"Although it takes light just 8 minutes and 20 seconds to travel the 150 million kilometers between the Sun and Earth, its journey from the Sun's core to the photosphere takes tens of thousands of years." and "We cannot see deeper because the Sun's interior is too dense and opaque for light to escape. " ... some actual explanation needs to occur to make that make any sense.
One fractal spark of creation am I One tiny blip on the screen One chance to use and give what I have One fractal drop in the sea One times eternal plus arms open wide equals One fractal love will I be One fractal spark of creation am I Infinity's doorstep I see Gary John Schraa May 11th 2022 (For Ria)
enjoyable but not informative. Where is the friggin zoom at? Who care to see computer generated animations and i want to see the real stuff. This guy came here for cartoons but i came to see the zoom on the sun not fantasy. Real things excite me. i can careless about your art. pfft... wasted my time.
Is there any study or information on electrical currents (amps) in these flux lines? One would think that there would be billions of amps flowing at any given second.
If you came here to watch what the sun looks like zooed in at 4K and move on like I did, you have come to the wrong video. It is mixed in with a lot of other crap to make what could have been a 3 minute into a 14 minute video!
Well, minutes. Seconds in deep space, Mars surface pressure is equivalent to around 150000 feet altitude on earth. Not quite a vacuum, but well above the Armstrong limit. In the vacuum of space, survival is around 90 seconds before ventricular fibrillation occurs and damage becomes severe enough that no test animal has survived. At 150000 feet, figure around 2 - 2 1/2 minutes. Due to the low pressure, the blood gases disassociate from the blood, effectively making the lungs work in reverse and expel all gases that are present in the blood, oxygen, CO2, nitrogen that isn't already making bubbles inside the interstitial tissues and blood stream, not that one would care given the time of useful consciousness is around 10 seconds at best. Still, better than the idiocy shown in some movies, where people explode (they wouldn't) and fully vacuum exposed humans that were returned to atmospheric pressure within a minute and small change recovered quite quickly. Although, the sample size is rather small for vacuum exposed humans, with three dead cosmonauts from Soyuz 11 and assorted pressure chamber accidents and high altitude balloon accidents/incidents (one faceplate failure inside of a vacuum chamber that was rescued when a supervisor broke the chamber window out and one balloon jumper who opened his face plate for unknown reasons, fatally).
Sol is not all that special, and that is a very good thing! If it were not basic and boring life would be either not be here or very very different. No specialness or uniqueness and about 1/3 of all known stars are like the sun. Basic and boring. Now, just imagine what the surface of some more eccentric stars might be like if it’s this violent? Whew! Look into the star Betelgeuse, it’s a big one and it’s surface is wild! We are lucky it’s really far away too, cuz when it goes boom it will be a big one. Anyhoo, im grateful for our basic Becky star.
1 Sun has never been white, until most recently. 2 I’ve yet to see an actual image of the sun. CGI and reality are two different things. 3 10 million spicules on the entire sun? Really?
Why would 330 million people, out of 8 billion determine which measurement system that the world uses? Indeed, I still wonder as to the US fixation on the bodily measurements of some long deceased monarch. Especially, given that the nation that monarch ruled now utilizes the same metric system that those 8 billion other people utilize, leaving only one nation riding the short bus of the imperial system.
i know i am going to be called a druggy but what happens to a human wound on a sub atomic level on all spectrum's, time lapsed of course in a outer space vacuum hehe
"Although it takes light just 8 minutes and 20 seconds to travel the 150 million kilometers between the Sun and Earth, its journey from the Sun's core to the photosphere takes tens of thousands of years." and "We cannot see deeper because the Sun's interior is too dense and opaque for light to escape. " ... some actual explanation needs to occur to make that make any sense.
A hopeless romantic..
I was told it can take a million years for core energy to reach the surface...
Yes fantastic video, well done.
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@@LucidSpaceOfficial Thanks!!! My stuff is pretty amateurish when it comes to filming and especially editing but the chemistry is top shelf.
Beautiful video!
I want to see this action in real time, seems like every video has them sped up a lot.
This was pretty interesting
Thank you very much!
I'm interested to know how close the movie 🎥 "Sunshine" came on the various aspects of our 🌞
This was a very interesting article
Thank you so much
One fractal spark of creation am I
One tiny blip on the screen
One chance to use and give what I have
One fractal drop in the sea
One times eternal plus arms open wide equals
One fractal love will I be
One fractal spark of creation am I
Infinity's doorstep I see
Gary John Schraa May 11th 2022
(For Ria)
A terrific existential film with spellbinding sound design and stunning visuals. A highly underrated movie @@Onefractalsparkofcreation
The voice-over in combination with the visuals and information makes for a completely enjoyable video. Very well written. Subscribed
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enjoyable but not informative. Where is the friggin zoom at? Who care to see computer generated animations and i want to see the real stuff. This guy came here for cartoons but i came to see the zoom on the sun not fantasy. Real things excite me. i can careless about your art. pfft... wasted my time.
I was waiting for the zoom in in 4K 🤷🏻♂️
In the seventies, I had solar flares.
5 Godzilla movies in the 1970s
You did a good job so i submitted my subscription
Is there any study or information on electrical currents (amps) in these flux lines? One would think that there would be billions of amps flowing at any given second.
Posting to get a notification when theres an answer to this great question!
@@MattH-wg7ou Thanks
@MattH-wg7ou i could answer it for you, but that's not learning. You're on the internet, the answers are out there if you search for them.
@@kennethloki7011 Well, G. I feel smarter already. tank chew...
Ahhh. A human being speaking. Not an AI machine-speak
This guy has a perfect voice for an imformative video
I learned something. Thanks. 😎
Thanks for watching!
If you came here to watch what the sun looks like zooed in at 4K and move on like I did, you have come to the wrong video. It is mixed in with a lot of other crap to make what could have been a 3 minute into a 14 minute video!
Are commercially available home solar telescopes able to see such things?
Well, the top of a flame is much hotter than the base.
The people walking across Mars (3:30) aren’t wearing any life support systems. They’d be dead in a few seconds.
Well, minutes. Seconds in deep space, Mars surface pressure is equivalent to around 150000 feet altitude on earth. Not quite a vacuum, but well above the Armstrong limit.
In the vacuum of space, survival is around 90 seconds before ventricular fibrillation occurs and damage becomes severe enough that no test animal has survived. At 150000 feet, figure around 2 - 2 1/2 minutes. Due to the low pressure, the blood gases disassociate from the blood, effectively making the lungs work in reverse and expel all gases that are present in the blood, oxygen, CO2, nitrogen that isn't already making bubbles inside the interstitial tissues and blood stream, not that one would care given the time of useful consciousness is around 10 seconds at best.
Still, better than the idiocy shown in some movies, where people explode (they wouldn't) and fully vacuum exposed humans that were returned to atmospheric pressure within a minute and small change recovered quite quickly. Although, the sample size is rather small for vacuum exposed humans, with three dead cosmonauts from Soyuz 11 and assorted pressure chamber accidents and high altitude balloon accidents/incidents (one faceplate failure inside of a vacuum chamber that was rescued when a supervisor broke the chamber window out and one balloon jumper who opened his face plate for unknown reasons, fatally).
1:04 light is just light, it's a huge spectrum, saying there are different "types" is incorrect. Different spectrums of light is what you mean.
This was my attempt to simplify the concept for the general audience
I just want steady video, not constant editing and images of a satellite.
Lol the sun is making a face at 2:33
Sol is not all that special, and that is a very good thing! If it were not basic and boring life would be either not be here or very very different. No specialness or uniqueness and about 1/3 of all known stars are like the sun. Basic and boring. Now, just imagine what the surface of some more eccentric stars might be like if it’s this violent? Whew! Look into the star Betelgeuse, it’s a big one and it’s surface is wild! We are lucky it’s really far away too, cuz when it goes boom it will be a big one. Anyhoo, im grateful for our basic Becky star.
1 Sun has never been white, until most recently.
2 I’ve yet to see an actual image of the sun. CGI and reality are two different things.
3 10 million spicules on the entire sun? Really?
What's a kilometer?
I think you mean miles
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Why would 330 million people, out of 8 billion determine which measurement system that the world uses?
Indeed, I still wonder as to the US fixation on the bodily measurements of some long deceased monarch. Especially, given that the nation that monarch ruled now utilizes the same metric system that those 8 billion other people utilize, leaving only one nation riding the short bus of the imperial system.
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@@treystephens6166
did you create southpark??
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another dumpster video
The Sun is local within the earths firmament
😂😂😂 good one!
Yea the 24 hour sun in Antartica disproves the firmament/flat earth nonsense.
i know i am going to be called a druggy but what happens to a human wound on a sub atomic level on all spectrum's, time lapsed of course in a outer space vacuum hehe
@@rolandcollins1427
Well are you on drugs Roland ?
Just kidding
(Toot toot)
Boring af