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  • @therealcyberius
    @therealcyberius Год назад +90

    “The universe is a pretty big place. If it's just us, seems like an awful waste of space.” Carl Sagan

    • @maal5643
      @maal5643 Год назад

      Bro universe is young so how did we know that many creation is behind us like before us

    • @viking_nor
      @viking_nor Год назад +12

      @@maal5643 try again

  • @chill1ray
    @chill1ray Год назад +55

    The smallest units were detected using the large hadron collider. they smashed particles into each other and detected the smallest particles during the explosion .

    • @deepcoder1845
      @deepcoder1845 Год назад +8

      Ray, you beat me to it. These guys need to take a basic course in physics as they show their ignorance laughing like they do. I am betting even a well educated 8th grader would know of the LHC located in europe for christs sake.

    • @deepcoder1845
      @deepcoder1845 Год назад

      For the non-science folks reading this here is a free one for you. A virus is a 1000 times smaller (almost all) than a bacteria and the reason we cannot cure the common cold.

    • @altairtodescatto
      @altairtodescatto Год назад +2

      @@deepcoder1845 most of the world dont know that, sayin for a guy in the south america

    • @Rexie19
      @Rexie19 Год назад

      @@deepcoder1845 I’m sorry the fuck doe’s any of that mean

    • @fluffylittlebear
      @fluffylittlebear Год назад +1

      @@deepcoder1845 🤓

  • @SighDontWantAHandle
    @SighDontWantAHandle Год назад +42

    Watching the blokes talk about Quantum Physics made my day! haha

    • @abdullaali6226
      @abdullaali6226 Год назад +2

      Haaha Me too, I like that they don't act like they know a lot, they don't even spend time to google before the video. This made the video even more pure and realistic of how normal people would think when they see or hear Physics terms. I like that.

  • @michaelschemlab
    @michaelschemlab Год назад +55

    There is a specific type of microscope called a Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) that can be used to see stuff at the atomic level

    • @enoughofthis
      @enoughofthis Год назад +4

      Electron tunneling microscope

    • @themourningstar338
      @themourningstar338 Год назад +6

      The inventors of the STM, Rohrer and Binnig, won the Noble Prize in 1986 for developing it.

  • @brianlewis5692
    @brianlewis5692 Год назад +16

    'quantum' means "amount" i.e. the total amount of something, the quantity. In physics, it's used to mean the smallest or indivisible part of something.

  • @DeniseF
    @DeniseF Год назад +12

    It's scary how vast the universe as we know it is and it continues to expand..crazy

  • @jl6332
    @jl6332 Год назад +7

    It's mind blowing that as we observe stuff far in space, some of them don't exist as we're looking at them...

  • @Blynat
    @Blynat Год назад +6

    Mike was very close. There are more stars in OUR Milky Way Galaxy then there are grains of sand on Earth. But then There are also more Galaxy then there are stars in our galaxy. It's INSANE how huge the known universe is.

  • @ClayLoomis1958
    @ClayLoomis1958 Год назад +10

    We can't see a black hole either, but we found out they existed by watching what happens around and because of them. Some of these things can be extrapolated through some mathematics that are, frankly, way above my pay grade.

  • @BuccWylde
    @BuccWylde Год назад +5

    Just think, many of the stars we see in the sky at night have died out long ago. They're just so far away that we are seeing the light they gave off long ago that has just reached earth recently (well relatively recently as space is concerned).

    • @didierleonard7125
      @didierleonard7125 10 месяцев назад

      wrong. the majority of stars we see at night are uinside a cube of nearly 5000 light years side.

  • @t.e.stroud1781
    @t.e.stroud1781 Год назад +8

    13:10 Fun fact (maybe) just fact: Neutron stars are insanely tiny, but are the densiest stellar objects. They only have a radius of about 6 miles, but at least 1.5 times more mass than the sun. They result from the explosion of a massive star that compresses the core.

    • @lxldny
      @lxldny Год назад +1

      wow!

    • @rukus9585
      @rukus9585 Год назад

      Damn. That's interesting.

    • @didierleonard7125
      @didierleonard7125 10 месяцев назад

      explosion that compress .. i.e implosion

  • @no127
    @no127 Год назад +4

    Everyone says they feel so insignificant when they learn about the insane size of the universe and while I agree, it also shows the incredible power of the human brain, what it can comprehend and what it is capable of if one puts in the effort!

  • @morpho5539
    @morpho5539 Год назад +4

    These videos make you feel incredibly significant and insignificant at the same time

  • @beverly.alford
    @beverly.alford Год назад +4

    What if we’re all living on a quark? And that quark is situated on a quark? I need a drink. Happy Friday, blokes 🤯🍸♾

  • @drewjsnyder3
    @drewjsnyder3 Год назад +1

    We find these things mostly by measuring nuclear alpha and beta decay in a vacuum or some sort of bubble chamber. But all of this was wrapped under the umbrella of High Energy Nuclear/Particle Physics for the beginning purposes of this video. The answers to every question you asked about the "small things" can be seen in quantum mechanics and particle physics. And more specifically in the field of elementary particles physics. There's also some material science, nanomaterials and chemistry being displayed here. But it's all subatomic.
    Most discoveries being verified by particle accelerators, atom smashers, heavy-ion colliders or element hunters. Places like Fermilab in Chicago with the Tevatron, PIP 1&2 + Mu2e and Muon g-2. Everything on the SLAC campus at Stanford. The Cosmotron & AGS at BNL in New York. Then you have CERN on the boarder of France & Switzerland which is pretty next level with their SPS/SppS and Large Electron-Positron Collider (LEP) who's tunnel is now housing the Large Hadron Collier (LHC). The ATLAS and CMS experiments ran on the LHC discovered/confirmed the Higgs boson. Up until then we only hypothesized ideas about the Standard Model of Partial Physics. But we found proof thereby giving us the mechanisms to apply mass to elementary particles and subsequently measure them and anything else they happen to come into contact with.

  • @trevorpullen3199
    @trevorpullen3199 Год назад +1

    The Statue of Unity is in India. Never seen it in person, but it's had to comprehend how large it is. I've been in the Statue of Liberty. It basically goes up to his knee. I can't fathom what that would look like in person.

  • @spacehonky6315
    @spacehonky6315 8 дней назад

    My teacher explained it like seeing the wind. Not visible to the eye, but you can see how it pushes leaves, picks up dust, can be measured, predicted, etc.
    You really get an idea of how old and large the universe might be when the farthest visible light took 94 trillion years to get to Earth. Uh huh. The mind boggles.

  • @randykillman6475
    @randykillman6475 Год назад +1

    The Statue of Unity is the world's tallest statue, with a height of 182 meters (597 feet), located in the state of Gujarat, India.
    and these are only the know universes

  • @retired4365
    @retired4365 Год назад +1

    A quark is a fundamental particle. There are six classifications of quarks called top, bottom, up, down, strange, and charm. Corks are in pairs twos and threes. The amount of energy to split a quark pair apart creates two more quarks. Now you have a start in fundamental quantum physics. 😂

  • @goonbelly5841
    @goonbelly5841 Год назад +2

    Q: What does a quantum duck say?
    A: quark quark

  • @kinjiru731
    @kinjiru731 Год назад +2

    Daz, the stuff in quantum theory would just blow your mind. The ability for a particle to be entangled and therefore affecting another particle even across massive distances. Particles that exist in different states depending on whether or not they're being observed, etc. It sounds insane, but we've demonstrated a lot of this. Quite a bit is still theoretical as well, and some of it will pan out as true, some won't.

    • @LamirLakantry
      @LamirLakantry Год назад

      Depending if they're being observed makes it sound like the observation is what causes the change. But in reality it's more accurate to say that their super position collapses when interacted with. Like if you had to find the location of a bubble with your eyes closed. Feeling the bubble tells you where it is, but as soon as you do, it pops. Likewise, in order to observe something, you have to interact with it. For example bouncing light off it to see. Pop!

  • @deepcoder1845
    @deepcoder1845 Год назад +1

    The one bloke ask what the speed of light is, here is a layman's term we can comprehend in our feeble human minds. When we say the speed of light is 186,000 miles per SECOND that goes in one ear and out the other. Just remember this the next time someone uses the term. A rocket ship would have to go around the Earth 7 times in one SECOND to achieve the speed of light and to extend our knowledge mankind would have to maintain that incredible speed for 4.2 years to reach our nearest star Alpha Centauri (yes, Lost in Space fans it is a real star and place.) Its actually a triple star system but i digress... ; ))

  • @chancemeyers8502
    @chancemeyers8502 11 месяцев назад

    8:10 Okay Daz. Going full Wallace and Gromit with the Cheese theory lol

  • @particalsayian6621
    @particalsayian6621 Год назад +2

    Good one on you blokes, great video. You're reactions are so honest and genuine! I enjoyed your reactions more than the video itself. When being shown how infinitesimal we are compared to the observable universe; your reactions displayed humility. That's a great sign that a person possesses wisdom. I don't know if you blokes are religious, but in the Bible it's written: "The fear of Jehovah is the beginning of wisdom." (Psalm 111:10) Many people may question His existence, but the more I learn about the physical universe and how infinite it is; the more I believe He's REAL and that He created it. If it's true just imagine how awesome God must really be. This video really makes you think.

  • @michaelschemlab
    @michaelschemlab Год назад +2

    The Statue of Unity is in India. It’s the tallest statue in the world

  • @TXHEN1
    @TXHEN1 Год назад +1

    The fact that the very small and the very big are governed by different physics is one of the strongest arguments that scientist use to argue that we might be in a simulation. This should not be but for some reason everything is different at quantum levels and they all are governed by their own forces and equations like if it was a different code for both. This also goes in hand with the weird curious fact that we cant for some reason just take lets say a 100,000 megapixel I mage of something then zoom into it and see it in its atomic state, there is a limit to where we can zoom into objects and then they just pixilate even tho we can zoon into a quarter from a pace pic, we can't just zoom into a leaf and see it in it's small sates from an inch away it will pixilate fast. Yet we can under a microscope from a smaller zoom %. There is nothing especial about the lens or the light, it is just the way it is. Like if it was code also. Or the experiments of trying to capture protons patterns when we are not observing them, the test shows that they are different 100% of the time when we observe them compared to when we are not. You can look this up but basically that should not be also. Imagine designing a game, you are not going to wasting time and resources rendering a flashlights light illuminating a closed room if the player is not there to see it even tho that player doesn't turn the flashlight off when he leaves. That is the test they do with protons in a simplified nutshell but never with test equipment left at the closed room would it show that that flashlight is making light till the player(us) is there to see it. We tried to trick this by leaving a recording camera and then the light will be recorded on the instrument like if seeing it trough a recording or a life feed would count as player interaction. Colleges and major labs around the world have tried capture the light with test instruments of protons but still 100% of them fail unless we are witnessing this in person(or by recordings etc, etc, etc.) Like we found a cheat in the game wr our proton testing equipment beat the games code.

  • @Miromf
    @Miromf Год назад

    And some people still think that we are alone in universe lol.

  • @ChrisAdamscomedy
    @ChrisAdamscomedy Год назад +2

    The Salamander BloKes from planet A795B is my other favorite reaction channel

  • @Kenneth_James
    @Kenneth_James Год назад +1

    Daz, they use colliders like LHC. Detect them with detectors like Atlas.

  • @MSpight
    @MSpight Год назад +1

    Like Office Bloke Dave pointed out, this is the forth time they are making this video on this topic - check out the others by searching “Office Blokes Universe”.

  • @nelsonrodriguez5942
    @nelsonrodriguez5942 Год назад +1

    If you want a “new” comedian I don’t believe you’ve reacted to on your channel before, I would suggest Robin Williams “the human body was designed by committee”. True gold!!

  • @Sandman60077
    @Sandman60077 Год назад +1

    After watching this I've decided I'm that insignificant and nothing really matters, so I'm not going to work tomorrow.

  • @trevorpullen3199
    @trevorpullen3199 Год назад

    A light year is the distance light travels in one year. A light day is the distance light travels in one day. It's a little tricky because the speed of light technically isn't constant, but close enough.

  • @anthonysantucci4803
    @anthonysantucci4803 Год назад +1

    Just won my first round high school football playoff game 56-0 lol. Let’s go!

  • @Blynat
    @Blynat Год назад

    Black holes are also not visible, but we have tons of proof they exist. Like stars orbiting "nothing" that happens to be way heavier(or massive as in having more mass) than the star it's self.

  • @frankrotondo3771
    @frankrotondo3771 Год назад +1

    Like the Duck said. “quark quark 😅

  • @noni5961
    @noni5961 Год назад

    They do experiments to identify these little things. So they figure it out from reactions and behaviours of matter that they test.

  • @Tar-Numendil
    @Tar-Numendil Год назад

    1 Light-year is the distance light can/will travel in a vacuum in the span of 1 Earth year. The distance is 5,878,625,560,912.8 miles or 9,460,730,774,701.6 kilometers.

  • @imnotyourfriendbuddy1883
    @imnotyourfriendbuddy1883 Год назад +1

    they use maffs to figure out quark size.

  • @RomesThe59
    @RomesThe59 Год назад

    You guys find this relaxing, I find it absolutely terrifying

  • @nucpsay1524
    @nucpsay1524 Год назад

    Hi Blokes, it was my understanding about light years means for your eyes to see the light , it took so many years for the light to reach your eyes , Thanks for great share

  • @djm3suxx
    @djm3suxx Год назад

    With the universe and its beings so massive, it’s unbelievable to know the beginning of our universe was so tiny…
    “The universe inside is hard to fathom.
    It was composed in a region small as a single atom.
    Less than one trillionth the size the point of a pen.
    Microscopic but on a macro level within.” -Gza

  • @chancemeyers8502
    @chancemeyers8502 11 месяцев назад

    They put size not confirmed on the quarks and stuff because they're so tiny we dont really know how to measure them. They figure out how to detect them tho. Thats what particle accelerators do. They smash atom together so fast they shatter and thats how we found out that atoms are made up of even smaller things. Its really hard to comprehend. Not saying yall are dumb. I barely can myself. Only know this knowledge cause of Neil Degrasse Tyson and his RUclips channel StarTalk. He has guest on sometimes that specialize in stuff such as The Quantum or searching for stars/exoplanets. Shit like that. Love the video's guys. Yall might be a bit older than me. But yall definitely still have young souls. Which you just love to see 😁

  • @StefanVeenstra
    @StefanVeenstra Год назад

    Lightyear is the distance light travels in one full earth year. But then we're measuring in time, not distance.
    Another example: the sun is approximately 8.33 lightminutes away. Anything we experience as the sun, the star itself is already more than 8 minutes ahead of our time.
    Now imagine a year. 5 years. 10 years. Heck, if you look at a star at your current age distance, you'll see it as it was the year or even day you were born.
    We may be miniscule and insignificant, don't forget we are here to observe it and capable to put it into perspective, numbers and words, that in itself is remarkable.

  • @isaiahbaggett5014
    @isaiahbaggett5014 Год назад +1

    Yall should do a reaction to Neil DeGrasse Tyson, "Cosmic Perspective", or interesting science topics

  • @Blynat
    @Blynat Год назад

    Neutron stars are some of the most dense things in the universe that haven't turned into a black hole. A star that size would have more mass than The Earth many thousands of times over.

  • @billweimer282
    @billweimer282 Год назад

    Yous guys posted a video two smart 4 me! Mind bending!

  • @jamesfunnyvideos
    @jamesfunnyvideos Год назад +1

    You should do one that zooms out from Earth or a person on surface and describes the larger things. Insane shit.
    Local Group (Our galaxy and a few others near us)
    Observable Universe (As far as we can see because of the speed of light), the actual universe is estimated to be anywhere from 8x to something like 64 sextillion times bigger than that...

  • @chrisburrelljr9270
    @chrisburrelljr9270 Год назад

    A light-year is a measurement of distance and not time (as the name might imply). A light-year is the distance a beam of light travels in a single Earth year, which equates to approximately 6 trillion miles (9.7 trillion kilometers

  • @J0ECRAWF15H
    @J0ECRAWF15H Год назад

    just wanna say I feel like a Top Quark today.

  • @tyronevaldez-kruger5313
    @tyronevaldez-kruger5313 Год назад

    I love that. React to a video fro an atom to smaller scales. This micro world is mind blowing

  • @noni5961
    @noni5961 Год назад

    Light year- the distance light travels in an earth year.

  • @TreyM1609
    @TreyM1609 Год назад +1

    Speed of light is 983,571,056 ft per second or 299,792,458 meters per second. Or, 182,282 miles per second. In other words, it’s really fucking fast lol

    • @TreyM1609
      @TreyM1609 Год назад

      @@CLEO99087 it’s called Google. Except the 182,282 if you don’t know that then you never took a physics class

  • @nesseihtgnay9419
    @nesseihtgnay9419 Год назад

    just the vastness of the universe

  • @quasicrystal5166
    @quasicrystal5166 Год назад +4

    Fairly sure the smallest things are either quarks or a singularity. Could be wrong i'm not a physicist.

  • @krw73
    @krw73 Год назад

    Heard that if you relax your breathing, 54 Earth's can fit inside Uranus

  • @Ameslan1
    @Ameslan1 Год назад +1

    Hey Office Blokes.. if you have seen the Marvel movie "Ant Man" Ant Man's wife gets stuck at the subatomic levels and Ant Man shrinks down to try to find her or bring her back to normal size.

    • @manny7662
      @manny7662 Год назад +1

      Ant man you mean lol

    • @Ameslan1
      @Ameslan1 Год назад +1

      @@manny7662 Yes Ant Man thank you! I just fixed the error and changed it to Ant Man :) LOL

    • @unknown431
      @unknown431 Год назад

      atom man😄

  • @jerzeyguy71
    @jerzeyguy71 Год назад

    the strange quark turns into the charm quark who gets the bottom quark... Dave Quark Five!!! LOL!! ok, who taught Mike how to use the pause button??? where does an office blokes chair fit into this size? enjoyed the video and your guys reaction to it!! very good! Mike go back to look at the deepest man made things or something like that they did! guys sent you an email on the gmail listed!! read it!

  • @SayGahTaah
    @SayGahTaah Год назад

    I live about 10 miles from an atom smasher. I try not to think about the kinds of settings and what could go wrong there

  • @enoughofthis
    @enoughofthis Год назад

    Distance traveled by light in a year

  • @morpho5539
    @morpho5539 Год назад

    Conscious beings make decisions like a rock rolls down a hill

  • @fishtailfuture
    @fishtailfuture Год назад

    It really is science. You can learn on youtube if you devote the time to learn how we know how large/heavy some of these small sub atomic particles are. What's crazy, is if your interested in it, you can learn and understand how and why we know these things. Some of the early stuff in the video is more down to a ratio of size. But pretty accurate non the less. I've put in the time slowly over the last few years, and I don't know the math, but I do understand the equipment, terminology, and can understand the explanations. Mind boggling stuff. I will forever love youtube for giving me access to these things. And so much else.

  • @noni5961
    @noni5961 Год назад

    These are sizes. Not volumes 😂😂😂

  • @Silvaria928
    @Silvaria928 Год назад +2

    I've never understood why some people look at the immensity of the Universe and feel insignificant. I look at it and think, "Wow, all those planets and stars and nebulae and galaxies and there's nothing out there just like me!" It makes me feel amazingly unique. 🥰

    • @mypud4068
      @mypud4068 Год назад

      Well if the multiverse proves true then you are not unique haha

  • @BluntforceJ
    @BluntforceJ Год назад

    that's only what we can see... sheesh

  • @holddamayo7474
    @holddamayo7474 Год назад

    The speed of light is something like 287 thousand miles per second if I remember correctly

    • @almostyummymummy
      @almostyummymummy Год назад

      299,792.458km/second. Just on 186,282 miles per second

  • @Nebechadnezzar
    @Nebechadnezzar Год назад

    You guys should watch the top ten space facts by Lemmino, great channel, great video.

  • @mitchblackmore5230
    @mitchblackmore5230 Год назад

    Last things first...I've had a few drinks. That being said, when the nerds find a 'new particle' of a smaller size, does that particle not have to be made up of smaller particles? Is there actually a 'thing' on this planet that is only made up of 'itself'? Not sure how that is possible. Not sure how the other explanation (made up of smaller particles) is possible because this would be infinite. Have fun sleeping tonight.

  • @enoughofthis
    @enoughofthis Год назад

    Smallest thing is a plank le gth

  • @LordGdawg
    @LordGdawg Год назад +1

    I love the MBS RUclips channel. Check out the time one.

  • @chrisburrelljr9270
    @chrisburrelljr9270 Год назад

    I think it's time for you guys to update your intro change the image because clearly daz has hair and is not bald like on the cartoon image and please you guys need to add some designs in the back wall

  • @karazor-el9596
    @karazor-el9596 Год назад

    light speed is 187,000 miles per second time slows down at that speed comared to those not moving at light speed known as (time dialation)

  • @domination1985
    @domination1985 Год назад

    Check out quarter crew they did a bunch of these comparison videos

  • @nesseihtgnay9419
    @nesseihtgnay9419 Год назад

    yall never heard of up and down quark's or top and bottom?

  • @dicerosautismambient4894
    @dicerosautismambient4894 Год назад

    Nice reaction. React to could a moon orbit a moon by cool worlds.

  • @StormyWeather21
    @StormyWeather21 Год назад

    it said Sizes aren't confirmed for the quarks

    • @didierleonard7125
      @didierleonard7125 10 месяцев назад

      for the electron it is considered that it has no siwe at all .. ie they have no dimension...

  • @maxionsoundcloud
    @maxionsoundcloud 8 месяцев назад

    You guys have to react to some neil tyson

  • @speciesspeciate6429
    @speciesspeciate6429 Год назад

    Science bitches. Happy New Year

  • @priyaranjanrout5157
    @priyaranjanrout5157 Год назад

    Statue of unity is in india

  • @P1_384
    @P1_384 Год назад

    Planck Length

  • @davidjohn2534
    @davidjohn2534 Год назад

    react to "Making the Case-Lebron James" by Clayton Crowley

  • @Kenneth_James
    @Kenneth_James Год назад

    We will never see or hear alien life. The universe is too vast.

  • @xxraddrummerxx
    @xxraddrummerxx Год назад

    stronger microscopes i suppose

  • @lapouleduvillage
    @lapouleduvillage Год назад

    Please react to Triumph the insult comic dog! Thanks!

  • @ravex24
    @ravex24 Год назад

    18:50 I just pictured some guy spend all that time traveling with the end of a tape measure to measure the width of the Milky Way and then just before he's about to mark the edge, it slips out of his finger and it goes flying back towards the other side of the galaxy. Then pictured that guy realizing what had just happened. That poor imaginary guy.

  • @TheJachinbankes
    @TheJachinbankes Год назад +1

    First

  • @Chyrnobyl66
    @Chyrnobyl66 Год назад +1

    3 grown men, and not one knows what a light year is lol, smh

    • @officeblokedaz
      @officeblokedaz Год назад

      Is it important to know? Will I use that info ever? Will you?

    • @Nekotaku_TV
      @Nekotaku_TV Год назад

      @@officeblokedaz Yes.

    • @Chyrnobyl66
      @Chyrnobyl66 Год назад

      @@officeblokedaz I mean yea, i think it's pretty important lol. Like it's pretty cool when people say stuff and i know wtf they are on about. It's not a biggie, i just thought it was one of those things everyone knew.

  • @joshuabolton3866
    @joshuabolton3866 Год назад

    How bored do you have to be to figure this stuff out

  • @israymervalentin-arias6313
    @israymervalentin-arias6313 Год назад

    the universe is nothing compared to the multiverse.

  • @Sha-El
    @Sha-El Год назад

    All of them pictures are fake

  • @babaganoosh7020
    @babaganoosh7020 Год назад

    same topic third video great 💤

  • @AxelFoleyDetroitLions
    @AxelFoleyDetroitLions Год назад

    I think the giant atom Colliders can collect data to Study Small Things inside atoms. They Smash them Apart and then have vacuums and filters that detect signs of their existence.

  • @AxelFoleyDetroitLions
    @AxelFoleyDetroitLions Год назад

    I think the Entire Universe is Just a Blood cell In Some Giant Thing…Full of universe’ flowing around its veins

  • @fishtailfuture
    @fishtailfuture Год назад

    I love one dude on the right. "to achieve what". As there is an x-ray illustration on the screen in front of him. What are those good for? lol
    You know this petabyte internet thing you are using right now? hmmmm?

  • @kermitthefrogsings280
    @kermitthefrogsings280 Год назад +1

    What if we actually live in a microscopic world and our sun is a electron or something, it would make sense

    • @aj897
      @aj897 Год назад

      What if we're so big that we miss civilizations on other planets because we assume they'd be similar in size to us?

    • @unknown431
      @unknown431 Год назад +1

      I think too, our universe is as small as an atom in the universe... I think it's a loop, there's always something higher and higher and that's infinity maybe

    • @bugsbunny4647
      @bugsbunny4647 Год назад

      I had the same thought seeing this. Space really looks like pieces of a bigger puzzle.