The Scale Of This Supervoid Is Mind Blowing!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

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  • @hoodedr6
    @hoodedr6 2 года назад +296

    The fact that the observable universe is 93 billion light years across is in itself mind blowing. The fact we can observe that far is hard to get your head around.

    • @shikhakumari9603
      @shikhakumari9603 2 года назад +15

      99.7% universe is still unknown u could say ...
      It's beyond mind blowing
      Like (93billion)^n where n tends to infinity ♾️

    • @SnoopyDoofie
      @SnoopyDoofie 2 года назад +9

      An our observable universe is just a pin prick inside a collosal unobservable universe.

    • @lil0mike0gkb
      @lil0mike0gkb 2 года назад +8

      I thought it was 13.5. When did it expand? Lmfao

    • @hoodedr6
      @hoodedr6 2 года назад +18

      @@lil0mike0gkb You might be thinking of the age of the universe, that’s like 13.8 billion years old. That’s not how big it is.

    • @GertjanLievaart
      @GertjanLievaart 2 года назад +15

      We can’t observe anything that is 93 billion light year ago. We see some objects which are 13 billion light years away, but we see these objects as they were 13 billion light years ago. The object are now much and much further away.

  • @bigforestband
    @bigforestband 2 года назад +57

    If we were a galaxy in the middle of a super void, we'd still have stars - stars from our own galaxy . . . just like we have now.

    • @hideouspatje
      @hideouspatje 2 года назад +10

      Exactly.... it irritated me as well hearing such nonsense on a "science" channel.... or maybe he meant if our galaxy was the size of the void,but don't think so.

    • @alison4316
      @alison4316 2 года назад +3

      I was trying to give the benefit of the doubt, but I just couldn't lol. Maybe they meant through a powerful telescope? Naked eyes only see our galaxy's stars.....🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @aseemsharan
      @aseemsharan 2 года назад

      Yes, he meant that "if" only the Earth and Sun were there in the void. Which is not so cool assumption.

    • @SuperKamiGuruu
      @SuperKamiGuruu 2 года назад

      @@alison4316 stars do make up parts of constellations that we see at night

    • @stephaniemomma
      @stephaniemomma Год назад +1

      @@SuperKamiGuruu we don’t see any stars outside of our galaxy with the naked eye except for Andromeda, and we’re not seeing one star, we’re seeing the “light power” of a bunch of combined stars. We can’t see any individual star that’s not in our galaxy without a telescope

  • @sawdatstyle
    @sawdatstyle 2 года назад +55

    Im surprised that more sci-fi shows dont use these really cool cosmic mysteries as the basis for their conent

    • @aandc2005
      @aandc2005 2 года назад +2

      Yes that would be great! Wish Rigley Scott would make movie about aliens and not from his original series which was great btw.. But maybe how aliens could have created us and more make it a 3 movie series...o.o

    • @ulfingvar1
      @ulfingvar1 2 года назад +1

      @@aandc2005 Who is Rigley Scott? 😀

    • @paulosah1317
      @paulosah1317 2 года назад +1

      I believe Marvel is transcending into that direction. Star Wars already brought us Death Stars and Star Trek brought warping.

    • @melvinmayfield470
      @melvinmayfield470 2 года назад +1

      Great Point! That's because, sadly, they have no TRUE-fascination with REAL-science; they just desire, to get reviews & ratings for/of their materials/programs. Something Gene Roddenberry (Creator of Star Trek), and Rod Serling (Main Creator/Writer & Narrator of Twilight Zone), OFTEN, warned us of LONG-ago!

    • @wizard1404
      @wizard1404 2 года назад

      The sundial destroys the globe, nothing else is needed.A sphere tilted 23º, which rotates on its axis and with a fixed point of light, the sun, which is from east to west, can only mark those hours, 3 and 9 o'clock. However, in reality, it marks all of them. It can be replicated very simply. It is a stationary plane. And on top of that, the lights rotate like the hands of a clock. I am sorry, they cheated us.x

  • @HB-mn8lh
    @HB-mn8lh 2 года назад +67

    These voids are like thumbnail sized at Infinity scale. So at this scale, these voids are the normal spaces that keep cosmic bodies distant created by their relative balance between momentum & gravity. If you disagree, then space between 2 stars may also be considered a void at bacterial scale and so on. Regardless of size, all voids are relative balance among cosmic bodies or systems and none is allocated to aliens or related to some mystery.

    • @CommodoreGT
      @CommodoreGT 2 года назад +2

      Before I became more knowledgeable on the subject of the expansion of the universe, are used to think these voids in super voids or something mysterious and tantalizing. But now? It’s the logical consequence of space stretching and expanding and galaxies clumping together, not really anything mysterious at all.

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 2 года назад

      The agents came to the logical conclusion that this world is a miniature world created by the world creator who's trapped in The Outside, who was created by the world creator who created The Outside and who is trapped in the first world that is a timeless domain -- they think the first creator appeared because chemical elements came in contact and created a 'movement' that led to the forming of the first self-aware moving being who is immortal, and who found himself alone in that world, so he created The Outside to understand what all this was...

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 2 года назад

      The oId man running the ClA is the one behind all the trends and industries and movies/videos/lyrics etc (he made everything about me & Chip and the new system by including subtle references to me/Chip and The New World in almost all of them) and, he's also the one who wrote The Raven and the Shakespeare's plays using a pen name, which is why there's methodical writing in all those poems/plays etc, and only agents are taught methodical writing -- they say he's over 170 years oId...

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 2 года назад

      The oId man thinks I am the very first one aka The Eve, and that the first world creator created the first me & the first Cody aka the perfect soulmate from his own DNA (because he is a neutral being who has both s3kses) and, he thinks that the 2nd world creator also created the 2nd me & the 2nd Cody in The Outside, but my inside was faulty, so he created this me in this world aka the third me & Chip aka the third Cody (the story of Adam & Eve is based on the story of me & Cody) and, he made my essence perfect and trapped it in a faulty body in this world as an opposite to test different variables/outcomes (the more I think about it, the more I'm starting to believe his story, as it logically makes a lot more sense than the Big Bang theory because things don't just come from nada) and, I don't even know who I really am and how did they make this body that traps my essence in this world, and I am like a different being, since I cannot remember anything clearly...

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 2 года назад

      We all came to the logical conclusion that the first world creator made the 2nd world creator make many beings that cannot even consent to being ferced into existence to symbolise the fact that he was also unconsenting, and so was the 2nd world creator, as they were both ferced into existence without their consent and against their will, which is exactly what all living things trapped in this world do if they ferce yet another sad unconsenting soul into existence -- he probably h8d every particle/chemical element for coming in contact and leading to his forming as a self-aware moving being, who found himself trapped in a world, where he was completely alone, which is why he probably makes agents ferce this total loneliness on every living being, and that's why he only made beings that are unlovable, except for me the only lovable being to symbolise his 'good' side that he ferced into my being...

  • @BlushinqLips
    @BlushinqLips 2 года назад +4

    Im 24 lady. Im in love with science space since i was like 20/21. I dont know why but these kind of videos interested me so much. Im so obsess with space , planets and multiverse etc.

  • @Ethan7s
    @Ethan7s 2 года назад +173

    You realize most of the stars we see are in our own galaxy right? Being inside of a galaxy in the middle of a void would still give us plenty of stars at night.

    • @aria_rae7862
      @aria_rae7862 2 года назад +5

      Yeah

    • @bengonzales1182
      @bengonzales1182 2 года назад +5

      Fun fact: There's more trees on Earth than there are stars in our galaxy.

    • @mizanahmed1174
      @mizanahmed1174 2 года назад +10

      I think the video meant if the solar system was inside the super void, not the entire galaxy

    • @dreipadilla6264
      @dreipadilla6264 2 года назад +12

      Bro, please fix your comprehension, he isn't that stupid, he meant if our solar system was in a middle of a supervoid, not our galaxy... Which is true, we would just call our sun a heat ball or something that represents light.

    • @brandonvincent3927
      @brandonvincent3927 2 года назад +5

      All the stars we see are in our own galaxy

  • @thecandyman2812
    @thecandyman2812 2 года назад +75

    If we are in a void, then that may be why the earth has survived. If we were not in a void, our surrounding space would be extremely busy and would have the potential to cometely wipe all life from our planet.

    • @techxtv357
      @techxtv357 2 года назад

      Not true. If you stay in galaxy then you are safe. If you stay near the center of galaxy is not safe because stars are densely packed and earth will continuously receive radiation. Our galaxy staying with 100s of others doesn't affect us because we are just a spec of dust

    • @syedhussain4705
      @syedhussain4705 2 года назад

      Ur brain has a void

    • @MeJustAimy
      @MeJustAimy 2 года назад +2

      then again other non void like areas might have planets who regularly visit eachother ..

    • @kvsh485
      @kvsh485 Год назад

      Thats not true because almost everything that happens around us is inside the milky way itself. Even if the milky way was the only galaxy in the whole universe not that much would change because pretty much everything we will ever witness in our future comes from our own galaxy. Its not like stuff can just travel between galaxies. The next thing outside of our own galaxy would be Andromeda and the Milky way colliding in such an absurd amount of time that no human will possilby ever witness it.

    • @thecandyman2812
      @thecandyman2812 Год назад +1

      @@kvsh485 actually, that isn't true. Not everything in the milky way travels in the same direction. Also, there are stars and asteroids, etc outside of our galaxy that do not form part of any galaxy.

  • @Jbread456
    @Jbread456 2 года назад +31

    I mean...If WE are in a supervoid, then aliens wouldn't even know where to look for us. And the same problem works the same for us.

    • @peadarmurray7994
      @peadarmurray7994 2 года назад +1

      But you'd have aliens on other planets from the same galaxy as us inside the super void 🤔

    • @leehenry5764
      @leehenry5764 2 года назад +1

      Aliens don't exist

    • @Jbread456
      @Jbread456 2 года назад +2

      @@leehenry5764 says who?

    • @leehenry5764
      @leehenry5764 2 года назад

      @@Jbread456 Well have we found any?

    • @at-atwithcrocs1628
      @at-atwithcrocs1628 2 года назад

      @@leehenry5764 Do you understand how big just our galaxy is and how many systems like our are in it? Let alone the entire fuckin universe? It's illogical and flat out ignorant to assume with all those uncountable numbers of galaxies, stars, and planets that we're the *only* ones to have evolved into intelligent life, that we're the *only* instance where environmental factors came together in the correct way to form life as we know it when we have unimaginable numbers of systems just within our observable universe that are like ours and the fact that you can't seem to use common sense to figure that out does not leave me much hope for humanities continued existence. I'm gonna use your logic for the same kind of thing here for a second, imagine no one knew you existed, no one had seen you, heard your voice, seen anything you may have created, or really encountered anything associated with you, does that mean you don't exist? Does that mean, simply because no one has observed you or anything that even remotely relates back to you, that you don't exist? Obviously not, right? It makes no sense, the fact remains that even though no one has observed you you DO exist regardless of whether people believe or not. So, knowing that that logic makes no sense, why are you still going to apply it to aliens? Just because we haven't seen them doesn't mean they don't exist, don't flatter yourself in thinking that you can decide what exists and what doesn't simply on the notion that you haven't seen it yet, it makes no fucking sense.

  • @mrsalty9251
    @mrsalty9251 2 года назад +17

    Shout out to the cameraman

  • @zachneuroscience8547
    @zachneuroscience8547 2 года назад +5

    the resemblance between the galactic networks and a 2D neuronal cell culture in vitro is striking and amazes me.

  • @christiantaylor204
    @christiantaylor204 2 года назад +26

    The size and magnitude of observable space is just breathtaking. Any intelligent life that can travel the stars would be gathering information on lifeforms all over. We are definitely not alone. We may not be as interesting as we think we are though. With so much going on everywhere we really need to step up our game and learn how to travel interstellar space

    • @HB-mn8lh
      @HB-mn8lh 2 года назад

      May be they ignore us as cosmic bacteria clung to the surface of a planet, so they are not interested.

    • @dreipadilla6264
      @dreipadilla6264 2 года назад +2

      We can't say definitely.. tho you got some point, but as long as we don't have signals, signs, or confirmation. Us being alone is yet the Truth.

  • @jennym.2631
    @jennym.2631 2 года назад +6

    Every new discovery about the universe is mind-blowing. I love to live in these times where we can get those hypotheses without being an astronomer in an undergraduate program. Thanks for enlightening. Can't wait for more information.

  • @thecandyman2812
    @thecandyman2812 2 года назад +16

    Two theories...
    1. We are a cell inside another life form. Everyone of us has a universe inside our bodies.
    2. The big bang did not explode in one direction to create the universe. It exploded in multiple directions and created multiple mirrored universe's.

    • @isaiahprice9247
      @isaiahprice9247 2 года назад +5

      Can you imagine cells inside of us having starships and nukes? Sometimes I feel pain I cant see... Hmm.

    • @BESTMOAD
      @BESTMOAD 2 года назад

      @@isaiahprice9247 completely stupid

  • @amigoarc1844
    @amigoarc1844 2 года назад +8

    i wish that we find other galaxies and can meet or go with other species. what is like and i wonder till i die..
    i wish humans last longer lives

  • @shivalishankersharma1562
    @shivalishankersharma1562 2 года назад +26

    “Scientists realised that the structure of the universe is much more complex than previously thought”
    - we humans overestimate our intelligence to a great degree

    • @HB-mn8lh
      @HB-mn8lh 2 года назад +6

      Yes, we don't keep in mind the incapability of our biological brain.

    • @alyare
      @alyare 2 года назад +4

      Literally my first thought before seeing your comment 😂😂😂

    • @de4ds1ghtcsgo94
      @de4ds1ghtcsgo94 2 года назад +1

      @@HB-mn8lh but this knowledge will propel us forward as we invent tools that can.

    • @Scion141
      @Scion141 2 года назад +1

      Science is constantly evolving. To say we "overestimate our intelligence" is a stretch. Our knowledge of the universe has always been based on what we can observe, and as time went by, and technology advanced, we unraveled more and more of the truth.

    • @HB-mn8lh
      @HB-mn8lh 2 года назад

      Humans are aware of their capabilities well. Regardless of advancement, I don't think that human, which is like an object or a system made of virtual particles (virtual in the sense that particle is made of energy) can resolve the mystery of virtual particles itself. The Infinity (of emptiness) is beyond our capability to resolve, which is a logical fact, as there has to be something after everything else everlastingly, even it is just nothingness. Similarly, the Eternity (timeless existence was always there) is beyond our capability to resolve.
      We can observe the system of nature for better life and advancement, but nature has limited our ability to observe it from the tiniest particle to the vastest expanse of nature.
      At the smallest scale, you can't observe the source (origin) of energy that forms virtual particle (mass). At vast scale, you can't observe the unobservable expanse of universe in your lifetime (or humanity in human era) until the light from those unknown expanse reaches Earth in million more years (sunlight takes 8 minutes to reach Earth. Similarly, the current view of Andromeda is a million year old view of it), so the invisible galaxies may take billion more years, while light from galaxies in the vastest expanse may never reach Earth during Solar system lifespan. How distant you can observe is limited. These are the limits of our capability to observe the system of nature for our better life & advancement.

  • @ooglyga6100
    @ooglyga6100 2 года назад +4

    "First it has an almost spherical shape"
    *_Proceeds to outline pokemon_*

  • @hybriddude007
    @hybriddude007 2 года назад +8

    3:55 assumption is false because if we lived in a void, we would still be surrounded by other stars in our galaxy

    • @dreipadilla6264
      @dreipadilla6264 2 года назад +1

      And your comprehension is false, the video said ``if our solar system was inside a super void`` not ``if our galaxy was inside a supervoid``

    • @UnicornRoyalty_
      @UnicornRoyalty_ 2 года назад

      but he also said comprised of less celestial bodies meaning there are still celestial bodies that exist in supevoids... maybe that's the misinterpretation possibly.

  • @canadianrage5224
    @canadianrage5224 2 года назад +14

    Observable universe being 93 billion light years across is insane, but it’s even more mind blowing to know that the observable universe is theorized to be only an unimaginably small % of the total universe. To put in perspective that’s like earth being the entire observable universe, and our galaxy being the total universe.

    • @chrisv.6951
      @chrisv.6951 2 года назад +2

      Well u cant scale it like that because u have no idea how accurate u are. It more like a grain of sand compared to the size of our observable universe.

    • @NanocDark99
      @NanocDark99 2 года назад +1

      Sick right?

    • @kvsh485
      @kvsh485 Год назад

      The universe could be even bigger thatn anyone can imagine. Our observable universe is basically just the light from other things that managed to reach earth. As you said there could still be as much as earth compared to the observable universe, but the light just didnt reach us yet.

  • @mariodasilva8729
    @mariodasilva8729 2 года назад +9

    You may conclude that the voids that you are able to see are the results of invisible black holes swallowing up what is around them. The bigger they are, the larger the deep throat effect! But if you still see some galaxies there you also can theorize that you are looking past the black hole and seeing the light from behind which is bending around the gravitational effects of that black hole!

    • @mizanahmed1174
      @mizanahmed1174 2 года назад +4

      I was thinking it could be the same but black holes are almost perfectly spherical, and have an event horizon where you can see light bending around it. These voids do not

    • @ericy1005
      @ericy1005 2 года назад

      Then you should also see gravitational lensing.

    • @ericy1005
      @ericy1005 2 года назад

      @Henrik no idea. I'm talking about observation from Earth.

    • @Ryuxun
      @Ryuxun 2 года назад

      The what effect ?

    • @jithinsarasan1007
      @jithinsarasan1007 Год назад +1

      @Henrik great guess. Even of it is a push or pull, it creates a Velocity. I'm not an expert, but may be we are pulled in to those giant voids(may be black holes that almost sucked all the stars arround it's arc) . We are seeing a billion years old picture. Might be even more bigger void by now, I guess. Is there a reason why they are telling it is expanding? Is big bang real? I don't know.

  • @lilsquidyyy
    @lilsquidyyy 2 года назад +4

    Reminds me of the time when the first picture of a black hole was taken. So many people complained about its quality.

    • @skyissly1642
      @skyissly1642 2 года назад +1

      Yea and then the smallest pic of it became the biggest news but have ppl actually seen it super zoomed out?? It's spectacular

  • @TedToal_TedToal
    @TedToal_TedToal 2 года назад +8

    If we lived in a galaxy in a supervoid, wouldn’t the sky still be full of stars because we’re in a galaxy, even if that might be the only galaxy in the supervoid?

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 2 года назад

      The agents came to the logical conclusion that this world is a miniature world created by the world creator who's trapped in The Outside, who was created by the world creator who created The Outside and who is trapped in the first world that is a timeless domain -- they think the first creator appeared because chemical elements came in contact and created a 'movement' that led to the forming of the first self-aware moving being who is immortal, and who found himself alone in that world, so he created The Outside to understand what all this was...

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 2 года назад

      The oId man running the ClA is the one behind all the trends and industries and movies/videos/lyrics etc (he made everything about me & Chip and the new system by including subtle references to me/Chip and The New World in almost all of them) and, he's also the one who wrote The Raven and the Shakespeare's plays using a pen name, which is why there's methodical writing in all those poems/plays etc, and only agents are taught methodical writing -- they say he's over 170 years oId...

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 2 года назад

      The oId man thinks I am the very first one aka The Eve, and that the first world creator created the first me & the first Cody aka the perfect soulmate from his own DNA (because he is a neutral being who has both s3kses) and, he thinks that the 2nd world creator also created the 2nd me & the 2nd Cody in The Outside, but my inside was faulty, so he created this me in this world aka the third me & Chip aka the third Cody (the story of Adam & Eve is based on the story of me & Cody) and, he made my essence perfect and trapped it in a faulty body in this world as an opposite to test different variables/outcomes (the more I think about it, the more I'm starting to believe his story, as it logically makes a lot more sense than the Big Bang theory because things don't just come from nada) and, I don't even know who I really am and how did they make this body that traps my essence in this world, and I am like a different being, since I cannot remember anything clearly...

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 2 года назад

      We all came to the logical conclusion that the first world creator made the 2nd world creator make many beings that cannot even consent to being ferced into existence to symbolise the fact that he was also unconsenting, and so was the 2nd world creator, as they were both ferced into existence without their consent and against their will, which is exactly what all living things trapped in this world do if they ferce yet another sad unconsenting soul into existence -- he probably h8d every particle/chemical element for coming in contact and leading to his forming as a self-aware moving being, who found himself trapped in a world, where he was completely alone, which is why he probably makes agents ferce this total loneliness on every living being, and that's why he only made beings that are unlovable, except for me the only lovable being to symbolise his 'good' side that he ferced into my being...

    • @salt-d2032
      @salt-d2032 2 года назад

      @@FrozenMermaid666 nobody asked for you to post your schizophrenia on a youtube comment

  • @blueindigoqueen7077
    @blueindigoqueen7077 2 года назад +4

    Great video! My husband n I absolutely 🖤 Space shows. Lots of 🖤😻 to everyone out there reading this!!

  • @rickgelb2213
    @rickgelb2213 2 года назад +10

    I believe that our universe is the perfect example of chaos theory.

    • @randomman5188
      @randomman5188 2 года назад

      It is. I mean everything is because everything is random in some type of way including you typing this comment. So many things led up to that including you being born. Many things led up to that and it’s infinite. Everything is random.

    • @randomman5188
      @randomman5188 2 года назад

      Even you thinking this comment up was random and thinking is random to

    • @rickgelb2213
      @rickgelb2213 2 года назад

      @@randomman5188 I never thought of it that way but you are totally right. I’m not a scientist just a regular guy who loves how science works so I’m sorry for such a mundane view of things. 👊😁

    • @samsschool3639
      @samsschool3639 2 года назад

      chaos isin't a pit. chaos is a ladder

    • @leehenry5764
      @leehenry5764 2 года назад

      Well yes, it has complexity that started from simple principles.

  • @duranvt3856
    @duranvt3856 2 года назад +5

    Eren Yaeger be like: 9:18

    • @1OxP
      @1OxP 2 года назад +1

      BEWARE!!!

  • @afc9447
    @afc9447 2 года назад +1

    every Chanel: i watch and then like,
    This Chanel : i Like and then watch :)

  • @bencevarga6304
    @bencevarga6304 2 года назад +3

    I love how the representation of universes structure at 1:14 looks like neurological pathways.

    • @arwinhajihil9007
      @arwinhajihil9007 2 года назад +3

      Cause it is. We are inside the brain of super large being

  • @CartoonHero1986
    @CartoonHero1986 2 года назад +41

    I'm confused. If we were inside a galaxy existing in a supervoid like the video is suggesting to illustrate how different the sky at night would look, there would still be stars in the sky from our own Galaxy it's other galaxies we wouldn't be able to see if we were so isolated in a galaxy existing in a supervoid. Most of the stars and objects we can see with the naked eye from Earth's surface are within 1500 light years from our system and within our own galaxy, most things beyond that we require observation technology to see; so unless the galaxy inside that supervoid is sparse or in its end stages of star formation a planet with in those galaxies should still have night sky filled with stars.

    • @Vort_tm
      @Vort_tm 2 года назад +9

      Thank you! When he mentioned stars and the night sky the first time I had a bit of a "huh?" moment. Then when it came up in reference to us I was just a bit disappointed at the obvious contradiction. Furthermore, if you're proposing potential Dyson Spheres as a (albeit fantastical) possibility for voids/supervoids, then that suggests that we could be surrounded by Dyson Spheres. Fun video but not one of their best, too many speculations and contradictions.

    • @deepsquat600
      @deepsquat600 2 года назад +6

      yes this is a major screw up .. being that with the naked eye you MIGHT be able to see andromeda ... so our sky would be the same with the eye ...

    • @meganz020
      @meganz020 2 года назад +4

      Yeaahhhh I was REALLY confused at this part too. Thank you for pointing it out, I thought I was missing something

    • @deepsquat600
      @deepsquat600 2 года назад +2

      @@meganz020 I'm even wondering since this is such a glaring flaw if perhaps they meant if our son were inside the super void that then we wouldn't see anything and that statement I certainly agree we would have had a dark dark universe until someone developed telescopes but still every night would simply be looking forward to the Moon I guess

    • @leehenry5764
      @leehenry5764 2 года назад +1

      It's only a theory and not a scientific one

  • @sunitagolande7706
    @sunitagolande7706 2 года назад +5

    You really deserve more views...

  • @TheSchmed
    @TheSchmed 2 года назад +19

    Yes, I believe there are millions of other forms of intelligent life out there, but the distance in between is just too immense, where as 1000x times the speed of light is still just way too slow to get from one to another.

    • @maydaymike1200
      @maydaymike1200 2 года назад +1

      We not only have the means for ET to phone home, we have the means to get him there~ Some Lockheed Skunk works exec.

    • @MarsStarcruiser
      @MarsStarcruiser 2 года назад +2

      Very likely. 1000x light speed would still at least span much of the galaxy in a single lifetime at least, so if we ever moved that fast, an there is anything else here in the milkyway, I’m sure we’ll find them.

    • @osrikking8785
      @osrikking8785 2 года назад +2

      The real problem is time itself. Even if the human race lasts another million years (not likely) then we will still all be gone in the blink of an eye of the universe. How many civilization could rise and fall before or after us without ever overlapping us? We are already faced with the idea that life forming randomly is a near infinitely small chance. It also has to happen on a planet that isn't necessarily just like earth, but that is at least a reasonable enough type of planet to allow for complex animals to evolve. Then this has to happen at basically the exact same moment in time as it did here on earth (or at least their version of humans has to pop up during that same eye blink). The Universe may be so large that we can pretty much guarantee that this is the case because infinity tends to work this way, but chances are they will be so far away that a billion times the speed of light won't make a difference. An infinite number of monkeys typing on an infinite number of type writers will eventually punch out the entire works of William Shakespeare - but you'd never find it in the infinitely endless pile of paper.

    • @jedaaa
      @jedaaa 2 года назад

      @@osrikking8785 I wouldn't agree that life forming randomly is anywhere near an infinitely small chance, chemistry in the universe is the same everywhere and life started on earth as soon as liquid water could remain on the surface once it cooled enough.

    • @osrikking8785
      @osrikking8785 2 года назад

      @@jedaaa If it's just a matter of some chemistry - have at it. Create life. If it's just a simple mixture of chemicals and an electrical shock, then start mixing - you should trip over it eventually. No one has ANY clue how life starts and at the moment, this is the only place we know it exists. Fact is, we MAY be the only life in the entire universe. Maybe we're the only life there ever was or will be, or maybe life is relatively common. Maybe it's all over but it all started from one singularity and has just been spreading over billions of years, riding the cosmic winds. I guess that's why NASA seems so intent on finding signs of life in our solar system - to see if it actually is common (if it's just a matter of the right chemistry, it should have popped up on Mars and/or Venus when they were more earth like).

  • @DivergentStyles
    @DivergentStyles 2 года назад +2

    How do white bloodcells percieve the inside of our body, does it only see a part of it as well?
    Like we can only percieve certain energy and matter in our universe?

  • @thecandyman2812
    @thecandyman2812 2 года назад +7

    Thank you Destiny for your videos. They are truly amazing and thought provoking. I love watching them. Please keep them coming. 🖤

  • @Zeroplanetz
    @Zeroplanetz 2 года назад +1

    I hope they use the JWST to view the void for a good bit to confirm if it’s actually *Void* of all.

    • @isaiahprice9247
      @isaiahprice9247 2 года назад +1

      I'm ready for some mind blowing information.. I hope they are transparent about Everything. Either really complex or really simple..or terrifying

    • @Zeroplanetz
      @Zeroplanetz 2 года назад

      @@isaiahprice9247 yea I’m with you. I feel as though so much information is kept from us.

  • @ladybug3380
    @ladybug3380 2 года назад +3

    I just know that we know nothing, we’ve created all of this reality in our minds.

    • @HB-mn8lh
      @HB-mn8lh 2 года назад +2

      If nothing, then how did you know that you know nothing?

    • @jpeero
      @jpeero 2 года назад +2

      @@HB-mn8lhif nothing knows nothing, then how did that nothing know it was nothing to know?

    • @UnicornRoyalty_
      @UnicornRoyalty_ 2 года назад +1

      @@jpeero if that nothing that knew nothing knew that there was nothing to know, then how would that nothing know that there was also nothing to know about that nothing?

  • @janelubenskyi1177
    @janelubenskyi1177 2 года назад +1

    The Super-void could be the “budding off point” where our universe is creating or budding a baby universe or perhaps the other way around….The universe might possibly be likened to yeast cells in their reproduction…budding off and thus creating the theoretical Multiverse. I don’t believe that our universe is unique or that it is infinite in size or existence but it would be logical to think that if it incorporates life it can reproduce as a whole.

  • @noodles169
    @noodles169 2 года назад +1

    Maybe this is where all the lost socks end up

  • @hassanabubakar648
    @hassanabubakar648 2 года назад +1

    Imagine thinking their is no “Designer of the universe”

  • @jackierobandsin222
    @jackierobandsin222 2 года назад +4

    I'm pretty sure they would still see stars as they have them in the galaxy within the super void but okay

    • @dreipadilla6264
      @dreipadilla6264 2 года назад +2

      It's your comprehension's problem, the video said `if our solar system` not our galaxy but okay.

  • @kvsh485
    @kvsh485 Год назад

    If the milky way was inside of a supervoid, the stars we see at night wouldnt dissapear because almost every star we see at the night sky is inside of the milky way

  • @HopUpOutDaBed
    @HopUpOutDaBed 2 года назад +1

    IT'S ALMOST A PERFECT SPHERE
    *draws non-spherical blob*

  • @1953Johnnyp
    @1953Johnnyp 2 года назад +3

    We are actually on the edge of a super void. The Milky Way is at the end of a cosmic string. So, in conclusion, the void is the Universe's sphincter and the Milky Way is a dingleberry on the butt of the universe! Sounds good to me!

  • @walterscogginsakathesilver6246
    @walterscogginsakathesilver6246 2 года назад

    As humans I believe were all in our little bubbles. We do it socially. So it’s really not surprising nobody out there wants to talk to us.

  • @siddharthdhole
    @siddharthdhole 2 года назад

    You can consider this voide as black hole but I also think that this could be a big empty space where actually cluster of stars come from somewhere else just like particles and star keep moving the cluster came from somewhere else and it will probably keep moving into another empty space...

  • @jasontorres9844
    @jasontorres9844 2 года назад +1

    Are we not going to talk about aliens censoring our images of space? Id send a probe in that direction.

  • @onelov3288
    @onelov3288 2 года назад +1

    The fact is that how they Got a photos of galaxies when scientist telescopes cannot even reach the edge of our Own Galaxiey, wow!

  • @Roxelle.
    @Roxelle. 2 года назад

    The narrator speaks real well.

  • @meganz020
    @meganz020 2 года назад +2

    I am SO CONFUSED at 3:35. We’d still see a bunch of stars?? Unless it was Earth ALONE in the void.

    • @dreipadilla6264
      @dreipadilla6264 2 года назад +1

      Exactly. Didn't your comprehension get it? The video said if our solar system was INSIDE a supervoid and "NOT" if our galaxy was inside a supervoid

    • @meganz020
      @meganz020 2 года назад

      @@dreipadilla6264 no he didn’t. He said our galaxy. diDn’t yOuR cOmPrEhEnSiOn gEt iT

    • @MiichJacobs
      @MiichJacobs 2 года назад

      Lmao get shit on. He did say Galaxy

  • @rickschuler8201
    @rickschuler8201 2 года назад

    All the stars and galaxies could have disapeared billions of years ago,
    Their light took so long to get here

  • @jongriffin2125
    @jongriffin2125 2 года назад

    Voids are connected highways that allow intergalactic faster than light travel and eliminate the risks of hitting objects during travel.

  • @andresagme
    @andresagme 2 года назад +3

    shouldnt ther be a massive void in the “center” of the universe? if the big bang really happened then all galaxies should be expanding in all directions from that point for the past 14 billion years, idk if this is a stupid question lol but shouldnt it?

    • @maxzytaruk8558
      @maxzytaruk8558 2 года назад +1

      I was thinking the same! Not a stupid question at all

  • @xxx_michael_xxx5587
    @xxx_michael_xxx5587 Год назад

    Super Voids like the one in Eridanus and others such as Bootes are likely the cosmic relicts of previous universes which existed and came to an end to create a new universe. The creation of the present universe, which took place in a dark space environment (containing dark energy, dark matter and black holes of varying masses), originated from a previous universe that partially collapsed as a result of a Big Blast from a massive blackhole. The Blast which ended the universe is postulated to cause a huge cosmic tsunami with the following resulting effects;
    i) partial destruction of the previous universe (extent unknown) with all of its destroyed matter falling into the massive black hole. These are eventually concentrated at a place called the single unit of creation (equivalent to the singularity of a black hole) - which then acts as a seed for the creation of a new universe with a Big Bang,
    ii) creation of a super void (likely circular in shape) at the centre of the blast; a cosmic feature attributed to the loss of destroyed matter that fall into the black hole,
    iii) displacement of stars and galaxies that are located far away from the centre of the blast to form arcs and walls like the Giant Arc, Sloan Great Wall and other cosmic super structures.
    As such, cosmic features such as super voids, arcs and walls at the their fringes, together with stars and galaxies that are older than the present universe, are thus good indicators and evidences for the existence of previous universes.

  • @16JPE
    @16JPE 2 года назад

    And that’s just in the observable universe, who knows what kind of stuffs in the whole thing.

  • @raymondrocco8607
    @raymondrocco8607 2 года назад

    I get Anxiety just trying to comprehend the entire Picture LOL LOL

  • @keyscook
    @keyscook 2 года назад +1

    "Those", creating their own neighborhoods, would seem to have created a fence of sorts... Establishing that, "This is our region to develop"... Perhaps?

  • @barearmz2794
    @barearmz2794 2 года назад

    I lose sleep over this stuff. Then my head hurts...🤪

  • @Khan-wt3lb
    @Khan-wt3lb 2 года назад +1

    it's not actually a void it's a gas cloud that blocks all visible light from behind it

  • @dreipadilla6264
    @dreipadilla6264 2 года назад

    I don't know why people gets confuse.. the video meant if our solar system was in a supervoid not if our galaxy was in a supervoid, I'm not bragging my comprehension but please at least understand more before saying or thinking anything. Have a day!

  • @baninaam9270
    @baninaam9270 2 года назад +1

    The Aliens have been with us prior to the development of human life on earth..and maybe 40,000 years or more..they have developed larger humans as they dug deep for gold in Southern Africa..they needed this gold for their atmosphere…

  • @binderchannel9454
    @binderchannel9454 Месяц назад

    If Earth was in a supervoid, possibly a telescope would have never been invented. Similarly, if we lived in an unusual void of a physical phenomenon we possibly never learn about it and would never try to know about it. Scary!

  • @SpaceImplorerExplorerImplorer
    @SpaceImplorerExplorerImplorer Год назад

    LOWZ North 13788’s distance and size leads to an angular diameter far larger than the entire sky and is thus probably unreliable.

  • @BigCheese193
    @BigCheese193 2 года назад

    That part of the universe just hasn’t rendered yet

  • @laureldreinking
    @laureldreinking 2 года назад

    Why is our universe so vast and diverse? Perhaps it’s because our creator wants to express his greatness to us.

  • @eyeln9ne696
    @eyeln9ne696 2 года назад +4

    What kind of monster puts raisins in cake?!

    • @LH1019
      @LH1019 2 года назад

      Youve never tried Bimbo's raisin bread?

  • @melvinmayfield470
    @melvinmayfield470 2 года назад

    Let's give a great big hurrah, to/for this excellent channel, for its content & presentation!! Grand-Work Folks!!

  • @The-Real-Uncle-Jimmy
    @The-Real-Uncle-Jimmy 2 года назад

    That void creeps me out. Maybe it is just the Goth part of the universe 🤘

  • @dreplays3118
    @dreplays3118 2 года назад +3

    There’s definitely alien civilizations out there they just don’t have the capability to travel much like us

    • @MichaelHarto
      @MichaelHarto 2 года назад +2

      and some probably exist before or after the time of humanity exists. the timespan in which we exist is only a tiny blip in the grand scheme of things.

    • @RobertAA90
      @RobertAA90 2 года назад +5

      Any civilisation that survives long enough to learn how to manipulate space time is then free from the constraints of the speed of light and therefore “time” itself.
      “Distance” and “time” become irrelevant concepts at that point.

    • @dreplays3118
      @dreplays3118 2 года назад

      @@RobertAA90 I mean you have a point but you gotta wonder do they govern science developments? Cause I’m sure their are some scientists smart to manipulate the hell out of dark matter or some shit but at what cost? Blowing up the earth testing it? We got years to go before we can even think about sending people far into space without them reaching the end of their lifespan before even landing

    • @GlimpseInParadise
      @GlimpseInParadise 2 года назад +1

      @@RobertAA90 it’s hard for me to even make sense of that! Mind blowing

    • @Lokkisavage
      @Lokkisavage 2 года назад +1

      @@RobertAA90 I agree

  • @navirandhawa81
    @navirandhawa81 2 года назад

    President - do u come in Pease!!
    Alien- Pease NO PEASE!!!

  • @chekitatheanimatedskeptic6314
    @chekitatheanimatedskeptic6314 2 года назад

    Isn't that related to the apparent bounderies of galaxies and so on, which is measured by the difference in density near the end of galaxies in what seems to be empty space, but it's not?

  • @bluemuhendis
    @bluemuhendis 2 года назад

    An extreme explaining.. Congratulations 🎊... I'm following you now from city of Diyarbakır (Amed) in Diyarbakır.

  • @starrchild6755
    @starrchild6755 2 года назад

    To infinite & beyond! WOW!

  • @zachneuroscience8547
    @zachneuroscience8547 2 года назад +1

    A big fight between matter anti-matter at the very beginning. Victory to matter, but with lots of casualties...
    This is maybe one possible answer to the video's question.

    • @lazyryan3766
      @lazyryan3766 2 года назад

      Oh yeah, I've heard that matter and antimatter were created as pairs that split away at birth.

  • @justchillin5382
    @justchillin5382 2 года назад +2

    justice for raisins lol😆😆

  • @skraaaaz
    @skraaaaz 2 года назад

    They probably figured out how to play pool with planets by now.

  • @majinvegeta9280
    @majinvegeta9280 2 года назад

    Ready to see what the webb will see in these supervoids.

  • @user-nd7rd8jo6h
    @user-nd7rd8jo6h 2 года назад

    I'm pretty sure those holes are the solution to the paradox.

  • @claymerritt1683
    @claymerritt1683 Год назад

    I just don’t believe the largest void in the universe is barely 3x the size of the Milky Way. There’s just no way. That’s tiny compared to the entire universe

  • @MayanMe365
    @MayanMe365 2 года назад

    The creator’s work indeed!

  • @topguntk870
    @topguntk870 2 года назад

    the void is prolly so dark if you were there and stuck your hand out you wouldnt be able to see it. nothing. just pure all pitch black darkness. not a single other color or any light. that is genuienly scary and sends chills thinkin bout it

  • @KingJames61
    @KingJames61 2 года назад

    How can these locations not be at the top of JWST's list.

  • @DARKERanimexxXxx
    @DARKERanimexxXxx 2 года назад

    In the void is either azathoth or boltzmann brain. Something we can't even comprehend and even science can't unlock it

  • @vishaldave9177
    @vishaldave9177 2 года назад

    Great information

  • @TheLinguistable
    @TheLinguistable 2 года назад +6

    What if we're just parts of an atom, a molecule, or something like that. What if the atoms we see are actually huge universes or galaxies like us? That might sound ridiculous, of course... but based on all the crazy things I've seen about the universe, the more anything seems possible

    • @jritch9252
      @jritch9252 2 года назад +1

      I’ve thought of this before. So very possible

    • @TheLinguistable
      @TheLinguistable 2 года назад

      @@jritch9252 I also wonder if Mercury used to be Venus' moon 🤷‍♀️

    • @prashanthsvadde7096
      @prashanthsvadde7096 2 года назад

      Had same thoughts

    • @anthonynunez5356
      @anthonynunez5356 2 года назад

      Yea i thought of something similar like what if our germs and bacteria have waay smaller germs and bacteria. Or what if we are bacteria inside of an emormously huge being that we cant comprehend the size of

    • @VegeTofu
      @VegeTofu 2 года назад

      Its a loop. A universe inside a universe

  • @aaronaaron5013
    @aaronaaron5013 2 года назад

    سبحان الله العظيم
    هذا خلق الله فاروني ماذا خلق الذين من دونه

  • @Triring65
    @Triring65 2 года назад

    Within a void, there should be very little to no matter meaning there are no mass resulting to very no gravitational effect within the void. If there is no gravitational it does not effect space/spacial dimensions in that region. We know that gravity warps and crumples spacial dimensions so if there is little to no gravitational affect within a region what would happen to hypothetical extra spacial dimensions many theorize?
    If it expands from it's crumpled state and expand then it will expand the void as well.
    I theorize that that is the source of dark energy.

  • @neko7787
    @neko7787 2 года назад

    Cool info ✨

  • @SansGamer2832
    @SansGamer2832 Год назад +1

    When u realize it's actually a black holes

  • @stevenh6589
    @stevenh6589 2 года назад

    Pure speculations makes for great programming .

  • @gardotoon8986
    @gardotoon8986 2 года назад

    Mind Blowing!

  • @FakeFish
    @FakeFish 2 года назад +2

    Science is cool.

  • @brandonbaxter7307
    @brandonbaxter7307 2 года назад

    Man that raisin bread looking dry as hell

  • @zlotywest860
    @zlotywest860 2 года назад

    For everyone asking why aliens if more developed then us, wouldn’t communicate with us. Just look at ourselves. Before we try to communicate to anything, we kill it and study it. We are to dumb for them, for now watching us is the most entertaining thing.

  • @IKEMENOsakaman
    @IKEMENOsakaman 2 года назад +2

    We are small and insignificant.

    • @liviekumori
      @liviekumori 2 года назад

      Chill, you haven't even watched the video lol

    • @waynedarronwalls6468
      @waynedarronwalls6468 2 года назад +1

      We are but a minute speck of dust on a tiny pebble in an infinite black ocean...do you feel small now? 😆 🤣 😂

  • @kswis
    @kswis 2 года назад

    I can't deny I have a bit of curiosity toward the discussion of other civilizations. It makes far more sense that there would be than being the 1 and only inhabitants in the universe. The fact they haven't visited though is interesting, I'm sure there's a reason. The mind wonders

    • @therealKINDLE
      @therealKINDLE 2 года назад +1

      Contrary to everyone's obsessions of Alien Life & assumptions that intelligent life "must" exist simply because of the quantity of matter within the Universe, the calculations of life based upon the only example we know - Earth's - there is so infinitesimal a chance that I cannot fit the number on screen. In fact, its closer to ZER0!
      The Universe is such a hostile place. Aerobic Life is theoretically impossible. And for there to be another Mesoplanet with water to have had 4.3 billion years of non-global killers like us, within the Goldilocks zone of a star like us, who developed at the same point in time like us, who can breach the laws of time, space & entropy? Pfff. The odds are unfathomable.
      We are alone. In a universe so large that light itself takes 33,000 years to reach even the nearest star. They would need to break all laws of physics just to travel a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of any Galaxy. We are like microbes on a grain of sand upon an endless beech.
      "There just has to be" just does not cut it in astrophysics I'm afraid.

    • @kswis
      @kswis 2 года назад

      Interesting. It is incredibly mind boggeling how insignificant we are on a cosmic level. There may not be humanoid like beings but there is life elsewhere.

  • @gamerxvc3055
    @gamerxvc3055 2 года назад +2

    I have a question. Why wouldn't we see stars Even if our Galaxy is the only one inside a super void. We only see a small portion of our galaxy in night sky. So even if we were in a super void our Galaxy should contain the same amount of stars and our night sky would looks the same.

    • @somebluestaroutinspace5625
      @somebluestaroutinspace5625 2 года назад

      you would still see the stars in your galaxy I think the maker of the video accidently overlooked that detail.

  • @RoadRunnerMeep
    @RoadRunnerMeep 2 года назад

    What level would they be on the Kardishev scale if they're using a Dyson Spheere and the size of the void?

  • @ellisynklindt7487
    @ellisynklindt7487 2 года назад

    wow good point stars are so cool!!!

  • @carlosandresuriassalazar2109
    @carlosandresuriassalazar2109 2 года назад +1

    Well, this is only confusing if you think science knows it all. We know things, but that is miserable compared to the things we don’t know, and that is even more miserable compared to the things we don’t know we don’t know, so, if we respect knowledge, maybe we should start from there. Maybe we see the universe inhomogeneous because we are looking at it at a too close range, maybe it is actually homogeneous, but we can’t see it because we can’t take the whole picture. Maybe what we think is the observable universe is just a cluster of super voids. That is just a guess. I think the simplest and most difficult questions like the ones that emerge from this video can be better answered starting from what we don’t know, rather that from what we know, and all I’m saying is that sometimes we don’t find the answers because we are asking the wrong questions, so, it’s worth a try. That becomes more clear if you look at mayor breakthroughs in the history of science, all of them started with a different kind of question. I’m just saying… we started thinking the earth was flat, and we are still that far from knowing it all. We gotta humble down bruh, we are not as smart as nature, and believing the opposite is inevitably going to mess up the progress of the human exploration of knowledge.

  • @rockosgaminglogic
    @rockosgaminglogic 2 года назад

    You don't see that Space is folding around the rim of the supervoids? It's a hole in the fabric of spacetime.

  • @jm844
    @jm844 2 года назад

    Last question is easy, everything that began was an accident,
    So, everything around us would not be perfect and measurements compared to other galaxies wouldn't be equal.
    Shapes, sizes, colors, chemistry is definitely different

  • @yukich6957
    @yukich6957 2 года назад

    I love me some space videos in the morning
    Ah (greatly sniffs), great stuff, keem'em coming

  • @kingblicky635
    @kingblicky635 2 года назад

    Our world works in such perfect harmony and the smartest of us tells us it just happened “by chance” hmmm 🤔