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the scale is cool, but what really hit me is seeing a whole century be reduced to the size of a person, and a day the size of a can. Made me realise how truely insignificant a human lifespan is
And yet Julius Ceasar, Cleopatra, Leonardo da Vinci, Shakespeare, Beethoven, Einstein and Nelson Mandela each only had one lifespan. Everything is relative.
After watching this I can't think of anything scarier than immortality. You'd be around long after the earth was gone, floating in space and unable to end it.
After watching the video, it seems like death isn't the most terrifying experience, but, rather, it's to be eternally trapped in this dying closed system.
I think the sheer scale of how long the universe will exist for along with the fact that it becomes a giant dark void is what is unsettling. People spend their whole life believing in meaning but really there is no meaning, the universe just becomes a giant empty void existing for nearly an eternity.
It is most epic video on your channel and all TH-cam. But i couldn't help but laugh when I watched that - it is too pathosic)) Из всего, что выходило на этих ваших ютубах, это самое эпичное видео. И именно поэтому я не мог не орать в голосину, глядя на эти числа. За драматическую составляющую однозначно пять с плюсом!
An amazing way to try to visualize a Planck length is this; Imagine a 0.1mm dot, which is about the width of a human hair, and is just about the smallest thing we can see unaided with our eyes. Now imagine magnifying that dot to the size if the observable universe. A Planck length would appear as the size of a 0.1mm dot in comparison
You should be, and so is everyone else if they admit it or not. Eternity is a long time to spend in hell. I'm glad Jesus came and paid for my punishment and rose from the grave. He offers eternity with Him to anyone who would humble themselves and believe. Since he rose from the grave, if you call upon Him you shall raise from the grave to.
Nope, death is still something too many people accept, blinded to what the future can be like if we recognize death as the enemy of the entire human race, and fight it with technology.
@@tandvard9088 The question itself loaded and can't be answered with truth in its current form. It assumes "when" is applicable to God. In truth and reality. "When" is not a limitation to God. For humor alone the answer would be this: Gensis 1:1 - "In the beginning.." God is Eternal with no beginning and no end. Time is a construct that can only exist for a created being. The only relevant question then is: Why did God create the world?
I love how this goes from nerdy science video to horror, then cosmic horror, then comedy, to land on existential nihilism. Fantastic use of sound and music too. Love these videos.
What is really mindboggling is the fact that a few hundred years ago, we knew so little and now it is possible to look so far into the future and KNOW what is going to happen..makes me speechless!!!
No, the Black Holes still exist, matter still exists, just no more high energy to create stars. Or, since gravity and matter will apparently still exist, maybe star formation will last that long also. At some point it's all theory based on genius level intellects imperfect understanding of our reality. After all we don't even know what is beyond the Observable Universe. Of late some geniuses have said the math was flawed and Dark Matter/Energy isn't needed for the gravitational effects they were observing.
@@jonathancummings6400 I was talking about the video's captions, not what really happens. I already know what the dark era is, I was just commenting how in the video, everything literally goes dark after it's captioned
@@jonathancummings6400 we are at the centre of the observable universe, it just means light can't reach us anymore, there are certainly more galaxies outside of the observable universe.
me: "Okay, so the age of the universe is supposed to be the longest time span right?" MBS: "Hold my beer, we're just getting started." *boss music kicks in*
Me: Wow, wonder when the age of the universe will pop up! *3 seconds into the video age of the universe is the size of a city* *********BASS BOOSTED BOSS MUSIC STARTS PLAYING AS MBS ZOOMS OUT FARTHER AND FARTHER***********
Oh god, this video goes thought different level of insanity with a tremendous horror vibe. The levels are going like this: Intriguing Amazing Surprising Bizarre Surreal Horrific Traumatised Loss of consciousness
ES UNA TOTAL LOCURA WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWW
Seeing the final cube talking about the highest estimate of a new big bang zoom out one final time to a freeze-frame of the Planck Time cube right before the video abruptly ends filled me with an indescribable emotion.
My understanding of CCC is that once everything decays, time stops. Without time there's no meaning to distance (or size), which leads to a singularity containing the energy of the entire universe. (I could be completely wrong btw, but that's how I've processed it in my puny brain)
Yes, to our universe at least. There might have been a universe before ours. or infinitely amount of universes before our universe that we live in now began.
This video could have gone further. There is still Poincare Reccurence Theorum, which says in a closed system given enough time, a series of states will repeat itself. In theory, at high enough timescales a universe could be created that has the exact same history down to the smallest scale as a previous one. That's after a mindnumbingly large amount of universes have been born and died each with the lifespan represented in this video.
@@p0ker_m It's math, there is a number attached to statistically how long it would take so it would have fit in the video. Whether it represents reality is still a mystery. I learned about it from a lecture on TH-cam by theoretical physicist Leonard Susskind when describing a Heat Dead universe.
Now imagine you found a genie that could make you immortal and you can’t die so now you’re stuck floating in a black void for 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000… years alone with nothing but your own mind
@@bradleyjohnson6107 This is why the concept of immortality is profoundly nonsensical. That a lifetime has limits makes it meaningful. "The most terrifying fact about the universe is not that it is hostile but that it is indifferent; but if we can come to terms with this indifference and accept the challenges of life within the boundaries of death - however mutable man may be able to make them - our existence as a species can have genuine meaning and fulfillment. However vast the darkness, we must supply our own light." --Stanley Kubrick
Well, given enough time, literally anything can happen. And you've got enough time - infinite time, in fact - so something is BOUND to happen, eventually. Just wait for a Boltzmann Brain to spontaneously form so you can have some company again? Easy. Just wait for like 10^10^50 years or so.... >:D
it's going to be a bit longer than that, infact you could have a computer screen the size of the observable universe and you won't have enough space to write down the amount of years you would have to wait for something to happen
Those power-to-the-power-to-the-power... numbers are deceptive. It's easy to think "Well yeah 10^10^9 years is a ginormous amount of time but at least once you get to that point is a relatively small amount of time to get to 10^10^10 years." Nope. You'd have to live through **ten billion** more of those 10^10^9 year periods to get to 10^10^10 years.
Terrifyingly brilliant video. Fun fact: it would be physically impossible to write down the numbers from 11:00 onwards in decimal form as the number of 0's required would take up more space than there is in the known universe!
Everyone's talking about how this is scary... but I don't think it's scary. The right word is overwhelming. MBS does this so perfectly, with the music and even the movement of the camera. Wow!
I felt honest dread at the immensity of the universe and of time. You didn't feel the slightest twinge of horror at your insignificance, at the insignificance of it all? You are made of sterner stuff than I.
Меня больше впечатлило то, когда степени начали возводиться в степени, перенося нас совершенно в другое измерение чисел и немыслимых временных промежутков
I can’t describe how I felt when it started zooming out after the beginning of the universe. And then it kept on zooming out. And then it kept on zooming out. Until it finally made it to the observable universe. *And then it kept on zooming out* *_And then it kept on zooming out_*
yeah, and he forgot the Poincaré recurrence time, which is the time it takes not for a different new big bang, but a big bang that will result in a universe that mimics everything that happens from the beginning all the way to the end of our universe.
@@aysilanvilyeia4199 I propose an even longer measure of time, called Juggle's recurrence time, which states that a big bang will result in twin universes at the same time, which are exactly like our own in every conceivable way. It is Poincare recurrence time to the power of poincare recurrence time.
Me: I've never had a panic attack from watching a TH-cam clip before TH-cam: Hold my estimated time for all nucleons in the observable universe to decay
Hold it right three, pal... So, from your profile pic, you know Magyar Posse? I mean, for me it's like the first time that I found somebody that may like that damned band as much as I do! I discovered them by accident back in 2009 and since then haven't stopped listening. Nobody that I know like them or even know who are them or what Post-Rock is. Cheers...!!!
@@randomavenger3048 I know where this is going. No, eternal life is not that bad. I mean, as if you'd remember what you did a century ago. And once you get to the point at which you'd float through literally empty space you've probably long, LONG since started hallucinating something interesting. As a matter of fact, I may be an immortal floating through space right now imagining the entirety of my life. And no, the idea doesn't scare me. In fact, the concept comforts me.
I was already having an existential crisis about half way through, and then the video makes me google "Boltzmann brain" and now I'm starting to descend into complete and total madness
No either everything will be frozen as all of its energy has been stretched over space time so much or the universe will just rip apart bruh go learn physics dummy
I'm not knocking his research or effort, but a lot of this can be found on Wikipedia lists and timelines, such as 'Timeline of the far future'. If you like that you might also like 'List of lists of lists'.
Considering the universe will continue to exist for 10^100 years, 14 billion years is like an eye blink next to a million years. We are in the very very beginning of the universe
I STILL wanna be immortal, but with the capacity of traveling through the multiverse, because it would be boring to live only in a universe were only black holes and elemental particles exist.
the entire video info has been taking from Wikipedia, And I had made a video about it about 3 years ago(You can check my channel, the video's still there), although yeah, I got only a hundred views. This video was just a flashback for me, considering that I had put a lot of effort in that video, and the numbers went deja vu.
The true universe is an age of darkness. This period where we have stars and light is but an infinitesimal blip. Future civilisations would have to extract the energy from black holes in order to survive.
@@Snoop_Dugg and the worst part to live off black hole energy they must live near black holes, and time go slower near black holes so it's living a slower life to God know when. Also is it really time worth living?
Man the horror when it starts zooming away from the observable universe and you think the video is over, and then another blue block pops up and you notice it's 4 and a half more minutes. This video is existional terror
Oddly enough I'm finding the reverse is true. The older I get the faster the years pass and the less it bothers me. I came to terms with my own mortality a long while ago and now I'm just along for the ride. I come from two very long lived bloodlines where reaching 100 is quite common and popping your clogs before 90 is the exception rather than the norm. As I've started falling to bits already and I'm only in my late fifties I'm not sure I want to go on that long.
This comment is actually literally true if that clock is traveling at roughly 99.999…% the speed of light away from you (where there are roughly 10^10^185 9s after the decimal). You would then measure the time it takes the clock to go from 4:59 to 5:00 to indeed be roughly 8^10^10^185 years. Literally. Except you would die in about 8^2 years into the experiment. Science
Me, as the video was zooming out from Earth: "Oh 'Heat death of the universe' is gonna be pretty big" Me at the end of this video: "'Pretty big' means literally nothing to me anymore"
"Heat death" sounds innocuous until you realize how much thought people have put into all the various stages the universe might reach on the way to the final heat death... all of which are so low-energy that nothing resembling what we call life could possibly exist. And all that over a time scale such that the existence of the universe up to now makes an eyeblink look like an eon.
That well....uh. Speechless moment when the space artist points out this 30,000 km speck of rock is out.on the edge of a galaxy that nothing else is going to notice. So why are there wars again? All i do after seeing this. Is help my family or strangers.
It's wild to me to be able to still clearly make out the hour cube while seeing the entire century cube. The idea that I could imagine filling that century cube with those hour cubes, and that being my life time. It's a lot to think about. Life is precious folks
I swear on everything. I’ve seen kurzgesagt, vsauce, veritasium and plenty incredible creators. Not a single video has ever left me feeling so isolated and existentially meaningless as this one… Thank you
I like the end when it shows the Planck time once again. Imagine if it’s true. Imagine if there’re uncountable numbers of the Universes smaller that quarks and neutrinos spawning and dying right inside our bodies. They have their own lifes, empires, galaxies and everything that’s just dying while we are static and couldn’t do anything because of speed limits for their 10^10^10^10^10’s years
Я в своем познании настолько преисполнился, что я как будто бы уже сто триллионов миллиардов лет проживаю на триллионах и триллионах таких же планет, как эта Земля, мне этот мир абсолютно понятен, и я здесь ищу только одного - покоя, умиротворения и вот этой гармонии, от слияния с бесконечно вечным, от созерцания великого фрактального подобия и от вот этого замечательного всеединства существа, бесконечно вечного, куда ни посмотри, хоть вглубь - бесконечно малое, хоть ввысь - бесконечное большое, понимаешь?
I think the creators of this video were hinting at Roger Penrose's Conformal Cyclic Cosmology theory, in which the Universe expands so much, and lives so long, that only a sea of photons remain. And since photons are timeless, he argues, via a clever use of Mathematics, that an infinitely size Universe consisting only of energy, could also be reviewed as another Big Bang that starts infinitesimally small... Hence the Planck time again at the end. Crazy, mind boggling stuff!!!
How can you see that? when I view it, the last cube starts to appear, is partially covered by the MBS logo or a note from someone at MBS. The video ends just as the text is appearing. I cannot read what the text says, even if I go one frame at a time.
LOL! Yup. Lucky for me I was prepared. I "know about heat death" and all that already, so when it was at the "stars fusing into iron" part I was thinking "hehe...keep going...not there yet...", then it kept going, and I kept repeating "...keep going...not quite there..."... smiling like an idiot at the thought of people who have never been exposed to just how mind-blowing reality and the scale of it actually is. .. It's scales like that that make me flabbergasted when people actually think "Nope, Humans are the only intelligent life in the universe because, reasons".
"a device than when activated would show you the entire scope of all creation at once, with a little sign saying, 'you are here' pointing to an invisible dot, on an invisible dot, on an invisible dot. Infinitely small" -Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
YES every time I see one of these videos or a universe size comparison one, I think of the "Total Perspective Vortex" and how horrible of a _punishment_ it's supposed to be in the Hitchhiker's universe....and then how, in OUR world, people go looking up videos that do exactly the same thing _on purpose_ . XD
You know shit is crazy when observable universe only appear at the middle of the video and for some reason this video gives me fear of something that i never thought exist and i can't even explain it.
This video really helps grasp how long time is, but even then it breaks down after seeing the observable universe, after that theres truly nothing we can compare time to, time is truly unfathomable and humans will never understand these times. Thank you for the video, by far one of my favorites ever
Even more incomprehensible is that eventually after well over a googolplex years when the NEXT big bang happens the cycle repeats with a new universe. After that cycle repeats a certain number of times the number of combinations of circumstance will run out and we will end up having repetitions where the universe ends up manifesting in the same way as it did at an earlier time. Meaning at some absurdly for point in the future this universe will repeat again and there will be people exactly like us making the exact same comments on this TH-cam video.
I like the subtle hint towards a specific theory this insinuates. I could be wrong, but I believe there is a theory out there that states that the structure of everything comes from the fact that if you go infanticimally small or infantitionally large, you'll find the same thing something completely different, something very full or something full of nothing at all. And you can either physically travel artificially by just growing and shrinking. Or, you could just wait.
Well, since the last entry prior to that was "new Big Bangs could form other universes out of this dead universe" it's only fitting that the cycle of time should begin anew here at the end.
1:37 Just seeing how much it kept zooming after the Atomic Nucleus actually scared me. Something abt insane perspective videos are so chilling Edit: NEVERMIND THAT WAS NOT THE MOST CHILLING PART ABOUT THIS VIDEO I TAKE IT BACK!! IM CRYING RN
Yeah THAT'S the most disturbing part of this video, to me. Like...if all this is on a game board... *who's playing us???* (Okay I guess the obvious answer would be "god". I was thinking more like super-advanced, super BORED aliens. :P)
When, after they showed the Big Bang, they showed Plank Time again for a split second, I think I died cuz of the amount of existential dread that hit me. And the speed it hit me at.
All things are infinite. Who's to say time and matter arent. Whose to say consciousness isn't infinite. We could all be one person being reborn and dead over and over again and the universe may just be a bigger version of our own body. Which is why it decays at the end and is reborn.
@kaustubh nigam possibly. But that would make everyone god. Because we live one life at a time. All lives that was ever lived was by you. All deaths, all genocides, all wars, all terrors, was caused by 1 person onto himself/herself. We are one mind, one body, one soul. As soon as we can love ourselves, is the moment we can transcend.
The universe is not young. Nor it it old. They are vague labels given by the English language to loosely categorise time. The universe has no such categories, it just is. If there is one true category, it is that human minds are incomprehensibly bad at comprehending.
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@@franciscoortizmartinez2409 yeees.....yees
Yes and now I have a headache at the end
Fictional solar systems size comparison pls?
Eres increíble, fantástico trabajo como siempre, pero este en especial me ha puesto los pelos de punta.
La matemática es una herramienta POTENTÍSIMA.
GRACIAS POR ESTE VID
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Why is a simple video of blue blocks zooming out much scarier than any horror movie I've seen this year
I had the same thought just now, I was about to write : This kind of video, much scarier than a horror movie.
Because is real? 😵
This video scaried me to0 by its
inevitability
It's because it's a reminder of how insignificant we are.
Becouse movies are scary but less than the reality.
We need fiction horror to forget the reals horror.
The last words I understood were ‘observable universe’ subsequently followed by a series of brain-melting numbers and terrifying blue cubes.
Yeah, and nothing but black holes and entropy beyond that point in a scale of time far greater than the universe's
Lol
*laughs in 80-90 years life expectancy" see ya in the other side nerds (who want to be immortal).*
@@MP-ut6eb not me living that long would be scary
@@MP-ut6eb not me living that long would be scary
When the observable universe was only halfway through the vid, the existential dread started to hit *HARD*
You know, an the universe is not small, in the slightest.
strange how most time will seemingly be spent with nothing happening, really.
It made me tremble. Glad to know I'm not alone.
I refused to watch after 8:29. I can’t even imagine... Nor do I want it answered.
The observable universe is just 6% of the actual universe
yeah. The way it kept going on to stuff that will happen millions/billions/trillions of years from now and even beyond just extending into infinity
I love the sound effects of the unfathomable amount of time passing and the chequerboard becoming a complete blurrrrrr !!!!💥
4:14 “age of the universe already ? Oh well that was pretty quick”
*still 8 minutes of video left*
Oh no...
*endboss music starts*
gotta respect the trav rodeo pfp
Billy Mays: BUT I'M NOT DONE YET!!!!
@@simondostal7219 you know it fam 🙏
You know it's gonna be good when you hit the observable universe and there's still more than 4 minutes left.
Holy shit yes
Sometimes they need the time for roll back the entire zoom... but NOT THIS TIME 😮
😂😂😂😂❤
I don't think the phrase "Well, that escalated quickly" has ever been more accurate.
Can't quite say quickly, lol
@@Alter_Dan_K relative to time in the video you definitely can xD
LOL my comment is now invalid
My head hurts
That’s the funniest thing I’ve heard all day.
the scale is cool, but what really hit me is seeing a whole century be reduced to the size of a person, and a day the size of a can. Made me realise how truely insignificant a human lifespan is
just make one second equal to one meter cubed. problem solved.
@@buudorobuudronovich1507 that would be a billion times more than the video's scale.
And yet Julius Ceasar, Cleopatra, Leonardo da Vinci, Shakespeare, Beethoven, Einstein and Nelson Mandela each only had one lifespan. Everything is relative.
After watching this I can't think of anything scarier than immortality. You'd be around long after the earth was gone, floating in space and unable to end it.
Until a new Big Bang happens, maybe you can be accompanied by the random blotzmann brain lol
Poor Queen Elizabeth II
@@jrlopez1027. maybe quantum tunneling will build the brain a body so u got someone to talk to
just... think, mark think!
But you can suicide. Wouldnt it kill you even if u are inmortal?
After watching the video, it seems like death isn't the most terrifying experience, but, rather, it's to be eternally trapped in this dying closed system.
You will never have fear when you die so
@El Bryan I should have said "dying," that's true.
Makes sense bc at the end of the vid it goes back to planck volume
That is what death is (if it conforms to the science of life). Nothing...
Like hell ?
Remember when last time we reached the size of the observable universe it was accompanied by peaceful music?
Are you referring to the ‘Scale of the Universe’ website?
@@caesar7734 no it was a long video published by MBS two years ago
Which vid was that?
@@corwintipper7317 universe size comparison probably.
Nothing like a MetaBallStudios video to start off your day with an existential crisis
I still believe that the longest time period is when my mom meets an old friend at the supermarket.
hahaha those were the worst
Actually I think it's the time between my dad leaving and when I find him
nah they just didn't show that cus then the video would have taken like an hour
@@permanent_nono4305 it would have been a Livestream that never ended
@@joshbryant1133 lol
I think this is how cosmic horror is supposed to feel.
Reminds me of the movie Event Horizon (1997). Infinite space - infinite terror.
I think the sheer scale of how long the universe will exist for along with the fact that it becomes a giant dark void is what is unsettling. People spend their whole life believing in meaning but really there is no meaning, the universe just becomes a giant empty void existing for nearly an eternity.
11:35 Black Hole Sound
Horror about what?
@@Solooharaexistential dread
That moment when u are 2 thirds through the video and they show the observable universe
🤣
Bruh. I'm just sitting here like "where the heck else is this video going?"
That is literally when I had to pause the video and start looking at comments to calm down.
And when after this point zooms out start going crazy I was like «bruhh, where is this gonna stop ????»
Ikr
12:22 The length of the ad that plays before The TH-cam video when you can't reach your phone to skip it
This might just be MetaBallStudios’ masterpiece.
The research that must have gone into it, the sound effects, music, it's perfect and really overwhelms you.
Yes, this one’s for all time.
@@DivineDefect The research for this video is quite simple but the effects at the end are fantastic
It is most epic video on your channel and all TH-cam. But i couldn't help but laugh when I watched that - it is too pathosic))
Из всего, что выходило на этих ваших ютубах, это самое эпичное видео. И именно поэтому я не мог не орать в голосину, глядя на эти числа. За драматическую составляющую однозначно пять с плюсом!
I must agree entirely sir.
An amazing way to try to visualize a Planck length is this;
Imagine a 0.1mm dot, which is about the width of a human hair, and is just about the smallest thing we can see unaided with our eyes.
Now imagine magnifying that dot to the size if the observable universe.
A Planck length would appear as the size of a 0.1mm dot in comparison
That’s actually really cool 👍
Fuck me that's trippy as shit. The width of a hair against 96 billion light-years. Haunting, especially considering it works.
HOLY SHIT
That's a genius way to explain it, well done.
That's pretty accurate lol
When i was young, i was scared of death.
Now, i'm scared of eternity.
So death is a blessing, I'll will wait for calli with a smile on my face
You should be, and so is everyone else if they admit it or not. Eternity is a long time to spend in hell. I'm glad Jesus came and paid for my punishment and rose from the grave. He offers eternity with Him to anyone who would humble themselves and believe. Since he rose from the grave, if you call upon Him you shall raise from the grave to.
@@jbcfamily4802 When was the time God created the world?
Nope, death is still something too many people accept, blinded to what the future can be like if we recognize death as the enemy of the entire human race, and fight it with technology.
@@tandvard9088
The question itself loaded and can't be answered with truth in its current form.
It assumes "when" is applicable to God. In truth and reality. "When" is not a limitation to God.
For humor alone the answer would be this:
Gensis 1:1 - "In the beginning.."
God is Eternal with no beginning and no end. Time is a construct that can only exist for a created being. The only relevant question then is:
Why did God create the world?
Do you know what is the scariest movie ever?
A 12 minute, 24 second long mini movie about blue cubes bigger than the observable universe.
New Big bang occurs
That one gamer alien: "It was a bad run anyways".
Run's dead
sad how for like 99.999999... so many 9s later... 999% of the time you’re doing absolutely nothing
DarkViperUV (Universe)
I'm just here hoping it isn't a speedrun
In the beginning the universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and has been widely regarded as a bad move. - Douglas Adams
Everybody's gangsta till the video doesn't end at the age of the universe
And then the universe flies at your face. Too many universes in my house.
Everybody is crying by the time the observable universe appears and there´s still 4 minutes of video.
Best post of the bunch! Bravo!
@@victorfaria3797 everyone will be in the state of mental collapse when they see the video cuts and cubes are still coming
@@Michael_Smith-Red_No.5 pesky universes, they're about as annoying as flies
I love how this goes from nerdy science video to horror, then cosmic horror, then comedy, to land on existential nihilism. Fantastic use of sound and music too. Love these videos.
What is really mindboggling is the fact that a few hundred years ago, we knew so little and now it is possible to look so far into the future and KNOW what is going to happen..makes me speechless!!!
I like how when the dark era appears, everything literally goes dark afterwards and the only thing that still exists are blocks of time
No, the Black Holes still exist, matter still exists, just no more high energy to create stars. Or, since gravity and matter will apparently still exist, maybe star formation will last that long also. At some point it's all theory based on genius level intellects imperfect understanding of our reality. After all we don't even know what is beyond the Observable Universe. Of late some geniuses have said the math was flawed and Dark Matter/Energy isn't needed for the gravitational effects they were observing.
@@jonathancummings6400 I was talking about the video's captions, not what really happens. I already know what the dark era is, I was just commenting how in the video, everything literally goes dark after it's captioned
Plus the checkerboard of endlessness.
@@jonathancummings6400 we are at the centre of the observable universe, it just means light can't reach us anymore, there are certainly more galaxies outside of the observable universe.
me: "Okay, so the age of the universe is supposed to be the longest time span right?"
MBS: "Hold my beer, we're just getting started." *boss music kicks in*
Me: Wow, wonder when the age of the universe will pop up!
*3 seconds into the video age of the universe is the size of a city*
*********BASS BOOSTED BOSS MUSIC STARTS PLAYING AS MBS ZOOMS OUT FARTHER AND FARTHER***********
Oh god, this video goes thought different level of insanity with a tremendous horror vibe. The levels are going like this:
Intriguing
Amazing
Surprising
Bizarre
Surreal
Horrific
Traumatised
Loss of consciousness
ES UNA TOTAL LOCURA WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWW
6:15 so honored being mentioned in the video 😬
Seeing the final cube talking about the highest estimate of a new big bang zoom out one final time to a freeze-frame of the Planck Time cube right before the video abruptly ends filled me with an indescribable emotion.
Cierto
bruh no way an up quark is that big
@@accusedtoppatits a size cycle
My understanding of CCC is that once everything decays, time stops. Without time there's no meaning to distance (or size), which leads to a singularity containing the energy of the entire universe. (I could be completely wrong btw, but that's how I've processed it in my puny brain)
"A single day of eternity" type shit
This is by far your coolest video yet! It escalated way beyond what I could possibly imagine!
Please help ! How do I get back down ?
Yah i know right.meybe i should become an astrologist.
It escalated beyond what you could imagine, when it showed planet Earth. From then on, it was beyond imagining
Crazy how so close to the "beginning" of the universe we are!
Our universe is still a fetus
@@crazypopcorn7801 we aren't even sperm
Yes, to our universe at least. There might have been a universe before ours. or infinitely amount of universes before our universe that we live in now began.
We maybe in the middle if the big rip thing happens
Or not crazy because the only way we could perceive it is in this time frame. So it had to be us
This video could have gone further. There is still Poincare Reccurence Theorum, which says in a closed system given enough time, a series of states will repeat itself. In theory, at high enough timescales a universe could be created that has the exact same history down to the smallest scale as a previous one. That's after a mindnumbingly large amount of universes have been born and died each with the lifespan represented in this video.
Thing is, is it a theory at this point? WIth enough time, it has to be true that it will happen eventually, right?
@@p0ker_m It's math, there is a number attached to statistically how long it would take so it would have fit in the video. Whether it represents reality is still a mystery. I learned about it from a lecture on TH-cam by theoretical physicist Leonard Susskind when describing a Heat Dead universe.
I wonder if we'll still be around for that
Other kids: “I’m afraid of sharks and killer clowns!”
*Me: “I’m afraid of cubes zooming out...“*
the cubes in this video are wayyyy too big
@@smau1037 but it zooms out to the smallest cube in the video
@@suvanmadihally8914 lol
Doesn't help that the music goes perfectly with them as they get larger and beyond comprehension.
@@smau1037 it's bigger than the multiverse
Hats off to the person who has to keep that entire floor shiny. Tough job.
hats off to the cameraman
If posting GIFs were allowed on TH-cam, I would have responded with Morgan Freeman mopping the floor in Bruce Almighty.
Dont worry, they had plenty of time
No, hats on. Got to keep the floor clean.
They missed a spot around the 10 to the 23,311th mark
Everybody is gangsta until tens start to make a staircase
ten-ception
@@ianminogue942 Why not some time-xpectation?
@@SHIN2024_official u clearly didn't get the meme reference
10
tetration
Now imagine you found a genie that could make you immortal and you can’t die so now you’re stuck floating in a black void for 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000… years alone with nothing but your own mind
Not for long.
Nothing is more terrifying than living forever…nothing
@@bradleyjohnson6107 This is why the concept of immortality is profoundly nonsensical. That a lifetime has limits makes it meaningful. "The most terrifying fact about the universe is not that it is hostile but that it is indifferent; but if we can come to terms with this indifference and accept the challenges of life within the boundaries of death - however mutable man may be able to make them - our existence as a species can have genuine meaning and fulfillment. However vast the darkness, we must supply our own light."
--Stanley Kubrick
Well, given enough time, literally anything can happen. And you've got enough time - infinite time, in fact - so something is BOUND to happen, eventually. Just wait for a Boltzmann Brain to spontaneously form so you can have some company again? Easy. Just wait for like 10^10^50 years or so.... >:D
it's going to be a bit longer than that, infact you could have a computer screen the size of the observable universe and you won't have enough space to write down the amount of years you would have to wait for something to happen
Imagine it's possible that before this universe we are in, there was like 10^10^10 universes, each one lasting 10^10^10^56 years, and we'll never know
please.... please don't make us think about that....
@@brantschuenman 😂😂😂
@@Nomore686 bro watch it again theres no way u didnt understand that
Those power-to-the-power-to-the-power... numbers are deceptive. It's easy to think "Well yeah 10^10^9 years is a ginormous amount of time but at least once you get to that point is a relatively small amount of time to get to 10^10^10 years."
Nope. You'd have to live through **ten billion** more of those 10^10^9 year periods to get to 10^10^10 years.
Ur saying the multiverse will last 10^10^10^10^10^10^56 years or are u saying we gone through 10^10^10 universes each one last 10^10^10^56 years
Terrifyingly brilliant video.
Fun fact: it would be physically impossible to write down the numbers from 11:00 onwards in decimal form as the number of 0's required would take up more space than there is in the known universe!
Are you sure?
@@qksf1645 well it goes miles pass a googol so they are right.
@@qksf1645 if you write one 0 in a single atom, you’d run out of atoms before completing the number.
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED
Just use smaller font?
Everyone's talking about how this is scary... but I don't think it's scary. The right word is overwhelming. MBS does this so perfectly, with the music and even the movement of the camera. Wow!
word*
word*
powerpoint*
Wow, these comments are very funny and provide a lot of info on the subject
I felt honest dread at the immensity of the universe and of time. You didn't feel the slightest twinge of horror at your insignificance, at the insignificance of it all? You are made of sterner stuff than I.
Меня больше впечатлило то, когда степени начали возводиться в степени, перенося нас совершенно в другое измерение чисел и немыслимых временных промежутков
10^100 segundo
10^10^100 segundos
10^10^10^100 segundos
10¹⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰ años
Это ничто по сравнению с числом Грэма G-64, числом Tree(3), числом Райо, числом Fish-F7 и конечно к бесконечностью.
I can’t describe how I felt when it started zooming out after the beginning of the universe. And then it kept on zooming out. And then it kept on zooming out. Until it finally made it to the observable universe. *And then it kept on zooming out* *_And then it kept on zooming out_*
But wait, there's more!
I can describe how I felt, I first started with a smug "so I have plenty of time to get things done..." to "OMG! make it stop!!!!"
We have eyes
yeah, and he forgot the Poincaré recurrence time, which is the time it takes not for a different new big bang, but a big bang that will result in a universe that mimics everything that happens from the beginning all the way to the end of our universe.
@@aysilanvilyeia4199 I propose an even longer measure of time, called Juggle's recurrence time, which states that a big bang will result in twin universes at the same time, which are exactly like our own in every conceivable way. It is Poincare recurrence time to the power of poincare recurrence time.
next time i go to one of those trampoline parks and i see those pits full of blue plush cubes, im gonna say "that's a lot of time" and start crying
i love you
Didn’t someone from TICK TOCK break her spine in one of the those
@@lavaboatcubesupportsukrain7539 lmao twitchcon
Me: I've never had a panic attack from watching a TH-cam clip before
TH-cam: Hold my estimated time for all nucleons in the observable universe to decay
lol
i still come back to this every once in a while
Same!
"Just one more video before bed"
"Ok"
Length: 2 x 10³⁶ years
Underrated
Wtf same
This is a psychological horror movie
You gotta see the movie Cube then
@@michaelspencer8024 What's it about?
@@G-Forces psychological horror
@@michaelspencer8024 Just the first movie is good.
@@G-Forces It's like Saw movie, a group of people need discover how scape from a type of prison.
"How tall are you?"
"Oh, about 150 years or something."
Hahahaha 😂
75 years
no it's the cube root of 150 years not 150
@@MT-od6by that my length in years bruv
@@MT-od6by the cubes are cubed but not the amount of years
This is the most mind blowing video you’ve ever done. And a bit scary. I keep coming back to it trying to wrap my head around the scales here.
True immortality has never seemed so fuxking horrible.
well i could spend all this time f****ng, seriously
Es mucho tiempo sin hacer nada flotando nosotros humanos no estamos hechos para soportar algo asi si fueramos imnortales
Will still take that over kicking the bucket any day.
Immortality≠ eternity!!!
@@luizcarlosqueluz if you can't die, then that means eternity for you...
"I'm not afraid of death. I'm an old physicist, I'm afraid of time."
I always told people that eternity is frightening af
Hold it right three, pal... So, from your profile pic, you know Magyar Posse? I mean, for me it's like the first time that I found somebody that may like that damned band as much as I do! I discovered them by accident back in 2009 and since then haven't stopped listening. Nobody that I know like them or even know who are them or what Post-Rock is. Cheers...!!!
Interstellar!
@@randomavenger3048 I know where this is going. No, eternal life is not that bad. I mean, as if you'd remember what you did a century ago. And once you get to the point at which you'd float through literally empty space you've probably long, LONG since started hallucinating something interesting. As a matter of fact, I may be an immortal floating through space right now imagining the entirety of my life. And no, the idea doesn't scare me. In fact, the concept comforts me.
@@menospeakwelsh FACTS AS FUCK
I was already having an existential crisis about half way through, and then the video makes me google "Boltzmann brain" and now I'm starting to descend into complete and total madness
Easy solution: Lets overthrow the government!!!!
I'm just glad it wasn't just me that googled that
Ye, go crazy, just like that Boltzmann brain will in a couple 10 to the 10 to the 10 years.
I KNOOWWW RIGHT????
That may mean that you *are* a Boltzmann Brain..
Nice touch at the end
And AC said: "LET THERE BE LIGHT!"
In time, the only thing left in the universe will be old af giant blue cubes
🪐
Ah yes
I found casual woomy
Also henlo
No either everything will be frozen as all of its energy has been stretched over space time so much or the universe will just rip apart bruh go learn physics dummy
No it will be Queen Elizabeth
Who knew...
The animations are amazing already, but the amount of research that obviously went into this is just stunning. Amazing work as always!
I'm not knocking his research or effort, but a lot of this can be found on Wikipedia lists and timelines, such as 'Timeline of the far future'.
If you like that you might also like 'List of lists of lists'.
@@buckykattnj i think most of it is found on timeline of the far future
Head up to the cameraman who spend all his time recording this for us
😂👍
No problem. That's my job :) I need to shoot the new big bangs too.
@@edwardspencer9397 lmao keep going 👍🏿
turns out the camerawoman was queen elizabeth, which is why she was able to record for such a long time
@@johnnymitchellcollier your comment gives the answer of her being alive 😂😂
Considering the universe will continue to exist for 10^100 years, 14 billion years is like an eye blink next to a million years. We are in the very very beginning of the universe
“I wanna be immortal”
Nevermind.
Life is a parenthesis between two eternities of nothing
I STILL wanna be immortal, but with the capacity of traveling through the multiverse, because it would be boring to live only in a universe were only black holes and elemental particles exist.
@@yoshikokotomiyama891 woahah meta duuuuuuude
We'll have eternal life in heaven So basically you'd be immortal there
Forever :D
@@seanjericdioquino197 Why does that suddenly sound scary.
This is definitely the furthest anyone has zoomed out so far lmao
Universe size comparisons will not impress me anymore
the entire video info has been taking from Wikipedia, And I had made a video about it about 3 years ago(You can check my channel, the video's still there), although yeah, I got only a hundred views. This video was just a flashback for me, considering that I had put a lot of effort in that video, and the numbers went deja vu.
He ruined you.
@@ujjwal2473 thanks bro
Vid: *shows the size of observable universe*
Me: it ends here.. r-right?
Vid: *continues*
Me: *SCREAMS*
Imagine having megalophobia
I would've dead of fear
Megalofobia is fear to the Big things
The true universe is an age of darkness. This period where we have stars and light is but an infinitesimal blip.
Future civilisations would have to extract the energy from black holes in order to survive.
@@Snoop_Dugg and the worst part to live off black hole energy they must live near black holes, and time go slower near black holes so it's living a slower life to God know when. Also is it really time worth living?
@@faizalf119 Bold of you to assume there will be any life during this time.
Man the horror when it starts zooming away from the observable universe and you think the video is over, and then another blue block pops up and you notice it's 4 and a half more minutes. This video is existional terror
Me: is only 4.5 minutes in and still sees a lot more video
my brain: **chuckles** I'm in danger.
LOL I feel that feel.
Lmfao true
Yez
Same bro
When you reach a certain age, every little cyan cube becomes very relevant.
cyan sus
Rite......
@@rift5458 amogus
Oddly enough I'm finding the reverse is true. The older I get the faster the years pass and the less it bothers me. I came to terms with my own mortality a long while ago and now I'm just along for the ride. I come from two very long lived bloodlines where reaching 100 is quite common and popping your clogs before 90 is the exception rather than the norm. As I've started falling to bits already and I'm only in my late fifties I'm not sure I want to go on that long.
This is disturbing and the human brain is not equipped to deal with it. More please 😉
THIS IS INSANE!!! LIKE THE PERSON WHO MADE THIS VIDEO 🤯🤯🤯🤯
We really are not supposed to.
Y’all actually believe this stuff?
@@BRlGADE_KINGPIN It's backed by lots of lots of science, researched by lots of lots of scientists who were not DEI hires.
@@BRlGADE_KINGPIN oh you're one of those people
8*10*10*185 is also the amount of time it takes for the time clock at work to change from 4 : 59 to 5 : 00.
Best comment 😂
because days
And my mother in law to leave my house after dinner.
Well, I guess it's a joke
This comment is actually literally true if that clock is traveling at roughly 99.999…% the speed of light away from you (where there are roughly 10^10^185 9s after the decimal).
You would then measure the time it takes the clock to go from 4:59 to 5:00 to indeed be roughly 8^10^10^185 years. Literally. Except you would die in about 8^2 years into the experiment.
Science
Me, as the video was zooming out from Earth: "Oh 'Heat death of the universe' is gonna be pretty big"
Me at the end of this video: "'Pretty big' means literally nothing to me anymore"
Chtd5d5
"Heat death" sounds innocuous until you realize how much thought people have put into all the various stages the universe might reach on the way to the final heat death... all of which are so low-energy that nothing resembling what we call life could possibly exist. And all that over a time scale such that the existence of the universe up to now makes an eyeblink look like an eon.
This should be in the list of scariest video on TH-cam.
You changed my life…I literally had emotions like I was listening to music I love…
You ever have weird thoughts like how our whole universe could be a spec of dust in some other reality?
all the time
Constantly
That well....uh. Speechless moment when the space artist points out this 30,000 km speck of rock is out.on the edge of a galaxy that nothing else is going to notice.
So why are there wars again?
All i do after seeing this. Is help my family or strangers.
Yes !
I always used to think that we are living inside another. Person dream
Psychologist: "The end of the universe as we know-block" doesn't exist
The end of the universe as we know-block: 11:54
That’s it, this is the funniest comment
Everyone else stop trying
Honestly I find it quite comforting. It just goes to show that everything is so meaningless in perspective that even death seems feeble.
Bro you ok?
@@fujiwaratofushop1491 it's the truth
ayo relax😭
Idiot..
Knowing that death exists for everyone should put everything into perspective already 😂
Internet nihilists, man. Fuck it, I’ll be reincarnated as a Boltzmann brain
It's wild to me to be able to still clearly make out the hour cube while seeing the entire century cube.
The idea that I could imagine filling that century cube with those hour cubes, and that being my life time. It's a lot to think about.
Life is precious folks
When a size comparison is so large that MetaBallStudios had to resort to warping.
Doctor : what kind of videos you watch?
Me : it's complicated
Me: P 0 R N (it's WAY easier to explain...)
(...and not wrong at the same time...)
BTW f*ck TH-cam and its stupid censorshit 🖕
@@michaelspencer8024 You replaced cubes by cylinders sliding into other cylinders.
Simple : I watch videos with blue cubes of all sizes and scary sounds over a backdrop of quantum galactic clusters.
"Wow the age of the universe is so small"
**6 minutes later**
"enough internet for today"
I swear on everything.
I’ve seen kurzgesagt, vsauce, veritasium and plenty incredible creators.
Not a single video has ever left me feeling so isolated and existentially meaningless as this one…
Thank you
I've seen some videos trying to capture the quantities of inconceivable things before, but THIS? This takes the cake.
Now imagine how many times this cycle has been repeated and how many times it will repeat.
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
only once otherwise there would be a bunch of blue cubes everywhere as evidence
You can actually talk about "reincarnation" without having to get spiritural or religious.
@@Hugh.G.Rectionx you're right
@@byamboy reincarnation of the universe yeah
I like the end when it shows the Planck time once again.
Imagine if it’s true. Imagine if there’re uncountable numbers of the Universes smaller that quarks and neutrinos spawning and dying right inside our bodies. They have their own lifes, empires, galaxies and everything that’s just dying while we are static and couldn’t do anything because of speed limits for their 10^10^10^10^10’s years
Я в своем познании настолько преисполнился, что я как будто бы уже сто триллионов миллиардов лет проживаю на триллионах и триллионах таких же планет, как эта Земля, мне этот мир абсолютно понятен, и я здесь ищу только одного - покоя, умиротворения и вот этой гармонии, от слияния с бесконечно вечным, от созерцания великого фрактального подобия и от вот этого замечательного всеединства существа, бесконечно вечного, куда ни посмотри, хоть вглубь - бесконечно малое, хоть ввысь - бесконечное большое, понимаешь?
@@sak033 Yes
Very very intersteting👍 😊
I think the creators of this video were hinting at Roger Penrose's Conformal Cyclic Cosmology theory, in which the Universe expands so much, and lives so long, that only a sea of photons remain.
And since photons are timeless, he argues, via a clever use of Mathematics, that an infinitely size Universe consisting only of energy, could also be reviewed as another Big Bang that starts infinitesimally small... Hence the Planck time again at the end.
Crazy, mind boggling stuff!!!
How can you see that? when I view it, the last cube starts to appear, is partially covered by the MBS logo or a note from someone at MBS. The video ends just as the text is appearing. I cannot read what the text says, even if I go one frame at a time.
Given this, you no longer need to feel bad about putting something off tomorrow.
My Grandpa like
"This is the time i used to study"
Quick summary of this video:
"But wait... there is MORE!"
Yes
What does the "wait" mean?
@@Stringboiler Waiting for something to happen.
LOL! Yup. Lucky for me I was prepared. I "know about heat death" and all that already, so when it was at the "stars fusing into iron" part I was thinking "hehe...keep going...not there yet...", then it kept going, and I kept repeating "...keep going...not quite there..."... smiling like an idiot at the thought of people who have never been exposed to just how mind-blowing reality and the scale of it actually is.
..
It's scales like that that make me flabbergasted when people actually think "Nope, Humans are the only intelligent life in the universe because, reasons".
"a device than when activated would show you the entire scope of all creation at once, with a little sign saying, 'you are here' pointing to an invisible dot, on an invisible dot, on an invisible dot. Infinitely small"
-Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Sorry for being the 43th like. xD
@@UnusualPete The fourty-thirth like, eh?
YES every time I see one of these videos or a universe size comparison one, I think of the "Total Perspective Vortex" and how horrible of a _punishment_ it's supposed to be in the Hitchhiker's universe....and then how, in OUR world, people go looking up videos that do exactly the same thing _on purpose_ . XD
You know shit is crazy when observable universe only appear at the middle of the video and for some reason this video gives me fear of something that i never thought exist and i can't even explain it.
About halfway trough the video, you realize: horror movies ain't got sh*t. Master work.
This video really helps grasp how long time is, but even then it breaks down after seeing the observable universe, after that theres truly nothing we can compare time to, time is truly unfathomable and humans will never understand these times. Thank you for the video, by far one of my favorites ever
Me too I agree with you !!!!!
Even more incomprehensible is that eventually after well over a googolplex years when the NEXT big bang happens the cycle repeats with a new universe. After that cycle repeats a certain number of times the number of combinations of circumstance will run out and we will end up having repetitions where the universe ends up manifesting in the same way as it did at an earlier time. Meaning at some absurdly for point in the future this universe will repeat again and there will be people exactly like us making the exact same comments on this TH-cam video.
10:04 when the number is so big, even the exponent has exponent
11:37 when the number is so big, even the exponent that has exponent has exponent
12:23 when the number is so big, that it exceeds possible limitation, it goes back to where we started
@@GDPlainA me when WAIT WHATA
Graham’s number.
When the numbers so big, exponent towers (exponents with exponents) wouldn’t fit inside the universe.
11:51 Multiverse: Whoops
When "wait what" have exponent
Thanks!
Its actually pretty nice, that a human = a century (roughly)
Good attention to detail on their behalf
?
@@yijhebsldiv3gyxi88 humans can live about a century
Humans love 86 YEARS
@@yijhebsldiv3gyxi88 ok you’re just stupid
12:22 Planck time: you weren't expecting me here, huh?
no
I like the subtle hint towards a specific theory this insinuates.
I could be wrong, but I believe there is a theory out there that states that the structure of everything comes from the fact that if you go infanticimally small or infantitionally large, you'll find the same thing something completely different, something very full or something full of nothing at all.
And you can either physically travel artificially by just growing and shrinking.
Or, you could just wait.
@@crimsonfox87fluxule62 I think it was so the video could smoothly loop but it starts off completely different so it doesn’t work
Well, since the last entry prior to that was "new Big Bangs could form other universes out of this dead universe" it's only fitting that the cycle of time should begin anew here at the end.
So is looping when plank length is the largest but smallest because I think its and looping size to infinity
It's really scary.
For a basicly split second there is a universe and all the life it has
And for eternity there is nothing.
1:37 Just seeing how much it kept zooming after the Atomic Nucleus actually scared me. Something abt insane perspective videos are so chilling
Edit: NEVERMIND THAT WAS NOT THE MOST CHILLING PART ABOUT THIS VIDEO I TAKE IT BACK!! IM CRYING RN
Wait a minute...
All this time we've been living on a huge chess board?
Yeah THAT'S the most disturbing part of this video, to me. Like...if all this is on a game board...
*who's playing us???*
(Okay I guess the obvious answer would be "god". I was thinking more like super-advanced, super BORED aliens. :P)
Yes. I am a king, you are a pawn.
@@rp-flow yes, but you didn’t set up the “board”, nor are you slapping the “chess clock”…
@@rp-flow King is the most useless chess piece ^^
in a chess board in a chess board in a chess board...
chess boards all the way down, chess boards all the way up
When, after they showed the Big Bang, they showed Plank Time again for a split second, I think I died cuz of the amount of existential dread that hit me. And the speed it hit me at.
All things are infinite. Who's to say time and matter arent. Whose to say consciousness isn't infinite. We could all be one person being reborn and dead over and over again and the universe may just be a bigger version of our own body. Which is why it decays at the end and is reborn.
Yeah, I think that's wasn't just the uploader's accident...
@@xirochamber5863 Brainfuck lvl 100
@@-Luucy- I agree.
@kaustubh nigam possibly. But that would make everyone god. Because we live one life at a time. All lives that was ever lived was by you. All deaths, all genocides, all wars, all terrors, was caused by 1 person onto himself/herself. We are one mind, one body, one soul. As soon as we can love ourselves, is the moment we can transcend.
Everyone’s gangsta, until a Boltzmann brain spontaneously appears in their bedroom.
you made my day
If you wait long enough it will be a sexy Boltzmann brain.
@@stefanr8232 Im not even gonna ask how is a brain supposed to be sexy
@@fernandovazquez1118 it grows a body
so like these smart dudes are saying a random brain can just pop up inside the universe just floating around
The energy that makes Me will still be around through all of that time. That is a fact that’s absolutely beyond insane to me.
7:40
i can’t believe the subscribe button is larger than the observable universe
Damn bro you got the whole squad laughing
Ha.
Ha.
Ha.
@@ivanahcabejoas someone who laughed at their comment I can confirm it was very funny
Ha.
Ha.
Haa.
Haaa.
Haahhhaaaa..
@@ivanahcabejo unironically did
@@MatteoFuenzalida-v1nHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAGAGHAHAHA
This put it into perspective how young the universe really is.
We can say the Universe is so young according to this theory, that it didn't even started yet lmao
@アーシュラ・カリスティス think BEYOND
@アーシュラ・カリスティス think of it as universe age today is 0 - not born yet . maybe few hours-days old impregnated egg.
The universe is not young. Nor it it old. They are vague labels given by the English language to loosely categorise time. The universe has no such categories, it just is. If there is one true category, it is that human minds are incomprehensibly bad at comprehending.
Yes its young only 6000 years. But it doesn't feel like its young when U see the current state of our planet. The end is neer bro, Jesus is coming.
After watching this video, I became that grey dude endlessly walking in a circle drinking the glass of wine
He'll be absolutely hammered after 10^10^50 years.
Brilliant video. And here we are worried about running late...