmade object is all for his glory. Makes me love him more and more. How blessed are we??
Amen to that!
What God lmal
Γιώργος Αλεξάκης the King of Kings and Lord of lords. Jesus is King!
Indians discovered planets in bc
I would be more impressed with the scientists if they would have just given the answer “we don’t know”.
The grand design of the created universe is mind-blowing. The Master Artist is still at work and will be for eternity. Awesome God !
To God be the glory! These dumbasses always want to make it sound like the cosmic evolution is responsible just as their dumbass biological evolution is responsible for us and all life.
@@2fast2block well these "dumbasses" have proof. You have a 2600 year old book.. You can believe in a god if you want. But don't you dare call the people responsible for all your modern technology "dumbasses"
@Kalendas Graecas I respect your reply. It is held by many of academia. The telescope that was invented to help us study the cosmos really helped us to open our minds to the awesomeness of the known universe. It took planning and creating to make that telescope. But our universe took even greater planning and creating by the master creater. So many creationists have come over from the evolution theory of the universe. It would make for a great debate. My future will allow for me to see the ever growing universe. I trust the sovereign Lord. The maker/ creator of the heavens and the Earth.
I find it interesting that religion and "God", always come into play at the edge of our knowledge, and we then turn to "faith". That edge has changed over the years many times. Think about it.
You cant comprehend 1 trillion planets in our galaxy alone. You cant comprehend trillions of galaxies with trillions of planets each. You cant comprehend how awesome the creator of the universe is. You arent even an ant in the grand scheme of things.
Deep field images are the most beautiful things to me. There are no words to describe the sight of hundreds of galaxies suspended amid the infinite void. It's almost as if they could be 'just' stars, but once you zoom in and realize that each point of light is a galaxy with billions of stars within...
There are more stars in the universe than there are grains of sand on earth.
@@faisalcircle1211 in hindusim god said there are infinity of universe multiverse
and heaven is not soul's ultimate destination
in heaven there are only materialistic pleasure happiness its like the bank where we can only spend our savings money but cannot earn
once our good karma's fruits end its over we'll be recycled in 84 lakhs animals skin and after 84 lakhs punishement we will gain manav deha which means human life only in human life we can earn in sprituality human life is so rare
thats why earth is 14 15 billions old
and there is mentioned certain time when universe will be erased compley destroyed and there are literally infinity universes and souls we dont even know the limited distance of one universe
humans will never find this a universe is extremely huge
soul's ultimate destination is golok
@@aashishpahari6217 indeed Hinduism is also a beautiful religion. It has mentioned prophet Mohammad S.A.W several times. It’s that the ppl don’t follow its teaching properly
There are more atoms in a single grain of sand as there is stars in the visible universe! I soooo dislike saying "observable universe". It's like 'yukkkky'. It sucks big time!. Anywho, gooday mate!!! 🇭🇲🇭🇲🇭🇲🤗🤗🤗
More glaxies instead of stars
@@aashishpahari6217 complicated philosophy 🙄🤔
Considering all those numbers and even all crazy coincidences needed for the formation of life, thinking that we are alone, the only living creatures in the whole universe is much more crazy than thinking that there are thousands of civilizations in the universe. Just the distances in space and time are so big that it's extremely improbable that two civilizations could meet each other.
One planet they found in the habitable zone is around 8 billion years older than Earth.
So our earth is feel like a 'atom' ...
Our galaxy is atom
Yes. Our Earth 'is feel like a atom'.
1000 part of an atom rather
our earth is an electron.. our sun fam is an atom
"I believe that life is out there somewhere"
Yeah you're looking at it.
The day I first realized how enormously vast the universe was is when I learned that it would take light approximately 100,000 years just to cross our Milky Way galaxy alone!'..Something I'll never forget..
100k yrs only if ur able to travel at the speed of light. In which case u would die. So it's definitely more time...
I don't think we are alone in this universe... Maybe I'm wrong.
But this is mind blowing!
We are for sure alone in the universe and feel free to check out the following TH-cam channels to know why that must be the case:
Hibbeler Productions
Eric Dubay
ODD TV
Rob Skiba
Celebrate truth
…
or feel free to check out the following video as an introduction:
th-cam.com/video/hTpCECW1ILk/w-d-xo.html
Astouning. Even though i know that! The Universe is so stunning.
Even with the known universe could there be ten times or more galaxies in it than this video says?
2:30 just fact that milky way itself is already so huge and gargantually far and spread out, and then there's the TRILLIONS more galaxies even more spread out. Wow
The question "how large is the universe?" is irrelevant!!!! The universe is INFINITE!!! The two words "how large" don't make sense!!
Amazing! At 04:42 you call it Nature but all I can say is that God is Awesome.Amen
when it comes to the Universe, "God" is out of its league.
@@asianthor Y?
@@ivornworrell which god u are taking about.
It's just mind boggling when you start thinking about it adv how insignificantly small we are in the grand scheme of things and to think that we are the only life in the universe is just not even a thought for me.
To assume there is other life would be going against the evidence. There isn't any evidence for any other life. My mind boggles how people refuse to believe in something like God, but they are happy to believe that there is life elsewhere in the universe, which is something we have 0 evidence for. The only support for your claim is that "the universe is big, therefore there must be other life" but that's not evidence.
We are for sure alone in the universe and feel free to check out the following TH-cam channels to know why that must be the case:
Hibbeler Productions
Eric Dubay
ODD TV
Rob Skiba
Celebrate truth
…
or feel free to check out the following video as an introduction:
th-cam.com/video/hTpCECW1ILk/w-d-xo.html
@@arbretree5463 get the fk out of my thred with that bullsh#$..
very impressed with this video. I have always been interested in astronomy and physics. It was things like this that drove me to enter those professions. Thank you for feeding my insatiable curiosity about the universe and the wonders that we discove
unbelievable. just when you get complacent about the power of modern technology the apple cart is over turned once more. It seems that as a general principle of approximation, numbers are more likely to be revised upwards rather than downwards as tools of measure increase in sophistication.
Can We travel around other galaxies someday? It would be great.
No, because we can't travel the speed of light. You'd need a booster. And a booster for the booster and a booster for the booster for the booster. At that point the weight becomes prohibitive.
@@picassoboy52 for today's knowledge indeed it's impossible. But for future? It'll possible. Our knowledge is evolving.
Not possible, just our milky way Galaxy is 100,000 years traveling at the speed of light to cross it.
The speed of light is 186,000 miles every Second!
Even of we manage to travel at the speed of light you would never make it to the center of our Galaxy since is 30,000 light years away.
Never mind other galaxies, impossible
@NMT✍🏽We may already be traveling when we sleep :
Awake,who knows,I do believe that when we pass on :
To the next phase,we may have that opportunity 🤗✦
Imagine how many lifeforms can exist within those galaxies, in our galaxy alone, we may have over 1000 colonies.
Or perhaps millions.
billon life exist in universe . we are not alone in universe
@@MandeepSingh-zm7fj ditto...we are tiny and out there are big giants colonies but they are coming 🤔
Or, we may have none...
YDDES very unlikely
Imagine how many species of people there is probably way more smarter cooler & actually work together to be stronger
“There are a trillion aliens much cooler then you.” -God
@@thelocust1919 well I'm pretty cool so 😎 I'm good
We are for sure alone in the universe and feel free to check out the following TH-cam channels to know why that must be the case:
Hibbeler Productions
Eric Dubay
ODD TV
Rob Skiba
Celebrate truth
…
or feel free to check out the following video as an introduction:
th-cam.com/video/hTpCECW1ILk/w-d-xo.html