Carl Sagan - Cosmos - Galaxies

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @thorsvensson8927
    @thorsvensson8927 6 лет назад +211

    Thank goodness that Sagan lived amongst us and was able to share his genius.

    • @rickogden204
      @rickogden204 6 лет назад +9

      His death so young is a terrible loss to us all

    • @Ingens_Scherz
      @Ingens_Scherz 2 года назад

      Amen to that!

    • @fridayray8891
      @fridayray8891 2 года назад +2

      what an inspiration

    • @mattorr2256
      @mattorr2256 2 года назад +2

      He was a treasure for humanity

    • @aarone9000
      @aarone9000 Год назад +2

      We were lucky; not to have been to far ahead of his time nor behind to have missed him!

  • @deinowolfhybridhero5101
    @deinowolfhybridhero5101 2 года назад +93

    I miss this gentle and cultured man that shared with us his huge knowledge of the marvel of the universe

    • @skatepark1ful
      @skatepark1ful Год назад +1

      Thank you!! Very well composed!!
      Ditto
      Cheers and ...!!!!!

    • @fromthefire4176
      @fromthefire4176 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah very well put, he had a very warm and comfortable style of presentation which came from a good, decent soul

  • @jackapples1
    @jackapples1 7 месяцев назад +20

    People tend to pass over that Carl Sagan is just like Socrates, Plato, Aristotle. He is a modern day philosopher.

  • @PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars
    @PercyPruneMHDOIFandBars Год назад +19

    What never ceases to amaze and, to be honest, please me is Doctor Sagans' delight at the wonders of the universe. He knows the mechanics, but he is so brilliant at expressing his obvious joy in the beauty he sees. We are so lucky to have had a communicator like him in my lifetime!

  • @CalvinHikes
    @CalvinHikes 12 лет назад +47

    "Systematic grace"... lovely words as always from Mr Sagan.

    • @gabrielswayze4506
      @gabrielswayze4506 2 года назад +1

      Almost 10 years since you were here..., you have and interesting channel.

    • @fridayray8891
      @fridayray8891 2 года назад

      pure bliss

  • @braderickson9996
    @braderickson9996 2 года назад +51

    Carl, we miss you, now more than ever.
    Watched Cosmos on PBS in 1980, found it awe-inspiring then,
    and it still is. We need more awe and wonder in our lives.
    If humanity can just survive itself...

    • @LightPillar
      @LightPillar Год назад

      How did they do those graphics back then? Even the room with the big screen was impressive. I’m blown away by the computer model animations too.

    • @alicevuosomauri6009
      @alicevuosomauri6009 2 месяца назад

      And we need his wisdom more than ever.

  • @JD-xo1jf
    @JD-xo1jf 5 месяцев назад +15

    Listening to this before sleep helps calm the mind and body

  • @uscdave1124
    @uscdave1124 2 года назад +23

    I wonder what Carl Sagan would say after seeing some of the photos take by Hubble and Webb.

    • @AndrewHillis_2024
      @AndrewHillis_2024 2 года назад +4

      He Would Be In Awe Just Like We Are!!!👍

    • @uscdave1124
      @uscdave1124 2 года назад +4

      @@AndrewHillis_2024 I'm sure he would be in awe, but what he would say would be more poetic than anything you or I could come up with, that is for certain.

    • @AndrewHillis_2024
      @AndrewHillis_2024 2 года назад +2

      @@uscdave1124 I'm Working On My Poetry!!!👍

    • @AndrewHillis_2024
      @AndrewHillis_2024 2 года назад +2

      We Were SO Lucky To Have Carl Sagan As Our Teacher!!! Patrick Moore Was Good And Neil De Grasse Tyson And Professor Brian Cox Are Good But Carl Sagan Was The Best And He Made It Easy For Anyone Regardless Of Their Education Level To Understand The Universe!!!👍

    • @AndrewHillis_2024
      @AndrewHillis_2024 2 года назад +2

      @@uscdave1124 We Were SO Lucky To Have Carl Sagan As Our Teacher!!! Patrick Moore Was Good, Neil De Grasse Tyson And Professor Brian Cox Are Also Good But Carl Sagan Was The Best And He Made It Easy For Anyone To Understand The Universe Regardless Of Their Education Level!!!👍

  • @endthedisease
    @endthedisease 14 лет назад +36

    Carl Sagan was the best narrator. I miss him.

  • @Neotron2001
    @Neotron2001 2 года назад +27

    Taking a hit from the bong and off to space with Dr. Sagan

    • @FitzFingers
      @FitzFingers 2 года назад +1

      It's what Mr. X would have wanted.

    • @shaquadradeloiserussell8659
      @shaquadradeloiserussell8659 7 дней назад

      Why not just enjoy what he represents, without looking for an excuse to make it about staying stoned?

  • @thomaskolb8785
    @thomaskolb8785 Год назад +14

    Vangelis' music is so haunting and soothing at the same time.

  • @infiniteformless
    @infiniteformless 12 лет назад +71

    i listen to him every night as his voice lulls me to sleep. Have the best cosmic dreams that way

    • @js2010ish
      @js2010ish 2 года назад +3

      Yes

    • @boltzmannbrain6607
      @boltzmannbrain6607 Год назад +4

      same here ! Though your comment is 10 years old , hope youre still alive ha ha !

    • @infiniteformless
      @infiniteformless Год назад +5

      @Boltzmann Brain still listen to him most nights and play vangelis constantly

    • @ieshahlovelace61
      @ieshahlovelace61 Год назад +4

      ​@@infiniteformless I'm more amazed you kept the same account this entire time!!

    • @sandeepweragoda9377
      @sandeepweragoda9377 Год назад +1

      Guess I'm not alone then.🙂

  • @rjpx947
    @rjpx947 Год назад +13

    Classic Cosmos. The state of things four decades ago, when Carl Sagan opened the door to the universe, and invited us all in. While I wouldn't do astronomy professionally, this has been a huge interest to me since childhood. For others of us, like NDT put it...we didn't choose the universe; the universe chose us.

  • @honeysucklecat
    @honeysucklecat 3 года назад +19

    I was 13 when Cosmos aired and it was the Ultimate Best Thing Ever.

    • @fridayray8891
      @fridayray8891 2 года назад +2

      I still have the 1981 Cosmos calendar

    • @Sabbathtage
      @Sabbathtage 10 месяцев назад

      I had been sent to Church day camp, and I wasn't feeling any faith. I felt lost, but my grandma, who was trying to convert me, had a tv with no cable, so I watched PBS and saw The Cosmos. I was weeping at the beauty of the universe. Nothing had made more sense to me.
      It's funny how my grandma's attempt at pushing faith on me backfired into cementing my entirely non-faith based view of the world.

  • @KentuckyLiz
    @KentuckyLiz 2 года назад +10

    I remember watching this with my parents when I was in high school. We loved this show.

  • @joshhardy5646
    @joshhardy5646 Год назад +4

    His voice is so soothing.

  • @miguelvasquez8863
    @miguelvasquez8863 Год назад +5

    I wonder if it will ever be another Carl Sagan. I hope so I have never heard a more soothing voice. every night when I come from work I listen to one of his episodes I feel privileged of sharing the same panet with such an inspiring human that's left us so young God bless you Carl whatever you are. You don't have to gaze at the Stars any more you are one of them. always in my heart.

    • @blackholeentry3489
      @blackholeentry3489 Год назад +1

      Yes....There are so many undeserving people who live so much longer....doesn't seem fair.

    • @martins9888
      @martins9888 Год назад

      Physicist Brian Cox comes close

  • @marcconner3386
    @marcconner3386 10 месяцев назад +4

    Wish this man was alive to see the camera we have now 😪

  • @CarpeDiem21392
    @CarpeDiem21392 12 лет назад +13

    I love Sagan

  • @ElBantosClips
    @ElBantosClips 2 года назад +11

    He does so well to put into words how small and insignificant we are to the universe. We're just a thing that's happened on earth soon to be extinguished as per usual. Just another tick in the scale of all things. Whatever that means. I still can't fathom anything existing at all in the first place, it makes perfect sense and no sense at the same time

    • @homerinchinatown2
      @homerinchinatown2 Год назад +1

      I always wonder about the use of the term 'insignificant' in this context. What would make anything 'significant' in the universe? Size? Location? It's as if the concept of significance has no significance. Personally, I find Earth very significant. I depend on it for my life, the lives of everyone I know and the whole history of our species. It is also currently the only place known to host life. I don't know about the perspective of some meta-being overseeing the whole universe - but who cares? Perhaps significance is in the eye of the beholder...

  • @DIGITALSCREAMS
    @DIGITALSCREAMS 12 лет назад +26

    Wish i had been born with the intellect of Carl Sagan and other prominent scientists. I would have loved to of spent my 70 years on Earth trying to understand the awesomeness of the Universe.
    I guess I have to count myself lucky that I wasnt completly vegative in ascribing all this wonderment to an invisible GOD.

    • @thegreatowigimon2
      @thegreatowigimon2 2 года назад +8

      You still can. No matter how long it takes, if you have the thirst for knowledge and progress, you will learn. No matter the age, no matter the subject. As long as you keep asking why, and keep searching for answers, you will find the intellect within you. I hope in the past 10 years you’ve been able to grow in your aspirations.

    • @Kinobambino
      @Kinobambino 2 года назад

      Imagine if God was confind to not be visible to everyone all the time and have to walk around like a regular ass human.

    • @patkennedy2620
      @patkennedy2620 2 года назад

      @@thegreatowigimon2 Lovely post

    • @mattorr2256
      @mattorr2256 2 года назад

      You still can…. So few have his intellect but if your interested in it, you can learn it

    • @mattorr2256
      @mattorr2256 2 года назад

      @@Kinobambinogod doesn’t exist so unfortunately your comment is just word sslad

  • @jlvandat69
    @jlvandat69 Год назад +4

    The loss of Dr, Sagan still seems both premature and unfair. He represented the best of our species.....someone so valuable I wish we would have been able to make him immortal.

  • @calderarecords
    @calderarecords Год назад +15

    If they have his isolated narrations, they should do a series of modern imagery with his voice over. Would be extraordinary.

  • @robrussell5329
    @robrussell5329 5 месяцев назад +2

    To me, Sagan's "awe" is not the universe itself, but simply our ever-expanding knowledge of it. Like the old Cracker Jack's, with a prize to be discovered with each new box. He seems to cherish the knowledge that future humans will keep learning about the universe, way beyond what he knows in his time.

  • @MarkArandjus
    @MarkArandjus 14 лет назад +18

    I saw this episode today, those simulations are pretty good, one of the few like that I've seen, think how trippy it must've been then, Cosmos was amazingly well made!

  • @stevenlitvintchouk3131
    @stevenlitvintchouk3131 Год назад +6

    When Sagan produced "Cosmos" in 1979, it wasn't yet known that our own Milky Way Galaxy is a barred spiral.

    • @anSealgair
      @anSealgair Год назад

      Yes, I grew up believing that it’s just a regular spiral.

  • @marcikeesler6060
    @marcikeesler6060 3 месяца назад +2

    I truly loved listening to this man. I never missed an episode of Cosmos during its original run, and I dream of having enough money to buy the whole series so I can once again travel the universe in this man's company.

  • @JD-xo1jf
    @JD-xo1jf 2 года назад +5

    A natural orator for the cosmos

  • @obear1
    @obear1 3 месяца назад +2

    I miss this man.

  • @megalordification
    @megalordification 13 лет назад +8

    If there was ever a time we could use Carl Sagan, it would right now. All the great legends seem to be gone when society needs them the most.

    • @Kinobambino
      @Kinobambino 2 года назад

      How are you Zac

    • @tsumugikotobuki0131
      @tsumugikotobuki0131 2 года назад +2

      @@Kinobambino Wonder how ten years has gone for him lol.

    • @daveydudely9954
      @daveydudely9954 Год назад

      no he was there when society needed him most, society just didn't give AF

  • @petrut.1224
    @petrut.1224 2 года назад +8

    "Vangelis - Création du monde" this one is always haunting.

    • @JD-xo1jf
      @JD-xo1jf 10 месяцев назад

      Totally agree, perfect for this

  • @salvadormarley
    @salvadormarley 14 лет назад +11

    Watching this is hypnotic. Do you agree?

  • @fredperry2358
    @fredperry2358 Год назад +3

    It comforts me to think that Sagan is, in some ways, collaborating with the “ultimate creator “ somewhere in the vastness of the universe.

  • @theretiringbarber
    @theretiringbarber 11 лет назад +7

    A great man a great program.Billions and billions.

  • @gabrielswayze4506
    @gabrielswayze4506 3 года назад +6

    You had this channel since more than 10 years ago... and suddenly still active, wow.

  • @hxhxhgfd
    @hxhxhgfd 9 лет назад +83

    Why the hell does everyone have to bring a god into this? Just watch and feel amazed that such things exist and dance in the natural world, regardless of whether or not a god or gods created them.

    • @tanyalewis6653
      @tanyalewis6653 8 лет назад +7

      God is a meaning for Sun / Energy and universal consciousness is all. It is humanities confusion that has made is seem like it means something else.

    • @hxhxhgfd
      @hxhxhgfd 8 лет назад +9

      Tanya lewis
      ... The fact that you wrote "Sun/Energy" leads me to believe that you don't quite understand what energy is... it's not some ambiguous cloud that you can draw on to prove a point in your arguments. Energy is defined as the ability to do work. That's all. It's almost solely either some form of kinetic energy in particles or potential energy stored in bonds. It has no mystical "meaning". It's a discreet, quantized, empirical thing.

    • @tanyalewis6653
      @tanyalewis6653 8 лет назад +2

      I am sorry, lol, you have missed my point or I yours? either way who cares, not really that interested. Yes I do understand energy I am a scientist. All the best for the new year... :-)

    • @RebeccaCampbell1969
      @RebeccaCampbell1969 6 лет назад +2

      All wrong
      Superstition is part of being human, an evolutionary survival tool like racism. Only reason and logic suppress those two and any other one in the way for real progress and prosperity… and before anyone make claims I will finish up saying marxism is crap! And those who follow its doctrines are fools

    • @N9745H8
      @N9745H8 2 года назад +1

      You had to bring God to this because, everything is created by Allah,in ch 51 v 47 of Quran Allah says universe is ever expanding

  • @manandhispoohbear9994
    @manandhispoohbear9994 6 месяцев назад

    Carl you are a large part of my growing up and understanding what you shared …I miss your gentle explanations …

  • @salvadormarley
    @salvadormarley 11 лет назад +13

    Great to see that some people are using their minds.

    • @mattorr2256
      @mattorr2256 2 года назад

      We can never stop advancing science

  • @whiskerstea
    @whiskerstea 13 лет назад +5

    Love Carl... /sigh. Love to think he's cruisin' the Cosmos in his Ship of the Imagination. =)

    • @gabrielswayze4506
      @gabrielswayze4506 2 года назад +1

      I find fascinating old comments, are you still alive?

    • @Cabbiterz
      @Cabbiterz 2 года назад +1

      @@gabrielswayze4506 what?

  • @MeMe-fb1hi
    @MeMe-fb1hi 2 года назад +17

    Carl was a great, great man, if an attacker came with a sword, immediately I would give my life for such a great hero!

  • @hanson666999
    @hanson666999 12 лет назад +11

    Holy fuck my minds just been blown. You fucking rule Carl Sagan you master wizard of science.

  • @janto58
    @janto58 12 лет назад +2

    Happy Birthday Carl.

  • @jebsievers
    @jebsievers 12 лет назад +3

    Yes. And science is a universal language that tells us, in our insignificance, that we should love each other in our sameness. A universal language that we can all pursue together, rather than separate ourselves through unfounded beliefs.

    • @mattorr2256
      @mattorr2256 2 года назад

      I love that comment!!!! Definitely agree with everything you commented here. Thanks.

    • @anSealgair
      @anSealgair Год назад

      Just 3 likes in 11 years including mine.

  • @RogerFarrell-oc5pe
    @RogerFarrell-oc5pe 2 месяца назад +1

    Great man!

  • @Mr2270chairman
    @Mr2270chairman 13 лет назад +2

    Admired!

  • @rjfrommars
    @rjfrommars 11 лет назад +3

    seriously, right? I was so pissed when i found out they were blocked. Ive been watching the cosmos episodes on a loop pretty much..one day i get on...they are gone :(

  • @knowpassword
    @knowpassword 2 года назад +2

    When you can really take this to heart, it changes ones life.. it helps to have a second point of view of course. 🤷‍♂️

  • @Casanuda
    @Casanuda 14 лет назад +1

    This century will mark humanities first fumblings out of our solar system. People living today will actually get to see other worlds first hand and we may even know of living things on other worlds.
    As humanity moves forward we will see this as probably our most pioneering moment, as well as our most embarrassing. Thinkers like Sagan will be an excellent guide for our collective consciousness.

  • @jimScienceNerd
    @jimScienceNerd 10 месяцев назад

    I was about 12 to 14 years old when I read in an astronomy book about things called quasars. I was intrigued by the apparent colossal amount of energy being attributed to these things. One of the many factors that resulted in me becoming a scientist.

  • @gertsy2000
    @gertsy2000 Год назад +1

    Wouldn't it be great if Cosmos was redone, using updated Utra HD Footage and animation and using inserts of Sagan's beautiful narration. I'd watch that.

    • @999titu
      @999titu Год назад

      And also subtitles

  • @romankrhounek5974
    @romankrhounek5974 10 месяцев назад

    Miss him so much

  • @jayejayeee
    @jayejayeee 13 лет назад +2

    interesting video and very informative

  • @BibyDieudonne
    @BibyDieudonne 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the forecast! I have a quick question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (behave today finger ski upon boy assault summer exhaust beauty stereo over). How can I transfer them to Binance?

  • @dakotastein9499
    @dakotastein9499 2 года назад +3

    So if I follow this correctly ....
    Mountain dew is the best soda ever made?

  • @theenglishalpinist5031
    @theenglishalpinist5031 2 года назад +1

    The majesty of the galaxeees

  • @xxmdogxx1ify1
    @xxmdogxx1ify1 11 лет назад +5

    we really are a piece of dust compared to the cosmic empire

  • @frankdimeglio8216
    @frankdimeglio8216 2 года назад

    A galaxy consists of stars together AND stars apart ON BALANCE.

  • @amritangshubaruah7368
    @amritangshubaruah7368 4 года назад +1

    Perhaps the better question is not 'Why anything exists?' but 'How anything exists?'

  • @jamsohnson8579
    @jamsohnson8579 Год назад

    Thank goodness that my public school education included Carl Sagan's Cosmos.

  • @amputee1967
    @amputee1967 Месяц назад

    He was my role model.

  • @Sarratt
    @Sarratt 14 лет назад +2

    22,000 views ?.... thats the problem

  • @qa4057
    @qa4057 2 месяца назад +1

    Genius

  • @ismetaktas-obuz4387
    @ismetaktas-obuz4387 9 месяцев назад

    ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ Carl SAGAN

  • @RogerFarrell-oc5pe
    @RogerFarrell-oc5pe 2 месяца назад +1

    Sometimes , maybe a little more than that, the more that is given the more will be required

  • @anandcp1
    @anandcp1 Год назад +2

    If Carl Sagan were alive today, he would be roasted by Fox News.

    • @TheSMR1969
      @TheSMR1969 Год назад

      Yes and CNN because he's a straight white male mansplaining

  • @sledgehammer301
    @sledgehammer301 3 месяца назад +1

    2:12 looks like on old man or maybe a god, or Galactus looking out deep into the cosmos

  • @chucky0027
    @chucky0027 11 лет назад +3

    Much has been changed since he passed away.

  • @JayDee98765
    @JayDee98765 14 лет назад +1

    @StOnion Apparently, nothing actually collies when two galaxies collide, on average, due to the vast spaces in between, like an atom. So surviving this wouldnt really be the hard part, surviving the red giant our sun will become will be, due to having to find a new home.

    • @mattorr2256
      @mattorr2256 2 года назад

      Yep. You know what’s up

  • @yesleksmith
    @yesleksmith 2 года назад

    Carl ❤

  • @TheManLab7
    @TheManLab7 2 года назад +1

    1:48 "Star stuff"

  • @fajarpri
    @fajarpri 15 лет назад

    I love all the videos, but why they're not complete

  • @Sturmdude
    @Sturmdude 14 лет назад +1

    I think the most hilarious thing he says is "Galaxies sometimes blow themselves up..." I'd like to take that out of context any day

  • @Bodorio
    @Bodorio 15 лет назад

    Carl sagan

  • @Sarratt
    @Sarratt 14 лет назад +1

    I miss Dr

  • @kenoaf9898
    @kenoaf9898 6 месяцев назад

    Anyone know what ep of Cosmos this is from?

  • @mobiustrip1400
    @mobiustrip1400 Год назад

    Humbling

  • @SuperBobby1967
    @SuperBobby1967 8 месяцев назад

    His voice was soothing and his knowledge of galaxies were unequal at the time.

  • @justjk-ing
    @justjk-ing 2 года назад +2

    If he were alive today, and able to "see" black holes with the rest of us..

  • @MrSwedenik
    @MrSwedenik 13 лет назад +1

    Us looking in to space is kind of like in those movies when people can move so fast that everything appears to be frozen

  • @fourtrees44
    @fourtrees44 14 лет назад

    @skyliner288 How did we not discover "the earth" till columbus? I thought we always knew about the earth.

    • @Shan_Dalamani
      @Shan_Dalamani 2 года назад

      Kinda like Genesis being set at a time when the Indus Valley already had a thriving society. It must have been very inconvenient for them to be going about their usual daily business when another religion's god decided to suddenly create everything all over again.

    • @mattorr2256
      @mattorr2256 2 года назад

      Ignore that nonsense…

  • @manny45629
    @manny45629 12 лет назад

    yes my good man

  • @divyanshmani4397
    @divyanshmani4397 6 лет назад +6

    This is high and I am intense.

  • @2willyboy
    @2willyboy 14 лет назад

    

  • @informer3000
    @informer3000 Год назад

    Why the sudden end?

  • @marsmusic2475
    @marsmusic2475 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️

  • @claudicadu
    @claudicadu 13 лет назад +1

    muito bom

  • @imadwali874
    @imadwali874 Месяц назад

    i literally hear it to sleep with bonus knowledge.

  • @aba2185
    @aba2185 13 лет назад

    @MrMalavon yes, galaxies are so big a planet or star collision would be very rare

  • @AllThreeWitches
    @AllThreeWitches 11 лет назад +15

    Warning: Attention all RUclips users: On every video regarding scientific topics such as this one, an anti-scientific person (usually religious) lurks somewhere in the comments section.

    • @captaink5217
      @captaink5217 7 лет назад +4

      The Face of The Alphabet
      Exactly, ignore them, they must see something in this or they wouldn’t be here. I would never go visit their flat earth and jesus blood magic videos.

    • @joshgellis3292
      @joshgellis3292 6 лет назад +1

      *My faith is never at odds with science. We in my faith love science- I am Mormon.*

    • @donaldbadowski290
      @donaldbadowski290 6 лет назад +2

      Warning: Georges Lemaître was a Catholic priest, and a scientist, and figured out the expansion of the universe before Hubble. And if you have bug up your butt about how that doesn't fit the narrative, you will write like this guy.
      You make being an atheist a Litmus test for having a scientific mind. Shame.

    • @RebeccaCampbell1969
      @RebeccaCampbell1969 6 лет назад

      I have it worse, I am Mexican lol
      The Mormon or believer in any other ideology one can quit…
      The Mexican is forever
      And ITS NOT A RACE geez retarded regressives out there

    • @mattorr2256
      @mattorr2256 2 года назад +2

      @@joshgellis3292so Jesus lived in America right?

  • @frankdimeglio8216
    @frankdimeglio8216 2 года назад +1

    UNDERSTANDING TIME (AND time dilation) ON BALANCE, AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy IS PROVEN TO BE GRAVITY (ON/IN BALANCE):
    The following explains why and how what is THE EARTH/ground is necessarily (AND CLEARLY) the FULL DISTANCE in/of/as SPACE (ON BALANCE).
    INSTANTaneity is fundamental to what is the FULL and proper understanding of physics/physical experience.
    BALANCED inertia/INERTIAL RESISTANCE is fundamental (ON BALANCE). Carefully consider what is the man (AND THE EYE ON BALANCE) that actually IS IN what is outer “space“. Carefully consider what is the man (AND what is THE EYE ON BALANCE) who IS standing on what is THE EARTH/ground. (SO, carefully consider what is BALANCED BODILY/VISUAL EXPERIENCE.) Consider what is the TRANSLUCENT blue sky ON BALANCE. Indeed, touch AND feeling BLEND; AS ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is CLEARLY AND NECESSARILY proven to be gravity (ON/IN BALANCE); as TIME is NECESSARILY possible/potential AND actual ON/IN BALANCE. Consider TIME AND time dilation ON BALANCE !! The stars AND PLANETS are POINTS in the night sky ON BALANCE, AND consider what is the speed of light (c) ON BALANCE !! E=mc2 is taken directly from F=ma. I have explained why THE PLANETS (including the Moon) move away very, very, very, very slightly in relation to what is the Sun, AND I have explained the cosmological redshift. I have explained why the rotation of WHAT IS THE MOON matches it's revolution !! (Einstein never nearly understood gravity, TIME, or time dilation ON BALANCE.) THINK.
    ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. This is proven by F=ma AND E=mc2. Gravity AND ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy are linked AND balanced IN AND OUT of SPACE AND TIME, as ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. Accordingly, Einstein's equations predict that SPACE is expanding OR contracting; as Einstein's equations are NECESSARILY ELECTROMAGNETIC/GRAVITATIONAL (IN BALANCE). Therefore, gravity/acceleration involves BALANCED inertia/INERTIAL RESISTANCE; as ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. Accordingly, GRAVITATIONAL force/energy is proportional to (or balanced with/as) inertia/INERTIAL RESISTANCE; as ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity. This explains the cosmological redshift AND the "black holes". Great.
    Therefore, the ULTIMATE BASIS of SPACE AND TIME is NECESSARILY ELECTROMAGNETISM AND GRAVITY in balance; as PERPETUAL motion is the ultimate answer to what is then TIME DILATION. INSTANTANEITY is thus FUNDAMENTAL to TIME AND SPACE. Accordingly, the relative end(s) of SPACE AND TIME are thus understood to involve gravity AND ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy in balance. Balance and completeness go hand in hand.
    TIME dilation ultimately proves that ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity on balance, as the EYE is the size of a black hole in BALANCED RELATION to what is the EARTH; as the stars AND PLANETS are POINTS in the night sky. (Consider what is the Sun on balance.) Time is (NECESSARILY AND CLEARLY) proven to be possible/potential AND actual IN BALANCE, as ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity ON BALANCE. Gravity is ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy ON BALANCE. This NECESSARILY represents, INVOLVES, AND DESCRIBES what is possible/potential AND actual IN BALANCE. Consider what is the man (the eye) that actually IS in outer “space” ON BALANCE. AGAIN, TIME dilation ultimately proves that ELECTROMAGNETISM/energy is gravity on balance. NOW, consider what is the man (AND THE EYE) who actually IS standing on what is THE EARTH/ground ON BALANCE. Great.
    By Frank DiMeglio

  • @jonathanbaincosmologyvideo3868

    It did not start as gas.
    It was a SINGULARITY - the next step being a DUALITY, then it split again and again...
    And the REASON it split is:
    DARK ENERGY
    aka
    spin

  • @sssukaPSN
    @sssukaPSN 12 лет назад

    Is that the hubble deep field @ 1:21?

  • @wacksnack157
    @wacksnack157 Год назад

    We don't have that many stewards like Carl sagan.

  • @himmel9a
    @himmel9a 3 года назад

    I like sagan

    • @roccodonato4120
      @roccodonato4120 3 года назад

      So do I but he is wrong. We are not in the outskirts of the Galaxy on the Sagittarius arm. We now are more inward in the Orian spur. We are where the awful white sun is.

  • @js2010ish
    @js2010ish 2 года назад

    Wish I could show Carl the new blackhole images !

  • @eerievibes6854
    @eerievibes6854 Год назад

    I get ta learned things.

  • @Steinap
    @Steinap 15 лет назад

    And that makes us the lucky ones.......

  • @Lavabug
    @Lavabug 12 лет назад +1

    I bet he could tell you billions.

  • @jedijoe1976
    @jedijoe1976 15 лет назад

    if everything is moving equaly away from a central point, how can galaxies collide? I mean, how could a galaxy change its path if its moving equally away from each other?

    • @Shan_Dalamani
      @Shan_Dalamani 2 года назад +1

      Space is curved and gravity attracts. Even passing near to something else can disturb the course you're on and deflect you on to a new course. This is why we get meteors, comets, and asteroids on courses we didn't expect and it's why the gravitational attraction of the large planets could be used to slingshot the Voyager probes toward the outer planets.

  • @fridayray8891
    @fridayray8891 2 года назад

    star stuff