Hey Adam Love this video man . I'm thinking the same just like you bro about the Universe , galaxy, Dark Sky , moons , solar , planets , Black holes ,Aliens and many more. Very hard to get the real answers. Is beyond crazy. 🌍🗺🌝🌚🌖🌑
Great video! I love your ratio comparison of size vs the our real world objects we see & feel around us. The facts of the sand grains to Galaxy ratio just blows my mind over & over again. Great video
Well, no. Dark Energy is probably the correct term for everything in this video. I saw the two terms used somewhat interchangeably when researching this and now I get them confused all the time.
Some fine tuning to your content and you'll get there in no time, you're very presentable. However, in the beginning you say that the universe is bigger than what light could travel in 13.8B years, but then also at the same time explaining that the expansion is accelerating, which would make up for this flaw. Try to hide it a little in the intro as to not reveal why this is the case too early
Thanks! And I guess I've got to do some work on the setup as well. Yes, the universe is expanding really fast. But my real question is how is the universe expanding so much faster than what we though was the fastest speed imaginable.
@@AdamDoesNotExist Yeah just some minor touches with the wind on mic would be huge for immersion, if you're able to eliminate the wind being audible, you really do a great job. And yeah! I agree, it can be very confusing indeed, esentially only matter/energy have a fixed speed within the universe, but the fabric of the universe itself has no limit on speed, basically, the limit is just defining how fast we can travel through space, not how fast space can travel
@@soapvar Believe it or not, that really has been bothering me forever. I didn't understand that explanation until making this video. And yeah I really did botch the audio! The wind noise it rough. And I set the level too high so it's peaking in just about every shot! Cheers!
Great video! I'll hop onboard with a sub. I vagely explained spacetime expansion to my nephew with a rubber band I cut into a string and placed dots on it. A balloon is even better since they often expand faster at the top than on the sides, so you can basically say the Milkyway is at the mouth piece and dot galaxies on the balloon to show how further away objects are accelerating away.
Glad to have you here! I actually though about using a rubber band, or scrunched up blanket. The one issue with the balloon is you'd never really be traveling on the edge of the universe (probably). You'd be going right through the middle of the balloon.
Mind blown 🤯I was thinking, how do I respond properly to this video, so, I read some of the comments below. "Mind Blown" is still all I got. You did get a few subscribers, apparently, from this. 😊I have always thought, if there IS an end to the universe, what's on the other side?? Would there be like a rubber wall that some spaceship would just bounce off of (Boiiiiiiiiingggg) 🤔BTW, I see someone commented about the wind in the background. In Final Cut Pro, there is a "voice isolation" prompt I can ✔ that does wonders for reducing background noise. Maybe your editing software has a similar function? It's not a huge deal to me. Your videos are outstanding.
@@AdamDoesNotExist Yeah, when you click on a clip in the timeline, click on the "speaker" button 🔈(or audio) in the upper right hand corner, and there is "Voice Isolation"! ✔
I'm giving you a sub. Smart dude. Well spoken. Most importantly, not goddamn AI. Edit: also, if the universe if infinite, and it's expanding... How is infinity expanding? Let that boggle your mind.
Probably a stupid question but what if the mass of the universe before expansion was 79.2 billion light years? And it's s expanded 13.8 since then. The math works, now please explain why its stupid.
You're flipping mass and space. The big bang theory is that everything started in a tiny space a fraction of a millimeter in size. But we don't really know. You could be right.
@AdamDoesNotExist Thanks for the response. The reason I thought it was stupid was it was supposed to be infinitely small. The idea kind of fit though so I just wanted to ask.
When we say the universe makes no sense it implies we know how the universe should be a universe that conforms with our common sense and intuition. Thats arrogance for you
This video is a great example of why Google isnt a scientific resource
In this beautiful Universe I am a strong male. It's a good Universe to be in. 🙂
Hey Adam
Love this video man .
I'm thinking the same just like you bro about the Universe , galaxy, Dark Sky , moons , solar , planets , Black holes ,Aliens and many more.
Very hard to get the real answers. Is beyond crazy.
🌍🗺🌝🌚🌖🌑
How long did it take to research everything? You need atleast a million more subs man.
Good content, excellent book recommendation. Now quantum fields
Thank you! Quantum fields... for now
how is this good content when he makes the mistake of saying dark matter accelerates the universe? Dark energy does, dark matter keeps it together.
Great video! I love your ratio comparison of size vs the our real world objects we see & feel around us. The facts of the sand grains to Galaxy ratio just blows my mind over & over again. Great video
Thank you! I still don't have my head around it personally.
I am glad I discovered your channel. I am surprised this video only has 1,700 views.
Glad to have you here! This one was maybe a bit hard to follow. But I suppose that's sort of the point!
Are dark matter and dark energy the same thing?
Well, no. Dark Energy is probably the correct term for everything in this video. I saw the two terms used somewhat interchangeably when researching this and now I get them confused all the time.
@AdamDoesNotExist gotcha. I wasn't sure if I'd missed some new discovery. Great video man!
@@whitebeltjoe4109Thank you!
Yes, they are the same thing, and that thing is "imaginary"
@beeb6809 Yeah, I mean, it was basically invented as a deus ex machina for our model of physics. I'm not nearly educated enough to dispute it.
Good content 👍
Thank you!
We merely observe the universe. It's arrogant to think that we know what it should or shouldn't be doing.
Why do you think we try so hard to to figure it out?
Some fine tuning to your content and you'll get there in no time, you're very presentable. However, in the beginning you say that the universe is bigger than what light could travel in 13.8B years, but then also at the same time explaining that the expansion is accelerating, which would make up for this flaw. Try to hide it a little in the intro as to not reveal why this is the case too early
Thanks! And I guess I've got to do some work on the setup as well. Yes, the universe is expanding really fast. But my real question is how is the universe expanding so much faster than what we though was the fastest speed imaginable.
@@AdamDoesNotExist Yeah just some minor touches with the wind on mic would be huge for immersion, if you're able to eliminate the wind being audible, you really do a great job. And yeah! I agree, it can be very confusing indeed, esentially only matter/energy have a fixed speed within the universe, but the fabric of the universe itself has no limit on speed, basically, the limit is just defining how fast we can travel through space, not how fast space can travel
@@soapvar Believe it or not, that really has been bothering me forever. I didn't understand that explanation until making this video.
And yeah I really did botch the audio! The wind noise it rough. And I set the level too high so it's peaking in just about every shot!
Cheers!
Great video! I'll hop onboard with a sub. I vagely explained spacetime expansion to my nephew with a rubber band I cut into a string and placed dots on it. A balloon is even better since they often expand faster at the top than on the sides, so you can basically say the Milkyway is at the mouth piece and dot galaxies on the balloon to show how further away objects are accelerating away.
Glad to have you here! I actually though about using a rubber band, or scrunched up blanket. The one issue with the balloon is you'd never really be traveling on the edge of the universe (probably). You'd be going right through the middle of the balloon.
Mind blown 🤯I was thinking, how do I respond properly to this video, so, I read some of the comments below. "Mind Blown" is still all I got. You did get a few subscribers, apparently, from this. 😊I have always thought, if there IS an end to the universe, what's on the other side?? Would there be like a rubber wall that some spaceship would just bounce off of (Boiiiiiiiiingggg) 🤔BTW, I see someone commented about the wind in the background. In Final Cut Pro, there is a "voice isolation" prompt I can ✔ that does wonders for reducing background noise. Maybe your editing software has a similar function? It's not a huge deal to me. Your videos are outstanding.
I use FCP and had no idea that feature existed! I'll check it out. Thank you!
@@AdamDoesNotExist Yeah, when you click on a clip in the timeline, click on the "speaker" button 🔈(or audio) in the upper right hand corner, and there is "Voice Isolation"! ✔
I'm giving you a sub. Smart dude. Well spoken. Most importantly, not goddamn AI.
Edit: also, if the universe if infinite, and it's expanding... How is infinity expanding? Let that boggle your mind.
Good to have you here!!!
Too much editing headache
Probably a stupid question but what if the mass of the universe before expansion was 79.2 billion light years? And it's s expanded 13.8 since then.
The math works, now please explain why its stupid.
You're flipping mass and space. The big bang theory is that everything started in a tiny space a fraction of a millimeter in size. But we don't really know. You could be right.
@AdamDoesNotExist Thanks for the response. The reason I thought it was stupid was it was supposed to be infinitely small. The idea kind of fit though so I just wanted to ask.
Why so many different examples?
To help you learn. There's no one example that can cover the entire scale!
When we say the universe makes no sense it implies we know how the universe should be a universe that conforms with our common sense and intuition. Thats arrogance for you
i'm sure this video has nothing but bad takes LOL