The multiverse is only a theory, which probably can never be proven given our circumstances in our own rather large universe. Is this theory actually scientific at all?
The title of this video is History of the Universe, yet the video as a whole seems to give some implication or at least a strawman claim that this is somehow equivalent to us human beings learning about ourselves. I find this misconception very similar to what Carl Sagan warned about in regard to the idea that Emmanuel Kant raised claiming that the very existence of human beings giving recognition to the " beauty " of the universe magically makes us important and the universe worth existing for... reasons. Self-indulgent folly.
@@kyzercube are you a tool? The understanding of quantum mechanics is essential to understanding the history of our universe. It is well accepted that if you're going to lecture you need to first define the terms and ensure that the audience has somewhat of a grasp on the subject material. You can't talk about the history of the universe if your audience doesn't understand what you're talking about or why a particular thing matters. I bet you're the type that drools over ignants like Neil deGrass Tyson.
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I will pay $1000 for a photograph taken by an optical camera from Mars or any other planet in the solar system. No cartoons or photoshops please. I have been offering this prize since 2020 and so far nobody has claimed it, which means it is all FAKE. Remember that Galileo saw Mars more than 400 years ago with a primitive telescope, so no excuses. I also make the same offer to anyone who can prove the Moon or the Sun are giant balls/spheres in space. Good luck
@ you're a fool. No matter what photograph or image anyone presents you with you're going to say it's fake. People like you have the most severe cases of schizophrenia and you need help. Please seek help. Sincerely
Man, there's a lot of bad in the world today, no doubt, but the idea that I can sit here and learn stuff like this FOR FREE and as...basically just a relaxing hobby...it's incredible. Each of us can educate ourselves on nearly any topic whenever and wherever we want. Thank you so much for this. And of course your narration, scripting, production...it's all absolutely top notch. Thank you, thank you.
except it IS a bad world, and whats for free turns out to be deceptive nonsense, designed to trick you into believing that scientists are way smarter than you, and you need to have faith in them. This faith in science (pseudoscience) is how the tyrants will get you do obey. Pseudoscience is the new global religion, part of the plan for a one world government, (tyranny) one global digital currency, one global population reducing health care system. (to save the world of course)
So have I. I even dream of them quite a LOT usually. In this world, my dad died of cancer and my mom is alive, but in a parallel world my mom died instead in a car accident and my dad is alive.
As terrifying as it is, I find some comfort in knowing how small we are compared to space and time. It’s nice knowing we aren’t just the center of things
Agreed, on top of that i like to compare ourself as humanity to microorganism, if you give it some thought we share similar purpose to live, reproduce and conquer what is there to conquer. What if the biggest difference between us and microworld is only the scale and longevity? I think if that was true that there is also possibility that also can apply in reversed way and we could be watched "under microscope" by some beings that are outside of our possible view
All the discussion on astronomy is very much assumptive than reality.Those stars, galaxies are measured in light years-beyond the reach of human beings.We can't touch or experience with our senses.Telescope is an optical illusion like temporary video games.
It would be depressing 😂 stupid humons. I went to the dentist once and rhey had a map of my city from space on the ceiling. I spent an hour thinking our cities look like nothing more than mold on bread. A creeping grey on a green ripe land. And then you think about molds trying to communicate with little signals 😍 and you see that video showing the scale of the known and estimated universe (millennium project simulation). We really are microscopic things within what seems to be an infinitely big to us but probably still microscopic thing. Who knows maybe molds have problems with bankers and mcdonald's and all this modern crap too🤣 live happy people, lifes too short by far.
The voice of the narrator and the way he modulates it are both so important! They can make a difference in whether you are going to enjoy or lose interest in watching. I appreciate the way you speak and pause to highlight certain words; it is part of what makes these videos so inspirational! Thank you for this new content; I cannot get enough of it!
Honestly ever since the Planet Earth documentaries came out, I haven’t been able to take any kind of science related documentary seriously unless it’s narrated by an English person lol 😄🤷🏻♂️ They just speak normally, whereas Americans always try and put on some kind of ‘Educated Documentary Voice’ or something, and it always just takes me right out of it 🤷🏻♂️ haha
Case and point - go watch the video “This Discovery on Mars Scared Scientists”, and tell me the jackass narrating doesn’t annoy the shit out of you in the first five seconds, and you wished he was British haha 😄
Where did this channel come from and how am I getting a documentary series I'd pay good money for for free?! Thank you, sir. You are a gift to the whole community of aspiring arm chair cosmologists
@@LordOfThePancakesjudging by your other comments I don't think you like this channel, it's an hour long video dude, this guy has only 2 comments in this channel, it's safe to assume he is just expressing his disbelief about this being free, not a bot
As a scientist, by training, I have to say that I have been TRULY impressed by your videos! Your writers are incredibly good at condensing, already incredibly DENSE information, without seeming to lose the actual meaning behind it...🤔 Your video quality is amazing and all of your artists and editors deserve awards! I am quite eager to see what is in store! 🤓 Edited to give credit where credit is due.
This really puts into perspective how minuscule we are in the grand scheme of universal existence and yet how lucky we are to even exist in the way we do. It grounds me and makes me think how silly our everyday problems seem, they seem meaningless and makes me feel grateful for everything around me.
Agreed, seems like inherent optimism bias and terror management theory will always help regardless of ideologies such as antinatalism based on consent and efilism.
Yet, minuscule in size does not necessarily mean that we are insignificant… especially if one subscribes to the concept of realities being created, altered, only having meaning, or only being able to exist if consciousness is present.
This must be the best video you guys and gals have ever produced. Simply a marvelous explanation of the entire pathway taken to come to this cosmological point of understanding. Well done!!!
The universe and the atom have much in common. Imagine living on a quark in an atom wondering if there are other atoms made of quarks, and other unknown smaller particles, but not being able to see far enough to know.
I think this is exactly the answer. We are so small we don’t realize that the other planets, other galaxies we are seeing are part of a much larger thing that we cannot comprehend. Just as if a molecule inside our bodies could “see” another molecule in the distance, can’t get to it, can’t touch it, but can see other molecules. The molecule can’t see farther than that, and has no idea at all that it is a small part of what is the makeup of a human body. No idea what a human body even is. I think that’s what we are seeing, other stars, planets, galaxies, but have no way at all to know what large thing we are apart of
I have pondered that idea since 4th or 5th grade . I originally steered away from it because I thought about HG Wells form of time travel and realized if a multiverse exists it needs to be stacked like plates of glass . Because it's pretty much impossible to know the exact position of everything in the universe at the moment of departure ( do to natural free will and randomness) , even if you jumped time when you try to come back you jump reality into an alternate reality . Then Prof. Brian Greene explained the bubble verse version of the Multiverse. That took me back to my original idea . Since then I've become split between A UNIVERSE and THE MULTIVERSE . Mainly because both still support the BIG BANG but both have very different ends . Actually the bubble concept is the scariest to me for some reason . I think it's because of the implication . Some believe in the simulation buts it's the easiest to explain because then the big bang just was with a power switch or key stroke but also leaves all arguments or theories to open ended .
@Bob VaGeno Yep, it’s unfortunate that science is worshipped, but kids aren’t ever taught about noumena vs phenomena. It’s a shame, Hume and Kant alone made so much progress, but even hundreds of year later we, as a society, choose to ignore them.
@@kingcrimson3882 I more see it as us existing in a state of an infinite expansion and contraction. Black holes condense all of the information in our universe into an infinite singularity and put it back out in events like the Big Bang which consist of infinite expansion. Hard not to ask if this cycle continues forever and if life itself is in a similar, constant state of expansion/contraction.
My grandfather who passed away around a year ago actually was one of the people who helped build the Hubble space telescope he was a professor at the University of Caltech I just wish she got more credibility for the things he did and contributed to.
very cool to see the images of it being built! knowing my grandfather likely either touched or had something to do with all those pieces. rip i love you
The Hubble's successful use and discoveries prove his credibility. Perhaps you mean celebrity -- say, by displaying a large plaque celebrating the names of the many whose work added up to the creation of the finished telescope.
I thank youtube everyday for allowing the existence of channels like this, thank you guys for putting out another incredible masterpiece of a video, I loved it!
This is easily the best documentary on the subject I've ever watched, and I've probably watched them all. Being old enough to have witnessed the discovery of the CMB, Dark Matter, Dark Energy, the discovery of most of the "zoo" particles and the birth of supersymmetry and M-theory, it's incredibly rare to find an explanation that weaves these complex subjects together so succinctly. This explores the history of modern cosmology very nicely and brings our current understanding of the universe and the "Theory of Everything" into clear focus. I especially enjoyed the exhibits shown, such as Hubble's handwritten research on Cepheids in M31. Really phenomenal work here.
I agree this is a uniquely great presentation of the topic. the channel does amazing stuff anyways and ties it all back together with the big picture and history. Multiverse is controversial and hard to neatly create a narrative on so kudos once again this guy or team of folks is talented and doing us all a huge service
Wow! I didn’t think I had the attention span for this but the explanations were simplified enough for me to follow and become that much more interested at each step! My hat goes off the team it took to make this!
I've been studying astronomy all my life, and I am finally able to pursue a degree in it. Because of this, it's pretty hard to introduce a concept to me that just blows me away. You need to introduce some really insane theories and science in order to give me a headache. And this is one of the few videos I've seen that's been able to do that. Bravo to everyone who made this video. This is a masterpiece.
Everyone, we have finally achieved our goal. The unsurpassed by thought, and immensely squishy brain of possible degree in the future having Electro522 has finally been thought provoked enough to hurt. Rarely has an idea gone as deep as we drove it in tonight. Over and over, in and out.
This video has more content that many actual documentaries and is an obvious labour of love. I was absolutely right to subscribe to this channel. Well done on this incredible creation. (people seem to think I'm gullible or something, no. I applaud the work that went into collating all these different theories and presenting them in a single work which still manages to be very watchable. We still have plenty of physics left to uncover.)
@@harrkev I would call this "theorys" because it is based on laws of Physics. May be some interpretation is "wild" But the the theory of relativity was also doubted when it appeared later to be proven.
@@Snailmailtrucker Not sure that I understand your reference to being kept in the "dark". How is keeping an open mind about scientific theories being [sic] "kept in the the dark"? Does the rest of humanity need to bow to your superior intellect and that anything removed from your brilliant understanding of astrophysics, is bullshit? Good luck to you for feeling the need to try to belittle people because of your insecurities and narrow world view.
Watching videos on mutliverse theories always has the effect of grounding me. It makes me recognize the power I have to make choices, and to a great extend pilot myself into the universe I want to be in. In a way, consciousness makes us interdimensional beings that can phase through limited realities within the scope of time and space we are able to access. Life is like training wheels for higher dimensions. And so... If I am alive tomorrow: I will have pancakes.
Yeah until you watch one that says we aren't in control of our conscience &/or a simulation we are in lol then it makes me feel like nothing matters but this was great
the classical, generic lie that the enemy pulls is all his wild theories. multiverse universe, aliens, other dimensions, anything to distract you from God. ‘If you confess with your mouth Jesus is Lord and believe God raised Him from the dead you will be saved. For with the mouth one confesses and is saved, and with the heart one believes, resulting in righteousness.’ ROMANS 10
@@daughterofzion1083 As much as multiverse theory is a bit dodgy, posting bible quotes is worthless entirely. It does nothing to advance our knowledge of the universe, instead you demand obedience to stagnation.
@@meatpuppet5036 i don’t demand obedience to anything. however i would recommend you to seek the truth for yourself. i used to believe in this multiverse nonsense too until i got saved and the truth was revealed to me. keep seeking the answers, whoever seeks finds.
I use this platform primarily because of content from channels like this one. And this channel possibly has the best narrator. Another great video. Thank you, guys. Great job.
This is the most digestible video on this subject matter, and it’s inspired me to keep questioning, thinking, creating, and enjoying life like I did in my early 20s
Simon Newcomb, what a smart proud cookie. I remember being in primary school thinking I basically knew everything I had to know, and here we are learning something new everyday.
Well done! My take: 1) Infinity must exist. 2) If infinity exists, then anything that can happen, must happen. 3) At every Planck moment, every choice, every option and every variable results in a branching off into separate universes in order to accommodate the various outcomes of every choice, every option and every variable.
Existences beyond our universe, parallel realities - what a mind bending hour of beautiful writing and superbly executed illustrative animations. Thanks to Professor Lewis and all the History of the Universe team for this and for all your other superb videos.
Yes, it sure is. A whole lot of speculation and mythologizing and precious little actual science. You can love the fantasy all you want, but that's all it is - fantasy.
@@chuckschillingvideos I was quite literally going to comment the same thing. The entire thing is a mythology for atheists. Even theism has more substance; if the supernatural exists, it is at least feasible that it has some nominal interaction with this universe.
U took the words right out of my head. I was trying to think of a way to describe what I just watched and how I felt about it and as I was thinking it I started reading it almost to the tee 🤯
Carolyn Fahm Beautiful words U took the words right out of my head. I was trying to think of a way to describe what I just watched and how I felt about it and as I was thinking it I started reading it almost to the tee 🤯
@@reshpeck Higher dimensions and their proposed properties can at least be mathematically described. The "supernatural" is so ill-defined, no two religions or even sects of a religion can agree on its nature.
If there were "Oscars" for science documentaries this episode would win in all of the nominations! Thank you so much for such an amazing, eye opening, wonderful work!
Not sure what to be impressed about more, the amazing secrets of the universe or the fact that this channel has such an incredibly high standard of quality. No documentary on these subjects can even begin to compare.
Kept me on the edge of my seat, I have heard most of the information in bits over the past few years, but never neatly pieced together in such an informative and enjoyable way. Thank you so much for the hard work you have put into this work. Awesome video. Love and Light to you all my friends
Yes indeed, couldn’t agree with you more. This is the kind of thing, that the inventors of radio and television dreamed of way back when, to educate the people of the world. Have you noticed, that the comments left for his videos, are all complementary, positive, supportive and intelligently written..? That’s something one rarely sees in the internet :)
@@PRH123 I was actually thinking the exact same thing the moment right before I read your comment. It stands to reason though, regarding a topic intrinsically based on accepting reality as it is. Most topics of interest to people are based on emotional biases and that will always lead to a plethora of pseudo realities where people obviously won't agree on. It's a sad state of humanity and the modern day internet is greatly exacerbating the problem. I think the world needs much more science and critical thinking skills taught in schools from an early age. Too much self serving biases mixed with ever increasing technology will be the end of us if we don't make some changes. The saving grace for our ignorant and delusional ancestors was that they didn't have a lot of technology, which mitigated the harm they could do. We now have an internet that can propagate ignorance, delusions and tribalism far and wide, very quickly.
Crazy thought (cuz I smoked weed just before I thought it): If there's an infinite number of universes for each possible action then our dreams might be a projection of an actual reality from another universe which is intesecting with ours. The reverse of an affective dream. I gotta get more of that flower. 😊
I continue to be in awe of not only the breadth and accuracy of your videos, but the beautiful artistry in their presentation as well! Between this and History of the Earth, this is some of the best science documentary content out there
It's no different than Theism. Theories you could never prove "Scientifically". We live in an odd time. For 1000's of years, people looked to Men in robes for "Truth", and they did a horrible job at being a Champion of it, now it is changing to Men in Lab Coats. Dont be fooled for 1 minute thinking they will be Just, and Noble. They will be just as corrupt. Dont believe it? Did you "Follow the Science" for Covid? Religion has used fear for Millenia to manipulate, so now does Science.
Just some thinking out loud: After all particles have dissolved and entropy has flattened out the wavelengths of the remaining fields, then the Universe will undergo a reverse entropy as the flattened fields will rebound and begin the journey toward a new beginning. Particles, as well as space, are comprised of fields so there is no "empty" volume, so in essence space is like a solid. Once the fields are flat, space can no longer expand though it carries the momentum of expansion. The momentum of the expansion of space is redirected back in on itself, so a great Universal implosion occurs. During the early stages of the rebound, anti-matter begins to form followed by gas clouds and stars, then by galaxies and so on. Then, another Big Bang. Thoughts?
I really have very few words to describe what this RUclips channel means to me and many other humans out there. Thank you so very much for the time and effort you put into this video and this channel as a whole. Thank You!!!!
"It is always a bad idea to bet against further discoveries." Only 3 minutes and you've already encapsulated how I feel about the universe. Really grinds my gears when people plant themselves firmly into a universal fact when we for sure haven't figured everything out.
The Bible says we’re only 6,000 yrs old so it is so! Jkjk. We, all of us in the universe will never know everything forever evolving forever expanding.
@@csrb338 Just because it is not possible to see everything does not mean we cannot understand how existence operates.. What exactly are you afraid of? spaceandmotion
@@fluentpiffle oh I’m not afraid. Life or existence would be quite boring if we understood everything. I’m just saying, I don’t believe we will ever know everything.
@@csrb338 It’s not a question of belief. The reason everything cannot be known is that it emerges from an infinitude of energy, and therefore ‘things’ will continue to manifest into existence long after humans cease to exist.. This is not to say that the actual process cannot be understood..In fact, it IS understood.. spaceandmotion
That was awesome. I am not an English-speaking native, but I understood the layers perfectly. Of course, I knew about the components as much as a non-physicist could. It was lovely to see how it all is woven together. Beautiful.
Happy you mentioned the bit about recognizing that much of the content in this video is almost pure speculation. its so fun to imagine the true nature of the universe but almost none of the multiverse ideas are falsifiable. I do like the idea of setting the ground work for future experiments to help point us in the right direction, but its important in science to remember that a hypothesis needs to be able to be tested. Unfortunately "because it sounds cool" isn't a good foundation for knowledge. these videos are incredibly well made btw, really this is some top notch youtube right here.
Your point of these multiverse theories being unfalsifiable while understandable isn't much of a point when all ontological theories are not falsifiable.
@@Blackmystix for sure, that's my point. I was hardcore into a lot of the multiverse stuff, it just sorta clicked you know? But when I listened to some experts talk about it, I kinda thought, this is the same way religious people try to "prove" god exists. And I think we all agree that that's just not how science works. I still think a multiverse is likely but its just not question science can answer.
@@KarlMarcus8468 good response. A good example of what you are talking about is how occams razor is used as a rule as opposed to the guideline it is. For instance, the measurement of the flatness of our universe leads us to believe our universe is infinite as that is the simplest explanation. However the universe could conceivably be shaped like a soccer ball with many flat faces, however still finite and closed on itself. We assume it is an infinite plane because the entire observable universe is, even though that is indeed an assumption based on the universe's observed tendencies to simplicity of form i.e. occams razor
@@Blackmystix there's really only 3 conceivable possibility when it comes to what exists beyond the knowable universe. Either it goes on for infinity in which case space is full of an Infinite amount of clones and universes like our own spread about over an infinite amount of 3D space. Another possibility is that it is finite and is circular being that if you travel far enough you'd wind back at the same spot you started. The most likely I think is that our universe exist in an even larger collection of other universes known as the multiverse which itself is located in an even bigger multiverse and this process continue on until you eventually wind up inside a Planck Length so there is a loop of realities among other realities leading from the biggest into the smallest and that time along with size is relative to the observer.
One of the best videos I have ever watched on youtube. Despite having a better understanding of the concept than ever before, my mind is absolutely swimming with possibilities. Deserves to be trending #1
In watching this video, I heard something I’ve never heard before. I’ve thought of this, I’ve always believed very strongly of this. I told myself I’d never look for this or talk of this and that it would have to find me. It was mentioned towards the end of the video and if you’ve never thought of this your conscious may choose to ignore it... but when I heard it i actually smiled. What I’ve thought for most of my adult life ( I’m 44 now) is that we, our universe, our planets, stars, everything is very small. Small as on a molecular level... example would be that looking in from outside our everything, you would need a microscope to see out plants and stars. imagine an atom in our bodies growing a species that became aware of itself and tried to figure out how it came about and where it was going. I feel that is what we are trying to do. On a scale so grand it’s utterly incomprehensible. There’s no way, as a human being, that we would ever be able to detect a conscious being, on an atom, in our bodies...
Dude you scared my entire soul out of my body at 7:05. With the background ambient sound of paper ruffling, whispering and people walking. I just knew I was getting robbed. It makes no sense in the context of the video. So I didn't even consider the video until after I searched my entire house and the perimeter outside!!! I had my headphones on so it sounded just like someone behind me knocked down some paper then whispered to someone or something like that.
I agree with everyone else, these videos are amazing. So well produced and presented. I could feel my mind expand with each new chapter in this one. I used to marvel at the odds of how I managed to come into existence on this planet. Now having to contemplate the odds of coming into existence in THIS universe is absolutely mind blowing!
The odds of your coming into existence are known: 1.0. They were lower (and unknown) *before you existed* but now, your existence has occurred. You need to go look up "odds," "chance," and related ideas until you can be ashamed enough to come back and erase this silly message you just posted. Your mind is not "blown." You're just being careless and ill-informed at an pretty elementary level. I agree with you that modern software makes it possible for people to put up visually impressive RUclips videos about the silliest "ideas" and the idlest speculations..
this video so interesting last week I had a dream I was in the year 1990 and I warmed my brother about COVID and the rise in violence all over it felt so real that's just one of many weird dreams I had.
This documentary makes me feel an infinite amount of gratuity to the universe for my existence as well as that of my family especially my children. The universe in it's entirety is absolutely unfathomably gigantic. And yet I am the luckiest person that ever existed because I have the most awesome kids and family Ever! Thank you Universe.
the classical, generic lie that the enemy pulls is all his wild theories. multiverse universe, aliens, other dimensions, anything to distract you from God. ‘If you confess with your mouth Jesus is Lord and believe God raised Him from the dead you will be saved. For with the mouth one confesses and is saved, and with the heart one believes, resulting in righteousness.’ ROMANS 10
This makes me wonder about the universe and everything and what we truly are and what everything is and how the universes work, this channel truly understands science.
To me it feels like "The Many Worlds" might explain deja vu. You're doing the exact same task as another you at the exact same time and it gives you the feeling that you've done this before because you're doing it twice right now !
This has truly been a mind expanding trip. A presentation of such scope and clarity that it literally has merged the boundaries between science philosophy and religion. I am in awe and truly stunned at the revelation that all of us somewhere have a self that has had ALL the lucky breaks and is our best self. You deserve millions of subs.
@@martinsiloh704 I did. An infinity of places for the soul to go to after leaving the physical body. Determined by the phase two multiverse depending on its quantum vibrational state it achieved in the physical world here. Realities far more real than this and everything In-between. Including the lesser reality of a dream called living on Earth physically.
@@frankblack7801 I came up with a hypothesis a few years ago that the multiverse explains gravity. Have you heard the vacuum decay of the universe? Well, it may be happening *all the time, many times per second,* but we survive because of the multiverse - in at least one, we live on to observe everything. BUT, the dissolving universes that vacuum decay disperses, turn the planets and *every* object into a gradient of particles and light. Those particles in other universes attract atoms in our universe, maybe by the strong force leaking through. Or, the gradient of particles and light in other universes *refracts* light and matter (matter being made of energy and waves) toward the center of mass of any object. Over some length of time, the *influence* of the other dissolving universes *fades away.* This could neatly explain the rotational curves of galaxies, and hence dark matter. And this hypothesis may be able to be *tested.* A large mass could be put on a train car, with sensitive gravity detectors nearby that can determine if the large mass is there or not. Using a random number generator based on radioactive decay, the large mass would be - as quickly as possible - moved away if an *unlikely* radioactive particle hits a detector. In those other universes, the mass would not be immediately moved, so the gravity would not change as fast as expected.
My hypothesis might even explain "dark energy." It's hard to explain, but basically, in the distant past, the galaxies in the dissolving alternate universes moved ahead of the galaxies in our visible universe, thus accelerating them faster. Then when 'our' galaxies passed the galaxies in the alternate universes, 'our' galaxies slowed down. Thus, the expansion of the universe accelerated and decelerated in cycles. This has not yet been seen by astrophysicists, but may explain why they have two differing figures for the age of the universe - it is based on their flawed calculations of the past expansion of the universe.
As subjects go this has got to be the most complex and mind bending ever. However this video did an excellent job of explaining the core ideas in an approachable way. Truly fascinating. Great job
I think they did a wonderful job at implying that it isn’t (or at least may not be) the most complex & mind-bending concept. For, once we do eventually grasp this concept or can cogitate at that level, there will likely be others just waiting for us to have the capacity to imagine, consider, speculate & theorize, explore & study, understand, & finally thoroughly comprehend them so that we may move forward to potentially discover new ideas that are even more complex all over again.
Any chance you guys will ever put these videos on, Spotify as a podcast? Would love to be able to listen to this at work. Keep up the amazing work you are doing.
When I was a young child, I happened upon a situation that opened my mind by sitting on my bathroom sink and positioning two perpendicular bathroom mirrors. One was a medicine cabinet mirror that set perpendicular to the larger plate glass mirror that opened the small bathroom space to the small room that contained them. I became fascinated with opining the smaller mirror to a position wherein I could peer into a multitude of reflections that increased in number by simply manipulating the angle of reflection. By looking at the image, I realized that I exist within a single frame that I recognize as my present existence. I also understood that I likewise exist in the infinity that rests beyond my mechanical capacity to arrange the angle of the reflection. My understanding of the possible realities grew into a broader understanding than my childhood peers could possibly imagine. Now I have a grandson who is interested in physics.
I remember performing the same inquiry... Surely there was only one self observing the many reflections that appear to be looking looking back at the observer... They only appear to look back because of the reflective nature of the mirror. Even so I think this is a wonderful "symbolism" of a projected reality which does not of itself contain any consciousness of an observer - it is simply an image in a mirror. As an exercise it does serve as a wonderful doorway into more abstract thinking that questions the solely material aspect of the world we find ourselves in and leads to an appreciation of a multi dimensional paradigm of nature.
@@GeoffLogie I don't even think "symbolic." The whole point of the no self argument is that the idea of one, unified independent self is an illusion. The idea of any one, independent any-"thing" in the universe is an illusion. The self is merely a perspective -a window the mind looks through of an ever changing process. The multiple reflections of the face are perspectives emanating from a river of consciousness.
Every time you make a video the quality increases and I always think to myself there's no way the next one can outdo it and I'm proven wrong literally every single time thank you for putting so much passion into this
The problem is that to accurately measure something at absolutely tiny scales, you need instruments that are just as tiny, even in their basic components. You can't make out a single-celled organism with a magnifying glass. To see subatomic particles with any clarity you would need a system so complex as to be utterly impractical.
I believe the opposite is true. Detecting tiny scales will require large instruments. An electron microscope is such an example. Only the words largest telescopes can detect objects outside our universe which from a distance point of view, are extremely small.
@@Xsplot You had me at using a large scale object to observe small scale phenomena (e.g. electron microscopes and particle accelerators etc.) but you lost me with the phrase "detect objects [outside] our universe". If "the universe" is defined as all there is, or as our "local presentation of the cosmos" then by definition there can be no detection of things "outside" our universe. What you actually describe are things "inside" our universe but very distant. And in general they are not "small', they are often incredibly large (e.g. galactic or cosmic scale).
I would like to deeply thank you all for this material. What a great relief to a troubled and constant curious mind. I wish that in at least one of those endless possibilities i can sit with people like you and discuss those questions on and on. You gave me something very precious to hold on. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Bro, you are the best ever. You put all this together just for us? And spoke it all with your real voice? This whole series? What is that - like 40 hours? You dropped your crown 👑 , king.
As an science enthusiast and curious person I find these documentaries on mysteries of Universe a way to expand thinking paradigm. This makes me feel a bit more fulfilled, knowing that there is so much more to know about. Great compilation 👍
Man I can't believe such content are free like free free. I only have to have internet access and RUclips account but the content is free. I thank you for your hard work and all of your amazing videos you've posted. Would love to support you financially but can't do at the moment so all I can do is like, comment and share this amazing creation.
my friend said, and i quote "we cant even see 1% of the universe, we can barely leave our rock. this is all speculation" and i told him to calm down and just enjoy the video, and he said "i dont want to calm down, YOU calm down, I am calm" and i just looked at him and realised there is a universe out there somewhere without this guy in it, and thats the one i'm portal hopping into
Your friend is 100% right! It's all speculation and all of these pics are drawings/cgi NASA never produced any REAL material! Mankind has NEVER left nor Will ever leave Earth!
That guy sucks. He cannot handle the vastness of the cosmos. For him it is terrifying. For myself and likely most people that watch this video, we find great relief and a grounded feeling by furthering our understanding of what else is out there.
I feel that the Type 1 multiverse seems correct. the multiverse is simply the observable universe from different perspectives. our observations of the expediential expansion could be a "Local" phenomena and may not be the case everywhere and from all perspectives. the fabric of space/time (or dark matter) could be like an ocean with currents. it could be expanding here while contracting somewhere else. this is my uneducated opinion.
You may be uneducated from physical perspective like me . I am genetics professor having zero degree in physics and mathematics probably we are sailing in same boat however we our logical and intellectual choice to accept the logic within framework of scientific research so far humankind have achieved till date. I DON'T consider you as ignorant but as a self introspective logical thinker.
Sure, we can all speculate. Feelings are meaningless for truth though. And something like "making sense" is conditioned by the fallible interpreters of electrical signals inside our craniums.
@@tempestive1 the topic of the multiverse is more in the realm of philosophy rather than pure physics at this point in time due to our basic understanding of the universe. So all that we can do is follow what seems logical one step at a time until we verify a conclusion. speculating and following feelings has brought our species this far. if it was not important than we would have evolved without it.
@@Pomorchik Too many theories in physics today take assumptions to a new level though. A statement that says: "Our universe is so huge that what is not impossible is almost guaranteed to happen somewhere" is not based on facts as we know them today. Simply said, we do not know how big the universe really is.. so to then assume it is big enough to have near infinite possibilities is pure speculation. for all that we know, our universe may end just outside of our observable universe?
I think scientists come up with a lot of BS. I am not good at math, but it seems that supposition is just showing that the universe is not deterministic, and is showing that no future is set in stone until probabilities collapse into the present. Hitler was not destined to be evil. He has free will. The future is a wave of many future outcomes, but those outcomes are not determined. I think there is only one version of you. There are not multiple clones of an individual where every possible outcome has been done. I think this idea is nonsense. Why do these physicists come up with weird ideas instead of just recognizing that a wave of probability is simply showing that we are free agents to act and not to be acted upon?
Multi-verse, dark energy, dark matter, and even antimatter are points where I think physicists have just started guessing wildly because nobody can prove them wrong
This presentation is the best description of the history of cosmology for the layman that I have ever heard. I was so enthralled I forgot to eat lunch! Bravo! Very well done.
Watched it from beginning to end, I must say, it’s really comforting to learn that the entire universe is about the self and its consciousness. I always get existential crisis and alone, whenever it comes to space; so I find it interesting, heartwarming even, after watching this video. I thought I would lose interest but I didn’t. The narrator’s voice is mesmerizing. The content is well-written and nicely arranged.
YES! Finally, you’ve made a new video. I cannot get enough of your content. I’ve watched your other videos multiple times. I don’t know if you have a life or not, but can you please spend all your time providing more videos for those of us that, practically, worship you. 🙏🏼
@@AboveEmAllProduction Did my comment, that wasn’t intended for you, offend you? Did your little feefees get hurt? Maybe you might need to change that maxi pad already, but don’t squish it.
Nicely done. I would add "it is all a matter of perspective." Imagine for a moment, just a moment, what a moment contains. A million trillion instants maybe more. And in what direction are you looking? Is what you see with those wavelength limited eyes all there is? "We are a mote in realm of this everything." Chuckle.
HAD to write a comment. This was such an eloquent and lucid presentation of one of the most fascinating domains in physics. The ideas are presented so clearly, and the discussion never gets lost in the weeds. The narration, the graphics and illustrations-everything just spectacular. Many many thanks!!!
Wouldn't these theories of multiverses also include the possibility that in one of those universes we not only find a way to not only peer into other universes but also be able to cross over? And wouldn't that also suggest that perhaps this is already a reality somewhere out there? And if that's the case then we should, and inevitably will, some into contact with one or more other versions of us at some point?
Well if the laws of physics are the same everywhere and traveling (beyond) the speed of light or creating/using traversable wormholes isn’t feasible within physics then there’s no chance of ever coming in contact, even with an infinite universe. Also maybe we just aren’t in the Universe where that happened. Obviously correct me if I’m wrong I have no clue what I’m talking about
I've had these thoughts before, so happy to see them expanded on in this video. You left me feeling a wonder for our existence that I thought I lost. Thank you for your work. Please make more about space and sprinkle it with some philosophy!
Awesome explanation ❤️❤️❤️ I love the part with flipping coins where one side gets you through and the other side you’ll die. I always taught that just didn’t know how to explain myself. It’s almost like if everyone has it’s own universe and people and thinks around are just players in your world. About 20 years ago I was saying to my friends that everyone is the centre of the universe as everything revolves around you in all directions. I was called selfish for that. I absolutely believe in the coin theory where when tossed it’ll actually split in two paths where on one you live and the other you die. I came to that conclusion as I had many brushes with death over the corse of over 40 years but amazingly always pulled through so so far in my universe I always dodged the death so far and I know that one day it’ll come anyway. I think that every moment you die and live both together. I mean that I’ve already died billions of times but not in this universe-yet. Isn’t this taught wonderful?
When I was young, I was showing off on my bike, going really fast coming down a hill, as I rounded a bend, I overshot, and right in front of me was an oncoming ice cream van. I went down, skidding sideways, and I was under the still moving front right tyre, I could see the tread, smell the diesel. Next thing I was cycling down the road, a furious ice cream van driver, beeping and gesticulating. When the coast was clear, I got back to where my friends were and they couldn't work out what just happened either. Personally, I think yes, I did die that day, but THIS version of me is the version that went on, to type this story out, in my 57th year instead of lying up there in the cemetery, being mourned as a tragic young death for the last 40 something years. There is no logical way I should have survived that day, but I did, and brought everyone, including you, along with me. Weird, I know.
@@b8nnytez I think I had a similar situation. I was sitting shotgun in my friend's SUV when he turned right in front of an oncoming van. The van T boned my door, spun us in a 720 and wedged my door open. All I remember was the van hitting my door, then everything went silver (an image/feeling of an aluminum baseball bat smacking me over the head was present) and the next thing I know I'm literally running down the street. It was almost like I teleported out of the SUV into the street. I was severely injured but lived.. in this dimension at least. There's a lot more I could go on about, but I truly believe my memory I have right here and now spans at least one other dimension. I came to this conclusion from a totally separate event, but it was that event that made me theorize that it was the near fatal crash I was in that possibly was when/where the transition happened.
This is very good. I'm reminded of the concept that as I approach an object, the distance between me and the object is cut in half, then half again, then again. Mathematically I never pass the object. Yet I pass the object. Seems to me the math is the issue, not the reality I live in. Math is a tool and even the best tool has its limits on what it can do. Maybe another tool is needed?
As a self-proclaimed idiot, I'd like to share that it seems to me like the wave function is just our human way of probabilistically describing the location and future position of a single particle--and in my opinion, it should end there. Where we really get into a bind is in transitioning from probabilistic mathematics to the deterministic reality of precise measurement. With the mathematic tools we currently possess, it really is almost impossible to know the exact location of a particle at any point in time--present or future--unless the particle actually impacts our mechanism for detection. And that's where a wave function is useful: describing the probable location of a particle. I believe that it is the conflict between the reality of a particle's precise location and the human invention of a wave function as a tool for describing "likelihoods" that has led to these world-bending descriptions of reality. But I'm probably over-simplifying a concept that goes far deeper than I ever could have imagined.
Superb production! Considering we can only see about five percent of the matter in our universe, it could stand to reason that parallel universes exist in some dimension we are unaware of and we all inhabit the same space in different ways. Wonderful thoughts, all of the multiverse possibilities. Thank you for putting this out to the world!
I watched the whole night... Sometimes Watching somewhere repeatedly until I'm satisfied and understand. Now it's 4:38AM early in the morning, today is a holiday in India I would be sleeping the whole day. Very nice and thank you.
49:03 this simple video right here makes understanding quantum physics way easier, that little clip played and suddenly it was like the world got way clearer. That's just cool, awesome video!
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The multiverse is only a theory, which probably can never be proven given our circumstances in our own rather large universe. Is this theory actually scientific at all?
The title of this video is History of the Universe, yet the video as a whole seems to give some implication or at least a strawman claim that this is somehow equivalent to us human beings learning about ourselves. I find this misconception very similar to what Carl Sagan warned about in regard to the idea that Emmanuel Kant raised claiming that the very existence of human beings giving recognition to the " beauty " of the universe magically makes us important and the universe worth existing for... reasons. Self-indulgent folly.
@@kyzercube are you a tool? The understanding of quantum mechanics is essential to understanding the history of our universe. It is well accepted that if you're going to lecture you need to first define the terms and ensure that the audience has somewhat of a grasp on the subject material.
You can't talk about the history of the universe if your audience doesn't understand what you're talking about or why a particular thing matters.
I bet you're the type that drools over ignants like Neil deGrass Tyson.
I will pay $1000 for a photograph taken by an optical camera from Mars or any other planet in the solar system. No cartoons or photoshops please. I have been offering this prize since 2020 and so far nobody has claimed it, which means it is all FAKE. Remember that Galileo saw Mars more than 400 years ago with a primitive telescope, so no excuses. I also make the same offer to anyone who can prove the Moon or the Sun are giant balls/spheres in space. Good luck
@ you're a fool. No matter what photograph or image anyone presents you with you're going to say it's fake. People like you have the most severe cases of schizophrenia and you need help. Please seek help. Sincerely
Seen everything on TV since the 70'es but I dont remember having seen anything of the same unique high quality as this series - simply well done!
Man, there's a lot of bad in the world today, no doubt, but the idea that I can sit here and learn stuff like this FOR FREE and as...basically just a relaxing hobby...it's incredible. Each of us can educate ourselves on nearly any topic whenever and wherever we want.
Thank you so much for this. And of course your narration, scripting, production...it's all absolutely top notch. Thank you, thank you.
Thank Computing and the internet.
Some supreme human beings we worship today will not approve of this video.
@@alphabeta4028 Not very supreme then, are they?
except it IS a bad world, and whats for free turns out to be deceptive nonsense, designed to trick you into believing that scientists are way smarter than you, and you need to have faith in them.
This faith in science (pseudoscience) is how the tyrants will get you do obey. Pseudoscience is the new global religion, part of the plan for a one world government, (tyranny) one global digital currency, one global population reducing health care system. (to save the world of course)
✊🏾amen Jauphrey
Can't believe I get to watch such high quality documentaries for free! Much love from India :)
+1
The yogis from India counted right that I made 84 so called "Big Bangs", and I left 21 Universes untouched.
@@MotherGodofallCreation
Such divine consideration.
We are not worthy.
@@eardwulf785 Hello
why are you indian
I always loved the concept of space time, multiverses and parallel worlds. It's darn fascinating.
The truth has been spoken!
So have I. I even dream of them quite a LOT usually. In this world, my dad died of cancer and my mom is alive, but in a parallel world my mom died instead in a car accident and my dad is alive.
@@matthewwriter9539 agreed!👍
@@matthewwriter9539 agreed!👍
As terrifying as it is, I find some comfort in knowing how small we are compared to space and time. It’s nice knowing we aren’t just the center of things
Agreed, on top of that i like to compare ourself as humanity to microorganism, if you give it some thought we share similar purpose to live, reproduce and conquer what is there to conquer. What if the biggest difference between us and microworld is only the scale and longevity? I think if that was true that there is also possibility that also can apply in reversed way and we could be watched "under microscope" by some beings that are outside of our possible view
Your comment will be a new entry in my quote book. Very true.
@@marcinwitkowski217 👍🏴😎
All the discussion on astronomy is very much assumptive than reality.Those stars, galaxies are measured in light years-beyond the reach of human beings.We can't touch or experience with our senses.Telescope is an optical illusion like temporary video games.
It would be depressing 😂 stupid humons.
I went to the dentist once and rhey had a map of my city from space on the ceiling. I spent an hour thinking our cities look like nothing more than mold on bread. A creeping grey on a green ripe land. And then you think about molds trying to communicate with little signals 😍 and you see that video showing the scale of the known and estimated universe (millennium project simulation). We really are microscopic things within what seems to be an infinitely big to us but probably still microscopic thing.
Who knows maybe molds have problems with bankers and mcdonald's and all this modern crap too🤣 live happy people, lifes too short by far.
The voice of the narrator and the way he modulates it are both so important! They can make a difference in whether you are going to enjoy or lose interest in watching. I appreciate the way you speak and pause to highlight certain words; it is part of what makes these videos so inspirational! Thank you for this new content; I cannot get enough of it!
Lol
Who is the narrator? Excellently done!
Honestly ever since the Planet Earth documentaries came out, I haven’t been able to take any kind of science related documentary seriously unless it’s narrated by an English person lol 😄🤷🏻♂️
They just speak normally, whereas Americans always try and put on some kind of ‘Educated Documentary Voice’ or something, and it always just takes me right out of it 🤷🏻♂️ haha
Case and point - go watch the video “This Discovery on Mars Scared Scientists”, and tell me the jackass narrating doesn’t annoy the shit out of you in the first five seconds, and you wished he was British haha 😄
Yes the flow and emphasis are ideal
Where did this channel come from and how am I getting a documentary series I'd pay good money for for free?! Thank you, sir. You are a gift to the whole community of aspiring arm chair cosmologists
All of their channels are masterpieces. There's this one, History of the Earth, and now History of Mankind. All three are brilliant and so well-done.
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@@LordOfThePancakesjudging by your other comments I don't think you like this channel, it's an hour long video dude, this guy has only 2 comments in this channel, it's safe to assume he is just expressing his disbelief about this being free, not a bot
As a scientist, by training, I have to say that I have been TRULY impressed by your videos! Your writers are incredibly good at condensing, already incredibly DENSE information, without seeming to lose the actual meaning behind it...🤔
Your video quality is amazing and all of your artists and editors deserve awards!
I am quite eager to see what is in store! 🤓
Edited to give credit where credit is due.
What does that even mean "scientist by training"?
This really puts into perspective how minuscule we are in the grand scheme of universal existence and yet how lucky we are to even exist in the way we do. It grounds me and makes me think how silly our everyday problems seem, they seem meaningless and makes me feel grateful for everything around me.
Specs of dust mites living on a larger spec...
Agreed, seems like inherent optimism bias and terror management theory will always help regardless of ideologies such as antinatalism based on consent and efilism.
Everything is the same size ? Yes
Yet, minuscule in size does not necessarily mean that we are insignificant… especially if one subscribes to the concept of realities being created, altered, only having meaning, or only being able to exist if consciousness is present.
STOPLOOKTHINK dawt calm
This must be the best video you guys and gals have ever produced. Simply a marvelous explanation of the entire pathway taken to come to this cosmological point of understanding. Well done!!!
it's all guesses and no proof
@@EricJustice---10-83 are you done 💀
@@EricJustice---10-83 there lot of proof and way more to discover, guess and prove
@@EricJustice---10-83 you must be great fun at parties.
I fully agree. Marvellous video!
The universe and the atom have much in common. Imagine living on a quark in an atom wondering if there are other atoms made of quarks, and other unknown smaller particles, but not being able to see far enough to know.
Sounds like an einsteinian Gedankenexperiment!
I think this is exactly the answer. We are so small we don’t realize that the other planets, other galaxies we are seeing are part of a much larger thing that we cannot comprehend. Just as if a molecule inside our bodies could “see” another molecule in the distance, can’t get to it, can’t touch it, but can see other molecules. The molecule can’t see farther than that, and has no idea at all that it is a small part of what is the makeup of a human body. No idea what a human body even is. I think that’s what we are seeing, other stars, planets, galaxies, but have no way at all to know what large thing we are apart of
I have pondered that idea since 4th or 5th grade . I originally steered away from it because I thought about HG Wells form of time travel and realized if a multiverse exists it needs to be stacked like plates of glass . Because it's pretty much impossible to know the exact position of everything in the universe at the moment of departure ( do to natural free will and randomness) , even if you jumped time when you try to come back you jump reality into an alternate reality . Then Prof. Brian Greene explained the bubble verse version of the Multiverse. That took me back to my original idea .
Since then I've become split between A UNIVERSE and THE MULTIVERSE . Mainly because both still support the BIG BANG but both have very different ends . Actually the bubble concept is the scariest to me for some reason . I think it's because of the implication . Some believe in the simulation buts it's the easiest to explain because then the big bang just was with a power switch or key stroke but also leaves all arguments or theories to open ended .
@Bob VaGeno Yep, it’s unfortunate that science is worshipped, but kids aren’t ever taught about noumena vs phenomena. It’s a shame, Hume and Kant alone made so much progress, but even hundreds of year later we, as a society, choose to ignore them.
@@kingcrimson3882 I more see it as us existing in a state of an infinite expansion and contraction. Black holes condense all of the information in our universe into an infinite singularity and put it back out in events like the Big Bang which consist of infinite expansion. Hard not to ask if this cycle continues forever and if life itself is in a similar, constant state of expansion/contraction.
My grandfather who passed away around a year ago actually was one of the people who helped build the Hubble space telescope he was a professor at the University of Caltech I just wish she got more credibility for the things he did and contributed to.
very cool to see the images of it being built! knowing my grandfather likely either touched or had something to do with all those pieces. rip i love you
The Hubble's successful use and discoveries prove his credibility. Perhaps you mean celebrity -- say, by displaying a large plaque celebrating the names of the many whose work added up to the creation of the finished telescope.
Very cool. Thank you gramps for such an amazing pice of history ❤️
He or she ? Make your mind up
@@Pooki2024Schrödinger's grandparent
I thank youtube everyday for allowing the existence of channels like this, thank you guys for putting out another incredible masterpiece of a video, I loved it!
Agree
😅 you shouldnt really
@@jozefmak984 ?
@@iv4nx3 ?? 😅
How about a cash donation instead? Giving thanks is nice… but ultimately doesn’t help support the channel financially.
This is easily the best documentary on the subject I've ever watched, and I've probably watched them all. Being old enough to have witnessed the discovery of the CMB, Dark Matter, Dark Energy, the discovery of most of the "zoo" particles and the birth of supersymmetry and M-theory, it's incredibly rare to find an explanation that weaves these complex subjects together so succinctly. This explores the history of modern cosmology very nicely and brings our current understanding of the universe and the "Theory of Everything" into clear focus. I especially enjoyed the exhibits shown, such as Hubble's handwritten research on Cepheids in M31. Really phenomenal work here.
I agree this is a uniquely great presentation of the topic. the channel does amazing stuff anyways and ties it all back together with the big picture and history. Multiverse is controversial and hard to neatly create a narrative on so kudos once again this guy or team of folks is talented and doing us all a huge service
no Loop Quantum Gravity, but I did enjoy everything in the video
Don’t seen phenomenal to me… these folks aren’t offering any proven theories… just speculation
Wow! I didn’t think I had the attention span for this but the explanations were simplified enough for me to follow and become that much more interested at each step! My hat goes off the team it took to make this!
👏 for the cameraman who went to multiverse n the edge of universes to show us this amazing video lol
I've been studying astronomy all my life, and I am finally able to pursue a degree in it. Because of this, it's pretty hard to introduce a concept to me that just blows me away. You need to introduce some really insane theories and science in order to give me a headache.
And this is one of the few videos I've seen that's been able to do that.
Bravo to everyone who made this video. This is a masterpiece.
Everyone, we have finally achieved our goal. The unsurpassed by thought, and immensely squishy brain of possible degree in the future having Electro522 has finally been thought provoked enough to hurt. Rarely has an idea gone as deep as we drove it in tonight. Over and over, in and out.
@@FukRoundFindOut 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Astronomy is wrong anyway, so its easy to get blown away by this because you see the truth the first time in your miserable life.
Astronomy isn't Natural Science. It's just speculation.
My little brain confused lol,
Astronomy theories of Multiverse hard to handle!
This video has more content that many actual documentaries and is an obvious labour of love.
I was absolutely right to subscribe to this channel. Well done on this incredible creation.
(people seem to think I'm gullible or something, no.
I applaud the work that went into collating all these different theories and presenting them in a single work which still manages to be very watchable. We still have plenty of physics left to uncover.)
If by "content" you actually mean "wild speculation" then you are right.
@@harrkev I would call this "theorys" because it is based on laws of Physics. May be some interpretation is "wild" But the the theory of relativity was also doubted when it appeared later to be proven.
@@funzel666 theories*
what a video🤣
@@deezman4206 of course - thanks
Perhaps the most insightful hour, six minutes and 21 seconds I've had the privilege of being immersed in. Absolutely outstanding. Thank you.
Are you related to Mushrooms ?
You like being kept in the dark and being fed bullshit ?
@@Snailmailtrucker Not sure that I understand your reference to being kept in the "dark". How is keeping an open mind about scientific theories being [sic] "kept in the the dark"? Does the rest of humanity need to bow to your superior intellect and that anything removed from your brilliant understanding of astrophysics, is bullshit? Good luck to you for feeling the need to try to belittle people because of your insecurities and narrow world view.
I wonder how many people are involved in this channel's production. Insane quality research, writing, editing and voiceover!
How about a cash donation instead ?
Watching videos on mutliverse theories always has the effect of grounding me. It makes me recognize the power I have to make choices, and to a great extend pilot myself into the universe I want to be in. In a way, consciousness makes us interdimensional beings that can phase through limited realities within the scope of time and space we are able to access. Life is like training wheels for higher dimensions. And so... If I am alive tomorrow: I will have pancakes.
Yeah until you watch one that says we aren't in control of our conscience &/or a simulation we are in lol then it makes me feel like nothing matters but this was great
the classical, generic lie that the enemy pulls is all his wild theories. multiverse universe, aliens, other dimensions, anything to distract you from God.
‘If you confess with your mouth Jesus is Lord and believe God raised Him from the dead you will be saved. For with the mouth one confesses and is saved, and with the heart one believes, resulting in righteousness.’ ROMANS 10
@@daughterofzion1083 As much as multiverse theory is a bit dodgy, posting bible quotes is worthless entirely.
It does nothing to advance our knowledge of the universe, instead you demand obedience to stagnation.
@@meatpuppet5036 i don’t demand obedience to anything. however i would recommend you to seek the truth for yourself. i used to believe in this multiverse nonsense too until i got saved and the truth was revealed to me. keep seeking the answers, whoever seeks finds.
U to uu
I use this platform primarily because of content from channels like this one. And this channel possibly has the best narrator.
Another great video. Thank you, guys. Great job.
Everybody on earth should watch this documentary
This is the most digestible video on this subject matter, and it’s inspired me to keep questioning, thinking, creating, and enjoying life like I did in my early 20s
I've watched this three times now and every single time it's like the first time. It's absolutely beautiful and inspiring.
I believe I'm on my 11th or 12th rewatch 😅
And it's amazing each time
Simon Newcomb, what a smart proud cookie. I remember being in primary school thinking I basically knew everything I had to know, and here we are learning something new everyday.
Well done! My take: 1) Infinity must exist. 2) If infinity exists, then anything that can happen, must happen. 3) At every Planck moment, every choice, every option and every variable results in a branching off into separate universes in order to accommodate the various outcomes of every choice, every option and every variable.
Existences beyond our universe, parallel realities - what a mind bending hour of beautiful writing and superbly executed illustrative animations. Thanks to Professor Lewis and all the History of the Universe team for this and for all your other superb videos.
Yes, it sure is. A whole lot of speculation and mythologizing and precious little actual science. You can love the fantasy all you want, but that's all it is - fantasy.
@@chuckschillingvideos I was quite literally going to comment the same thing. The entire thing is a mythology for atheists. Even theism has more substance; if the supernatural exists, it is at least feasible that it has some nominal interaction with this universe.
U took the words right out of my head. I was trying to think of a way to describe what I just watched and how I felt about it and as I was thinking it I started reading it almost to the tee 🤯
Carolyn Fahm Beautiful words U took the words right out of my head. I was trying to think of a way to describe what I just watched and how I felt about it and as I was thinking it I started reading it almost to the tee 🤯
@@reshpeck Higher dimensions and their proposed properties can at least be mathematically described. The "supernatural" is so ill-defined, no two religions or even sects of a religion can agree on its nature.
If there were "Oscars" for science documentaries this episode would win in all of the nominations! Thank you so much for such an amazing, eye opening, wonderful work!
Chocolate
Maybe Oscars could eventually be apart of Atlas Earth app
You dont win oscars for proposing someone elses theorly
Yes..but...who would slap who and over what joke?
Not sure what to be impressed about more, the amazing secrets of the universe or the fact that this channel has such an incredibly high standard of quality. No documentary on these subjects can even begin to compare.
I'm no physicist, but this seems to be really well done. Thanks for the content.
Kept me on the edge of my seat, I have heard most of the information in bits over the past few years, but never neatly pieced together in such an informative and enjoyable way. Thank you so much for the hard work you have put into this work. Awesome video. Love and Light to you all my friends
Yes indeed, couldn’t agree with you more. This is the kind of thing, that the inventors of radio and television dreamed of way back when, to educate the people of the world. Have you noticed, that the comments left for his videos, are all complementary, positive, supportive and intelligently written..? That’s something one rarely sees in the internet :)
@@PRH123 I was actually thinking the exact same thing the moment right before I read your comment. It stands to reason though, regarding a topic intrinsically based on accepting reality as it is. Most topics of interest to people are based on emotional biases and that will always lead to a plethora of pseudo realities where people obviously won't agree on. It's a sad state of humanity and the modern day internet is greatly exacerbating the problem. I think the world needs much more science and critical thinking skills taught in schools from an early age. Too much self serving biases mixed with ever increasing technology will be the end of us if we don't make some changes.
The saving grace for our ignorant and delusional ancestors was that they didn't have a lot of technology, which mitigated the harm they could do. We now have an internet that can propagate ignorance, delusions and tribalism far and wide, very quickly.
I imagine the structure of reality being like a giant infinite jawbreaker with each layer following its own set of laws
Finally a smart comment.
Touche'
Crazy thought (cuz I smoked weed just before I thought it): If there's an infinite number of universes for each possible action then our dreams might be a projection of an actual reality from another universe which is intesecting with ours. The reverse of an affective dream.
I gotta get more of that flower. 😊
@@mis4nthr0p3 yea man infinite is a big number its crazy to think about
Its like foam, every possible reality being a new bubble...
This is the second time I’ve watched this, and I’ll probably watch it again. So fascinating! Thank you for providing this for us to watch for free!
This really doesn't help immortality phew!
I continue to be in awe of not only the breadth and accuracy of your videos, but the beautiful artistry in their presentation as well! Between this and History of the Earth, this is some of the best science documentary content out there
I agree that these videos are really good. But how can you say this video is accurate when most of it is purely theoretical?
goosebumps.
The level IV , weirdly enough , gave me a lot inspiration to push on my math studying
Same bro
I really enjoyed hearing about the experiments and theories of our entire existence! It’s mind boggling to ponder. Well narrated too.
It's no different than Theism. Theories you could never prove "Scientifically". We live in an odd time. For 1000's of years, people looked to Men in robes for "Truth", and they did a horrible job at being a Champion of it, now it is changing to Men in Lab Coats. Dont be fooled for 1 minute thinking they will be Just, and Noble. They will be just as corrupt. Dont believe it? Did you "Follow the Science" for Covid? Religion has used fear for Millenia to manipulate, so now does Science.
Stop kissing ass. Think for yourself!
Just some thinking out loud: After all particles have dissolved and entropy has flattened out the wavelengths of the remaining fields, then the Universe will undergo a reverse entropy as the flattened fields will rebound and begin the journey toward a new beginning. Particles, as well as space, are comprised of fields so there is no "empty" volume, so in essence space is like a solid. Once the fields are flat, space can no longer expand though it carries the momentum of expansion. The momentum of the expansion of space is redirected back in on itself, so a great Universal implosion occurs. During the early stages of the rebound, anti-matter begins to form followed by gas clouds and stars, then by galaxies and so on. Then, another Big Bang. Thoughts?
the universe breathing
I really have very few words to describe what this RUclips channel means to me and many other humans out there. Thank you so very much for the time and effort you put into this video and this channel as a whole. Thank You!!!!
But, but, what about the Kardashians L O L
"It is always a bad idea to bet against further discoveries." Only 3 minutes and you've already encapsulated how I feel about the universe. Really grinds my gears when people plant themselves firmly into a universal fact when we for sure haven't figured everything out.
The Bible says we’re only 6,000 yrs old so it is so!
Jkjk. We, all of us in the universe will never know everything forever evolving forever expanding.
@@csrb338 Just because it is not possible to see everything does not mean we cannot understand how existence operates..
What exactly are you afraid of?
spaceandmotion
@@fluentpiffle oh I’m not afraid.
Life or existence would be quite boring if we understood everything. I’m just saying, I don’t believe we will ever know everything.
@@csrb338 It’s not a question of belief. The reason everything cannot be known is that it emerges from an infinitude of energy, and therefore ‘things’ will continue to manifest into existence long after humans cease to exist..
This is not to say that the actual process cannot be understood..In fact, it IS understood..
spaceandmotion
@@csrb338 The big Bang isnt even a fact though.
That was awesome. I am not an English-speaking native, but I understood the layers perfectly. Of course, I knew about the components as much as a non-physicist could. It was lovely to see how it all is woven together. Beautiful.
Yes, creation by a divine all powerful God is amazing and a blessing.
@@user-mm6xi3er5u No, it is not. "God" didn't create anything, because he doesn't exist.
Science has defeated you. Religion's time is up.
I never understood multiverse until this documentary. Well explained.
Happy you mentioned the bit about recognizing that much of the content in this video is almost pure speculation. its so fun to imagine the true nature of the universe but almost none of the multiverse ideas are falsifiable. I do like the idea of setting the ground work for future experiments to help point us in the right direction, but its important in science to remember that a hypothesis needs to be able to be tested. Unfortunately "because it sounds cool" isn't a good foundation for knowledge.
these videos are incredibly well made btw, really this is some top notch youtube right here.
Your point of these multiverse theories being unfalsifiable while understandable isn't much of a point when all ontological theories are not falsifiable.
@@Blackmystix for sure, that's my point. I was hardcore into a lot of the multiverse stuff, it just sorta clicked you know? But when I listened to some experts talk about it, I kinda thought, this is the same way religious people try to "prove" god exists. And I think we all agree that that's just not how science works. I still think a multiverse is likely but its just not question science can answer.
@@KarlMarcus8468 o its a multiverse pal i will guarantee you that and I know exactly what number I am.
@@KarlMarcus8468 good response. A good example of what you are talking about is how occams razor is used as a rule as opposed to the guideline it is. For instance, the measurement of the flatness of our universe leads us to believe our universe is infinite as that is the simplest explanation. However the universe could conceivably be shaped like a soccer ball with many flat faces, however still finite and closed on itself. We assume it is an infinite plane because the entire observable universe is, even though that is indeed an assumption based on the universe's observed tendencies to simplicity of form i.e. occams razor
@@Blackmystix there's really only 3 conceivable possibility when it comes to what exists beyond the knowable universe. Either it goes on for infinity in which case space is full of an Infinite amount of clones and universes like our own spread about over an infinite amount of 3D space. Another possibility is that it is finite and is circular being that if you travel far enough you'd wind back at the same spot you started. The most likely I think is that our universe exist in an even larger collection of other universes known as the multiverse which itself is located in an even bigger multiverse and this process continue on until you eventually wind up inside a Planck Length so there is a loop of realities among other realities leading from the biggest into the smallest and that time along with size is relative to the observer.
One of the best videos I have ever watched on youtube. Despite having a better understanding of the concept than ever before, my mind is absolutely swimming with possibilities. Deserves to be trending #1
In watching this video, I heard something I’ve never heard before. I’ve thought of this, I’ve always believed very strongly of this. I told myself I’d never look for this or talk of this and that it would have to find me. It was mentioned towards the end of the video and if you’ve never thought of this your conscious may choose to ignore it... but when I heard it i actually smiled. What I’ve thought for most of my adult life ( I’m 44 now) is that we, our universe, our planets, stars, everything is very small. Small as on a molecular level... example would be that looking in from outside our everything, you would need a microscope to see out plants and stars. imagine an atom in our bodies growing a species that became aware of itself and tried to figure out how it came about and where it was going. I feel that is what we are trying to do. On a scale so grand it’s utterly incomprehensible. There’s no way, as a human being, that we would ever be able to detect a conscious being, on an atom, in our bodies...
Dude you scared my entire soul out of my body at 7:05. With the background ambient sound of paper ruffling, whispering and people walking. I just knew I was getting robbed. It makes no sense in the context of the video. So I didn't even consider the video until after I searched my entire house and the perimeter outside!!! I had my headphones on so it sounded just like someone behind me knocked down some paper then whispered to someone or something like that.
They’re in your walls pal
Well produced, I've been using this as a great audio book as well. Love the narration and the content! Keep it coming :)
I agree with everyone else, these videos are amazing. So well produced and presented. I could feel my mind expand with each new chapter in this one. I used to marvel at the odds of how I managed to come into existence on this planet. Now having to contemplate the odds of coming into existence in THIS universe is absolutely mind blowing!
The odds of your coming into existence are known: 1.0. They were lower (and unknown) *before you existed* but now, your existence has occurred.
You need to go look up "odds," "chance," and related ideas until you can be ashamed enough to come back and erase this silly message you just posted.
Your mind is not "blown." You're just being careless and ill-informed at an pretty elementary level.
I agree with you that modern software makes it possible for people to put up visually impressive RUclips videos about the silliest "ideas" and the idlest speculations..
this video so interesting last week I had a dream I was in the year 1990 and I warmed my brother about COVID and the rise in violence all over it felt so real that's just one of many weird dreams I had.
This documentary makes me feel an infinite amount of gratuity to the universe for my existence as well as that of my family especially my children. The universe in it's entirety is absolutely unfathomably gigantic. And yet I am the luckiest person that ever existed because I have the most awesome kids and family Ever!
Thank you Universe.
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the classical, generic lie that the enemy pulls is all his wild theories. multiverse universe, aliens, other dimensions, anything to distract you from God.
‘If you confess with your mouth Jesus is Lord and believe God raised Him from the dead you will be saved. For with the mouth one confesses and is saved, and with the heart one believes, resulting in righteousness.’ ROMANS 10
@@Pomorchik the Bible says, God is the alpha and omega meaning he is the beginning and the end. God always existed.
This makes me wonder about the universe and everything and what we truly are and what everything is and how the universes work, this channel truly understands science.
To me it feels like "The Many Worlds" might explain deja vu. You're doing the exact same task as another you at the exact same time and it gives you the feeling that you've done this before because you're doing it twice right now !
What a gift this channel is. Really well put together thank you.
This has truly been a mind expanding trip. A presentation of such scope and clarity that it literally has merged the boundaries between science philosophy and religion. I am in awe and truly stunned at the revelation that all of us somewhere have a self that has had ALL the lucky breaks and is our best self. You deserve millions of subs.
You really understood this documentary.. . It's religious, it's mathematics, it's probabilities
@@martinsiloh704
I did.
An infinity of places for the soul to go to after leaving the physical body. Determined by the phase two multiverse depending on its quantum vibrational state it achieved in the physical world here.
Realities far more real than this and everything In-between.
Including the lesser reality of a dream called living on Earth physically.
Ikr, lucky bastards
@@frankblack7801 I came up with a hypothesis a few years ago that the multiverse explains gravity. Have you heard the vacuum decay of the universe? Well, it may be happening *all the time, many times per second,* but we survive because of the multiverse - in at least one, we live on to observe everything. BUT, the dissolving universes that vacuum decay disperses, turn the planets and *every* object into a gradient of particles and light. Those particles in other universes attract atoms in our universe, maybe by the strong force leaking through. Or, the gradient of particles and light in other universes *refracts* light and matter (matter being made of energy and waves) toward the center of mass of any object.
Over some length of time, the *influence* of the other dissolving universes *fades away.* This could neatly explain the rotational curves of galaxies, and hence dark matter.
And this hypothesis may be able to be *tested.* A large mass could be put on a train car, with sensitive gravity detectors nearby that can determine if the large mass is there or not. Using a random number generator based on radioactive decay, the large mass would be - as quickly as possible - moved away if an *unlikely* radioactive particle hits a detector. In those other universes, the mass would not be immediately moved, so the gravity would not change as fast as expected.
My hypothesis might even explain "dark energy." It's hard to explain, but basically, in the distant past, the galaxies in the dissolving alternate universes moved ahead of the galaxies in our visible universe, thus accelerating them faster. Then when 'our' galaxies passed the galaxies in the alternate universes, 'our' galaxies slowed down. Thus, the expansion of the universe accelerated and decelerated in cycles.
This has not yet been seen by astrophysicists, but may explain why they have two differing figures for the age of the universe - it is based on their flawed calculations of the past expansion of the universe.
This video has the most beautiful introduction of any video I've ever seen
As subjects go this has got to be the most complex and mind bending ever. However this video did an excellent job of explaining the core ideas in an approachable way. Truly fascinating. Great job
I think they did a wonderful job at implying that it isn’t (or at least may not be) the most complex & mind-bending concept.
For, once we do eventually grasp this concept or can cogitate at that level, there will likely be others just waiting for us to have the capacity to imagine, consider, speculate & theorize, explore & study, understand, & finally thoroughly comprehend them so that we may move forward to potentially discover new ideas that are even more complex all over again.
Any chance you guys will ever put these videos on, Spotify as a podcast? Would love to be able to listen to this at work. Keep up the amazing work you are doing.
When I was a young child, I happened upon a situation that opened my mind by sitting on my bathroom sink and positioning two perpendicular bathroom mirrors. One was a medicine cabinet mirror that set perpendicular to the larger plate glass mirror that opened the small bathroom space to the small room that contained them. I became fascinated with opining the smaller mirror to a position wherein I could peer into a multitude of reflections that increased in number by simply manipulating the angle of reflection. By looking at the image, I realized that I exist within a single frame that I recognize as my present existence. I also understood that I likewise exist in the infinity that rests beyond my mechanical capacity to arrange the angle of the reflection. My understanding of the possible realities grew into a broader understanding than my childhood peers could possibly imagine. Now I have a grandson who is interested in physics.
must have been some good acid.
@@royharper2003 I remain un experienced.
Good story!
I remember performing the same inquiry... Surely there was only one self observing the many reflections that appear to be looking looking back at the observer...
They only appear to look back because of the reflective nature of the mirror. Even so I think this is a wonderful "symbolism" of a projected reality which does not of itself contain any consciousness of an observer - it is simply an image in a mirror. As an exercise it does serve as a wonderful doorway into more abstract thinking that questions the solely material aspect of the world we find ourselves in and leads to an appreciation of a multi dimensional paradigm of nature.
@@GeoffLogie I don't even think "symbolic." The whole point of the no self argument is that the idea of one, unified independent self is an illusion. The idea of any one, independent any-"thing" in the universe is an illusion. The self is merely a perspective -a window the mind looks through of an ever changing process. The multiple reflections of the face are perspectives emanating from a river of consciousness.
One of the best channels on the platform. _Easily.._ amazing amazing content, across all 3 channels by this/these creators.
Love the narrative prose, the visuals, the information. Very lovingly crafted and better than a lot of documentaries these days. Keep it up?
Every time you guys drop a video I feel like I won some kind of contest. Absolute gold what you guys do.
In an alternate universe they stopped at the last vid!
@@SuperYtc1 are you pointing this out based on your name 😏 well played sir 👏
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what he does is laugh at you to your own face with all those lies Lol
@@theworldisastage7553 lol which part of the video was a "lie"? (This should be good!)
Every time you make a video the quality increases and I always think to myself there's no way the next one can outdo it and I'm proven wrong literally every single time thank you for putting so much passion into this
@@Just.A.T-Rex That's not doubting a person's ability, it's the opposite
This is the best documentary on the cosmos i have found on the internet. Brilliant stuff.
Man I love these! This channel.
The music, the narration (the voice, pace, tone), the content...just all of it!
The problem is that to accurately measure something at absolutely tiny scales, you need instruments that are just as tiny, even in their basic components. You can't make out a single-celled organism with a magnifying glass. To see subatomic particles with any clarity you would need a system so complex as to be utterly impractical.
I believe the opposite is true. Detecting tiny scales will require large instruments. An electron microscope is such an example. Only the words largest telescopes can detect objects outside our universe which from a distance point of view, are extremely small.
@@Xsplot You had me at using a large scale object to observe small scale phenomena (e.g. electron microscopes and particle accelerators etc.) but you lost me with the phrase "detect objects [outside] our universe". If "the universe" is defined as all there is, or as our "local presentation of the cosmos" then by definition there can be no detection of things "outside" our universe. What you actually describe are things "inside" our universe but very distant. And in general they are not "small', they are often incredibly large (e.g. galactic or cosmic scale).
@@neologian1783 I meant to say outside our Galaxy.
I would like to deeply thank you all for this material. What a great relief to a troubled and constant curious mind. I wish that in at least one of those endless possibilities i can sit with people like you and discuss those questions on and on. You gave me something very precious to hold on. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Bro, you are the best ever. You put all this together just for us? And spoke it all with your real voice? This whole series? What is that - like 40 hours? You dropped your crown 👑 , king.
This has become my favourite channel. Your work is so good!
As an science enthusiast and curious person I find these documentaries on mysteries of Universe a way to expand thinking paradigm. This makes me feel a bit more fulfilled, knowing that there is so much more to know about. Great compilation 👍
I love your narration and the hour-long content is fantastic. Keep it up man.
Man I can't believe such content are free like free free. I only have to have internet access and RUclips account but the content is free. I thank you for your hard work and all of your amazing videos you've posted. Would love to support you financially but can't do at the moment so all I can do is like, comment and share this amazing creation.
my friend said, and i quote "we cant even see 1% of the universe, we can barely leave our rock. this is all speculation" and i told him to calm down and just enjoy the video, and he said "i dont want to calm down, YOU calm down, I am calm" and i just looked at him and realised there is a universe out there somewhere without this guy in it, and thats the one i'm portal hopping into
Your friend is 100% right! It's all speculation and all of these pics are drawings/cgi NASA never produced any REAL material! Mankind has NEVER left nor Will ever leave Earth!
That guy sucks. He cannot handle the vastness of the cosmos. For him it is terrifying. For myself and likely most people that watch this video, we find great relief and a grounded feeling by furthering our understanding of what else is out there.
I feel that the Type 1 multiverse seems correct. the multiverse is simply the observable universe from different perspectives. our observations of the expediential expansion could be a "Local" phenomena and may not be the case everywhere and from all perspectives. the fabric of space/time (or dark matter) could be like an ocean with currents. it could be expanding here while contracting somewhere else. this is my uneducated opinion.
You may be uneducated from physical perspective like me . I am genetics professor having zero degree in physics and mathematics probably we are sailing in same boat however we our logical and intellectual choice to accept the logic within framework of scientific research so far humankind have achieved till date.
I DON'T consider you as ignorant but as a self introspective logical thinker.
Sure, we can all speculate.
Feelings are meaningless for truth though. And something like "making sense" is conditioned by the fallible interpreters of electrical signals inside our craniums.
@@tempestive1 the topic of the multiverse is more in the realm of philosophy rather than pure physics at this point in time due to our basic understanding of the universe. So all that we can do is follow what seems logical one step at a time until we verify a conclusion. speculating and following feelings has brought our species this far. if it was not important than we would have evolved without it.
@@Pomorchik Too many theories in physics today take assumptions to a new level though. A statement that says: "Our universe is so huge that what is not impossible is almost guaranteed to happen somewhere" is not based on facts as we know them today.
Simply said, we do not know how big the universe really is.. so to then assume it is big enough to have near infinite possibilities is pure speculation. for all that we know, our universe may end just outside of our observable universe?
I think scientists come up with a lot of BS. I am not good at math, but it seems that supposition is just showing that the universe is not deterministic, and is showing that no future is set in stone until probabilities collapse into the present. Hitler was not destined to be evil. He has free will. The future is a wave of many future outcomes, but those outcomes are not determined. I think there is only one version of you. There are not multiple clones of an individual where every possible outcome has been done. I think this idea is nonsense. Why do these physicists come up with weird ideas instead of just recognizing that a wave of probability is simply showing that we are free agents to act and not to be acted upon?
This is gorgeous. My mind hurts marvelously.
Multi-verse, dark energy, dark matter, and even antimatter are points where I think physicists have just started guessing wildly because nobody can prove them wrong
Yet! lol
So far the best video I've seen that explains the different types multiverse and how they are connected. I almost understand it now, thanks 🙂
This presentation is the best description of the history of cosmology for the layman that I have ever heard. I was so enthralled I forgot to eat lunch! Bravo! Very well done.
This is such an excellent discussion on the topic, this is my 4th time watching it... binge watching and taking notes each time! Thank you!!!
Multiverse and parallel universes. It's like everything is possible for real. Incredibly 😎 1:00:48 math never lies ❤ the true language of God
This was amazing!
Love the music, the voice over, the journey of the documentary…. All elegantly done!
Watched it from beginning to end, I must say, it’s really comforting to learn that the entire universe is about the self and its consciousness. I always get existential crisis and alone, whenever it comes to space; so I find it interesting, heartwarming even, after watching this video. I thought I would lose interest but I didn’t. The narrator’s voice is mesmerizing. The content is well-written and nicely arranged.
This is some of the finest content on the topic ever produced. 👌
my teacher said the universe 1970 might be tiny particle of a giant eye on a giant being
Fairytales do entertain.
The universe is infinite. Multi dimensional. Experiencing itself through lower versions of itself.
@@BGIANAKy Yeah , anything you say sonny Jim.
Thank you for your amazing work. You are incredible!
I don't like multiverse theory, seems like a catchy cop out to me, but this the best presentation to layman I've seen of it.
It is rare to find media you think should be mandatory viewing for all humans. This one hits that "near-infinite" mark. Thank you.
YES! Finally, you’ve made a new video. I cannot get enough of your content. I’ve watched your other videos multiple times. I don’t know if you have a life or not, but can you please spend all your time providing more videos for those of us that, practically, worship you. 🙏🏼
Bro are you OK, it's a RUclips video it's not Jesus
@@AboveEmAllProduction Did my comment, that wasn’t intended for you, offend you? Did your little feefees get hurt? Maybe you might need to change that maxi pad already, but don’t squish it.
@@robert_costello haha, offend me? Dafuq. Seems indeed you are Not ok, haha jeez buddy
@@AboveEmAllProduction prolly yeeted around a lot in your childhood, weren't you ?
Holy crap didn't realise people watching this stuff were so freaking toxic, gosh
Nicely done. I would add "it is all a matter of perspective." Imagine for a moment, just a moment, what a moment contains.
A million trillion instants maybe more. And in what direction are you looking? Is what you see with those wavelength limited eyes all there is? "We are a mote in realm of this everything." Chuckle.
Absolutely mind breaking. I adore these documentaries, thanks so much for making this series to you and your team!
HAD to write a comment. This was such an eloquent and lucid presentation of one of the most fascinating domains in physics. The ideas are presented so clearly, and the discussion never gets lost in the weeds. The narration, the graphics and illustrations-everything just spectacular. Many many thanks!!!
Wouldn't these theories of multiverses also include the possibility that in one of those universes we not only find a way to not only peer into other universes but also be able to cross over? And wouldn't that also suggest that perhaps this is already a reality somewhere out there? And if that's the case then we should, and inevitably will, some into contact with one or more other versions of us at some point?
Well if the laws of physics are the same everywhere and traveling (beyond) the speed of light or creating/using traversable wormholes isn’t feasible within physics then there’s no chance of ever coming in contact, even with an infinite universe. Also maybe we just aren’t in the Universe where that happened. Obviously correct me if I’m wrong I have no clue what I’m talking about
It’s actually a fairly common theory that “aliens” and balls of light in the sky are multiverse travelers.
@@jplfthefish3449Psyconauts tripping on DMT claim to see elves from other dimensions but I wouldn't try it .
I've had these thoughts before, so happy to see them expanded on in this video. You left me feeling a wonder for our existence that I thought I lost. Thank you for your work. Please make more about space and sprinkle it with some philosophy!
Put my thoughts right into words!
Your channel has quickly become my favorite science education source on the internet
Awesome explanation ❤️❤️❤️
I love the part with flipping coins where one side gets you through and the other side you’ll die. I always taught that just didn’t know how to explain myself. It’s almost like if everyone has it’s own universe and people and thinks around are just players in your world. About 20 years ago I was saying to my friends that everyone is the centre of the universe as everything revolves around you in all directions. I was called selfish for that. I absolutely believe in the coin theory where when tossed it’ll actually split in two paths where on one you live and the other you die.
I came to that conclusion as I had many brushes with death over the corse of over 40 years but amazingly always pulled through so so far in my universe I always dodged the death so far and I know that one day it’ll come anyway.
I think that every moment you die and live both together. I mean that I’ve already died billions of times but not in this universe-yet.
Isn’t this taught wonderful?
When I was young, I was showing off on my bike, going really fast coming down a hill, as I rounded a bend, I overshot, and right in front of me was an oncoming ice cream van. I went down, skidding sideways, and I was under the still moving front right tyre, I could see the tread, smell the diesel. Next thing I was cycling down the road, a furious ice cream van driver, beeping and gesticulating.
When the coast was clear, I got back to where my friends were and they couldn't work out what just happened either.
Personally, I think yes, I did die that day, but THIS version of me is the version that went on, to type this story out, in my 57th year instead of lying up there in the cemetery, being mourned as a tragic young death for the last 40 something years.
There is no logical way I should have survived that day, but I did, and brought everyone, including you, along with me.
Weird, I know.
@@b8nnytez I think I had a similar situation. I was sitting shotgun in my friend's SUV when he turned right in front of an oncoming van. The van T boned my door, spun us in a 720 and wedged my door open. All I remember was the van hitting my door, then everything went silver (an image/feeling of an aluminum baseball bat smacking me over the head was present) and the next thing I know I'm literally running down the street. It was almost like I teleported out of the SUV into the street. I was severely injured but lived.. in this dimension at least.
There's a lot more I could go on about, but I truly believe my memory I have right here and now spans at least one other dimension. I came to this conclusion from a totally separate event, but it was that event that made me theorize that it was the near fatal crash I was in that possibly was when/where the transition happened.
That's the problem with
This is very good. I'm reminded of the concept that as I approach an object, the distance between me and the object is cut in half, then half again, then again. Mathematically I never pass the object. Yet I pass the object. Seems to me the math is the issue, not the reality I live in. Math is a tool and even the best tool has its limits on what it can do. Maybe another tool is needed?
As a self-proclaimed idiot, I'd like to share that it seems to me like the wave function is just our human way of probabilistically describing the location and future position of a single particle--and in my opinion, it should end there. Where we really get into a bind is in transitioning from probabilistic mathematics to the deterministic reality of precise measurement.
With the mathematic tools we currently possess, it really is almost impossible to know the exact location of a particle at any point in time--present or future--unless the particle actually impacts our mechanism for detection.
And that's where a wave function is useful: describing the probable location of a particle. I believe that it is the conflict between the reality of a particle's precise location and the human invention of a wave function as a tool for describing "likelihoods" that has led to these world-bending descriptions of reality. But I'm probably over-simplifying a concept that goes far deeper than I ever could have imagined.
Your writing and narration are high end grade. Absolutely engaging and mesmerising. This is a gift to all of us ❤
Really enjoyed this one, I'd heard of many of these ideas but this brought them all into some kind of focus very nicely! :)
Oh, how I stumbled upon this wonderful channel and it's gripping content. Highlight of the week. Absolute A-grade production quality.
Superb production! Considering we can only see about five percent of the matter in our universe, it could stand to reason that parallel universes exist in some dimension we are unaware of and we all inhabit the same space in different ways. Wonderful thoughts, all of the multiverse possibilities. Thank you for putting this out to the world!
I watched the whole night... Sometimes Watching somewhere repeatedly until I'm satisfied and understand. Now it's 4:38AM early in the morning, today is a holiday in India I would be sleeping the whole day. Very nice and thank you.
49:03 this simple video right here makes understanding quantum physics way easier, that little clip played and suddenly it was like the world got way clearer. That's just cool, awesome video!