Size Comparison 2020 (Full) 3D 4K 60FPS
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ก.พ. 2020
- Hi everyone!
This is the final version of the new annual Size Comparison 2020! It contains all the latest 3 parts combined!
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Made with Blender 2.80.75(Eevee & Cycles) and Bryce 7.1 Pro, edited in Adobe After Effects
#3d #4k #60fps #sizecomparison - ภาพยนตร์และแอนิเมชัน
Music in order:
0:10 Stand Against by Corner Stone Cues Feat. Mervin Mathew Pillai & Daniel Law Heath
2:46 Kara Kul by Mark Petrie
5:27 ?
6:37 Opening Titles by Hans Zimmer
9:44 Reflections by LUVT
12:47 Pictures at an Exhibition: 16. The Great Fate of Kiev by Nikita Fitenko
15:26 El Sueno Imposible by Miguel Nacel
18:10 A New Humanity by Loading
22:02 Frank Klepaki - Rise of Hankonnen
22:02 Not ? Its *FRANK KLEPAKI- RISE OF HANKONNEN*
What Names?
21:23
@@EN_Miner677DoesVideoEditor 21:23 Rebirth of the Legend by Sonic Symphony
20:12 It's Traversing by Godmode
@Super76_R1 it got replaced because the original music got copyrighted
This is the total comparison I was searching from when
Thanks bro
*the outside is so big, that's why I never goes outside*
a kid who knows anytihing
Hey do you know how to predict turbulence? And do you know the purpose of life? Do you know the cure for covid-19?
@@royrequireswifi488 r/woosh
@@royrequireswifi488 however,my name didn't say anything,but it's *anytihing*
a kid who knows anytihing
Please help dude I need answers
The only reason you dont want to go outside because we're in quarantine right now from the coronavirus
Amazing! keep up the good work!
7:27 that’s not a human, that is a SKELETON.
As always, amazing video!
Universe UA: There’s nothing larger than infinity.
All dimensions wiki community: Think again
Bruh hehe thats my fav page
Beyond universe wiki community: amateurs
Somebody: helps a girl out.
Everyone else: 15:07
lol
Historical brand video
Great comparison, really great visuals! How long have you making this video? Asking because I really enjoyed it and I really appreciate your work
Amazing video comparison. Thanks and really like your video. Make me think, how small i am.. i am such a nothing to this unclear size of universe. Thanks. Good work. Hope you updated and also make another one
this is the best Size Comparison
Best TH-cam comparision EVER
Could’ve been made better though
Universe UA love your videos I’ve been watching your videos for almost 4 years
Thank you so much!
Nice, you have featured Patron (our national legendary dog mascot).
The cameraman=infinity
@David Kaiser Madalina Yes but Universe is size 600 billon
Far Boirdes
Unkers Beyond Universe Boird Suzaraland Size Comparison Infantil
Itaqualunkers Verses
The WHAT!?
The thumbnail looked like a meme
So I clicked
Eh I’m gunna watch it anyway
Me in 2014: there are only 3 things: earth, moon and sun
Me in 2020: umm was i wrong...?
Brain in 2014: peepeepoopoo
Brain in 2020: Smart
😂
@@AdminHouse These are Memes
14:40 why SWEEPS 04 word is transparance
God: how much star do you have now
Space:YEs
Great video!
Thanks for drawing size comparisons
wow this is a nice video good job i like the sound of this video
"Human" ah yes, I too am just bones
yes,me too
wow! i like this size comparison. universe ua it is the best video in youtube 😇
I love the thumb-nail 😂
The smallest ting in the universe:flat earthers brains
Size: -1 M
@@Haron-Void -1 millimeters
Lets rock!
all is the box, all is *cube*
in the wiki it says that Muon is bigger than electron by 207 times. can you please explain?
Theres quite a few errors in this video
I like the part when you put Death Star for reference
Great video!
Will you upload more videos this year?
Of course!
@@UniverseUA what is your next video
@@infinity5031 Tank Size Comparison
@@UniverseUA next one would be better than 3 videos in 1 year ago
Suggested edit. Neptune. "Outermost".
Nice!
hi for me this video looks very popular worldwide and so nice
I can ABSOLUTELY tell that it’s 4K from the quality of iPad displaying 1080p yeah amazing
I love the music at the end
Vaporwave 2.0?
Name is rise of harkonnen from the game dune 2000
holy shit the dog is massive in the thumbnail
Wow that’s nice made video
Very good animation
Please tell the song name you have used in this video.
cool
!
What app did you use?
my favorite space objects (some not in this video)
21. Kepler 22b (Exoplanet)
20. Saturn (Planet)
19. Polaris (Star)
18. UY Scuti (Star)
17. Infinity (Universal Object)
16. Gamma Scuti (Star)
15. Solan Great Wall (Galaxy Cluster)
14. Earth (Planet)
13. Pluto (Dwarf Planet
12. Sedna (Dwarf Planet)
11. The Spire (In Eagle Nebula)
10. M87 (Black Hole)
9. Salacia (Dwarf Planet)
8. Red Rectangle (Nebula)
7. Andromeda (Galaxy)
6. Crab (Nebula)
5. Horsehead (Nebula)
4. Orion (Nebula)
3. Orcus (Dwarf Plant)
2. Stephenson 2-18 (Star)
1. The Pillars of Creation (In Eagle Nebula)
Awesome
Why these no description for string?
noice
So many comments wow!
810
great
How did you make the animation.
(With which program.)
I used 3D programs Blender and Bryce and edited in Adobe After Effects.
Thank you.
But you F up the animation 4 the stars.
What is The Box and The Barrel at the end of the video ? I can't understand what are these weird structures.
Theoretical objects that are larger than the Universe according to the video
I don't even know what those things are
Last one is supposed to be 4th dimension, Time=Duration as a linear dimensional space.
@GAIUS HOTCHKISS yep
they are just random things someone made up
@GAIUS HOTCHKISS i mean there are highly complicated theories but your right, we will never know
New! Size Comparison 2021 has Stephenson 2-18
So universe size comparison part 11 full?
22:56 hercules corona virus
Corona is Latin for crown
what software did you use to make this?
blender 2.80.75 eevee and cycles and bryce 7.1 pro edited by adobe after effects
Great video!🥰
I💙You
Who Came for the doggo
▼・ᴥ・▼
Me
I wasn't expecting a doggo
24:03 Boy, philosophy makes my brain hurt.
very beautiful 🏆
Great video
23:05 what’s the song?
Me:* when camera gets the universe * i think that is the en-* camera zooms out of the universe * Me: ...
I love your video.
Nice
stars,planets and asteroids are 85% in this video
4:30 are you sure about that? (all children love sugar)
wow so good (bareel)
cool music
That dog was cute lol
11:15 That texture is what Ganymade’s surface looks like, not Eris’s. I know that we don’t have any high quality images that clearly show the surface of Eris, but you could’ve just used a different texture. Awesome video still.
the muon seems a bit small... it is a more massive version of the electron
What happens to this video Muon is mor massive
Then electron no its not smaller is bigger (206.8 times)
20:06 light year is not 946 billion killometers is 9.46 trillion killometers
exACTLY
its 9,5 billion
@@618_raw Wrong
@@ImmeasurableDifficultyJJT oh wait ur right
What name of this music? 15:26
You forgot Trappist 1d,g,and h
You also forgot Regor and it’s 7-8 planets
Now that's better, Teide 1 is smaller than Saturn.
I don't now what is your favorite object
12:45Wow a earth wittout grass
i want to use what you used
What's the name of songs?
Cute Dog.
interesting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
cool
15:08 simp planet
15:13 wasp planet
15:40 wolf star
16:10 hat planet
15:08 simp J013656.5+0933473 🌎
15:13 WASP 47b 🌏
15:40 Wolf 424B 🌟
16:10HAT P 32b🌍
@@cattycat8808 and the star called from galaxy named Triangulum is
Focke-Achgelis
Focke, Achgelis & Co. GmbH
Commercial Director: Dipl.-Ing. Kirchhoff
Technical Director: Prof. Dr.-Ing eh Henrich Focke
Plants: Hoyenkamp near Delmenhorst, Oldenburg, Laupheim
Henrich Focke was born on October 8, 1890. In 1909, still at school, he was already working on the construction of flight models and gliders. In 1913, he began his studies at the Technical University of Hanover, which - interrupted by World War I - he finished after the war. After serving as an infantryman during the war, Focke was transferred to the Air Force and crashed at the Western Front in 1917. After the crash, Focke was stationed at the aircraft maintenance at Berlin-Adlershof. In 1923, he founded the Focke-Wulf Flugzeugbau AG together with Georg Wulf, who had been his assistant since 1913. Focke was technical director and member of the board until 1933. He was always used to cut his own path. So, in 1931 , he purchased the license of the Cierva autogyro and used the Focke-Wulf facilities to build the model C-19 Mark VI “Don Quixote” and later the C-30 “Heustarte” (“Grasshopper”). Motivated by the work on these rotary-wing aircraft, Focke established a research laboratory as part of his own factory in 1931 that later became his sole point of interest. This was the place where the Fw 61 was built. This research laboratory became the birthplace of Focke, Achgelis & Co. GmbH. In 1937, Prof. Henrich Focke founded the Focke, Achgelis & Co. GmbH together with the renowned stunt pilot Gerd Achgelis. Other members of staff were Dr. Jackel, Dr. Just, Dr.-Ing. Schweym, and Dipl.-Ing. Spanger. In the beginning, design and production was provided by the Brandenburgische Motorenwerke in Spandau, but was automatically transferred to BMW, after both companies had merged. Later, the entire development staff was separated from BMW at the instance of the Reich Air Ministry (RLM) and was made available to Focke-Achgelis. Initially, the work in this group was headed by Director Dipl.-Ing. Wolff, later, by his closest assistant, Obering. Bussmann, and Dr.-Ing. Löffler on the theoretical side. The Fw 61, being the world's first successful helicopter, was followed by a number of other successful rotary-wing aircraft and some interesting projects that could not be completed because of the war. later, by his closest assistant, Obering. Bussmann, and Dr.-Ing. Löffler on the theoretical side. The Fw 61, being the world's first successful helicopter, was followed by a number of other successful rotary-wing aircraft and some interesting projects that could not be completed because of the war. later, by his closest assistant, Obering. Bussmann, and Dr.-Ing. Löffler on the theoretical side. The Fw 61, being the world's first successful helicopter, was followed by a number of other successful rotary-wing aircraft and some interesting projects that could not be completed because of the war.
Focke Achgelis Fa 223
After the development of the Fw 61 German authorities agreed that a helicopter should be capable of carrying a payload of 700 kg to be of practical use. This was the reason for the design of a substantially larger construction that started in 1938. The Fa 223 had fundamentally the same framework as the Fw 61. It was also equipped with twin-rotors mounted side-by-side on outriggers. One of the two Fw 61 was expanded to a flying laboratory in order to gain planning fundamentals for the Fa 223. The prototype of the Fa 223 left the factory in August 1939 and for the first time lifted off the ground in August 1940, still captured . 100 hours of ground testing had preceded the lift-off. The designers had to overcome a large number of problems: unbalanced rotors, developing safety devices for switching automatically to autorotation in case of a power plant or gearbox failure, as well as solving the problem of blades being sensitive against a pitch-angle change and the problem of vibrations. During these tests the hazardous mutual self-excitation of the rotor blades was discovered. Subsequent flight testing had to be accomplished in hovering flight, due to the non-existing large wind tunnel, covering many aspects of lift, resistance and torque. At the beginning of 1942, the model was ready for serial production, and an order for 100 units followed. Because of the war and permanent bombing only 20 had been built by the end of the war, and only 10 of them had flown. At the end of the war, only two machines were found ready to fly. One of them was disassembled and shipped to the US, the other became the first helicopter to cross the Channel to England. The Fa 223 showed good flight characteristics and was fully stable around all axes with regard to statics and dynamics, except for stability around the pitch axis. During cruise flight at 140 km/h the stick could be released because the instability around the pitch axis disappeared at approx. 120km/h. 26 pilots were fully retrained to this type within 2 ½ to 3 ½ hours despite the dynamic instability of the flight. These tests covered flights with wind speeds of 21 m/s and extensive mountain testing in the Karwendel Mountains. During cruise flight at 140 km/h the stick could be released because the instability around the pitch axis disappeared at approx. 120km/h. 26 pilots were fully retrained to this type within 2 ½ to 3 ½ hours despite the dynamic instability of the flight. These tests covered flights with wind speeds of 21 m/s and extensive mountain testing in the Karwendel Mountains. During cruise flight at 140 km/h the stick could be released because the instability around the pitch axis disappeared at approx. 120km/h. 26 pilots were fully
retrained to this type within 2 ½ to 3 ½ hours despite the dynamic instability of the flight. These tests covered flights with wind speeds of 21 m/s and extensive mountain testing in the Karwendel Mountains. During cruise flight at 140 km/h the stick could be released because the instability around the pitch axis disappeared at approx. 120km/h. 26 pilots were fully retrained to this type within 2 ½ to 3 ½ hours despite the dynamic instability of the flight. These tests covered flights with wind speeds of 21 m/s and extensive mountain testing in the Karwendel Mountains. During cruise flight at 140 km/h the stick could be released because the instability around the pitch axis disappeared at approx. 120km/h. 26 pilots were fully retrained to this type within 2 ½ to 3 ½ hours despite the dynamic instability of the flight. These tests covered flights with wind speeds of 21 m/s and extensive mountain testing in the Karwendel Mountains.
Type: Single-engine transport helicopter
Rotor system: Two 3-bladed counterrotating rotors side-by-side mounted on steel-tube outriggers. Each rotor has a diameter of 12 m. Rotor blades with steel-tube spar, wooden ribs, torsionally resistant plywood nose and fabric-covered tail; simply supported with friction damper. Automatic change-over as fly-ball governor, as with the Fw 61.
Fuselage: Framework as welded steel-tube frame, completely fabric-covered.
Empennage: Standard empennage, consisting of a complete vertical tail and stabilizer struts, mounted to the vertical fin in T-arrangement. All surfaces from fabric-covered wood.
Undercarriage: Rigid tricycle undercarriage. All wheels mounted to oil-damped shock struts. Spring-mounted auxiliary skid under the rear fuselage.
Powerplant: Air-cooled 9-cylinder rotary engine BMW-Bramo 323 Q-3 with 1x 1,000 hp take-off power, installed amidships and positively cooled. Cooling-air intake through a slit along the fuselage.
Crew: Two pilot seats side-by-side in fully glazed nose section, behind it the main cabin with another 4 seats or freight.
Type designation: Fa 223 “Dragon”
Usage: transportation helicopters
Manufactures: Focke-Achgelis
Country: Germany
First flight: 1940
Lenght: 12.25 m
Height: 4.35 m
Rotor diameter: 12m each
Number of rotor blades: 2x3
Power plant: BMW Bramo 323D
Power: 1,000 hp (735 kW)
Max speed: 182km/h
Service ceiling: 2,010m
Empty weight: 3.180kg
Max. take off weight: 4.434kg
Range: 300 km
Crew: 1
Manufactured: 20
fock
Fantastic work!
I am larger than barrel, barrel is larger than universe, I am larger than universe.
Joke.
Barrel is not the largest things in space...
Infinity is
You forgot subtitle in String:
1D physical phenomenon
6:30 The lights are suddenly off.
jimmy neutron used a super shrink ray machine and became 1 fm
The Madebrot Zoom is not an object, is a fractal that no matter how much you zoom it never ends
please make black hole size comparison
Where is music?
I Love it.
What? I love krakens!
Didn't actually think there would be 4k in the settings... thanks for being honest! :D
Super nice
Good
Universe UA...I have a suggestion that might improve your next size comparison if you would like to hear. Thanks.
Okay, I'm interested
@@UniverseUATwo suggestions: The first would be to use the measurement of miles along with kilometers for those of us who have a better understanding (or appreciation) of the unit. The second one would be the full or part-time use of a split screen of the size of earth or some other planet or star when you're showing those giant masses. I know that after a while you may not be able to properly scale them in comparison but it would be a reminder of the size difference. Those are my 2 suggestions. If it's something you feel would be beneficial for the next showing then great...but if not that's fine too. Thanks for listening and keep up the good work. 👍🏼
@@UniverseUA And that the largest star in the Milky Way
Bruh theres so many planet like Earth
Your wrong about the plank length it’s actually 1.6e-11 yoctometers
Also I really would like if you put black hole singularity in the second smallest thing
Cool
Wooow. The atom and other stuff 💯