Check out our new documentary, Armstrong directed by David Fairhead that tells the definitive life story of Neil Armstrong: from his childhood in rural Ohio, through aerial combat in Korea, to his first steps on the Moon. Let us know what you think in the comments below! - ruclips.net/video/v4feYpNzcd4/видео.html
I've been trying to watch this entire video for weeks. This guy puts me to sleep better than any rainforest sounds or easy listening music I've ever heard! It's amazing!
Yes. I've found myself lost in it no matter how I'm feeling. Good times. Bad times. Just knowing there is so much more out there. There is no feeling like getting lost in the night sky.
Allah! There is no god but He - the Living, the Self-subsisting, Eternal. No slumber can seize Him nor Sleep. His are all things in the heavens and on earth. Who is there that can intercede in His presence except as he permitteth? He knoweth what (appeareth to His creatures As) Before or After or Behind them. Nor shall they compass aught of His knowledge except as He willeth. His throne doth extend over the heavens and on earth, and He feeleth no fatigue in guarding and preserving them, For He is the Most High, the Supreme (in glory). 10 - Surat Al-Raad: “It is He who shows you the lightning, causing fear and hope and who brings up the heavy cloud. And the thunder declares His glory and His praise, and the angels too for awe of Him; and He sends them thunderbolts and smites with them whom He pleases, yet they dispute concerning Allah, and He is mighty in prowess.” [13:13-14]
I love that whatever he says corresponds to the graphics shown unlike other documentaries that just shows random space videos while talking. It helps give us a better understanding of the topic I love the most - the universe in all its splendor.
I agree. I hate it when someone is talking about stars and it shows random stars or planets. This one is awesome because if he is talking about a specific nebula or moon it shows the one being talked about. Or the process he is talking about. So much better
I think this is the most wonderful Space documentary I've ever seen. I give it an A+ What a perfectly cast actor, Erik Hansen, playing "Matt Sabernak." The look, the voice, the expressions! He was so believable in the part. Simply captivating while I learned!
First saw this on Amazon prime and it's been paywalled. I'm so glad it's available on youtube. This guy is great for space documentaries, I hope he does more.
It's nice that they gave this homeless crack head a job . Just kidding , I thought I was looking into a mirror . Time to curl up on the side walk and take my nap .
@@kingbitch7881 We know it's true because we have scientists, astronomers, and physicists working on these problems every single day. We have sent multiple drones to Mars that have sent back videos and pictures. We have giant space telescopes that are scanning the skies for anything that is potentially interesting.
I slept with this playing and I ended up dreaming that I was standing like 100yards away from the pillars of creation,but in my dream the tour guide I had called them the pillars of life. Idk if the pillars are even mentioned in this video. Best dream I have had in a long time.
Does anyone know of more content that is filmed like this?! with a narrator introduction like this one? I LOVED this and need more! I have a dream of projecting videos this on my wall and making a planetarium-like guided experience with friends!
@Holly Gardiner Brian cox sounds gay and looks like he wants to kiss me, and most of his documentaries just show him walking or drawing in the sand with his finger instead of real graphics. He is like in love with seeing himself or somrtjing
Our universe is by far too complex for us to comprehend. Like the human brain. Which, is why I really liked the way it was presented. It gets monotonous trying to follow along while someone tries to describe the universe in the same complex manner as the universe itself. The narrator kept it simple while keeping it interesting enough without making it seem lame. We make the already complicated and super complex twice as complicated by being complicated. There's much to be said about keeping things simple. Good job Matt narrator!!
This was by far the best most in-depth explanation of outer space that I have ever seen in my life. I am at a loss for words and in all of everything that that man just explained to us I now have a greater understanding of all of this stuff which I have been studying for years and now I just feel like I have a grasp on what it all truly is and the scale of it all. I want to think the producer and the director of this video and the commentator as well and all the people in the past that have made this knowledge available to these people to be able to break it down and explain it to us in this manner. Thank you again and God bless you all.
Your joking right? 2 mins in and I could tell this is for 6th graders. Explaining that 200 light years across means if you could travel at the speed of light it would take 200 years to cross...ya lol no shit
@@joshualeniger it's important to lay out the basic information at the beginning of a video like this. One of the greatest coaches of college American football would start each season by saying "This is a football." This is no different.
This is the sort of documentary that some child will see this and say WOW! And a couple decades later, we have the next generation’s Dr. Neil Degrass Tyson or possible travel to Mars. Thank you, this has a classic feel to it in the style not unlike NOVA who’s is the gold standard.
or say WOW and loose their religion and go on a killing spree think;ing what difference does it make, were all just random particles bouncing off each other
Hi, I've been around since propellers and party lines. We Are still here. It's all good. It is wonderful. Isn't it? Reading Dick Tracy in the Sunday Paper. And now, this! Wow! Peace
I’m very surprised of you I can bet that you are definitely from the future or maybe you’ve like existed before and if you think and realize what I just said just let me know
2x: Martian atmosphere has a pressure of 6.518 millibars or 0.095 psi as compared to the Earth's sea level atmospheric pressure of 14.7 psi. Ignorance of such elemental fact speaks for itself.
@@alfredpetrossian3036 Arrogance over a completely inconsequential tidbit of information that can be looked up any time it is needed speaks even louder...
I have my own built in just like you. Everything is in place for a fantastic NOW/future. Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift that's why they call it the present. I can not remember who wrote it, but it sticks with me. Love you ALL. 🌍🌹🔩
Thank you Ive loved Jupiter and Neptune since I was a small child and realized I forgot most of what I learned about the individual planets from elementary school.
Just a note to consider. The auroras at Neptune's poles are mostly due to it's magnetic field. The solar wind is mostly photons but also contains a lot of charged particles. The planet's magnetic field deflects charged particles and concentrates them in the polar regions where their interactions become bright enough to detect visually. Particles that make it through the field also react but are so randomly dispersed that they are not detectable. Same process is active on earth
A quibble: the individual bright stars in the pictures of nebulae (like the Pillars of Creation) are not in the nebula. Those stars are much closer. We can't see individual stars in the nebula, just like we can't see the individual stars in a photo of the Andromeda nebula (actually, a galaxy). Likewise, there are visible stars in pics of Andromeda. Again, those are _much_ closer to the camera than to Andromeda, which is why we can see each one. Now... where can I buy an outfit like the narrator's? It's making me green with envy! (The green is caused by oxygen, which is found in outer...)
And another quibble: if light can't pass through a nebula, you can't look into it with infrared cameras: they just detect infrared LIGHT. Or, put the other way round, if you need infrared cameras to look into it, then VISIBLE light can't pass through. And another quibble (5:02): "chasm" is traditionally pronounced with a hard k sound (kaz-m), at least in English
6:03: The HIGH pressure would make your skin boil? 27:15: Life probably began with amoeba? Amoebas are eukaryotic cells complex enough to control their shape. Life spent well over a billion years developing to that point. Look, I appreciate that you guys are trying to make valuable documentaries on a budget. You still need a fact-checker and a proofreader.
@@runciblewall yes there are more than a few mistakes. Another one being he said if you were to travel at the speed of light it would take you hundreds of years to travel from one side of ( I forget which nebula he was referring to ) the nebula to the other , when in fact you would get from one side to the other instantaneously. 😎
If I could choose the way I die it would be in space by a huge nebula creating cosmic explosion from a distance as it gets closer and closer to me so I can experience first hand the sheer size and magnificence of it all
This is the best space documentary I've ever seen. Just by watching it once my life has been changed completely for the better. I'm serious because since I watched it my old dog Skippy has been resurrected from the dead and returned home, I have won five hundred dollars on a scratch off lottery ticket. My estranged wife has called off the divorce and agreed to move back in with me and is bringing her twin sister with her. I got promoted at work to a lucrative position that pays well into 6 figures. This documentary was the best thing that's ever happened to me.
This was and is amazing. As someone who dreams of working for NASA and expanding my horizons on space and astrophysics etc I watch these sort of videos all the time especially aatual RUclips lectures for hours on end in the A.M hours. It fascinates me. :)
A very interesting relaxing video that chills me out and opens our eyes to what's happening millions of miles away from planet earth! Maybe one day they will find life on other planet or humans more advanced than us!!! 😎
every time i think about our solar system and galaxy my mind tripps out! Where the hell did it all come from and how?? Where and why??? It's soooo crazy to think about! Love learning about it! Seriously fascinating! What is life!!
It was created Jennifer...and, contrary to popular belief, not so long ago. Evidence, you ask? Jupiter gives off twice as much energy as it receives from the sun. At that rate of decline, Jupiter would be dead if our solar system was 4.5 billion years old, as they say it is. ( 2) We see comets yet they can exist no more than 100,000 years due to mass loss from each orbit around the sun. (3) The arms of spiral galaxies in deep space dated to 10 billion years old are not twisted beyond all recognition in less than 1 billion years as they should be, according to scientists calculations. (4) In 1989 the Voyager probe calculated Jupiter's magnetic field strength to be much stronger than scientists had predicted. Only one scientist's prediction of its strength was correct. Actually, no one else was even close. His calculations were based upon the universe being formed only 6,000 years ago. His model was later applied to Mercury, i believe, and his calculations were correct again. (Dr. Russel Humphreys) (5) The earth's magnetic field was measured for the first time in history by Frederick Gauss about 1850. Long story short, it's declining and rapidly. Only 1,400 yrs. ago it was twice as strong. 2,800 yrs. ago it was 2x as strong as it was 1,400 yrs. ago. That Jennifer is an exponential decline. You cannot go back in time any further than about 10,000 yrs. as it increases in strength. This is because it would become the equivalent strength of a magnetic star and no biological activity that we know of could survive under those conditions. At 60,000 years the magnetic field would be stronger than a neutron star. In order for us to pro-create we must be within a magnetic field for cell division to take place. Time is not on our side. These are only a few examples i'm tossing out here in one area of science. There are many more evidences in astrophysics supporting a young universe that are purposely suppressed because they don't fit the narrative. So.....what happened then? We just happen to hit a sweet spot and all this came into being by chance in a very, very short period of time? Not a chance. It is a creation. The question is who? and that may take you a lifetime, if you live that long. I'm 62 and have been working on it for years slowly and in what I think has been a logical manner. Spock was my hero. Anyway, short answer..............it's the God of the Jews..........take care. oh,..and His Son.
@@shoeshineboy5869 I don't believe in God and I don't believe he made the universe, like not one bit. And I'm only 29. Don't know why you're trying to push your religious beliefs on my comment. I also don't believe the earth is 6000 years old. They literally have evidence of dinosaur fossils from millions of years ago. Lol and that's also just one fact about the earth being 4 billion years old
@@shoeshineboy5869 ??? god ??? omg ,another burned-brain ... there is no such thing as "god(s)" gods were created for the weak close-minded that cant accept that we only have ONE life to live , and that we are sons of universe ,stardusts childs ... gods are , hate ,violence, wars, sexual abuses, physical abuses, terrorism .divisions .... religions are the worse cancer to humanity ....
@@jeanluke39 I 100% agree religious people are the worsttttt they can't open their minds a bit to science and how we're nothing but old stardust. Everything we're made up of.
I fell asleep watching vsauce videos and woke up to this. I swear RUclips always takes me to these hours long videos if I leave it on autoplay everytime. Be it gaming playthru or docs like these, YT never misses....and I love it
I would like to say 'the Nile' is only our second longest river being beaten by 'the amazon' this is well documented as being the longest I believe. Love the show though. xx
I too love the show, but the longest river is in fact neither the Nile nor the Amazon, it is in fact ............Time. lol, sorry I couldn't help it Linda, I was saying that in my best "narrator" voice too,😂
General relativity predicts that energy is equivalent to mass, and therefore, if the vacuum energy is "really there", it should exert a gravitational force. ... Quantum theory of the vacuum further stipulates that the pressure of the zero-state vacuum energy is always negative and equal in magnitude to ρ.... ❤️💫☯️
He looks like a homeless man who just took a shower, so I do not expect him to know much. And to think the I. S. S. will be like that in only thirty years is simply ridiculous also.
@@haroldolmos Well more to come I believe so but if I can ask you Do you believe that it’s possible that our next generation might decide to go to other planets
So our months are 30 days because of the phases of our moon. Obviously a year is rotation around the sun, but it never dawned on me why we chose 12 months of roughly 30 days rather than say 4 months of 120 days representing our seasons- but now it makes sense! Thank you for that
I thought he was a robot at first. His voice sounds like AI and he looks silver colored. I really like his voice and look though. He still has a lot of warmth in his voice and personality while being chill enough to sleep to cozily. Also he looks like an authority figure you can trust because he's in an official looking space guy costume.
@@donshipman8441 Oh, good sir, for just 99,99$$ you can have the BESTEST Vacuum-Clearner everrrr! BUY NOW! BUY NOW! Wait, did you say respectful person? Ok, then I try to supress my conman-side for a second. Jokes aisde for real now: I have all kinds of stuff. I guess I'm best knowledgable in anime and science-on-youtube, but just in general, i always liked to diversify my hobbys, so i amm all about books, all about games, all about stuff. Means: ITS UP TO YOU. What do you search for? Or do you really want a 'Random Recommendation' like an adventurous lil fella?
All jokes aside, it depends on you. I have lots to recommend, but dont wanna make it sound like 'Homework', duh, so i ask you what you'd like to get recommended.
@@theturdcurd2382 Quite a statement about hygiene from one who calls themself "The TurdCurd 2"; 😂😹 So Sparky & I say, " meowrrrggrrrr".. translated, that's " shut ya pie hole "
I love videos like this i can listen to it in the background while playing video games but tonight heheheee im gonna lay down and listen to it as i fall asleep so calming
@@mrliberty8468 Or how we can see the side of an ecretion disk that is on the other side of a black hole. it looks like it is above/below when really it is just the light being "bent" around it.
Check out our new documentary, Armstrong directed by David Fairhead that tells the definitive life story of Neil Armstrong: from his childhood in rural Ohio, through aerial combat in Korea, to his first steps on the Moon. Let us know what you think in the comments below! - ruclips.net/video/v4feYpNzcd4/видео.html
Answer discovered all teams neptunian neptunian planetside
Naaa your shit is based in pure CGI nothing is real
Kenny, are you for real? What do you expect? Someone to go up there and camcorder it for you so it's up to your high standards ?? You BEWTY!! 🙄🤣🤣🤣
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Man i love falling asleep to these videos
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Legit 😂..I do this wen I don’t get sleep 😴!!
Legit was just debating if I should and then I did a quick peep at the comments … this was the top one let’s go 😴
How could you fall asleep to this one! This was an awesome show!
I've been trying to watch this entire video for weeks. This guy puts me to sleep better than any rainforest sounds or easy listening music I've ever heard! It's amazing!
Same shit mate I love it
Same here
@@OuweGouwe I'm about to lay down, gonna put it on and listen as long as I can and then sleep like a baby!!
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I’ve been trying to watch this video every night for a week straight. I keep falling asleep and watching it in increments.
It's the narrator's voice.
Whenever life seems unbearable, I just look at the night sky. Its a therapy.
Yip, 🪐
Yes. I've found myself lost in it no matter how I'm feeling. Good times. Bad times. Just knowing there is so much more out there. There is no feeling like getting lost in the night sky.
@@thomaswells3090 facts
And much cheaper lol
Allah! There is no god but He - the Living, the Self-subsisting, Eternal. No slumber can seize Him nor Sleep. His are all things in the heavens and on earth. Who is there that can intercede in His presence except as he permitteth? He knoweth what (appeareth to His creatures As) Before or After or Behind them. Nor shall they compass aught of His knowledge except as He willeth. His throne doth extend over the heavens and on earth, and He feeleth no fatigue in guarding and preserving them, For He is the Most High, the Supreme (in glory).
10 - Surat Al-Raad: “It is He who shows you the lightning, causing fear and hope and who brings up the heavy cloud. And the thunder declares His glory and His praise, and the angels too for awe of Him; and He sends them thunderbolts and smites with them whom He pleases, yet they dispute concerning Allah, and He is mighty in prowess.” [13:13-14]
I love that whatever he says corresponds to the graphics shown unlike other documentaries that just shows random space videos while talking. It helps give us a better understanding of the topic I love the most - the universe in all its splendor.
I was watching one about asexual reproduction with the royal family in it, then realised I was watching the wrong video on mute.
100% makes it way better
I agree. I hate it when someone is talking about stars and it shows random stars or planets. This one is awesome because if he is talking about a specific nebula or moon it shows the one being talked about. Or the process he is talking about. So much better
@@seivaDsugnA Top notch comment Angus!
@@seivaDsugnA. Hehe. Your So Funny Thanks I Needed That Laugh Today. Xo ❤ ☮️
I think this is the most wonderful Space documentary I've ever seen. I give it an A+ What a perfectly cast actor, Erik Hansen, playing "Matt Sabernak." The look, the voice, the expressions! He was so believable in the part. Simply captivating while I learned!
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This Is Excellent. I Agree. I’m Like Wow. Xo ☮️
Presenter is just fantastic. One of the best on space blogs.
Space documentaries are like a therapy session for me!
This after watching for less than three minutes: ...it's Mair a nair ess...not muh rin a rus, and trite un not try ton!!..i'm gone!!!
Yep a good ol imperial non thinking documentary.
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Exactly
i thought touching yourself at night was ? oO
Who gets more enjoyment watching these videos as adults at home. Then when you where a kid at school?
It's interesting. I think i would have watched this as a kid if RUclips existed back then, but who can say.
LOL, I used to love movie projector day in school. So much more interesting than the teacher.
I recall the teachers being a lot less greasy though.
for sure. at school they made you take a quiz on anything you watch, even the magic school bus *facepalm*
Me
I AM A KID
I need to sleep! But I’m here watching this
Narrator has the best voice, very relaxing. The music is a great compliment.
He’s kinda Lumberg-ish lol
Yes and the back ground is not as loud as most. I can hear the man.
Oh dang that’s
Oh dang
Absolutely blown away by the brilliance of the presenter.
First saw this on Amazon prime and it's been paywalled. I'm so glad it's available on youtube. This guy is great for space documentaries, I hope he does more.
A haircut would do wonders.
@@boogathon cut the guy some slack a good salon might be 1000 light years away
Who? The homeless guy they pulled off the streets and threw a nasa uniform on and said here read this and we'll buy u some beer, that guy?
Erik Hansen is worth 197 million :)
@@EricJustice---10-83 he ain't just some guy 🤦♀️
This man also has a golden voice
It’s PERFECT… except when he says chasm. Lol
But I can get over that due to the deep, buttery, connection to the vocal gods.
He is Eric hansen!
We now see the man behind the soothing voice...finally, I will never sleep while listening to him
Erik Hansen? Very popular actor.
How did he get into your room?
It's nice that they gave this homeless crack head a job . Just kidding , I thought I was looking into a mirror . Time to curl up on the side walk and take my nap .
Well I believe in our future life in another planet
Do you guys believe
@@terrybreiland4230 If I may ask you do you believe in use live earth for another planet 🤔
Never gets old always learning space is wonderful.
Always
It's bit just space it's people, souls. All part of the one mind. God, Source, the creator, Alpha, Omega. I love you all.
It’s not learning. How do you guys know it’s true? How do we know. We literally just name Shit so we know when we come by it again. Just my opinion.
@@kingbitch7881 so wise
@@kingbitch7881 We know it's true because we have scientists, astronomers, and physicists working on these problems every single day. We have sent multiple drones to Mars that have sent back videos and pictures. We have giant space telescopes that are scanning the skies for anything that is potentially interesting.
“Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.”
― Carl Sagan
"Miracles Big and small are all around us, if only we stop and look."
@PATRICK COY wow...that's 2 so far
Only topped by Neil DT as the biggest jerk in science!!
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"somewhere , something that Will kill you id waiting to be find"
- death
I need more of this guy. This is explained so well and in such a pleasant way I don't think I ever enjoyed a documentary this much.
I am waiting for him to slip and say, "Know what I mean Vern?"
The narrator is excellent with his rich, deep, baritone voice! The whole production team is to be commended!
This guy needs to do the codex entries for all video games
What a voice. Im gonna need developers to hire this man to voice all narration and codex voicing work.
He's good, not gonna lie but he' no JCS Criminal Psychology good.. check that narrator out if you'd like.
You ll have to teach him how to pronounce words like chasms and accretion and Triton first. Good luck
Stolen comment.
I slept with this playing and I ended up dreaming that I was standing like 100yards away from the pillars of creation,but in my dream the tour guide I had called them the pillars of life. Idk if the pillars are even mentioned in this video.
Best dream I have had in a long time.
They are mentioned. Nice your subconscious picked up on it.
@@lloydlineske2642 thanks for confirming. I’m about to play it again as I drift off to sleep.
Before I watch this video I just know I'm gonna love it!
This guy has the greatest voice ever
I always have these crazy lucid dreams when I fall asleep to these type of videos
If I lived in space I would definitely buy my weed from this guy.
You do kinda live in space. You live ON Earth, which is IN space! Enjoy the weed.
Found these video yesterday and been listening while I work I’m a welder and I’m absolutely amazed
Pipe welder here!
Me also.... but who cares? That knowledge and a buck ten could get me a drink at McDonald's.
Eric is wonderful fantastic voice and what a spunk. Eric is amazing and the documentary is fantastic too make some more please.
I have to say that your voice is remarkable.
You are entitled to your opinion
Does anyone know of more content that is filmed like this?! with a narrator introduction like this one? I LOVED this and need more! I have a dream of projecting videos this on my wall and making a planetarium-like guided experience with friends!
Have you watched ‘Wonders of the Universe’ by Professor Brian Cox? Outstanding series and beautifully put together - highly recommend!
@@hollygardiner3682 I will now! Thank you!
@Holly Gardiner Brian cox sounds gay and looks like he wants to kiss me, and most of his documentaries just show him walking or drawing in the sand with his finger instead of real graphics. He is like in love with seeing himself or somrtjing
I love playing this on my phone as I fall asleep listening and imagining
Our universe is by far too complex for us to comprehend. Like the human brain. Which, is why I really liked the way it was presented. It gets monotonous trying to follow along while someone tries to describe the universe in the same complex manner as the universe itself. The narrator kept it simple while keeping it interesting enough without making it seem lame. We make the already complicated and super complex twice as complicated by being complicated. There's much to be said about keeping things simple. Good job Matt narrator!!
Agreed!
This was by far the best most in-depth explanation of outer space that I have ever seen in my life. I am at a loss for words and in all of everything that that man just explained to us I now have a greater understanding of all of this stuff which I have been studying for years and now I just feel like I have a grasp on what it all truly is and the scale of it all. I want to think the producer and the director of this video and the commentator as well and all the people in the past that have made this knowledge available to these people to be able to break it down and explain it to us in this manner. Thank you again and God bless you all.
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Your joking right? 2 mins in and I could tell this is for 6th graders. Explaining that 200 light years across means if you could travel at the speed of light it would take 200 years to cross...ya lol no shit
@@joshualeniger @joshualeniger Calm down Stephen Hawking. 🖕
Embrace your and my adventure into the future as spiritual beings no craft needed
@@joshualeniger it's important to lay out the basic information at the beginning of a video like this.
One of the greatest coaches of college American football would start each season by saying "This is a football." This is no different.
I love your voice and your explanation of these amazing wonders. I love this video!! Will check out others of yours
When I was a kid Pluto was a planet and still is in my eyes
Then so should Aris and Ceres
@@_Breakdown and the rest.
This is the sort of documentary that some child will see this and say WOW! And a couple decades later, we have the next generation’s Dr. Neil Degrass Tyson or possible travel to Mars. Thank you, this has a classic feel to it in the style not unlike NOVA who’s is the gold standard.
or say WOW and loose their religion and go on a killing spree think;ing what difference does it make, were all just random particles bouncing off each other
Pluto demands recognition as the ninth planet of the solar system.
Thanks for the video. 👍
Why?
I think this may be the most incredible video I have ever seen. Glad I lived long enough for technology to reach this point so that I might see it.
no, i wonder where pluto's gone.
@@maitrikpatel3454...Disney World!
Hi,
I've been around since propellers and party lines.
We Are still here. It's all good.
It is wonderful. Isn't it?
Reading Dick Tracy in the Sunday Paper.
And now, this!
Wow!
Peace
I’m very surprised of you I can bet that you are definitely from the future or maybe you’ve like existed before and if you think and realize what I just said just let me know
6:02 yes, it “would make your skin boil” but, not because the pressure is high, but because it is low!
2x: Martian atmosphere has a pressure of 6.518 millibars or 0.095 psi as compared to the Earth's sea level atmospheric pressure of 14.7 psi.
Ignorance of such elemental fact speaks for itself.
@@alfredpetrossian3036 Arrogance over a completely inconsequential tidbit of information that can be looked up any time it is needed speaks even louder...
high pressure inside your body, you just thought about Mars when he talked about the body
@@saulsavelis575 Same difference. Delta-P.
@@nobodyknows3180 what did you mean? elaborate
AMAZING narrator!!!!!! AWESOME graphics.... Direction, narration etc simply Awesome AWESOME AWESOME Awesome awesome 👍👍👍
I can't wait to explore our galaxy, universe. and just everthing. I love you all.
How are you going to explore it
In his space craft 😂👍🏽
In my own merkiaba. I am a free spirit. Free t0 roam. As are you. See you at the FAMILY REUNION. LOVE TO YOU ALL.🌹🌷🥀🔩🏹💘💝
I have my own built in just like you. Everything is in place for a fantastic NOW/future. Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift that's why they call it the present. I can not remember who wrote it, but it sticks with me. Love you ALL. 🌍🌹🔩
@@donnasellers4969
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Thank you Ive loved Jupiter and Neptune since I was a small child and realized I forgot most of what I learned about the individual planets from elementary school.
Astronomy/astrology is so interesting and relaxing to listen and watch
It's just astronomy. Astronomy is the true part; astrology is fairy tales about the stars.
Think you could add a couple more hundred ads to this video .
Don't know what you're talking about, I didn't have any adds pop up
Not many, you may have a bug in your machine.
My first time visiting this, last week, I only saw 3, today i saw like 15.
Ads? ... I’ve never had one single in youtube..
The presenters voice reminds me a lot of Peter Graves voice narrating science documentaries. Very well done!
A little Peter Graves mixed with a bit of Mike Rowe.
this is one of the best channels on youtube hands down.. very informative and have been bing watching
This guy voice really goes with the videos he would be a great teacher
This is probably the best video on space, our galaxy, and the universe that I've ever watched. Thank you. Fantastic job.
Except for some of the weird pronunciations...
I want to live in a house made of this guys voice, its like caramel for my ears. Amazing video.
Great presentation. Takes me back to Sir Patrick Moore and "the sky at night" back when the BBC was still educational.
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Lol yeah the BBC have completely lost it... defund the BBC
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Just a note to consider. The auroras at Neptune's poles are mostly due to it's magnetic field. The solar wind is mostly photons but also contains a lot of charged particles. The planet's magnetic field deflects charged particles and concentrates them in the polar regions where their interactions become bright enough to detect visually. Particles that make it through the field also react but are so randomly dispersed that they are not detectable. Same process is active on earth
A quibble: the individual bright stars in the pictures of nebulae (like the Pillars of Creation) are not in the nebula. Those stars are much closer. We can't see individual stars in the nebula, just like we can't see the individual stars in a photo of the Andromeda nebula (actually, a galaxy). Likewise, there are visible stars in pics of Andromeda. Again, those are _much_ closer to the camera than to Andromeda, which is why we can see each one.
Now... where can I buy an outfit like the narrator's? It's making me green with envy!
(The green is caused by oxygen, which is found in outer...)
And another quibble: if light can't pass through a nebula, you can't look into it with infrared cameras: they just detect infrared LIGHT. Or, put the other way round, if you need infrared cameras to look into it, then VISIBLE light can't pass through.
And another quibble (5:02): "chasm" is traditionally pronounced with a hard k sound (kaz-m), at least in English
6:03: The HIGH pressure would make your skin boil?
27:15: Life probably began with amoeba? Amoebas are eukaryotic cells complex enough to control their shape. Life spent well over a billion years developing to that point.
Look, I appreciate that you guys are trying to make valuable documentaries on a budget. You still need a fact-checker and a proofreader.
@@runciblewall yes there are more than a few mistakes. Another one being he said if you were to travel at the speed of light it would take you hundreds of years to travel from one side of ( I forget which nebula he was referring to ) the nebula to the other , when in fact you would get from one side to the other instantaneously. 😎
@@runciblewall the high pressure comment was hilarious 😂
Amazing marvels of the Universe. Well presented and narrated. Interesting to watch till the end. Tnx4sharing. Watching from DUBAI
If I could choose the way I die it would be in space by a huge nebula creating cosmic explosion from a distance as it gets closer and closer to me so I can experience first hand the sheer size and magnificence of it all
Intresting
Idk why but this gave me goosebumps...
What a magnificent voice.
Ok, who is the guy ?? The host, or narrator?? This guy DEMANDS my attention. I love these vids man!
I enjoyed this video although I watched in bed over 3 nights to relax great stuff I love it keep em coming🌌
3:00 This nebula doesn't like having it's picture taken. Note the largest recorded bird-flipping in the history of our ancient universe!
@@pratheepanumat6384 what
This is the best space documentary I've ever seen. Just by watching it once my life has been changed completely for the better. I'm serious because since I watched it my old dog Skippy has been resurrected from the dead and returned home, I have won five hundred dollars on a scratch off lottery ticket. My estranged wife has called off the divorce and agreed to move back in with me and is bringing her twin sister with her. I got promoted at work to a lucrative position that pays well into 6 figures. This documentary was the best thing that's ever happened to me.
im happy for you :)
This was and is amazing.
As someone who dreams of working for NASA and expanding my horizons on space and astrophysics etc I watch these sort of videos all the time especially aatual RUclips lectures for hours on end in the A.M hours.
It fascinates me. :)
A very interesting relaxing video that chills me out and opens our eyes to what's happening millions of miles away from planet earth! Maybe one day they will find life on other planet or humans more advanced than us!!! 😎
Man i just fell asleep for a nap and that was the best one I’ve had in a long time.
I have no earthly idea how I stayed awake through that but on the other hand I am incredibly calm now
Why his voice so soothing. I tried leaving this page for another but its trapping me as im actually listening
RANDOM, BUT:
May i recommend some other science-channel, in an effort
to spread joy and education and also battle anti-science?
Or is this too random?
@@slevinchannel7589 recomend it to me please
every time i think about our solar system and galaxy my mind tripps out! Where the hell did it all come from and how?? Where and why??? It's soooo crazy to think about! Love learning about it! Seriously fascinating! What is life!!
It was created Jennifer...and, contrary to popular belief, not so long ago. Evidence, you ask? Jupiter gives off twice as much energy as it receives from the sun. At that rate of decline, Jupiter would be dead if our solar system was 4.5 billion years old, as they say it is. (
2) We see comets yet they can exist no more than 100,000 years due to mass loss from each orbit around the sun.
(3) The arms of spiral galaxies in deep space dated to 10 billion years old are not twisted beyond all recognition in less than 1 billion years as they should be, according to scientists calculations.
(4) In 1989 the Voyager probe calculated Jupiter's magnetic field strength to be much stronger than scientists had predicted. Only one scientist's prediction of its strength was correct. Actually, no one else was even close. His calculations were based upon the universe being formed only 6,000 years ago. His model was later applied to Mercury, i believe, and his calculations were correct again. (Dr. Russel Humphreys)
(5) The earth's magnetic field was measured for the first time in history by Frederick Gauss about 1850. Long story short, it's declining and rapidly. Only 1,400 yrs. ago it was twice as strong. 2,800 yrs. ago it was 2x as strong as it was 1,400 yrs. ago. That Jennifer is an exponential decline. You cannot go back in time any further than about 10,000 yrs. as it increases in strength. This is because it would become the equivalent strength of a magnetic star and no biological activity that we know of could survive under those conditions. At 60,000 years the magnetic field would be stronger than a neutron star. In order for us to pro-create we must be within a magnetic field for cell division to take place. Time is not on our side.
These are only a few examples i'm tossing out here in one area of science. There are many more evidences in astrophysics supporting a young universe that are purposely suppressed because they don't fit the narrative.
So.....what happened then? We just happen to hit a sweet spot and all this came into being by chance in a very, very short period of time? Not a chance. It is a creation.
The question is who? and that may take you a lifetime, if you live that long. I'm 62 and have been working on it for years slowly and in what I think has been a logical manner. Spock was my hero.
Anyway, short answer..............it's the God of the Jews..........take care.
oh,..and His Son.
@@shoeshineboy5869 I don't believe in God and I don't believe he made the universe, like not one bit. And I'm only 29. Don't know why you're trying to push your religious beliefs on my comment. I also don't believe the earth is 6000 years old. They literally have evidence of dinosaur fossils from millions of years ago. Lol and that's also just one fact about the earth being 4 billion years old
@@shoeshineboy5869 ??? god ??? omg ,another burned-brain ...
there is no such thing as "god(s)" gods were created for the weak close-minded that cant accept that we only have ONE life to live , and that we are sons of universe ,stardusts childs ...
gods are , hate ,violence, wars, sexual abuses, physical abuses, terrorism .divisions .... religions are the worse cancer to humanity ....
@@shoeshineboy5869 we are nothing but recycled stardust. God didn't create the still-expanding universe, the Big Bang did.
@@jeanluke39 I 100% agree religious people are the worsttttt they can't open their minds a bit to science and how we're nothing but old stardust. Everything we're made up of.
A very engaging narrator. So much out there and so little time to explore it!
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and the in capability to explore it 😭
Entertaining, informative and very clearly explained. Thank you.
I fell asleep watching vsauce videos and woke up to this. I swear RUclips always takes me to these hours long videos if I leave it on autoplay everytime. Be it gaming playthru or docs like these, YT never misses....and I love it
By far best well narrated documentary I ever seen. Wonder whether he hosts other Sparks show
I would like to say 'the Nile' is only our second longest river being beaten by 'the amazon' this is well documented as being the longest I believe. Love the show though. xx
I too love the show, but the longest river is in fact neither the Nile nor the Amazon, it is in fact ............Time. lol, sorry I couldn't help it Linda, I was saying that in my best "narrator" voice too,😂
I hate to break the news to all you guys, but intelligent life forms from all these stars are here in our environment.
This is a great video and I like the narrator's voice and comfort with his subject. I could listen to this before going to sleep.
Awesome! Very informative ,great voice theres nothing to dislike ...Thanks for the upload 👍😊 ....more more pls.🙏😊
It's amusing because it seems like these videos are here to help people fall asleep, not to learn. They're only recommended at night time. Lol
Just have to point out, Mars has a low pressure atmosphere, not high.
What the difference between high and low pressure?
Everything acts differently in a pressurised system... ( Vacuum) ❤️❤️
General relativity predicts that energy is equivalent to mass, and therefore, if the vacuum energy is "really there", it should exert a gravitational force. ... Quantum theory of the vacuum further stipulates that the pressure of the zero-state vacuum energy is always negative and equal in magnitude to ρ.... ❤️💫☯️
He looks like a homeless man who just took a shower, so I do not expect him to know much.
And to think the I. S. S. will be like that in only thirty years is simply ridiculous also.
@@shaneculkin7124 😐
This is the BEST space documentary ever! The narrator is awesome and on que. What a RUclips gem 😎
"The byproduct is cosmic beauty" what a quote. Crab nebula is truly pretty.
Anyone else see the dust cloud shaped like a hand with a middle finger? 😂 3:05
2:53 it is this one eyed guy is showing it
4:16 even this donkey is showing it
🖕 👈👀👉 👊👽✊
Erik Hansen (AKA Matt Saberneck)has an amazing voice.
He fucking does!
Yup.
TY , I thought it was Peter Graves
Matt’s ready for the slopes! Nice ski boots bro!!!😎
This guy makes me laugh, watching him reading the autocue, trying to pay attention to what he's saying🤣
Great video. Well done to everyone involved. Erik Hansen's voice is wonderful.
Thank you. I wondered who this narrator is. Erik Hansen,,,. Thanks and I agree.
Fantastic. Congrats to everybody involved.
@@p42uynot59 he s the butler in scary movie two
@@davidhallett8783 😂 well all I can say is that I believe in the future and I don’t know anyone is with me
@@haroldolmos Well more to come I believe so but if I can ask you
Do you believe that it’s possible that our next generation might decide to go to other planets
So our months are 30 days because of the phases of our moon. Obviously a year is rotation around the sun, but it never dawned on me why we chose 12 months of roughly 30 days rather than say 4 months of 120 days representing our seasons- but now it makes sense! Thank you for that
The 4 months representing the seasons would have actually made a lot more sense though in all honesty. A lot more than the moon coming around anyways.
Just subbed. Thanks for a great channel!
Space... the final advertisement frontier.
This is awesome. i like the skiing boots for shredding some pow on the Mars! Good voice!
awesome !!!! love it !!!!! great narration!! Thank you matt!!
Love your video very educational love space
I thought he was a robot at first. His voice sounds like AI and he looks silver colored. I really like his voice and look though. He still has a lot of warmth in his voice and personality while being chill enough to sleep to cozily. Also he looks like an authority figure you can trust because he's in an official looking space guy costume.
Really enjoyed your presentation look forward to seeing it again thank you very much from San Diego California.
Superbly done! A++ production!
RANDOM, BUT:
May i recommend some other science-channel, in an effort
to spread joy and education and also battle anti-science?
Or is this too random?
@@slevinchannel7589 Since you are such a respectful person, I’ll definitely listen to your suggestions. What ya got?
@@donshipman8441 Oh, good sir, for just 99,99$$ you can have the BESTEST Vacuum-Clearner everrrr! BUY NOW! BUY NOW!
Wait, did you say respectful person?
Ok, then I try to supress my conman-side for a second.
Jokes aisde for real now:
I have all kinds of stuff. I guess I'm best knowledgable in anime and science-on-youtube, but just in general, i always liked to diversify my hobbys, so i amm all about books, all about games, all about stuff. Means: ITS UP TO YOU.
What do you search for? Or do you really want a 'Random Recommendation' like an adventurous lil fella?
All jokes aside,
it depends on you.
I have lots to recommend, but dont wanna make it sound like 'Homework', duh, so i ask you what you'd like to get recommended.
what a journey I man feel like im already a genius of the infinitude.Thanks was entertaining.
How does nobody know the narrator? He's the owner of the RUclips channel "Strange Mysteries" !!
@lh he is though. I doubt that you do
Not the same guy. Voice is different
He needs to shampoo his hair and run a brush thru it.
@@theturdcurd2382 Quite a statement about hygiene from one who calls themself
"The TurdCurd 2"; 😂😹 So
Sparky & I say, " meowrrrggrrrr"..
translated, that's " shut ya pie hole "
@@marcsalzman8082 You need help
Great video to put you out.
Also thank you Lord for this amazing universe.
Lord who?
@@sphereitis2433 your a jahesh mate.
I thought you guys didn't believe in this stuff
The Lord's Father who are in Heaven as it is on earth, Created all. The Creator of all. Also, even 😇 The BIG BANG!' Believe me.
@@sphereitis2433 Jezus!'Christ, Mister Christ. The son is The Lord.
I love videos like this i can listen to it in the background while playing video games but tonight heheheee im gonna lay down and listen to it as i fall asleep so calming
This is awesome!
Do you also have the feeling that the Cosmos is a great living organism?
Perhaps we are the ones who live in the guts of this great living organism.
No
This is the first video that has really got and held my attention. I think that you may have something here. Thanks for your diligence.
This guy that is narrating these photos has an awesome sounding voice...
Lol that's probably why he was chosen to narrate 🙂
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He sounds better than most I've heard on here and other channels that I listen to....
Yeah if like a guy that smokes 2 packs a day.
Who is the narrator 😂, l love his voice as well
Does gravitational lensing mean the further away it is the brighter we can make it and therefore more detailed?or are there limitations on lensing?
@@mrliberty8468 Or how we can see the side of an ecretion disk that is on the other side of a black hole. it looks like it is above/below when really it is just the light being "bent" around it.
I love the milked very interesting thanks most enjoyable 😉