I think this has been your greatest work to date SEA. Music, script, graphics, the whole shebang just extraordinary. We put it on the big screen and sat stunned for minutes after. Frikken brilliant. Many thanks.
SEA keep the grind going sea. Never give up on your dream to teach the people of the internet! Your time to shine will be soon, but please for the love of god don’t stop uploading!
i’m watching many of SEA’s videos for 5th, 6th , 7th times. this is the best channel i’ve ever come across. i know this took a lot of work so thank you SEA, it is well appreciated
"We might as well keep looking at one's we can see"👌👌 We spend to much time looking at the ground when we can just turn our heads up and see the whole universe in its glory.
Instead of looking at universe we should just look inside ourselves & try to make ourselves better. Hell we can't even live in too hot conditions nor too cold.. We can't live more than 100 years give or take... Instead of looking for places to live after we die 😂or aliens & life forms that we can't even comprehend.. We should just try to make technology to help improve our body & actually use all the power that this brain 🧠 that is already as complex & huge as universe in itself.
@@datdudeinred Thats the wrong approach. Space exploration gives us lots of offshoot technologies which we can use to better our lives, but asking NASA to predict them is like asking Columbus to predict the Polio vaccine or pop tarts. JPL alone made more than 2000 widely used things which were first invented for space exploration. ALso, NASA gets 0.4% of the american federal buget, the military gets 38%, almost 100 times as much as NASA. If you want to improve life on earth, bitch about how the US navy has more than 5 ships without ammunition cause they have incedibly bad planning, not about how NASA is doing stuff which is helping us
@@lukasstaar6860 You did not get my point. If you understand the whole body especially brain completely You can develop much better tech than what we would if we focus on everything else. Imagine if you could live 1000 years instead of 100 you can travel 900 light years more simple. Also when did i bitch about nasa ? My meaning was Its more important to focus on us than focusing on something that you won't even reach. Simple eg our brain already outlives our body. Also there have been only 2 people who have went to the deepest place on earth but 18 people have landed on moon we know nothing about whats inside earth and we trying to understand whats out there. Doesn't makes sense to me.
Sad to see no Axion-Boson stars though. They've got to be one of the weirdest things that could exist since they're pretty much just invisible patches of warped space, but with the properties of a star.
when everything cools down its gonna contract, and crash together. Eventually the heaviest elements will settle as a nucleus, or compress into an exotic matter core, I dunno. The process contunuing forms a shell of the next element over it and so on till the onion layers are complete. After that, who knows, splody days are here again?
You forgot a cool far future hypothetical star type, blue dwarfs, the near end-of-like stage of low mass M dwarfs, which the universe is not old enough for us to witness.
When I was younger I had a huge fascination with the universe and what it had to offer. As I got older though I kind of lost the fire and interest for it. But I've got to say that this video really made me think and enjoy space and the universe for the first time in a long time. So thank you for making this video. It was really well made and also educational. :)
@@Chaos------ For sure! I was born in the 80s, so those and the early 90s were my formative years - pre-internet of course. All I had were books on space written in the 60s, 70s and maybe occasionally the 80s. Those were usually out of date by the time they turned up in my school library in a remote area. So these days, I am just filled with wonder again in my late 30s, because I can watch things like this whenever I want, with incredible detail - for FREE!!!! And if anything catches my attention - I have the whole internet to look it up and learn more! Then let that carry me onto more threads of recent research and discoveries. Incredible times we are living in, and I don't think people in general take advantage of it enough. I'm basically like a kid in a toyshop all over again though.
Excellent video SEA! Cool how you used the island of Montreal at 14:25 as a backdrop to illustrate the size difference between a pulsar and a quark star. Many documentaries use Manhattan as the backdrop; nice to see a change.
I just found the channel yesterday and I can't stop watching,this is better then Netflix haha, seriously though I have literally been binge watching these love them
I'm aware the universe changes very little in such a short amount of time. But every time you upload a new video, I just get super excited to watch. I wish you'd upload more frequently but, again, I know that not much happens in the cosmos lol. What feels like ages to us, is but a tick out there. All in all, I love your content and keep up the great work!
I thoroughly enjoy your content. I am absolutely obsessesed with all things Astronomy/Space/Physics and your videos actually cover material that is intruiging and interesting and never the cookie-cutter content that most of the other channels keep recycling. I am prohibiting you from abandoning this channel, as is feeds my inner nerd and can't go without. Seriously, Live long and Prosper🖖x 10^1500 for you and your content, sir.
I've seen a lot of videos on YT about different exotic stars, but this is definitely the best of them all. Good summary and progression through the list. Good stuff.
There are many great space/physics/astronomy channel on TH-cam, but I keep coming back to SEA’s channel, every night. He takes you on an adventure, I dim the lights lay back in bed and cast to the TV and enjoy.
This video is a master piece. It's a spiritual and scientific journey exploring the immense macro scale and function of stars and their makeup at the absolute most micro level. It brings me a childlike sense of wonder trying to comprehend these incomprehensible objects that light up our universe. Stars are incredible enough but hearing about quark stars just melts my brain. Bravo Sea, you have a very special talent and you are destined to do great things for the world of science.
It’s a year later and this is still my most favorite video on TH-cam. I might not have the biggest favorite library, but I watch a lot of space/time channels. This is still my #1 & I can’t click fast enough when there’s a new SEA video
The fact you only have 264k subs hurts my feelings. I would put your videos up there with Kurzgesagt as far as quality and how easily digestible they are.
I've read just about every book by Einstein, Tyson, Hawking, Dirac, Carroll, Sagan, etc. and still heard information in this video that I have never experienced in my life! A lot of good research went into this and I can't give you a big enough thumbs up :)
Your videos always blow my mind, but this one blew my mind an extra bit of appreciable distance, as the map of Montreal at 14:25 demonstrates, a quark star maps EXACTLY onto what was once my daily work commute. 🧠🤯💥✨💫
You were going to be the first person I pledged to on Patreon. Then I realised you don't have one... Somehow, the fact that I couldn't give you money saddened me. Your content is first-class.
A few things: The reason why 'quark stars' can exist is that one of the quarks changes to another type, which gives more quantum states for quarks to exist in. I'm not sure that electroweak stars can even exist, since their size sound VERY close to the Schwarzschild radius.
That TH-cam markdown is tough. If you have punctuation adjacent to the characters that you want to format, you might as well just format the punctuation as well.
The intro was flawless and had a great soundtrack to back it up. The intro for the "oort cloud" video was perfect! I'd like to hear more of those intro tracks in the background. It's absolutely hypnotic and perfect for listening to your videos at night.
#seasquad love your videos and I love space. It’s weird to look at the moon and think that someone out there set foot on it. Even weirder to think about the stars at night. Those little points of light are home to many alien worlds we could not comprehend. Thank you for making interesting space content :)
To me, it's insane how billions of years ago all matter in the universe was doing all of this without a single soul to watch. Everything fitting exactly where it should and creating the very stellar bodies we know today, in the dark void of space-time.
Wow, thanks for doing our suggestions, I think I speak for everyone when I say that this was a very interesting video, and I look forward to more from you in the future! - An old GD fan who still watches ur content. :)
Beautiful. Excellent small documentary that was immensely interesting and almost poetic by the fascinating way it was written. Amazing work. Congrats SEA
This is a contra reaction on high dynamic emotional vlogging, and has high potential to stear youtube on a better healthier path, I hope. It is a really freshning form of concent. The combination of a classic educational podcast, storrytelling elements and soundscape gives me the idea im educating myself and simultanuasly calming me down. Maybe history or contemporary geopolotics like bellingcat is suitable for this kind of content. I'm in no way an astromener or scientist, but stuff like this gives me a good idea what is out there that could be studied and thats cool. Please keep it exactly like this when you get a lot of subs. I wish I had that amount of knowledge in a field so I could make edits like this.
If it doesn't break any rules, then it did happen at some point. The chance of something possible not happening is so absurdly low it doesn't even need to be considered.
Although i agree there is a big thing to keep in mind at the same time. "Possible according to physics" and "chance of happening" are two very different things. In other words, making the math work is one thing, but being in a universe that actually accommodates that math to have a chance at occurring in the first place is not a given.
This is an amazing video. I found your channel a few months ago and I'm working my way through them slowly. Thank you for creating these, they're very enjoyable.
I’ve been searching for a video on exotic stars but had to rely on wiki for years. Thank you for this! Coolest Astronomy video I have ever seen. More videos like this would be amazing. Good job man.
Me: playing video games Sea: listen the Universe is going to die alright, the sun is going to explode, the earth is going to run out of water, and the ozone layer is being destroyed by global warming, oh yeah and there are litteral death stars in the universe.
The sun hasn't got enough energy to explode, but it does have enough energy to expand till it reaches a red giant type and swallows Earth and other planets.
@@hel0fthen0rth19 You don't think the sun ever becomes a Dwarf star there , then there will be an explosion and then eventually another explosion and then nothing, that's real cute, and naive in my opinion, and I'm no expert on cosmology, or novice, quite noob to be honest.
@@MetalMew2 First of all, I wasn't talking to you, to make it clear, I was answering the first comment. Secondly... Wtf did you write ? I can't understand anything you said, it makes no sense...
I kept seeing this video in my feed for a while, finally watched and wow, I never really thought of such phenomena, had goosebumps when it came to quasi stars and electroweak stars.
Thanks for providing me with humbling content. Your videos make me understand why narcissists suffer from depression when confronted with time scales and the end of the universe, haha.
Your videos are so interesting, inspiring and very informative! Thank you so much for sharing your creations with us! I await your newest videos with great anticipation!
@Luke Marshall I have removed some of them now. TH-cam automatically adds 6 ad breaks on 25m+ videos and I forgot to remove them because you have to do it manually. But it is done now and there should only be two or three max now.
Correct me if I’m wrong but would the study of neutron stars (most notably quark stars) provide a possible explanation as to what occurs at a singularity and what it is composed of?
I was glad you brought up strange stars. Strange droplets/matter are pretty terrifying in the context of the universe, the most perfectly stable matter possible, unable to decay or be destroyed, which we think could be capable of converting any other form of matter to more strange matter by merely touching it. I truly don't know how nobody has created a sci-fi story based on this.
"Because stars are much smaller these days..." Well they don't make stars like that anymore, do they? Those were the good ol' times.
They all look the same now too.
@@matthewbowen5841 Hertzsprung Russell diagram: Am I a joke to you?
@@dsdy1205 Oh, look. A meme.
@@billrich9722 Pardon my unoriginality
@@dsdy1205 No.
Watching a video about the Bootes Void after hearing about Strange Quark Nuggets flying through space = my first TH-cam existential crisis.
24:03 Sea: Which Is A Number So Big I Can't Fit It On Screen
*Fits On Screen*
Count it
@@Enter_channel_name 10^1,500 that's it I'm done countinf
@@VIRTUALHORIZON-001 Ok
Just because they can't doesn't mean they can't try
Its a number so big, I can't even talk about it.
I think this has been your greatest work to date SEA. Music, script, graphics, the whole shebang just extraordinary. We put it on the big screen and sat stunned for minutes after. Frikken brilliant. Many thanks.
Thank you so much! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
SEA keep the grind going sea. Never give up on your dream to teach the people of the internet! Your time to shine will be soon, but please for the love of god don’t stop uploading!
Absolutely agree. Love this topic
You forgot to add about subtitles at 15:29
@@SEA i too, lmao thx north korea's roaster (cyrillic thst is)
Ah, to be an iron sphere in 10^1500 years...
Nerrrrrd
@@Abravado no u
Unproblematic, simply vibin
See u there.
Can't w8
Some are afraid of aliens or asteroids... I'm afraid of strange droplets.
Agreed, I can only hope it actually decays outside the environment of a star into something less... corruptible
no kidding lol
Luckily these strange droplets are hypothetical
Yes. Fear the Aliens if they come here, They bring inevitable change.
Lolol
An iron star. Mind is blown. Thank you for this fascinating video. I love this one.
Glad you liked it!! 🙂
Well any neutron star is already kinda a iron star too, it has a thing layer of iron in its surface.
@Conner Clements this is below it, there are atom of iron in the neutron start superfice and atmosphere (if it can be cal that)
HAS HE LOST HIS MIND?
CAN HE SEE OR IS HE BLIND?
CAN HE WALK AT ALL?
OR IF HE MOVES WILL HE FALL?
15:29 "PulsOUR"
I see what you did there, comrade.
Phil Michaels Hard to overlook
Hey i have an interesting channel about space science and mysteries if ur curious about it do visit my channel once pls 🙏 🙏
Glad to know that SEA is a fellow comrade
@@EXOPLANETnews no self promoter
I was going to make this joke damnit!
So soundgarden was ahead of their time with blackhole sun
First thing i thought..
Legit.
The "sun" will end up as a white dwarf only, other stars have a different fate ;)
oh my, that woman in the bathtub with the great dane... ;)
Dammit you beat me to it
You must of gotten a degree from Cornell University too!
Wow! I never heard of gray holes, or any of the types of stars they mentioned before!!
That just blew my mind
Met plenty of a-holes though. They do exist. That theory has been proven long ago.
@@리주민 Lol
i’m watching many of SEA’s videos for 5th, 6th , 7th times. this is the best channel i’ve ever come across.
i know this took a lot of work so thank you SEA, it is well appreciated
“history of the universe” as well these two are on top
It's like christmas morning when sea uploads
Indeed!
The Monk and then the video is over and we all feel empty inside while looking for something else to watch
Christmas Morning + Your Birthday
Shut up. (Mad cause I didn’t come up with that)
A big disappointment then?
"We might as well keep looking at one's we can see"👌👌
We spend to much time looking at the ground when we can just turn our heads up and see the whole universe in its glory.
Instead of looking at universe we should just look inside ourselves & try to make ourselves better. Hell we can't even live in too hot conditions nor too cold.. We can't live more than 100 years give or take... Instead of looking for places to live after we die 😂or aliens & life forms that we can't even comprehend.. We should just try to make technology to help improve our body & actually use all the power that this brain 🧠 that is already as complex & huge as universe in itself.
@⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻
You must not be aware of what physics has brought us...
We still need to know where we're going.
@@datdudeinred Thats the wrong approach. Space exploration gives us lots of offshoot technologies which we can use to better our lives, but asking NASA to predict them is like asking Columbus to predict the Polio vaccine or pop tarts. JPL alone made more than 2000 widely used things which were first invented for space exploration. ALso, NASA gets 0.4% of the american federal buget, the military gets 38%, almost 100 times as much as NASA. If you want to improve life on earth, bitch about how the US navy has more than 5 ships without ammunition cause they have incedibly bad planning, not about how NASA is doing stuff which is helping us
@@lukasstaar6860 You did not get my point. If you understand the whole body especially brain completely You can develop much better tech than what we would if we focus on everything else. Imagine if you could live 1000 years instead of 100 you can travel 900 light years more simple. Also when did i bitch about nasa ? My meaning was Its more important to focus on us than focusing on something that you won't even reach. Simple eg our brain already outlives our body. Also there have been only 2 people who have went to the deepest place on earth but 18 people have landed on moon we know nothing about whats inside earth and we trying to understand whats out there. Doesn't makes sense to me.
Sad to see no Axion-Boson stars though. They've got to be one of the weirdest things that could exist since they're pretty much just invisible patches of warped space, but with the properties of a star.
Like a white hole that yo can actually touch
Or preon stars
Shit. I'm gonna check this out!
Ghost star
when everything cools down its gonna contract, and crash together. Eventually the heaviest elements will settle as a nucleus, or compress into an exotic matter core, I dunno. The process contunuing forms a shell of the next element over it and so on till the onion layers are complete. After that, who knows, splody days are here again?
You forgot a cool far future hypothetical star type, blue dwarfs, the near end-of-like stage of low mass M dwarfs, which the universe is not old enough for us to witness.
There’s always that one guy smh
When I was younger I had a huge fascination with the universe and what it had to offer. As I got older though I kind of lost the fire and interest for it. But I've got to say that this video really made me think and enjoy space and the universe for the first time in a long time. So thank you for making this video. It was really well made and also educational. :)
You gotta download kerbal space program my guy
Huge number of massive advancements have been made in the last couple of years alone. Its worth nerding out and sifting through everything again.
Are you another version of me? Because that's exactly what I went through.
Bruh same wtf
@@Chaos------ For sure! I was born in the 80s, so those and the early 90s were my formative years - pre-internet of course. All I had were books on space written in the 60s, 70s and maybe occasionally the 80s. Those were usually out of date by the time they turned up in my school library in a remote area. So these days, I am just filled with wonder again in my late 30s, because I can watch things like this whenever I want, with incredible detail - for FREE!!!! And if anything catches my attention - I have the whole internet to look it up and learn more! Then let that carry me onto more threads of recent research and discoveries. Incredible times we are living in, and I don't think people in general take advantage of it enough. I'm basically like a kid in a toyshop all over again though.
Your videos are beyond interesting, enlightening, and incredibly well produced.
Thank you for all your work!!!
7:35
“Perhaps even the Milky Way’s own black hole, Sagittarius A”
[Finger guns]
Excellent video SEA! Cool how you used the island of Montreal at 14:25 as a backdrop to illustrate the size difference between a pulsar and a quark star. Many documentaries use Manhattan as the backdrop; nice to see a change.
11:14 -> Exotic State of Matter V. State intra-> neutron stars stable quark matter intra->exotic star quark star quark matter interior
I just found the channel yesterday and I can't stop watching,this is better then Netflix haha, seriously though I have literally been binge watching these love them
I'm aware the universe changes very little in such a short amount of time. But every time you upload a new video, I just get super excited to watch. I wish you'd upload more frequently but, again, I know that not much happens in the cosmos lol. What feels like ages to us, is but a tick out there. All in all, I love your content and keep up the great work!
I thoroughly enjoy your content. I am absolutely obsessesed with all things Astronomy/Space/Physics and your videos actually cover material that is intruiging and interesting and never the cookie-cutter content that most of the other channels keep recycling. I am prohibiting you from abandoning this channel, as is feeds my inner nerd and can't go without. Seriously, Live long and Prosper🖖x 10^1500 for you and your content, sir.
That guy that said it's like Christmas when you upload really isn't even joking.
Christmas is for kids, SEA is for adults
Nah I’m a kid and it’s like....
Not a new decade.
Just Christmas.
meta comment meta comment
@@TheGunmanChannel I'm 15 and now, thanks to you, an adult
Yeah, taxes etc.
I've seen a lot of videos on YT about different exotic stars, but this is definitely the best of them all. Good summary and progression through the list. Good stuff.
There are many great space/physics/astronomy channel on TH-cam, but I keep coming back to SEA’s channel, every night.
He takes you on an adventure, I dim the lights lay back in bed and cast to the TV and enjoy.
That was a great video best I've watched in a long time
Hollywood should be featured in this video because it corrupts stars all the time. 🤷🏾♂️
hihihihi
When we're already anyway talking about degenerate matter...
In due time the convergence will happen...
Let's hope it implodes
*oooo*
Easily one of the best channels on TH-cam. Thanks for consistently blowing our minds one video at a time SEA
Please, please keep posting videos on astronomy and physics!! You’re content is always incredible!
Stellar performance 👏🏻
Boooooo
outstanding video, like and sub for sure. Keep on!
This video is a master piece. It's a spiritual and scientific journey exploring the immense macro scale and function of stars and their makeup at the absolute most micro level. It brings me a childlike sense of wonder trying to comprehend these incomprehensible objects that light up our universe. Stars are incredible enough but hearing about quark stars just melts my brain. Bravo Sea, you have a very special talent and you are destined to do great things for the world of science.
I’m so glad this was in my recommendations. This is a very well made video, and it holds the interest all the way through. Subscribed!
and he didnt even say anything about "pls subscribe if you like the channel" thats been spun like a prayer in almost ever yt video these days
It’s a year later and this is still my most favorite video on TH-cam. I might not have the biggest favorite library, but I watch a lot of space/time channels. This is still my #1 & I can’t click fast enough when there’s a new SEA video
The fact you only have 264k subs hurts my feelings. I would put your videos up there with Kurzgesagt as far as quality and how easily digestible they are.
Easier to spell also
@@jengleheimerschmitt7941 lmao
353k march 2021
This is a great *and I mean great* channel, but saying it's as high quality as Kurzgesagt? Cool your jets.
@@Spekial2 "cool your jets" get it? Cause stars have jets? Ol knee sunburn right there, boys.
I've read just about every book by Einstein, Tyson, Hawking, Dirac, Carroll, Sagan, etc. and still heard information in this video that I have never experienced in my life! A lot of good research went into this and I can't give you a big enough thumbs up :)
Thank you for the video. It's not easy to put something like this together.
I appreciate your work.
Every video of yours fills me with a terror, and a calm I can't even begin to describe
Haven’t watched yet but just wanted to say I love your channel!
Hit me up on MySpace bro
Me too he articulates so well, don't hit up creeps!
Hey i have an interesting channel about space science and mysteries if ur curious about it do visit my channel once pls 🙏 🙏
Great video !
Hey i have an interesting channel about space science and mysteries if ur curious about it do visit my channel once pls 🙏 🙏
Wow! Quality sound and visuals! You folks are masters of relaying information!
Your videos always blow my mind, but this one blew my mind an extra bit of appreciable distance, as the map of Montreal at 14:25 demonstrates, a quark star maps EXACTLY onto what was once my daily work commute. 🧠🤯💥✨💫
Your notification has made my morning
You were going to be the first person I pledged to on Patreon. Then I realised you don't have one... Somehow, the fact that I couldn't give you money saddened me. Your content is first-class.
Yeah you don't see many TH-cam channels without a patreon account
Another amazing video, thank you!! ❤️
Damn fantastic video. Can't believe after decades reading about stars, there were still so many I had never heard about before.
Great video- absolutely fascinating- THANK YOU !
The universe: My pulsar
Soviet Union: *OUR* *PULSAR*
*Soviet national anthem radiates through the universe*
Is it yours?
Pulsour
@@silentwisdom7025 no its our's
@@Yusae_Smthn your much too close to me
A few things: The reason why 'quark stars' can exist is that one of the quarks changes to another type, which gives more quantum states for quarks to exist in.
I'm not sure that electroweak stars can even exist, since their size sound VERY close to the Schwarzschild radius.
I was not at all prepared for the "PulsOUR!" joke 🤣🤣🤣🤣
More like "Stars You Can't _SEA_"
Eheheheheh
oh you failed to italicize it.
you were so close
That TH-cam markdown is tough. If you have punctuation adjacent to the characters that you want to format, you might as well just format the punctuation as well.
@@georgeofhamilton ikr
_no..... _*_no_*
Hey i have an interesting channel about space science and mysteries if ur curious about it do visit my channel once pls 🙏 🙏
Thank you for this Video. Your videos are great and more Elaborate, thus making us understand each point clearly.
Definitely my favorite video from you yet, I really enjoyed it!
The intro was flawless and had a great soundtrack to back it up. The intro for the "oort cloud" video was perfect! I'd like to hear more of those intro tracks in the background. It's absolutely hypnotic and perfect for listening to your videos at night.
#seasquad love your videos and I love space. It’s weird to look at the moon and think that someone out there set foot on it. Even weirder to think about the stars at night. Those little points of light are home to many alien worlds we could not comprehend. Thank you for making interesting space content :)
You're one of my favorite narrators for astronomy videos. Your voice is so smooth and your videos are well written.
Listening to you is the most delightful way of falling asleep.... I love stories about universe 🥰
This channel has really been impressing me lately. Keep it up dude and I'm sure you'll take off
To me, it's insane how billions of years ago all matter in the universe was doing all of this without a single soul to watch. Everything fitting exactly where it should and creating the very stellar bodies we know today, in the dark void of space-time.
Sea's channel is one of the greatest. Really informative, combined with super chill music.
Thank you for creating content
Just finished watching, one of my fav videos you've made so far, keep up the amazing work!
The visuals, the narrative, the information are as good as it gets in the universe information vids
Who needs online classes when you have amazing content like this!
Your videos are better than many documentaries I’ve seen on CuriosityStream. I love every one of your videos I’ve seen so far
Wow, thanks for doing our suggestions, I think I speak for everyone when I say that this was a very interesting video, and I look forward to more from you in the future! - An old GD fan who still watches ur content. :)
Me too!
Beautiful. Excellent small documentary that was immensely interesting and almost poetic by the fascinating way it was written. Amazing work. Congrats SEA
The stars you can't see are fascinating to think about...but the stars you can't _unsee_ will drive you to madness.
This is one of the most interesting astronomy video I've ever seen!
This is a contra reaction on high dynamic emotional vlogging, and has high potential to stear youtube on a better healthier path, I hope. It is a really freshning form of concent. The combination of a classic educational podcast, storrytelling elements and soundscape gives me the idea im educating myself and simultanuasly calming me down. Maybe history or contemporary geopolotics like bellingcat is suitable for this kind of content. I'm in no way an astromener or scientist, but stuff like this gives me a good idea what is out there that could be studied and thats cool. Please keep it exactly like this when you get a lot of subs. I wish I had that amount of knowledge in a field so I could make edits like this.
What a wonderful video! my absolute favorite of yours and on all of youtube itself. thank you very much.
If it doesn't break any rules, then it did happen at some point. The chance of something possible not happening is so absurdly low it doesn't even need to be considered.
I love this way of thinking
That's the concept of "Almost Surely". Still not 100% guaranteed to happen, though.
Cool thought
Although i agree there is a big thing to keep in mind at the same time. "Possible according to physics" and "chance of happening" are two very different things. In other words, making the math work is one thing, but being in a universe that actually accommodates that math to have a chance at occurring in the first place is not a given.
This is an amazing video. I found your channel a few months ago and I'm working my way through them slowly. Thank you for creating these, they're very enjoyable.
I’ve been searching for a video on exotic stars but had to rely on wiki for years. Thank you for this! Coolest Astronomy video I have ever seen.
More videos like this would be amazing. Good job man.
Just finished bingeing and I get a new video, I am truly blessed
Whew, that's a lot of hypothetical star stages.
Your videos are honestly the best space videos out there
Me: playing video games
Sea: listen the Universe is going to die alright, the sun is going to explode, the earth is going to run out of water, and the ozone layer is being destroyed by global warming, oh yeah and there are litteral death stars in the universe.
Also me: Starts another match of the game, after finishing this video.
The sun hasn't got enough energy to explode, but it does have enough energy to expand till it reaches a red giant type and swallows Earth and other planets.
@@hel0fthen0rth19 You don't think the sun ever becomes a Dwarf star there , then there will be an explosion and then eventually another explosion and then nothing, that's real cute, and naive in my opinion, and I'm no expert on cosmology, or novice, quite noob to be honest.
@@MetalMew2 First of all, I wasn't talking to you, to make it clear, I was answering the first comment. Secondly... Wtf did you write ? I can't understand anything you said, it makes no sense...
@@hel0fthen0rth19 Simply put you said the Sun, doesn't have enough energy, it is a nuclear fusion reactor, it has plenty you Muppet.
I kept seeing this video in my feed for a while, finally watched and wow, I never really thought of such phenomena, had goosebumps when it came to quasi stars and electroweak stars.
Thanks for providing me with humbling content.
Your videos make me understand why narcissists suffer from depression when confronted with time scales and the end of the universe, haha.
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"Which is a number so big I can't fit it in the screen."
**fits it in about half the screen**
Thank you, this was wonderful!
Your videos are so interesting, inspiring and very informative! Thank you so much for sharing your creations with us!
I await your newest videos with great anticipation!
Youre amazing dude love youre vids!
You deserve more attention.
Hope you're gonna get that.
Love your channel so much
Really glad you're posting more frequently, good stuff.👍
You from LA?
Sea is rare in that he understands his source material without losing his perspective. It's all just theory when we haven't directly observed it.
Iron Stars, still banging when everything in the universe is long gone.
Such an underrated channel. Keep going and you'll catch up PBS spacetime. Well done.
I love the content you put out, keep it up my dude!
Well i did till he started putting 6 ads in q 25 minute video. Utterly ruins his content.
@Luke Marshall I have removed some of them now. TH-cam automatically adds 6 ad breaks on 25m+ videos and I forgot to remove them because you have to do it manually. But it is done now and there should only be two or three max now.
@@ManikMiner155 dowload both AdBlock Plus and uBlock for your browser and use them both at same time - thank me later
What a superb video. Also the ending minute of discussion brilliantly encapsulates why science is so beautiful!
Correct me if I’m wrong but would the study of neutron stars (most notably quark stars) provide a possible explanation as to what occurs at a singularity and what it is composed of?
Excellent work. Outstanding production, down to the soundtrack. ♥️♥️♥️
Me: *Sees new video by SEA*
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@@exoplanets what's up legend!
Get the popcorn
Quasi stars are by far my favorite star on the list. Imagine a star being powered by black hole accretion, that's so cool!
You have a way of explaining that perfectly articulates the information while also being incredibly engaging.
Visuals are on point too.
I was glad you brought up strange stars. Strange droplets/matter are pretty terrifying in the context of the universe, the most perfectly stable matter possible, unable to decay or be destroyed, which we think could be capable of converting any other form of matter to more strange matter by merely touching it.
I truly don't know how nobody has created a sci-fi story based on this.
Wasn't that the basis for the red matter in the 2009 JJ Abrams Star Trek?
@@matthewbowen5841 Honestly, I'm not sure. I saw it in theaters and remember virtually nothing about it now. Was that the one with a Romulan big bad?
You have a talent for story telling. This was great, thanks!
Just found this channel. Those are absolutely stunning graphics!
Been recommended to watch this, I feel like this is an interesting channel, I subbed! 😄