Outlasting the Universe

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025

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  • @KjCabus
    @KjCabus Год назад +3460

    It just occurred to me that if any filmmaker and/or major media entity ie, Netflix, Hulu, etc , wanted to make an amazing speculative science fiction film or series that likely would be the best and most thought provoking ever, they need to employ Dr. Kipping. This one and the one he did about a fictional first civilization on our galaxy, were beyond amazing. Just masterpieces of sci fi short story telling imo.

    • @perrynnlynch1883
      @perrynnlynch1883 Год назад +38

      Great comment.

    • @tiberiupaslaru3830
      @tiberiupaslaru3830 Год назад +100

      Unfortunately most if not all film creators (or maybe those that approve their payment?) never got past the fairytale stage, when it comes to imaginative stories.
      Either this, or they mimic a real story from our past, transposing it into the future, and tweaking the storyline to their liking.
      That’s why Avatar is just the American natives struggle against the European colonists, moved to another planet.
      That’s why Tenet is just the Cold War story moved to another timeline (so to speak)
      That’s why Dune, for all its marvel, is just a medieval kingdom internal struggle transported into the stars (as is the game of thorns - song of fire and ice story)…
      And I’m not going to mention Star Wars or Star Trek.
      All these have in common some struggles of the human beings as it is defined NOW. A struggle against other human beings or against some current human being conditions as they are now.
      All the stories are about us, and what we can relate to at this point in our history.
      I would very much like to see some story that tries to imagine a different (more evolved) being and its perceived struggles (that would be a stretch of imagination)…

    • @madara657
      @madara657 Год назад +24

      This fits as a Black mirror episode

    • @jaybingham3711
      @jaybingham3711 Год назад +18

      After this, you may be up for a viewing of the movie Aniara (Scifi 2018). Or you may not. Just decide carefully.

    • @Wtfukker
      @Wtfukker Год назад

      People like him do not need to be "employed" .. the only reason their work is this good is because no corporation was involved.

  • @aimhere2000
    @aimhere2000 6 месяцев назад +58

    This has to be the best hard science fiction story I have EVER witnessed. Thank you, Professor Kipping.

    • @obiwankenobi07
      @obiwankenobi07 День назад

      Is it science fiction? Or is it a peak into the future 😮

  • @mitchellheckethorn6003
    @mitchellheckethorn6003 10 месяцев назад +20

    Honestly, that would be hell, literally. A terrifying glimpse into what would be eternal pain and suffering as everyone's minds slowly crumble.

  • @JohnMichaelGodier
    @JohnMichaelGodier Год назад +751

    Absolutely stunning David. Your best yet, which is saying a lot.

    • @garymahony701
      @garymahony701 11 месяцев назад +17

      Yo l like your videos too.

    • @friscostreetstories5403
      @friscostreetstories5403 11 месяцев назад +14

      We love your videos also. I've learned so much.

    • @MisinformationSlayer
      @MisinformationSlayer 11 месяцев назад +13

      What a coincidence! I recommend both Cool Worlds and John Michael Godier channels to my wife about 15 minutes ago.

    • @KarlHessey-db6mf
      @KarlHessey-db6mf 11 месяцев назад +3

      Yes John, love your video on nano civilizations

    • @dwrobotics2180
      @dwrobotics2180 11 месяцев назад +6

      I just subscribed to cool worlds on the strength of coincidentally seeing JMG complimenting.

  • @igbaccin
    @igbaccin Год назад +905

    What a wonderful work of art. Beautifully written and narrated. Thank you for this upload!

  • @blackfish4147
    @blackfish4147 9 месяцев назад +106

    That was truly breathtaking. With all of Hollywood pumping out one poorly written remake after another, it's a brilliant physicist who writes the best screenplay of the year!

  • @ahoney17
    @ahoney17 Год назад +639

    This was incredible. I did not think at the beginning of this that I would be on the verge of tears at the end, but this was so emotional and thought-provoking that I couldn't help it. Another absolutely amazing video.

    • @CoolWorldsLab
      @CoolWorldsLab  Год назад +125

      Thank you so much, I put a lot into this one

    • @Voidy123
      @Voidy123 Год назад +21

      @@CoolWorldsLab You're changing lives and are a great inspiration.

    • @Mercy0nEarth2405
      @Mercy0nEarth2405 Год назад +11

      That's the one exact sell point of our beloved Professor to other Channels out there. I was literally crying at the end of the content on Time-travelling because I kind of hope that video would be mostly of time-travelling paradoxes or conspiracy theories around that like most RUclips videos. For someone who lost the beloved ones in COVID needs some form of closure to deal with grief even it's something that we can't manipulate or foresee.

    • @carlknibbs2849
      @carlknibbs2849 Год назад +11

      ​@@CoolWorldsLabpossibly one of your best works thanks..

    • @guyinaroom7771
      @guyinaroom7771 Год назад +7

      @@CoolWorldsLab I could tell, this is truly special.

  • @karnasaurav
    @karnasaurav Год назад +618

    This was brilliant.
    That last line "A universe just for me, for ALL TIME" for some reason, made me cry.

    • @ozymandias1758
      @ozymandias1758 Год назад +23

      It's what everyone is mortally afraid of, with good reason: to be stranded alone somewhere, nowhere in the cosmos, with no outside voices, no interaction, or even signs of life or movement.. Forever Cocooned by the Void😮

    • @catharinalangle4890
      @catharinalangle4890 10 месяцев назад +11

      ​@@ozymandias1758 Until the next big bang continues the cycle an absolute s)(-#&-ton of time later. And we haven't even talked string theory and multiple universes/multiverse(s). But yeah, spending timeless time alone is brrr.

    • @ozymandias1758
      @ozymandias1758 10 месяцев назад +11

      @@catharinalangle4890a portal to another universe unf isn't available to the narrator, in all the countless eons of his existence he never developed time travel or the ability to portal to any other realm. And he's out of energy, so even if he developed the science to pull it off, he may no longer have the means to do so. He's so heavily invested in his version of existence that he probably would not be open to letting his consciousness dissipate and hoping it coalesces and awakens again after the next big bang, when the universe is recycled and created anew. He's painted himself into a shrinking corner, on a cosmic scale..

    • @michaelrosenstock9187
      @michaelrosenstock9187 9 месяцев назад +13

      He's a bit dramatic, just next door there's a fully functioning very successful restaurant

    • @NT_1
      @NT_1 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@ozymandias17584:13 the Scene were Mercury looks to be falling into the Sun is from *SUNSHINE* 2007. I highly recommend the film. Truly existential and terrifying scores with utterly transcending soundtracks.

  • @ronandynan1228
    @ronandynan1228 10 месяцев назад +78

    It’s horrifying when you realise this is the single most desirable outcome for humanity’s future

    • @alecmeden6325
      @alecmeden6325 5 месяцев назад +6

      As a possible note of cheer, will say that CW assumes a certain level of shortsightedness and cruelty we don’t have to assume exotic future beings would harbor. The fact that we can predict such things right now leads me to believe that exotic hyperintelligences probably wouldn’t be so taken by surprise by these events, even if such version of the future is less narratively interesting than CW’s.

    • @peoplez129
      @peoplez129 5 месяцев назад +13

      Nah, a more desirable outcome would be to be able to exist even beyond a heat death of the universe, if heat death is even what's actually going to happen, you'd still have ways, because you could potentially harness virtual particles from the vacuum of space, having essentially an ever lasting stream of matter that could be used to create materials, planets, stars, and energy. For all we know we're already in such a universe, where heat death already occurred and a civilization simply synthesized the universe from virtual particles. This might even explain why some mathematical problems are unsolved, because based on some particle physics results, we would technically expect that space should right now be expanding so fast that even the distance between two people sitting beside each other should be moving the space between them apart at the speed of light. That's how big of discrepancies we have in science. So our entire universe could essentially just be a battery for some greater civilization trying to survive the heat death of the universe. Or it could even be possible that they had more than enough matter coalesced, and had existed for soo long, that the remaining energy was futile to them, so crafted it all into a mini universe to let something else exist with what was left, meaning our universe could be just a tiny fraction of what their original universe was.

    • @Makaneek5060
      @Makaneek5060 3 месяца назад

      In materialist terms, that's true.

    • @minilabyrinth
      @minilabyrinth 2 месяца назад +2

      Not necessarily, we could discover how to time travel and avoid all these issues, or how to jump to other universes in a multiverse and avoid our own one's demise, or even how to create free-energy devices that generate more than they need to function

    • @ronandynan1228
      @ronandynan1228 2 месяца назад +1

      @ there’s no such thing as ‘energy free’

  • @DreadPirateRobertz
    @DreadPirateRobertz Год назад +575

    As a recovering heroin addict I come to this channel to feel things I otherwise couldn't. Every time I think I've permanently damaged my capacity for emotion, these thought experiments prove otherwise. Extremely insightful and profoundly moving. Ty cool worlds.

    • @comtruise402
      @comtruise402 Год назад +47

      you haven’t damaged anything bud…sure, it’s a long trek back to normalcy, but don’t stress yourself out, and don’t let society make you feel like you’re a diminished version of yourself. I hope you have a good one.

    • @512Squared
      @512Squared Год назад +19

      Who knows, maybe you just got rid of the petty and superficial layers of emotion that stop people from meeting themselves or meeting life fully.

    • @DoktrDub
      @DoktrDub Год назад +13

      Keep on the road to cleansing buddy, good luck even though you don’t need it king 👍

    • @DoktrDub
      @DoktrDub Год назад +7

      @@512Squaredno because those emotions allow us to strive for our being, anyways the dude will be fine, he’s got this.

    • @Mc.Knight
      @Mc.Knight Год назад +8

      You’re clearly stronger than the rest of us. So proud of you for making it this far in your personal battle of a journey. All it takes is time, perhaps a little more than you bargained for, to feel it all again

  • @ethansinclair1537
    @ethansinclair1537 Год назад +173

    This is truly sublime. Alan Watts once said if you could dream a million dreams, eventually you would want a suprising adventure and find yourself where you are now. There is a strange comfort in being a memory of the last being in the universe, dreaming for all of humanity. Thank you Dr. Kipping.

    • @sasqetshenkley1190
      @sasqetshenkley1190 Год назад

      It made me want to go open up a vein or two in the bathtub with a straight razer and contemplate the heat death of the Universe as the bathwater slowly cools from hot to tepid and ever more red.

    • @laurencejperry
      @laurencejperry Год назад +12

      Begs the question, what could be dreaming of the machine that's dreaming of us?

    • @DrumToTheBassWoop
      @DrumToTheBassWoop 10 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@laurencejperrya dream within a dream.

  • @Dutch0794
    @Dutch0794 7 месяцев назад +17

    This was depressingly beautiful. First of your video's I've watched, found it in my recommended videos from RUclipss algorithm. I was captured 100% in the story from the get go. Brilliant job on this can't wait to watch more of your content.

  • @jaymxu
    @jaymxu Год назад +464

    Best wholesome RUclipsr that makes astronomy videos, now, and forever. Nobody tops you bro! I really really love how you use philosophy in your videos and stimulate deep thinking, and do it with a longer pause in between sentences to let people think for themselves too, it's not like those no attention span tiktoks and shorts. I appreciate you a lot.

    • @CoolWorldsLab
      @CoolWorldsLab  Год назад +71

      👊

    • @jaymxu
      @jaymxu Год назад +14

      @@CoolWorldsLab Sorry i edited my comment it removed the heart. But thank you for giving one i appreciate it a lot. 👊

    • @Celestial_Reach
      @Celestial_Reach Год назад +20

      He is deffinitly one of the best. An acquaintance of the good professor, one Issac Arthur does great wholesome.content in this realm too. But.. it's easier to sleep to David's voice....it's so smooth

    • @dr4d1s
      @dr4d1s Год назад +11

      ​@@jaymxuI had the same thing happen to me the other week on a NASA Space Flight video. I didn't even think about it taking the heart away when I was only trying to fix a small grammatical error. 😢

    • @dancingwiththedogsdj
      @dancingwiththedogsdj Год назад +8

      @jaymexxu - Well said!! Totally agree this is a fantastic channel and the delivery is smooth like silk! Absolutely one of my favorites for great content. Have a fabulous day everyone!

  • @andrewaguirre7872
    @andrewaguirre7872 Год назад +709

    I wanna be around people like this to like to think about the universe.

    • @gtaledged7670
      @gtaledged7670 Год назад +27

      You definitely found those people

    • @TheArtofFugue
      @TheArtofFugue Год назад +18

      Welcome! Tho if you want to in person, get a physics degree and pursue higher education

    • @99Lezard99
      @99Lezard99 Год назад +51

      same. i also dont feel like i can talk to anyone about these things. none of my friends have this kind of thoughts and interests.
      when we are looking in the sky on a clear night, i explain the sheer size and time about our universe and all. but they only go "yeah. fascinating. when do we leave?"

    • @andrewaguirre7872
      @andrewaguirre7872 Год назад +7

      @@TheArtofFugue I'm smart but i'm not that smart

    • @andrewaguirre7872
      @andrewaguirre7872 Год назад +5

      @99Lezard99 ya I feel ya

  • @RedSkyRoach
    @RedSkyRoach 2 месяца назад +4

    Also, the description about a second in time for the narrator translates to millions (plus) of years made me pause (both the video and to reflect) and really think about how we spend all the seconds in an hour alone. This video is heavy and very thought provoking. I love it.

  • @beegeman
    @beegeman Год назад +413

    This might be the best sci-fi story I've ever seen. And it's even rooted in true physics as we understand it right now. Amazing and powerful.

    • @DeadAndAliveCat
      @DeadAndAliveCat Год назад +10

      You should read some more sci-fi then... May I suggest The Last Question by Asimov? After all, this video is basically a copy of that short story

    • @kaledon6
      @kaledon6 Год назад +1

      Modern physics strongly supports many other universes beyond our own, so the entire drama depicted on this video is based on the ridiculous idea that human kind wouldn´t discover ways of migrating to other universes EVEN WHEN HAVING TRILLIONS OF TRILLIONS OF YEARS TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO DO IT

    • @VictorReynolds
      @VictorReynolds Год назад +2

      Deep. Never thought about immortality in that light.

    • @mruncletheredge
      @mruncletheredge Год назад +3

      Very Beautiful Story....

    • @fast1nakus
      @fast1nakus Год назад

      ​@@kaledon6no matter how much time you give a microbe, it will never discover a cure for cancer.

  • @paulbryant7075
    @paulbryant7075 Год назад +430

    I pulled up RUclips to distract myself for a few minutes.. I didn't expect to end my night crying, shaking quietly into my pillow so I don't wake my wife and have to explain the heat death of the universe to someone who just wants to tend her garden and feed her birds. I have no idea what to do with this, but I'm so grateful that you made it.

    • @GreenKC
      @GreenKC Год назад +26

      Morbidly enlightening to know all we will ever do is meaningless in the end.

    • @richbattaglia5350
      @richbattaglia5350 Год назад +18

      Your wife knows what’s best in life.
      I’d rather garden.

    • @richbattaglia5350
      @richbattaglia5350 Год назад +2

      Your wife knows what’s best in life.
      I’d rather garden.

    • @iamisran
      @iamisran Год назад +11

      Ignorance is truly bliss. Knowledge is a gift and a curse. Beautifully said my stranger friend.

    • @benjalucian1515
      @benjalucian1515 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@GreenKC All more reason to make every day count for us.

  • @manjedfredson
    @manjedfredson 6 месяцев назад +8

    You moved me and drove me to tears. I felt my existence, my humanity, my end. Thank you. Truly beautiful and tragic. A masterpiece. Blessings from Sydney Australia.

  • @Sic_n_cyde
    @Sic_n_cyde Год назад +107

    This is probably the best science fiction narration I have ever heard from a RUclipsr. Our petty human differences are so meaningless in the grand scheme of our entire spec of existence. Where we've been. Where we're going. If we surpass the Great Filter, hopefully humans can achieve bliss in a otherwise bleak future.

    • @NT_1
      @NT_1 9 месяцев назад +1

      I highly recommend the movie SUNSHINE 2007. It's the most existential and visceral film I've seen. Has the most terrifying and beautiful music score In a movie.

  • @chriskola3822
    @chriskola3822 Год назад +143

    This reminds me a lot of Issac Arthur's "civilizations at the end of time" episodes. Really thought provoking material. Very well presented.
    Thank you.

    • @aristideau5072
      @aristideau5072 Год назад

      If you like those kind of stories then Tau Zero has a more upbeat (but very unlikely) ending

    • @ceiling_cat
      @ceiling_cat 8 месяцев назад

      almost as they both are based on same books

  • @benjalucian1515
    @benjalucian1515 11 месяцев назад +8

    Read so many comments that people are upset and sad. I seem to be resigned. When people talk about an afterlife being 'forever', I keep thinking how very very very long that is. Like the character, I come to the same conclusion, what is the point of surviving just for the sake of surviving if you lose everything you wanted to preserve? You eventually lose yourself. Excellent video. Will probably watch again. Gives you a perspective you seldom think about. A cheesy saying seems apt, things are precious and beautiful because they _don't_ last.

  • @deanlawson6880
    @deanlawson6880 Год назад +287

    Wow.. Just wow. I can't express how deep, thoughtful and emotive this story is.. I've never even remotely thought in such vast and timeless terms like this.. Not ever..
    It was at the same time tragically sad and joyously triumphant to experience this story of the lifetime of the Universe as experienced by the very.. last.. conscious being... Just wow..
    Thank you so much for this deeply moving experience Prof. Kipping.

    • @hadhad69
      @hadhad69 Год назад +5

      The entire premise of this video is a blatant rip off of Issac Asimov's classic short story "The Last Question"

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 Год назад +5

      I haven't either. In no small part because the number of times I've considered what being immortal would be like, I could not see an ending that was not selfish or ultimately destructive. As an optimist myself, this video extends well beyond my own optimism. So maybe I have even more reason for hope. This cannot be the only possible outcome. I'm still not convinced the universe has an age or an edge. If it does, then what lies before/beyond that? How does nothing exist?

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 Год назад +2

      @@hadhad69 : I never read that one. Thanks for mentioning it.😊
      Edit: And super cool, I just found a version with Leonard Nimoy narrating. 🥰

    • @donaldcollins6687
      @donaldcollins6687 Год назад +2

      Even more amazing the second time

    • @TPRZX
      @TPRZX Год назад +1

      Wow this was amazing! Great job

  • @ScentlessSun
    @ScentlessSun Год назад +270

    After I watched this video, I felt uneasy for a bit. I took some time and I reflected on why that might be. I think I felt that way because this video stirred up thoughts of the need to accept that death is inevitable. And that’s a good thing. It is completely logical to accept this fact, and I do, but on an emotional level sometimes I revert back to rejecting it, and I lose my inner peace about this reality. Thank you for producing content like this that can stir such thoughts and realizations.

    • @LavaCreeperPeople
      @LavaCreeperPeople Год назад +5

      yeah

    • @МаксимЯромич
      @МаксимЯромич Год назад

      I don't agree death is inevitable. We are taught to accept it because we cannot beat it... yet. I believe science will be eventually able to beat it. The civilization described here should have found ways to modify the laws of physics so that the stars don't burn out, or to escape our universe and find others where it would be possible to live for longer time, or create new universes. They had almost a googol years, and that's something. And in this video the humanity kinda reached some point (not very far from where we are now) and then stopped. In my opinion, this is the problem of all science fiction. The science never stops, and it has no limits at all.
      Our generation will experience death, yes. But I am sure our descendants will find not only the way to make themselves immortal, but to reconstruct our minds from the state of universe they will scan, and this way bring us back to live with them in this future.

    • @AwakenedAvocado
      @AwakenedAvocado Год назад +4

      Can't die if you're already dead

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 Год назад +20

      This comment is so close to how I feel having just finished watching. I've often considered what being immortal might be like, and always felt it could only only end up in selfishness or absolute destruction. But hey, if nothing else, I will remember this one day when my time comes. In the meantime, let's become a better society for the benefit of all who are here, and all will come. And how better could we honor those who already passed, as well? ❤🌍🌎🌏🌐

    • @SeaJay_Oceans
      @SeaJay_Oceans Год назад +3

      You call into question the nature of Self. Self is Awareness. As such, by definition, we can never experience 'death', for the moment Awareness ends, we are not there. Even in simple sleep, are you still there ?

  • @michaelhackenschmidt6243
    @michaelhackenschmidt6243 10 месяцев назад +3

    Bravo, what an amazing story. You brought to voice what i imagined a decade ago. I thought about the heat death of the universe and that a space station from humans is attached to a brown dwarf star, the last of its kind and the last of any stars (to harness its energy, because they should be the only stars left at the end before there is nothingness, i think even black holes are gone befor that). The humans inside live in a virtual reality in an endless sea of storys like you describe. The station is maintained by AI but it hat a malfunction and had to be "touched" by a "natural inteligence". And as a joke one of the humans had to be made real (put in to a flesh body) to deal with it. And the (cruel) joke was that they chose the human shape of our era (because i imagined that in the future they dont look like us anymore and that our bodys are very weak compared to them) and specifically the character of Rodney Mckay of Stargate Atlantis (i mean that i imagined that character in that role and how he runs around in the space station). He experiences a lot of stuff (funny, frigheting etc.) but to make a long story short he would, in his time and in his body, witness, as the only being (because the people in the VR don't have access to external sensors), the big crunch and second big bang.

  • @ralphgriffin2785
    @ralphgriffin2785 Год назад +71

    Even your worst enemy could be your best friend in a reality where there is simply no one else…love it!

    • @carmensavu5122
      @carmensavu5122 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah way to keep those standards high.

  • @TheTravis1984
    @TheTravis1984 Год назад +237

    Thank you for this. While the ending was bleak, I think it is important to understand that no matter how many years you have, the end comes to us all, eventually.

    • @SephTunes
      @SephTunes Год назад +23

      Don't think it's bleak. Its beautiful that we made it all that way. Better that we witness heat death than it happens without us

    • @genegray9895
      @genegray9895 Год назад +1

      There's still one more source of radiation that will never completely run dry - the cosmic event horizon

    • @MyLifeInVideos
      @MyLifeInVideos Год назад

      @@genegray9895which is what ? The Big Bang ?

    • @The_Primary_Axiom
      @The_Primary_Axiom Год назад +6

      If you get rid of fear completely, you will see there is great beauty in death and the ending.

    • @Rattus-Norvegicus
      @Rattus-Norvegicus Год назад +1

      “Death comes for us all, Oroku Saki, but something much worse comes for you … for when you die, it will be without honor.”
      ~ Master Splinter

  • @thebob5240
    @thebob5240 10 месяцев назад +22

    Not gonna lie this reading/story made me come to tears...i can only think of just how ALONE one must feel in that position and yet feel so obligated to continue because one remembers everything your people used to be.

  • @jamesmartin9401
    @jamesmartin9401 Год назад +426

    I am stunned. I say this with no intent at hyperbole. This may be the best science fiction story ever, in my opinion.

    • @sloppyoppie
      @sloppyoppie Год назад

      Sim, you mean.

    • @flossordie2256
      @flossordie2256 Год назад +5

      Check out the Infinite timeline. Whole book series based on this premise.

    • @jonp3890
      @jonp3890 Год назад

      Read ‘The Soul Consortium,’ if you like this one.

  • @giancarlopellizzari4022
    @giancarlopellizzari4022 Год назад +68

    The best text, interpretation, and content ever seen on the internet. I thank the universe for being able to understand the plot. It's beyond fantastic. I have no words. Just thank you.

    • @podunkest
      @podunkest Год назад +2

      That's about all I could muster as well. This one hit me too, friend.

  • @alilseman2979
    @alilseman2979 10 месяцев назад +4

    That was incredible. But, honestly, I thought I was going to watch some physics video and now I’m just sobbing. Holy crap, nice work

  • @TheKiltedYaksman1
    @TheKiltedYaksman1 Год назад +313

    JFC. Here I sit, in a Toyota dealer's service waiting room, trying not to ugly cry. Bleak, provocative, and thoughtful. Well done.

  • @neldanie
    @neldanie Год назад +438

    How can anything make me this sad. How futile are our quibbles over land, religion, ideology, money... How insignificant are we in this vast universe? Thank you for this thought-provoking tale.

    • @bkbland1626
      @bkbland1626 Год назад +10

      I like to say we are the Alabama of the Galaxy.

    • @prestonclabaugh9177
      @prestonclabaugh9177 Год назад +7

      Right now we don’t have access to the galaxy that this story envisions. We have access to this one tiny spec that all the people to ever exist have lived on. Once we can expand past our planet and our solar system then these realities begin to take place and those generations will have the opportunity this video talks about. Until then we suffer under limited resources like this video explains only the reverse of it.

    • @TeenWithACarrotIDK
      @TeenWithACarrotIDK Год назад +10

      ⁠The good thing though is that we could certainly still be wrong about our assumptions about the universe. We live and observe, we aren’t all knowing, and therefore, hope should always be held and not fall to things as frivolous as the slight possibility of us being right about our pessimism. Perhaps there is a afterlife. Perhaps existence outside of this one is only the beginning. We love to assume but we fail to realize just how much possibilities there are, and just how wrong we could be in terms of reality itself.
      These wars and conflicts, disagreements and arguments, and more. They shape us just as much as peacefulness and unity, love and kindness. If we deprive ourselves of our struggles, then what are we meant for?

    • @michael-ny3wk
      @michael-ny3wk Год назад +3

      Right? I cried so hard I felt like vomiting. 10/10 story!

    • @ChadoDragonslayer
      @ChadoDragonslayer Год назад +2

      We will most likely remain this way even having conquered the stars, which is good, without conflict how boring humanity would become? We were always meant to be a maddening, irrational, species, if there's none to fight we fight ourselves, even to destruction

  • @kathrynhavelka3957
    @kathrynhavelka3957 11 месяцев назад +6

    Simply a masterpiece. Ive listened to this almost a dozen times now, and the imagery is incredible. Someone would make a fortune adapting your story into a movie or show. Thank you very much Dr. Kipping. :)

    • @jvhobson
      @jvhobson 9 месяцев назад +1

      A series of books would be wonderful. ....And if Penrose's cyclic universe theory is correct, those who slowed their consciousness down the very most might just possibly persist through the rescaling event to the next Big Bang.

  • @nuvostef
    @nuvostef Год назад +42

    Dr. Kipping, I could listen to you for hours. This narrative, these images, your soothing, gentle voice have woven one of the most beautiful, poignant, and poetic programs I have ever witnessed. Thank you so much. 🌹

  • @JohnSmith-sh1sy
    @JohnSmith-sh1sy Год назад +61

    I've watched hundreds of all kinds of space/physics related videos on youtube. This is one of the few that had me glued from start to finish. Beautiful.

  • @averyspencer4483
    @averyspencer4483 Год назад +36

    That last thought at the very end, that last being, will see the big bang again. Then they will cease. This has been a thought exercise for me for probably 25 years.

  • @daemonthorn5888
    @daemonthorn5888 Год назад +31

    This was absolutely amazing. I've spent my whole life pondering such things. So much of my thoughts are spent on such mulling that it,at times,has been crippling for me. And it's been extremely rare that I encounter someone to converse with,or share my thoughts with, that it has caused me profound and terrible loneliness all my life. Watching this vid brought tears to my eyes. Not only because it is simply beautiful,but because it made me feel that there are others out there.

  • @Trish.Norman
    @Trish.Norman Год назад +141

    Wow! This needs to be a screenplay and turned into a full length film.

    • @records6720
      @records6720 Год назад +2

      This is a film, a documentary about the 2020's.

    • @Draezeth
      @Draezeth 10 месяцев назад +1

      I don't think this could be portrayed in a better form than a short story.

  • @ryanbrown6442
    @ryanbrown6442 2 месяца назад +2

    I was knocked off my feet by a wave of emotions. So moving. So refreshing. Thank you and your beautiful mind.

  • @21preend42
    @21preend42 Год назад +122

    Low key I was expecting a good ending like this, " The expansion of the universe seem to have also died along with the last few black holes, perhaps they were connected one to another. Yet in our last moments of futile desperation our persistence seems to have paid off, we have longed theorized of how our universe came to existence yet we have never found out the truth. Now of all time I can see an incredibly shiny light far into the distance, a beacon of hope, a different kind of light from that of a dying black hole, perhaps a new universe ?"
    Amazing video btw. Love it.

    • @morbadthworst8148
      @morbadthworst8148 Год назад +36

      As extreme as the scale of this narrative setting is, it's pretty hard sci-fi. A happy ending that required leaps of faith, or largely unfounded speculation, would have been out of place.

    • @KaoticIndustrial
      @KaoticIndustrial Год назад +15

      A good ending is egocentric. We want to survive so we always a put a good ending.
      This is realistic.

    • @Candle_Jack90XX
      @Candle_Jack90XX Год назад +9

      I was going to say that perhaps he doesn't exist in a single universe bubble and that some entity/entities from outside of that universe bubble just fish him out. I mean you might not start a new universe with entities already inside it, they might I dunno, get vaporized and such.

    • @synthetic240
      @synthetic240 Год назад +11

      Escaping entropy by going into another universe has been proposed by a few scifi races. It's probably the most viable. Wouldn't it suck if they learned that every new spacetime has less energy density than the last and that limits the sort of physics possible in them. Eventually you get to a universe where not even chemistry is possible. Then you really gotta get creative with your energy sources.

    • @bmpixy
      @bmpixy Год назад +6

      'And AC said: "LET THERE BE LIGHT!"
      And there was light--'

  • @dr4d1s
    @dr4d1s Год назад +90

    I absolutely love the narrative device you used to write this. It is haunting, sad, terrifying, inspiring and beautiful all at once.
    You should think about publishing this as a short story/novella. If you do though, don't expand on it too much. It's short form really plays on the idea of it being humanities final throw at/during the heat-death of the universe. Fantastic Work!

    • @TheRealSkeletor
      @TheRealSkeletor Год назад

      It's already published to RUclips. Why does it need to be in any other format?

    • @dr4d1s
      @dr4d1s Год назад +7

      @@TheRealSkeletor Because, believe it or not, people still read. There is just something about a civilization running out of energy and telling their story using one of the lowest form of technology available, words on paper (or another material). It is kind of reminiscent (to me) of finding a text/tome/book lost to the ages.

  • @personal-assassin
    @personal-assassin Год назад +10

    Honestly one of the scariest things I've come across. Well done, beautiful video and story telling.

  • @mattymmmm2362
    @mattymmmm2362 Год назад +84

    This was fantastic, I think we would all love more like this. It reminds me of Issac Asimov’s The Last Question.

  • @cannonfish5000
    @cannonfish5000 Год назад +84

    HOLY COW. No idea why RUclips's algorithm recommended this, but I watched it, and I am now just sitting here in stunned silence. Holy cow. That was amazing.

    • @SerPapus
      @SerPapus 5 месяцев назад

      This shit is just scary xd idk, why would we live for ever . It seems scary to me. Like just let go

    • @gabrielgingras814
      @gabrielgingras814 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@SerPapus
      ...he says, ignoring the wave of suicides mentioned by the narrator.

    • @PersonausdemAll
      @PersonausdemAll 4 месяца назад

      Moooo 🐄

  • @somersetcace1
    @somersetcace1 Месяц назад +3

    That was actually far more fascinating than I thought it was going to be. Really well written. Though my initial thought to this video before watching it was "Who would want to?" I think eventually existence would get so tedious and boring you'd self terminate, and I doubt it would take long, relatively speaking. Though it ended up not having any relevance to the point of the story.

  • @Lagrange_Point_6
    @Lagrange_Point_6 Год назад +8

    Brilliant. Reminded me very much of George Zebrowski's book 'Macrolife', in which mankind survives into the big bang of a new universe, or even Isaac Asimov's 'The Last Question'. Really, very well done. I was spellbound throughout.

  • @desertwind9216
    @desertwind9216 Год назад +42

    Thank you for this... I've thought of about the end of ends and wondered.
    I found this moving. Beautiful. You gave such life and clarity to how things might actually happen. And it was all so real. Not just in a no sci fi kind of way, but the heart, the love, feeling, the loss...
    I often find the heat death of the universe profoundly sad... all those stars, all those creatures, everything that was bright and inspiring, everything they loved, wanted, feared, remembered, connected... just gone. Empty. Forgotten... at best I can think of it as a sleep. But in reality it's not that.
    This piece of work brought tears to my eyes and helped me grieve for things to come.

  • @GIZALARF
    @GIZALARF 11 месяцев назад +11

    Absolutely amazing. Outstanding story that had me gripped from the start right up until the end. THE best 19:47 minutes I've had in a long long time.

  • @doomguy2809
    @doomguy2809 Год назад +35

    i love these types of Cool World videos! no math, just these fantastic, science-based, imaginative stories that lend so much to the imagination! thank you!

  • @Ken-fh4jc
    @Ken-fh4jc Год назад +34

    Wow just wow. Another amazing video, David. This is by far the best science channel on RUclips right now. Personally I love when you do the deep, emotive, style ones. The time travel one, for example, I go back to again and again.

    • @perrynnlynch1883
      @perrynnlynch1883 Год назад +3

      Well said and great comment.

    • @joshuagharis9017
      @joshuagharis9017 Год назад +2

      And check the "how big is our universe " one. Infinite meaning lost loved ones still exist somewhere, always gets me

  • @ren-egade
    @ren-egade 11 месяцев назад +2

    This was truly otherworldly. I wish I could verbalize how deeply this impacted me, but I am at a loss for where to begin. Thank you for creating this.

    • @JOECURR1488
      @JOECURR1488 11 месяцев назад +1

      I get it completely.

  • @Jawuas
    @Jawuas Год назад +16

    I've just been debating with myself for the past 2 hours about how many lives could I realistically live before getting tired of it all. No matter the answer, it just shows how a single video can bring about such creativity and wonder in one's mind!

  • @duke68318
    @duke68318 Год назад +21

    Do not go gentle into that good night, old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light. Well done Prof. Kipping 🙏🏻

  • @etclizen8937
    @etclizen8937 11 месяцев назад +2

    Well, what can you say to that?
    What an astonishing and beautiful piece of work that has reduced a large hairy bloke to the subjective state of an emotional teenager.
    'It's almost as if the building blocks of life themselves have given up on existence' I have never heard such a comment that in one sentence grasps the difficult job of portraying a sense of scale to any description of time or the Universe.. and how bleakly it echoes around the mind.
    So many fascinating concepts here too from time dilation enabling seemingly instant communication across vast distances to fighting over black holes, smashing stars together to reconciliation of opposing forces due to the realisation that the cold Universe is coming to divide them, forever.
    I wish everyone on the planet could watch this.. I'm a great believer in perspective and this piece delivers the ultimate point of observation from which one can really assess the current state of the world we live in.
    Bravo.. and i really do mean BRAVO!

  • @nedyalkokarabadzhakov5405
    @nedyalkokarabadzhakov5405 Год назад +12

    This is top 3 youtube channels that i watched daily. The knowledge, the story telling is perfect, it makes me thing about life, humanity, tech, universe all in one.

  • @sun_blood
    @sun_blood Год назад +19

    Best channel on RUclips by far! Please continue to mix philosophy and astronomy together. It makes me think about the bigger questions in life instead of just day to day things.
    Your storytelling techniques is amazing and even I just finish this video I have already restarted it and I’ll probably listen to it 3-4 times more today! 😁

  • @hannes5437
    @hannes5437 11 месяцев назад +5

    This has given me more existential dread, than anything else ever has or could.

  • @hybrid.but.human.official
    @hybrid.but.human.official Год назад +33

    This one brought tears to my eyes.... Beautiful, beautiful video, you guys just don't seem to miss.
    So few understand how ahead of your time you are, thought process-wise. This video will not always be fiction, and/or is already the reality in which we live, without our population being aware.
    I think I speak for others here when I say, your presence is so unbelievably appreciated on this platform, there's hardly an appropriate way to phrase it. Your audience loves you.
    Stay awesome.

  • @OldManThatIsOutOfTouch
    @OldManThatIsOutOfTouch Год назад +129

    This is my phobia. I'm not sure if there is a name for such a thing, but this fear of the end of everything... Even if there is an afterlife, there will ultimately be an end. And to live that long you would question why. This is one of the most important videos of my life, as it sums my fear entirely in such a deeper and more profound way than I ever could. This reminds me of the end of the Three Body Problem - an existential dread. It's beautiful.

    • @synthetic240
      @synthetic240 Год назад +20

      Imagine getting to the afterlife and proving entropy still matters. That would be depressing. It's hard to imagine wanting to be "the last one" as in this story. I suppose it's a comfort that eventually one might want to simply dissolve away quietly into whatever energy creates the afterlife. If it's possible to have a fulfilling afterlife, maybe you just decide "this is far enough". I could also imagine some people asking just to sleep; not exactly the time dilation in this video, but a reduced state of semi-consciousness until one "feels rested".

    • @bigmeatswangin5837
      @bigmeatswangin5837 Год назад +20

      An afterlife is by its nature external to this reality, and therefore (likely) unbound by the laws of entropy, etc. So no, not *everything* neccessarily ends.

    • @synthetic240
      @synthetic240 Год назад +8

      @@bigmeatswangin5837 Hard to say what's likely though.

    • @HeruUrAusar
      @HeruUrAusar Год назад +14

      Entropy does not only mean the end. With enough time, the Universe can be reborn through the nature of the energy inherent to space itself. So, those enduring minds may actually be lucky enough to experience the birth of a new universe.

    • @OldManThatIsOutOfTouch
      @OldManThatIsOutOfTouch Год назад +9

      I think that's the fear.. If there was an afterlife, would you maintain your consciousness, and if the universe ended and was reborn, would you maintain your consciousness. I suppose it doesn't matter what vessel I'm operating, only if I "know" who I am and have memories of life. @@HeruUrAusar

  • @tomahawk8754
    @tomahawk8754 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love this. My only dig would be that in the beginning the narrator states "much of human history is now sadly lost", however a few minutes later says they've lived the lives of almost every human alive digitally.

  • @maxkristiansson9845
    @maxkristiansson9845 Год назад +23

    Cool Worlds, you are one of the most poetic creators I’ve encountered. Somehow, in all misery we as humans meet, you have given me strength. 💫✨❤️

  • @timbruten1375
    @timbruten1375 Год назад +7

    This was absolutely amazing to watch. Ive sat for about 10 minutes going over it all again in my head and im still lost for words. The music, the story, everything had so much depth. This was honestly a pleasure to watch. I would LOVE to see a full movie made by you dude. 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽

  • @Olie_d94
    @Olie_d94 9 дней назад

    I come back to this video every couple of months, often times as to play before I sleep. You’d be absolutely great for sci-fi audio books.

  • @RAKKAR7
    @RAKKAR7 Год назад +7

    Hello Dr! Welcome back! I hope I can speak for all of your loyal subscribers and say that it's difficult to adequately express the depths to which we appreciate ALL of your wonderful content!!

  • @dahak972
    @dahak972 7 месяцев назад +1

    Omg! I was about to dismiss this out of hand. Omg, that was an amazing journey I just took. Holy cow! That was really beautiful, thank you!

  • @MontyCWLiu
    @MontyCWLiu Год назад +8

    I really appreciate that you made this Prof. Kipping. Hardly have I ever been this fascinated and moved at the same time. Simply incredible.

  • @Mc.Knight
    @Mc.Knight Год назад +12

    Such a wonderful story. The weight of these themes is still felt even after the end. Your content has only gotten more addictive over the years.

  • @georgecrossman4977
    @georgecrossman4977 Год назад +15

    Again, Saturday night just got saved. Thank you David and team

  • @ricardioscarbonara102
    @ricardioscarbonara102 Год назад +14

    Yeah, i like this. I've followed you guys for a few years now and this is the first time ive seen this kind of video from you. If it helps in any way, I approve!

  • @charliecastillo2011
    @charliecastillo2011 7 месяцев назад +1

    This video is at once sombre and relieving. I’d seen this video pop up every now and then on my feed, but be too scared to click on it. Only now, after watching it, do I feel better somehow now that I’ve watched it. Been extremely anxious these past few days but less so now after watching this.

  • @InfinityAndParadox
    @InfinityAndParadox Год назад +29

    I'm captivated by the cosmic wonders because of this stellar video, narrated by a maestro, weaving profound philosophical reflections on the infinitude of existence itself. Bravo!

  • @usopenplayer
    @usopenplayer Год назад +10

    Beautiful story. This moved me as just as "The Last Question", my previous favorite short.
    Yours feels so much more tangible and real. I really felt like a part it.
    At the end though, I still I wonder if the Heisenberg uncertainty principle would allow for a universe to end in such a manner, or if a Poincaré recurrence will occur, and is so, by what mechanism.

  • @john-carl2054
    @john-carl2054 3 месяца назад +1

    This is what happens when my alarm goes off and I set a timer instead of waking up.

  • @rygio4071
    @rygio4071 Год назад +7

    This is beautiful. I recently had a similar session with ChatGPT where I played a sci-fi writer in the 21st century, communicating with a digital being billions of years in the future, adrift on a rogue Earth in intergalactic space. The being narrated stories of how Earth got ejected from the Sol system and how the surviving Earthlings persisted through mind uploads. We, the digital beings, lived multiple lifetimes in different simulations, and we discussed concepts like multiple worlds, existing in multiple dimensions, etc. This is just similar to the make-believe chat I had with ChatGPT.

  • @ThomasCoote89
    @ThomasCoote89 Год назад +17

    More like this please. That was just stunning to listen to, and deeply thought provoking

  • @emmadefrost1235
    @emmadefrost1235 7 месяцев назад +2

    That was one of the most amazing videos I ever saw - or rather, heard. The visuals are nice but the story is just... awesome

  • @podunkest
    @podunkest Год назад +5

    My goodness. I need a think. I'm good with passing on whenever my time comes. This was perhaps the most touching and poignant video you've ever made, even if in a very, very isolating and dark sort of way. Very seldom does anything make me feel the way I feel right now and this sure did it. I've had so much on my mind lately and this had my utter, undivided attention from start to finish.
    Thank you.

  • @The..Dark..Knight
    @The..Dark..Knight 11 месяцев назад +1

    I come back here every so often, when I've had a rough day, and just listen. It makes my problems feel small. Trivial. For most of our lives, we seldom get to think about the big picture instead of the here and now. But when we do it feels as if it brings things into focus. The scale of it all. The unanswered questions. The neverending tick of time. The vague feeling that it all fits together somehow, and that someday it will all make sense. The journey to get there. Will we take the well worn paths or those seldom traveled? If we find the strength to choose the the harder road, will it pay off in the end? I hope so.

  • @kirk1147
    @kirk1147 Год назад +15

    Brilliant. Thought provoking. Artful. Another triumph of intellectual and emotional truth borne from the physics of our reality. If they handed out Oscars for RUclips videos...

  • @redriver6541
    @redriver6541 Год назад +5

    I don't know who you have on your team with making these videos, but you guys are making some of the highest quality space science related work on RUclips. Unbelievably well done.

  • @drean_3k
    @drean_3k 11 месяцев назад +1

    bro makes the best sleep videos in existence, put this on once for knowledge, put this on twice at bedtime so you can fade into deep sleep at minute 15

  • @prototropo
    @prototropo Год назад +8

    Everything we should review in our daily experience is inventoried here-- personhood, moral choice, selfhood, the powers of language and consciousness, the fragility of volition, incapacities of memory, the meaning of life & experience, the purpose of existence--and of purpose itself. Thank you, Dr. Kipping.

  • @vincenthaddad
    @vincenthaddad Год назад +28

    That was so beautiful and heart breaking. This is one of the greatest pieces of art I have ever experienced.

  • @arbitool
    @arbitool 3 месяца назад

    it's amazing to me how this channel is able to get away with the usage of those extremely well done Hollywood movie shots with no copyright issues. It uses a ton, and without them the visuals would turn much less pleasant.

  • @christinebernchat7125
    @christinebernchat7125 Год назад +17

    I was in deep and blown away by the three minute mark … and then the story just kept getting better and better.
    Simply brilliant.

  • @colinadevivero
    @colinadevivero Год назад +52

    I think you are the only person alive who could have written and delivered such a beautiful video essay. Well done ❤

    • @dudebro755
      @dudebro755 Год назад +1

      uh not really, much more creative artists and folks out there who produced much more impressive works.

  • @1984Phalanx
    @1984Phalanx 3 месяца назад +1

    "Hey, you, you're finally awake."

  • @A_Stereotypical_Heretic
    @A_Stereotypical_Heretic Год назад +6

    Wow, I had to listen to this twice to really let the implications sink in. What an awe inspiring tale of tragedy. It really makes you think on the age old question "If you could live forever would you?"
    I would say, because this is a very likely scenario in that event, that I would choose longevity as long as I knew I could turn it all off whenever I chose.

  • @mialotusmusic
    @mialotusmusic Год назад +6

    Wow! That was a mesmerising voyage! ❤ I listened with my cat purring next to me, and it left me with tears in my eyes in the end. Thank you for your science, and also what is here a touching work of Art!

  • @fauxreal2too
    @fauxreal2too 2 месяца назад +1

    The end of forever…the beings that want to outlive the universe.

  • @braphog63
    @braphog63 Год назад +4

    Incredible, I don't really know what else to say. Sitting here with tears in my eyes as this only got more and more touching in a truly special way over time. Always found "deep time" incredibly fascinating to think about.

  • @frogimetal
    @frogimetal Год назад +4

    This video is truly spectacular. There are now words that would sufficiently describe the wave of emotions that engulfed my being watching this. Thank you, thank you good sir.

  • @Southwest_923WR
    @Southwest_923WR 6 месяцев назад

    Of all the videos ive liked on RUclips, this is the ONLY one I keep coming back to!
    Its so well thought out, portrayed, and narrated.
    Realy makes me think, and pick up new insights each time.
    I think this is about my 32nd, or so veiwing.
    The best ever!🥂👍🏿

  • @shemjaza
    @shemjaza Год назад +15

    I once tried to think about what the last thought in the Universe would be... when the last ancient mind finally uses up the end of all usable energy... what i could think of was "I exist."
    This was a beautifully written and beautifully performed video.

  • @PeppigUndBillig
    @PeppigUndBillig Год назад +7

    Wow... Wasn't prepared for a journey through time and space, just like that, without explanation, right into the middle of it. And your incredibly pleasant and calming voice is the icing on the cake. If it doesn't work out with the exo-moons, recording audiobooks will certainly be a huge success! 🙂

  • @svenwesley8150
    @svenwesley8150 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wow! Was not expecting this. Most Excellent storytelling!!! Brilliant Mind! Don't understand why you are not more well known. Believe me I will be sharing this with everyone I know! Thank You for this thought provoking mind expanding experience. Please don't stop. Excelsior!!!

  • @mashudasaleh9
    @mashudasaleh9 Год назад +17

    Wow I hope they make a movie out of this. That was spectacular, I didn’t want it to end (pun intended) the forever thing. So morbid yet so fascinating a concept. The part where you said that death was abhorrent for them and how the ancient people (us i assume) actually fell ill and died? That’s some pioneer sci fi stuff my friend. I am a sci fi fanatic and this story is so unique. You really need to make a movie or tv series out of this. ❤ LOVED IT!

    • @ralph3333
      @ralph3333 Год назад

      Tbh I wouldn't have gotten ur pun without the help.👍 Nice.
      Anyway, just wanted to guess that u r young since "unique" would better describe Asimov's 1956 short story The Last Question. Go figure huh? And Marconi didn't invent the radio.😱

    • @mashudasaleh9
      @mashudasaleh9 Год назад +1

      @@ralph3333 thanks for pointing out Isaac Asimovs The Last Question 👍🏽 😃

    • @ralph3333
      @ralph3333 Год назад +1

      @@mashudasaleh9
      My all-time favorite is Runaround. I'm choking up just thinking about it.

    • @mashudasaleh9
      @mashudasaleh9 Год назад +2

      @@ralph3333 hey I know about that one, and speedy the robot. I wonder if they made a movie out of it….

    • @ralph3333
      @ralph3333 Год назад +1

      @@mashudasaleh9
      They'd probably eff it up. But I'd watch it.😉

  • @johnnyringo35
    @johnnyringo35 Год назад +5

    I am profoundly affected in a way I can't quite describe with words,sir.
    Thank you
    Absolutely wonderfully written,narrated, and illustrated.

  • @UndercoverFerret404
    @UndercoverFerret404 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is by far your best video, no doubt. Life is at the same time awe inspiring and insignificant.

  • @jameshoey303
    @jameshoey303 Год назад +4

    thank you David for this vision....the beauty of your voice adds so much character to this ......keep up your channel...James a big fan in Ireland