What Is Beyond The Observable Universe?
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- Опубликовано: 11 фев 2024
- Have you ever looked up at the night sky, filled with stars, and wondered what lies beyond the edge of all we can see? This question, as old as time, is more than just a thought - it's a journey into the biggest mysteries of the universe. It's a question that takes us beyond stars and galaxies to where imagination and reality meet. Join us as we journey all the way to the edge of the universe.
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Good night guys 🥱
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😅😅 i was just about going to sleep
not me watching this for the 15th time because I fall asleep every time :D I know the beginning almost by heart now ahah
The furthest light away travels billions of years across the universe to reach our eyes, yet the photon of light iself experiences no time whatsoever. It is born and hits our eyes instantaneously.
I love that fact.
And the iron in my blood was emitted from a collapsing star. That's really cool!
I'm guessing the unobservable universe
@@TheIslandOfRelevance There is nothing in physics that would suggest that there aren't just more stars and galaxies beyond the observable universe. There is no barrier or physical meaningfulness to the observable universe, it's just our light horizon. If I move a mile away from my starting spot, I have a new "observable universe" that's center is one mile away from the center of the first one. Assuming the universe is curved and not flat, which seems likely considering infinity doesn't exist in nature, that would mean the MINIMUM size of the real, true universe is 37 trillion light years across. In all likelihood it's vastly, incomprehensibly bigger than even that. The observable universe is tiny compared to even the most conservative estimates of the true size of the universe.
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So it means observable universe is at the most 1 to 2 % of entire material universe @@robertkofron47
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The unobservable universe.. is the correct answer.
Prove it 🤣
@coffeetalk924 lol...can/ has anyone seen it? That's my only answer..I wouldn't know how to prove it otherwise. 😀
@@coffeetalk924lol nice
One of the best docs ive ever watched, the person or people who put this together deserve an award. Ton of respect to all the scientist who dedicate their lives to doing all the research and observations towards the stars.
You have to imagin that empty space goes on forever . the vacuum of empty space attracks mass to expand, and goes on forever, there is no end, so we wonder where did it all come from in the first place?
The best docu. about space and everything around ever !
holy shit its 2 hours I am SO EXCITED
Two hours and 17 minutes
i use this to fall asleep
For some reason, I strongly believe in the big crunch and the universe starts all over again endlessly.
Dark energy
This is a lot better than the big freeze theory
@@mathias4851 Correct. Even if it stopped expanding at some point, by the time it does, everything will be so far apart, it couldn't possibly come back together again. For all we know, the apex of expansion may dissolve or rip apart the quantum fields precluding another 'big bang'.
More space and galaxies. The ones that have moved outside of our visible range or the visible spectrum. We can only see so far to our spatial horizon. If we were to go to the edge we would then see again to that new spatial horizon. From our starting point behind us to the edge beyond us
we are the center of our very own universe.
We could never get to the edge, even if it exists.
Consider this hypothesis: Our universe exists as a function of the interaction (or collision) of already existing "universes" like our own from which our's emerged. Exactly the model we see with the forming of new galaxies. In that case, our universe exists in relation to what is left of those "parental" universes, together with "a night sky" full of other universes. Webb could be detecting some of that. By this view, the origin of the gravity necessary to hold our universe together, which we currently attribute to "dark matter", is just conventional gravity associated large bodies of mass gravitationally relating with our universe. That could be modeled to see if it tends to explain the gravitational anomaly. So this looks like an infinite Universe.
So what you’re saying is… the fabric of the universe is infinite and beyond our human comprehension, despite all of our outward attempts at math and philosophy?
It was considered infinite before the big bang theory emerged. @@damienkilcannonvryce
It was considered apparently infinite before the big bang theory emerged. But it would be way more "understood" if this hypothesis is true.
You assertions are noted and dismissed, Claims with out evidence can be dismissed with out evidence, Go back to being a choir boy.
George pell liked boys like you.
Gravity does not hold our universe together , This shows to me how ignorant in science you actually are.
If you where anymore conversed in the scientific method you would be called Frank Turek, ray comfort or kent hovind.
Dark matter and dark energy do not exist , SHOW ME THE EVIDENCE !
@@prestonbacchus4204lol, it wasn't considered infinite before the big bang theory gained acceptance. It has drastically changed over time as we've learned more through the millennia. What we think we know now may be as crazy as thinking the Earth was the center of the universe in another thousand years, but there was only a fraction of time where it was widely believed to be an infinite universe.
More universe that we can't see. The right question should be: What is beyond our universe?
Roy Neary, complaining that he never should have got on that bloomin' spaceship in the first place but meeting Barbarella was cool.
More Universe. That's why it's called the "observable universe."
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The Multiverse🌏🌎🌍🌐🌐🌐
MORE Universe... Or Universes...
Just more and more universe which can't be seen because of physical principles such as the speed of light.
The answer is more universe. It is always the answer. You're welcome yall!
There's not a single thing to be gained from contacting extra terrestrial life that outweighs the risk of total annihilation
We will kill ourselves faster than anything else in the universe
Not to worry. They're aren't any extraterrestrials. We are it! Our entire universe was created for us to enjoy and admire. Spending trillions of our tax dollars just to make CGI driven documentaries is sinful in my book. Besides, who really cares what black holes are doing, where they come from or where they are going. No one except a handful of people being paid millions to make crap up!!
DARK MATTER
DARK ENERGY
= THEY HAVEN'T A CLUE WHAT'S GOING ON OUT THERE 😅😅
❤ It's definitely getting chunky, you are amazing, it's looking fantastic... 🤣🤣 loving everything you are doing, if only you lived next door and I could come in and "borrow' some ephemera 😂❤❤ Big hug ❤
Remember: "Space is big. Really big!"
or infinite
Or is it really small....like trillions of universes in a single atom?
Remember: " We are small. Really small!"
Hitchhiker's
can't wait for the new video about our universe
As the diameter of light increases, the circumference of darkness around it multiplies, that is what is beyond the observable universe.
marha ashte e veqant
What ants are to us we’re ants to the Universe 100billion times
Everything I am aware of, follows a routine path around something. Moon around Earth, these 2, plus Comets, around the Sun, them and others in our solar system around our galaxy etc. So, would those galaxies leaving the observable universe be following a path (infinity path) around our universe, and not away/along it?
im not sure what you are asking, but:
due to the expansion of the universe many believe the universe to be a sphere and our plane of existence is the flat surface, it's the only way everything can be moving away from everything. if this is the case, something that traveled in a straight line long enough would end up back where it started. however things that are moving follow straight paths, this contradicts the universe being a sphere, unless it is so massive we cannot detect it.
to put it into perspective, we can detect this on earth by watching things disappear over the horizon. the size of the actual universe in relation to the observable universe would have to be bigger than the earth is in relation to us.
The answer to the question is. The truth is no one knows. But if we use Occam’s Razor, then we could assume it just continues on beyond what we can see. Still just an assumptions not fact.
You don’t know, I know. Speak for yourself..
@@macysondheim you don’t know shit about what’s beyond the observable universe, and also moron when someone is writing they are speaking for themselves.
I'm intrigued, care to explain more?
@@svenbengtsson9753 Einstein stated that energy can not be created or destroyed it mearly changes form. So we might assume that the universe has existed in one form or another for all time. Think of our solar system as a tiny grain of sand in the middle of an ocean. No way for us to tell how far the ocean goes or what it may contain. Our solar system exists in space and moves with space. Let me be clear we are not traveling through space but rather space is moving and we are along for the ride.
Forget celestial aliens. We are the aliens.
How about our oceans? What do we know about that? And how about our moon? We should know ever inch of that thing by now. Im a big space head and love this kind of stuff but also am constantly in need of some questions to be answered.
If we don't ask the questions, we can never discover the answers (right or wrong).
Everyone knows the moon is s giant space base for the lizard people 🦎
We're a long way from even a partial answer. We don't know what the universe is, or where it is, or why it is, or how it is, and we don't really know what matter is. other than that we got things pretty much figured out. :)@@jroar123
our oceans we know have the organisms that produce the vast majority of oxygen on earth and are wet lol :D ....... also dont go down in a small sub or you get crushed in a millisecond
I like this video
Will we ever find life on earth? Or are we alone?? Only God knows
If engery cannot be created nor destoryed, what if there was a Universe before our Universe? Why would that law not apply there as well? That means what perceive as "Dark Engery" is the energy from past Universes? The energy in our Universe will influence how the next one develops. I know that there is no way to prove it except for the lack of uniformity that makes up the Universe. As it is now, we will have to wait to develop better detection methods to answer such questions.
Lack of uniformity? The universe is almost nothing but uniformity
@@Just.A.T-Rex No two galaxies are alike. The randomness of the Universe looks like billiard balls on a table after a break. However, what if you are right? What if there is uniformity in the entire Universe? What causes the deviations of mass in the Universe? After the singularity breaks apart, if there is nothing beyond the bounds of the singularity, everything should behave in perfect uniformity. But, it's not that way. Everything wants uniformity but something keeps causing entropy. I get it, these are questions that cannot be answered with today's technology. Maybe in a few hundred years we can lock it down but for now, it's all speculative.
Lots of heat
Don't fall for it bro, the stars are just light bulbs.
@@Toecutter875 I love it, thanks!
probably another universe or even this one, not that we could leave this black hole. go far enough out and nothing can escape, not even light... not without the mass to make time move. it's like the exact inverse of a blackhole really. the yin to yang, the inversion of the impossible physics of blackholes.
I’ve never understood why the observable universe extends further in light years than the age of the universe
Because spacetime itself expands way faster than light!
Because it does
We have found galaxies farther way that than that in light years tho
All these assumptions of might be when in reality we just simply don’t know why speculate something that we will never have an answer to. use all that energy and focus on something more relevant 💀
I would have thought the unseen or unobserved universe. Like in the toilet or bathroom.
Expectations
Why is the age of the universe (the figure) is different from the distance (the figure too)( light coming from the end of the observable universe to reach earth). Instance, when you are looking at something in space, you only saw it how it was when the light left it. So I reason that the end point we can see in space and the age of the universe should be relative in respect to the achieved numbers
would it make sense to build telescopes on the,for it has no atmhmosfere and in order to create a larger paralax vieuw?
Hi English, I am the Grand Unified Theory!
jeni te sigurt. 40. deri 50 vjet wka po foni ma shum
Its unresolved spacetime
We don't know. It isn't observable.
That is a wrong question. Space like time is relative not absolute. It depends...
Space and time do not exist 😢
19:19- How 'an expanding universe' proves it has a beginning?
jsm durzu me njerzimon me dillin kurr. gjithon ka me pas kotakte
How does a universe expand inside of a dome firmament? No one has been outside the firmament to view what the real one looks like…
If all of the mass and energy in our universe were compresseddown to a black hole,how big would the Schwarzschild radius be?
I reckon the 'universe' is a load of rubbish. Its just earth the rest is made up nonsense.
Would it even have a Schwarzschild Radius, given that compressing the entire Universe to a black hole would leave no space for the Radius to extend into?
The schwarzschild radius of the observable universe is roughly equal to the size of the observable universe. This is consistent with a close to spatially flat universe.
@@ausairmanna don't thinks so
@@Toecutter875 perhaps instead of roughly equal I should have said "within a small number of orders of magnitude".
edhe hena ish shum e paster
The stars we see with our naked eyes compared to what we see with telescopes what's the age difference in that?
gjitha planetet qetsohen vetum njerzimi nuk qetsohet.
infinity
Why would it bang? A black hole with the mass of the Universe would so,,, not bang.
a kah 2 jave qe jam mirre planetin. meh njerzimim. 2 muje. edhe jam kah jeki dore
The unobservable universe.
6:08 universe 13 billion
Earth 4 billion
Whos years?
Beyond the observable Universe??
Gods bathroom , like anyone else doesn't want folks staring.
And we are the Charmin
@@jjzr2man1 🤣
hala boni kercnime ofendome. duni te jeni te matur me muh gjithmon nuk do te jem i dorushum. nji her e hupi durimin edhe une
the unobservable universe.
Answer is more universe lol
what created the universe?
I created an alternate you can check!
Christ
it creates itself :)
The universe has form and is located within an infinity of nothingness totally void of any dimension whatsoever such that the universe is a comparative singularity within it - a comparative singularity that has been expanding for the past 13 billion+ years - but the entire ongoing process cannot register in any measurable way beyond its expanding envelope. Expressed mathematically, adding or subtracting the volume of the universe from the volume of the containing Void makes no impression. Either way, the answer is infinity.
Hi Richard, I read that carefully but as an average guy I am still a bit puzzled by the, (is located within an infinity of nothingness totally void) part. How do we know that outside of our universe is total void? Couldn't there be matter out there so far away that we cannot detect it that didn't originate from our local big bang?
Apologies if I am coming over as a bit 'Dougal trying to fathom the little sheep versus the big sheep a long long way away problem' but this type of stuff sometimes keeps me awake at night until my poor brain burns itself out.
If there is nothing to stop the expansion of the universe, then it will expand forever - unless it encounters another universe, which could well be made of anti-matter. If that happens, there would be a bang so colossal it would rate our own Big Bang a Chinese firecracker by comparison.
@@RichardPrangnell OK thank's for the reply. Jodrell Bank is only 10 miles from me. Should visit there again really.
@@timwhittey4121 Oh Jodrell Bank is really cool. Have you tried the passive audio transceiver setup in the grounds? two parabolic dishes about 2 feet in diameter face each other with about 100 yards between them. If you stand about 18 inches in front of a dish and whisper a message, it can be heard clearly at the other dish, so take a friend. As for understanding the Void, if all else fails, you can listen to the mind straightening vibes of 'Khruangbin' which is the name of an excellent professional trio from Texas. Or the Thai name for 'aeroplane'. How weird is that? Nothing. Except that the tro is performing a set at this years 'Latitude' 3 day event at Southwold. Might see you there?
Give me the Enterprise E and I'm never coming back
Warp drive scotty
All those planets above are way smaller than Earth’s surface or they would not fit inside the firmament, Earth being the entire floor of the universe, it’s obvious. No photo of earth from the moon is allowed available to Earths population, impossible because it’s to close to view the entire earth from the moon…
Trillions and trillions of universes can fit in my pocket
No kid
Wanna know whats beyond? Two ultra super massive blackholes that has collided and sparked big bang and our universe is this tiny bubble of explosion growing and eventually bursting/collapsing on its self.
No.
What is beyond the the observable universe? infinitly infinite infinities. unfathomable granduers of forevers, possibilities, information, versions, results, actions, thoughts, understandings, awareness, achievements, and creations.
"THE REST OF IT" IS BEYOND THE OBSERVABLE UNIVERSE.
It would be freaky if we could exceed light speed about 100k times. Cross the universe . Then see a planet that looks just like earth! On further examination it is earth! That would be freaky, like Neo's being trapped in the subway ...
Perhaps its a wave effect where the more energy/the harder you try to go faster, the more resistant the space time becomes to a point where continuously building up speed/energy creates so much resistance in moving forward that the space time starts to create a "bridge"/tall wave looping/leaning into a opposite way(into a past) taking you with it.
Nothing is nothing depending on one interpretation of nothing one deduced there is only negative energy how negative = one designed mk v craft to do this
Nothing from nothing is nothing
010 in T.E.N. d. Eternal Now 01.
Cryptic
The Eternal Now T.E.N. dimensions. Information System I.S. No longer cryptic. @@jjzr2man1
10^10^500 yrs how long is that
VGSM 5/5
the Universe is Infinite and it has always existed. there is no "big bang" or "dark matter".
Well, humans don't know and can't understand many things in earth. Cannot understand how the living cell works and how it came to be. So many theories about the universe is only someone's speculation.
As much as we want to know how many stars are there and how big the universe is, we must ask Who made all these?
The answer was given by the Creator but not many pay attention.
Here is what He spoke in the Bible--
" I am Jehovah and this is my name. I made heavens and stars and earth and sea and everything in it.
I number all the stars and call their name without missing even one. I made humans on earth in my image and made them to look after the earth.
I will honor those who honors my name"
And he also said "No man can see me and yet live"
But God wants us to know him.
Don't feel ashamed acknowledging God when talking about universe.
Every American dollar has this sentence written --
IN GOD WE TRUST
"Cannot understand how the living cell works." What makes you say that?
@@dcolb121 I will think about your question
the question exactly noone needs to know its completly meaningless ^^
The heavens declare the glory of the LORD GOD. ✝️
Was no big bang
Im a 🌶, they're a 🌶 , don't you wanna be a 🌶 too.
That's not funny....you will upset the infinity gods
@@jjzr2man1 I dont need youtube to do that sir, but I appreciate your concern.
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When there is a creation, there is a creator
Indeed. Though not all creations require sentience or intelligence. We know, for example, that automobiles and paintings are created by intelligence because we contrast them against nature. We've seen them being created by intelligence. On the otherhand, a diamond requires only time and pressure. It does not require an intelligent intervention. And if you insist on calling everything intelligently created, you've shirked your burden of evidential proof. You've only managed an unfalsifiable proposition, which means that your claim can neither be proven, nor disproven. So it's impotent.
When there is a creator, there is a creator
who created the creator
because creators can't just pop into existence from nothing, can they?
@worfoz funny thing is they claim that this "creator" never had a beginning, and so it never required a creation. But ironically, they seem to think nothing at all of mocking the idea of an eternal multiverse, which incidently is just as inherently unfalsifiable as their God claim. I can't prove it. They can't disprove it. But somehow just has to be wrong because it doesn't comport with their personal religious biases.
@@coffeetalk924 Thing is, we are generated, not created. Genetics is the science of generating generations, so the question is: what created genetics?
I am not Adam, I was not created but I was born: I just popped into existence and here I am now, wondering what this is all about...
@worfoz well that doesn't stop them. Many theists seem to accept biological evolution, but it's like an ever-expanding airbag, "where did that come from?" What created the laws?" 'Is it guided generation?" So long as they keep doing this, and so long as there are unsolved mysteries, they'll live inside those mysteries. The real problem is in their affirmative position. They haven't met their burden of evidential proof. It's just a game of ultimate unfalsifiability. Blind faith. And my problem with faith, in a religious context like this, is that it isn't a reliable pathway to truth.
If anyone could travel at one thousand times the speed of light, they would require one hundred years to cross the Milky Way.
This galaxy is a single snow flake in a blizzard of trillions of such snowflakes.
You can travel a trillion light years per second in your mind
dielli. edhe lexon qipin 24 ore pars kohe efhe krxn gjitha obligimet. 1 muj me vones me kuptoni. as nuk. nuk ndexhoni. me njerzit. jam kjamet. jam me juve. te pah kuptushum jeni. nuk dih qka te boj vetum. te ju loh te lire boni qka doni
There are galaxies that are older than the big bang.We're relying on old technology so our view of space is limited.
How do you know?
The video states this as a probability. The fact is the theory id flawed bacly. If we take the CMB as being the start of everything in a big bang, that has to be the edge of the observable universe because there wasn't one before the start... or was there ?
The argument in this video, no matter how often it is repeated, can't be factual on that basis. @@Toecutter875
read some articles and studies @@Toecutter875
@@Toecutter875 He doesn't. Just pulled it out his backside & stunk the place up.
This is gold. First sentence is made up and the second one is incoherent.
The unobserved universe...
the observable universe is from the beginning to now. so looking past the observable. means looking before it began.
Isn't it wonderful how the prolific Dunning-Krugers of the universe are so readily observable?
@@Tinker1950 and they don't even know it. because they refuse to look at their mistake.
The observable universe only represents what we would be able to see due to time limitations. However suppose we could have a snapshot of the universe where the local time was the present for that region, beyond the boundary of what is observable there may well be an endless universe. The boundary is not so much a physical limit on spacetime as it is a consequence of our "camera".
@@Theoissic yeah that just dosent make any sence or fit the math.
since we can see to the begining in all directions. there can't be anything past it. unless you go in a circle. the only way everywhere is the centre of the universe is if everywhere is on the inside surface of a sphere.
@@Theoissic isn't it more likely that the universe formed as a bubble of mass with a radius of 1.
giving it an area of 9.86.
and a surface area of 39.47
that the heat of near infinite energy density in the space it formed . combined with the hydrogen fuel and oxygen caused an explosion. which lowered the density and pushed against the energy outside. once all the oxygen burnt off the pressure caused the carbon residue to form denser elements that slowed time . until the sphere reached a balance of a radius of 3 where the surface area and volume were equal at 113.09724.
and our observable universe is the 1/3 of the sphere we can see
non observable universe
Im curious here,,if the CnB is the first ever light and it reached us,,how come the light of the unobservable universe didnt reach us,,but the first ever light did,,idk maby im just to dumb to understand lol,,i meen how can the unobservable universe even be bigger then the size of the time between the big bang and its light the cnb?
It moved further away since the big bang and expansion, plus it emitted light more recently than the big bang, and therefore there hasn't been the time required for it to reach us. It'll never get to us, because of the expansion.
Looking out across distance into space, is looking back into time. We can't even see what's happening right now, very far away.
Only the shadow knows
@@TechRyze,,but ya i put some more thought,,and my question was dumb,,of the first ever light is gonna get to u first its the one that left first meening it will arrive first,,,its fuck up to think thay to that 13 billion ly away galaxy we are the early universe,,
Yðd
the coke bottle
Diet or sugar free or dark energy
Promo SM 😩
There was no bang , there is no dark matter , no dark energy , no multiverse
I look forward to you pulling the finger out & showing us proof for your assertions.
Agreed. Such foolishness should be rejected out of hand. If you’re ignorant, just say you’re ignorant, don’t make up crap like “dark matter” and expect us to take it seriously
This reality will never reveal itself.....
Nothing.
On I-Phone, BOMBARDED BY FUCKING USELESS ADS CANNOT ENJOY THIS
I purposely will never but anything from an ad that trys to inject itself into your face while trying to watch a video.. never....ever....not in a trillion light years 😅
nuk jeni falelemderus
More universe of course what a stupid question.
I think uranas did it 😅
Your mom 😀
So watching a documentary with nothing but computer graphics is so boring can't you throw some real photos of space up in your documentary dude
Sex offender alert 😂
Irrelevance, that's what.