I literally cannot stop listening to ALL the Symphony of Science's. Even though they are a few years old now they are just SO good. They never get old. As the battle played out whilst the universe expanded. Sheer perfection
I’ve read Steven Hawking’s The Universe in a Nutshell and sold it later on. But I want to story study science and the structure of the universe for the rest of eternity.
I used to listen to Symphony of Science everyday on my way to college, listening to this makes me remember my first steps to become a biologist, it gives me shivers everytime i listen to the first beats of the music.
This shit makes me cry. Seeing and hearing some of my heroes in such a beautifully created manner...priceless. Thanks for this gift to knowledge, morality, greatness, spirit. SCIENCE is fantastic.
Oh my God I have just found it, and it is so comfortingly beautiful that such a project exists! I do not care the lack of rhymes, or the accidental vocal imperfection of the, khm ... singers, a joy to listen every bit of it! Thanks a lot for its creating, awesome!
David Springenseiss It would actually be kind of wierd if they were in rhyme all the way through, since they are auto-tuned interviews and 'TV special' Monologues. The rhyming would have been very odd prior to the auto-tuning. =P But it is awesome for sure!
Pamantul Iubirii! Asa ca " iti ofer un dar minunat, care nu a cunoscut niciodata, nu cunoaste nici acum si nu va cunoaste vreodata criza: acesta este o imbratisare intensa, profunda si plina de iubire. Te rog sa oferi si tu un astfel de dar dumnezeiesc tuturor acelora care sunt deschisi sa-l primeasca...astfel putem sa aducem Paradisul pe acest Pamant".
I love Tara Shears part so much. She beautifully describes the birth of our universe so violent yet elegant. It makes me feel so fortunate to be alive. The fact that matter exists at all, after the matter-antimatter war, lets me know that the universe is on our side.
"Imbratisarea este o manifestare delicioasa, emotionanta si chiar foarte necesara; cu ajutorul ei putem sa ne exprimam bucuria, afectiunea, fericirea de a intalni sau de a descoperi o fiinta umana care ne este draga", care trezeste ceva minunat in sufletul nostru.
Like Mr. Tyson once said, science can be a truly spiritual experience. Our inter-connectivity with all the universe is something so... amazing, overwhelming, awe inspiring. We are part of something so grand and beyond our complete comprehension. And our journey for the answers to our universe are no different then one mans path to finding true enlightenment.
It was the beginning of universe and time it self. . Wow😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Man, your work is so wonderful. The music is impeccable and you are a very brilliant person. How I enjoy all your videos. Tank you so much. Kind Regards. 😭💫👀👂🤩😍😍💫🤴🏻🤩❤
Because the music, lyrics and the images in this video made you remember all the scientific things that you think amazing, and this puts you in a state of being very happy and amazed. This is like when you remember something that made you ashamed, you feel ashamed again just by remembering it. And the molecules released from your brain that makes you feel happy and amazed also stimulates your tear glands and that's why you are crying.
I find myself...fighting the sadness of this demon haunted world. Everything is coated in a thick blanket of ignorance. I can't tell you the last time I saw a scientist being interviewed, and interesting questions about our universe were being asked. Now it's all...talent shows. Fake reality TV. Kardashians. Carpool karaoke. Logan Paul. Trump. We're doomed.
I can't explain why but the short video clip from Cosmos at 1:08 fits the music so perfectly...I get all tingly everytime I get to that part of the song.
This the first that I know of....... While Steven Hawking is gone now. His chair remains, and his voice does also. One only needs to type into it words to hear his voice once again.
Trying to think of something worthy enough to listen to after listening to Symphony of Science for the last half hour (sans Carl Sagan's Cosmos).....the struggle is real.
What I love about Steven Hawking is that his mind is one of the most powerful of our time, and it's seated in one of the most frail bodies in the world
Well, the timeline of this universe didn't exist, anyway. That's all we can say for sure. It's possible that there was another universe that ended "before" ours began, but its timeline ended with it, so terms like "before" and "after" kind of become meaningless.
he's expressing an emotion we all feel from watching these videos whether atheist or not.. awe from the mystery and magic of the universe, and one way to describe it is by calling it a higher power (since that's how most people nowadays refer to it)
The birth of the universe is parallel to the birth of you who is reading this. They are reflective and equivalent. I find it almost hilarious and absurd and profound that our entire species is scientifically and philosophically trying to understand the functions of a process equally complex as each and every person. Like the trillions of cells in are bodies, we are equivalent to the greater universe in the same way.
Carl Sagan's part at 1:09, the way the camera filmed him and the part of the song and the next section that mixes with it, makes it look like he is creating the universe himself.
Perhaps, the biggest problem, not problem that needs solving, but just a problem there, is the base code of the universe. There has to be one. I don't think this universe is random, I think a number governed the universe. And still governs it. The seed of the universe. Effectively procedural generation.
I literally cannot stop listening to ALL the Symphony of Science's. Even though they are a few years old now they are just SO good. They never get old.
As the battle played out whilst the universe expanded. Sheer perfection
Big Gallium Watch out! New ones will be released this summer, according to Melodysheep ;D I love the already existing ones too!
I recently bought the album and have listened to it about 20 times now :)
Even in 2020, I am listening the whole list!!
Still here
You mean Shears perfection
We will miss you, Mr. Hawking. Rest easy.
He was a professor, and even if you take that way he was a doctor, specifically a cosmologist.
Respect for professor Hawking💐🥀
I’ve read Steven Hawking’s The Universe in a Nutshell and sold it later on. But I want to story study science and the structure of the universe for the rest of eternity.
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Indeed RIP
So you're telling me that this guy had Sagan on conference and Hawking in his studio? That's some intense intelligence overload that is.
Late to the party but Arthur C. Clarke was also there.
@@Nahobino777 oh my god. The IQ of that room was more than planck temperature
@@ViratKohli-jj3wj more than a countable infinity iq
more intelligence than all of tiktok
Dr Hawking is a boss, whats a body when you have a beast of a mind?
So correct!
RIP
Rip Mr. Hawking. Absolute legend.
I think you are a legend if you want to be. love from India.
"and this battle played out
whilst the universe expanded
in its first minute of existence"
Absolute eargasm
legendary!
I used to listen to Symphony of Science everyday on my way to college, listening to this makes me remember my first steps to become a biologist, it gives me shivers everytime i listen to the first beats of the music.
Carl Sagan sounds SO intense in this.
I love how he says "white hot". Baller af.
Hawking has a perfect auto-tune voice ;D
2:24 What Tyson said there made me cry of joy.
This shit makes me cry. Seeing and hearing some of my heroes in such a beautifully created manner...priceless. Thanks for this gift to knowledge, morality, greatness, spirit. SCIENCE is fantastic.
What is science? The study of the universe?
Oh my God I have just found it, and it is so comfortingly beautiful that such a project exists! I do not care the lack of rhymes, or the accidental vocal imperfection of the, khm ... singers, a joy to listen every bit of it! Thanks a lot for its creating, awesome!
David Springenseiss It would actually be kind of wierd if they were in rhyme all the way through, since they are auto-tuned interviews and 'TV special' Monologues. The rhyming would have been very odd prior to the auto-tuning. =P But it is awesome for sure!
😢RIP Carl Sagan and RIP Stephen Hawking.
Pamantul Iubirii! Asa ca " iti ofer un dar minunat, care nu a cunoscut niciodata, nu cunoaste nici acum si nu va cunoaste vreodata criza: acesta este o imbratisare intensa, profunda si plina de iubire. Te rog sa oferi si tu un astfel de dar dumnezeiesc tuturor acelora care sunt deschisi sa-l primeasca...astfel putem sa aducem Paradisul pe acest Pamant".
Rest in peace Stephan Hawking
I love these. They're beyond brilliant.
I love Tara Shears part so much. She beautifully describes the birth of our universe so violent yet elegant. It makes me feel so fortunate to be alive. The fact that matter exists at all, after the matter-antimatter war, lets me know that the universe is on our side.
Rest in Peace Dr. Hawking. Not really news I wanted to wake up to, but the least I can do is come back here to listen to the Symphony of Science.
This one and "Glorious Dawn" are my favorite from Symphony Of Science.
Had to come here after hearing the news about Stephen Hawking. RIP, and thank you for all you’ve done.
The profound look in Mr. Hawking eyes is fascinating.
I melt every time Tara Shears says "In its first minute of existence.."
Me pasa exactamente lo mismo
I am absolutely in Love with Tara
"Imbratisarea este o manifestare delicioasa, emotionanta si chiar foarte necesara; cu ajutorul ei putem sa ne exprimam bucuria, afectiunea, fericirea de a intalni sau de a descoperi o fiinta umana care ne este draga", care trezeste ceva minunat in sufletul nostru.
This music makes me a better person, I humbly bow down to you, Science, and thank you for all the wonders you've done to mankind
Hawking always has the best cameos. Rest easy Professor Hawking.
The first 25 seconds just give me chills and a tear in my eye.
Rest easy, Professor Hawking.
Like Mr. Tyson once said, science can be a truly spiritual experience. Our inter-connectivity with all the universe is something so... amazing, overwhelming, awe inspiring. We are part of something so grand and beyond our complete comprehension. And our journey for the answers to our universe are no different then one mans path to finding true enlightenment.
than*
Prot07ype Thank you.
You're welcome. c:
A footprint. Gratitude towards these scientists and the one who made these videos. This is very beautiful
RIP - Stephen Hawking.
Let your mind guide all others to a brighter future.
Thank you for everything Mr. Hawking
The fire Sagan spit so hot he nuked that fuckin' verse from orbit!
Where’s the extended version? The expanded version? It needs more minutes of existence. Let this beautiful battle play out a little longer.
Hands down best Symphony of Science
Wish I could hangout with researchers like this...
Same
It's easy, just visit Cornell's Astronomy department (Where Carl worked)
This has always been my favorite Symphony of Science
I love how Dawkins and Hawking sound like they were made to be auto-tuned their voices translate over so perfectly.
Wow. All of this music is free. Thank you melodysheep, you truly have made my next few months much better.
It was the beginning of universe and time it self. . Wow😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
RIP Stephen, you're now part of the univers, another star in the sky
Rewatching Wednesday 14th of March 2018. RIP Stephan Hawking. 😭
R.I.P. Stephen Hawking. The only scientist who had auto-tune as his voice in real life.
Man, your work is so wonderful. The music is impeccable and you are a very brilliant person. How I enjoy all your videos. Tank you so much. Kind Regards. 😭💫👀👂🤩😍😍💫🤴🏻🤩❤
Best of Best symphony of science !
These song are great.
Thank you, Dr. Hawking. The world is a little less intelligent without you here.
When Hawkins look into the camera, it feels like I'm staring into the eyes of cosmos itself.
Because the music, lyrics and the images in this video made you remember all the scientific things that you think amazing, and this puts you in a state of being very happy and amazed.
This is like when you remember something that made you ashamed, you feel ashamed again just by remembering it.
And the molecules released from your brain that makes you feel happy and amazed also stimulates your tear glands and that's why you are crying.
This aged well.
I find myself...fighting the sadness of this demon haunted world. Everything is coated in a thick blanket of ignorance. I can't tell you the last time I saw a scientist being interviewed, and interesting questions about our universe were being asked. Now it's all...talent shows. Fake reality TV. Kardashians. Carpool karaoke. Logan Paul. Trump. We're doomed.
hawking =man gifted to unravel intellars and mystery of universe
I can't explain why but the short video clip from Cosmos at 1:08 fits the music so perfectly...I get all tingly everytime I get to that part of the song.
Hawking, Sagan and Tyson three LEGENDS!!! ✨✨✨
This the first that I know of....... While Steven Hawking is gone now. His chair remains, and his voice does also. One only needs to type into it words to hear his voice once again.
The most Gangsta Science Video ever made .
I like these Genre of music & I like to call it: *'Sci-High Music'*
Trying to think of something worthy enough to listen to after listening to Symphony of Science for the last half hour (sans Carl Sagan's Cosmos).....the struggle is real.
Dr Tara Shears. Sat in on one of her lectures. Brilliant.
Excellent symphony!
No puedo dejar de escucharlo :)
This is perfect for my existential crisis' times
the way carl sagan part started was like introducing the beatles best part
Melody Sheep I've listened to your songs for a long time - you're truly a genius among those in your videos.
Am I the only one who thinks that some of the sound in the video sounds a little bit like Pokémon OST. It starts from Carl Sagan's Verse.
i like how the guy asked steven hawking a qestion and he just sings it
What I love about Steven Hawking is that his mind is one of the most powerful of our time, and it's seated in one of the most frail bodies in the world
A line of one of my favorite songs, "The greatest act of worship, is to try to understand"
This is strange, I watched the full first video yesterday, and happened to stumble across this today...deja vu. Still an AMAZING video.
Rest In Piece Mr. Hawking. You were an amazing person.
Can anyone please explain to me what Hawkins means when he says "Anything that happened before the Big Bang could not affect what happened after"??
Any activity or event before the Big Bang couldn't have changed anything that the big banged produced
+xVenomzzz Including us.
You're positive?
Well, the timeline of this universe didn't exist, anyway. That's all we can say for sure. It's possible that there was another universe that ended "before" ours began, but its timeline ended with it, so terms like "before" and "after" kind of become meaningless.
Nobody knows what was in existence. Nobody can be positive that the BBT is even correct. P
Thanks. Possibility of Necromorphs and the Combine confirmed.
RIP Professor Hawkings. You will be remembered, and your words will echo through the rest of humanities time in this Universe.
he's expressing an emotion we all feel from watching these videos whether atheist or not.. awe from the mystery and magic of the universe, and one way to describe it is by calling it a higher power (since that's how most people nowadays refer to it)
"And we come to you, Carl Sagan..."
Shit's about to get real.
" That depends on the definition of truthfulness."
- mathematician
ALL HAIL SCIENCE.
AAAA-UUUHH!!
This video series is absolutely the best motivator for studying.
Please make more videos like this. With scientists.
R.I.P Professor Hawking March 14 2018
1:38
2020 anyone?
These Science of Symphony vids are such inspiring videos. Thank you for producing these and thank you so much for sharing.
Not to mention the goose bumps. Every time.
nice
haha this song bangs aye!!!!
Amazing that's the one thing I'd say if I saw the Big Bang before everything was created
This was all well and good, but where the HELL is Batman
imagine just this masterpiece was made 10years before..Who are those science lovet that this video is watching.do like so that i can come back
Ahhh, this is my favorite symphony of science!
112 PEOPLE THINK SOME GOD DID IT ALL
The Coran talks about the Big Bang.
Science doesn't lead to atheism, you know... :)
God created life by simultaneously or evolutionary way? What the Koran says about it?
it seems dawkins wanted to be a poet:®
Too bad he turned out crazy
The birth of the universe is parallel to the birth of you who is reading this. They are reflective and equivalent. I find it almost hilarious and absurd and profound that our entire species is scientifically and philosophically trying to understand the functions of a process equally complex as each and every person. Like the trillions of cells in are bodies, we are equivalent to the greater universe in the same way.
An eternal paradox that allows us to flourish in endless ways.
Thank you for these sincerely beautiful songs.
i get goosebumps in every one of these videos
I don't want to study any books 📚 from TODAY
♥️🖤🖤💜💚💛🧡
RIP Stephen Hawking. "It was the beginning of the universe and of time itself..."
Carl Sagan's part at 1:09, the way the camera filmed him and the part of the song and the next section that mixes with it, makes it look like he is creating the universe himself.
ok, I hope this doesn't double post as my wifi dropped out. I really enjoyed the video as I had not seen it before. Thanks Rich.
Perhaps, the biggest problem, not problem that needs solving, but just a problem there, is the base code of the universe. There has to be one.
I don't think this universe is random, I think a number governed the universe.
And still governs it.
The seed of the universe.
Effectively procedural generation.
How about no?
There is. The code is called science.
The seed number is 7 or "penguinfever" probably.
The answer is 42, ins't it?
Leonardo Ferreira
Probably, but the question is what we don't know! :D