@@astr0knowledgeI think what the op is saying is you need a reference object, say a rock. Do it in a circle x on and then show 3km speed, you see it every 30 sec or whatever, 1 trillion an it's permanently there.
I'd like to think that the universe is just too massive, because nothing can exceed the speed of light. Therefore you cannot call it slow. For example, if Usain bolt is the fastest man alive, just because he cannot run from Europe to America in 5 seconds does not make him slow.
I don't know why I'm doing this, but that's how long it takes to go through the world of Minecraft from edge to edge: Human walking: 496 days Human running: 210 days Bicycle: 124 days City traffic car: 63 days Highway car: 28 days Airplane takeoff: 10 days Sound: 2 days Fighter jet: 1 day First space velocity: 90 minutes Parker solar probe: 5 minutes Speed of light: 0.2 seconds (5 MC worlds per second) 1 AU per second: 0.0004 seconds (2500 MC world per second) 100 AU per second: 0.000004 seconds (250000 MC worlds per second) 1 light year per second: 6^-9 seconds (158333333 MC worlds per second) 100 light years per second: 6^-11 seconds (15833333333 MC worlds per second) 1000 light years per second: 6^-12 seconds (158333333333 MC worlds per second) 100000 light years per second: 6^-14 seconds (15833333333333 MC worlds per second) 100000000 light years per second: 6^-17 seconds (~6^17 MC worlds per second (the h is that)) 320000000+ light years per second: ~19.2^-17 seconds (~19.2^17 MC worlds per second)
People also have to take into consideration that not every life form needs oxygen to survive. ETs could be living comfortably on a planet like Venus for all we know. That whole *Water = life* may work for us, but not for others.
@@nickwilliams6621Literally this. I cannot believe NASA scientists only look for water as a source of life. Have you found proteins elsewhere in this universe? No, because it was a sheer coincidence. And with that same coincidence you'd get complex molecules out of elements other than carbon on your "uninhabitable" planets.
Как-то по телевизору была передача о том, что вселенная с галактиками, звёздами - всё это внутренняя часть какого-то огромного организма, а планеты - это молекулы, а жители Земли - это словно микроорганизмы. Например, для того супер организма прошла одна секунда, а для нас в это время прошёл миллион лет. Может поэтому мы и не ощущаем чьё-то присутствие, потому что тот организм нас практически не ощущает. Также как и наши микроорганизмы в нашем теле. Для них мы вселенная. Что для нас одна секунда, а для них может быть уже миллионы лет прошли. И так бесконечно. Может также и тот супер организм - молекула ещё более огромного организма. И так далее словно бесконечная матрёшка!
I've played Elite Dangerous a bunch, a game with only the Milky Way to scale. Traveled to thousands of stars, but even when going through that map it's still incomprehensible to me how big only our Galaxy is. Let alone the universe. Mind boggling
@@authorified89 Haha, I felt the same in No Man Sky. Even years after release, all players combined had visited barely 5% of the planetary systems in the starter galaxy.
@@ЕвгенийЛинник-б5иI didn't know there was a TV show of this sort. I've been thinking about literally the same thing. We humans are nothing more than dust. Our existence is both instant and infinite.
Well, 300 years ago, they said it was impossible to land on the moon or have higher speed of humans of 100 km/h... Im sure we one day have a spaceship that travels faster than speed of light. Not for some hundreds years, but it will exists in the future
What? I thought this kind of videos will have at least 2 millions views, because it's so incredible! Well I think it's because you're a new channel, if you have 1 million subscribers then it will blow up in a day with 5 millions views, man!
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Put a girl in bikini 👙 on the thumbnail and it might get more views. as my uncle said to me, you want to sell something? Put a woman next to it 😅 But this video is amazing 👏
cool video but it’s hard to tell how fast you’re going / make a comparison at the lower speeds, maybe in the future add some background or something to reference so that it’s easier to see the speed changes
This video will definitely go viral. You did something unique that I've been wanting to watch for a long time but haven't found any videos on this excep this one. Thank you so much for this masterpiece ❤🎉
What could have made this video better are point of references. Right now we can only use the little water/grass at the bottom to assume the speed. Adding more stuff like distance markers like those on the highway could improve the perception. More things like trees or houses or buildings or other planets could work too.
@@deniedprosperity4144Can technically say it's the same speed of light, if you project light at a distant screen and suddenly turn it off, the darkness spreads exactly with the speed light leaves the area - c
Conversions: 0:00 1.4 m/s 0:11 3.3 m/s 0:21 5.5 m/s 0:30 11 m/s 0:40 25 m/s 0:50 69 m/s 1:03 343 m/s 1:17 670 m/s 1:33 11.2 km/s 2:05 194 km/s 2:55 299,792.458 km/s or 1 c 3:35 499 c 4:04 49.9 thousand times the speed of light 4:08 499 thousand times the speed of light
The worst thing about leaving the house at 320 million light years per second is realising you forgot your phone and you're already at the Crab Nebula.
6:02 The fact that if you travel at this speed (if it didn’t contradict the laws of physics) you can actually fly to the edge of the universe just blows my mind
For surface shots I would perhaps recommend finding an Earth-like planet that's not actually Earth because SE's generated planets are a lot more detailed than real solar system objects. Good video regardless.
1 light year per second seems so slow, we fly past the surrounding stars so slowly (4:40). It seems to me that moving at the speed of light is like standing still. Even our galaxy is incredibly huge - it is our whole Universe.
In the end level of everything. everything look like a dot. for e.g. In human level :- 1mm thing like dots In Earth level :- Human like dots In Planetary level :- Earth like a dot In galaxy level :- Planetary systems like dots In clusters level :- Galaxies looks like dots In Universal level :- Clusters look like dots If its possible then In Imaginary dodecahedral level :- Universe's look like dots In Imaginary icosidodecahedron level :- Imaginary dodecahedrons look like dots In Mandelbrot zoom level :- Imaginary icosidodecahedrons look like dots In Multiverse level :- Mandelbrot zooms look like dots In Metaverse level :- Multiverses look like dots In Megaversel level :- Metaverses look like dots In Gigaversel level :- Megaverses look like dots In Teraversel level :- Gigaverses look like dots In Exaversel level :- Teraverses look like dots In Tettaversel level :- Exaversel look like dots In Xenoversel level :- Tettaverses look like dots In R-verse level :- Xenoverses look like dots In Hyperverse level :- R-verses look like dots In Omniversal level :- Hyperverses look like dots In Barrel level :- Omniverses look like dots In The Box level :- Barrels look like dots In Infinity level :- Everything look like dots of dot In Transinfinity level :- Imaginations look like dots
¡Felicitaciones! Estos videos proporcionan argumentos de peso para resaltar cuánto debemos cuidar nuestro insignificante planeta, el único que tenemos. Además, nos dan una perspectiva clara del lugar que ocupamos (nosotros y nuestros problemas) en el Universo, y de la virtual imposibilidad de establecernos inclusive en un lugar tan "cercano" como Marte. Nunca iremos allí, porque gracias a las distancias prácticamente insalvables que nos separan, no hay nada económicamente viable que podamos explotar, y porque la eventual investigación científica que se desee hacer, puede encararse mas racionalmente vía Robots e Inteligencia Artificial, que no se enferman, ni se deprimen, no necesitan comer ni respirar, y no corren riesgo de morirse en el intento, ni de reproducirse accidentalmente... Por lo tanto, la Tierra es no solo el único Planeta que tenemos, sino el único que tendremos hasta que nuestra especie desaparezca.
I may be misunderstanding this material. The base of this video is "light" traveling through the universe towards the end. With these calculations, and base analysis. If we found a way to create a material to withstand the gravity shear. One could speculate that traveling at "warp" can be possible. Under experimental conditions, does anyone concur ? Now I do know one has to take in account of the "time-dilation" effected by gravity. Again, experimental conditions.
Thoroughly enjoyed the video & thanks for a near miss trip of heavens in a matter of seconds. But what's the hurry to be there? It's better to stick to the walking speed 5 km/hr than ripping your skin off at 1 light yr/sec.
Great video, but why didn’t you up the speed more and show galaxy clusters and superclusters and up it again to show the macro web like structure of the observable universe?
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Alr
you forgot 1 OU/sec
OU means 'Observable Universe'
(the distance it takes to travel our entire observable universe per second)
Luijio
btw is this space engine?
@@LennyFace987 ...uhhhhhhhh
no objects to base the speed off of lol
Will take that into consideration for future uploads!👍🏼
There isn’t anything that fast to base the speeds off of
@@astr0knowledgenu uh
@@tahiel1945 oh okay
@@astr0knowledgeI think what the op is saying is you need a reference object, say a rock. Do it in a circle x on and then show 3km speed, you see it every 30 sec or whatever, 1 trillion an it's permanently there.
The universe is so big that the speed of light is relatively super super slow.
Yep, it does seem like a peculiar limitation in nature. Almost like the CPU on our simulation is capped 🤔😝
In the grand scheme of things yea sure it is slow but light traveling at that speed light does not experience time or space
I'd like to think that the universe is just too massive, because nothing can exceed the speed of light. Therefore you cannot call it slow. For example, if Usain bolt is the fastest man alive, just because he cannot run from Europe to America in 5 seconds does not make him slow.
Swim
That could've been us if we weren't bickering over trivial issues.
Now we know how powerful the old windows screensaver really is.
Ah ah ah
which of them
The old one @@zero-pixelated
I don't know why I'm doing this, but that's how long it takes to go through the world of Minecraft from edge to edge:
Human walking: 496 days
Human running: 210 days
Bicycle: 124 days
City traffic car: 63 days
Highway car: 28 days
Airplane takeoff: 10 days
Sound: 2 days
Fighter jet: 1 day
First space velocity: 90 minutes
Parker solar probe: 5 minutes
Speed of light: 0.2 seconds (5 MC worlds per second)
1 AU per second: 0.0004 seconds (2500 MC world per second)
100 AU per second: 0.000004 seconds (250000 MC worlds per second)
1 light year per second: 6^-9 seconds (158333333 MC worlds per second)
100 light years per second: 6^-11 seconds (15833333333 MC worlds per second)
1000 light years per second: 6^-12 seconds (158333333333 MC worlds per second)
100000 light years per second: 6^-14 seconds (15833333333333 MC worlds per second)
100000000 light years per second: 6^-17 seconds (~6^17 MC worlds per second (the h is that))
320000000+ light years per second: ~19.2^-17 seconds (~19.2^17 MC worlds per second)
Wow thanks for the info i really needed this
@@astr0knowledge ik its not but that sounded so sarcastic
Wow! Thank you now when I get isekai'd to Minecraft I now know what to bring
minecraft days or real life days
@@inguszemene1098 real life
And some people still think aliens don’t exist when our galaxy isn’t even as big as a speck of dust in the grand scale of the universe
Yeah!!!
Funniest thing is, there's aliens that don't think life on Earth exists.
People also have to take into consideration that not every life form needs oxygen to survive. ETs could be living comfortably on a planet like Venus for all we know. That whole *Water = life* may work for us, but not for others.
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@@nickwilliams6621Literally this. I cannot believe NASA scientists only look for water as a source of life. Have you found proteins elsewhere in this universe? No, because it was a sheer coincidence. And with that same coincidence you'd get complex molecules out of elements other than carbon on your "uninhabitable" planets.
Respect to cameraman for going to space and taking this 2040p video 👍
🤓
The universe is absolutely gigantic, our brain can’t really understand how big it is. And it’s probably even bigger that we know, perhaps infinite…
Как-то по телевизору была передача о том, что вселенная с галактиками, звёздами - всё это внутренняя часть какого-то огромного организма, а планеты - это молекулы, а жители Земли - это словно микроорганизмы.
Например, для того супер организма прошла одна секунда, а для нас в это время прошёл миллион лет.
Может поэтому мы и не ощущаем чьё-то присутствие, потому что тот организм нас практически не ощущает.
Также как и наши микроорганизмы в нашем теле. Для них мы вселенная. Что для нас одна секунда, а для них может быть уже миллионы лет прошли.
И так бесконечно.
Может также и тот супер организм - молекула ещё более огромного организма. И так далее словно бесконечная матрёшка!
@@ЕвгенийЛинник-б5ии возможно мы одни в своей вселенной, а кто-то также один в своей вселенной, которая для нас имеет размер Планковской длины
I've played Elite Dangerous a bunch, a game with only the Milky Way to scale. Traveled to thousands of stars, but even when going through that map it's still incomprehensible to me how big only our Galaxy is. Let alone the universe. Mind boggling
@@authorified89 Haha, I felt the same in No Man Sky. Even years after release, all players combined had visited barely 5% of the planetary systems in the starter galaxy.
@@ЕвгенийЛинник-б5иI didn't know there was a TV show of this sort. I've been thinking about literally the same thing. We humans are nothing more than dust. Our existence is both instant and infinite.
A Honda civic with a laptop is still faster
Traveling in the universe between so many lights looks scary with the black background everywhere.
И при этом ты не сможешь вернуться. Не найдёшь куда )
@@bryanskiy100примерно те же ощущения, которые я испытывал при потере своих построек в песочнице майнкрафта, только кудааа в большем масштабе
underrated video ngl
edit: when tf this got so many likes
That’s what i’m sayin
nah the relativistic effects are missing
Over rated. No objects boring graphics
So basically we will never reach a different galaxy or even a solar system . Unless we learn how to wrap the space.
Well, 300 years ago, they said it was impossible to land on the moon or have higher speed of humans of 100 km/h... Im sure we one day have a spaceship that travels faster than speed of light. Not for some hundreds years, but it will exists in the future
@@janhansen554well that is if the human race manages to survive by then.
@@abhirupkundu2778 It will survive many millions of years more
@@janhansen554looking at politics and the way the world is changing, I’d be surprised if we’re here even in 200 years
@@tomilivesey To compare, when West roman empire was ended, romans said same thing... And we are still here. It will never be a nuclear war, never
Amazing stuff, and here before this video blows up 🎉
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What? I thought this kind of videos will have at least 2 millions views, because it's so incredible!
Well I think it's because you're a new channel, if you have 1 million subscribers then it will blow up in a day with 5 millions views, man!
Thank you so much! I appreciate your message alot and i wish i would have 2 million views😂 But I’m going to keep uploading hoping that I get more views! But if you really want to support me as a small channel then i would really appreciate it if you subscribed, thanks again!
Of course!
I already subscribed to your channel because why shouldn't I, also I'm excited for your future videos!
Put a girl in bikini 👙 on the thumbnail and it might get more views. as my uncle said to me, you want to sell something? Put a woman next to it 😅
But this video is amazing 👏
cool video but it’s hard to tell how fast you’re going / make a comparison at the lower speeds, maybe in the future add some background or something to reference so that it’s easier to see the speed changes
Will take that into consideration for the future, thanks!
@@astr0knowledge no problem, keep up the good work :)
Thank you 🙏🏼
Because he's using Space engine there's no objects.
Lol, it's impossible to get a sense of speed from any part of this video, what a waste of effort and time.
This video showed what i truly wanted in youtube, i gave a like and subscribed.
Thanks, I really appreciate that!🙏🏼
Amen
this video also indirectly demonstrated the vastness of the universe in a cool perspective
This video will definitely go viral. You did something unique that I've been wanting to watch for a long time but haven't found any videos on this excep this one.
Thank you so much for this masterpiece ❤🎉
You’re more than welcome! 🙏🏼
No physical object can reach the speed of light:
Meanwhile the cameraman 🗿
Unless he is using infinite energy… 😅
This channel deserves more than 1M Subscribers
Thanks! I really appreciate that🙏🏼
@@astr0knowledgeNo problem :)
What could have made this video better are point of references. Right now we can only use the little water/grass at the bottom to assume the speed. Adding more stuff like distance markers like those on the highway could improve the perception. More things like trees or houses or buildings or other planets could work too.
Taking notes for my upcoming videos, thanks! 🙏🏼
Rly underrated channel.. keep up the good work 👍🏻
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Is this simulation really made by you or anyone else made it?
I can't believe. This is incredible
I made it! I used a program called SpaceEngine which costs about $30!
@@astr0knowledgenah I downloaded for free
That's why I love space engine. You really get the feel of speeds and vastness of space. Haven't found anything even close to it.
To think that speed of light in space is RIDICULOUSLY SLOW makes it literally impossible for us to travel to other galaxies. Not even a chance
Did you use Space Engine to make the clips? Good job!
Yes! I used SpaceEngine!
Incredible video, very clear explained in those captions!
😁
Bro you deserve more subs!
I appreciate that!
He is so new at youtube, Ofc
you’re extremely underrated, i have spaceengine as well but even i don’t think i can make videos demonstrating as well as you do
Thanks I really appreciate that!🙏🏼😁
Very good video! And good knowledge!
We could say dark speed
There is nothing as dark speed
The absence of light, has a speed...?
@@deniedprosperity4144Can technically say it's the same speed of light, if you project light at a distant screen and suddenly turn it off, the darkness spreads exactly with the speed light leaves the area - c
It's speed of light you see, speed of light dissapearing@@lemoln
@@lemolndarkness is emphty, is only the abssence of light.
Nice, we want more videos like this , good work
More to come!
you deserve more subs
Thanks! 🙏🏼
4:54 passing the pleadeas is beautiful
SpaceEngine is satisfying.
Yes it is!!
Conversions:
0:00 1.4 m/s
0:11 3.3 m/s
0:21 5.5 m/s
0:30 11 m/s
0:40 25 m/s
0:50 69 m/s
1:03 343 m/s
1:17 670 m/s
1:33 11.2 km/s
2:05 194 km/s
2:55 299,792.458 km/s or 1 c
3:35 499 c
4:04 49.9 thousand times the speed of light
4:08 499 thousand times the speed of light
Please pin this.
Great video!
Thanks!
Thisnis most beautyfull example earned a sub
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this video went so well with the music it gave me the chills which is very rare so wel done Astroknowledge u gave robloxer the chills lmao
You’re welcome!😁😁
That was incredible. Look forward to more.
Amazing video! Even thou' the scale is next to impossible to imagine and animate it was mind blowin' to watch... TY!
You’re welcome!😁😁
buddy… its literally game called “space engine” google it
Best video i have ever seen i was always wondering about this
😁😁
space engine must be one of the BEST space games of all time...
Yeah I agree
1 OF THE MOST AMAZiNG PERCEPTION/SIMULATOR VIDEO OF SPACE TIME
The worst thing about leaving the house at 320 million light years per second is realising you forgot your phone and you're already at the Crab Nebula.
😂😂😂
Very informative! Cool
Glad you liked it!
Amazing ☄️
Very nice video really❤
Thanks I really appreciate that!
Love the video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice work... But don't forget to add some objects in ground level...
And I am subscribing ....
I will take that into consideration for the future! And thanks for the sub, i appreciate it🙏🏼
thank you for an amazing video
You’re more than welcome! Consider subscribing as it really helps me out alot and i would really appreciate it😁🙏🏼
@@astr0knowledge dont worry i already subscribed :)
@@olllik____ thanks! 😊
6:02
The fact that if you travel at this speed (if it didn’t contradict the laws of physics) you can actually fly to the edge of the universe just blows my mind
Yeah it’s crazy to think about🤯🤯
According to my calculations it would take 4 minutes 50 seconds to reach the edge of the universe.
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!!
Very cool video as a huge space fan myself i really enjoyed this Thank you
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this is cool idea to represent the size of the universe, last speed was breathtaking
VERY GOOD VIDEO 42ND SUBSCRIBER
Thank you i appreciate it!🙏🏼
@@astr0knowledge No problem!
underrated, and im soo fucking surprised by this
Thanks! And i’m glad that I could surprise you😂
Wow, awesome video !!!
Thanks! 🙏🏼
Brilliant video. Reserving my place here before it blows up, subbed!
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Супер видео. Мне очень понравилось!!! ❤
Thank you for the amazing vid. Universe is truly fascinating. At the possible scale there's no way "WE" are the only ones out there.
Well said!
For surface shots I would perhaps recommend finding an Earth-like planet that's not actually Earth because SE's generated planets are a lot more detailed than real solar system objects. Good video regardless.
Yeah! I didn’t think about that when recording but I will definetely take that into consideration for the future!!👍🏼
So every time I load No Man's Sky, my mind immediately thinks 1000 AU/1sec lol
Awesome mind bending Video
Glad you enjoyed!
This is exactly what I was looking for 😢❤
Glad you found what you were looking for!
im had megalophobia from your video with big spaceobjects sounds
It’s scary how this keeps going. 320k light years per second is crazy
Quality content
😁
Man, that's just amazing...
Yeah it’s crazy, isn’t it?🤯
@@astr0knowledge it is!
When you about to leave for the party and your wife forgot something..!!
Took a minute at first but i soon realized this is space engine hht still i liked and subscribed this is actually a great video
Thanks for subscribing I really appreciate that!🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@astr0knowledgeno prob
Camera man is so powerful.
наконец то ставлю лайк от всей души, заслужили
Как же плохо потеряться на таких скоростях... никогда больше не буду так гонять, слава всем что нашел дорогу домой... всем добра!!!
Imagine going with the speed of light and there's a BMW behind you Like MOOOVEEEEE AWAYY😂😂
Mindblowing
1 light year per second seems so slow, we fly past the surrounding stars so slowly (4:40). It seems to me that moving at the speed of light is like standing still. Even our galaxy is incredibly huge - it is our whole Universe.
In the end level of everything. everything look like a dot.
for e.g.
In human level :- 1mm thing like dots
In Earth level :- Human like dots
In Planetary level :- Earth like a dot
In galaxy level :- Planetary systems like dots
In clusters level :- Galaxies looks like dots
In Universal level :- Clusters look like dots
If its possible then
In Imaginary dodecahedral level :- Universe's look like dots
In Imaginary icosidodecahedron level :- Imaginary dodecahedrons look like dots
In Mandelbrot zoom level :- Imaginary icosidodecahedrons look like dots
In Multiverse level :- Mandelbrot zooms look like dots
In Metaverse level :- Multiverses look like dots
In Megaversel level :- Metaverses look like dots
In Gigaversel level :- Megaverses look like dots
In Teraversel level :- Gigaverses look like dots
In Exaversel level :- Teraverses look like dots
In Tettaversel level :- Exaversel look like dots
In Xenoversel level :- Tettaverses look like dots
In R-verse level :- Xenoverses look like dots
In Hyperverse level :- R-verses look like dots
In Omniversal level :- Hyperverses look like dots
In Barrel level :- Omniverses look like dots
In The Box level :- Barrels look like dots
In Infinity level :- Everything look like dots of dot
In Transinfinity level :- Imaginations look like dots
That's nuts!
¡Felicitaciones! Estos videos proporcionan argumentos de peso para resaltar cuánto debemos cuidar nuestro insignificante planeta, el único que tenemos.
Además, nos dan una perspectiva clara del lugar que ocupamos (nosotros y nuestros problemas) en el Universo, y de la virtual imposibilidad de establecernos inclusive en un lugar tan "cercano" como Marte.
Nunca iremos allí, porque gracias a las distancias prácticamente insalvables que nos separan, no hay nada económicamente viable que podamos explotar, y porque la eventual investigación científica que se desee hacer, puede encararse mas racionalmente vía Robots e Inteligencia Artificial, que no se enferman, ni se deprimen, no necesitan comer ni respirar, y no corren riesgo de morirse en el intento, ni de reproducirse accidentalmente...
Por lo tanto, la Tierra es no solo el único Planeta que tenemos, sino el único que tendremos hasta que nuestra especie desaparezca.
Here before this blows up(it surely will)
I really hope it does eventually blow up😃 Claim your OG ticket by subscribing!😁☝🏼
@@astr0knowledge alright sure I also enjoyed the video
@@atlasgamer1480I’m happy you enjoyed the video😊 be ready for more videos coming soon…
I may be misunderstanding this material. The base of this video is "light" traveling through the universe towards the end. With these calculations, and base analysis. If we found a way to create a material to withstand the gravity shear. One could speculate that traveling at "warp" can be possible. Under experimental conditions, does anyone concur ? Now I do know one has to take in account of the "time-dilation" effected by gravity. Again, experimental conditions.
Right well I’m 2 seconds in and that absolutely is faster than a human’s walking speed
Ludicrous speed! Go!!!
Man keep this up your time is coming not much longer with this kind of production. Wish the best❤
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This video is the viralest video worth❤
Thanks 🙏🏼
Camera man Gonna be real proud haha
Thoroughly enjoyed the video & thanks for a near miss trip of heavens in a matter of seconds. But what's the hurry to be there? It's better to stick to the walking speed 5 km/hr than ripping your skin off at 1 light yr/sec.
Jeez, Star Wars space ships are crazy fast 😮
GoPro was insane in this video
Godspeed
Maybe 10k light year and 100k light year might escape the black hole event horizon
Maybe but we will probably never know…
@@astr0knowledge Ye ikr.. Cuz a am scientist student. Too at the college
I think 1AU per Second is enough
The cameraman becomes The Flash
nice made
Thanks!
I enjoyed the video
I’m happy you enjoyed it!
Just think about a dream you can fly in the space like this.
The cameraman 🗿🍷
😂
Started looking like warp speed in Star Trek around 100 AU/sec
Great video, but why didn’t you up the speed more and show galaxy clusters and superclusters and up it again to show the macro web like structure of the observable universe?
And Voids??😮🤯😨
This knowledge of "speed of spread" is the seed of every point in hilberts dream (adore me who dreams about knowledge).
He has less subs than mebutmakes beter videos than me !!! Underrated channel, w