Wow. What a well made documentary. This is better than so many TV broadcasted documentaries. Every single sentence in this video was informative. I had to rewind sometimes to listen what I missed. The animations are so good.
@31:20 This illustration makes my hair stand. This clear explanation aligns all the loose bits of cosmic info I've learned over the years into a complete puzzle. This is the best presentation so far. Much appreciated. It's taken so many years to confirm the black hole from theory. Hope they can unveil the mystery of dark matter and its energy soon enough for us.
Over the past few years I have discovered a new and insatiable need to keep learning about our place among the stars.. The possibilities in a nearly infinite cosmos are only bound by our imagination. By the laws of physics and probability if the void is really endless then anything you can dream can, will, or has come about.. To think about what such an incredible fact truly means just makes my head spin.. In another part of our universe each of us was, is, or will be the most important person known to history. Sometimes when life seems like its too much to bear i just think about that and everything seems to feel a little better. Thank you for reading this and remember this one fact above all... Every last electron in the universe is exactly the same and all we are is electricity and vibrations in the fields of the void.. Keep on truckin.....
Fantastic SpaceRip!! To everyone who was involved in the making of this brilliant video, from it's deep and thought-provoking content, to its intricate and beautiful visuals, I say Bravo! I loved it.
The comfort for me is knowing that I don’t have to worry about anything because God is in control and we will NEVER know everything. HE thought of everything. Just a few minutes watched and I’m out. God created, the end.
What a fabulous documentary. The simulations are mind bending. If only I could live forever, then forever would become just another day in this endless journey.
I frikkin' love this stuff! Eye-popping amazing things out there ... and to be able to see so much! All because of fooling around with lenses and mirrors.
Sean Christopher Evoking Emotion with Synthesizers ,Me also. JWST will put too many other telescopes out of business. It's all economics. Hubble proves that. How many astronomers would be put out of work.
I believe that we will never understand the nature of the begining of the life as we know it, but the urge to find out will never stop, our mind is strong enought to imagine things, we have to be thankfull to have this gift
@@cancelled_user Honestly, I don‘t even have an answer to that😂 It‘s really nicely done and somehow it always calms me down. Makes life‘s problems seem irrelevant. So yeah, I guess thats why :)
@@leag.0323 Well, then you might love this one: ruclips.net/video/Bw9zSMsKcwk/видео.html Not actually a science but it's a beautiful audio-visual experience. Especially with headphones, when watching alone in a dark room. You probably won't be able to understand the message when watching it for the first time. I've watched it like seven times or so.
@@cancelled_user Great inspo, thanks! In case you‘re looking for amazing space themed documentaries, check out Melodysheep‘s Future of the universe. Amazing graphics, also watched that one a couple of times haha😂
This channel is so amazing. I will never understand why some people hate science. Maybe some portion will never understand science. What a dark and cruel world to live in... I guess science really is a personal journey. CSagan forevr. Save yourselfs by understanding science, even if you dont become a scientist. So that you dont stand in the way of the good.
Zaz; Of course it won't!All the cosmological dogmas will remain just as they are; only more so!Revolutionary thought is an anathema to scientific orthodoxy. Isn't that obvious?
JWT will revolutionize our understanding of time and space in ways Hubble only hinted at....it is in orbit right now and I am waiting for the first observations to be deciphered!
This lady, Perry Ann Nortn has a wonderful narration voice. I could listen to it all day. The trouble is I was listening t it so intently I had to keep rewinding to hear what she was saying.
the more we learn. the stupider we become... the scientists ego's continuously get crushed when they see how much there is still to know it's hundreds of life times to get to the point where humanity realised WASH YOUR HANDS B4 U TOUCH YOUR FOOD. or. HEY THE EARTH IS ROUND. or HEY RACISM IS STUPID! and guess what? we still have racism... we still have weirdo's who belive in "FLAT EARTH" and yeah some people don't think germs s are the cause of some illnesses.. so the more we learn the stupider we become..
Awesome vid. Much to look forward to in the next 10 years. Discoveries may well antiquate current knowledge and theories. BTW, narrator has a great voice!
What are you, a voice over agent? You forget that these great voices talking about mind blowing stuff are actual people. That is, until someone like yourself mentions their names. Right on.
Incredible. Everything astronomical begs for better words. And the scientists interviewed here were athletically articulate. But Felipe Menanteau, especially, commanded my attention every time he spoke-so expressive with layperson’s language and yet adept in academic terminology at fashioning a precise explanation for bizarre worlds and exotic events. Dark energy is foreboding! I guess I’ll be sleeping, alone, under my bed tonight!
Superb! I watch and listen over and over again, to understand a bit more each time. To paraphrase the last sentence spoken: "The more we see, the less we know". Oh, Yes... Space Rip Rules!
Wow, I thought I was the only one. Do you do the same with movies and shows as well? I watch interesting movies and documentaries alone cause I rewind so much and don't move on from scenes or word untill I understand it!
Need to watch this one a few times, That info gets thick near the end.The vastness of the universe is mind boggling and humanity is just beginning to get a scope of how vast.
And with so many things happening & so fast we are now just having tools for...too bad we are getting too old too fast my dreams of being first earthling marrying an alien from outer space will not be realized! :(
I remember hearing in the end of university in astronomy class how the Webb telescope was going up the following year...man at this rate I’ll be in a nursing home by the time that happens lol
Most gorgeous of astronomy videos. Kudos to your graphics people! Turbulent times for humanity. Turbulence is normal on the grandest scale. Still beautiful.
The Turbulence is a normal state of everything in this world. Like we were created as result of some kind of turbulence and now trying to figured out WTF
This video gave me the distinct feeling of being at the beach with someone who's afraid to jump in the water and is just getting their toes wet. Get the heck in there already.
One time I wrote my mailing address on an envelope. But I didn't stop with the State & ZIP code. No....I got VERY specific! I didn't want to risk my mail going to the wrong place. So after the state & ZIP code I wrote: *U.S.A *North America *Earth *Solar System *Orion Spur *Milkyway Galaxy *Local Group *Virgo Supercluster *Laniakea Supercluster *Pisces-Cetus Supercluster Complex *The Universe Hey, I wasn't taking ANY chances!! & yes it was tricky getting all that on the envelope.
these videos are better than sleeping tablets for getting to sleep and they're really interesting too, the narrators voice and music are amazingly peaceful.
I've occasionally wondered, what would the very first intelligent species in our universe have been like? (Assuming we aren't it, of course.) What would it have taken to build a civilization at the cosmic dawn?
This is as gorgeous and compelling an argument for continued funding of Science as anything I've seen. Gorgeously written and imaged -- and provides us with a clear example of what we get (or won't get) if mankind continues his descent back into nationalistic rivalries. SpaceRip, you're the best.
hey, wont you be me neighbor!!!PLs..We can like , use fn like uh umm gravity to spiral closer to the bong ….did she say lsd survey. im in like whoa 20:54
the Almighty's fingertips...read the Bible...the Creator holds the Universe in His hand.... this Universe will be destroyed soon...a new Universe & Earth will be created.
A nitpick: Fritz Zwicky actually studied the motion of galaxies within clusters, and proposed Dark Matter as a result. Vera Rubin studied orbiting stars within galaxies to show that the same thing applied there.
I was under the impression that quantum theories (QED) had pretty well resolved the salient points relative to quantum foam. The idea, as I understand it, is that space, at the quantum level, is a seething, roiling cauldron of particles popping in and out of existence in particle/ant-particle pairs which annihilate one another almost instantaneously. This releases a miniscule amount of energy. Just as with an electron working on a solar sail, the impact of a single electron has no effect, but the cumulative effect is sufficient to move the sail; so is the case with quantum particles. And, as these, also named, virtual particles create more space for the stars and galaxies, they also create more space for more particles. Thus, gravity loses and the galaxies are spreading apart. Not only that, but the rate of separation is increasing. Grab tight to something solid, we're off on a hell of a ride.
The zero point energy as the source of dark energy is one hypothesis, but the numbers don't work out. In fact, the calculated value of ZPE vs observed is the single biggest discrepancy in the history of Physics. It's off by 120 order of magnitude. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmological_constant_problem
@@pauldance7387 no i mean since conception that resulted from my parents haveing intercourse yes, No my mom wasn't a virgin when she had me. and no one knows when exactly my dads sperm fertilized my moms egg. I don't consider the moment of conception the beginning of time for me. It was the day i was born. May 26 1961 @ 11:20am Even though i couldn't possibly remember anything until around 2 years later like most people.
Slated for launch in 2018, huh? Nice. I look forward to seeing that last year. What's with the lag, SpaceRip? You guys used to post great videos all the time. Now I have to look forward to things that supposedly happened in the past?
Thats how space works. We look forward to find out about things that happened in the past. Idk what youre on about, but this video is just as great as the others.
what everybody wants is to see the future of these explorarion and see the actual image of the vast universe and all the living civilizations far away from our galaxy.. if only we can live long enough to see all these.. that would be great.. aging limits us from seeing and gaining so much of whats beyond our universe
In al those Galaxy's somewhere there is life, and we are watching IT right now.. 🤣 whit out knowing IT.. insane.. its a network like youre veins in youre body sorry for my english im from europe ✌️
lol we ain´t watching shit. We can´t even tell if there is life in our solar system yet let alone the universe. Practically we just look at bright colors through very expensive binoculars and go "ohh that´s pretty i think the green color means there is a lot of methane on this planet!" Imagination is a hell of a thing.
@@1112viggo Y...you are aware that "color" is a product of light, correct? It's not and actual physical attribute of an object. What a moronic comment.
@@brettvv7475 The wavelengths of light reflected by an object is however still an indicator of what materiel(s) that object consists of. I realize i oversimplify things, but what is moronic about pointing out the inherent uncertainty connected with mapping the universe that way?
قال الله خالق السموات والأرض وما بينهما قبل 1441 سنة و بعد أعوذ بالله من الشيطان الرجيم : 《والسماء بنيناها بأيد وإنا لموسعون》سورة الذاريات الآية (47) (translate please)🌷💐
Wow. What a well made documentary. This is better than so many TV broadcasted documentaries. Every single sentence in this video was informative. I had to rewind sometimes to listen what I missed. The animations are so good.
Then, really how many light years far would be the beginning of time ?
@31:20 This illustration makes my hair stand. This clear explanation aligns all the loose bits of cosmic info I've learned over the years into a complete puzzle. This is the best presentation so far. Much appreciated. It's taken so many years to confirm the black hole from theory. Hope they can unveil the mystery of dark matter and its energy soon enough for us.
At 44:50 the gentleman was talking about what is causing the universe to speed up. I thought it was slowing down. What's up with that ?
Over the past few years I have discovered a new and insatiable need to keep learning about our place among the stars.. The possibilities in a nearly infinite cosmos are only bound by our imagination. By the laws of physics and probability if the void is really endless then anything you can dream can, will, or has come about.. To think about what such an incredible fact truly means just makes my head spin.. In another part of our universe each of us was, is, or will be the most important person known to history. Sometimes when life seems like its too much to bear i just think about that and everything seems to feel a little better. Thank you for reading this and remember this one fact above all... Every last electron in the universe is exactly the same and all we are is electricity and vibrations in the fields of the void.. Keep on truckin.....
Fantastic SpaceRip!! To everyone who was involved in the making of this brilliant video, from it's deep and thought-provoking content, to its intricate and beautiful visuals, I say Bravo! I loved it.
This video was pirated from Amazon: www.amazon.com/Seeing-Beginning-Time-Thomas-Lucas/dp/B072NZ8WBF
The vastness of space is so scary yet exciting to me for the amount of unknown possibilities that exist in it we are yet to know of or understand.
OMG I know, it's so incredibly scary yet somehow extremely intriguing
The comfort for me is knowing that I don’t have to worry about anything because God is in control and we will NEVER know everything. HE thought of everything. Just a few minutes watched and I’m out. God created, the end.
@Matt SterlingYour moment to shine has come! I corrected that.
I agree Howard, knowledge is key but I'm afraid of where it might take us. Sometimes one might know too much.
Tons of types of stars haven't even had a chance to exist yet
What a fabulous documentary. The simulations are mind bending. If only I could live forever, then forever would become just another day in this endless journey.
That's deep...God designed it this way.
@bic boi it's safe to believe we came from God than from chance when chance cannot be conceived without it's requirements
He do live forever . Just energy shifted.
I frikkin' love this stuff! Eye-popping amazing things out there ... and to be able to see so much! All because of fooling around with lenses and mirrors.
I absolutely love this lady who is narrating this video, I can fall asleep in no time by just listening to the sound of her voice
her voice is so soothing
It makes me so happy when a new SpaceRip video comes out, it's like a mix of Christmas and my Birthday rolled into video form.
Best documentary of the universe I've seen so far..
I kind of want the woman narrating this to come and read me bed time stories.
She’s reading me one right now 😴
It's a computer voice, sorry boys!!!!
@@revevans801 A computer named Perry Anne Norton???
I am getting verrrrry sleepy.
I agree, and she isn't a robot.
This is quality stuff. Thank you!
wtf?
Finally a video without ads. How am i supposed to get to sleep when someone starts yelling at me about hungry jacks as I'm drifting off
Exactly
@@abel791 except now there's ads 😔
@@ashthisguy7624 that is true, i use this one to fall asleep now. ruclips.net/video/34sEX6VM9sU/видео.html
Abe L that ones got ads too
@Kieran Kinney i use the youtube app and cast it to my tv
I remember when I first heard of the James Webb Telescope. Thats was 23 years ago. Still waiting.........
Holy shit. Hope they eventually launch it.
I know
its being developed by the same people in charge of the f35 development
March 30th, 2021 is the launch date
Chuleta
I've almost given up on thinking the James Webb will go up "next year". I'm 50, and just hope I live long enough to see the JWST in action.
Sean Christopher Evoking Emotion with Synthesizers April 2021 is the projected date. They’ve put too much money into it for it to go on any longer
Meanwhile the monthly reports over the years :) jwst.nasa.gov/recentaccomplish.html#pageTop
Sean Christopher Evoking Emotion with Synthesizers ,Me also. JWST will put too many other telescopes out of business. It's all economics. Hubble proves that. How many astronomers would be put out of work.
Sorry if I offended anyone. JWST is going to be great. Maybe too good I'm afraid. If it works...it will be radically informative.
Other wise think of us. We wil think about you see you in next live Michael Jackson for ever xxxx
I believe that we will never understand the nature of the begining of the life as we know it, but the urge to find out will never stop, our mind is strong enought to imagine things, we have to be thankfull to have this gift
I love this kind of documentaries. The narration is quite soothing too. Not to mention brilliant graphics. Thank you. 🙏🏽
The amount of times I've watched this is literally insane
Why??
@@cancelled_user Honestly, I don‘t even have an answer to that😂 It‘s really nicely done and somehow it always calms me down. Makes life‘s problems seem irrelevant. So yeah, I guess thats why :)
@@leag.0323 Well, then you might love this one: ruclips.net/video/Bw9zSMsKcwk/видео.html
Not actually a science but it's a beautiful audio-visual experience. Especially with headphones, when watching alone in a dark room.
You probably won't be able to understand the message when watching it for the first time. I've watched it like seven times or so.
@@cancelled_user Great inspo, thanks! In case you‘re looking for amazing space themed documentaries, check out Melodysheep‘s Future of the universe. Amazing graphics, also watched that one a couple of times haha😂
@@leag.0323 Oh yeah, I watched that one a year ago or so. But will watch it again. Thanks :)
Let me know if you liked Samadhi.
This channel is so amazing. I will never understand why some people hate science. Maybe some portion will never understand science. What a dark and cruel world to live in... I guess science really is a personal journey. CSagan forevr. Save yourselfs by understanding science, even if you dont become a scientist. So that you dont stand in the way of the good.
now that is what I call gold medal narration !!
Yes lovely voice , that delivery makes it so easy , not only to listen to ,but also absorb the information
This is so mind-blowing
Amazing documentary. Unbelievable this kind of high quality stuff is available.
The James Web Space Telescope will hopefully give us a revolution in astronomy!
Zaz; Of course it won't!All the cosmological dogmas will remain just as they are; only more so!Revolutionary thought is an anathema to scientific orthodoxy. Isn't that obvious?
@
nicholas flamegun
Isn't that obvious? Duh! Galileo would say different. Its only when you want it you will find it!
JWT will revolutionize our understanding of time and space in ways Hubble only hinted at....it is in orbit right now and I am waiting for the first observations to be deciphered!
The James Webb Telescope hasn't been launched yet
It will not be launched until 2021now.
This lady, Perry Ann Nortn has a wonderful narration voice. I could listen to it all day. The trouble is I was listening t it so intently I had to keep rewinding to hear what she was saying.
'The more we see the deeper the mystery!"
the more we learn. the stupider we become... the scientists ego's continuously get crushed when they see how much there is still to know it's hundreds of life times to get to the point where humanity realised WASH YOUR HANDS B4 U TOUCH YOUR FOOD. or. HEY THE EARTH IS ROUND. or HEY RACISM IS STUPID! and guess what? we still have racism... we still have weirdo's who belive in "FLAT EARTH" and yeah some people don't think germs s are the cause of some illnesses..
so the more we learn the stupider we become..
@@gunchief0811 uh... no. Some people are just stupid. As a species we're becoming smarter
@@NihilNick I beg to differ
@@anielchall9708 3 months ago. Explain your reasoning
Awesome vid. Much to look forward to in the next 10 years. Discoveries may well antiquate current knowledge and theories. BTW, narrator has a great voice!
As much as I like Dick Rodstein as the narrator of SpaceRip videos, Perry Anne Norton also has a nice soothing voice. :)
I always thought he had a mildy condescending tone myself.
I liked him much, much more...
Dick Rodstein? Is that his porno name?
Ann paris norton and richard keley are the best of all time.
What are you, a voice over agent? You forget that these great voices talking about mind blowing stuff are actual people. That is, until someone like yourself mentions their names. Right on.
Incredible. Everything astronomical begs for better words. And the scientists interviewed here were athletically articulate.
But Felipe Menanteau, especially, commanded my attention every time he spoke-so expressive with layperson’s language and yet adept in academic terminology at fashioning a precise explanation for bizarre worlds and exotic events. Dark energy is foreboding! I guess I’ll be sleeping, alone, under my bed tonight!
This gives a whole new and more significant meaning to the word 'neighborhood.' I truly appreciate what these amazing teams of scientists do.
Beautiful Video, All this matter from nothing? That I can not believe. But Wow.
I don’t want to live in a universe anymore I want to go somewhere new
Superb! I watch and listen over and over again, to understand a bit more each time. To paraphrase the last sentence spoken: "The more we see, the less we know". Oh, Yes... Space Rip Rules!
Wow, I thought I was the only one. Do you do the same with movies and shows as well? I watch interesting movies and documentaries alone cause I rewind so much and don't move on from scenes or word untill I understand it!
These space uploads are perfect for going to sleep.
Calming voice, but I hear something interesting and I wake up a little.
I wanna thank you so much, for uploading this and also in that nice 4K and 2K quality...i really enjoyed it ! This is a film movie pearl !
Need to watch this one a few times, That info gets thick near the end.The vastness of the universe is mind boggling and humanity is just beginning to get a scope of how vast.
And with so many things happening & so fast we are now just having tools for...too bad we are getting too old too fast my dreams of being first earthling marrying an alien from outer space will not be realized! :(
GOd JESUS CHRIST LOVES YOUR CHIriStMa
Just think that's about how vast biden supporters heads are. Just vast air.
Videos like this is why I subscribed to SpaceRip. More like this please. Awesome video!
now at 70 years old i have found the avocacion of my dreams.
This out yawl the jt
@@ytramlahtron6889 E 70 oku tau kua ea taku moemoea
?????
@@pereiraplaza222
I know this language and where it's from and you don't know what you're saying because it makes no sense
@@watchman2700 sure Bob.
Wonderful compositions, wonderful voice over tone, wonderful sound and music usage. Thank you for this beauty.
did you get any knowledge at all?
I remember hearing in the end of university in astronomy class how the Webb telescope was going up the following year...man at this rate I’ll be in a nursing home by the time that happens lol
Most gorgeous of astronomy videos. Kudos to your graphics people! Turbulent times for humanity. Turbulence is normal on the grandest scale. Still beautiful.
False premise, false outcome. "Scientism" at it's best.
@@josephmeredith7436 Explain please
The Turbulence is a normal state of everything in this world. Like we were created as result of some kind of turbulence and now trying to figured out WTF
@@josephmeredith7436 aaaaa
Really liked the old Narrator
Richard (Dick) Rodstein.
@@nebtheweb8885 I'm jealous about it. I heard he got tired of black holes coming out his mouth.
@@kirkmbutterfield His wife's blackhole?
you have more chanches to see a black hole with your naked eyes rather than an american documentary without all the sjw shit.
I agree. I enjoy good narration without seeing the faces, just the commentary on video.
Really a great Video. Watched it 3 times now and will come back for Your other stuff. Thank You
"The sea was angry that day my friends, like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli."
Omg, that was Gold
Sienfeld
Very informative and beautiful animations and real photos. Many thanks
This video gave me the distinct feeling of being at the beach with someone who's afraid to jump in the water and is just getting their toes wet.
Get the heck in there already.
Learn to swim, first
@@GullibleTarget you can't learn how to swim on dry land, fool
The Edge Of The Universe!
Best presentation I have seen to date by far. I hope I am still alive to see the collection of all this data.
Thank you, I love your channel.
Played it to fall asleep, kept me intrigued to watch it all
One time I wrote my mailing address on an envelope.
But I didn't stop with the State & ZIP code.
No....I got VERY specific!
I didn't want to risk my mail going to the wrong place.
So after the state & ZIP code I wrote:
*U.S.A
*North America
*Earth
*Solar System
*Orion Spur
*Milkyway Galaxy
*Local Group
*Virgo Supercluster
*Laniakea Supercluster
*Pisces-Cetus Supercluster Complex
*The Universe
Hey, I wasn't taking ANY chances!!
& yes it was tricky getting all that on the envelope.
If it were my mailman, they probably still put it in the someone else's mail box.
Wont need as much on your name tag in the mental hospital
Orion spur post office on strike just now, so, could be a problem
Adam Spears You forgot multi-verse, now you mail will wind up in another dimension.
Silly prick.
I love the celestial smiley-face throughout it all :)
"the long awaited James Webb telescope, slated for launch in 2018"
It's June 2020, Dammit!
@Larry Chappell It's already obsolete. When testing finally ends, they'll ship it straight to a museum.
Now it's Halloween Day 2021 for the launch date.
Lol
I'm sure the "lockdowns" and social distancing helped speed up the launch calendar.
Halloween is in 3 days.
Everything that happened in this universe was always destined to create me.
WELCOME TO MY UNIVERS!!
Thomas Decon | ahum … yours?!
😎
Amazing animations, helps me understand the universe more and more. I love SpaceRIP.
I loved this video. Easily one of my favorites. Thank you.
The universe seems to be far bigger than I`ve ever imagined. Fascinating.
tinge1954 that is one of the stupidest thing I ever heard
Watching this on my big screen TV blew my mind
4K in 360p ? but whyyyyy ?
Works for me.
Oh you're right tx
these videos are better than sleeping tablets for getting to sleep and they're really interesting too, the narrators voice and music are amazingly peaceful.
this lady narrator gives me the nice sleeper :)
You mean the robot.
Astronomer - n. - a humble collector of light
I've occasionally wondered, what would the very first intelligent species in our universe have been like? (Assuming we aren't it, of course.) What would it have taken to build a civilization at the cosmic dawn?
This is beyond a human can think !
If Einstein was a rapper, he’d be MC Squared.
Haaaa 😂
hahahaha 💟
BRO.!!!! that was so simpel BUT!!! soooo good ha,ha !
Emcinem
I am absolutely surprised I've never heard that one before. LOL
This is as gorgeous and compelling an argument for continued funding of Science as anything I've seen. Gorgeously written and imaged -- and provides us with a clear example of what we get (or won't get) if mankind continues his descent back into nationalistic rivalries.
SpaceRip, you're the best.
DAMN they got Cortana for this😂😂
Thoroughly enjoyed this presentation... Excellent narration, graphics and data!
if we ever can work it out, I think we will go back in time before we're able to figure out how to go forward in time...
the UFO sightings we see are just our future selves coming back to view our past... kind of like a vacation trip...
This is going to be great !!! We will be looking at the universe in motion before and in the future
I have never thought it of it this way
You know, i was thinking, just imagine that in IMAX 3D........
Wonderfully done, bravo!
I'm mega blazed rn
hey, wont you be me neighbor!!!PLs..We can like , use fn like uh umm gravity to spiral closer to the bong ….did she say lsd survey. im in like whoa 20:54
Edge Lord alert 🧙🧙
Mega jealous!
Mega are you 5 years old ffs next you will be saying "hella" ?
It's so mind blowing, I wonder how will life be and what they will know when my grandson has grand children :,-)
*We are seeing the observable Universe* What lies beyond that?
More Universe?
Cheeze, lots of cheeze.
I guess so. Or a restaurant.
Your mom's nether regions
the Almighty's fingertips...read the Bible...the Creator holds the Universe in His hand.... this Universe will be destroyed soon...a new Universe & Earth will be created.
More universes. some would have other natural laws that govern them, some might not support life.
So beautiful in 4k.
I’ve almost given up on the JWST after all these years waiting lol. Hopefully I’ll see it sometime before I die
Been in development so long I'm sure the tech used in it is outdated already 😓
Her voice is so relaxing
I saw the beginning of time today. I stuck new batteries in my clock.
lmao!!!
A nitpick: Fritz Zwicky actually studied the motion of galaxies within clusters, and proposed Dark Matter as a result. Vera Rubin studied orbiting stars within galaxies to show that the same thing applied there.
Hope the old narrator came back 🙏
This is very good and wonderful animation and explainetion.... .
PLEASE, bring back the deep voice narrator you used to have..... He was the best narrator I've ever heard on any of these documentaries....
This channel did not create that documentary. In case that wasn't obvious yet.
we have figured out in the amazinly way the Cosmos images...Thank you a lot!!!
This is a masterpiece! Beautiful!
Try this one: ruclips.net/video/Bw9zSMsKcwk/видео.html
Not actually a science, but still beautiful audiovisual experience.
its content like that, that makes the internet worth it...
It was not much to see and hurt like hell to this very day, i belive it now. Thanks to death, love you Dad.
Sorry
I was under the impression that quantum theories (QED) had pretty well resolved the salient points relative to quantum foam. The idea, as I understand it, is that space, at the quantum level, is a seething, roiling cauldron of particles popping in and out of existence in particle/ant-particle pairs which annihilate one another almost instantaneously. This releases a miniscule amount of energy. Just as with an electron working on a solar sail, the impact of a single electron has no effect, but the cumulative effect is sufficient to move the sail; so is the case with quantum particles. And, as these, also named, virtual particles create more space for the stars and galaxies, they also create more space for more particles. Thus, gravity loses and the galaxies are spreading apart. Not only that, but the rate of separation is increasing. Grab tight to something solid, we're off on a hell of a ride.
The zero point energy as the source of dark energy is one hypothesis, but the numbers don't work out. In fact, the calculated value of ZPE vs observed is the single biggest discrepancy in the history of Physics. It's off by 120 order of magnitude.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmological_constant_problem
The beginning of time for me will have started 58 years ago in 5 days. (not including the time since conception of course.) :)
You old fuck 👴👴
You mean intercourse, not “ of course”
@@pauldance7387 no
i mean since conception that resulted from my parents haveing intercourse yes, No my mom wasn't a virgin when she had me. and no one knows when exactly my dads sperm fertilized my moms egg. I don't consider the moment of conception the beginning of time for me. It was the day i was born. May 26 1961 @ 11:20am Even though i couldn't possibly remember anything until around 2 years later like most people.
NICE
Some photos remind me of massive human nervous systems.. spectacular!
We might discover a flat planet somewhere which would make flat earthers go "yaaay!"
Games TV lmao
Send them all there. Along with anti vaxxers
Yksi parhaista dokumenteistä jonka olen nähnyt. Kiitän kaikkia osallistuneita tämän videon toteuttamiseen
Slated for launch in 2018, huh? Nice. I look forward to seeing that last year. What's with the lag, SpaceRip? You guys used to post great videos all the time. Now I have to look forward to things that supposedly happened in the past?
Thats how space works. We look forward to find out about things that happened in the past.
Idk what youre on about, but this video is just as great as the others.
what everybody wants is to see the future of these explorarion and see the actual image of the vast universe and all the living civilizations far away from our galaxy.. if only we can live long enough to see all these.. that would be great.. aging limits us from seeing and gaining so much of whats beyond our universe
Now playing! The Local Group!
I love how the formation is exactly like the shape of the Netherlands😊. 42:43
In al those Galaxy's somewhere there is life, and we are watching IT right now.. 🤣 whit out knowing IT.. insane.. its a network like youre veins in youre body sorry for my english im from europe ✌️
lol we ain´t watching shit. We can´t even tell if there is life in our solar system yet let alone the universe. Practically we just look at bright colors through very expensive binoculars and go "ohh that´s pretty i think the green color means there is a lot of methane on this planet!" Imagination is a hell of a thing.
" watching IT right now". ha, watching it as it was millions and billions of years ago, if there is a "now" now, who knows what it would look like lol
@@1112viggo Y...you are aware that "color" is a product of light, correct? It's not and actual physical attribute of an object.
What a moronic comment.
@@brettvv7475 The wavelengths of light reflected by an object is however still an indicator of what materiel(s) that object consists of.
I realize i oversimplify things, but what is moronic about pointing out the inherent uncertainty connected with mapping the universe that way?
@@1112viggo Well good, you're not dumb. Let me ask you a question then: Why is the sky blue?
Thank you. That was a very interesting & well done video. Rikki Tikki.
قال الله خالق السموات والأرض وما بينهما قبل 1441 سنة و بعد أعوذ بالله من الشيطان الرجيم :
《والسماء بنيناها بأيد وإنا لموسعون》سورة الذاريات الآية (47)
(translate please)🌷💐
Narrator: 11:45 "James Webb slated for launch in 2018"
Everyone in 2020: ....still waiting for that launch...