⚠️Time is relative⚠️ What u consider it a second in early dense universe, it might be billions of years due to the extreme warped of spacetime 🤏 Thus, the true age of the universe could indeed be almost infinite. 🤷♀️
You make a very good point. Time is indeed relative. I'm not sure about the billions of years, but we do have evidence from quasars that time did pass more slowly in the early universe (from our point of view of course, if you were actually there then time would pass normally for you). This is going into video 3, you'll see why, but excellent point. However to produce a timeline, then a frame of reference is needed, so I'm using time as we understand it just to make things more understandable.
100 or maybe just 50 years in the future, we'll probably realize we were completely wrong about most this. However, it is still very cool and fun to think about
Erm, soon ish, the next video will cover the formation of the solar system. The one after that will cover the formation of the solar system. Then after that a special video just on the history of the earth. So then.
The learning curve is getting exponential!😊
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I forgot I wasn't watching Astrum 😋 this guy's gotten better since I started watching!
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i know right
Thanks for a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
I recognize some of those words...
Never been here 26 seconds after posting before now!
@@theograice8080 cool👌
nice to see things calming down a bit
More, MOOORE!
yeah, this channel should have more subs...😢
Just here to say I'm happy you're making more content. Thanks as always! 💙
I love your content a lot. I can't wait to see more!!!
Great stuff, great job, great accent! 👌
Really good explanation of one second to 370,000 years. Really well done.
Excellent series so far, can't wait to see the rest.
This channel's good for new little details on the simple stuff (if you call it simple and enjoy it).
Loving the videos mate. Hope your channel gets some of that inflation you described in the last video. 🏴
Thank you. Very interesting.
⚠️Time is relative⚠️
What u consider it a second in early dense universe, it might be billions of years due to the extreme warped of spacetime 🤏 Thus, the true age of the universe could indeed be almost infinite. 🤷♀️
You make a very good point. Time is indeed relative. I'm not sure about the billions of years, but we do have evidence from quasars that time did pass more slowly in the early universe (from our point of view of course, if you were actually there then time would pass normally for you). This is going into video 3, you'll see why, but excellent point. However to produce a timeline, then a frame of reference is needed, so I'm using time as we understand it just to make things more understandable.
Thanks for this video.
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Still the best thing on RUclips.
I'm very flattered but, I'm sure it's not. Thanks you for a lovely comment though, I very much appreciate it.
@@LearningCurveScience I've said it before, and I'm sure I'll say it again, it is.
Notifications turned on, looking forward to more education
100 or maybe just 50 years in the future, we'll probably realize we were completely wrong about most this. However, it is still very cool and fun to think about
All those important epochs in just the span of 1 second, then we lengthen the next epoch out to 370,000 years. Crazy.
Inflation is absolutely insane nowadays
Great stuff!! When do we get to my birthday?
Erm, soon ish, the next video will cover the formation of the solar system. The one after that will cover the formation of the solar system. Then after that a special video just on the history of the earth. So then.
@@LearningCurveScience 👍😂
Ever heard of a star named Methuselah? Some cosmologists consider it older than the universe.
Bravo!!!
Interesting to think of the early universe at 3 to 20 minutes, essentially, as a 600 ly diameter star.
I must say, I'm a sucker for British science RUclipsrs.
Thank you.
Six hundred light years is such a tiny volume.
more exciting than 30 second to mars!
Amazing how astronomers came up with all these theories and laws about the earliest moments of... everything.
great!
Strictly speaking, its the History of the Mathematics of the Universe. How the Universe in reality came to be, we simply don't know.
yes it was a big blimey explosion
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What is an electron purr
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From One Second to the 'current' length of time it takes the planet 'Earth' to orbit the star 'Sun' 370000 times, aka years. Not arbitrary at all ;)
1:18 ..... "becuase"?