It's difficult to understand the size of the universe, even shrinking the Earth to 1 cm is still difficult. I hope you liked the video. 🌌 Microscopic version: 👉 th-cam.com/video/k0l1kLt917A/w-d-xo.html ----------------------------- Es difícil comprender el tamaño del universo, incluso encogiendo la Tierra a 1 cm sigue siendo difícil. Espero que les haya gustado el video. 🌌 Versión microscópica: 👉 th-cam.com/video/k0l1kLt917A/w-d-xo.html
The largest star currently known to us is Stephenson 2-18. And yes, the size of the observable Universe is incomprehensible, but then you have theories like the unobservable universe (not seen from the perspective of Earth) being many times bigger than the one we see is even more mind-boggling. Bubble universes or Multiverse theory makes even human imagination take a backseat.
The music for these videos is almost as entirely astounding as the incredible video portions. They complement and certainly need each other, and viewers like me are super impressed and enjoy passing along URLs for these journeys to others.
Also, were I ever going to worship anything, the Laniakea Supercluster is on the top of my list, so thank you for showing what humans think She might look like!
Note that the observable universe is also very small too, if the real size of the universe were the size of Pluto then the observable universe would be the size of a lightbulb
i’m pretty sure the “official” explanation is that our brains never evolved the capability to comprehend such big numbers because they were never of any practical use to our ape brains
Yeah. The problem is the limit between the smallest and the largest thing we can see (or imagine) at the same time. Maybe like 4-5 orders of magnitude difference max.
Its possible there is nothing to understand Its all about mindless insignificanted and lifeless natural things that came in existence just for them after to disappear like nothing
so basically if the universe where shrunk down to a scale than the average human mind can comprehend, it would still be too big for the human mind to comprehend, quiet big
I'm surprised no one has yet declared the Goatse Nebula or Goatse Galaxy. Then again, with the constellation Capricorn being the Goat, that means Gamma Capricorni can also be called Goat C.
Seeing these scales of the universe gives me a sort of solace, melancholy, but also clarity that there just is other beings out there. We may never be able to communicate to them, let alone reach them... but they're out there.
Actually due to expansion, it is only a bit larger than how far our microwaves measure, so not that much larger. Edit from 2023: okay so judging by what I know now, the universe is spatially infinite. TIMEWISE however, the "edge" of the universe traces back around 13.8 billion years ago.
0:12 - Awww, cuuute. 1:00 - Okay, still understood. 1:27 - Okay, still understood. 1:58 - Uh, it's getting a bit big. 2:32 - My brain still tries to understand it. 2:46 - I give up. 3:22 - How big can it get? 3:36 - Uh, where's Earth? 3:50 - I think, it might be enough. 4:14 - Okay, okay, I got the message, our universe is biiiggg! 4:40 - Pliz stahp!! 5:00 - Wow, holy crap value 1000. This was a great video, I love such comparisons.
When you see things like this, it's hard to believe that we once believed we were the centre of the universe. We're less than microscopic bacteria living on a miniscule grain of sand in an ocean vastly bigger than we can imagine. Even when earth is the size of a marble, the rest of the observable universe stretches far beyond the boundaries of our solar system. We are truly insignificant.
Exactly like the referenced pillars of creation and shrunked universe is mind blowing that is still bigger and the shrunked pillars of creation is bigger than earth like earth is trully nothing
Nah, that is only if you view significance based upon size. It's all in perspective. The universe doesn't judge us. We judge ourselves and give ourselves limitations such as 'we are truly insignificant' when in reality, we are quite significant... as we are life. Animals, plants, microorganisms... we are life within an infinite realm. While there is likely other life forms elsewhere, life seems to be the outlier in the universe. Sure, it's amazing how large objects can be... but sometimes it's the intricate things, like life, that are the most spectacular.
@@cierrarouse9036 OK well firstly, I'm judging and I'm not the universe. I'm giving an opinion. Secondly I am talking about size but also lifespan. Compared to the rest of the universe, we're here and gone in the blink of an eye. So yes, in that regard, we are insignificant.
A cool quote that I once heard. “There are more stars in the observable universe than there are grains of sand on earth, but there are more atoms in one grain of sand than there are stars in the observable universe”. Not sure if I got the quote correct, but it’s it’s mind blowing to think that as far as this video zoomed out, it may be possible to zoom in just as much, or more.
The math has been done. Our average human body is actually closer to being the size of the observable universe than it is to being close to the Planck length.
I’m not gonna lie, this with the music just makes me cry. The fact that we’re here right now, a pale blue “marble” in the universe and all of this exists makes me forever grateful.
My heart was thudding the further out you went. This is a testament of just how mind bogglingly massive the universe is. The sol system, a distance no man has even traveled to Mars, is smaller than an atom in comparison to observable universe. . .
makes you wonder.. what is inside of atoms? other, universes? are we just an atom in another universe? remember the men in black aliens playing with universes inside marbles :P
See, this is what really blows my mind, when thinking about the universe: no matter which scale, it always drives towards extremes beyond any measure or imagination. Always!
An exercise that seemed only possible in the imagination, can now be seen in perspective, thank you MetaBallsStudios for your magnificent videos, keep up the good work!
Even shrinking down the size of our giant planet to that of a tiny pea does not affect the large scales of the universe because they are so large that losing a few powers of 10 is almost nothing! Amazing.
Absolutely one of my favourite channels! This is yet another example why it is. This one seemed like it took a lot more work than usual. Loved the black holes big time. Great work as always!!!
@@matc87 It has Jupiter's orbit bigger than the milky way, as a reference to show how shrunk down the galaxy is. Like how the aluminum can shows how shrunk down Earth is
Thank you so much! The detail, research & care you put in your videos are astounding. Though it still boggles the mind to comprehend the distances involved, you make it at least within our grasp to understand the hugeness (or smallness) of things in this bewilderingly beautiful universe👍🧔
That's because we as tiny humans are actually incapable of abstracting sizes much larger than our Earth, and we can just barely imagine that large. We just aren't large enough beings to imagine such concepts, even on this scale.
That's because space is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mindbogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space.
@@aexetanius how have you not gotten more likes for that comment? edit: for anyone who doesn't get the reference there's a five part trilogy i could recommend you, what trilogy has five parts? the answer is 42
I like how you showed the scaled down orbits of our planets in relation to other scaled down stellar objects. Gives me a better appreciation of just how huge just our own solar system is compared to Earth. Also I never realized just how monstrously gigantic TON 618 is until now.
Incredible how small we are, and how big the universe is! The observable universe is maybe like a grain of sand compared to the full universe... Actually mindblowing 🧠💥
ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME!!! Even with the scale of 10000km to 1cm the size of the observable universe is still bigger than the actual size of the pillars of creation... what the hell!!! Im mind blownn !!!
There is a Saying ..... " there is no life in this universe (except on earth) is just like taking a glass of water from ocean and concluding that there is no fish in this ocean."
The Earth to the Sun look like toys for kids. Also, I cannot believe the Milky Way is the same size as Jupiter's orbit if Earth was the size of a penny.
All of our awe and comprehension of the universe comes from being alive. Also, it helps to have the Internet to learn about it. From that perspective, the bills totally matter 😀
@Louis Vanguard How can you say the conditions are small, when the universe is so vast. You could not possibly know this for a fact, since you have not studied the universe and it´s regions.. Maybe the universe is full of life, but just in our vicinity there is not much.. Also why would or should we even interact with alien life? And how does this even have anything to do with their existence.. Even if we never interact with them, they would still live, and making contact would probably only result in conflicts. Also how come life only matters if we make contact with it? This kind of thinking is very retarded. Of course alien life matters even if we never contact it. I think you see things in a very narcissistic way
You have to figure using a basketball-size star is considered pretentious, while normal people use golfball-size ones. "Hey, ladies... look how big my star is!"
@@danz8569 You like off-topic religious brainwashing? Good for you, I guess. You can go watch bible/quran/torah videos on repeat for all I care. But if you could stop spamming the rest of us with this nonsense, that'd be great.
The Planck volume is about 4 x 10^-105 cubic meters. The volume of Earth is 1,097,509,500,000,000,000,000 cubic meters. This means the ratio of Earth's volume to Planck volume is about 2.743774 x 10^125 The volume of the observable universe is about 3.57 x 10^80 cubic meters. If you divide the volume of the observable universe by 2.743774 x 10^125 you get 1.3011276 x 10^-45 cubic meters. In other words, if you reduced Earth to the size of the Planck volume, the observable universe would.... still be really small. Infact, it'd be about the size of an electron. Or to put it another way, a red blood cell would still be about 70,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (that's 70 thousand trillion trillion) times larger. So, yeah.... the universe is huge...... but no where _NEAR_ as huge, as the Planck volume is tiny.
Remembering a hypothesis I heard that was something like "if the entire universe was the size of Pluto, then what we know as the "observable universe" would be about the size of a lightbulb"
that moment when cosmic scale objects remain at cosmic scales when brought down to human scale. this video illustrates very well the concept of magnitude
Best universe comprassion video. We have a similar sculpture group in my hometown. The planets are like soccer-ball sized and made of copper, the distance between them is scaled, so you have to walk trough the entire city to visit them all. One day some madlad stole the Saturn lol.
Shouldn't it make you feel extremely relevant since without us, there would be nobody to behold and appreciate this beauty ? Significance can only be given by a sapient mind paying witness, after all.
It’s such a staggering thing to try and even imagine the scale of these vast cosmic body’s, it’s so amazing though. Imagine exploring the sombrero galaxy. Or comparing the differences between the Milky Way and andromeda
And now imagine 1cm of something inside of the Pillars of creation, in which each dot is an entire star system . That will be the scale of the universe compared to the size of the Earth
Fuckin' christ... After a while, I just can't keep up with it anymore. I just can't picture the sizes and distances anymore... It's just too much. Too overwhelming... Damn, we're nothing!
No, we are everything! Imagine we are the only form of life in the observable universe. We are at the center of it all. If only extraterrestial life does not exist though hahaha. Contrary to that, I still believe there are other life forms out there and hoping that we'll get to interact with even when I'm dead, probably.
It's difficult to understand the size of the universe, even shrinking the Earth to 1 cm is still difficult.
I hope you liked the video. 🌌 Microscopic version: 👉 th-cam.com/video/k0l1kLt917A/w-d-xo.html
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Es difícil comprender el tamaño del universo, incluso encogiendo la Tierra a 1 cm sigue siendo difícil.
Espero que les haya gustado el video. 🌌 Versión microscópica: 👉 th-cam.com/video/k0l1kLt917A/w-d-xo.html
Hello
The largest star currently known to us is Stephenson 2-18.
And yes, the size of the observable Universe is incomprehensible, but then you have theories like the unobservable universe (not seen from the perspective of Earth) being many times bigger than the one we see is even more mind-boggling. Bubble universes or Multiverse theory makes even human imagination take a backseat.
Yes I also got confused a little bit 😁
But the video was cool 😊👍
Is the sea monsters video going to be next?
@@vladimirlos5432 But this way it's compatible with one of his previous videos which looks at microorganisms.
Make the Earth super tiny and we STILL go galactic.
That's our universe, folks.
Our home is a beautiful home
@@siechamontillado it's a dump now haha
That's the universe it's not ours
@@brawmankerlexterminateurde860 yupp!! We belong to the universe, Universe doesn't belong to us !!
@@brawmankerlexterminateurde860 It ain't a dump, that's just the universe!
The music for these videos is almost as entirely astounding as the incredible video portions. They complement and certainly need each other, and viewers like me are super impressed and enjoy passing along URLs for these journeys to others.
Also, were I ever going to worship anything, the Laniakea Supercluster is on the top of my list, so thank you for showing what humans think She might look like!
Yes, he always manages to find really epic music for these "unimaginable giant stuff" videos.
Scott Buckley is an amazing composer! Started seeing his work around more often
thats fine and all, but I kinda hate that this video is sucking off the corridor crew's video
Imagine silly music in its place.
*Even in small scale, the universe is truly astronomical.*
Another terrifyingly existential journey with MBS!
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"The wonder of the universe is not that it is so large.. but that man has measured it."
@@spiffygonzales5899 but we haven't...
Jesus y'all, I'm just quoting philosophers and shit.
Note that the observable universe is also very small too, if the real size of the universe were the size of Pluto then the observable universe would be the size of a lightbulb
When reality is so vast, analogies cease to compute in a human brain.
i’m pretty sure the “official” explanation is that our brains never evolved the capability to comprehend such big numbers because they were never of any practical use to our ape brains
Yo dude, the Transformers Prime soundtrack was amazing! Made my childhood! Thanks for composing it!
My brain legit can't process how small we really are
It gets to a point where as much as I understand the numbers at the same time they're kind of meaningless due to the massive scale it's so impressive
Yeah. The problem is the limit between the smallest and the largest thing we can see (or imagine) at the same time. Maybe like 4-5 orders of magnitude difference max.
Even when we see it with our own eyes, we can never truly understand how enormous the universe is.
Its possible there is nothing to understand
Its all about mindless insignificanted and lifeless natural things that came in existence just for them after to disappear like nothing
Yeah, it's beyond our understand capacity
Speak for yourself
You can, just figure yourself vs the size of an atom... hmmm... maybe we cannot like that either...
so basically if the universe where shrunk down to a scale than the average human mind can comprehend, it would still be too big for the human mind to comprehend, quiet big
Imagine waking up in the morning, going outside the house to find the moon, the sun and a 2 meter size black hole.
Typical
Great, you just describe my day-to-day routine everytime I wake up.
Then what are you standing and waking up on?
Classic
"It must be Wednesday," said Arthur Dent. "I never could get the hang of Wednesdays."
Gomez's Hamburger: Why you should never name stars when you're hungry.
I'm surprised no one has yet declared the Goatse Nebula or Goatse Galaxy.
Then again, with the constellation Capricorn being the Goat, that means Gamma Capricorni can also be called Goat C.
Ask the guy who named Uranus.
@@John_Locke_108 he probably didn't speak english...
As a follow up... does the Laniakea Supercluster come with almonds or cashews?
@@chickey333 Macadamias
Seeing these scales of the universe gives me a sort of solace, melancholy, but also clarity that there just is other beings out there.
We may never be able to communicate to them, let alone reach them... but they're out there.
you cant
I like watching these videos when I start to feel important.
Remember, that last one is just the "observable" universe. Imagine what the "unobservable" looks like.
Actually due to expansion, it is only a bit larger than how far our microwaves measure, so not that much larger.
Edit from 2023: okay so judging by what I know now, the universe is spatially infinite. TIMEWISE however, the "edge" of the universe traces back around 13.8 billion years ago.
Actually there is a theory that lets say observable universe is the size of a light bulb, the rest of the universe would be a size of a planet
@@RaizenEx1 that planet being "the former planet of Pluto"!
It's just bigger
@@RaizenEx1 so what's outside of that universe
0:12 - Awww, cuuute.
1:00 - Okay, still understood.
1:27 - Okay, still understood.
1:58 - Uh, it's getting a bit big.
2:32 - My brain still tries to understand it.
2:46 - I give up.
3:22 - How big can it get?
3:36 - Uh, where's Earth?
3:50 - I think, it might be enough.
4:14 - Okay, okay, I got the message, our universe is biiiggg!
4:40 - Pliz stahp!!
5:00 - Wow, holy crap value 1000.
This was a great video, I love such comparisons.
What do you mean it's only 10.57 light years
When you see things like this, it's hard to believe that we once believed we were the centre of the universe. We're less than microscopic bacteria living on a miniscule grain of sand in an ocean vastly bigger than we can imagine. Even when earth is the size of a marble, the rest of the observable universe stretches far beyond the boundaries of our solar system. We are truly insignificant.
Exactly like the referenced pillars of creation and shrunked universe is mind blowing that is still bigger and the shrunked pillars of creation is bigger than earth like earth is trully nothing
Welcome to the thinking way of lovecraftian fan my friend
Nah, that is only if you view significance based upon size. It's all in perspective. The universe doesn't judge us. We judge ourselves and give ourselves limitations such as 'we are truly insignificant' when in reality, we are quite significant... as we are life. Animals, plants, microorganisms... we are life within an infinite realm. While there is likely other life forms elsewhere, life seems to be the outlier in the universe. Sure, it's amazing how large objects can be... but sometimes it's the intricate things, like life, that are the most spectacular.
Ikr
@@cierrarouse9036 OK well firstly, I'm judging and I'm not the universe. I'm giving an opinion. Secondly I am talking about size but also lifespan. Compared to the rest of the universe, we're here and gone in the blink of an eye. So yes, in that regard, we are insignificant.
A cool quote that I once heard. “There are more stars in the observable universe than there are grains of sand on earth, but there are more atoms in one grain of sand than there are stars in the observable universe”. Not sure if I got the quote correct, but it’s it’s mind blowing to think that as far as this video zoomed out, it may be possible to zoom in just as much, or more.
I think is from Carla Sagan in Cosmos.
Our microscopes are like our telescopes, they haven’t been able to see the total largeness or smallness of everything.
The math has been done. Our average human body is actually closer to being the size of the observable universe than it is to being close to the Planck length.
@@chrisbustos1431 Wait really? I heard that it was the reverse and that the human body is closer to the Planck length
@@krblablabla3397 Yeah, I don't remember exactly where I read/watched it but I think that Sciencephile the AI made a video about it.
I’m not gonna lie, this with the music just makes me cry. The fact that we’re here right now, a pale blue “marble” in the universe and all of this exists makes me forever grateful.
My heart was thudding the further out you went. This is a testament of just how mind bogglingly massive the universe is. The sol system, a distance no man has even traveled to Mars, is smaller than an atom in comparison to observable universe. . .
2:08
@Andrew Wolverton that's a movie tho. .
makes you wonder.. what is inside of atoms? other, universes? are we just an atom in another universe? remember the men in black aliens playing with universes inside marbles :P
@@martinringstrom1241 I thought of that too,
@@martinringstrom1241 neutrons and protons...
existence is something crazy
Question it.
@@4z-L_Gaming Why do you exist?
Carl Sagan would be impressed, it's all star stuff
hey its that cicada guy
I keep seeing you everywhere now 😂
It’s always entertaining and educational to simulate with everyday objects to get a perspective. Keep up the great work.
Bruh...I felt this in my heart. I can't even begin to explain how amazing this is.
I cried man, at the end
❤️
As if the visual wasn't epic enough, THAT MUSIC! I've watched this at least 5 times on repeat, how melodius!
See, this is what really blows my mind, when thinking about the universe: no matter which scale, it always drives towards extremes beyond any measure or imagination. Always!
I think u need to read some Harry Potter bud
@@buschm1 Thanks, I tried, but I'll stick to Lord of the rings :)
An exercise that seemed only possible in the imagination, can now be seen in perspective, thank you MetaBallsStudios for your magnificent videos, keep up the good work!
Even shrinking down the size of our giant planet to that of a tiny pea does not affect the large scales of the universe because they are so large that losing a few powers of 10 is almost nothing! Amazing.
Absolutely one of my favourite channels!
This is yet another example why it is. This one seemed like it took a lot more work than usual. Loved the black holes big time.
Great work as always!!!
At first I was like "how is Jupiter's orbit bigger than the entire galaxy?" then I was like "🤦I'm dumb. The references are the actual dimensions." Lol
Shit happens
That had me confused as well 🤣🤪
Had me too, not a great benchmark I may add!
it has Jupiters orbit larger than milky way galaxy? am I reading this wrong?
@@matc87 It has Jupiter's orbit bigger than the milky way, as a reference to show how shrunk down the galaxy is. Like how the aluminum can shows how shrunk down Earth is
You could scale the Earth down to the size of a cell and the Universe would STILL be much larger than our solar system... This is truly mindblowing!
try making it a planck length. i wonder how big would be the universe then
@@ErenMC_ would be barely a hundreth of a nanometer
no it will still be larger than our galaxi, to be precise our galaxy is only the size of a cell in front of the universe
@@s4stats698 plank length is like a trillion times smaller than an cell
@@ErenMC_ Still pretty sure even in planckton or planc lenth scale the Universe will still be bigger than Sun to kuiper belt.
The best part about these videos is that it really shows how beautiful space is
This channel is pure gold. Congrats!
I just appreciate how you animated the man to smoke a cigarette lit by a sun :O
Thank you so much! The detail, research & care you put in your videos are astounding. Though it still boggles the mind to comprehend the distances involved, you make it at least within our grasp to understand the hugeness (or smallness) of things in this bewilderingly beautiful universe👍🧔
Amazing! No matter what scaling video you make you never ceases to blow our mind. Awesome work! Thanks a lot.
The wonder of it all! This brought me to tears.
things in space are so big that even being smaller they can't fit in our earth💀
I think the perspective scales went a bit out the window once we lost the solar system, but still a great video, Thanks :)
That's because we as tiny humans are actually incapable of abstracting sizes much larger than our Earth, and we can just barely imagine that large. We just aren't large enough beings to imagine such concepts, even on this scale.
That's because space is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mindbogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space.
I think it went out of window when it's over 20KM. A Distance most still understands and regularly travel.
Yeah I couldn't compare the solar system to TON 618 because it was so hard to see.
@@aexetanius how have you not gotten more likes for that comment?
edit: for anyone who doesn't get the reference there's a five part trilogy i could recommend you, what trilogy has five parts? the answer is 42
-"Ayo bro, got a lighter?"
-"Sure, wait a sec."
*whips out a pocket star*
That’s a hot pocket you got there...
I like how you showed the scaled down orbits of our planets in relation to other scaled down stellar objects. Gives me a better appreciation of just how huge just our own solar system is compared to Earth.
Also I never realized just how monstrously gigantic TON 618 is until now.
there is a newly found black hole bigger than TON 618 with 66 billion solar masses. The Phoenix A black hole is 97 billion solar masses
This is beautiful, humbling and awe inspiring! Absolutely breathtaking!
I shall compliment the maker of this video for a wonderfully executed initiative. Thank you.
But what about maker of universe ?
This channel never disappoints. What an amazing quality of videos. Keep going!
Even seeing it like this it's hard to wrap your head around how immense the universe is
Incredible how small we are, and how big the universe is! The observable universe is maybe like a grain of sand compared to the full universe... Actually mindblowing 🧠💥
Brings a whole new meaning to "Get yourselves outside kids, the sun's out."
Props for having the guy light his cigarette on Kapteyn's Star.
ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME!!! Even with the scale of 10000km to 1cm the size of the observable universe is still bigger than the actual size of the pillars of creation... what the hell!!! Im mind blownn !!!
its insane that the universe is still galactic sized even though its scaled down 1 Billion times
uff impresionante, son tamaños y cifras muy por encima del raciocinio humano.
"Small" Magellanic Cloud always makes me laugh.
I love this channel
This is awesome, crazy and terrifying at the same time. 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
I love that even with earth being a centimeter, we end up in space halfway through the video. Space is the coolest.
Love these videos. This one puts in perspective just how small and alone we are.
The dude lighting a cigarette in Kapteyn’s star at 0:54 made me laugh ridiculously hard 😂
The star is made of hydrogen
You need oxygen to light that
@@Truewolfdenjr they were on Earth, the oxygen was presupplied by the atmosphere, the star was providing the heat.
It is so mind blowing that even having earth shrunk down to 1 cm, the universe is still enormous.
gotta watch this one slowly with lots of pauses for thought, else you get caught in a vortex and crash-land your spaceship on your own helmet
This is basically a "hold my beer" contest between all the planets
There is a Saying .....
" there is no life in this universe (except on earth) is just like taking a glass of water from ocean and concluding that there is no fish in this ocean."
You need to write the names of those who thinks that cuz we already have enough morons to deal with it and also facts
Glass? try a mist droplet
This video had me sobbing the whole time. I wish all humans would understand how small we are and how we are part of the same
This video shows how terrifying big universe is. Even in small scale, it overshadowed literally every possible human imagination.
The Earth to the Sun look like toys for kids.
Also, I cannot believe the Milky Way is the same size as Jupiter's orbit if Earth was the size of a penny.
When you put it at this scale, it's horrifying. Being a week late on your bills doesn't really matter now does it? 😆
All of our awe and comprehension of the universe comes from being alive. Also, it helps to have the Internet to learn about it. From that perspective, the bills totally matter 😀
Paying bills does not matter in scale.
Oh please, even a universe has to pay the bills, after all we all know taxes are universal
@@nadarith1044 😆😆
being in awe of the universe while you're homeless is very uncomfortable. I do not recommend it.
I love it when people say aliens don't exist. Like, how would you know? The universe is so fucking big lmao
Well, the existence of aliens doesn't have much to do with how BIG the universe is
@@theohwlf you are wrong.
@@theohwlf the ocean is huge and its full with sea life
Fermi Paradox
@Louis Vanguard How can you say the conditions are small, when the universe is so vast. You could not possibly know this for a fact, since you have not studied the universe and it´s regions.. Maybe the universe is full of life, but just in our vicinity there is not much.. Also why would or should we even interact with alien life? And how does this even have anything to do with their existence.. Even if we never interact with them, they would still live, and making contact would probably only result in conflicts. Also how come life only matters if we make contact with it? This kind of thinking is very retarded. Of course alien life matters even if we never contact it. I think you see things in a very narcissistic way
Lighting a Cigarette off a planet is The Coolest Thing EVER!!🤣
Sir that's a star and it's the coolest when you being burned to death haha
You have to figure using a basketball-size star is considered pretentious, while normal people use golfball-size ones. "Hey, ladies... look how big my star is!"
It's a star called Zippo.
That is so gangster!!!
Should he even be smoking in this day and age?
this transitioned out of the human scale very quickly
When the milky way is the size of Jupiter's orbit and you realise you're not even visible sitting somewhere on a drink cans opening tab
Indeed the God is greatest ....who created the whole universe❤
No, no he didn't
There is always one of these religious advertisements under every space video. And disaster video. And philosophy video. Boring and lame.
@@TomerShemesh it's the best, most accurate conclusion that can be drawn
@@kyjo72682 I love them because they said the truth but some people denying it. God is Greatest
@@danz8569 You like off-topic religious brainwashing? Good for you, I guess. You can go watch bible/quran/torah videos on repeat for all I care. But if you could stop spamming the rest of us with this nonsense, that'd be great.
Vídeo incrível 👏
Amazing video 👏
As always, amazing.
P.D: Ese agujero negro super-masivo aunque este en esa escala, da miedo xd
Thanks!
Nice
This makes me feel that we are living inside an organism..
We may do, you know that the neurons of the brain looks a A LOT like the observable Universe.
Mind blown. Pass the blunt.
Very possible
Think about the organisms that love inside you. 😩
Is like I always say, everything is a Russian doll 🪆 of itself. We are to the universe what our cells are to us
More like quarks
It just looks that way.
That's just a perspective it's not really true
Yeah people...a little bit on the nose
Or even more!
we’re unbelievely small,yet there’s still other things that even smaller than us.perhaps that’s another realm?we really can’t tell
The Planck volume is about 4 x 10^-105 cubic meters.
The volume of Earth is 1,097,509,500,000,000,000,000 cubic meters.
This means the ratio of Earth's volume to Planck volume is about 2.743774 x 10^125
The volume of the observable universe is about 3.57 x 10^80 cubic meters.
If you divide the volume of the observable universe by 2.743774 x 10^125 you get 1.3011276 x 10^-45 cubic meters.
In other words, if you reduced Earth to the size of the Planck volume, the observable universe would.... still be really small. Infact, it'd be about the size of an electron. Or to put it another way, a red blood cell would still be about 70,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (that's 70 thousand trillion trillion) times larger. So, yeah.... the universe is huge...... but no where _NEAR_ as huge, as the Planck volume is tiny.
no matter how small you make earth... the universe always gets too huge.
It's funny how the "observable universe" is the same scaled size as the pillars of "creation."
Otra comparación de mapas de video juegos estaria bien.
Remembering a hypothesis I heard that was something like "if the entire universe was the size of Pluto, then what we know as the "observable universe" would be about the size of a lightbulb"
Dude sparking that spliffy with a star when the video hits -4:20 is how I always start binge watching these videos
that moment when cosmic scale objects remain at cosmic scales when brought down to human scale.
this video illustrates very well the concept of magnitude
Best universe comprassion video.
We have a similar sculpture group in my hometown. The planets are like soccer-ball sized and made of copper, the distance between them is scaled, so you have to walk trough the entire city to visit them all.
One day some madlad stole the Saturn lol.
This makes me realize just how insignificant we really are, in the grand scheme of things.
I bet even Universe appreciates an audience. 😎
or just how significant we are.
Indeed
If a human was in that scale it would be in nanometers
Shouldn't it make you feel extremely relevant since without us, there would be nobody to behold and appreciate this beauty ? Significance can only be given by a sapient mind paying witness, after all.
When you have to use the Universe to scale down the Universe:
This really mesed with my brain!
The Universe is terrifyingly big!
2:39 I never knew there's a star in my universe called SUBSCRIBE.
🤣
It was a little confusing seeing scaled down objects later again as reference in their 1:1 size XD
Took me a minute too!!
This is more breathtaking when you realize all of the observable space is still a spec to the rest of the universe!!!
Says who?
@@darthkek1953 your mom
@@darthkek1953 says science
@@avella2708 please show me scientific EVIDENCE of a universe outside of the observable universe.
@@darthkek1953 "observable" refers to what we can observe...and the guy said nothing about "another" universe...
Now THAT’s an interesting way of doing a size comparison video!!
And it makes us feel a lot more insignificant.
I like how even if you shrink the universe 5 trillion times its still almost the size of the universe
Kapteyn’s star: I’m a star, a ball of nuclear explosions, fear me and my destructive power!
Human: haha lighter go brrrrr
Buddy just lit his cig off of Kapteyn's Star. The first drag must have been buzzin 🤣🤣
Un vídeo sobre los tamaños de personajes, Ángeles y EVAs de la serie Evangelion estaría genial!!!
It’s such a staggering thing to try and even imagine the scale of these vast cosmic body’s, it’s so amazing though. Imagine exploring the sombrero galaxy. Or comparing the differences between the Milky Way and andromeda
The music is in 5/4. The most galactic time signature.
0:41 "My junk is bigger than Jupiter!"
Wow think how big the rest of the universe is😮
I agree with you 😊
Me too
And me
Plus me
Me as well
1:12 I see cat climb this is Easter egg
Where?
And now imagine 1cm of something inside of the Pillars of creation, in which each dot is an entire star system . That will be the scale of the universe compared to the size of the Earth
about halfway through the scale made me feel a bit nervous. wonderful production. insightful.
Fuckin' christ... After a while, I just can't keep up with it anymore. I just can't picture the sizes and distances anymore... It's just too much. Too overwhelming... Damn, we're nothing!
No, we are everything! Imagine we are the only form of life in the observable universe. We are at the center of it all. If only extraterrestial life does not exist though hahaha. Contrary to that, I still believe there are other life forms out there and hoping that we'll get to interact with even when I'm dead, probably.