Have you thought about doing the same in reverse - ie reducing the power of 10. The only difference is that you would probably have to stop at 10 to the power of -35 (plancks constant
We’re part of something larger. The universe is fractal in nature so if we can understand the way it behaves on a microscopic level, we can understand how it behaves on macroscopic level. To a higher being, a billion of our years would be a mere nanosecond at their immense scale, just as a tiny humanoid standing knee high to an electron would experience a billion years in what to us was just a nanosecond.
I love the background music in this video. So majestic. :)
anyone here from science class
Mee
yeah
Here for Physics.
Dinomra same
Yup
Woah.. watching this suddenly made me believe that there might indeed be aliens. hahaha. And to them, we too are aliens. :)
Science class gang 😎
Is that Morgan Freeman?
Yep!
Yes.
This film was actually my introduction to Morgan Freeman when I was a kid.
Have you thought about doing the same in reverse - ie reducing the power of 10. The only difference is that you would probably have to stop at 10 to the power of -35 (plancks constant
That's done in the original IMAX video this is taken from, Powers of Ten
We’re part of something larger. The universe is fractal in nature so if we can understand the way it behaves on a microscopic level, we can understand how it behaves on macroscopic level. To a higher being, a billion of our years would be a mere nanosecond at their immense scale, just as a tiny humanoid standing knee high to an electron would experience a billion years in what to us was just a nanosecond.
Neat!
Yes but l thought black holes was a gateway to another galaxy?
Anything beyond that is the Multiverse
Anyone here from physics lol
The background score music name please ?
Yes pls
@@themshann it's Cosmic Voyage - David Michael Frank
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Amei
Anyone here from math class?
Nah from science g
@@elibarnes5195 Yes same
Here from physics.
Me
Yeah