If the universe is rotating then we would see alternating sides of it as we look further and further back, averaging the density we see making it seem uniform everywhere we look
imagine you're an ant walking on a giant balloon. If the balloon is super, super big, the part the ant can see and walk on looks flat, even though the balloon is actually round. The universe is kind of like that balloon-it might have some curve to it, but because it's so enormous, we only see a small part that feels flat, like the ant on the balloon. Just like the earth is a globe but some ppl think it's flat because it appears flat on the small scale
There's some scientist on YT that explains that there wasn't just one big bang, there were many. The period of rapid expansion of space, at the begining of the big bang, where space was expanding faster than light, caused big bangs to occur at equal points, throughout the universe. The extra energy was converted into the matter we see today. Matter is literaly energy that has condensed into physical form. Think of a piece of paper (space) being pulled apart in 4 directions, eventually it rips into squares the points between the squares are a big bang. .. Why can't we see these big bangs? Well, space is so large, that light can't travel fast enough to cover it all. That translates to space being black. Light can't cover it all, with the time it has.
this video was really engaging and well-presented! however, i can't help but wonder if the idea of a singular "big bang" is too simplistic. i mean, what if there were multiple events leading to the creation of our universe? it could open up so many more possibilities for understanding cosmic history. what do you all think?
I like that part where you discuss branes and then stipulate there could be multiple universes in pairs with one of the pairs having time go forwards, and the other of the pairs time goes backwards.
@@user-wb7nv9ht1g yes I agree,they were both about as funny as toothache One is pissing himself at his own rubbish joke,apparently And the other just wants us to know he smokes cannabis ……YAWN
Imagine this… what we call the ‘universe’ is so much larger than we think. what if the universe is so massive, and already existed - ‘big bangs’ happen all the time in other parts of the universe? imagine a square room. what we think is the universe is the bottom left side corner of the room. the room has always existed, big bangs happen all the room all the time - we’re just one of them.
@ oh yeah people will pay for the strangest things 😂 my brother lives in Mexico, he’s English and he loves marmite, so my mum got him this limited edition jar of gold infused Marmite. Another thing is these mega expensive strawberries 🍓 from what I remember they charge hundreds for just one luxury strawberry gift wrapped and delivered to your door. It’s supposed to be the most delicious strawberry in the world, like more strawberry than normal strawberries 🍓 😂
I’m struggling with the concept of flatness. Is this to mean if you flew towards Mars and then orientated your ship 90 degrees up, you would run out of space???
When the biggest black hole eats everything and squeezes it to the size of a pea, it explodes, and all the stars and planets and moons and all the other black holes it eaten come blasting out at the speed of light.. i just solved the puzzle for you all ❤
@TheDavidlloydjones Scientists estimate that there are around 100 million black holes in the Milky Way galaxy: Explanation The Milky Way contains over 100 billion stars, and about one in every thousand is massive enough to become a black hole. However, black holes are difficult to detect because they don't emit light. Evidence Astronomers have found evidence of black holes in a few ways, including: Binary systems: Black holes in binary systems pull gas from a companion star, which can heat up and produce X-rays. Scientists have identified around 50 suspected or confirmed stellar-mass black holes in the Milky Way through binary systems. Isolated black holes: The Hubble Space Telescope has provided direct evidence of an isolated black hole. The black hole was found by measuring its mass after it deflected starlight from a star behind it.
@TheDavidlloydjones and that is just one galaxy.The number of galaxies in the universe is estimated to be between 100 billion and 2 trillion: and a single black hole keeps growing just like the universe maybe the universe is 1 giant black hole and science is I'm right unless you can sciencely prove me wrong 😉 😀 good look that's one heck of a challenge 🤣
@@TheDavidlloydjones Scientists estimate that there are around 100 million black holes in the Milky Way galaxy: Explanation The Milky Way contains over 100 billion stars, and about one in every thousand is massive enough to become a black hole. However, black holes are difficult to detect because they don't emit light.
@@CallanMceknna It's not a question of physics, Callan. It's grammar: there can only be one whole. All your multiple "universes" are just local worlds in some higher dimension. Nothing whole about them. They're impressive in concept, would be impressive in fact if they existed, but they'd still be parts of the whole thing.
You always want to make it coming from one point if you flatten out your wafers you get two fields and the BB in the hole ( infinite ) stretch in between blew up and broke the surrounding fields ( invisible non matter ) the pieces became rolled up in balls inside all objects
Not possible to go backwards, theorists must accept that if that's true then they will feel correct and our fault, so if that's true we don't know if we are going front or back. So I think it's not correct that theory,
I guess they are trying their best to explain what the think they know but they have no clue how mysterious the universe is. Remember they used to say that the Milky Way galaxy was the hole universe and now there are billions of galaxies. We are not alone , there are 100's of advance civilizations out in the Universe.
I cant even manage to model how space and time are married. In my mind i know they are woven together but i experience them seperately. Time as duration space as the wind whipping my hair as i ride in the car. The human mind is just limited. Thats why i love Einny sooo much. He could do it. Im just too dumb…:-( ….
Most of this is probably absolute cobblers. The obsession with trying to explain a beginning has led to theoretical madness. The uniformity of cosmic background radiation only shows the infinite scale of the universe. If the universe is infinite, then it does not matter where we are within it, it looks the same in all directions. If the universe is finite and had some kind of big-bang beginning, we must see uneven distribution of the CBR. Flatness in this context is not an expression of planer shape, but an expression of uniformity on a large scale, approaching infinity. Where at all the smaller observable scales we see increasing extremes of non-uniformity in arrangements of matter in the universe, from empty space to the intense singularities of supermassive black holes, all driven by the inevitable coalescing consequences of gravity. Is the speed of light really constant, or does it only appear so, relatively… lol. Is the red shift we observe increasingly for distant objects really an indication of universal inflation or is it perhaps more a result of refraction or curvature in time and space, which we do see and measure in gravitational lensing effects.
What if the universe started as a black hole, it fed on its giant universe and then finally filled up and then "exoloded" into a supermassive black hole that is bigger on the inside. The space "dust" inside forms new suns and planets...blah blah blah
You just contradicted yourself. “Nothing doesn’t create something”, well then what created God? I’d rather believe that the Universe started by a spark of energy then an incredibly complex being that just happened to exist for some reason.
@ace4deuce: Which god? There have been well over 45,000 of them whom people have been equally, positively, rabidly, absolutely as certain about as you are of your chosen one. So, which one, exactly? Describe him / it / whatever exactly.
Would not both sides be moving forward in time from their own perspective.
Yes. But you're being too sensible for all these romance kiddies.
You probably respect science. That is of no interest to them: they want the Woo.
Exactly what I was thinking. If everything in the opposite universe is opposite, then it's exactly the same and irrelevant. Why stop at two?
@@danielpaskoful: Stopping at two was almost certainly due to the fact that was as high as he could count.
If the universe is rotating then we would see alternating sides of it as we look further and further back, averaging the density we see making it seem uniform everywhere we look
Good lord no
No matter how many times I hear it explained, I still can't wrap my head around what they mean when they say the universe is flat.
The best answer is in your imagination ✨️. I haven't picked up on it yet either. See you on the dark side of the moon.
We live on a piece of paper that is being written backwards
imagine you're an ant walking on a giant balloon. If the balloon is super, super big, the part the ant can see and walk on looks flat, even though the balloon is actually round. The universe is kind of like that balloon-it might have some curve to it, but because it's so enormous, we only see a small part that feels flat, like the ant on the balloon.
Just like the earth is a globe but some ppl think it's flat because it appears flat on the small scale
Might be a spare universe in the trunk.
Didn’t Lister jump start the big bang using the starbug?
There's some scientist on YT that explains that there wasn't just one big bang, there were many. The period of rapid expansion of space, at the begining of the big bang, where space was expanding faster than light, caused big bangs to occur at equal points, throughout the universe. The extra energy was converted into the matter we see today. Matter is literaly energy that has condensed into physical form. Think of a piece of paper (space) being pulled apart in 4 directions, eventually it rips into squares the points between the squares are a big bang. .. Why can't we see these big bangs? Well, space is so large, that light can't travel fast enough to cover it all. That translates to space being black. Light can't cover it all, with the time it has.
Yeah it does realy make sense
My goodness. I came up with this same hypothesis 20 years ago.
If I had some eggs, I could have bacon and eggs, if I had some bacon.
this video was really engaging and well-presented! however, i can't help but wonder if the idea of a singular "big bang" is too simplistic. i mean, what if there were multiple events leading to the creation of our universe? it could open up so many more possibilities for understanding cosmic history. what do you all think?
Why only 2 ?
Right at the time of BB, we have a mystery, how does pure energy became stable matter?
I like that part where you discuss branes and then stipulate there could be multiple universes in pairs with one of the pairs having time go forwards, and the other of the pairs time goes backwards.
...except that it's nonsense.
If there are separate "universes," time most certainly goes forward, in the pro-Second Law direction, in both of them.
What would restrict the BB to only divide into two mediums
Dark Matter?
@chrischarnik1007: Most likely this is due to the inability of the idiots who dreamed up this nonsense to count any higher than two.
Amazes me we can see so far in the past, being so far in the future.
Hunh?
I don't know about you, but I'm in the now.
The future hasn't arrived where I am yet.
Heavy thought
Time does not move in One Direction. Physics shows that time exists all times exist simultaneous. The arrow of time is a creation of the human brain.
Only the window
It was god sparking a blunt.🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
Can confirm cuz I was there 🔥🔥🔥
Just when I thought marijuana didn't cause much brain damage
@@user-wb7nv9ht1g yes I agree,they were both about as funny as toothache
One is pissing himself at his own rubbish joke,apparently
And the other just wants us to know he smokes cannabis ……YAWN
@danwilson1040 Oh Hai Emo Guy
Imagine this… what we call the ‘universe’ is so much larger than we think. what if the universe is so massive, and already existed - ‘big bangs’ happen all the time in other parts of the universe? imagine a square room. what we think is the universe is the bottom left side corner of the room. the room has always existed, big bangs happen all the room all the time - we’re just one of them.
Is the voice over deliberate?.. me from Texas. Let me tell you about science..
Could you imagine how expensive bottled lunar ice water is going to be 😒 I can feel it already.
People alrdy buy that gold water, water with gold flakes on it for tons of money so yeah that's gonna be a thing for sure 😂
@ oh yeah people will pay for the strangest things 😂 my brother lives in Mexico, he’s English and he loves marmite, so my mum got him this limited edition jar of gold infused Marmite. Another thing is these mega expensive strawberries 🍓 from what I remember they charge hundreds for just one luxury strawberry gift wrapped and delivered to your door. It’s supposed to be the most delicious strawberry in the world, like more strawberry than normal strawberries 🍓 😂
All these people trying to muscle in on my snake oil buisness.
I can't imagine it's potable
@@BarbarisII bottlable?!
Beautiful and fascinating thank you.
Great video, narrator, soundtrack and well explained!! /me subscribe
Inspiring even to me myself and I. A show that has no ending but answers.
collage or work?
This is an excellent video with great analysis and commentary.
So you’re saying inflation has been happening since the Big Bang.
Imagine space bruh..
I’m struggling with the concept of flatness. Is this to mean if you flew towards Mars and then orientated your ship 90 degrees up, you would run out of space???
No, you just wouldn't get to Mars.
(His "flat" is metaphorical, I think it kinda means iso-everything.)
Doesn't make sense to me either, have never heard it explained fully
yes !
That's a good question
As a Martian I can say the Universe is made entirely of spaghetti.
who has created antimatter?
I have created antimatter in my toilet
If redshift is from e-m propagation loss, there is no need for expansion or dark matter.
Jim Parsons?
Inflation explains some things yeah, but what explains inflation?
imagine grape coolAid and not seasoning
When the biggest black hole eats everything and squeezes it to the size of a pea, it explodes, and all the stars and planets and moons and all the other black holes it eaten come blasting out at the speed of light.. i just solved the puzzle for you all ❤
Wholes? You've found more than one of them?
(But "black whole" was cute...)
@TheDavidlloydjones Scientists estimate that there are around 100 million black holes in the Milky Way galaxy:
Explanation
The Milky Way contains over 100 billion stars, and about one in every thousand is massive enough to become a black hole. However, black holes are difficult to detect because they don't emit light.
Evidence
Astronomers have found evidence of black holes in a few ways, including:
Binary systems: Black holes in binary systems pull gas from a companion star, which can heat up and produce X-rays. Scientists have identified around 50 suspected or confirmed stellar-mass black holes in the Milky Way through binary systems.
Isolated black holes: The Hubble Space Telescope has provided direct evidence of an isolated black hole. The black hole was found by measuring its mass after it deflected starlight from a star behind it.
@TheDavidlloydjones and that is just one galaxy.The number of galaxies in the universe is estimated to be between 100 billion and 2 trillion: and a single black hole keeps growing just like the universe maybe the universe is 1 giant black hole and science is I'm right unless you can sciencely prove me wrong 😉 😀 good look that's one heck of a challenge 🤣
@@TheDavidlloydjones Scientists estimate that there are around 100 million black holes in the Milky Way galaxy:
Explanation
The Milky Way contains over 100 billion stars, and about one in every thousand is massive enough to become a black hole. However, black holes are difficult to detect because they don't emit light.
@@CallanMceknna
It's not a question of physics, Callan. It's grammar: there can only be one whole.
All your multiple "universes" are just local worlds in some higher dimension. Nothing whole about them.
They're impressive in concept, would be impressive in fact if they existed, but they'd still be parts of the whole thing.
cyber&lawyer Degree?
Finally a southern accent!
what goes up must go right can go wrong
You always want to make it coming from one point if you flatten out your wafers you get two fields and the BB in the hole ( infinite ) stretch in between blew up and broke the surrounding fields ( invisible non matter ) the pieces became rolled up in balls inside all objects
Eve Online Aint ready for me
Those kepler worlds Belongs to our universe are other universe ???????😅😅😅😅
probably some alcohol, some lies and some bad decisions.
and then make the next goal pluto?
Not possible to go backwards, theorists must accept that if that's true then they will feel correct and our fault, so if that's true we don't know if we are going front or back. So I think it's not correct that theory,
astroTraning Camp?
One more video before bed
We are in Peter Griffins imagination 😂
I guess they are trying their best to explain what the think they know but they have no clue how mysterious the universe is. Remember they used to say that the Milky Way galaxy was the hole universe and now there are billions of galaxies. We are not alone , there are 100's of advance civilizations out in the Universe.
Very good not bad A.I voice s
What’s with all the moody watch ads suddenly?
tbh even 2 mirror universe will only travel forward in time...dont be foolish
It was a ⏰
Not a big bang , more a big bong
Nuthin' big about it: it's the Original Tiny.
I cant even manage to model how space and time are married. In my mind i know they are woven together but i experience them seperately. Time as duration space as the wind whipping my hair as i ride in the car. The human mind is just limited. Thats why i love Einny sooo much. He could do it. Im just too dumb…:-( ….
1% will swing B Ack
Combustion.
Most of this is probably absolute cobblers. The obsession with trying to explain a beginning has led to theoretical madness. The uniformity of cosmic background radiation only shows the infinite scale of the universe. If the universe is infinite, then it does not matter where we are within it, it looks the same in all directions. If the universe is finite and had some kind of big-bang beginning, we must see uneven distribution of the CBR. Flatness in this context is not an expression of planer shape, but an expression of uniformity on a large scale, approaching infinity. Where at all the smaller observable scales we see increasing extremes of non-uniformity in arrangements of matter in the universe, from empty space to the intense singularities of supermassive black holes, all driven by the inevitable coalescing consequences of gravity. Is the speed of light really constant, or does it only appear so, relatively… lol. Is the red shift we observe increasingly for distant objects really an indication of universal inflation or is it perhaps more a result of refraction or curvature in time and space, which we do see and measure in gravitational lensing effects.
Time doesn't exist.
God is the answer you’re looking for
@20%
Is there any evidence of this. No.
will need Emergency evac and police?
God said it to be and it was .
While I really do enjoy this channel, it's just hard to listen to Trace Adkins talk science and astronomy and take it seriously...
Free the Zooz?
Imagine if you put down the crack pipe, don't confuse an unproven theory with reality
What if the universe started as a black hole, it fed on its giant universe and then finally filled up and then "exoloded" into a supermassive black hole that is bigger on the inside. The space "dust" inside forms new suns and planets...blah blah blah
lol nice bro. You got it 🫠
God😊
God. next question
Continuing to spout a theory as if it was a fact is stupid
You're a poster boy for NASA propaganda...lol
what if we make the moon a satilight planet
"And God said,, 'Let there be light', and there was light." Genesis 1:3
Your trying to recreate something that happened in space. This isn't space this is earth. Think about it.
God did it. Nothing doesnt create something that literally goes against everything science stands for.
I don't think it was God. This sort of stuff is done by the Great Frumpkin.
Who says there was nothing prior to the Big Bang?
Also special pleading for some deity.
You just contradicted yourself. “Nothing doesn’t create something”, well then what created God? I’d rather believe that the Universe started by a spark of energy then an incredibly complex being that just happened to exist for some reason.
@ace4deuce: Which god? There have been well over 45,000 of them whom people have been equally, positively, rabidly, absolutely as certain about as you are of your chosen one. So, which one, exactly? Describe him / it / whatever exactly.
india could make the moon satilight?
TLDR: God
Your not the Gods quit trying to be them. Theirs 2 man an woman. That's all I can say.
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