And now falling into the empty blackness of extra galactic space for the rest of eternity. Since the odds of this poor cameraman, finding another galaxy to crash into is astronomically high, he will be floating for a very, very long time.
"For this trip you are not wearing your usual indestructible suit" Wait, what? 😮 "You are wearing a suit that lets you travel at speeds surpassing the speed of light" Phew, had me worried there.
Man, that course on withstanding thousands of Gs of force has a 2% passing rate out of 1000 or so accepted applicants. We're an elite task force made up of a few dozen individuals.
@@renjiaow3742 Not only that, some of the dots are other galaxies! And even our Milky Way looks like one from a large enough distance. Easy to say, but impossible to authentically comprehend (which is fair as it's not evolutionary relevant, but still astronomically frustrating😅).
@@Darth_Niki4 I’m sure there’s other advanced life looking at our dot wondering if there’s life on it as well. Kinda crazy to think about, maybe they have the internet as well or a different variation?
@@renjiaow3742Well the crazy thing is not just that but if we follow Einstein's math, we get infinite no of parallel universes which is even more horrifying to think of....
That sounds like a biased thing to say. You say it's infinitely beautiful, as if to say that there isn't anything unpleasant about it to look at, but I think you're tong. I think even you have seen things that you don't like looking at.
@@merthacoglu4908it did, it’s been in interstellar space for longer than 10 years, but it hasn’t exited the Oort Cloud. While voyager 2 is still inside the heliosphere.
@@g12rzaasas you should check the description before you ask, the creator might just put the link to the song there, which they did, just check the description
As much as I love all these "falling into" videos, space nerd that I am, this is the first one that truly tickled my Star Wars nerdiness and made me really consider the fantasy of interstellar travel and a truly *galactic* sense of neighborhood. Seeing how densly packed the center of our galaxy is, compared with the farther reaches, you really start to understand the compactness (and close-knit corruption) of the Inner Rim worlds of Star Wars vs. the "wild west" frontier isolation of the Outer Rim worlds. Great video that allows science to inform fantasy!
For someone who was never meant for this world, I must confess I'm suddenly having a hard time leaving it. Of course, they say every atom in our bodies was once part of a star. Maybe I'm not leaving... maybe I'm going home. - Gattaca 1997
Meh, you never know. Maybe we can upload our consciousness into a computer and control robots so we can eventually go to space on spaceships and explore using solar power or smth
yeah, not in our lifetime tho, and maybe it will never be possible bc of physics and human biology limitations its like the creator itself put the speedlimit of the universe and we are never meant to explore it ( im an atheist )
@Arejen03 I mean it's always good to hope like there is maybe the possibility to keep us alive long enough to reach that stage but it depends on how old you are also we couldn't fathom the idea of a phone like 100 years ago so who is to say there can't be another huge breakthrough that allows us to achieve a huge lifespan?
@@goldengoose9941 I mean that won't be you though, that'll be a copy of you. You in your body will still eventually go. That second you, though? Infinite possibilities.
First the suit protects against heat and radiation. Next it projects against deadly magnetic fields and gravity. Now it makes you travel faster than light. What’s next? Teleportation to other universes?
A tiny island adrift in a vast cosmic ocean... That line gives me insane goosebumps just trying to comprehend the scale that it describes. We are but one galaxy, and even though to us it is absolutely gigantic with unfathomable distances between things, it is a mere speck of light in the universe as a whole. Damn.
Beautiful work of art and education. Watching your videos is like eye candy, and oftentimes I go researching different terms or things showcased within your videos and marvel at what we’ve discovered in our universe. Thank you for doing what you do!
Absolutely love your videos - it's so immersive and intense. Terrifying and beautiful at the same time, but really feels like you get to experience "space" from the comforts of your safe home
Another stunning video. The music is very well chosen. I'm glad you continue making this "falling" videos after finishing all Solar system objects. Please keep making them, there's so many fascinating objects in our universe
Very relaxing video and beautiful music. Carry on showing this kind of simulations, please. I love them, specially the ones about black holes and planets...
Magnificent! The images, perfectly complemented by the beautiful music, remind me of the visits I was lucky enough to make to the old London Planetarium in the 1970s. There too, there was no attempt to stun your senses (like a cheap roller-coaster ride). Instead, just calm music, letting the wonders of the Universe reveal themselves in all their glory.
I bet you if there is intelligent life in the middle of the Milky Way, they are definitely saying « there is unlikely to be life at the outer edges of the galaxy due to lack of conditions » lol
Please upload at 4K, your videos deserve that! 🙏 Also, make sure to lock your fps to 60 and turn on Vsync to avoid screen tearing 👍 The music is beautiful too. Thanks.
Looking at the Milky Way really dose look like looking at our own planets Deep sea called the Abyss. With all of those seemingly tiny Suns looking like plankton, to think how big and vast it actually is. It's terrifying yet beautiful.
Kudos the cameraman for surviving entering a black hole, getting sent to the sun, and now falling back into the galaxy, you really can't hurt the cameraman
Ive seen all your videos, and this is by far my favourite one. Its so terrifyingly beatiful that my face throughout this 6 minutes was 😮. Congratulations!!❤
The thing is: if you actually reached the center of the galaxy (assuming somehow you are still alive), there would be so much light you would literally see nothing. Or, to put it in other words: you would see exactly the direct opposite to empty, dark space → literally pure light, all around you. Everything would be light. There would be no direction to look at in which light is not present.
Plot twist: to fall into the Universe, you have to first start OUTSIDE it. You know, in the n+1 dimensions multiverse where our bubble universes float...
In all my years of fascination with astronomy, it never once occurred to me that nebulae like Carina and Orion were in our galaxy. It honestly puts an even heavier weight on me in terms of the scale of our universe.
These videos are TERRIFYING. These types of things get my heart rate up faster than horror movies, because horror movies aren't real. Just trying to grasp the scale of a single pixel of light in this video is incomprehensible.
Fear of the ocean is called thalassophobia, but I can’t find a term for a similar fear of outer space, which just seems like the same thing but even more so
It's videos like yours that make me realize how small and insignificant we are, but in a good way! Any problem I may be dealing with may seem huge and impossible to overcome, but comparing it to the vastness of space, that problem may as well be the size of an atom!
If anyone is a curious about the music in this video, the piece is called “I Walk With Ghosts” by Scott Buckley. I always need to find music that I can feel so I can put it in my collection. ☺️
The thing which terrifies me is that if you upload at this rate only .. i only have about 900 stargaze videos to watch in my lifetime😢(2 videos a month)
I started this habit as a kid that i would daydream of floating through space at the speed of light but it felt like a gentle cruise, whenever the trauma i was going through got too much. I felt so at peace when there was just the endless darkness and the colourful wonders of the universe around me or maybe it was the feeling of being far away from earth, who knows? Thank you for turning my daydream into something i can see with my actual eyes and reminding me of those moments of peace. I needed that. Beautiful video❤
Even a grain of sand is bigger than we will ever be in comparison to the universe. I don't know what would be a good comparison, but it would have to be something so small, you could barely even see it with a microscope haha.
We humans invented the concept of "meaning" in the first place, the universe has none. It just exists... so find some comfort in the fact that you're wrong. The things that you do and only those have meaning, because you give it to them. It's the motions of the galaxies and their directions that actually have no meaning.
@@pietro9845The concept of meaning is an extension of the concept of existence, we know that we exist so does the things that surround us but the point here is a perspective of magnitude, something so large, confuse and yet beautiful but beyond our complete comprehension of its nature. I mean, how is it possible to something endless like the space even exists? We know that it exists, we are nothing but stardust. I would say that the space is a transcendental product however I do not believe in God in first place.
Your channel really makes me feel at ease. My heaven is being able to travel the universe spectator mode with the souls and spirits of the ones you love.
Doomguy really out here traversing entire galaxies 😂 I sometimes look up at the sheer amount of viable stars in the sky and wonder how many of them support worlds like ours How many just have Gas giants and other inhospitable terrestrial worlds How many stars are just Simply alone Nothing but debris and asteroids orbiting it I wonder often what else is out there in the limitless cosmos Thank you for making me think these things again
@@thiagogoncalves7389indeed at the speed of light the journey would take 0 seconds basically sort of teleportation. For other observers it would feel x amount of years depending on distance.
This guy went from falling into planets to falling into galaxies
What will he do next? A galaxy cluster?
@@jainysail2941 falling into the observable universe
And now falling into the empty blackness of extra galactic space for the rest of eternity. Since the odds of this poor cameraman, finding another galaxy to crash into is astronomically high, he will be floating for a very, very long time.
@@FluffyTara falling into a multiverse 😳
Wrong it’s actually falling into planets, falling into black holes falling into stars, falling into a galaxy
"For this trip you are not wearing your usual indestructible suit" Wait, what? 😮
"You are wearing a suit that lets you travel at speeds surpassing the speed of light" Phew, had me worried there.
Man, that course on withstanding thousands of Gs of force has a 2% passing rate out of 1000 or so accepted applicants. We're an elite task force made up of a few dozen individuals.
got me sweating when we got near to those cluster of stars and the black hole
Upgrayedd
*gets spaghettied*
Hello- 𝘸𝘢𝘪𝘵 𝘐'𝘮 𝘯𝘦𝘢𝘳 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘣𝘭𝘢𝘤𝘬 𝘩𝘰𝘭𝘦- 𝙉𝙊𝙊𝙊𝙊
Don't know why but it feels like one of the most beautiful thing I've seen in my life.
Knowing that every dot has potentially earth like planets around it is humbling. We’re so small in the grand scale yet so unique.
Same
@@renjiaow3742 Not only that, some of the dots are other galaxies! And even our Milky Way looks like one from a large enough distance.
Easy to say, but impossible to authentically comprehend (which is fair as it's not evolutionary relevant, but still astronomically frustrating😅).
@@Darth_Niki4 I’m sure there’s other advanced life looking at our dot wondering if there’s life on it as well. Kinda crazy to think about, maybe they have the internet as well or a different variation?
@@renjiaow3742Well the crazy thing is not just that but if we follow Einstein's math, we get infinite no of parallel universes which is even more horrifying to think of....
Falling into the milky way ❎
Falling for the milky way ✅
🤣🤣🤣
😅😅👏👏👏👏
😂
falling for the milky way ❌
falling into the milky way ✅✅✅✅✅✅
probably my favorite one yet
❤
I got goosebumps like 5 times throughout the video. Everything was breathtaking!
Me too
That one bit where you look back up at the Magellanic Clouds as countless stars fly past - I nearly had a mental breakdown
Space is so unendingly beautiful. There's so much out there to admire.
And also to be afraid of... :D
That sounds like a biased thing to say. You say it's infinitely beautiful, as if to say that there isn't anything unpleasant about it to look at, but I think you're tong. I think even you have seen things that you don't like looking at.
@@Steveman27 it's not that deep 🗿, are we not allowed to exaggerate anymore?
THIS IS TERRIFYING
@@Steveman27 you must be miserable lol.
Can u do video on the journey of Voyager 1? Like where it’s now and where it’ll be in the future
yes yes yes
It has barely left the solar system.
@@merthacoglu4908it did, it’s been in interstellar space for longer than 10 years, but it hasn’t exited the Oort Cloud. While voyager 2 is still inside the heliosphere.
Yes
@@merthacoglu4908it’s been in interstellar space for over a decade, but it has never exited the Oort Cloud.
thank you for not giving me that indestructible suit,, that was damn heavy as hell
You'll have it back soon enough, pretty risky out there without it!
@@Stargaze_youtube whats the song name?
@@g12rzaasasi walk with ghosts
@@g12rzaasas you should check the description before you ask, the creator might just put the link to the song there, which they did, just check the description
@@g12rzaasas I walk with ghosts by Scott buckley
As much as I love all these "falling into" videos, space nerd that I am, this is the first one that truly tickled my Star Wars nerdiness and made me really consider the fantasy of interstellar travel and a truly *galactic* sense of neighborhood. Seeing how densly packed the center of our galaxy is, compared with the farther reaches, you really start to understand the compactness (and close-knit corruption) of the Inner Rim worlds of Star Wars vs. the "wild west" frontier isolation of the Outer Rim worlds. Great video that allows science to inform fantasy!
For someone who was never meant for this world, I must confess I'm suddenly having a hard time leaving it. Of course, they say every atom in our bodies was once part of a star. Maybe I'm not leaving... maybe I'm going home.
- Gattaca 1997
We were born out of stars. I also wish to leave this world.
Born too late to explore the Earth, born too early to explore the galaxy.
Gay
@@Misty1112homophobic
The music suits so well!! Beautiful video! ❤
Beautiful 😂
it feels unfair that we will never explore this countless of worlds
Meh, you never know. Maybe we can upload our consciousness into a computer and control robots so we can eventually go to space on spaceships and explore using solar power or smth
yeah, not in our lifetime tho, and maybe it will never be possible bc of physics and human biology limitations its like the creator itself put the speedlimit of the universe and we are never meant to explore it ( im an atheist )
@Arejen03 I mean it's always good to hope like there is maybe the possibility to keep us alive long enough to reach that stage but it depends on how old you are also we couldn't fathom the idea of a phone like 100 years ago so who is to say there can't be another huge breakthrough that allows us to achieve a huge lifespan?
@@goldengoose9941 I mean that won't be you though, that'll be a copy of you.
You in your body will still eventually go. That second you, though? Infinite possibilities.
You can Just play mass effect
this is not simulation, is an art. art of unknown things.
It's the cosmic art.
No it is a simulation
i dont mean to be a sherlock but i think this is a game
First the suit protects against heat and radiation.
Next it projects against deadly magnetic fields and gravity.
Now it makes you travel faster than light.
What’s next? Teleportation to other universes?
Andromeda spoiler?
Now that you said it. Yes.
One hell of a spacesuit in other words lol 😂
You know it's NOT the same suit, right? Said in the beginning of the video.
in the next one - you can fart in it and it won't smell.
A tiny island adrift in a vast cosmic ocean...
That line gives me insane goosebumps just trying to comprehend the scale that it describes. We are but one galaxy, and even though to us it is absolutely gigantic with unfathomable distances between things, it is a mere speck of light in the universe as a whole. Damn.
It's from a quote by renowned astrophysicist Dr. Carl Sagan.
thank you for this deep philosophy garfield
Beautiful work of art and education. Watching your videos is like eye candy, and oftentimes I go researching different terms or things showcased within your videos and marvel at what we’ve discovered in our universe. Thank you for doing what you do!
Even I still marvel at the universe every time! Thank you!!
This music is absolutely mesmerizing...
Absolutely love your videos - it's so immersive and intense. Terrifying and beautiful at the same time, but really feels like you get to experience "space" from the comforts of your safe home
I'm always mesmerized by your videos Stargaze. Thank you for your work
Still holding out for UY Scuti.🤞
It's not interesting, like, at all, other than it's shape.
This was beautiful! Music is spot on too.
These videos are truly mind bending, keep it going
Stargaze, you are one of a kind!! Thank you for sharing this with us.🙏🏾
this video makes me feel small
@PunyHulk what that suppose to mean?
@@scoutzzero25 We are so small that if one day the earth is destroyed, who or what would even notice?
@@CipherGalmTeam me
@@scoutzzero25 omg scoutzzero25 will notice earth getting destroyed this is legendary news
@@stewbanker thanks
Another stunning video. The music is very well chosen. I'm glad you continue making this "falling" videos after finishing all Solar system objects. Please keep making them, there's so many fascinating objects in our universe
I expected us to fall through the black hole. But this was great too. Loved the star cluster.
Damn, those clusters are so neat.
Among others your's videos this one is just Wow!😮
Thank you.
Thanks!!
nice grammar
What a beautiful rendition of traveling the universe, thank you so much for this video Stargaze.
Thank you!!
Super underrated channel!!! Dude this is insanely beautiful!!
❤️
Your content starts something beyond comprehension. Very unusual and I like it!
Gorgeous!!!! It brought tears to my eyes.
These videos are becoming more and more beautiful. Fantastic choice of music.
Very relaxing video and beautiful music. Carry on showing this kind of simulations, please. I love them, specially the ones about black holes and planets...
Magnificent! The images, perfectly complemented by the beautiful music, remind me of the visits I was lucky enough to make to the old London Planetarium in the 1970s. There too, there was no attempt to stun your senses (like a cheap roller-coaster ride). Instead, just calm music, letting the wonders of the Universe reveal themselves in all their glory.
The channel that got me interested in space ❤️
I wish I had the superpower to withstand all cosmic forces and leave Earth, flying endlessly to explore the universe.
Agreed
The Milky Way is vastly more interesting than I first thought... thank you for this video!
This is so beautiful. I love these videos. Looking at the world like this makes all my issues seem insignificant
Next we should fall into the andromeda galaxy.
And into the black hole itself. That would be fascinating. I thought we were going to go right into Sagittarius tbh
I wish for the same @@f1reasp3ct5
@@f1reasp3ct5same but isnt that like the first video on this series
@@JesúsDaríoJuárezSandoval I may be having a brain fart, but I have no idea what you are meaning by your statement.
We don't know what it's like
Great work👌🏻
Thank you ❤️
I've got to say, the star-filled cluster at the center is breathtakingly beautiful and yet also quite scary.
Galaxies are truly a sight to behold...
The sheer scale of everything is just utterly mind boggling and makes me feel utterly insignificant in the grand scheme of things....
i thought the ending was gonna be the astronaut dying falling onto the black hole at the center
Usual Stargaze death, common black hole W
I literally look forward to these videos. Keep em coming! They’re so intriguing.
Thanks a lot for making those videos, I’ve always thought about those experiences but never thought anybody would demonstrate them soo professionally.
especially beautiful. thank you
Watched this video over and over again . Thank you for providing us this perspective.
3:25 *No Man's Sky logo appears*
The best video of you so far 😊
I bet you if there is intelligent life in the middle of the Milky Way, they are definitely saying « there is unlikely to be life at the outer edges of the galaxy due to lack of conditions » lol
Please upload at 4K, your videos deserve that! 🙏 Also, make sure to lock your fps to 60 and turn on Vsync to avoid screen tearing 👍
The music is beautiful too.
Thanks.
VR 360 when? Honestly, goosebumps, insane work. I did not expect to find this today, but sure as heck glad I did.
Looking at the Milky Way really dose look like looking at our own planets Deep sea called the Abyss. With all of those seemingly tiny Suns looking like plankton, to think how big and vast it actually is. It's terrifying yet beautiful.
Kudos the cameraman for surviving entering a black hole, getting sent to the sun, and now falling back into the galaxy, you really can't hurt the cameraman
This is the best video you made so far
2:46 bro said: ( ͡❛ ͜ʖ ͡❛)
LMAO I SEE IT
@@TheGrimReaper19 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks, i cant unsee it.
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Beautiful. I would have liked it if you highlighted our sun insignificantly zipping past on the way in! "Aaaaand, that's us."
I thoroughly enjoyed this one 😊
You are honestly my favourite channel on youtube 😂 my autism is absolutely loving this series
Amazing video, thank you for your information.
Despite this a real existence but also somehow impossible to imagine!
Ive seen all your videos, and this is by far my favourite one. Its so terrifyingly beatiful that my face throughout this 6 minutes was 😮. Congratulations!!❤
Glad you have a new favorite! Thank you!
You can see Crab Nebula at 4:18, the right side
Im in love with this channel thank you stargaze ☺️✨️
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This types of song touches your soul. Calm and peace
I love Space Engine, in VR it's absolutely phenomenal. Like it's barely even a "game" more of a software but still my favorite VR experience
Profound. Thank you.
The thing is: if you actually reached the center of the galaxy (assuming somehow you are still alive), there would be so much light you would literally see nothing. Or, to put it in other words: you would see exactly the direct opposite to empty, dark space → literally pure light, all around you. Everything would be light. There would be no direction to look at in which light is not present.
Waiting for "Falling into the Universe" video
I'd love to see that tho.
@@neoseverus8386 same lol
i want to see the falling into andromeda video
Plot twist: to fall into the Universe, you have to first start OUTSIDE it. You know, in the n+1 dimensions multiverse where our bubble universes float...
This is the most beautiful video yet
I will! Thank you!
Will forever be a fan of the falling into series! Keeep doing it!
Reminds me of Carl Sagan's Ship of the Imagination.
In all my years of fascination with astronomy, it never once occurred to me that nebulae like Carina and Orion were in our galaxy. It honestly puts an even heavier weight on me in terms of the scale of our universe.
Next video: Falling into Andromeda looking back at the Milky Way as you fall into it :)
I was so looking forward to a new video ❤ I’m excited 🌹
For those wondering how these videos are made, this is a game on Steam called "Space Engine"
These videos are TERRIFYING.
These types of things get my heart rate up faster than horror movies, because horror movies aren't real.
Just trying to grasp the scale of a single pixel of light in this video is incomprehensible.
I feel the same as you, it's very terrifying just thinking about how tiny we are in the universe.
Fear of the ocean is called thalassophobia, but I can’t find a term for a similar fear of outer space, which just seems like the same thing but even more so
@@rootbeer_666astrophobia
@@rootbeer_666 that's Astrophobia.
If the simulation is this beautiful, I can only imagine what it looks like in real life 🤩
Amazing video. Really breath taking work. Kudos!
Thank you very much!
This is just really amazing!
This video is so beautiful yet extremely terrifying
Keep these coming bro. 👍
This is amazing. Good job I enjoyed 👏🔥
It's videos like yours that make me realize how small and insignificant we are, but in a good way! Any problem I may be dealing with may seem huge and impossible to overcome, but comparing it to the vastness of space, that problem may as well be the size of an atom!
I think this is so cool, I love how bright it is as you are headed into the heart of the Milky way.
0:47
DOOM fans: 😔 No suit? 🥺
Sonic fans: 🤩 SPEED 🤩
I can agree as a SANE sonic fan
EARLYYYYYY!!! YOU'RE THE BEST!! IT'S REALLY AMAZING TO WITNESS OUR MOTHER UNIVERSE THROUGH OUR EYES, THANK YOU SO MUCH :>
If anyone is a curious about the music in this video, the piece is called “I Walk With Ghosts” by Scott Buckley. I always need to find music that I can feel so I can put it in my collection. ☺️
The thing which terrifies me is that if you upload at this rate only .. i only have about 900 stargaze videos to watch in my lifetime😢(2 videos a month)
But it will be quality vids ;)
@@SeriousGamingSteam you're goddam right 🔥
Ahaha, is that not enough?😭
@@Stargaze_youtube certainly not😎
I started this habit as a kid that i would daydream of floating through space at the speed of light but it felt like a gentle cruise, whenever the trauma i was going through got too much. I felt so at peace when there was just the endless darkness and the colourful wonders of the universe around me or maybe it was the feeling of being far away from earth, who knows? Thank you for turning my daydream into something i can see with my actual eyes and reminding me of those moments of peace. I needed that. Beautiful video❤
Pretty cool that I was able to re create that feeling for you. Thank you!!
My life feels meaningless every time I remember how small everything done by humanity is when compared to the universe, we are like a grain of sand.
I see it like this: If we can make so much meaning in our lives on this planet, imagine how many things we could experience and create in the galaxy!
Even a grain of sand is bigger than we will ever be in comparison to the universe. I don't know what would be a good comparison, but it would have to be something so small, you could barely even see it with a microscope haha.
@@skeletos06 Even smaller than atoms. And atoms aren't even visible by microscopes.
We humans invented the concept of "meaning" in the first place, the universe has none. It just exists... so find some comfort in the fact that you're wrong. The things that you do and only those have meaning, because you give it to them. It's the motions of the galaxies and their directions that actually have no meaning.
@@pietro9845The concept of meaning is an extension of the concept of existence, we know that we exist so does the things that surround us but the point here is a perspective of magnitude, something so large, confuse and yet beautiful but beyond our complete comprehension of its nature. I mean, how is it possible to something endless like the space even exists? We know that it exists, we are nothing but stardust. I would say that the space is a transcendental product however I do not believe in God in first place.
Truly beautiful! Perfect music for the voyage! Thank you!
Your channel really makes me feel at ease. My heaven is being able to travel the universe spectator mode with the souls and spirits of the ones you love.
Hmm..🤔 how about doing a falling into a Supernova next😊
Or the helix nebula
That's a good idea
He uses space engine for these videos so I don’t know if it’s possible to see a star going supernova in space engine. (Yet)
Now do falling into the great attractor!
Yes!!!
the only thing you will see in the video is my profile picture getting closer to the screen.
Doomguy really out here traversing entire galaxies 😂
I sometimes look up at the sheer amount of viable stars in the sky and wonder how many of them support worlds like ours
How many just have Gas giants and other inhospitable terrestrial worlds
How many stars are just Simply alone
Nothing but debris and asteroids orbiting it
I wonder often what else is out there in the limitless cosmos
Thank you for making me think these things again
So peaceful once again. Thank you very much
1:40 "so the galaxy is flat"
- flat eart
100,000 years at the speed of light to travel the length of the Milky Way is hard to wrap my head around
Considering we can’t even go (or in my opinion never will go) the speed of light. That makes it even crazier to me.
100 000 years to a stationary observer. To the traveller, it would feel instantaneous
@@thiagogoncalves7389indeed at the speed of light the journey would take 0 seconds basically sort of teleportation. For other observers it would feel x amount of years depending on distance.