The Wonders That Lie Within Our Milky Way Galaxy | Cosmic Vistas S4 Compilation | Spark

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @DirtyOldPreacher
    @DirtyOldPreacher Год назад +23

    Never stop the Friday release-day schedule!
    I love getting home from work, knowing there's a Doc episode

  • @Liasisws
    @Liasisws Год назад +145

    I had this on to fall asleep to, but it was so interesting I had to watch it while awake so that I could take it all in. This was by far the best Space documentary I’ve seen in a long time, and the only one I made a point to watch during waking hours. Thank you for this!

    • @jiyanrene2352
      @jiyanrene2352 Год назад +7

      same here! haha

    • @scottyV1000
      @scottyV1000 Год назад +11

      Me too but for me all of this order just points to an intelligence - God.

    • @memarti002
      @memarti002 Год назад +2

      This really is the best I've seen in a long time.

    • @MRTeamWater
      @MRTeamWater Год назад +2

      ditto, exactly

    • @spcyndles
      @spcyndles Год назад

      agreed

  • @KianGuerrero
    @KianGuerrero Год назад +31

    this is a complete documentary ive seen so far . Space is beautiful but scary at the same time incredible.

    • @MaxUgly
      @MaxUgly Год назад

      Felling so small was scary at first but I think that is just our ego. Now I think it is beautiful and makes me more chill. If I am that small my problems are as well. It is just greedy and silly to take them so serious. I love living in a big city but I wish I could see the stars and hear/see less people more often...

  • @artdonovandesign
    @artdonovandesign 2 месяца назад +1

    What a wonderfully researched, narrated and presented episode!
    Exciting, informative and _most_ intriguing!
    Thanks to all involved in it's production, as it proves how dedicated Spark is in showing us our amazing universe.

  • @CaidicusProductions
    @CaidicusProductions Год назад +28

    Such a great documentary. Thank you for the time and effort you, all who were involved, put into making it.

  • @thewrongaccount608
    @thewrongaccount608 Год назад +32

    1:40 the problem with the Fermi paradox is, and he could not have known, is that as a civilization gets more advanced it becomes more quiet. He didn't know that fiber would replace radio. And I liked how they mentioned this and talked about the Great Filter.

    • @MediaSubliminal
      @MediaSubliminal Год назад +1

      That's a really good point

    • @profex1483
      @profex1483 Год назад +2

      😅

    • @bb1040
      @bb1040 Год назад +5

      @@profex1483 has fiber replaced radio ? Seem like every signal we get comes from radio waves. Cell phones, TV, most communications, use radio waves, even fiberoptics signals for TV starts from a satellite signal.

    • @unom8
      @unom8 Год назад +2

      ​@@bb1040ultimately it is wasteful, possibly harmful, and increasingly unnecessary to bleed energetic signals across the cosmos to serve communication needs within a planetary system, or even solar system.
      I think another issue is that we may be as capable of picking up remote signals as a smoke signal interpreter is of picking up on radio waves.

    • @curtcoller3632
      @curtcoller3632 Год назад +1

      Hey - I can give you a coffee filter.

  • @drpepper342
    @drpepper342 Год назад +275

    I fell asleep watching a Hammer head documentary and woke up to find that I had exited the solar system

    • @leemall8099
      @leemall8099 Год назад +7

      Are you disappointed though?

    • @drpepper342
      @drpepper342 Год назад +13

      @@leemall8099 no not at all

    • @ladyjane9980
      @ladyjane9980 Год назад +4

      How many times are you going to post this?

    • @joshsmith7033
      @joshsmith7033 Год назад +3

      ?

    • @drpepper342
      @drpepper342 Год назад

      @@ladyjane9980 I post this comment around eight times a day, every weekday so people can recognize my talent and cleverness. Sorry for the inconvenience but I'm trying to get my name out there

  • @PlanetXMysteries-pj9nm
    @PlanetXMysteries-pj9nm Год назад +3

    The cosmos, an expanse beyond human comprehension, has intrigued and inspired generations with its enigmatic beauty and unfathomable complexity. At the heart of our understanding lies a singular theory that has revolutionized our perception of the universe

  • @Margart526
    @Margart526 Год назад +147

    Great video, have always known there’s more to life than meets the eye, I feel like in this life i am supposed to be doing more than i am doing for the people i love. been seeking for an eye opening enlightenment, a way to be more influential, powerful and protected!

    • @haynesatteh4463
      @haynesatteh4463 Год назад +3

      oh well you can achieve that by being a part of the illuminatus brotherhood, i know it sounds like a mystery but there are ways you can actually get in contact with them

    • @Margart526
      @Margart526 Год назад +2

      @@haynesatteh4463 Hi, isn't the brotherhood a myth?

    • @haynesatteh4463
      @haynesatteh4463 Год назад +1

      @@Margart526 Well it is not and you can't actually expect it to be open to everyone, but if you want to know more you can look up ANTHONY MARK SZYMON online you will find something interesting.

    • @Margart526
      @Margart526 Год назад +1

      @@haynesatteh4463 oh really, i just saw his website, interesting.i will leave him a message.

    • @ddirtdid
      @ddirtdid Год назад +1

      yeah i kinda do feel that way too sometimes.

  • @BEEGm2w
    @BEEGm2w Год назад +3

    Simply wonderful, beeing born a few meters from the Sternwarte in a city in Germany called Bochum, I have always been fascinated by the by the universe and the stars.. Now I am almost 60 and I am still infatuated by it!! This is perfect, thank you so much🎉✨💥🚀🛰️🌟

  • @KharnDubz
    @KharnDubz Год назад +33

    12:30 it would be such a surreal experience to travel through space like this. Zooming past dazzling galaxies through a strange and seemingly endless void.

    • @danwilson1040
      @danwilson1040 Год назад

      Acid?next best thing🤩🫠🤤

    • @boobookitty1441
      @boobookitty1441 Год назад +2

      Ikr!! It’s the one thing I would wish for over and over if I ever found a Jinn and was granted 3 wishes 😂❤

    • @mavicityrelayson2924
      @mavicityrelayson2924 Год назад +3

      I once had a dream like this. It was so frightening.

    • @theresa-xd2xs
      @theresa-xd2xs Год назад

      Yeah what a trip!

    • @esscodc2
      @esscodc2 Год назад

      Just like sailing the ocean.

  • @oversmart77
    @oversmart77 Год назад +19

    The thought of the immense size of the universe leaves me in awe and feeling small.

    • @BrenBertozzi
      @BrenBertozzi Год назад +3

      you are smol bruv

    • @oversmart77
      @oversmart77 Год назад +1

      @@BrenBertozzi I'm 1.75 :)

    • @jojolafrite90
      @jojolafrite90 Год назад +1

      Infinitesimal, even. But part of a whole that's infinite, can't be, or the entire mathematical logic becomes paradoxal, it all comes down to something rather than nothing. Even just what we call universe matter, energy, and those space and time things, have 2 chances out of 3 to be infinite for all we know, depending on if the Universe at grand scale has curvature or not (plus if flat you'd need infinite precision to be "sure").

    • @Mr_Grimbley
      @Mr_Grimbley Год назад

      Wonderful, isn't it?

    • @Roy-or6ev
      @Roy-or6ev Год назад +1

      Moreover, like me, in addition to *feeling* small, you *think* about the FACT that you are indeed infinitesimally small, yet tremendously large (an interesting paradox) in that you are fully aware of the enormity of the universe. Just because you and I, along with countless others, cannot comprehend infinity does not preclude our ability to appreciate it-- to be awe-struck by it.
      😮

  • @naxar4246
    @naxar4246 Год назад +4

    Impressing work. Thank you very much!

  • @joshuacarpenter5997
    @joshuacarpenter5997 Год назад +10

    What gets me about space is that we know more about space than we do the depths of our ocean. That's crazy

    • @Abmtristin
      @Abmtristin Год назад +6

      at least that's what we've been told 🥸

    • @fumanpoo4725
      @fumanpoo4725 Год назад +1

      No

    • @1DonFF
      @1DonFF Год назад +1

      Welp we aren’t able to go down or see that deep into our oceans 😄 yet

    • @joshuacarpenter5997
      @joshuacarpenter5997 Год назад +1

      @@fumanpoo4725 yes

    • @lewiscarey6984
      @lewiscarey6984 Год назад +4

      What fascinates me, we're trying to conquer Outer Space when we can't conquer INNER SPACE! 🤔🤔🤔,

  • @sasabeka2039
    @sasabeka2039 Год назад +6

    Merci pour ce voyage dans l'univers impressionnant 👍👍😊

  • @chasingeast
    @chasingeast Год назад

    Ivan, what a soothing voice you have. Thank you so much for the episode.

    • @christianhoffman7407
      @christianhoffman7407 3 месяца назад

      You are joking right - this has to be sarcasm. He is a science journalist and that is how he got the job. With that nasally lisp there is no way in hell I could call it "soothing". The content is great and he does alright enough but soothing?

  • @themonsterbaby
    @themonsterbaby Год назад +92

    I love these shows. Space is amazing. Our universe is amazing. And I'll never stop imagining what other habitable planets are out there and what life possibly exists on them.

    • @-Mayket-Mayke-Cents-
      @-Mayket-Mayke-Cents- Год назад

      Space is fake, nasa is a liar, Noone has ever or will ever leave earth's atmosphere period but they keep getting trillions in budget money to suppress the truth

    • @jf5505
      @jf5505 Год назад +2

      Some astrophysicists claim after the big Bang and expansion there's the opposet, the big crunch. when it all compresses back to a singularity and the process repeats itself

    • @martwest3261
      @martwest3261 Год назад +2

      @@jf5505 I hheard of that many years ago, those astrophysicists need to play catch up, because experiment has shown that universal expansion is actually accelerating. Which doesn't rule the crunch out, but makes it the less likely of the two propositions.

    • @rheinhardtgrafvonthiesenha8185
      @rheinhardtgrafvonthiesenha8185 Год назад +1

      I Love these shows too but other life doesn’t really interest me so much. I like the landscapes of other surfaces, distances, temperatures basically the physics of it (in a boiled idiot version that I can understand). But that’s just it there’s so much to be interested about for everyone because there’s just so much

    • @aaronanytime8897
      @aaronanytime8897 Год назад

      The fantastical things going on here are the same things going on everywhere else.

  • @christopherparsons7038
    @christopherparsons7038 Год назад +1

    Superb. Elegant. Worth many viewings. A keeper. Knowledge of the Truth.

  • @larryjenks31
    @larryjenks31 Год назад +80

    We've been actively listening for ET signals from outer space for the past 50 to 60 years now. That timeframe within the context of 13.8 billion years is unimaginably short. It's like getting your first phone, with an unlisted number that no one else knows, and expecting to receive a phone call the instant you turn it on. And when you don't, you conclude that you're the only person in the world with a phone.
    I just don't see the paradox.

    • @cameronmitchell180
      @cameronmitchell180 Год назад +31

      We're not the only living creatures in the universe. We're surrounded in a swirling invisible mist of invisible life and all the beings above microscopic sizes. We're the only ones that discuss and recognize infinity within universal design. The universe is a thing that exists outside of significance for as far as we know, humans are the only creatures that can see snd ascribe significance onto things and the universe exists outside of humanity. The fact that humans can apply significance to infinity and discuss relevance of perception suggests purposeful coordination especially when science lends itself to infinity likely having awareness beyond humans and math lends itself to the short lifespan of humans restricting us to an ignorance that you describe well in your analogy.
      The paradox is simple. Infinity is impossible and yet here I am seeing evidence that it must exist.
      The fallacy of humans is in our ability to choose denial and remove something from that which is infinite and ascribe it to that which is finite. Some humans believe we are self-aware and that infinity is lack awareness of itself.
      Science supports reasons for the denial behavior in humans but I myself used to use it to justify behaving selfishly. Now I see that I can choose to be love incarnate of my own free will, no matter what any other human chooses. I see you as another being in an equal predicament as me, a blip of dust in a giant existence and I take comfort in not having any doubt on whether you are significant or not. Of course you are so I wish you well on your journey into infinity fellow human.

    • @aaronmorgan9444
      @aaronmorgan9444 Год назад +5

      @@cameronmitchell180 well said

    • @cameronmitchell180
      @cameronmitchell180 Год назад +2

      @@aaronmorgan9444 thanks!

    • @davidspencer6263
      @davidspencer6263 Год назад +18

      Great Analogy with the phone…..But I’m sure someone will ring and try to sell you something.

    • @PercheronAppLVR
      @PercheronAppLVR Год назад +8

      the truth is ..they keep on putting out the same information year after year after year. Much more is known about EVERYTHinG ... 'we' are just not being told and somehow we continue to be entertained by the same boring drivel without demanding the truth

  • @andrewnorgrove6487
    @andrewnorgrove6487 Год назад +1

    Nice to put a face to the voice of so many years of watching Documentaries

  • @paulskillman7595
    @paulskillman7595 Год назад +8

    The oldest man in the world still does not look too happy! Maybe it is not how long you live, but how happy you live! I have had a good life! Thank you to whoever made this possible. Beginning with my parents of course and the Eternal God!

  • @peterhickox9137
    @peterhickox9137 Год назад +1

    Fascinating about the Universe with planets , suns ,solar systems and galaxies. Thank you for sharing .👀♥️💯👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @rolland8110
    @rolland8110 Год назад +17

    This is truly AMAZING, INSPIRING and educational. If I saw this when I was between middle school and high school I most likely would have chose a career path as a scientist, astronomer or engineer! Thank You for putting this video together for the whole world to see. A subject that never ends-Literally!

    • @EVH.5150
      @EVH.5150 Год назад

      I couldn't have handled the physics classes

  • @SparkDocs
    @SparkDocs  Год назад +1

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  • @ChrisBrown-pu8sm
    @ChrisBrown-pu8sm Год назад +16

    Your presentation is spectacular. I'm a nosey guy and have no tolerance for chit chat but it was beyond incredible or amazing for that matter.
    I watched as they spoke about Mercury and why it's not as hot. Very detailed in the videos. Remarkable is what this video showed and that's to your ability. Thank you for sharing this essential star dust with us.

  • @walmyvlad2966
    @walmyvlad2966 Год назад +1

    Amazing presentation. Almost overwhelming.

  • @hcic9860
    @hcic9860 Год назад +31

    The most in depth look at the Universe I've ever had the privilege of witnessing. Excellent work 👌🏼

    • @boobookitty1441
      @boobookitty1441 Год назад +4

      Now I’m super excited to finish it ❤… I’m only 2 mins in and I was reading all the wonderful comments about it ..

    • @fanbutton
      @fanbutton Год назад

      Virtually any chemical compound under a microscope can produce those same "galactic" images. We live in an age of great deception. Please do your own research.

  • @hl8333
    @hl8333 Год назад

    EXCELLENT video , very informative ❤

  • @rodbigelow8269
    @rodbigelow8269 Год назад +57

    This was very well done, and so much better and educational than all the clickbait I had to go through to find this. Thank you so much for putting out a quality product

  • @reynaldoalcala5857
    @reynaldoalcala5857 Год назад +1

    Wow! I really love this channel, no dull momment and the contents is so informative.t.y to group who created this channel now i love life. Mabuhay!!! frm the philippines.

  • @robertcolontonio7775
    @robertcolontonio7775 Год назад +114

    It is frighteningly surreal that the universe just goes on & on & on & etc. There is literally no end. How do you process that.

    • @83pgardner
      @83pgardner Год назад +36

      I am 75 years old. I have struggled with what the end of the universe looked like since I was 12. I can’t fathom what it may be like and thinking that there is no end and what the end may look like, if there is one, stops my brain from processing.

    • @randallmarsh446
      @randallmarsh446 Год назад +27

      The universe can be as finite or infinite as our minds will let it be.

    • @robertcolontonio7775
      @robertcolontonio7775 Год назад +9

      @@randallmarsh446 That's a good way to look at it.

    • @scottbaylo
      @scottbaylo Год назад

      First you have to ask how the hell they know that? Then you realize A. Most of everything that we’ve been told about earth, and our place in existence is a lie (but why?). B. If they really did know things like the size of the universe, then that information was given to them by …let’s just say someone, or something else (no point in arguing over whether they are communicating with “aliens” or “demons” because I assume none of us were present during these meetings. And just like our technology, our knowledge was given, we wouldn’t know shit otherwise.
      I would say that the 2 biggest things that show us, without a shadow of a doubt that we’ve been lied to, are 1. The absurd reasoning behind why we no longer have the original footage of the supposed moon landings (and if you haven’t heard it yet, I won’t spoil it for you, it’s something everyone should hear from the horses mouth) that should be enough for anyone who hears it to snap out of their slumber. 2. If the movement of earth, and the solar system in general, worked the way we’re told (basically everything is supposed to be spiraling around in a corkscrew pattern, while the Milky Way is supposedly spiraling around the universe at the same time… if that were the case, then when you took time lapse video of the night sky, then it should look more like a sloppy, spirograph mess, and not like the concentric circles that we do see! (Not to mention that we shouldn’t even need to take time lapse video if the whole “light year” explanation made sense, because the stars would always look like scribbly light trails every single night!!!

    • @catalinacurio
      @catalinacurio Год назад +5

      Are we in a fish bowl?

  • @anomaliesandtherealdeal
    @anomaliesandtherealdeal Год назад +1

    Thanks this was cool

  • @Stephen-wb3wf
    @Stephen-wb3wf Год назад +48

    Great host. Well done with narration and presentation.

    • @cindymccafferty
      @cindymccafferty Год назад +1

      The bible tells this in The Genesis.

    • @GuitarUniverse2013
      @GuitarUniverse2013 Год назад

      The narrator has a lisp and other speech impediments… I don’t know why people with speech disorders insist on a career in voiceover and narration…

    • @taunteratwill1787
      @taunteratwill1787 Год назад

      If you're into old news. 😂

  • @Jeromen3570
    @Jeromen3570 Год назад +2

    Very cool Zach! Some amazing things thank you for sharing I will share it gladly.

  • @jtbrown51
    @jtbrown51 Год назад +26

    It's amazing to me that we had to fight for the funding for such an important program as Landsat but here we are. Every day I'm more and more astounded by the absolute state of the United States.

    • @DocSeville
      @DocSeville Год назад

      You can always thank religion for fighting against science...all thru the ages. Religion relies on keeping people ignorant, obviously.
      The true horror of trump was showing us just how eager so many Americans are to embrace ignorance and fear.

    • @gich9821
      @gich9821 Год назад

      How are you surprised? It's just a country full of fat diabetics, tweakers, and gender confused. You guys can't even get an education without being shot, or be trusted to buy tampons without having to find a store worker and wait half an hour for them to unlock the display cabinet for you.
      Why are you astounded at anything?

    • @paulmiller2866
      @paulmiller2866 Год назад +1

      5 NM

    • @clifftelasky3396
      @clifftelasky3396 Год назад +1

    • @user.0704
      @user.0704 Год назад

      Yeh, America is wild. China will likely take their place soon.

  • @richardhornbacher
    @richardhornbacher Год назад +1

    Danke!

  • @joshmaddren4088
    @joshmaddren4088 Год назад +3

    Yeah same I always fall asleep to these but seem to learn at the same time 😅 I'm an active learner never stop learning 😊

  • @percanatord3461
    @percanatord3461 Год назад +10

    Space is beautiful but scary at the same time incredible

    • @rasheedahtalib2361
      @rasheedahtalib2361 Год назад +2

      Do not be afraid of your GOD'S Creation. Instead HOLD IN AWE, The CREATOR who created all these awesome things. It's been said by all the Sacred Scriptures, one day we shall return back to our CREATOR and will testify for or against ourselves regarding EVERYTHING we've ever done.

  • @nallab3607
    @nallab3607 Год назад +3

    My brain always stutters at the vastness of the universe! Even the word "universe" is to small for all of that behind imaginable 🌌🌌🌌🌌😳

  • @Travisesty
    @Travisesty Год назад

    Awesome video as always

  • @sirrom5155
    @sirrom5155 Год назад +11

    these computer generated imaginings of what our universe looks like are so life-like, i feel like i'm right there, ......in the studio....where the fantasy art is made.

    • @Mike-pf1ru
      @Mike-pf1ru Год назад

      It’s just a cgi rendering of some guy called Einstein’s thought experiment, nothing to do with actual science.

    • @HeyOverHereTV
      @HeyOverHereTV Год назад +2

      LoL facts😂

  • @joycelynpersad6188
    @joycelynpersad6188 Год назад

    You need an Award Ivan you are the Best! Thank you!

  • @jf5505
    @jf5505 Год назад +5

    We're fascinated and drawn to these Universe documentaries,(I know i am) because that's where we're from, the stars and beyond.. Meteorites Asteroids Comets all carry the ingredients for life, intelligent life included

    • @mth469
      @mth469 Год назад

      Do stars have a consiousness
      I wonder.

    • @jf5505
      @jf5505 Год назад

      @@mth469 WTF

    • @RSCALES11
      @RSCALES11 Год назад

      @@mth469 I’ve wondered the same. Are planets alive or were they ever alive, sentient, celestial bodies? I wondered why because of the fact that planets tend to have heated cores- as do living organisms. We create our own heat due to our body’s chemical processes that constantly produces heat for us. I could see that the outer crusts maintain and insulate the inner cores of these planets- but I mean, we wear coats and other layers to protect our heat expenditure so what if planets did the same somehow by ramming into other celestial bodies out in the infinite abyss or the outer crusts are comparable to their version of “skin”? So many possibilities

  • @thinkingahead6750
    @thinkingahead6750 Год назад

    Thank you for making this video.

  • @frmrchristian8488
    @frmrchristian8488 Год назад +30

    38:00
    Nice video, great graphics.
    I just have one caveat. The Microwave Background Radiation does not "prove" our Universe had a beginning. It does however, show us that our local "pocket" of the Cosmos was at one point, very small and very dense. The radiation is the "afterglow" of it's expansion. We do not yet know what (if anything) proceeded this.

    • @Dazzed-kj5kf
      @Dazzed-kj5kf Год назад

      there was no big bang, it's been laid to rest

    • @timothydillow3160
      @timothydillow3160 Год назад +1

      I'm a former astronomer.

    • @josechristianbaltazar4535
      @josechristianbaltazar4535 Год назад

      Aaaaaaaa hi 0

    • @n.g.h.calmarena7013
      @n.g.h.calmarena7013 Год назад

      The Microwave Background Radiation is just very, very tired light from distant galaxies and stars. A bright professor from China, Jian-Miin Liu, who is without a Christian need of a Creation, has clearly shown that the General Theory of Relatively explains the red shift as an energy loss, which every voyaging photon in a gravitational field must endure. As energy just differs from mass with a constant, moving masses in a gravitational field also loses impetus. Photons lose energy as any other wave, and Big Bangers's stupid conviction and without scientific reason that photons can transport themselves during an eternity of years without energy loss is religion and not science.

    • @voidremoved
      @voidremoved Год назад

      I am the prophet. You F'ed up. Repent.

  • @pip5461
    @pip5461 Год назад

    Highly imaginative & speculative...!

  • @Timmycoo
    @Timmycoo 7 месяцев назад

    I am glad I am not alone when I sleep to something like this. I normally sleep to a playlist on John Michael Godier but these vids have been great for me as well. This vid especially is fun to watch, it's hard to sleep when I am paying attention too much lol :P

  • @Questioner365
    @Questioner365 Год назад +6

    Quasars may be far out, but black holes are outta sight!
    Dark matter may be a heavy subject, but it is dark energy that really moves me.

  • @brandonunderwood2668
    @brandonunderwood2668 Год назад

    🫢🥹😦😮😮🤯🤯🤯 my whole mood watching this

  • @thomaslahay1880
    @thomaslahay1880 Год назад +3

    This is a well produced Canadian program that aired quite a few years ago on public television in Ontario. I watched every episode several times and watching now it still is a very informative program. Though the JWST may now change some of the information overall in the entire series.✨🌞✨

  • @Eric-is1jt
    @Eric-is1jt Год назад

    Billions and billions of everything's, simply marvelous.

  • @joeveldiaz3119
    @joeveldiaz3119 Год назад +17

    We can’t just limit ourselves to only wondering about intelligent life out there. There’s a lot more variables to potential life beyond our own, in the universe. It could be that other forms of life, hasn’t reached our level of intelligence yet.

    • @jeffreyavila7578
      @jeffreyavila7578 Год назад +1

      wake up. what reality are you living in? im not convinced there is intelligent life on this planet and you are not helping

    • @joeveldiaz3119
      @joeveldiaz3119 Год назад +2

      @@jeffreyavila7578 😂

    • @fate8500
      @fate8500 Год назад +6

      Or we haven't reach they level of intelligence

    • @lewiscarey6984
      @lewiscarey6984 Год назад +1

      ​@@jeffreyavila7578 🤪🤪🤪🤪

    • @paulrivers7248
      @paulrivers7248 Год назад

      Or we haven't reached thiers? Maybe they do visit us but see we are just a bunch or morons...

  • @melijegasini2014
    @melijegasini2014 Год назад

    This was interesting and certainly opened room for ethical questions.

  • @trentmason009
    @trentmason009 Год назад +5

    Thank you for the effort in making such a quality video! May you be richly blessed for your service to advance humanity. I'm serious. You are opening minds. Thank you so very much.

    • @michaelharrington75
      @michaelharrington75 Год назад +1

      Why would anyone be richly blessed for making this? There wasn't one mention of God throughout the whole 2+ hours, and He's the one who hands out the blessings.

    • @trentmason009
      @trentmason009 Год назад +3

      @@michaelharrington75 I'm wishing blessings from God onto the person who took a lot of effort to show others the Master's work, the cosmos, in greater detail. I can wish that people will be blessed if they show kindness, for example, even if they don't show kindness while overtly invoking the Almighty. Even when a person isn't reppin' God, there can be blessings asked in their favor, right? I believe I have come to know Him from whom blessings flow, so it was MY way of asking that the person who made the video be blessed for making something that sparked gratitude for God in my life. Wishing goodness and blessings from on high can be done irrespective of the other person's belief system. They may choose to accept it, or they may not. So, in that same vein, may YOU have a blessed day and I hope this answers your question.

    • @michaelharrington75
      @michaelharrington75 Год назад +2

      @@trentmason009 I understand. God bless

  • @marktwain4538
    @marktwain4538 Год назад

    Excellent video.

  • @chrisandrew7577
    @chrisandrew7577 Год назад +3

    Someone needs to show this to flat earthers (yes, they ACTUALLY exist)
    There are so many questions the narrator asks, and there is admission to speculation consistently
    Science is speculative in a sense, but its based on so much empirical evidence and mathematics, its hard to reject as truth
    It's also so beautiful and humbling it makes me sad that humanity hasn't come as a whole to understand how small we are and how much potential we have
    I can be better
    You can be better
    Yet, we are only human

  • @SwayzePGM
    @SwayzePGM Год назад

    Is that ffx fight music when you let kihmari fight his own flesh and blood? It's called, "Servants of the mountain". Always got me rock hard listening to it.

  • @maggieo6672
    @maggieo6672 Год назад +5

    Thank you for sharing this presentation, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Sending love to all of you there from all of us here in Ontario Canada. ❤️🎶⛄☃️

  • @danielash20
    @danielash20 Год назад

    Thinner the hottest the spacing and stretching out the masses with this one showing the process of finding out mathematical and the deal with waves of energy that comes from source of energy unknown

  • @harrietharlow9929
    @harrietharlow9929 Год назад +20

    You are one of my favorite space channels and this video is incredible. Stunning images, ethereal music. I have always loved Cosmic Vistas. Just wonderful! Thank you so much for uploading this, Spark!

    • @harrietharlow9929
      @harrietharlow9929 Год назад +2

      @Thomas Jones I beg your pardon gfdh. What does that mean?

  • @maryseeker7590
    @maryseeker7590 Год назад

    Fabulous! I love this!!

  • @atimetraveler4910
    @atimetraveler4910 Год назад +15

    I love how you specified "OUR universe" in title, because other universes could have there own completely different sights and features.

    • @mth469
      @mth469 Год назад

      The universe looks quite uniform in all directions

    • @atimetraveler4910
      @atimetraveler4910 Год назад

      @@mth469 and?

    • @mth469
      @mth469 Год назад

      @@atimetraveler4910
      The sights elsewhere are likely to be similar.

    • @atimetraveler4910
      @atimetraveler4910 Год назад +2

      @@mth469 oh one more thing just becausd something "appears" one way, doesnt mean its that way. Ever seen or heard of an optical illusion?

    • @IsraelCountryCube
      @IsraelCountryCube Год назад +1

      @@atimetraveler4910 yeah the belief of the lack of belief is weird like nonsense and so is the placebo which is the placebo of a placebo

  • @pekham920
    @pekham920 9 месяцев назад

    These are best lullaby. Every night I need'em to fall asleep

  • @michaelparker7831
    @michaelparker7831 Год назад +30

    It also has a lot to say about how much artificial light we must now put up with at the expense of never knowing what our night sky really looks like.

    • @dilksjoel
      @dilksjoel Год назад +4

      I had a vision when I was young that the power will go out and again we will see the heavens

    • @shanemulligan2176
      @shanemulligan2176 Год назад +1

      😢😂😂

    • @AstroBethTeal
      @AstroBethTeal Год назад +3

      Tell me about it, I’m constantly looking for darker skies but our light polluted cities ruin everything. It’s so sad that we cantenjoy our universe from our home so easily as we used to.

    • @jeffmaas3138
      @jeffmaas3138 Год назад +4

      Go out in the country away from cities, it's impressive

  • @MysteryofGalaxy
    @MysteryofGalaxy Год назад

    Great Video

  • @lofatmat
    @lofatmat Год назад +6

    Exciting thing is exploring the many things that need questioned and answered throughout our life the sad thing is most things are guessed through theory even sadder nobody lives long enough to get the truth!

    • @voidremoved
      @voidremoved Год назад

      I know the Truth... And Jesus knows me.

    • @lofatmat
      @lofatmat Год назад

      @@voidremoved Not talking about Jesus though!

  • @mot3139
    @mot3139 Год назад

    This was simply fantastic ty,

  • @Wayne-Katsikaris
    @Wayne-Katsikaris Год назад +7

    Fantastic Video, like the Host's skills👍
    Why have we not seen still photos or video of our own Planet as these Rockets to the moon or Satellites traveling toward deeper space ?? Of course I mean clear photos and not dot like ones.

  • @soniaasbun3900
    @soniaasbun3900 Год назад

    Amazing information about the Universe very good explanation, thank you so much Míster Iván Semeniuk!🙏🌎💙💯

  • @randallmarsh446
    @randallmarsh446 Год назад +4

    Interesting different concepts of the universe and the possibilities of how it is created. I have a thought that could change the way we see space time ... We base our time on the rotation of the earth and also by the time we are born and die. If our life spans were 10x as of what it is no w and our days and nights were 10x longer how would we see the cosmos in the view of space and time?
    And if we were born with 12 fingers on each limb instead of 5? Food for thought ..would our mathmatics be the same or different?

  • @chris7921
    @chris7921 Год назад

    The music is this is giving me some 80’s feels ❤

  • @artdonovandesign
    @artdonovandesign Год назад +11

    Great script and narration, Ivan and beautiful imagery of the imagined Milky Way.
    The early astronomers certainly benefited from the lack of light pollution. No electric lights of any kind at night. (Certainly a dream for us star gazers!)
    Had industrialization brought us street illumination in the early 19th century, it would have hindered the study of the night sky by many, many decades.

    • @sphereitis2433
      @sphereitis2433 Год назад

      Imagined ?

    • @thewarriorbunny
      @thewarriorbunny Год назад

      In my country our piwer utility can not keep up with demand so we get "load shedding" we go off for about 6hrs a day. But it is broken up into 2hr periods. When our area goes off between 10pm to 12... we like to watch the stars.
      But this wont last long because nost of us are getting solar panels and inverters...so we can enjoyvit while we can.

  • @danzephyr2797
    @danzephyr2797 Год назад

    I loved this, thank you.

  • @walshamite
    @walshamite Год назад +28

    Such amazing events had to conspire to put us here as sentient beings on a beautiful planet that supports all our needs. RUclips alone amalgamates such a cornucopia of informative expert resources on physics, astronomy and cosmology.

    • @ShawnSmith-iv1mb
      @ShawnSmith-iv1mb Год назад +8

      Yeah God.

    • @perrynn7173
      @perrynn7173 Год назад +2

      Great comment.

    • @walshamite
      @walshamite Год назад

      @@ShawnSmith-iv1mbScience doesn't need a deity, and the invisible silent being you postulate is lacking any credible evidence. Please don't cite the Bible, it's just a pile of made up myths and legends.

    • @houstonhill5286
      @houstonhill5286 Год назад

      Jj

    • @oldschoolgamer5113
      @oldschoolgamer5113 Год назад +3

      Are you referring to evolution/order from chaos. If so do you think it's possible for a tornado to go through a junkyard and spit out a F-16?

  • @greenway6316
    @greenway6316 Год назад

    Excellent channel.
    Merry Christmas 🎄

  • @Krystal_Lynn
    @Krystal_Lynn Год назад +4

    I think they see what they want images like a "cosmic background" and in time their views will change

  • @bradjustice4099
    @bradjustice4099 7 месяцев назад

    The Mixing Bowl in Gering is great. Great glacé. Pink Palace outside of town is awesome too

  • @pamelawinson3192
    @pamelawinson3192 Год назад +10

    Well I would not want to live forever ...this life has been enough in trying to find peace a heaven on earth...

    • @Davidsavage8008
      @Davidsavage8008 Год назад

      Find ? More like make together a heaven on earth

    • @aqibali3722
      @aqibali3722 Год назад

      ​@@Davidsavage8008uyuuuu up my Yu Kyu yuuuuuuu by by l

  • @Jezzaaa3
    @Jezzaaa3 3 месяца назад +1

    Put this on to fall asleep, yet here I am 25 minutes in reading the comment section haha

  • @JimKrause1975
    @JimKrause1975 Год назад +16

    I absolutely loved it! As usual very fantastic pictures of the cosmos and such in depth explanations of our amazing universe! Well done Spark!

  • @gl0bal7474
    @gl0bal7474 Год назад

    visuals are awesome.

  • @melanieflores4057
    @melanieflores4057 Год назад +3

    New subby here😊❤

  • @QauntumAI
    @QauntumAI Год назад +1

    The distance even to the nearest star outside of our solar system is farther than anybody can comprehend and that's just to the nearest star. Nobody can comprehend the space.

  • @anthonyrichardson6217
    @anthonyrichardson6217 Год назад +11

    I really love how the documentary brings up the discovery of cephied variable stars without mentioning WHO discovered them, Henrietta Leavitt. It goes on to name the astronomers who used this information to make discoveries regarding our galaxy and others. Discoveries that would have been impossible if not for Henrietta Leavitt.

  • @lordbacon4972
    @lordbacon4972 Год назад +11

    The horrifying vastness of the universe

    • @nikashford425
      @nikashford425 Год назад

      Exactly

    • @voidremoved
      @voidremoved Год назад +1

      God is infinitely more vast.

    • @theroadie7537
      @theroadie7537 Год назад +3

      @@voidremoved This doc is about science not mythology, so remarks that reference your imaginary friend should be used for flat earth or miracles type presentations. And If he can do miracles get him to clean the plastic out of the oceans and to quit warming the planet. After all he is responsible for everything, so get him to fix it. We are supposed to take god on faith but you refuse science on fact.

    • @martwest3261
      @martwest3261 Год назад

      @@voidremoved God isn't vast. An abstract concept has no mass or volume. I reckon your belief system has been challanged and that has stirred your indoctrinated defence mechanism into action. Could you please state your sources for your delusion please, otherwise leave us critical thinkers to have an intelligent conversation.
      Did you lose your sandwich board?

    • @tom-vf1xv
      @tom-vf1xv Год назад +1

      @@theroadie7537 I thought humans having free will means we're the ones responsible....

  • @michaelparker7831
    @michaelparker7831 Год назад +22

    If there was a Big Bang why would anyone be surprised with the fact that the Universe is, not only expanding, but is also still in the early stages because it is also Expanding.

    • @This_gonna_be_good_I_know_it
      @This_gonna_be_good_I_know_it Год назад +1

      yeah, right? Like, duh, what else will it be doing?

    • @doctorsloth213
      @doctorsloth213 Год назад +1

      @@This_gonna_be_good_I_know_it why be like that?

    • @This_gonna_be_good_I_know_it
      @This_gonna_be_good_I_know_it Год назад +2

      @@doctorsloth213 be how? Be in agreement with the post??

    • @classica1fungus
      @classica1fungus Год назад +2

      Because it is getting faster in it's expansion. And it's been expanding for atleast billions of years and should have started to slow down. Also btw the big bang and expansion of the Universe are 2 different phenomenon I think

    • @sniffiejoe9370
      @sniffiejoe9370 Год назад +4

      The big bang is in the Imagination of a man welcome to Disneyland, explosions destroy they don't build

  • @code-52
    @code-52 Год назад +3

    It's amazing what man achieves, with such a short life span, and limited intelligence.

  • @mehtapramod23
    @mehtapramod23 Год назад

    MIND BOGGLING

  • @Juuk-D
    @Juuk-D Год назад +3

    With the size of the universe there has to be other planets with life and even advanced beings with equal or higher intelligence than the average Humanoid, but we are so far between we will wonder possibly till forever or some big event occurs.... Thinking about the universe, it's size and your planet in comparison to others just makes your brain explodes, it's so stunning, big, interesting, scary, unbelievable and mysterious. One of the only things us humans can't answer (are we alone? etc..), and possibly won't ever, it just makes it even more impressive and makes me more curious. I like having the answers for everything, but this one is one of the "no one alive will know" mysteries

  • @ganchoaguilares7417
    @ganchoaguilares7417 Год назад

    I really love this so much completely

  • @jasonhollister7497
    @jasonhollister7497 Год назад +1

    "Beautifull" , "Beautiful" & "AMAZING" FULL of "STAR's"around this Universe = OUTSTANDING ( UNIVERSE) & OUTSTAND'n & MATTER ............Just BRELENT STORY & LIGHT & of our (UNIVERSE) .................❤.❤!!😮😮

    • @jasonhollister7497
      @jasonhollister7497 Год назад +1

      .......................Cosmic .....................("SIMPHNEY") ❤❤!!

  • @tonyrmathis
    @tonyrmathis Год назад +23

    Those of us who just want to be left alone always find it funny when people are puzzled as to why Aliens wouldn't be trying to communicate with us.

    • @martwest3261
      @martwest3261 Год назад +1

      Good point. Perhaps intelligent alien life is smart enough to understand the folly of broadcasting your location (and scientific naivety) to an unknown universe.
      Scientists can be a bit "hippy" in their optimism that an alien species would not just "see us with envious eyes". So if we ever decode an intelligent signal from space, the very last thing we should do, is respond. It is scary enough that any smart alien within 100 light years radius could be setting off this way right now to intercept our strange radio signals. even scarier, any within about 33 light years might nearly be here (assuming they have mastered "warp 0.5" travel)
      So hey scientists "Shhhhhh", just listen.
      Also scientist should all be concentrating on saving earth from (and for) mankind and worry less about talking to E.T.

    • @tonyrmathis
      @tonyrmathis Год назад +1

      @@martwest3261
      It's safe to say that any Aliens that might be out there have knowledge of hunting and trapping at least in their ancient history.
      That being the case might our radio signal be interpreted as bait or the cries of wounded animals?
      I can think of a hundred reasons that contacting Aliens is a bad but very few good ones. And the good ones rely entire on faith in their good intentions.
      If we ever do discover Alien communications we shouldn't reply until we've listened long and hard to establish their level of threat.
      Doing otherwise would be like walking into a cabin in the middle of the woods because you heard banjo music.

    • @martwest3261
      @martwest3261 Год назад +4

      @@tonyrmathis 🤣I couldn't have put it better. It seems we two and E.T. have a few things in common. A sense of "let sleeping dogs lie".
      Anyway due to my faith in Einstein and some of the factors in the Drake equation, I have never been overly conscerned about nearby intelligent alien life. It just seems good practice to not advertise our presence on the menu, so to speak.

    • @sorrenblitz805
      @sorrenblitz805 Год назад +3

      ​@@martwest3261 I never worried about it because I figured "If they can come here from wherever home is for them, we never had a chance against them death or cooperation isn't really a choice. It'd be like the ancient Greeks fighting their gods."

    • @r3ddyng176
      @r3ddyng176 Год назад

  • @arbanaismailfroto1738
    @arbanaismailfroto1738 Год назад

    Love this Documentary , as thanks

  • @brucelee5576
    @brucelee5576 Год назад +36

    Doesn’t matter how many of these videos I watch my brain can’t even comprehend how vast the known universe is.

    • @nallab3607
      @nallab3607 Год назад +2

      I understand you completely

    • @martwest3261
      @martwest3261 Год назад +3

      Absolutely. I made a 3D computer sim once that "appeared" to zoom from the observable universe to smaller than a proton radius. Mostly just cubes and spheres to aid the zooming visual, but gave just the effect I needed, by dragging a slider from -27 to +45 to control the zoom. No matter how many times I dragged the slider or at what speed, my brain could not keep track of more than 5 or 6 orders of magnitude.
      Anything 1,000,000 smaller or bigger becomes incomprehensible to me. e.g. I know very well what 1mm and 1Km are, but I can't comprehend their size difference as a proportion.
      No matter how much it fries my brain, I love trying to get my head around it.

    • @gabriellamm2776
      @gabriellamm2776 Год назад +1

      Just imagine if the universe is infinitely expanding through infinite time there is infinite number of combinations infinite times over. There is varying degrees of infinity

    • @lilbert4110
      @lilbert4110 Год назад

      @@martwest3261 smoke some weed bruh

    • @joshuaclark3414
      @joshuaclark3414 Год назад

      Cool story bro 😎

  • @pantiesdown65
    @pantiesdown65 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @professormawillett4297
    @professormawillett4297 Год назад +57

    Fermi just didn’t know or comprehend how big the universe really is. There can be thousands maybe even millions or billions of intelligent civilizations existing outside our visible horizon in all directions. Even within our visible horizon, at ~45 billion light years away, our reception of any signal from them will arrive long after our extinction.

    • @1NH4rM0ny
      @1NH4rM0ny Год назад +7

      wow

    • @silent6121
      @silent6121 Год назад +3

      And you know this how?????

    • @gwilly5364
      @gwilly5364 Год назад +1

      They’re already here 😮😮😮

    • @professormawillett4297
      @professormawillett4297 Год назад +1

      @@gwilly5364 : Highly unlikely. You can’t count yourself.

    • @circusshizshow
      @circusshizshow Год назад +1

      And when you factor in interdimensionality... there is no telling.

  • @drewidrie2396
    @drewidrie2396 Год назад +1

    It's only 52,000 lightyears across. Let's get exploring it already!

  • @georgesdoucet1361
    @georgesdoucet1361 Год назад +11

    You don’t understand today, but you understand billions of years ago. Y’a right.

    • @haidengeary8277
      @haidengeary8277 Год назад +6

      ... what?

    • @xBoLtiCuS
      @xBoLtiCuS Год назад

      Reading your comment makes me think you would be surprised to find out that the thought of a big bang had humble origins from a Belgian priest.

    • @angeleanovella7
      @angeleanovella7 Год назад +1

      Exactly. The problem of eternity is because of their father but they want us to believe some yt men can explain it away.. It'll be eternal again once theyre shutup in hell

  • @Bsssssssssssss
    @Bsssssssssssss Год назад +1

    Wonderful history ❤️

  • @elbee360
    @elbee360 Год назад +5

    Should we not try to search closer to the centre of the galaxy, would they not be eons of 'evolved' galactic time ahead of us further out on the. Spiral arms?

    • @voidremoved
      @voidremoved Год назад

      Bible pages

    • @martwest3261
      @martwest3261 Год назад +2

      We'll ignore voidremoved's irrelevant outburst.
      It was always my guess that the galactic centre was more dynamic and therefore newer, containing more young stars than old. Similar to the the larger ripples on a pond being the oldest.
      I also guess that when scanning the densest part of our galaxy for intelligent life any spectography spikes or frequency bands are overpowered by ambient noise, making detecting chemical or radio traces of life unreliable.
      Just my thoughts, I'm not a scientist.