Star Size Comparison 3 ( Vortex )

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @subuhulfatirissamawatrajab7727
    @subuhulfatirissamawatrajab7727 3 года назад +64

    450years hardwork of physicist, mathematician, particle and quantum physicist, and cosmologist is ilustrated within 8.17. I'm Speechless, man. Thanks.

    • @deannaszmaj9806
      @deannaszmaj9806 Год назад

      How did you get that ❤?

    • @brynawaldman5790
      @brynawaldman5790 2 месяца назад

      ​@@deannaszmaj9806I'm surprised nobody responded to your question. Physics and math gave us the science of the very, very small, & the very, very big. I would have included chemistry in star & planetary understandings (& geology, too) & I would have included biology (for the alpha helix of enzymes & the DNA helix; for the visuals of viruses & bacteria & of human sperm & egg. You could say botany for the plants shown, & zoology for the animals shown. You can probably figure out the other scientific words he used.
      This is visual & about right now. The video doesn't bother w the Big Bang, for example.

  • @cadeloveful
    @cadeloveful 5 лет назад +559

    this video should be nominated as THE BEST VIDEO EVER SINCE RUclips STARTED SINCE 2005,

    • @Aden068
      @Aden068 5 лет назад +6

      Actually he joined in 2007

    • @Faren_
      @Faren_ 5 лет назад +5

      Aden playz RUclips started in 2005. He wasn't talking about morn.

    • @vajnaytube
      @vajnaytube 4 года назад +3

      AGREEEE !!!! You're absolutely RIGHT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @idhaste2741
      @idhaste2741 4 года назад +15

      this is the second best video, the first one is "Star Size Comparison 2"

    • @IDamian1
      @IDamian1 4 года назад +2

      Amen. no argument!!!

  • @LaunchPadAstronomy
    @LaunchPadAstronomy 5 лет назад +430

    Wow! I can’t believe how high you’ve raised the bar, and you’re the guy who raised it the last two times!

  • @vicelcia9470
    @vicelcia9470 5 лет назад +111

    The microscope reveals to man his significance; the telescope, his insignificance.
    -Manly P. Hall.

  • @jotacoro
    @jotacoro 4 года назад +39

    This literally made me cry, specially when it goes backwards.

    • @pillerman7954
      @pillerman7954 3 года назад +2

      The cameraman did everything. He even went light speed to go outside the universe

  • @jclkaytwo
    @jclkaytwo 2 года назад +15

    3 years later, and this video is still a bona fide masterpiece. this is the single best video about this topic. visuals, camera, music, everything came together perfectly, and it's completely unlike anything else on youtube. it's a shame that this never captured the algorithm, but I'm sure it will someday. in times of need, this video has been incredibly helpful and comforting for me. thank you, morn1415.

  • @Aquana01
    @Aquana01 5 лет назад +257

    Crazy how it ends is how it begins

    • @DrWhom
      @DrWhom 5 лет назад +8

      Foam! The only thing God has on his mind is foam! Anything in between is a momentary distraction...

    • @wddnmdd5683
      @wddnmdd5683 5 лет назад

      These two thing are looked like the same!
      Sorry for the wrong Grammy I am from Chain

    • @chuanwuzhang1639
      @chuanwuzhang1639 4 года назад +5

      Xight can’t agree with you more: how the universe ends is how it begins

    • @TheBarser
      @TheBarser 4 года назад +1

      @@chuanwuzhang1639 The universe most likely doesn't end in a big bang. What are you guys talking about?

    • @thefmtt2452
      @thefmtt2452 4 года назад +4

      @@TheBarser
      There was no Bang.. not an explosion anyway, but rather an expansion of space.
      "Big Crunch", the opposite of the Big Bang?
      For me personally I think the universe will just expand forever!

  • @hurmaay99
    @hurmaay99 5 лет назад +53

    you are perfect man im crying...

  • @merrybandit9265
    @merrybandit9265 5 лет назад +112

    That zoom made me dizzy😅 incredible work!

    • @morn1415
      @morn1415  5 лет назад +13

      I was sooooo close to write "The vortex will make you DIZZY"
      before it starts. Maybe in the next version. ;)

    • @thesenatorialist3993
      @thesenatorialist3993 4 года назад

      Same with me! I was going to edit that until I read this!

    • @night-rain.k
      @night-rain.k 4 года назад

      0:34 so many quarks

  • @cap5783
    @cap5783 5 лет назад +32

    When a video released about a decade ago gets popular
    And then he continues to blow our minds today

    • @kballs94
      @kballs94 4 года назад

      Why would he stop? Haha

  • @mosayebmohammadi5198
    @mosayebmohammadi5198 5 лет назад +118

    man, really gave me the chills after watching. thanks a lot for your hard efforts on it.

    • @reiduningalillwold8014
      @reiduningalillwold8014 4 года назад

      Amazing video, looooooove IT 🤟🏻😍 Who made the Music? 😍

    • @Adeeb-ali7178
      @Adeeb-ali7178 4 года назад

      You know... you need to re make this in 4K 60p.

  • @randomrhino4371
    @randomrhino4371 4 месяца назад +2

    Whilst this doesn't make me tear up nearly as much as number 2, what I appreciate about this is while the first two showed us how small we are, this one shows us "yes, humans are incomprehensibly small, but we're also incomprehensibly big"

  • @erdem4786
    @erdem4786 Год назад +6

    This is the best thing I've watch in my entire life!

  • @Aelipse
    @Aelipse 5 лет назад +33

    Man, this video brought me to tears. I play your Star Size Comparison 2 to my students and it's one of my favourite educational videos and I thought I would never see a better, more breathtaking one. Well, this just might be it. Thank you.

    • @elksalmon84
      @elksalmon84 Год назад +2

      Apparently Sony didn't like people getting educated, so they blocked Star Size Comparison 2 on bogus copyright claims around the world.

    • @juanjosehaedo889
      @juanjosehaedo889 Год назад

      ​@@elksalmon84 0p
      Plin es 😮

  • @Kwint.
    @Kwint. 5 лет назад +409

    I love videos where alot of effort is put in, so basically every video of yours morn:)

    • @squalalafelipe2736
      @squalalafelipe2736 5 лет назад +12

      i read "of your mom"

    • @Shadow_Drip
      @Shadow_Drip 5 лет назад +3

      @@squalalafelipe2736 i read "of yours mom:)"
      lol
      edit: i looked twice and realized it wasnt mom it was morn

    • @zhangsea4438
      @zhangsea4438 5 лет назад +1

      And love.

    • @joemother3342
      @joemother3342 5 лет назад

      I literally thought this was a "your momma" joke damn, missed opportunity

    • @noahroblox441
      @noahroblox441 4 года назад

      I thought it was Your mom

  • @katyj98
    @katyj98 3 года назад +1

    Of all the years being fascinated with scale videos,
    I think this one is my new favourite.

  • @jasminemarine4558
    @jasminemarine4558 5 лет назад +165

    This is bloody awesome! You started from the smallest thing in our universe to the largest. Beautiful work.

    • @seelenwinter6662
      @seelenwinter6662 4 года назад +1

      and that said to me, that at the big bang a galaxy wasnt bigger than a plank volume...

    • @morgziscutejoke5016
      @morgziscutejoke5016 4 года назад +2

      Plank volume to lanikea supercluster!

    • @jovetj
      @jovetj 4 года назад

      @@seelenwinter6662
      Just think: the universe sprang from nothing. Nothing is the only thing that can go on forever. Once you have something, you have "something" and "not-something." It's hard to think about, but the notion that the universe started as an infinitesimally small point is misleading. The context of size outside of the universe its not particularly valid, just as the idea of time before the universe doesn't make sense.

  • @4.99dollarchickenstripbask7
    @4.99dollarchickenstripbask7 4 года назад +47

    When they say we are small compared to many things, just...
    *think about the quantum foam*

  • @jondx
    @jondx 5 лет назад +51

    Incredible. One of the best videos on RUclips I have ever seen. Absolutely amazing.

  • @jinwookim4606
    @jinwookim4606 5 лет назад +8

    Thank you for a good video. When I was young, I was impressed to see your video and I became a scientist. And that impression is still there

  • @jclkaytwo
    @jclkaytwo 5 лет назад +78

    i don't understand how it's possible to improve after having such amazing comparison videos in the past, but somehow you improved! this was the very first size comparison to actually make me feel insignificant. all size comparisons i've seen in the past are slow and stops at every object that appears, which ruins the effect of zooming in/out. you did it the right way. great job!

    • @richardpike8748
      @richardpike8748 4 года назад +3

      I totally agree. Constant zoom-out (albeit actually exponential, but still a natural rate) is definitely the way to go. Your brain doesn't forget the sizes so quickly.

  • @Adarsh-no5tr
    @Adarsh-no5tr 5 лет назад +13

    When u dont look the timer on the video that means you are really enjoying it... This is incredible congrats for all the effort put behind the making of this video👌

  • @prosimulate
    @prosimulate 5 лет назад +9

    Symmetry between planck size and 1/planck is just amazing. What a beautiful video!

  • @jackiedim7028
    @jackiedim7028 5 лет назад +3

    What i love about your videos is that it actually has a feel of depth to it and becomes easy to look at and imagine the sizes of this things compared to other comparison videos

  • @mushrafaltaf
    @mushrafaltaf 5 лет назад +25

    The last part gave me heavy chills. I got Goosebumps man 😯
    Love your channel Morn!

  • @mahjubehmahmud956
    @mahjubehmahmud956 4 года назад

    My three year old son and I watch it every day, sometimes multiple times in full volume. The video itself gives me chills every time and brings pure joy when I see my little boy enjoying every little bit of it. Thank you so much for your effort. Very few people appreciate the creation of God like this nowadays.

  • @truvelocity
    @truvelocity 5 лет назад +12

    Work of art. Great arrangement. It was quite clear to me. Thanks for making this. One of the better displays of the very small to the very large available.

  • @JonBastian
    @JonBastian 4 года назад +1

    I don't know how many times I've come back to watch this, but it never gets old and is never less than amazing. Bonus points: I started working for an agent who sells health insurance, and it turns out that one of the major American insurance companies uses the same music track from Alexbird as their hold music, so whenever I hear that, it reminds me of this.

  • @Macabresque
    @Macabresque 5 лет назад +4

    This fills me with both a wondrous sense of amazement and a nauseating existential dread. Excellent work.

  • @MrDohh
    @MrDohh 5 лет назад

    How is this not the most viewed video on RUclips? This should be shown to every child in every school on this planet.

  • @sporksto4372
    @sporksto4372 5 лет назад +9

    I like how the smallest and the biggest things are the same with each other especially. 😍😍😍😍

  • @didjeridu100
    @didjeridu100 5 лет назад +4

    Another beautiful video, Morn.
    Love how you made the Quantum Foam and the Universe seen from "outside" seem so alike!
    Somehow makes sense, that our Earth (or even Universe) is just another "planck volume" in a super vast ocean of enormous sized Quantum Foam.

  • @tomasnasaboy
    @tomasnasaboy Год назад +3

    Aaaah the good old days, you’ve done us proud morn! I watched your videos since I was three and seeing this now, well this is the best size comparison ever created in the history of humans, you included everything that I know, and seeing all of the moons, moonlets, nucleus, and all matter, even stars, and galaxies, you even included UY Scuti, this is the best thing ever and you even added the metres and all of the black holes like TON 618, this is phenomenal you made me shed a tear and make me realize just how small we are, thanks again morn! 😊

  • @michaelbruns449
    @michaelbruns449 3 года назад +1

    Nothing like a mind bending dose of faith shattering soul crushing reality...

  • @Utubmusical
    @Utubmusical 5 лет назад +32

    As always insanely cool

  • @varuntulsyan2558
    @varuntulsyan2558 5 лет назад

    The going reverse & zooming back in at the end gave me chills. It really made you realize the utter grandeur of the scale of things.

  • @AlexEvett55
    @AlexEvett55 5 лет назад +252

    The Local Group part was clever, brilliant video as always. The real question though:
    How do you render this?!

    • @morn1415
      @morn1415  5 лет назад +53

      Thanks. You are right, it was hardly possible with my local computer. I had most of it rendered at a renderfarm.
      Even then one has to be careful to build in a way that does not get too costly.

    • @morn1415
      @morn1415  5 лет назад +90

      @@nolongerinuse-vm7yp I know the sun is white. If you want to be specific it actually peaks in the green spectrum. (Which is not really visible) White is a mixture of all wavelengths. BUT what you see here is a specific wavelength from the UV spectrum. Otherwise you would not see the beautiful solar flares.
      As we are unable to see UV (bees can for example), we have to select an arbitrary color to show. (White would be wrong and boring, red and yellow just looks nice).
      The visible spectrum is just a part of reality!
      ruclips.net/video/kS57VH3QN1g/видео.html
      Try to explain that to conspiracy theorists.
      They look through a normal solar filter, see the sun looks different, have no idea what wavelengths are and run around saying "the sun is white"!
      (And NASA is run by Reptilians of course)

    • @ruryumi
      @ruryumi 5 лет назад +2

      ikr

    • @DrWhom
      @DrWhom 5 лет назад +5

      @@nolongerinuse-vm7yp The sun is green. Your brain is poo.

    • @GraniteValleyDave
      @GraniteValleyDave 5 лет назад +2

      morn1415 how much time does it take to create a video of this caliber?

  • @Jaguarlul
    @Jaguarlul 4 года назад +1

    Just realized that 6:44 and 7:30 were the same. That’s actually so amazing

  • @tangjiangong01
    @tangjiangong01 5 лет назад +13

    Ive been waiting for 2 years, I cant imagine that the gorgeous thing you have ever achieved!!!!!! Just amazing

  • @Alex-ss9ou
    @Alex-ss9ou 4 года назад +2

    We've come far and we can go so much farther. Just the fact alone that we were able to invent/discover all these tools to understand our world and mold it into all these engineering feats is fascinating. Man, I'd like to be able to witness the progress we make for much more than I'll most likely be able to, especially seeing how technological progress is continuously accelerating. We will always have something to discover and staying curious will continuously give us purpose.
    Great video, sir. The music selection makes it perfect. I'm sure the knowledge you put together was a lot of work alone, not even going to think about the time spent on putting the project together like this. You put these tools to good use. Educational entertainment is the best.
    Your work inspired me.

  • @jsykes1942
    @jsykes1942 5 лет назад +3

    I could tell it took a lot of work to make this video. Well done and well worth it.

  • @fozzythemexican
    @fozzythemexican 5 лет назад +2

    The 2016 video was awesome, didn't think it could get better. It did, great job.

  • @online367
    @online367 5 лет назад +5

    As above, so below; as below, so above. - The Principle of Correspondence - Hermetica

  • @kaustubhgupta46
    @kaustubhgupta46 5 лет назад +2

    I love how the quantum. Foam and the supercluster look so much alike...
    The fundamental universe is the same at both small and large scales...
    Impressive

    • @DrWhom
      @DrWhom 5 лет назад

      The cosmic web is the "foam" - the web is a million times larger than Laniakea

  • @TarmaDj
    @TarmaDj 5 лет назад +7

    I dont have words to describe!
    Simply amazing, Morn!!!

  • @chrismiklya2414
    @chrismiklya2414 Год назад

    I love this video. My son had a 5th grade 5 day field trip to STARBASE Minnesota in St. Paul at the Air Force Reserve Base at Fort Snelling, and the Air Force Astro Engineer (River was her call sign) showed us this video. I tear up when watching this. I bugged her about where she found this video and told me on RUclips. I love this video because it shows you how even the first thing you see (Quantum Foam) in its smallest negative form is also the biggest thing that you see at the very end (Quantum Foam) before it goes in reverse. It's just simply awe inspiring and interesting to know.

  • @김도균-z3f
    @김도균-z3f 5 лет назад +4

    Morn 1415!
    Thank you so much for a series of starsize comparison.
    Whenever i watch your pieces, oh i forget my words.
    Thank you from south korea

  • @BrightAwake
    @BrightAwake 5 лет назад +1

    WOW WOW WOW! Your videos put so much in perspective. I honestly wept from love and gratitude that so many things on so many scales all work together with such beauty. I'm truly moved (and better able to comprehend such huge and tiny scales!).

  • @carealoo744
    @carealoo744 5 лет назад +5

    I remember watching your first version of this, quite a few years ago! It's incredible you kept going, with this! I can't wait for Version 4, whatever that may come out! :)

  • @risenrealm
    @risenrealm 5 лет назад +2

    I don't know if I feel incredibly insignificant, or immensely powerful. I feel just whole. I exist as a combination of billions of tiny pieces, while also being only a tiny piece myself of much much much much larger scale. My actions and choices, doubts and worries are so insignificantly small that it could never matter, and yet it still determines the fate of billions of other pieces existing as a part of me, interacting with me, and a part of others.

  • @denontown
    @denontown 4 года назад +4

    I’ve never seen such amazing editing before! It’s extremely creative.

  • @witherkilleryeh
    @witherkilleryeh 4 года назад +1

    i like how i starts off tiny so you don't have an existential crisis
    and how it went back tiny at the end

  • @brynburke67
    @brynburke67 5 лет назад +20

    Oh my god this is amazing. This channel deserves more love, so much effort for something so obviously a masterpiece, I hope this goes viral...

  • @fatihcifci587
    @fatihcifci587 5 лет назад +1

    From micro universe to makro universe, very good presantation. Thanks so much..

  • @antoniovelez6854
    @antoniovelez6854 5 лет назад +6

    Universe Size Comparison 3 should be the title

  • @danielsatheeselmo4889
    @danielsatheeselmo4889 4 года назад +2

    Excellent work. By far the best star comparison video on RUclips. Great animation, great music. Keep it up!

  • @batuhankucuk061
    @batuhankucuk061 5 лет назад +7

    The best video that measures the universe... 👏👏

  • @geo3106
    @geo3106 4 года назад +1

    I loved it, it gave me an adrenaline rush and made me sentimental too.

  • @michalvelc4428
    @michalvelc4428 5 лет назад +20

    Insanely cool

  • @justanothernoob3700
    @justanothernoob3700 5 лет назад

    die Quanten und die Musik verschmilzt soo schön miteinander

  • @samirahmad8897
    @samirahmad8897 5 лет назад +3

    Amazing,superb, fantastic, good, mind-blowing, and i have no word for you bro for your work

  • @richardpike8748
    @richardpike8748 4 года назад

    The effort in this video is so evident. I really appreciated it. Still don't think I've truly wrapped my head around it (and I don't know if I ever truly will) but I really love how much perspective effects, references, etc. were put into this video. Probably one of the best "scale of the universe"-themed videos I've seen.
    I would say the biggest thing that sets this video apart is how you zoomed outwards from the starting point. Those planet and sun comparison videos just drag the camera along linearly, and you very quickly forget how small the earth was once you see the sun come onto the screen, etc. Because all the objects are off the screen after like just one comparison. When you zoom out, keeping the old items on the screen (in the center, no less), it helps the brain keep a size reference to those objects for a much longer time, and adds more depth and realization of how big the other stuff is getting. The brain can't forget its size, cause it's still on screen, until it becomes literally too small to see.
    Also, I appreciated the circular pathing of the zoom-out. On a screen, a rotating 3-D object seems to appear (to the brain) much more 3-D than a simple static image of a 3-D object, as that can quickly lose dimensionality as the dimensional details grow too small to see. For example, let's say someone hands you a small object that you've never seen before. Chances are, your brain's gonna make you rotate it around in your hands, getting a good look at it from all sides. You're not going to just hold it still, look at it from one angle, and say, "yep, I know what this object is like in 3-D".
    Also, like Mike Shlonger said in the comments, I really appreciate the zoom-in at the end. Once your brain has taken in all the objects to some degree, a more rapid-fire re-comparison really makes your brain go "Oh wow, that was actually _that_ small compared to that??" and so on

  • @iwantbepro6207
    @iwantbepro6207 5 лет назад +10

    This is so amazing , a true masterpiece probably one of the best comparisons :)

  • @TheYuriiaraujo
    @TheYuriiaraujo 4 года назад

    I am obsessed with this video. I've watched it at least once a month these past months. It blows my mind EVERY DAMN TIME.

    • @TheYuriiaraujo
      @TheYuriiaraujo 2 года назад

      Here I am again. JWST is probably gonna make us revise the scale of the universe, so time for another video haha

  • @nicoschreiner1988
    @nicoschreiner1988 5 лет назад +9

    Das Warten hat sich gelohnt :) Sehr tolles Video, da kommen die Dimensionen noch besser hervor :)

  • @alexeykan4568
    @alexeykan4568 5 лет назад +1

    невероятное видео!спасибо создателям за прекрасную визуализацию структуры вселенной

  • @fenesmoto
    @fenesmoto 5 лет назад +25

    History: It's almost your 10 year anniversary since your first Star Size Comparison! I'm so proud of you, and you inspire me to continue the interest i. Science!

  • @novau115
    @novau115 5 лет назад +1

    I have always been fascinated how the Galaxy super clusters remarkably look like our neural paths

  • @valtrax5871
    @valtrax5871 5 лет назад +5

    Yes! Thank you for another epic video comparison!

  • @thesenatorialist3993
    @thesenatorialist3993 4 года назад +1

    Wow! I am really surprised with this! Good job morn1415! I liked the local group and the zooming in part! I have been a BIG fan for a long time!

  • @KingSnowdown
    @KingSnowdown 5 лет назад +6

    You outdid yourself! Again! Please continue making videos like this

    • @morn1415
      @morn1415  5 лет назад

      Please consider becoming my Patron :)

  • @garyrobertson350
    @garyrobertson350 3 года назад +1

    Only discovered your work about 3 months ago. Your Star Size Comparison videos are mind-blowing. I'm not a man of many words and if you did nothing past Star Size Comparison 3 (Vortex), I would be satisfied...but I know you are not (thankfully), therefore, I'll see you at Patreon.

  • @minabeshay
    @minabeshay 5 лет назад +12

    Excellent work morn, you are an artist !!

  • @JohnHaigney
    @JohnHaigney 11 месяцев назад

    I absolutley love anything to do with the universe and so deperately wanted to be an astrophysicist but my grasp of maths holds me back. Never mind, these vids will suffice.

  • @jb_
    @jb_ 5 лет назад +4

    Fantastic work as usual man. Mind blowing stuff.

  • @hampter_yey
    @hampter_yey 2 месяца назад +1

    One of the greatest video I've ever seen! Thank you!

  • @LudicrouslyLiam
    @LudicrouslyLiam 5 лет назад +5

    Loved the ending frame :)

  • @The.Doctor2
    @The.Doctor2 2 года назад +1

    The best thing is that the video shows how the smallest structures and the gratest are really not that different

  • @tebourbi
    @tebourbi 5 лет назад +9

    thank u for making a part 3 ur the best

  • @roymford
    @roymford 5 лет назад

    I use the comparision videos in my lessons. It blows the kids minds, and getsw them ready for their journeys into space.
    Thank you you have been makign my lessons better for years

  • @AlexanderAntonopoulos
    @AlexanderAntonopoulos 5 лет назад +6

    Straight to my favs as always!

  • @deekshahalder8872
    @deekshahalder8872 4 года назад

    I got goosebumps. This is really the best video on RUclips. Why it hasn't got million views yet?!!!!

  • @adamidis
    @adamidis 5 лет назад +5

    Kudos morn1415 ! You make some of the most original, insightful and intriguing videos ever!

  • @overpower3382
    @overpower3382 7 месяцев назад

    I love the detail that quantum foam and cosmic web are made to look identical.

  • @Racov
    @Racov 5 лет назад +6

    Man, you are fantastic! Keep up the good work. I would give you 10 thumbs up if I could. There is a lot of work and passion in what you do.

    • @morn1415
      @morn1415  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks. Please consider becoming my Patron. You will learn more about my creative process.

  • @TheCloseout
    @TheCloseout 3 года назад

    I haven't seen this channel in SOOOOO long, when the vid started, I got hit with a wave of nostalgia.

  • @JPManggo
    @JPManggo 5 лет назад +9

    Wow. *applauds* Amazing, nice work.

  • @dd-kn6jm
    @dd-kn6jm 4 года назад

    That was brilliantly clever. So delicately presenting the greatest theory ever: everything is connected with no end or beginning. The first image corresponds to the last and back again. Let that sink in what the two images (first and last) truly mean.

  • @Zach_00_5Bankai
    @Zach_00_5Bankai 5 лет назад +3

    And finnally the trilogy is complete

  • @Kippesoep001
    @Kippesoep001 4 года назад

    No matter how many times I watch this and how fascinating I think this video is, the mouse flipping out when the ending playback happens always gets a giggle out of me, the first time it scared the heck out of me, haha!

  • @noobdrip2473
    @noobdrip2473 4 года назад +4

    Yes we love it we will miss you im love you for since and i cant hold my tear

  • @TuanTran-nw7rn
    @TuanTran-nw7rn 5 лет назад +1

    to be honest Star Size Comparison 2 is still my favourite, but anyway amazing job! appreciate so much that someone puch so much time and effort to make 8 minute long video just to share knowledge with people. keep up going!

    • @morn1415
      @morn1415  5 лет назад +1

      Now it is more necessary than ever. :)

  • @Elfinmagico
    @Elfinmagico 5 лет назад +17

    Congratulations Morn1415, can I have a suggestion for this awesome vortex video you made?
    It's soo much information that my personal opinion is it should be a longer video so even if it's 20 min you brain can understand such a thing.
    And also, this is so amazing, that it's other level just. Can I give you advice if you have a VR version coming to contact SONY Entertainment to upload on their Playstation store with the highest quality and that people will need to pay for it probably to see it in the PSVR. It's just a suggestion.

    • @morn1415
      @morn1415  5 лет назад +7

      Yes, I understand the wish for a slower version. It was not easy figuring out an optimal speed. Sure, I will check the options. Thanks for the suggestion. :)

    • @rildain76
      @rildain76 5 лет назад

      Agreed. Very cool video but I often had to choose between reading what an image was or looking at the actual image.

    • @LonesomeTwin
      @LonesomeTwin 5 лет назад +1

      Agreed. It's a wonderful piece of work, but it's a lot to take it as it swirls past your eyes. It turns out to be quite playable at 0.75 speed but even then I was pausing it occasionally to appreciate parts of it. The atomic parts were wonderful, so Helium is smaller than Hydrogen. Who knew?!

    • @hungryalien
      @hungryalien 5 лет назад +1

      You can always set the playback speed via RUclips. The current speed actually gives you the drama and urgency that keeps you on your toes. Brilliant video by morn!

    • @DrWhom
      @DrWhom 5 лет назад +1

      Play it at a quarter speed. Not being snarky - this is what I do.

  • @chingompiew1
    @chingompiew1 4 года назад

    an absolutely stunning piece of art work that is both scientific and emotional. not to mention mind-blowing.

  • @johnnybedir
    @johnnybedir 5 лет назад +10

    Very informations about our size

  • @sunnysacto
    @sunnysacto 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice, lot of work to create, you may want to watch a few times at slow speed

  • @akalius2376
    @akalius2376 4 года назад +4

    This world is amazing and mysterious, we are so much nothing

  • @amanpratapsinghdedha7836
    @amanpratapsinghdedha7836 5 лет назад

    Star size comparison 3 (and 2)is most amazing video I ever seen.

  • @HD360PT
    @HD360PT 5 лет назад +8

    You're awesome!

  • @N.Mctvsh
    @N.Mctvsh 4 года назад

    This music... Goosebombs!!! This is fascination pure, the nature and the universe and ......❤️