I had originally wanted to include this quote at the end... "Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known." But upon trying to find the source of the quote I found an article saying that the quote was not actually made my Sagan but by a reporter interviewing him, quoteinvestigator.com/2013/03/18/incredible/ The more you know.
Francisco Russo The life of a living being may be "pointless" in common sense, but definetly not worthless. The fact of you existing, feeling & (probably) having free will disproves that quite obviously.
Nice it is; 'Nature always takes longest threads to weave its pattern such that a small segment of it reveals the entire truth of its tapestry' - Sir Richard P. Feynman :)
It's quite nice to see this channel grow month after month! I guess we could say that to make a TH-cam channel, you first need to create the universe ;)
"When you’re in the way of waking up and finding out who you really are, what you do is what the whole universe is doing at the place you call here and now." - Alan watts Easiest way to change ones view on the universe: Look at the moon with decent binoculars. Most people haven't even done that and they realllllllllllllllly should.
Very hard stuff this Toby, into the deepest reaches of the Universe. As Carl Sagan himself said " we are perhaps only ankle deep from the shore of the vast ocean of the universe". We would all need to huddle together with you Toby to quell the deep emotions of facing "worlds as of yet untold"
I've been going through existential crisis myself. Scary, but I think ultimately enlightening. We may never find all the answers, but we can appreciate that the universe created something as complex as the human brain, so complicated that we can have thoughts about our origins and what reality is.
Agreed. Thankfully studying science can give us a certain mindfulness of the present moment, that can help us through these problems... ideally, at least :)
Very deep thinking ! after listening to Toby talk about Carl Sagan I viewed a clip of him speaking about ancient Indian religion which seemed more in keeping with the expanding and contracting Universe.
All Cosmoses are great, Carl's, Neil's and ours :-) I think singularity is just Theory of Relativity exceeding it's operational limits, not a thing in actual universe. We just really don't yet have theories to deal with extremes like the Universe in the very first microsecond or the inside of a black hole. Newer inflation theories say that inflation started before Big Bang.
OMG I only clicked on here because of the Carl Sagan quote in the thumb nail, only to find the video starts off with the great man himself. Excellent Tibees, thanks for sharing.
"We are a way for the cosmos to know itself." What a profound statement. Brian Cox said something similar in one of his television documentaries. He said "We are the cosmos made conscious, and life is the means by which the universe understands itself."
Here is a killer apple pie recipe for you: 1 cup of apples, skinned and cut into pieces 1 tablespoon of fruit pectin 3 tablespoons of canola (rapeseed) oil 1/4 teaspoon of mercury II cyanide 1/2 cup of sugar 1/2 cup of flour 1 medium pie pan Pie filling: Boil the apples until soft. Drain all but a small amount of water and add the pectin, sugar and mercury cyanide. Make sure it gets uniformly mixed, you don't want that cyanide taste getting through. Pour into the prepared pie crust before it cools and congeals. Crust: Spread the flour in the bottom of the piepan and mix the oil and enough water into it to make it hold together like putty but not sticky and press it flat with a spoon. It is now ready for the pie filling. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees fahrenheit and cook your pie for 40 minutes. I don't guarantee it will be the best apple pie you will ever eat, but I do guarantee it will be the last apple pie you ever eat. It's to die for.
Talk of the Big Bang always reminds me of the BIg Bang burger bar in "The Restaurant at the end of the Universe". Maybe The Great Crunch: a postulated theory to explain the end of the universe is simply the Universe rewinding. At some point the Universe reaches a halfway point,and begins to wind back. Or maybe not. It's a bit late and I'm in a philosophical mood. Universe Sandbox is one of the greatest games ever. A fun video. Cheers!
I just need to say you seem really sweet and your videos are super interesting, I want my boyfriend to watch your videos he's going to study astrophysics and this channel is awesome! I also enjoy your calm voice is very relaxing and makes these videos easy to understand
Just found your channel and love it so far! I'm starting my transition to astrophysics next semester. I have a bachelor's in Computer Science and am currently a software developer, so I figure it's best to go for a masters in astrophysics before getting into a PhD program. Since I have no physics background, I don't imagine I'd be able to get into any decent program currently. I'm super excited to get started! I'll be following your channel :)
Just to amplify the awesomeness of being composed of matter created in supernova, I recently learned that in fact some of the elements and subatomic particles have actually passed through 2 or 3 supernova explosions. You have to be a bit sad not to be moved even a little by such a fact. It also puts the human centric philosophy of religion in perspective. You know, God made the world just for you. I don't think so. Segueing smoothly into a slightly related topic. Arlo Guthrie wrote a beautiful folk song title "This Land is Your Land". Sadly the sentiment is not true. But the melody is ... I was about to say divine, but I can't use that. It is superb.
annnnd subscribed. Hey ever had those. "Where does this path go...omg how FAR does this path go" type of thoughts? Physics slaps me with that question in a very existential way.
I thought that in case that a white dwarf's mass surpassed the Chandrasekhar Limit what would result would be a black hole. Doesn't the remaining of the supernova become a black hole due to gravitational forces? Is it necessary for the mass of the white dwarf to be several times the Chandrasekhar Limit in order for the perished star to have enough mass to become a neutron star, which then becomes a black hole? What is the key component that separates a white dwarf from exploding in a supernova fashion and a white dwarf undergoing collapse which results in a black hole?
Hi! Can you do a video about your high school life/ where you’re passion for physics stemmed from? I’m in high school and I love watching your videos-I can see myself majoring in physics and would love to know more about your story/ experience. Thanks!
Tibees. You should start creating universes and then run these simulation full scale 1:1. Would love to see this in action LIVE and UP CLOSE, hope it's. Not. Asking. Too. Much.
wow so the expanding of the univers is much bigger then gravitationals forces therefore it expends but the energy of expanding is it infinite or the it's gonna end sometime and the univers gonna collapse once more again
Tobie, when we think of temperature we typically think of the kinetic energy of atoms or molecules. What does temperature mean in the context of a state in which atoms haven't even formed short-term post big bang?
All hail Lord Sagan. Nice video! I'm contemplating buying this version of Universe Sandbox 2 to support its developers. One question: What is the name of the background song in the video? :-)
Why didn't Universe Sandbox simply decide it was a black hole when you crammed all that stuff into that space? One of the tenuous parts of the big bang theory as it is currently understood in my opinion, is that the early universe, and not even fractions of a second but even 50 thousand years later, was so dense that nothing should have been able to escape being part of a black hole. Supposedly it escaped this fate because it was so uniformly distributed that where would the center of the black hole be, but the non-uniformity was already present to a decent amount by that time 50 thousand years later, that is why there is that color-coded map of the CBR. Was the gravitational constant literally less back then? Because even TODAY, if you figure out the density of mass you need for a black hole with a schwarzschild radius of 10 billion light-years, and you look at all the galaxies within 10 billion light-years and their combined mass, you're not too far off, so imagine how this would have been 50k years after the big bang when you had the same mass crammed into a volume one MILLIONTH the length AND one MILLIONTH the width AND one MILLIONTH the height AND for it to be non-uniform to the tune of several parts per million. So I don't like this early universe theory stuff, especially when they talk about inflation or other things that supposedly happened in the first second. I don't give any stock to that, all we really know is that the universe was denser earlier on, that doesn't mean it emerged from a singularity. Something is wrong with the model as it is commonly stated.
Ik this is not relevant to this video at all but i have some questions for you and i would appreciate it so much if u could give me some advice right now cuz i could certainly use it. I just completed my first year at quite a good university in canada studying physics. Ive always looked up to and loved the work of engineers and ive always wanted to be one. I applied for engineering but didnt get in so im doing physics (which i love, along with math btw). I applied to switch into engineering but i dont know if i will get accepted. Should i be unfortunate and not get accepted, my question for you is what should i do? I was thinking of staying in physics but idk if i want to go all the way and get a Phd. I watched your video on "What to do with a physics degree" but im very very very scared and worried that if i dont get a Phd im doomed to being a high school teacher (which isnt what i wanna do, no offense meant at all to any high school teachers u guys r the best). Any thoughts? I would love some input from somebody or anybody on this because im very worried and feeling kind of down right now.
I know its been quite a while since you posted this but believe me when I say that majoring in physics is not a one-way ticket to becoming a high-school teacher. You could definitely do that if you wanted to, but physics majors are viewed as valuable in many jobs, and marketing your major and your experiences is more important than your actual major imo. One possible path I could think of, for example, is to minor in computer science and become very proficient at programming, then you could be hired into software engineering jobs where you demonstrate your proficiency in problem solving through your degree in physics (a problem solving-intensive major, dare i say!!). This is one example of many but i hope this helps you see the various possibilities. I know lots of people who graduated from engineering and ended up in consulting or teaching jobs, so your major doesn't matter as much as society makes you think it does. Don't be worried and focus on the stuff you CAN and LOVE to do, because if there is a will there will be a way!! sounds cliche but its true :)
These words that Sagan says is always around my mind. The universe experiencing itself is little weird, is just like if the whole point of living is just exist and then die. And maybe this fear is why religions exist, the fear of nothingness in life. Identity, individualism, feelings only prolong our life time towards the ultimate destination of death. Leaving aside the ego and all its branches, the nature of existence is ephemeral and insignificant, irrelevant and perfect.
The big bang may have been something only having created our universe. There could be infinite other universes we will never know of. But let's center on our planet. 9 billion years after the big bang, our planet came into existence. On this planet would be something seemingly impossible: life. You see through your own eyes and no one else's and you never will. You feel. You grow. Your DNA replicates better than any computer in existence. I certainly believe there is a God of some sort (as there almost must be since every time we answer a question, we go "but what about before that?"). I however know that no religion could possibly be correct. God is something we will never fathom that has no right nor wrong. Only balance. No religion could deliver its message because it simply couldn't. We are made up of whatever "God" is and so are all of its creations since the beginning of, well, everything. Life is a miraculous feat in itself. We will never understand why it came to be or what our purpose here is. But we can trust that whatever energy built us up is the same exact energy that goes all the way back to the very first "thing". Everything currently known shows that everything works for a reason. The universe is incredibly massive and full of so many mysteries, yet everything seems to have patterns. Cells are extremely tiny but they're the only way you exist. Atoms are impossible to see yet we know they make up everything. Whatever is out there does everything with reason. This is also a reason why math is called the language of the universe. It is the closest we will get to understanding ourselves and beyond and where it all falls into place.
I had originally wanted to include this quote at the end... "Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known." But upon trying to find the source of the quote I found an article saying that the quote was not actually made my Sagan but by a reporter interviewing him, quoteinvestigator.com/2013/03/18/incredible/
The more you know.
Are you a scientist in memeology too? 😏😏😂
This is all a lie. Apple pie is made from apples not from scratch.
Still great quote :)
Are you phd student from physics?
@@subhadipshit8832 no she quit PHD to be a model
"been too bussy having an existential crisis" lol... So relatable
😅
Francisco Russo The life of a living being may be "pointless" in common sense, but definetly not worthless. The fact of you existing, feeling & (probably) having free will disproves that quite obviously.
Nice it is; 'Nature always takes longest threads to weave its pattern such that a small segment of it reveals the entire truth of its tapestry' - Sir Richard P. Feynman :)
Mahesh M that’s beautiful.
Where's the pie - well, she just made you a universe, everything else is an exercise for the student (quite literally).
Supersets FTW.
Well did you listen to Carl in the beginning? You need to invent the Universe
"So... Why did you choose to study physics?"
"Well, I just want to learn how to make an apple pie."
It's quite nice to see this channel grow month after month!
I guess we could say that to make a TH-cam channel, you first need to create the universe ;)
"When you’re in the way of waking up and finding out who you really are, what you do is what the whole universe is doing at the place you call here and now." - Alan watts
Easiest way to change ones view on the universe: Look at the moon with decent binoculars. Most people haven't even done that and they realllllllllllllllly should.
I was looking up some Carl Sagan videos and yours came up, and I have to say that you have some pretty good content.
Subscribed.
The pie is a lie :/
Lie and truth depends on your frame of reference
@@maxwellsequation4887 are u sure?
@@rickmonarch4552 Almost
Well, tensors don't depend on frame of reference. Most things do
🙂
Very hard stuff this Toby, into the deepest reaches of the Universe. As Carl Sagan himself said " we are perhaps only ankle deep from the shore of the vast ocean of the universe". We would all need to huddle together with you Toby to quell the deep emotions of facing "worlds as of yet untold"
I've been going through existential crisis myself. Scary, but I think ultimately enlightening. We may never find all the answers, but we can appreciate that the universe created something as complex as the human brain, so complicated that we can have thoughts about our origins and what reality is.
Agreed. Thankfully studying science can give us a certain mindfulness of the present moment, that can help us through these problems... ideally, at least :)
Toby! If you keep making videos you are most certainly going to get ETs attention!!! you got mine! South Carolina was here.
Very deep thinking ! after listening to Toby talk about Carl Sagan I viewed a clip of him speaking about ancient Indian religion which seemed more in keeping with the expanding and contracting Universe.
All Cosmoses are great, Carl's, Neil's and ours :-) I think singularity is just Theory of Relativity exceeding it's operational limits, not a thing in actual universe. We just really don't yet have theories to deal with extremes like the Universe in the very first microsecond or the inside of a black hole. Newer inflation theories say that inflation started before Big Bang.
OMG I only clicked on here because of the Carl Sagan quote in the thumb nail, only to find the video starts off with the great man himself. Excellent Tibees, thanks for sharing.
I love universe sandbox 2. Endless fun honestly. It’s also very soothing.
by autumn this year I will finally start a degree in science :) great video!
What field?
the college I am going to be attending offers astrophysics as bachelors degree! so i'll be majoring in that field :)
Such an inspiraonal video, especially your last message!
Oh. The title. I'm so glad I'm subscribed to your channel.
I loved the video even before I started watching it. :)
"To destroy the universe from scratch, you must first uncreate an apple pie." - Evil Sagan
to create a universe from scratch you must first bake apple pie
Carl Sagan is great and you to
those quotes are so beatiful. thanks for vid.
Very cool, very soothing and warm video, Tibees, thank you.
"One can define life to be an ordered system that can sustain itself against the tendency to disorder."
-Stephen Hawking
"We are a way for the cosmos to know itself." What a profound statement. Brian Cox said something similar in one of his television documentaries. He said "We are the cosmos made conscious, and life is the means by which the universe understands itself."
Really what an interesting idea to think on.
It makes me realize whats actually important in life.
Another wonderful video by a wonderful physicist!
Tibees, your soothing voice should be used for documentary narrations, more so when you're whispering! It's so calming!
Perhaps if the universe looked in a mirror it would see us looking back with a smile and a gleam in our eye.
Expected a killer apple pie recipe, disappointed.
So sorry :'(
I thought the thumbnail would prevent people from getting their hopes up
Tibees Nah! I actually knew it was gonna be this. My astro prof would say this very often.
I mean, it's not too late to google some recipes haha
Here is a killer apple pie recipe for you:
1 cup of apples, skinned and cut into pieces
1 tablespoon of fruit pectin
3 tablespoons of canola (rapeseed) oil
1/4 teaspoon of mercury II cyanide
1/2 cup of sugar 1/2 cup of flour
1 medium pie pan
Pie filling: Boil the apples until soft. Drain all but a small amount of water and add the pectin, sugar and mercury cyanide. Make sure it gets uniformly mixed, you don't want that cyanide taste getting through. Pour into the prepared pie crust before it cools and congeals.
Crust: Spread the flour in the bottom of the piepan and mix the oil and enough water into it to make it hold together like putty but not sticky and press it flat with a spoon. It is now ready for the pie filling.
Preheat your oven to 350 degrees fahrenheit and cook your pie for 40 minutes.
I don't guarantee it will be the best apple pie you will ever eat, but I do guarantee it will be the last apple pie you ever eat. It's to die for.
idk about you but i found this recipe very useful. maybe your tools and creativity are just too limited
Great cooking, thank you.
awe I love stories like this
Carl Sagan, one of the best humans. That man and his work are treasures. ❤
The Last Words You spoke out Are Just Priceless, Thank you.
Your big bang actually looks very different from how I imagined. I always theorized big bang as an explosion of a giant black hole. 😂
don't take my construction to be accurate, it's just the best I could do in the game
Tibees is the best.
Thank you for your kind words at the end .
Talk of the Big Bang always reminds me of the BIg Bang burger bar in "The Restaurant at the end of the Universe". Maybe The Great Crunch: a postulated theory to explain the end of the universe is simply the Universe rewinding. At some point the Universe reaches a halfway point,and begins to wind back. Or maybe not. It's a bit late and I'm in a philosophical mood. Universe Sandbox is one of the greatest games ever. A fun video. Cheers!
Goood video Tibees. Blessings from Australia
AND JUST WHEN I THOUGH YOU WERE ACTUALLY MAKING ONE. DAMMIT.
Lovely video ❤️🙌🏻 and much needed inspiration!!!
I just need to say you seem really sweet and your videos are super interesting, I want my boyfriend to watch your videos he's going to study astrophysics and this channel is awesome! I also enjoy your calm voice is very relaxing and makes these videos easy to understand
Just found your channel and love it so far! I'm starting my transition to astrophysics next semester. I have a bachelor's in Computer Science and am currently a software developer, so I figure it's best to go for a masters in astrophysics before getting into a PhD program. Since I have no physics background, I don't imagine I'd be able to get into any decent program currently. I'm super excited to get started! I'll be following your channel :)
I think if there are metal elements came out in first place, there should be a world of metal somewhere.
The second I read the title I just had to click on the video! I’m glad it’s what I expected to find.
"A still more glorious dawn awaits..."
I love this channel.
Not just Tibees looks pretty. Her voice is the sweetest too😍😍
If you start with a Pi-e universe, the rest is apples.
Today I have seen your many videos, But it is my favorite, Thanks
My new favorite scientist
Tibees love it 👍👍👍👍👍
First time I ever saw Carl Sagan was in a Pogo song.
Good old Carl
I love your videos ♥️♥️♥️
Just to amplify the awesomeness of being composed of matter created in supernova, I recently learned that in fact some of the elements and subatomic particles have actually passed through 2 or 3 supernova explosions. You have to be a bit sad not to be moved even a little by such a fact. It also puts the human centric philosophy of religion in perspective. You know, God made the world just for you. I don't think so. Segueing smoothly into a slightly related topic. Arlo Guthrie wrote a beautiful folk song title "This Land is Your Land". Sadly the sentiment is not true. But the melody is ... I was about to say divine, but I can't use that. It is superb.
Well, this is amazing! 😊
annnnd subscribed. Hey ever had those. "Where does this path go...omg how FAR does this path go" type of thoughts? Physics slaps me with that question in a very existential way.
Existencial Crisis? Caused by studying? Hope you will be good soon. BTW keep on the good work. I like that very much.
You're so cute and smart! Love this game and your vids
I thought that in case that a white dwarf's mass surpassed the Chandrasekhar Limit what would result would be a black hole. Doesn't the remaining of the supernova become a black hole due to gravitational forces? Is it necessary for the mass of the white dwarf to be several times the Chandrasekhar Limit in order for the perished star to have enough mass to become a neutron star, which then becomes a black hole?
What is the key component that separates a white dwarf from exploding in a supernova fashion and a white dwarf undergoing collapse which results in a black hole?
Hi! Can you do a video about your high school life/ where you’re passion for physics stemmed from? I’m in high school and I love watching your videos-I can see myself majoring in physics and would love to know more about your story/ experience. Thanks!
Tibees. You should start creating universes and then run these simulation full scale 1:1. Would love to see this in action LIVE and UP CLOSE, hope it's. Not. Asking. Too. Much.
That’s one op butler than
Very interesting, actually it's fascinating! Maybe the Big Bang in the beginning was God itself...
Winpixie nah
every Galaxy is one of God's massive juicy nuts
ye the cosmic singular spaghetti monster
winpixie: maybe the big bang "singularity" is the singularity (the "other side") of a black hole ...
wow so the expanding of the univers is much bigger then gravitationals forces therefore it expends but the energy of expanding is it infinite or the it's gonna end sometime and the univers gonna collapse once more again
Love ur physics videos .can u make a video explaining string theory ?
Hey, Toby. The pictured pie is pumpkin, not apple... I'm having a piece right now. It's very good!
talk about scratch, never thought you'd mean it that way
Beauty
Awwww, I was hoping to get your homemade pie recipe!!!
Came here to make myself some apple pie (just kidding) but ended up making my day. 💚 👐
Tobie, when we think of temperature we typically think of the kinetic energy of atoms or molecules. What does temperature mean in the context of a state in which atoms haven't even formed short-term post big bang?
wow you are great
I thought she was actually going to make a apple pie
can you do part two and make the pie?
All hail Lord Sagan. Nice video! I'm contemplating buying this version of Universe Sandbox 2 to support its developers. One question: What is the name of the background song in the video? :-)
More than 500 likes and zero dislikes! This is celestial!
apple pie lore
where the hell is the pie
Who are your physicis heros
Why didn't Universe Sandbox simply decide it was a black hole when you crammed all that stuff into that space?
One of the tenuous parts of the big bang theory as it is currently understood in my opinion, is that the early universe, and not even fractions of a second but even 50 thousand years later, was so dense that nothing should have been able to escape being part of a black hole. Supposedly it escaped this fate because it was so uniformly distributed that where would the center of the black hole be, but the non-uniformity was already present to a decent amount by that time 50 thousand years later, that is why there is that color-coded map of the CBR. Was the gravitational constant literally less back then? Because even TODAY, if you figure out the density of mass you need for a black hole with a schwarzschild radius of 10 billion light-years, and you look at all the galaxies within 10 billion light-years and their combined mass, you're not too far off, so imagine how this would have been 50k years after the big bang when you had the same mass crammed into a volume one MILLIONTH the length AND one MILLIONTH the width AND one MILLIONTH the height AND for it to be non-uniform to the tune of several parts per million.
So I don't like this early universe theory stuff, especially when they talk about inflation or other things that supposedly happened in the first second. I don't give any stock to that, all we really know is that the universe was denser earlier on, that doesn't mean it emerged from a singularity. Something is wrong with the model as it is commonly stated.
are you from the tv-show "the big bang theory"?
What is the the name of the trumpet piece in the first clip?
my waistline seems to be acreting mass also :(
But what about an apple pi?
Thought you were going to make applepie
Is this due to Aliantos
uploading another trippy Carl Sagan video?
Ik this is not relevant to this video at all but i have some questions for you and i would appreciate it so much if u could give me some advice right now cuz i could certainly use it. I just completed my first year at quite a good university in canada studying physics. Ive always looked up to and loved the work of engineers and ive always wanted to be one. I applied for engineering but didnt get in so im doing physics (which i love, along with math btw). I applied to switch into engineering but i dont know if i will get accepted. Should i be unfortunate and not get accepted, my question for you is what should i do? I was thinking of staying in physics but idk if i want to go all the way and get a Phd. I watched your video on "What to do with a physics degree" but im very very very scared and worried that if i dont get a Phd im doomed to being a high school teacher (which isnt what i wanna do, no offense meant at all to any high school teachers u guys r the best). Any thoughts? I would love some input from somebody or anybody on this because im very worried and feeling kind of down right now.
I know its been quite a while since you posted this but believe me when I say that majoring in physics is not a one-way ticket to becoming a high-school teacher. You could definitely do that if you wanted to, but physics majors are viewed as valuable in many jobs, and marketing your major and your experiences is more important than your actual major imo. One possible path I could think of, for example, is to minor in computer science and become very proficient at programming, then you could be hired into software engineering jobs where you demonstrate your proficiency in problem solving through your degree in physics (a problem solving-intensive major, dare i say!!).
This is one example of many but i hope this helps you see the various possibilities. I know lots of people who graduated from engineering and ended up in consulting or teaching jobs, so your major doesn't matter as much as society makes you think it does. Don't be worried and focus on the stuff you CAN and LOVE to do, because if there is a will there will be a way!! sounds cliche but its true :)
Carl sagan haha
Does apple pie have condensed milk in it ?
These words that Sagan says is always around my mind. The universe experiencing itself is little weird, is just like if the whole point of living is just exist and then die. And maybe this fear is why religions exist, the fear of nothingness in life. Identity, individualism, feelings only prolong our life time towards the ultimate destination of death.
Leaving aside the ego and all its branches, the nature of existence is ephemeral and insignificant, irrelevant and perfect.
WHERE MY APPLE PIE???
You say every sundy and wensday
Omg, you're so beautiful.
Yes and her voice is so soothing especially with background game music.
stop...
why? she's beautiful and thats a fact
free world
tripp *so compliments aren‘t allowed nowadays?*
Eh hem... but where is the part you make the apple pie?
I am glad Thanos didn’t watch this
Tricksy title. Great video though.
Ok, but where is the pie?
What are your thoughts on God guys? Educated thoughts if possible.
If there is creator consciousness it's likely to be more different than anything we even relatively have a change at understaning.
+Levi C yes that's also very true
The big bang may have been something only having created our universe. There could be infinite other universes we will never know of. But let's center on our planet. 9 billion years after the big bang, our planet came into existence. On this planet would be something seemingly impossible: life. You see through your own eyes and no one else's and you never will. You feel. You grow. Your DNA replicates better than any computer in existence.
I certainly believe there is a God of some sort (as there almost must be since every time we answer a question, we go "but what about before that?"). I however know that no religion could possibly be correct. God is something we will never fathom that has no right nor wrong. Only balance. No religion could deliver its message because it simply couldn't.
We are made up of whatever "God" is and so are all of its creations since the beginning of, well, everything. Life is a miraculous feat in itself. We will never understand why it came to be or what our purpose here is. But we can trust that whatever energy built us up is the same exact energy that goes all the way back to the very first "thing".
Everything currently known shows that everything works for a reason. The universe is incredibly massive and full of so many mysteries, yet everything seems to have patterns. Cells are extremely tiny but they're the only way you exist. Atoms are impossible to see yet we know they make up everything.
Whatever is out there does everything with reason. This is also a reason why math is called the language of the universe. It is the closest we will get to understanding ourselves and beyond and where it all falls into place.
god nutted too hard and boom his atoms went everywhere
Please react to "A pale blue dot" by Dr. Carl Sagan. Please Tibees.