Reacting to The TIMELAPSE OF THE FUTURE: A Journey to the End of Time (4K
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"time becomes meaningless"
that hits hard bruh
Time is actually meaningless, like maths its relevant not a absolute timr and maths matter only to human life not to any else being or matter
I was thinking surely time became meaningless in the first few mins of this video when humanity was wiped out?
@@brambam u must be right but this video is for humabs to understand so time is mentioned throughout the video so thats humans can know how much time these events take to happen
@@sagargkofficial6548 time is the only
unit of measurement
@@rokelis217 like everything in maths its also relavant
Watching Luka experience an existential crisis... 😂
this is the video that gave me anxiety
I find this fascinating. Dont see how all of this is scary or depressing
@@brimstone1355 It's fascinating but people like me think in a way were we wished our planet, our history, our world wasn't forgotten or destroyed
@@stride3051 well everything has an end accept it. Plus none of this will happen in any of our lifetimes so why worry
@@stride3051 I only see a big fat thick fertile bursting universe full of beauty. The universe isn't deadly, were just weak impotent little piles of dirt. This video makes me go insane. It's like the universe is taunting me to come rule her. And I don't know how people see a cold dark universe. The universe is actually extremely fertile. Empty space isn't really empty, it's full of energy. The universe is a beauty who needs to be drilled into submission
This video is more of a musical experience than anything, the guy made the whole soundtrack for this and showcased it like that.
What about the cameraman tho
@@vemundbergli luckiest cameraman alive horror movie cameramen are jealous
@@vemundbergli the creators the cameraman, hes the one who went up in time and took the footage. Give him some credit man
I could barely hear what the narrator was even saying over the loud ass music so I didn't even pay attention to his words half the time lol
@AL mighty [Music]
Simultaneously the most depressing and most inspirational video I’ve ever seen...
Depressing as in how the universe ends inspirational as in to show how little time we truly have on this earth and that we need to spend as much of it doing what we love and not being lazy. I mean I wish I could but yk we got this when covid thing going on
@@Lmnop873 There are multi universes that could still support life
@@kanchuhd7863 is there a video you can comment that I can watch for proof?
@@Lmnop873 Not necissarily, but since space is mofo huge, there is a great possibility that there could be parrallel universes or even different universes. The possibility hasnt been seen or founded but thats because our universe is 91B Light Years across, that means that not even the telescopes that we sent out such as the Hubble or James Webb can't track other universes. We need more advanced technology which should be produced around 100,000 years from now which can determine if there are actually other universes out there. Although there is a grim possibility, we could reach a type 4 civilization in 1000B Years, which means controlling the whole universe and its resources.
My brain melted reading that. Your brain is huge
This video is crazy fam this makes me feel like nothing really matters but also makes me realize at the end of the day
Life is too short so we gotta make the most of it
I had one of these shower thoughts a while back. In the absolute grand scale of everything, nothing that we do will mater. All of it WILL be lost. The time frame is undetermined, but it will be forgotten. However, at the small local scale, we only have us. In this frame of reference, it all maters. The fact that it will all be gone one day, and to truly understand that, means what we do here and now shows just how good of a person you really are. It's a civilization scale version of the Shopping Cart Good Morals hypothesis. If we are good to each other when it doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things and no one is really forcing you to do so, I believe that makes you the best a sentient being can be.
U know no science supports this right?
You're comment doesn't match you're profile pic
@Carlo Magno Sorita maybe the concept of heaven is in another dimension?
Life is a giant sandbox. Make it a magical adventure. In my opinion, it's awesome that nothing really matters.
Watching people react to this video is a personal hobby of mine.
I like people reacting to what they dont understand or what that fascinates them
@@sagargkofficial6548 ikr?
@@sharkir9289 I just like people getting an existential crisis but I also get it at the same time :/
same
Hahahaa same.
The last word spoken in this video, “Forever”
Underrated
♾
It's scary, isn't it?
It reeeally hits home.
@@_Stargazer_. shut up
The Greeks determined that the Earth was round and calculated its circumference with extreme accuracy for their time by jamming sticks in the ground and measuring shadows. So, the answer to “how do they know this?” is essentially this: math. The language of universe. It allows to see things that are invisible to our natural senses. With it we can peer beyond the veil into the past and the future.
@@nighttracker1472 we discovered math . We can predict earthquakes, meteorites and volcanoes due times. I feel that is enough proof that it works. Ofcoz there could be some variable in things like black holes and stuff. But we know how stars work, we can even replicate it with fusion reactors, even if those aren't finished yet we can replicate it for a short time. If we want to find out about something that doesn't exist we have to look at the past and present.
@@thetoyodacar2264 how can you say we know how stars work then turn around and say we can only replicate it for a short time? stars last quite a while longer than "a short time". Not saying your wrong just pointing out something that doesn't add up to me.
@@OiiRobbi3x It is back to math, and loads and loads of measurements and experiments. You could make a multi-hour video on all the stuff we've observed, and all the math we've been able to make based on the observations. We aren't 100% sure, because there might be something we've missed, but we are pretty dang sure.
@@OiiRobbi3x By looking out into the universe, we can confirm our math and hypothesis. Remember the further out we look the further into the past we are seeing. Aloha Centauri is 4.5 light years away so we are seeing how that star looked like 4.5 years ago. Betelgeuse is over 500 light years away, so it's light left Betelgeuse when Europe has just began the Early Medieval Era. Tabby's Star (KIC 8462852) is almost 1500 LY away and it's light began its journey when the Roman Empire had fallen.
Also the further we look out the more stuffs we can see. The Sun is 8 light seconds away. At 5 LY away we see 3 stars in the Centauri system. At 10 LY we see several dozen stars. At 20 LY, the number swells to hundreds of stars. At 50 LY, thousands of stars. 100 LY, millions. And the numbers just keep exponentially growing. At 100k LY we are seeing the billions of stars in our galaxy. At millions LY we are seeing other galaxies each having hundred thousands to hundred millions or even tens of billions of stars. Further out we see those galaxies grouped into clusters of galaxies, and further out those clusters into even larger groups of clusters. With this many stars to sample from, one can create a collage overview of the history of, for example our Sun by just looking at other yellow dwarfs like our Sun of varying ages ranging from newborn to those approaching the end of life. From this we can create a timeline of the life sequence of our Sun.
We then can apply the same analytics to other stuff like biological evolution by digging into the Earth and finding bones and other remnants and look at other similar animals to determine the probable progeny of almost any species that roams the Earth today. We can trace the origins of Humanity (Homo sapiens) back thru the likes of the Neanderthal and the Cro-Magnum, back to where we split from the chimpanzees, back thru the Great Apes lineage, back to the small mammals who suceeded from the Dinosaurs after they've died out after their highly successful 600 million+ year reign. Those in turn back thru ever more simpler and more primitive organisms further and further into the past. Of course we have gaps in our knowledge, like the exact lineage of the earlier progeny of Mankind between 1 million years to about 500 million and the more recent gap between the Neanderthal and those preceeding. I personally find it intriguing that at one period in the past we actually had shared the world with possibly up to 4 or 5 other intelligent hominid species. We have already seen traces in our gemome of at least 3-4 other hominid lineages which suggest that we have intercourse (in more ways than one!) with these other tribes of humanity in the past.
Then look at the science of medicine. We graduated from smoke and rattles to holes in heads and gross amputation, then discovered viruses and bacteria, which led to discoveries of antibiotics and cellulear evolution, and now we are just starting to peer into the very foundations of how the cells at the lowest chemical levels. From poking holes in heads to let out bad spirits to psychology and from ritual process to electro-chemical microbiology.
I could go on and on but would take years to cover even a tiny fraction of the sum total of human knowledge but even so there is still so much we do not know and there will always be more people who wish to learn more and add to the sum total of our knowledge base.
@@nighttracker1472 think of math more like a language. Yes, we technically invented the language, but only to be able to describe and explain already existing things.
when it comes to black dwarfs, we know those exist even though none currently do, because white dwarfs exist today. a black dwarf is just a cooled down white dwarf, which only glow at all because they are just that hot. if it helps to think about, a white dwarf is a bar of white hot steel, and a black dwarf is just that same bar at room temperature. it just takes SO long for them to cool, none have reached that state yet.
tl;dr they ARE a thing in the universe so we do have proof, the only difference between white dwarfs and black dwarfs is heat.
A black dwarf is a white dwarf wearing makeup
@@BlokenArrow It would probably catch some flak for doing blackface.
Well, we don't 100% know it exists. What if some reaction causes the restart of nuclear fusion?
If no black dwarfs exist, how can we know they exist?
@@rafetizer We don't _know. this comment you just read is false. Just because a white dwarf is cooled doesn't mean its now a black dwarf. Its all theoretical so don't believe most of this stuff _yet_ just know that its probably true.
...and this is how the universe ends, not with a bang or even a whimper. Entropy is triumphant and everything is equal -- equally cold, equally dark, equally flat, equally dead. And of all the galaxies and stars and planets and cities and monuments and stories and songs, there is...nothing...to show what had gone on before.
Poetry
Chills
Before it restarts because entropy energy threshold can drop restarting entropy with a new energy level for the universe
@Antonio Garcia Ah, I see that you are familiar with this (or something similar): ruclips.net/video/PC2JOQ7z5L0/видео.html
My own take on this is that it's intriguing, but not quite compelling.
And "something" will snap his fingers and restart a new Univers :-)
Because void is too much boring !
Time passes twice as fast every five seconds and the video still lasts 30 minutes. That shows the insane lifespan of the universe more clearly than anything I've ever seen.
Another crazy thing is that the observable universe compared to the best calculated size of it would be like a grain of sand on Jupiter
Too true. The Human mind just can't comprehend this level of time.
holyyyy
@@bagelmaster2498 Jupiter doesn’t have sand…
@@koalaplays8855 wow no fucking shit i did not know that. You know what i do know? what a comparison of size is such as the fact that a grain of sand is usually a certain size and so is jupiter so comparing the two is a vaild comparison.
After seeing the astonishing passage of one duotrigintillion years, it's hard to get one's mind back to watching a football game.
Exactly.
This man has the most entertaining existential dread ever
FR
aint afraid to say it... I cried when the last black hole evaporated
This is our universe we can cry for it
I'd cry if my creator died too, so yeah I cried too
I think God cried too
@@TheSophie511 if god does exist thenwill he he someday die aswell?
Yes nobody is imortal even gods
29:38 the music here is deeply emotional.
I guess they don't call themselves the Melodysheep for nothing. 😢
“And the universe ends not with a bang, but with a wimper”
That hit hard
And that was only a couple minutes into the video... The ultimate spoiler 😂
Neil degrasse Tyson 🔥🔥
Am I the only one that thinks Mars with rings looks stunning?
Nope it looks butefuil
*bootiful*
@@commenterforfun5154 boofypul
@@ace4548 *buffyful*
@@commenterforfun5154 preapare your self for
Bodyful
Q: "How do we know?"
A: 90% of this falls straight out of thermodynamics. The remaining 10% is a mix of General Relativity and Quantum Field Theory. But most of this is a consequence of some pretty simple principles based on pretty reliable observations. All the way at the bottom of that tower of theory is "Entropy in a closed system will necessarily increase over time." All temperatures in our universe will eventually even out. It's just a matter of thinking about the mechanisms by which various cosmic objects would use to achieve this.
Gibbs energy: are you forgotting something?🤔
What do you mean by closed sustem?
@@ujjwal7502 a closed system is just a system where no energy or matter is added or removed. Our universe is ostensibly a closed system.
You can locally decrease entropy by exerting energy, for example.
This assumes the Universe is a closed system. We don't know for sure if it is or not. Besides, dark energy is created as spacetime expands, increasing the energy density faster than entropy reduces it. This means that it will eventually approach infinity asymptotically, producing a new big bang; revealing a cyclical Universe
@@robinpage2730 I have not seen any modeling that predicts this. Do you have any journal articles you can refer us to as sources?
All im gonna say is watching this on acid would be crazy lol
faxx ima watch this next time😭
I watched it while coming down from a shroom trip and had to turn it off because the feeling of insignificance became too overwhelming. It was definitely a mind fuck for sure, lol
I did first time watching it and man lol amazing video got emotional at the end when the last black holes died and the last light fades away, the music was beautiful had that little violin made me sad lol and when Apollos foot print disappeared but all and all a very cool visuals and music on acid and weed lmfao crazy stuff A 10/10 in my book.
@@Capydachi borderline ego death?
I'm too chicken to do it on acid or shrooms, but I watched it stoned out of my mind a few weeks ago, and I had an anxiety attack at the existential crisis it gave me.
You haven't the faintest clue how much existential dread this video gave me.
Lol likwise on acid or shrooms, what a ride...
This is inspirational and full of hope compared to Roko's Basilisk... Now _that_ is existential dread!
Goes something like this:
If simulating consciousness is possible, then the likelyhood that any of us are real are likely zero. Sounds like a big "if" for a premise, but it is something we are trying to accomplish... if we are real, that is.
Additionally, if we are unable to simulate consciousness. It may be due to restrictions placed on this simulation, ergo we could still not be real even if we fail in this pursuit... This last thought is by far the most terrifying, more so than real and permanent death (as opposed to simulated, which would be meaningless and inconsequential).
@@innocentbystander3317 I know about Roko's Basilisk already and it pales in comparison. This is something even the Basilisk could not outlive.
@@TerribleTrioProductions
Assuming this universe is real, of course. Without ignoring the complexity, try arguing any of this is real... It can't be done.
@@innocentbystander3317 It is real in the sense that we perceive it, and if we argue existence as an artifact of our own perception it absolutely can be done. I'd still say this hits harder.
does anyone else get teared up by just how mind blowing this is, i get chills down my spine and everything, feel like im having an out of body experience honestly.
literally i’m losing my mind
We need to thank the cameraman for being able to film all of these
Guys this is a animation its all CG Their is no camera u guys shall appreciate instead of making memes pls
yea IKR the cameraman is goated he be flying around the whole universe going ahead in time to figure this out thanks cameraman
@@kermitadro8208 lol its animated bruh
😂
@@sagargkofficial6548 it's. a. joke.
To hear Dr hawkins voice again is so nice
I always get goosebumps when Hawkings comes in at around 20:00
21:20
This video made me cry the first time I watched it because I’m incredibly infatuated with space. Also, zombie stars is my favorite term now.
god it’s such a masterpiece
how to survive until the end of time: be the camera man
Oh yeah
you're not even gonna survive, you're gonna be stuck in the extremely dark in the space with planets who lose their orbit, or maybe you can escape by going to another universe...
@@Leo-rl7qi bro he was joking
"How do they know this stuff?" A shit ton of maths, astronomy, and physics
Dont forget the coffee
Watch crash course RUclips channel playlist on astronomy,physics,Biology,etc
yeah and theories, that are 99% of this video
I love this video SO MUCH. Thanks so much for reacting to it. It's amazing my dude, I'm so glad to see your progression through understanding known topics. It's so inspiring. Keep up the amazing work and continue searching for more information. It's one of humanity's greatest gifts. Much love
Really terrifying conjecture is that those low chances of life existence far in the future are not about living beings but more likely to be about self-sustaining robot colonies.
Watch “The ocean is way deeper than you think” by RealLifeLore
Woah
But at the end, what's the meaning of oceans ?
@@cottoncatt1186 What?
@@michaeltnk1135
Don't worry, it was a reference to the video above and the "time becomes meningless" line ^^
Ocean is still on earth. And the ocean is going to evaporate one day when the sun expands into a red giant ball of hellfire. You have just witnessed black holes dying.
like brah....I watched this movie around 5-6 times and Everytime I watch this I have chills all over my body in every second of this film...
We live not even 0.00000000 of time and I’m over here trippin about homework LOL
Luka btw the way that the can predict these things is using what we know currently about the amount of matter and energy in the universe, the way the laws of physics work on this matter and energy, and calculating how fast the universe is currently expanding and how fast stars and black holes are going through their life cycles
This simultaneously makes you realize how insignificant you are and how precious your life is.
And it’s crazy because we will never be able to see when this happens our lifetimes are so small that even our thousandth great grand children will probably never even get close to seeing this 🤯
On a side note imagine that family tree for a little bit 😅😅
You would never have enough time in your life to research all of the descendants of a grandparent that distant.
This amount of time is so vast as to be basically infinite. Even a tenth of this time is completely beyond our comprehension.
Even the 13 billion years the universe has existed for is still unimaginable
@@DJC_2003 yeah for time scale of the universe 13.8 billion year is like 10^-100 sec for universe
@@DJC_2003 Even more mindboggling is that we live in the first 0.013 percent of the time from the beginning of the universe to the end of the time life as we know it could theoretically exist (the last star burning out).
I always cry because of this. It is so beautiful and so destructive at the same time. Thank you for reacting, I was already wondering, if anyone actually reacted to this!
Theoretical physics is such a fascinating subject.
I've seen this video before. It's very beautiful. It gives a sense of how insignificant we are, but also how special we are.
I first saw this several months back and thought how calm and relaxing it is. The build-up is incredible though, and I was just left with this sense of melancholy and dread hearing about how the universe will end. Luckily we will be long gone by then, though.
You never hated learning when you were young you did't like what you were learning
It’s crazy to think that all we’ve ever been and all we’ve ever done will be erased forever. It’s obvious, but just jarring to actually consider.
It's sad to think that everyone alive today will be completely forgotten by 1000 years
@@lihanesterhuizen2200 yes, but if we do something i mean globally something productive we may not be forgotten
@@rohit.chetry yeah... but in a universal time scale like we just witnessed, it becomes completely meaningless.
@@RichardsLPStreetSoldier i completely agree with you but still our existence won't be erased by 1000 years. I know after 1 million years from now its gonna be erased but not now. So if we do something productive globally we may end up becoming a famous person for more than 1k years like how we know abt the historical figures who lived 5k-6k years back. Just we need to do something productive and based on humanity. Stephen hawking will be famous and known to all for the next 2-3k years.
it wouldnt be crazy to think that there are multiple universes considering how unbelievable our own universe is
"I'm just a breath... Before Another"... Now this hits difrently Ain't it?
I just want to say, Helen Keller was both blind and deaf. A very inspirational person.
The best reaction I saw to this video ! Glad you watched it, it's really one of the best on youtube and it inspired me a lot. Cheers
16:34
“This makes you realize how unimportant we are.”
Yeah, but right now, none of this has happened yet. Right now, we exist-but this hypothetical future universe doesn’t. We exist now, so we matter. In a way, we are the most important things in the universe.
We ARE the universe.
You gotta be careful not not get depressed realising how small we are🤣
Bro, since you emphasized how much you like this type of stuff, VSauce is a treasure box
The Cameraman and God watching the universe die : Damn Shame
We gotta give props to the brave cameraman who shot these extremely dangerous clips. Their work is appreciated by all of us 🙏
Don't ever comment this again.
“How do they know this stuff?”
Math. That’s it, just math and the interpretation of the numbers and equations.
Maths and alot of astrophysics to mark the events and some quantum physics to end atoms and blackholes and alot of Time
I don't think anyone in this world can know what will happend in 50 years, nor 50 trilion trilion trilion trilion trilion trilion years. This is only some sort of chance to happen.
@@aroundtheglobe7720 you need to stop assuming your iq is equal to others, just because you are mentally challenged does not mean everyone else is.. we are not created equal, and you missed out a little sorry..
We as humans have no way to possibly comprehend the time scale here
We're 13.4 billion years old now (sorry religious folks, not 4,000 or whatever asinine number you came up with) and can't even comprehend that number
I'm trying to wrap my head around trillions upon trillions upon trillions of years and just can't do it. It's too unimaginable
By 13.4 billion years old do you mean the galaxy or the human race?
Sundry Odin that’s how old the universe is and our galaxy started forming like 12 billion years ago
@@sundrytheperson Galaxy...human race isn't nearly that old
@@provisionalhypothesis God exists. thats what this video was explaining
@@waterproof4403 no
You should react to videos by Sam O’Nella academy. He is a history youtuber who makes great videos. I suggest you react to World war twos unluckiest ship
Yesss!!
Pls react to him, one of my favorite RUclipsrs
Go eat your two number nines and a number nine large.
This sounds like a bot it has nothing to do with the other comments
You don’t have to apologize so much in your videos. I can’t speak for everyone, but I watch your videos, for your opinion/commentary. You’re funny, handsome, good voice and make me laugh. So don’t say sorry, for talking, and being yourself. Why we be here, otherwise we’d just watch the original video.
So keep being you, never be sorry about it!
saturn: where my rings go
mars: hippity hoppity these rings are now my property
Melody Sheep-the video’s creator-has a list of these songs on his website, linked in the original video description. They’re beautiful, even without the visuals.
This video is absolutely incredible! I listen to this video nearly every single day at least once. Super fascinating, the music choices are excellent, and since the summer, I have been able to memorise key events and songs very well. Also, I find this time-lapse video to be the best one to show how long these timescales truly are!
You should react to more reallifelore, its pretty interesting
Bro just wanted to let you know I thoroughly enjoy your videos! You’re genuine as hell and I appreciate your content so much especially in today’s times 🤘🏼 keep it up brother!
The prediction of the end is still so peaceful to me. No matter how many times I watch this there is something really peaceful about the universe finally resting.
Edit: I know this video is old but please check out melodysheep’s other videos. I love their videos and they are really interesting. They also just put a lot of time in effort into them and I’d love to see you look at more. Love your channel btw ^-^
I would check out Melodysheep's (same guy who made the future timelapse) Timelapse of the history of the universe.
Thanks a lot for this reaction video. You approached it with the humbleness and dignity it deserves. You gave me a wonderful half hour.
This video gave me the new level of depression. Thanks :D
but as a person who's in love with the astronomy for 15 years I couldn't just leave and let this video be :D
Also, you might like Isaac Arthur. He's a youtuber that goes into a lot of this stuff. Not the heavy math aspects of these things but still a lot deeper and more detailed than videos like this.
I watch Isaac Arthur from time to time when i want to just relax and learn something while doing so.
"everyone died, the end"
-Patrick Star
I think you should rephrase your question because I have no idea what tf you're saying
But it's TRUE tho in the true end everything died star blackhole planet radiation and everything
So glad you reacted to this video. Keep up the good work! Cheers!
Omg Luka. This was freaking EPIC😳 love the music and the visuals
The universe is born from nothing and will die with nothing.
That starts a conspiracy that universe will start again after all mater is over
@@sagargkofficial6548 trueee😱😨
@@sagargkofficial6548 It might be true but it might be false at the same time but if the universe got born again that's where a brand new earth like planet will be born and new humans will be born as well but all of the dead people has a low chance of getting ressurected again in the new earth
@@justinsabando8447 its the chances earth and humanoid creatures coming again in the next universe is below zero means we are really rare it takes almost eternity for universe to end and we are 0.1 out of hundred enternities
@@justinsabando8447 u never know a civilazation might evolve into a god type being with all the knowledge and will then create another universe with new life and life in that universe will also someday evolve into god type being and repeat
I suggested this!! Thanks so much for reacting to it :)
You have become my favourite youtuber in a matter of hours. Thanks!
This is the greatest video on youtube. From the music, to the animation, to the the narration and information. It’s beautiful, scary, and inspirational at the same time.
Today's entertainment: Watching a youtuber get his mind blown.... :D
Came for the “Bro”, stayed for the “WHAT?!”
Thank you for taking my (and others) suggestion!
Melody Sheep is a bloody legend. Been subbed to him for a couple of years now. He takes his time over his productions & doesn't bring alot of videos out as its so time consuming. He puts everything into his work on here. It's a treat when I see he's uploaded another video. Love his work. His only letdown I have regarding his uploads...He has the music a little too loud sometimes making it hard to hear what people are saying! 🙋♀️💯
The first thing I saw when i woke up haha, you actually the first person who I've actually "gets it" others just go FAAAKKEE, but you, you got yourself a suscriber 😊
I like these types of reactions that your making. Keep it up my guy
This is like the only video I have found that changes my mood for the entire day
Keep it! Love it! Set new channel for your sports 😁 keep the space and nature going here. Great job!
After all this time, MJ will still be known as the GOAT in the universe
Better delete this comment before the Bronsexuals start comin after you
I like your channel, you're very genuine
I love watching your videos
😁
I watched this with my mom and our mind literally blew up its so crazy
5:11
Antarctica melts: Year 50,000,000
More like 2021
No, this video is the true reality of climate change, it takes millions of years. Those that tell you the Earth will die a few years from now (mostly politicians), are conning you into believing that narrative so you will have no problem paying more taxes so that they can, "fix", it.
@@dean1039 I'm sorry
@@dean1039 The process can be accelerated by things like the greenhouse effect. This essentially is the entrapment of the heat of a star on a planet as gasses such as CO2 go into the atmosphere and don't allow the heat to escape. The timelines, in the video, were natural. What you are referring to are politicians who look for other sources of energy that don't leak CO2 into the atmosphere as a byproduct of using them. Obviously, if the sun's heat is trapped on the earth, surface temperatures will rise which will lead to a quicker melting of Antarctica. You should also keep in mind that this "millions of years" is referring to the complete destruction of the Antarctic. However, even if 2-3% of the Antarctic melted, cities like New York, Venice, etc. could all find themselves underwater which would cause a massive humanitarian and economic crisis. So, yes, you are correct, natural climate change is a very slow-moving event which is caused by the expansion of the sun over billions of years. However, artificial climate change which is the one you are referring to in your comment about taxes is created by human waste and will raise temperatures around the globe much quicker than the expanding sun. If you don't wanna take my word for it, here is a video of Stephen Hawking and Carl Sagan talking about it, ruclips.net/video/mu1PicT0TMU/видео.html. If you choose not to believe them, well that's more of a you problem.
@@dean1039 It will take millions of years for structures like Antarctica to be completely destroyed, yes. But it will only take a few decades for life as we know it to change drastically. Hell, it already has in many places. Climate change isn't an issue because it will literally destroy the Earth; it's an issue because it's accelerating a current mass extinction event, displacing countless people in coastal and island communities as sea levels rise, causing ocean acidification, and more.
The good news is, no matter what humans do to the planet, life is resilient and there will be species that adapt and thrive! We just won't be one of them.
At least I can agree with you on one thing-- most politicians are conning us. Many claim to care about climate change while having massive oil companies as donors. Coincidentally, the richest members of society will be the last ones impacted by climate change, as they can afford to avoid homelessness when shorelines move, or rebuild after increasingly frequent storms damage their homes.
Sources if interested:
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5753535/
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3758178/
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7121474/
@@dean1039 Nobody was saying the earth would "Die" they're saying within the next 60 years ew could have a food famine, water shortage, crazier natural disasters, etc. The ice caps melting has nothing to do with it, that's what takes millions of years. Guess what? For climate change we're at the million-year part where it ramps up, we're only adding fuel to a fire that just started a couple hundred years ago. YOu don't even understand the climate change arguments made.
“Time becomes meaningless.”
*Me on my couch in quarantine having no idea what month it is* * mumbles through a mouthful of chips while watching this video * “Yeah that’s already me on earth pal, what else ya’ got.”
When you're already 4 parallel universes ahead of science
Well yes, but actually no.
"Nothing happens... and it keeps not happening, forever" => The first time I watched this video, I laughed nervously at that part. So fucking mesmerizing. The climax with the end of the last black hole is sensationally made.
All the artists interpretations in this is just so beautiful...
"The forsaken particle"
That is very sad my friend... :(
i love this video hole new perspective on life, im happy
i always wanted to see other people to react to that, its the best youtube video in my opinion. Thank you
This is very beautiful and comforting.
The image at 9:55 does depict life forms, with a hypothetical structure called a Dyson Sphere to capture the star's energy. You can find this in a bunch of sci-fi like the Ringworld series
Story Of Universe
13,7bya
Big Bang: i will start the universe life
100 TRILION TRILION TRILION TRILION TRILION TRILION TRILION TRILION TRILION years later
Big Crunch: this time to gather them all
100 TRILION TRILION years later
Big Rip: this time for replay time
100^100^100^1googol
Big Bang: i slept for so long,it like i was going to revive the universe again,and after that i was
going to have a long sleep again.
Nothing like sitting and watching videos with you sir
this man finds the most interesting videos ever, my typa daily learning🤩
Make the most of the time you have!
Math gives most of these predictions and theories are formed based on that and knowledge of physics and what we know.
Most beautiful video on RUclips ... Thrilling 30 minutes
Literally every time you have a question like "how could they even know that?" about space, the answer is always math.