What Did James Webb Really See At The Beginning Of Time?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @HistoryoftheUniverse
    @HistoryoftheUniverse  Год назад +115

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    • @mysticone1798
      @mysticone1798 Год назад

      The Webb telescope wasn't looking at the beginning of time, THAT'S THE WHOLE POINT!!! Several galaxies that Webb documented were well-developed spirals very nearly 13.6 or 13.7 billions years old, and which seemingly formed only a few hundred thousand years after the "Big Bang". But this is a problem!!! According to current theory, that is NOT ENOUGH TIME for such galaxies to form. Conclusion: THE UNIVERSE IS OLDER THAN 13.8 BILLION YEARS OLD, AND POSSIBLY MUCH OLDER.
      Such misleading headlines and assertions only serve to further confuse a cosmology that's already in the dumps!!! The Big Bang theory no longer explains observations, and it should be questioned now more than ever. That goes especially for the current estimated AGE of the universe, which is NOT supported by the new data.

    • @queens552
      @queens552 Год назад +14

      Thank you for making great content this video is very high-quality

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    • @saulsavelis575
      @saulsavelis575 Год назад

      full of alchemistry and sorcery and future telling from bones of dead animals...total nonsence and silly fairytales...first of all the bing bang is a theory for imbeciles

  • @lostsauce0
    @lostsauce0 Год назад +2220

    I may never own a home, but it's pretty dope to be alive in this time to see these discoveries!

    • @paszmaty
      @paszmaty Год назад +19

      damn, thats painfully relatable

    • @cabanford
      @cabanford Год назад +152

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      @dazedd-fi4yx Год назад +394

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      @Benamon9 Год назад +75

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      @youtubeazlan1771 Год назад +4

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  • @Warpded
    @Warpded Год назад +658

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    • @qa1e2r4
      @qa1e2r4 Год назад +17

      Most of these concepts are just our current understanding. With dark matter/energy nothing more than a bandaid for our observations showing that we still know nothing about the world we live in.

    • @GeezerBoy65
      @GeezerBoy65 Год назад +2

      A juvenile exaggeration indeed. Speaking for yourself, accurate.

    • @hikerJohn
      @hikerJohn Год назад +5

      I't's all just a fairy tail with cartoon images based on the most popular hypothesis . . .

    • @mikecostanza303
      @mikecostanza303 Год назад +7

      @@GeezerBoy65 WOw.

    • @travisbicklepopsicle
      @travisbicklepopsicle Год назад +25

      ​@@hikerJohnscientific hypotheses are fairy tales? Never heard that one before. Actually, wait, I probably have. From Young Earth creationists..I don't think I've ever heard it from anybody else.

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    @vokuh Год назад +94

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      @AshleySmith2-lo7oq Год назад +2

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    • @vokuh
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    @michaelmacisaac7709 Год назад +37

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    @Nova-uy7ub Год назад +120

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    • @GordonBrevity
      @GordonBrevity 8 месяцев назад +1

      But such an unbearable amount of repetition. 99% of the documentaries are standard stuff that everyone already knows. It's why I prefer stuff like PBS Spa etime, where the whole video is focused on what appears in the title. How much of this video was actually about JSWT?

    • @gtagameplayvidz
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  • @geofromnj7377
    @geofromnj7377 Год назад +57

    Ten years ago I was hopeful that I would live long enough to see the fruits of the James Webb telescope. Very happy to have made it.

    • @baomao7243
      @baomao7243 9 месяцев назад +4

      Reminds me of aviation as well as the semiconductor industry.
      Aviation has gone from Wright brothers to hypersonic aircraft at 150k ft, and then spacecraft that have visited the moon and other planets, and have even left the solar system.
      Semiconductor has similarly gone from a single hand-soldered transistor to high-volume mfg of chips with BILLIONS of transistors.
      Combined with JWST and all the other space telescopes … I am almost speechless. We live in AMAZING times.

    • @just_kos99
      @just_kos99 4 месяца назад +1

      I can't shuffle off this mortal coil till I see Betelgeuse go supernova.

    • @trohlack5150
      @trohlack5150 2 месяца назад

      Have no idea how old you are but hope you stick around to see everything JWST has to show us all.

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    @davidczajkowski5956 Год назад +31

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  • @scythe4277
    @scythe4277 Год назад +41

    I love that I live 35 miles from cape Canaveral… I get to see almost every single launch unless it’s too cloudy out 🤩

    • @mfwebpea2935
      @mfwebpea2935 10 месяцев назад

      And Landings boom

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      @Ultra-Luminary 10 месяцев назад

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  • @LoneWanderer727
    @LoneWanderer727 Год назад +152

    It always makes me a bit emotional thinking about where we've come as a species. We're here contemplating and exploring some of the wildest questions about the fundamentals of our universe. It's often a background to all the craziness that goes on in our world. But it's a reminder that humanity is capable of some truly amazing things.

    • @cdeschrevel5341
      @cdeschrevel5341 Год назад +5

      My two cents about this idea is that we are a Segway in evolution who happen to have this “bonus” to imagine what is out there and it keeps us so focused that one can see this as a blessing and a curse simultaneously

    • @skunkgucc
      @skunkgucc Год назад +6

      Me to and at the same time it makes me sad that I won’t be able to see how far things will be able to go, I know it will be great but I won’t be able to see it……….lmao sorry it’s that time of the night

    • @masonnelson6672
      @masonnelson6672 Год назад +6

      It’s nice seeing comments such as yours. You may be just sharing your thoughts, but to hear positivity instead of unrelenting negativity is soo nice. So thanks

    • @chazbarns1410
      @chazbarns1410 11 месяцев назад +1

      Its a crazy thought of time continuing on forever even after we are gone, but i don't think you or me will miss much.
      Technology can only carry us so far within any field of study before we cannot advance any further and we will be left speculating from there on. Thats whats going on in astronomy right now or seeing so far into the past, or how far we can see in any given direction or how we keep finding new smaller building blocks of the universe until we get to a point we cant look any further etc etc.
      No field of study will ever be complete.

    • @bryandraughn9830
      @bryandraughn9830 10 месяцев назад +1

      When I think about a front row seat in some hypothetical universe, this would be the time and place.
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    @zackblack1824 Год назад +108

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    • @vokuh
      @vokuh Год назад +18

      yea .. i don't know why you brought god into the discussion ... on a science channel .. but i agree !

    • @Cosmic.Crow.
      @Cosmic.Crow. Год назад +15

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      @tobinsarttrading1733 11 месяцев назад

      ...has a lot to do with script writing too! Most people cannot write for the spoken word!

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    @Will_I_am_not157 Год назад +193

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      @sunaglarecrim Год назад +21

      I know exactly how you feel, you are however pretty much your dad. All he gave you in spirit and upbringing and his genes. Even though he isnt here he is still here in you and even if there is nothing after death you had an exclusive opportunity to know him and yourself thru life and as we turn to atoms we feed life giving other life opportunity to feel the love and sorrow. It still sucks tho. I believe that this life is a drop in a neverending ocean

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      For me it was the Poincaré Recurrence Time that helped me eventually settle with my thoughts.. I truly believe that it is no mistake or random chance that I have the parents that I have, both of them truly unique and unrivaled by any other person that I know - and I am forever grateful that I can exist in this moment, sharing it with both of them, and knowing that if recurrence happens.. they will be waiting for me.
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    @Midatlanticriverrat Год назад +25

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    • @hughlion1817
      @hughlion1817 Год назад +3

      Side note, but isn't it amazing how contextualizing the knowledge we've gathered through the history of it's discovery really shows you the true struggles that science has faced and most importantly, how it overcame those struggles to get that knowledge

    • @vokuh
      @vokuh Год назад

      @@hughlion1817 and it is beautiful to see how this all seems to change lately .. albeit slowly

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  • @OOoOski
    @OOoOski Год назад +144

    Watching James Webb’s launch was one of the most stressful moments of my life.

    • @axeman2638
      @axeman2638 Год назад

      then you need to get a life.

    • @nickross6364
      @nickross6364 Год назад +26

      Me too man. I stayed up all night drinking. No one else I was with cared. They laughed at me. Saying I was a nerd or whatever. But they just don't know.

    • @nickross6364
      @nickross6364 Год назад +3

      It was chrismas eve right??

    • @BrandonDeft
      @BrandonDeft Год назад +4

      Just watch Star Trek, Both a just stories and utter nonsense

    • @paulmichaelfreedman8334
      @paulmichaelfreedman8334 Год назад +11

      For me that moment was when they realized the Hubble mirror manufacturer had screwed up the calibration during polishing, causing blurry images. The fix for it was as miraculous as the mistake was stupid.

  • @Donnirononon
    @Donnirononon Год назад +51

    This is one of my favourite channels when it comes to explaining and maybe simplifying things for the average viewer. With a lot of channels i have noticed that they simplify the topics in somewhat weird ways but then also draw the wrong conclusions from their own simplifications. So far, i never had a moment like this with your videos as i always found them very well researched and also reviewed before you upload them. Every time you upload i know i will be happy watching it and that you wont BS me :)

  • @ryanbaker7404
    @ryanbaker7404 Год назад +65

    It's such an honor and privilege to be alive and be well into one's mid-life to see a project like this succeed. How amazing, what we naked apes can do when we put our minds and resources to task. I often wonder where we might be had we devoted the bulk of our collective resources to projects like this rather than channeling them mostly into more and more clever ways to blow each other up based on tribalism...Thank you, as always, for the epically fabulous content!

    • @Ezekiel903
      @Ezekiel903 Год назад +4

      agree, but It would be nothing else then a miracle if we could understand and explain all the hidden forces in the universe. it still needs a lot more study and work before we get there.

    • @ryanbaker7404
      @ryanbaker7404 Год назад +2

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    • @schleig04
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      @hogg4229 Год назад

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  • @velkoto1
    @velkoto1 Год назад +17

    Yet another great Friday evening upload from History of the Universe.

    • @JerseyLynne
      @JerseyLynne Год назад +2

      You mean Friday morning?

    • @velkoto1
      @velkoto1 Год назад

      @@JerseyLynne it will be evening where now morning is.

  • @LuciferMorningstar-zu1ud
    @LuciferMorningstar-zu1ud Год назад +35

    Given how relatively young humankind has developed in this universe, it’s ludicrous to think that there isn’t a much much older intelligent civilization/world(s) out there in those different and distant galaxies. It’s actually mathematically impossible that we’re alone in this universe.

    • @ayandey137
      @ayandey137 Год назад +6

      Mathematically impossile? Can you explain?

    • @mai3cle
      @mai3cle Год назад +11

      Improbable might be a better word. Mathematics is about “proving” things yet how can you prove something is impossible, unlikely maybe but proving a negative gives you almost infinite options.
      It always seemed unlikely that we could be the ONLY sentiment life in such a vast cosmos but when you consider that humans have only existed for a blink of an eye in the universe time scale so for us to be able to discover/communicate with another life form has so many variables that would need to align such as the same time period , close enough for communication to travel within such a time frame plus a type of “life” that we could actually recognise and interact with.

    • @skunkgucc
      @skunkgucc Год назад

      I don’t think people realize how different an alien civilization could be, they might be super disciplined and loyal to their way of life they see the way humans live as an open threat, to whatever religion or way of life they believe in, but I also want to meet an alien civilization

    • @Lunchbox58
      @Lunchbox58 Год назад +2

      Maybe the universe is just so big, and we are simply limited to the speed of light, so it would take Foorever to find each other

    • @SoteksChunkyProphet-dg7io
      @SoteksChunkyProphet-dg7io 11 месяцев назад +3

      Maybe life is not as common as we think. Maybe any life being here is the impossibility.

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      cool worlds is great .. and has a great style of presenting .. but it is rather philosophical at times, and not all the topics hit my nerves

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    @CaedmonOS Год назад +11

    It's so weird that as soon as the 1920s is when we discovered that the universe is bigger than the Milky Way.

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      The narrator's voice can also be kind of dull at times.

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      i will never understand it .. if youtube was fair, they should have an 8 figure sub count by now

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  • @TheDjacob
    @TheDjacob Месяц назад +2

    I want somebody to help me clear something up in my brain. Doesn’t it seem like they just made it up? Right now, I’m struggling to distinguish why they think gravity is influencing matter when it seems like speculation. I understand they’re basing this on observed elements, but it feels like they’re missing a key point-they can interpret the elements of stars, planets, and atmospheres through spectrums like radiation. Yet, when it comes to dark matter, they claim it’s undetectable. But what if it’s simply matter that doesn’t reflect or emit radiation? What if it’s not glowing or visible because it can’t emit radiation?
    Correct me if I’m wrong with modern science, but can we truly detect everything in space? We can observe space in thermal, night vision, and even see the cosmic microwave background. Still, they attribute unexplained mass to dark matter. I feel like it’s just a placeholder explanation.
    I get that scientists inferred dark matter’s existence because of unexplained gravitational effects, like galaxy rotations and cluster movements. Sure, we detect many things across the electromagnetic spectrum, but dark matter doesn’t interact with light at all-it neither emits, absorbs, nor reflects it. The claim is that it has mass and exerts gravity but remains invisible.
    I’m not fully convinced. Every galaxy has a supermassive black hole. Couldn’t we be underestimating their mass or gravitational influence? Nearly all galaxies have central black holes, yet we still rely on models that may miss hidden or dark mass. What if we’re misinterpreting redshift data and the density of these massive objects? We can read elements in stars and deduce planet compositions, but what if there’s unaccounted mass in voids, like undetected meteors? To me, it seems like we’re underestimating what might simply be unseen, dense matter.

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  • @ryanreedgibson
    @ryanreedgibson Год назад +1

    When I first found your channel I thought it would be great to fall asleep to due to the perfect voice and music production. I have yet to fall asleep to any episode because I don't want to miss anything. I have learned so much! Thank you!

  • @caseyjp1
    @caseyjp1 Год назад +5

    On par with and equal in feeling to the best NOVA space episodes. This channel is appreciated.

    • @vokuh
      @vokuh Год назад +2

      nova was nice .. but this is better in so many ways imo

    • @ronwood7029
      @ronwood7029 10 месяцев назад

      They understand so little that is why it’s a MYSTERY, they deny there is a creator of the universe

  • @cthoadmin7458
    @cthoadmin7458 Год назад +2

    Work of this exceptional quality deserves way more than 693K subscribers!

  • @milosbhat6920
    @milosbhat6920 Год назад +7

    You are the Captain Cook of the cosmos.
    One gets carried away on a cosmic ride, without busloads of human fantasies to distort the unsurpassed true wonder of creation.
    The accompanying digressions and tributes to the pioneers is so meticulously researched and documented.
    A labour of love.
    No wonder the poetic outcome.
    Hope you guys stay true to this ethos.
    A bit more detail about the small adjustments (tweaking)made to the current paradigm would have justified the title even more.

    • @hoennfanboy
      @hoennfanboy Год назад +2

      This comment is beautifying written, and so profound. This is written art.

  • @jackievanerelli2122
    @jackievanerelli2122 Год назад +4

    Been waiting 3 days for this! Yay!! Thank you guys for what you do! You are appreciated! ❤

  • @scottfranco1962
    @scottfranco1962 Год назад +2

    This is the top of my "must watch" list on u-tube. It deserves a much higher subscription rate.

  • @Chill_Mode_JD
    @Chill_Mode_JD Год назад +4

    Appreciate the HOTU team! You rock! 🛰️🤘

  • @jimbernard8964
    @jimbernard8964 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @SynxTutHD
    @SynxTutHD Год назад +4

    I find myself waiting for new videos to drop as if i'm watching a new series!

  • @KingUndyingNecrolordPrime
    @KingUndyingNecrolordPrime Год назад +5

    I’m willing to bet that when the next better space telescope that can peer deeper than Webb comes out we’re gonna find even more galaxies that Webb for as powerful as it is just can’t see and I can’t wait for that moment. Also great vid!

    • @ryanowens8151
      @ryanowens8151 Год назад +1

      I'm with you. I'm thinking we'll see more galaxies. And Niel Tyson Degrassi will have to learn something new...

  • @jamatrix
    @jamatrix Год назад +27

    I love your videos, and your ability to explain these pictures, visually in a way that I can understand it. Thank you.

  • @eliferken3649
    @eliferken3649 Год назад +2

    This is my favourite RUclips channel. So much to learn! Thank you for all your work.

  • @n3v3r1s4
    @n3v3r1s4 Год назад +16

    Dude this is great - condensed but well conveyed, comprehensive information delivered expertly.

  • @mickeyb492
    @mickeyb492 Год назад +17

    Imagine living in the era of Hubble's discovery. Thinking the Milky Way was the only galaxy in the universe, then discovering there's an almost infinite amount of galaxies and the universe is actually expanding.

  • @danesorensen1775
    @danesorensen1775 Год назад +10

    Oh hey, wasn't expecting to see Siding Spring in this video! I grew up (and now once again live) only a hundred kays from there, visited many times during school trips, and most recently earlier this year as a quick detour on a hiking trip. Always cool to hear what the place has contributed to wider science. You even pronounced Coonabarabran properly, give or take an accent 😁

  • @LeonardoBPG
    @LeonardoBPG Год назад +4

    This channel is pure gold! Thank you!

  • @martynspooner5822
    @martynspooner5822 7 месяцев назад

    Kind of makes you feel incredibly insignificant but unbelievably blessed to be able to witness this beyond any magic.

  • @24KaratQLD
    @24KaratQLD Год назад +4

    I have watched your videos religiously for a couple years. Probably watched most videos upwards of 10 times a piece. If I could be so bold as to give one piece of advice, it would be.... MAKE MORE VIDEOS, I'm Addicted!

  • @whyitmatterstome
    @whyitmatterstome 10 месяцев назад +1

    The observable universe (OU) is huge - beyond huge, incomprehensible in scale. Now, consider the OU is likely just a tiny fragment of what is truly out there, and if the universe is infinite, then it is impossible to imagine the scope. Remember, we are not the center of the OB, there is no edge, and EVERYWHERE is the center - mind blown yet!

  • @oscopin74
    @oscopin74 Год назад +3

    Yay!! A new video. Always love your videos. History of the universe or the earth. Always so interesting and well said. Thank you good, Sir!

  • @Galibatlaniakea
    @Galibatlaniakea Год назад +2

    I watch your videos to sleep. It’s very relaxing and easier to understand. And the visualisation is also awesome. Keep up the good work.

  • @cabanford
    @cabanford Год назад +5

    Damn, how I love this channel ❤❤❤

  • @AshleySmith2-lo7oq
    @AshleySmith2-lo7oq Год назад +3

    This is no shade to the channel but I find these videos so great to fall asleep to! Partially it is the narrator's voice (is that a Welsh accent? It's quite mild if so), his cadence and rhythm is soothing. And it is the subject matter, which I genuinely find fascinating. I also love falling asleep to Attenborough's nature docs, from every era. I can't put on Planet Earth if I plan on gettinh anything else done that day, cos I know I'll be dozing within 20mins.
    Please keep making these excellent, informative, horizon expanding videos!

  • @kenbasil1996
    @kenbasil1996 Год назад +11

    Always a delight to see a new upload from this channel. Your videos have infinite replay-ability to me, so I'm never lacking in things to listen to that are genuinely nourishing and informative. Your videos help me to foster a sense of overwhelming love for the earth and the universe around me, and a deep desire to be alive to see it all unfold. Thank you for all the hard work and hours you put into these! I love science Lets go earthlings

    • @jimflask1164
      @jimflask1164 Год назад

      our meeting aliens these space videos are no fun to watch at all. It's all wrong and pompus garbage, jumping to conclusions before anyone in the world has even seen the data, they already have a new mystery to force down our throats. they call everything a mystery to end discussions. they don't want anyone to put the pieces together. religion wiped history, tap the phones to see is anyone falling for this garbage. our entire history if mandated mystery end of story. well our alien buddy completely opened our eyes to our true history, why on Earth are we here. Spoiler alert. Nobody wants us exploring the universe with unlimited resources. They want us eating bugs in the 13th century with no electricity begging Bill to let us have the sunshine.

  • @BorosTheGamer
    @BorosTheGamer Год назад +1

    I love history of the universe, it's one of my favorite channels to watch .

  • @junestorm
    @junestorm Год назад +3

    This all shows that we still seem to be far away from REALLY understanding the nature/character of our universe. As always in science: Once you answer one question two new questions pop up. Great documentation, though!

  • @Jayce.M.K017
    @Jayce.M.K017 8 дней назад +2

    Somewhere in the universe is the single oldest subatomic particle

  • @alexv259
    @alexv259 Год назад +5

    Suggestion: It would be great in every new video, the Background and/or Introduction part shrinks a bit more than previous videos. And basically the video gets into REAL NEW material for presentation.

    • @vokuh
      @vokuh Год назад

      that bites reality in a few ways - there has to be different writers and people at work on each episode .. it is way too well done to be made by 1 single team.
      so no team can really estimate how much the viewer knows at a given point .. especially since its likely not possible to do the videos in any kind of fixed order

  • @johnholmesinchesahead2347
    @johnholmesinchesahead2347 2 месяца назад +1

    One of the best lectures I've ever seen!

  • @KingBritish
    @KingBritish Год назад +4

    Been waiting on a documentary about this!.

  • @jestermoon
    @jestermoon Год назад +1

    Take A Moment
    Relax 🌎
    The universe doesn't care about you, and I
    1:10
    🎉🎉🎉 1:26
    Science is the answer.
    42
    2:55
    The more we know, the more we want to find
    3:38
    Evolution is a known theory 4:10
    Wonderful work 👏
    4:42
    😂🎉
    Nice

  • @anehakansson7771
    @anehakansson7771 Год назад +4

    Brilliant, as usual.

  • @thelightaddict80k
    @thelightaddict80k Год назад +1

    By far the most underrated youtube channal.

    • @KingBritish
      @KingBritish Год назад

      It's not underrated the channel is only 2 years old.

  • @dannymac6368
    @dannymac6368 Год назад +71

    Best notification ever. 🫶🏻

  • @spartan11375
    @spartan11375 Год назад +14

    Could you guys do a video on how researchers actually find planets in other star systems and galaxies? I would love to understand what they're actually seeing.

    • @1a2b3c4d5
      @1a2b3c4d5 Год назад

      Yes, instead of just unwinding all these animation clips to leave the impression of knowing everything.

    • @Jabranalibabry
      @Jabranalibabry Год назад +7

      They're actually only seeing graphs and data, bro. Two popular methods: one measures the star's woble as it rotates because planets pull on the star too but it's a very tiny woble. This only works to find big planets like Jupiter. Second method is to see the spectrum of the light the star emits, when a planet crosses it there is a very tiny shift in the spectrum as the atmosphere of the planet has molecules that react with the light and subtly shift it. Hope it helps! Both have their problems and nuances.

    • @RavingKats
      @RavingKats Год назад +2

      If you scroll back on their videos, the one on how light works may be useful :)

    • @RavingKats
      @RavingKats Год назад +2

      Specific to JWST if you search how jwst works there's a 9 min video that will make more sense after watching the how light works one

    • @ObamanableSnowman
      @ObamanableSnowman Год назад +1

      ​@@Jabranalibabrythey use cameras and photos too, they're just in other frequencies of electromagnetic wave and they run it through filters. Later on they can go and change everything to look good.

  • @Rafaga777
    @Rafaga777 Год назад +2

    As always topnotch quality and as always a joy not only to watch but also to listen to these fantastic videos. Much appreciated.

  • @Ezekiel903
    @Ezekiel903 Год назад +4

    we know that energy can appear and disappear from nowhere, but that such a mass of energy appeared from nowhere to create the universe is very unlikely! first they explained the big bang with a singularity, now quantum fluctuation! I think singularity is only a word for "we don't know".

    • @douglasrowland3722
      @douglasrowland3722 Год назад

      Don't worry yourself about it. The Truth Shall Never Vary. The only way the Universe could have come into existence is by A guiding Intellect that controls
      Atoms and molecules and energy..A designer that is not made of matter and can be Everywhere At Once This Intellect is The One that lit the Stars and hung the Planets

  • @ianclarke3627
    @ianclarke3627 Год назад +1

    This stuff about the universe is worth wanting to live forever for .

    • @icosthop9998
      @icosthop9998 Год назад

      For me.
      This Stuff about the Universe falls in the #3 spot, of my wanting to live forever.

  • @charlie-george
    @charlie-george Год назад +3

    Loved this one

  • @jimc.goodfellas
    @jimc.goodfellas Год назад +2

    Always stoked to find new videos from this and the History of the Earth

    • @ijustwanttolikecomments4677
      @ijustwanttolikecomments4677 Год назад

      Same!! I check my notifications daily just to see if either of the channels has a new video lol

  • @iRiShNFT
    @iRiShNFT Год назад +5

    Thank You

  • @TadpoleArtz
    @TadpoleArtz 9 месяцев назад +1

    What a time to be alive

  • @pauls5745
    @pauls5745 Год назад +3

    wonderful presentation! I think a lot of the mystery of the universe lies in not being able to grasp the entirety of it. I'm sure it is orders of complexity than our best guesses

  • @peteranderson2687
    @peteranderson2687 11 месяцев назад +2

    I don't think anyone will be able to see the forrest for the trees. We will never be able to step outside of the forrest😢😢

  • @rayoflight62
    @rayoflight62 Год назад +3

    Great video, thank you. Top prose, top information, top clarity, top clarity. Top of the Universe.
    "Rara Avis" - our predecessors used to say of something which was hard to come by, something of rare beauty, literally a rare bird...

  • @ric101657
    @ric101657 Год назад +1

    Space science is amazing... Energy transformation is infinity ♾️...❤😂😂😂

  • @aaronpotton2641
    @aaronpotton2641 Год назад +5

    I get so excited when you post a new video, I've watched every video on your channel multiple times over and they never get boring. This is the best channel on RUclips in my opinion 👏

  • @1a2b3c4d5
    @1a2b3c4d5 Год назад +2

    Like many times in the past, we know for sure, that this time we know everything about the universe. This will most definitely not be the last time.
    In my humble opinion, I think we are in for a very big surprise.

  • @Numba003
    @Numba003 Год назад +11

    Thank you guys for yet another excellent episode! I remember being quite excited to hear when Webb had finally successfully finished deploying (not to mention launching successfully in the first place). I hope it continues doing good science for a long while yet.
    God be with you out there everybody. ✝️ :)

    • @tuberroot1112
      @tuberroot1112 Год назад

      "not to mention launching successfully in the first place". Yeah, not to mention. Like they managed not to mention the name of the "massive rocket", not once but twice. Quite deliberate. I wonder why ? Oh, it was not a MAGA rocket. It was European with French boosters.

  • @michaellee6489
    @michaellee6489 11 месяцев назад

    this brilliant documentary confirms my suspicions that the "Cosmological Tension" was just scientists refusing to admit that they couldn't EXACTLY account for every tiny factor at play in the universe. Approximations are OK, my friends! A micro-Newton here, a pico-joule there.... it's all gravy! I LOVED this all the way through, it's so nice to hear a real human voice speaking of such things.

  • @robsquared2
    @robsquared2 Год назад +3

    I really am thankful that this kind of content exists on youtube. Thank you for making these.

  • @Dakval
    @Dakval Год назад +1

    every time I watch a video from you I am amazed that we exist. thank you and keep us gasping in wonder

  • @JosephTatumPage
    @JosephTatumPage Год назад +4

    Can you please setup a Patrion ! I need to give you my money so you can spend more time working on these amazing videos that have become such an important part of mine and others life!

  • @victorferguson-zs7zk
    @victorferguson-zs7zk Год назад +2

    Well done. Purely a layman here and my knowledge of cosmology is mostly online sourced. But I do try to keep up with the cosmology headlines and I felt like this was a very concise lesson that clearly described the psuedo-crisis that was exaggerated in the media--the frantic cries of "Big Bang Disproved" were irritating and it is nice to hear a well reasoned counter to the BS. The lesson here also included many very much appreciated descriptions of cosmological phenomena that I only vaguely understood. You did a good job of filling in many gaps for this layman.

  • @Penfold497
    @Penfold497 Год назад +4

    We have long heard that heavy elements were born in supernovae. While this is partially true, the really cool stuff comes from the collision of binary neutron stars.
    We know because the relative abundance of isotopes formed by fast neutron capture (supernovae) and slow capture (neutron star bombardment) are different, and we can see that the actual amounts match more closely with the neutron star scenario

  • @jarrad5244
    @jarrad5244 Год назад +2

    Finally some quality to watch ❤

  • @unocoltrane2804
    @unocoltrane2804 Год назад +3

    Isn't the moment of the big bang not a moment of creation, but just the moment everything started expanding? Isn't it impossible to know if all the energy and matter was actually created? Can we ever know that there was something or nothing before the so-called singularity? Is it possible that everything always existed and eventually expanded?