It is amazing that each dot or spiral in the photo is really billions of suns each with many times more planets surrounding them. It takes some effort but once you manage to comprehend this fact, then multiply that times hundreds of billions and then trying to comprehend that may take a little longer. But even so, and even as large as the "Physical" world may be it is finite. Also the non physical world is even more fantastic and vast. And what's more to ponder on top of all of that is the many other dimensions that exist upon the same wavelength of our physical world. Just as DSL internet can work on your home phone line at different wavelengths giving you internet access and phone use at the same time, other entire universes exist at different wavelengths or our reality. This means there are trillions of worlds out there. But turn the funnel around and the greatest and most powerful truth of all is it all emanates from a single radiating creative sun center aka GOD. "ONE"
@@guidedmeditation2396 So true. And man has the adausity to believe he is the only intelligent, aware entity in the universe. It's impossible. God said, " let US create man in our image " He surely wasn't talking to himself.
@Sir AZ LOL you fucking idiot they've been pushing back James Web launch date since the start of the 2000's fucking losers space is fake earth is flat we live on a plane!
Looking at those shots with only galaxies is from crazy awesome. Incomprehensible distances and sizes, and the distances that make those extreme sizes look so small simply bc of how far away they are. WOW WOW WOW
It's for exactly that reason I keep a 350 million year old trillobite fossil on my desk at work. Perspective: 350 million years from now, how important is any of this going to be?
I'm convinced the universe is jam packed with creatures out there, it's probably rare locally but if just a few planets per galaxy have life there are millions of them
I have been looking at these pictures for years and trying to grasp how big the universe is and how small we are? Multiply this slice by 30 million!!! I felt like my tummy turned:)
I know this is silly but, wouldn't it be cool if when your body dies you're somehow able to travel through space and time so you could explore the universe? That's the only way we'd ever know what's out there.
@@bigredc222 a soul is open to interpretation as to what it is. The law of thermodynamics states that energy can not be created or destroyed or simply takes on another form. With that being said you will technically always exist but in a different form.
@@matthewturner1080 I've seen enough evidence to believe in reincarnation, and between bodies we are dark energy, and we don't just come back as people or animals on earth, we may come back as some life form on a planet on the other side of the universe.
Googling your comments is very enlightening. It's fun seeing how many times you've cut-and-pasted the same comments all over TH-cam. Truly, an impressive feat, Good Sir!
Amazing the enormity of the universe is truely staggering and the complexity is prodigious. The number of permeations in the human mind is more than that of the number of elimentary particles in the known universe. The human mind is innerspace the universe is outer space.
I am sure that the JWST will once again revolutionize and extend our view of space and the universe. At a large scale. It has a much larger and steerable Mirror, detectors for even longer wavelengths, high resolution spectroscopy, and much more to observe other interesting wavelengths. And is able to zoom in another time into a much smaller patch of the sky. An incredible focal length, brought to a space-positioned instrument.
So amazing goes from stars to galaxies... TRILLIONS of galaxies in countless filaments across the universe. Good thing that telescope director was a boss and did the experiment regardless the criticism from his colleagues. Now look at how much has been explored and discovered, from thinking OUTSIDE THE BOX. Way to go guy. Credit this man... Look him up. Robert Williams - The Hubble Deep Field is more than 12 billion light-years deep. Robert Williams was the director of the Hubble's science institute back in 1995, and it was his decision to attempt a deep field observation with the telescope.Sep 21, 2016
Pray get to know the infinite God of the Holy bible then u will know this video like all the others are fake cgi there no truth in what these evil liars say, the earth is flat and stationary with a dome over us the bible is true.
@@matthewturner1080 just in case you're not a troll in a real person asking a question, they lie because evil exists the leaders of the world who care about nothing but money that hate god so they come up with everything u hear about space because it sells people like to hear it about the infinite space and galaxy's there tryna discredit God.
I like to try to imagine ourselves in tiny area of Milky Way with all the stars and constellations so distant, yet nothing compared to distances of other galaxies from each other and TRILLIONS of galaxies.
@@theheartland1861 right. we miss much more than we can see. like here on earth all the people we`ll never meet. the universe and life are a mystery 😉❤
I was a little thing when I discovered the deep field image in a book.. it remind me lights of a Christmas Tree lol. The reds and other colors were wild. Sadly as an adult the image frightens me. I miss being a little girl.
The facts never change! based on just one equation (E= ˠ M˳C² )∞ the Lorentz contraction of space and time is between the energy and mass. The greater the energy the greater the contraction of space and the slower time will run. Mass will increase relative to this and each ref-frame can be seen as a vortex in space. The brackets represent the boundary condition of the ref-frame formed by the energy and the infinity symbol represents an infinite number of ref-frames that make up our Universe.
imagine not only seeing galaxies and stars and planets but we can also zoom deeper to the planet surface like a google map, seeing what's there, what kind of habitats a planets have, will they have animals or maybe proof of civilizations, but knowing you only see it long long time ago.
The Hubble was created by NASA with contributions from the European Space Agency. Let's marvel at THEIR creation, Chester. This is SCIENCE, not mysticism.
I found a January 2021 article that says the JWST is now scheduled for the end of October, 2021. My first (cynical) thought is "I'll believe it when I see it." There have been SO many delays. And my second thought is really a question. Have they been updating the JWST's tech with all this time they've had, or will it be launched in October, 2021 with tech that is already 20 years old? Yes, the DF, then the UDF, and now the XDF are truly mind blowing photographs. Billions of galaxies, each with billions of stars. Distance may be an insurmountable obstacle, but how could anyone think we are alone in the universe?
how could anyone think we are the only life after seeing this? sure, there is no proof but the probability of other 'life' is just waaaaaaaaaaay too high to ignore.
So, does that mean that if someone from a distant galaxy could see us, they could be seeing the Earth without humans? Or maybe couldn't even see the Earth???
That's right. The earth is only 4.5 billion years old. Galaxies captured in the HDF image of 1995 are 5 billion light years away. That means anyone in those galaxies won't be able to see the earth even exist due to the time taken for the light from earth to reach there. Mind blowing really
@@Saifull1991 Thank you so much for your reply! \o/ Man, if that's true, I would love to hear the insights from physicists! It's really mind blowing to think about that!
It looks like an infinity! This is an invitation to see an artist theory on the physics of time! This theory is based on just two postulates 1. Is that the quantum wave particle function Ψ or probability function represents the forward passage of time itself 2. Is that Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle ∆×∆p×≥h/4π that is formed by the w-function is the same uncertainty we have with any future event within our own ref-frame that we can interact with turning the possible into the actual!
It seems to me that the further we can see the older the universe becomes, seeing the light from 300 bilion years ago makes me wonder how the universe expanded that far in such a short time from the big bang if that actually happened, and how far has that object creating the light moved away from us in the 300 billion years it took to get here.
Did everyone who naysayed, claiming that staring at seemingly nothing would only be a waste of time, ever acknowledge they were Cosmologically wrong and apologize? Look before leaping to pre-judged conclusions?
And with the Hubble telescope....you can only see so far...... All Hubble proved with deep field.....is that the universe goes on and on and on .....and on...and on
I propose Slit Experiment in Quantum Physics gives same results as Gravitational Lensing seen by Hubble where distant starlight splits and can be seen as multiple images on either side of the mass that bends the star light
What do you mean?? No one is claiming that we're in the first galaxy to ever have formed. If you see a galaxy one million light years away from Earth, it took one million years for its light to reach us, and as such we see the galaxy how it looked one million years ago. If you see a galaxy one billion light years away, it took one billion years for the light to reach us, and as such we see the galaxy how it looked one billion years ago, and so forth..
@samp.8099 so in either case, that 1 million or 1 billion light years usually include the words "ago" as in the past, which means that the planet existed "before" ours. At least say we don't know which planet was 1st. Was it ours or the one we are looking at? That's what I mean.
@@brianadams1907 I'm not sure what youre trying to say but I'm pretty sure I know that _humanity_ created Webb and Hubble and (paper) airplanes etc and those things seem to have shapes very much unlike the environment that we exist in because we seem to operate on highly symmetrical and rectilinear shapes as opposed to apparent blobs of stuff everywhere else. Youve heard this observation somewhere already? Because I try to be original. :)
If telescopes are able to look back in time, then we should be able to go back in time by converting and analyzing the way we can see back in time! Light, space, time and gravity...
If distant galaxies are younger galaxies, does anyone think that it will one day be possible to see the evolution of a galaxy over time (_perhaps even our own!_) from it's earliest formation, to present day, by focusing on the *same* galaxy over different exposure times? Yes, we'd need a lot more exposures. Not just of 11 days, but *also* of 10 days, 9 days, 8 days and so on (i.e. 'The Hubble Deep Field', *_and_* 'The Hubble _not so deep field_,', *_and_* the Hubble _Shallow Field_' and so on). Of course finding the same galaxy within each photo is the challenge. But I think if we could (or a computer could) find the same galaxy within each photograph by matching it with surrounding galaxies, triangulation techniques etc, across different exposures... we could, in theory, make a 'movie' of a galaxy's evolution towards the present time (like the movie created of the stars orbiting the center of the Milky Way made with individual photos over time...). But we wouldn't have to wait years, it would only take as long as 11 days + 10 days + 9 days... etc. But to properly achieve this, we would need to separate each photo by hours, not days. That would make it much easier to 'follow' a single galaxy through it's evolution. Your thoughts?
then you have 11/10/9 day increment that you would span over billions of years..... the timeline of galactic evolution CANNOT be "compressed"..... are you sure you havent been drinking ? i recommend Chimay, the blue label.
There are a couple of schools of thought regarding that. One says that God created light already in transit. There is also some scientific evidence that the speed of light has been slowing down and was once much faster than it is now. The scientific evidence for creationism is actually quite strong, but many people aren't willing to consider it because it clashes with what they've been taught to believe.
Technically, the farther an object is from viewpoint, the younger it appears, due to the constant speed of light. However from the object itself it's age is the same as from viewpoint. Therefore, if our sun were to nova, we would first see it, long before doom ;-)
Since our universe is still expanding, with some of the farthest galaxies moving away from us at high percentages of the speed of light, we will never be able to see the first galaxies, or the beginning. We are moving apart so rapidly, and have been for such a long time, that the light from those distant objects will never reach us. Ever. th-cam.com/video/RwdY7Eqyguo/w-d-xo.html
I have a difficult time grasping and envisioning the "Big Bang" concept as the primary cause of the creation of our enormous and expanding universe and find myself much preferring DR Mortimer Karloff's current version of the "Mini Bang" .
We have all dreamed of the stars and possible trips to other galaxies, but now this! Photos of distant objects as real as anything here! There definitely is a God he is very smart!
This something you need to think about . If this is a picture of the universe however many billions of years ago . Then why are we seeing complete galaxies? Should we not only be seeing clusters of matter in the process of becoming galaxies. If the light is from the 13.5 billion light away they say it is . Then galaxies should not be complete yet . Just sayin
Those very distant galaxies look just like nearby galaxies which they should not if the BBT is correct. They are fully formed and so very old. The BBT is busted.
The most amazing photo ever taken in the history of mankind.
So far.
It is amazing that each dot or spiral in the photo is really billions of suns each with many times more planets surrounding them. It takes some effort but once you manage to comprehend this fact, then multiply that times hundreds of billions and then trying to comprehend that may take a little longer. But even so, and even as large as the "Physical" world may be it is finite. Also the non physical world is even more fantastic and vast. And what's more to ponder on top of all of that is the many other dimensions that exist upon the same wavelength of our physical world. Just as DSL internet can work on your home phone line at different wavelengths giving you internet access and phone use at the same time, other entire universes exist at different wavelengths or our reality. This means there are trillions of worlds out there.
But turn the funnel around and the greatest and most powerful truth of all is it all emanates from a single radiating creative sun center aka GOD. "ONE"
@@guidedmeditation2396 that's what he said lazy douche
I agree 100% I have a poster 40" X 30" of the same. Its amazing.
@@guidedmeditation2396
So true. And man has the adausity to believe he is the only intelligent, aware entity in the universe.
It's impossible. God said, " let US create man in our image " He surely wasn't talking to himself.
Unbelievable... - Can't wait for the James Webb Space Telescope launch...
BlackBaronAviation you damn right it's "unbelievable"
still 1 year left, for james webb :(
.BlackBaronAviation pp
@Sir AZ LOL you fucking idiot they've been pushing back James Web launch date since the start of the 2000's fucking losers space is fake earth is flat we live on a plane!
@@luckyj3ss32 Shut yo bitch ass up
The most important and single greatest photograph that has ever been taken.
Looking at those shots with only galaxies is from crazy awesome. Incomprehensible distances and sizes, and the distances that make those extreme sizes look so small simply bc of how far away they are. WOW WOW WOW
2:40 I would like to get a map of our Universe so that when ever I get stressed out, I can keep it in perspective.
It's for exactly that reason I keep a 350 million year old trillobite fossil on my desk at work. Perspective: 350 million years from now, how important is any of this going to be?
Map of the universe? What size will it be? Even earth in this universe is like a small atom.
@@tomsdottir that will not prevent you from getting fired
@@tommyp6959 It hasn't stopped me from being murdered either, and yet here I am, happily alive and employed. Have a good one.
I'm convinced the universe is jam packed with creatures out there, it's probably rare locally but if just a few planets per galaxy have life there are millions of them
Literally can't wait for the James Webb telescope.
This is great. I created a similar presentation about how small the slice of the deep field image is and people were blown away.
Cool video...always learning something new when I watch your videos. Some of the information just blows your mind.
how i wish we can set foot on those worlds even in dreams.
We need to explore our deep seas first.
I have been looking at these pictures for years and trying to grasp how big the universe is and how small we are? Multiply this slice by 30 million!!! I felt like my tummy turned:)
Awesome being able to look deeper into time. Getting excited for what James Webb holds for us space enthusiasts.
I know this is silly but, wouldn't it be cool if when your body dies you're somehow able to travel through space and time so you could explore the universe?
That's the only way we'd ever know what's out there.
you never now, but before time comes, we dont have to know
You are in space living on earth. When you die your body goes back to the basic elements you will be part of the universe.
But do we have a soul that lives on?
@@bigredc222 a soul is open to interpretation as to what it is. The law of thermodynamics states that energy can not be created or destroyed or simply takes on another form. With that being said you will technically always exist but in a different form.
@@matthewturner1080 I've seen enough evidence to believe in reincarnation, and between bodies we are dark energy, and we don't just come back as people or animals on earth, we may come back as some life form on a planet on the other side of the universe.
When we see the vast universe, everything we are facing today seems so tiny tiny
Googling your comments is very enlightening. It's fun seeing how many times you've cut-and-pasted the same comments all over TH-cam. Truly, an impressive feat, Good Sir!
Its just boggles my mind on what could be out there
Nothing there. It's empty.
Equim no😂
Just trillions of trillions of trillions of burning stars, gas, planets, black holes and cold void.
Mathematically impossible that we’re alone
@@donculp9563 where is everybody else then?
Amazing the enormity of the universe is truely staggering and the complexity is prodigious. The number of permeations in the human mind is more than that of the number of elimentary particles in the known universe. The human mind is innerspace the universe is outer space.
Elimentary? How can ANYBODY take you seriously, when you write like a first-grader?
"elementary"
What if all those distant galaxies are component parts that make up a sub-atomic particle in some larger universe?
I am sure that the JWST will once again revolutionize and extend our view of space and the universe. At a large scale. It has a much larger and steerable Mirror, detectors for even longer wavelengths, high resolution spectroscopy, and much more to observe other interesting wavelengths. And is able to zoom in another time into a much smaller patch of the sky. An incredible focal length, brought to a space-positioned instrument.
So amazing goes from stars to galaxies... TRILLIONS of galaxies in countless filaments across the universe. Good thing that telescope director was a boss and did the experiment regardless the criticism from his colleagues. Now look at how much has been explored and discovered, from thinking OUTSIDE THE BOX. Way to go guy. Credit this man... Look him up.
Robert Williams -
The Hubble Deep Field is more than 12 billion light-years deep. Robert Williams was the director of the Hubble's science institute back in 1995, and it was his decision to attempt a deep field observation with the telescope.Sep 21, 2016
Knowing filaments exist is the mind blowing part
@中村奈々 Signs of order on a grand scale amongst the chaos
How insignificant we are in this huge universe!!!!
Pray get to know the infinite God of the Holy bible then u will know this video like all the others are fake cgi there no truth in what these evil liars say, the earth is flat and stationary with a dome over us the bible is true.
@@repent.sinner just curious... Why would they make it up? What's in it for them?
@@matthewturner1080 just in case you're not a troll in a real person asking a question, they lie because evil exists the leaders of the world who care about nothing but money that hate god so they come up with everything u hear about space because it sells people like to hear it about the infinite space and galaxy's there tryna discredit God.
@@repent.sinner or perhaps God is showing us his masterpiece..
@@matthewturner1080 and perhaps the bible tells us the truth and nasa is the complete opposite.
I like to try to imagine ourselves in tiny area of Milky Way with all the stars and constellations so distant, yet nothing compared to distances of other galaxies from each other and TRILLIONS of galaxies.
Yes sir. The Milky Way Galaxy itself is a titan, so just imagine distances outside our galaxy. Incomprehensible
can't wait for the Hubble Super Duper Extreme Deep Field...... :)
And right after that Next Generation Telescope will be up and observing for the Excelliento Ultra Super Duper Deep and Big space view....WOW WEE !!!
when they take another picture with the webb telescope, they'll see the universe keeps going and going, and will look at the pictures with amazement
No. we can never see beond 13, 7 b years. because of the expansion of the universe.
@@mathiswiss3305 that's too bad. Imagine all the other different galaxies and clouds and such we're missing
@@theheartland1861 right. we miss much more than we can see. like here on earth all the people we`ll never meet. the universe and life are a mystery 😉❤
I was a little thing when I discovered the deep field image in a book.. it remind me lights of a Christmas Tree lol. The reds and other colors were wild. Sadly as an adult the image frightens me. I miss being a little girl.
As we peer deeper It seems that the case for a spatially infinite universe is building.
How could it be otherwise? It has to be infinite in space and time.
The BBT is very wrong.
🤣🤣🤣
The facts never change! based on just one equation (E= ˠ M˳C² )∞ the Lorentz contraction of space and time is between the energy and mass. The greater the energy the greater the contraction of space and the slower time will run. Mass will increase relative to this and each ref-frame can be seen as a vortex in space. The brackets represent the boundary condition of the ref-frame formed by the energy and the infinity symbol represents an infinite number of ref-frames that make up our Universe.
If anyone is wondering: The James Webb Space Telescope is planned to launch on October 31, 2021.
Great info and images!!!
we sure could use that warp drive like RIGHT NOW!
It nice to watch people and not space wrong
imagine not only seeing galaxies and stars and planets but we can also zoom deeper to the planet surface like a google map, seeing what's there, what kind of habitats a planets have, will they have animals or maybe proof of civilizations, but knowing you only see it long long time ago.
The crazy part is that , it was only that little patch we focus on tot air that pic, there are more patches of sky all around
Thank - you. ( distances/sizes ? )
What happens if you XDF in the other direction?
Need captions for those with hearing issues. Very informative.
And what crazy about that it was just a very tiny dot beside the Moon!
I saw the James Webb telescope when it was here at JSC. I wish they would get it launched...
The Hubble was created by NASA with contributions from the European Space Agency. Let's marvel at THEIR creation, Chester.
This is SCIENCE, not mysticism.
i am seeing this video after 8 years so that i am seeing in much past... ;)
Why particles of light can survive billions of years at such incredible speed ??
I found a January 2021 article that says the JWST is now scheduled for the end of October, 2021. My first (cynical) thought is "I'll believe it when I see it." There have been SO many delays. And my second thought is really a question. Have they been updating the JWST's tech with all this time they've had, or will it be launched in October, 2021 with tech that is already 20 years old?
Yes, the DF, then the UDF, and now the XDF are truly mind blowing photographs. Billions of galaxies, each with billions of stars. Distance may be an insurmountable obstacle, but how could anyone think we are alone in the universe?
how could anyone think we are the only life after seeing this?
sure, there is no proof but the probability of other 'life' is just waaaaaaaaaaay too high to ignore.
So, does that mean that if someone from a distant galaxy could see us, they could be seeing the Earth without humans? Or maybe couldn't even see the Earth???
That's right. The earth is only 4.5 billion years old. Galaxies captured in the HDF image of 1995 are 5 billion light years away. That means anyone in those galaxies won't be able to see the earth even exist due to the time taken for the light from earth to reach there. Mind blowing really
@@Saifull1991 Thank you so much for your reply! \o/ Man, if that's true, I would love to hear the insights from physicists! It's really mind blowing to think about that!
It looks like an infinity!
This is an invitation to see an artist theory on the physics of time!
This theory is based on just two postulates
1. Is that the quantum wave particle function Ψ or probability function represents the forward passage of time itself
2. Is that Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle ∆×∆p×≥h/4π that is formed by the w-function is the same uncertainty we have with any future event within our own ref-frame that we can interact with turning the possible into the actual!
No -13x,y.
It seems to me that the further we can see the older the universe becomes, seeing the light from 300 bilion years ago makes me wonder how the universe expanded that far in such a short time from the big bang if that actually happened, and how far has that object creating the light moved away from us in the 300 billion years it took to get here.
13.7 billion...... where'd you get 300 billion ? curious......
Just curious...do you believe this?
300 billion... Take it easy on that coke lines
Considering above video , we can think , How important our existence is on our planet Earth .
Glory to God in the highest❤🙏❤
All I can to you Hubble on what you've done is "Far out baby, groovy, out of sight. I can dig it."
I think the original HubbleDeep Field' was the image that really changed everything!
Did everyone who naysayed, claiming that staring at seemingly nothing would only be a waste of time, ever acknowledge they were Cosmologically wrong and apologize? Look before leaping to pre-judged conclusions?
James webb... We're fvcking coming big bang!!!!!
And with the Hubble telescope....you can only see so far......
All Hubble proved with deep field.....is that the universe goes on and on and on .....and on...and on
I propose Slit Experiment in Quantum Physics gives same results as Gravitational Lensing seen by Hubble where distant starlight splits and can be seen as multiple images on either side of the mass that bends the star light
any galaxies in front of us? why are we assumed to be the first in time, and all others are behind us?
Small monkey brains need abstract reassurance
What do you mean??
No one is claiming that we're in the first galaxy to ever have formed.
If you see a galaxy one million light years away from Earth, it took one million years for its light to reach us, and as such we see the galaxy how it looked one million years ago.
If you see a galaxy one billion light years away, it took one billion years for the light to reach us, and as such we see the galaxy how it looked one billion years ago, and so forth..
@samp.8099 so in either case, that 1 million or 1 billion light years usually include the words "ago" as in the past, which means that the planet existed "before" ours.
At least say we don't know which planet was 1st. Was it ours or the one we are looking at? That's what I mean.
Is he saying there building another telescope better then Hubble ? If so what's the name of it ?
James Webb ....hold my angular resolution.
I sincerely and desperately need the soundtrack of this video, does anyone know where can I find it?
so somewhere in a galaxy far away, aliens are watching the '69 miracle Mets....live?
What’s actually incredible that James Webb took 9 years after this video was posted
somewhere out there, a being is on a laptop typing, somewhere out there a being is on a laptop typing, somewhere out there............
1:08 What objects?
Couldn't they made this technology available billion years ago, that would be something!
Seems like we humans create things unlike anything else in the universe...
Yes , that we know of.
@@brianadams1907 Gödel's theorem?
@@brianadams1907 I'm not sure what youre trying to say but I'm pretty sure I know that _humanity_ created Webb and Hubble and (paper) airplanes etc and those things seem to have shapes very much unlike the environment that we exist in because we seem to operate on highly symmetrical and rectilinear shapes as opposed to apparent blobs of stuff everywhere else. Youve heard this observation somewhere already? Because I try to be original. :)
I'm so sad I won't be here in 1000 years to see how far we have advanced with space tech.
In a 1000 years maybe you will be with God. He made all this, so maybe He will show some of it to you.
I know right? There's even a chance that there are people who are made out of ice cream!
beautiful, thanks
Is it possible that Hubble can see our Milky way galaxy back in time?
Truly impossible to comprehend.
Bra info. Tack mera ...
If telescopes are able to look back in time, then we should be able to go back in time by converting and analyzing the way we can see back in time! Light, space, time and gravity...
great video
If distant galaxies are younger galaxies, does anyone think that it will one day be possible to see the evolution of a galaxy over time (_perhaps even our own!_) from it's earliest formation, to present day, by focusing on the *same* galaxy over different exposure times? Yes, we'd need a lot more exposures. Not just of 11 days, but *also* of 10 days, 9 days, 8 days and so on (i.e. 'The Hubble Deep Field', *_and_* 'The Hubble _not so deep field_,', *_and_* the Hubble _Shallow Field_' and so on).
Of course finding the same galaxy within each photo is the challenge. But I think if we could (or a computer could) find the same galaxy within each photograph by matching it with surrounding galaxies, triangulation techniques etc, across different exposures... we could, in theory, make a 'movie' of a galaxy's evolution towards the present time (like the movie created of the stars orbiting the center of the Milky Way made with individual photos over time...). But we wouldn't have to wait years, it would only take as long as 11 days + 10 days + 9 days... etc. But to properly achieve this, we would need to separate each photo by hours, not days. That would make it much easier to 'follow' a single galaxy through it's evolution.
Your thoughts?
No
sparhopper the timeline is linear. you can not find yourself (our galaxy) twice in an earlier age.
then you have 11/10/9 day increment that you would span over billions of years.....
the timeline of galactic evolution CANNOT be "compressed".....
are you sure you havent been drinking ? i recommend Chimay, the blue label.
Estos documentales son magnificos.
There are a couple of schools of thought regarding that. One says that God created light already in transit. There is also some scientific evidence that the speed of light has been slowing down and was once much faster than it is now. The scientific evidence for creationism is actually quite strong, but many people aren't willing to consider it because it clashes with what they've been taught to believe.
Technically, the farther an object is from viewpoint, the younger it appears, due to the constant speed of light. However from the object itself it's age is the same as from viewpoint. Therefore, if our sun were to nova, we would first see it, long before doom ;-)
Oops! My bad :-(
8 minutes....
Gustav told me that he had been already there. I also mentioned that there was nothing new to find. Everything looked as at home.
Actually it should be possible to see our milky way in an early state - or ?
That’s not the way it works, we would need to be far away looking back at the Mickey way, but we are in it.
There is an example of a solar system similar at 10 light years that is living his childhood rightnow, (Epsilon Eridani).
The James Webb Space Telescope. 2018. Be there.
I wish bro lol, 2021 now.
February 2021 and still waiting. We want it built and operating correctly but come on with it !
It's been 7 years, Webb hasn't been launched yet
We still have to wait another 3-4 years
It will launch @ Launch Time...I hope.
This redefine our "sens of proportion"... We are small... so small...
So it's kind of a Wayback Machine of real life?
Thinking the Earth is the center of the universe. We might be on the extreme edge. Looking towards the Middle.
In an infinite universe, every observer is at the centre!
The quantised Red Shift data shows this very clearly.
If your finding the newer galaxys and the end of the universe which expands where is the beginning?
Since our universe is still expanding, with some of the farthest galaxies moving away from us at high percentages of the speed of light, we will never be able to see the first galaxies, or the beginning. We are moving apart so rapidly, and have been for such a long time, that the light from those distant objects will never reach us. Ever.
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The end is @ the beginning...the beginning is the end. How trite.
could you tell us more about that? :) what planets have you visited so far
So....galaxies were there from the beginning?
That square sandbox tho.
I have a difficult time grasping and envisioning the "Big Bang" concept as the primary cause of the creation of our enormous and expanding universe and find myself much preferring DR Mortimer Karloff's current version of the "Mini Bang" .
Lofl 😆
Whenever i look at the XDF, I am begging to those aliens living up there to come and finish the stupid violence in our tiny world.
We have all dreamed of the stars and possible trips to other galaxies, but now this! Photos of distant objects as real as anything here! There definitely is a God he is very smart!
Around 9,999,999,999 trillion times more then humanity can handle.
Why yall dont take one of the bootes void
fantastic .......
This something you need to think about . If this is a picture of the universe however many billions of years ago . Then why are we seeing complete galaxies? Should we not only be seeing clusters of matter in the process of becoming galaxies. If the light is from the 13.5 billion light away they say it is . Then galaxies should not be complete yet . Just sayin
Very awesome!
It's a 10 years old video and he's waiting for webb launch. Still hasn't been launched. Disappointing
Its been 84 years. meme ... waiting for the new telescope.
HAHA ! Yes you are quite correct. Infinite wait at snail speed.
Those very distant galaxies look just like nearby galaxies which they should not if the BBT is correct. They are fully formed and so very old. The BBT is busted.
That' singal point star lick but alone and surounding clean space " may birth point of universe ?? ..