@@rabbitfari it's an extremely small number if you want to play with the big ones. 30BillTrill is about 3*10^22. one googol is 10^100. the cube of 30BillTrill is still smaller than a googol. according to the wikipedia, it is suggested, but not yet verified, that the game of go has a game-tree complexity of 10^360. more than the cube of a googol. a googolplex is, still, absurdly larger than that. and a googolplexplex is so large that it's not even worth to try to understand the idea. just to make it clear, if a person writes 2 digits per second it would take more than the cube of 30BillTrill seconds to write the entire googolplex. 30 billion trillion may sound "a big number" but it's too small to be considered small.
@@tigerlight430 Billion years? The universe has always existed, it doesn't care about time like we do. And there is no end to space, it just is, infinite as they say. Yes, hard to wrap your head around, so just have to accept it.
@@iqurram So because of the big bang our time and space was created 13.5B years ago? Or OUR space and time? Do we know of something outside of the universe?
Thats a rough estimate on their number and likely completely wrong. There is a massive amount of stuff we cant even see. So that estimation was completely and utterly pointless. Its about as accurate as me telling you how much sand grains there are on earth while never having seen or counted any sand in the ocean and just see whats on the surface :)
Yes exactly!!! Our universe is only one in a "multiverse" and there are multiple multiverses. All cells in a larger structure. Or organism. Look up LaMaitre. He proposed this idea in the 1600s or 1700s. Look for his illustration of this concept.
Well actually, that's about how it works...I think that our Universe...the one our galaxy is in - is just one little atom in a whole space, filled with other different Universes...
@@normal7877 You look at life and ask "Where's God?" and I look at life and say "There's the proof of God". You're blind and delusional, not me, I see clearly. God's real and everything in existence is proof of that, should no one realize it, the rocks would literally cry out in His name, so He has told us.
I think some of the scariest stuff to think about is since the universe is expanding and everything is moving away from each other, one day we won’t be able to see all these galaxies, stars and planets we can see today
The local group is held by gravity, it will not get any further from us. This includes the stars in our own galaxy. But with different local groups, there is 100% a expansion. Also, that more than 70% of the observable universe is so far than we will never be able to reach them and the only thing left is the light they left. This means its already happening.
@@erickmendoza3669lol "never be able to REACH" is a wrong phrase u used for universe. we cannot even comprehend how to get out of out own ort cloud let alone the stars and galaxies. our own sun would be the size of a human hair if our milky way was the size of earth. LOL it surpasses human minds.
@@chhayaawasthi6794 lol I lol never lol said lol we lol be lol getting lol out lol of lol our lol solar lol system lol. lol what's lol your lol point lol?
It's crazy how language works in describing the universe . " Nothing moves faster than light ." Well , the empty space between galaxies , nothing , not only moves faster than light it's accelerating . Crazy .
@banjaracalifornia8106 and since this "nothing" can expand and move matter that sits on it it's more like "something", the paper on which reality is being painted
The comments above lead me to wonder what and how do we define empty space , how do we define " nothing ". Again , is our language evolved enough to understand advanced concepts that seem , to me , to be beyond us ?
these documentaries are like crack to me. i can't be the only one who loves the over-dramatic music and narration style. it's way over the top and kind of comical, but for some reason i just love it so much
If the universe is infinite, that actually causes alot of wacky scenarios to occur. For example, if it is infinite, that means that there are an infinite number of you reading this comment in the exact same position you are sitting/standing/whatever right now at this very second.
Nice wacky idea but also I don't think that'll happen since the duplicate would need to have everything identical leading to you, your parents, their parents, with the same orientation of stars and galaxies, the same perspective in the cosmic microwave background with regions of slightly lower and higher temperature fluctuations, etc... and then there's quantum uncertainty and that an electron can be in an infinite range of places. Still, maybe an infinite universe could duplicate all of that at least for a moment until the quantum randomness causes a split. (odds are virtually 100% of splitting to a difference the next nanosecond) Another wacky effect though is that we'd be far more likely to find many alternate histories of Earth instead of exact replica, because there are so many more possibilities of them, vs only one possibility in achieving an identical replica.
@@localverse But in an infinite universe, if it happens once....it can happen again an infinite number of times. There is no end to the universe. Travel far enough, and you will run into yourself that just so happened to go in the opposite direction. The complications are so whacky that it's too hard to believe. Which is why I don't believe in it. The universe simply does not deal in infinites.
@@Electru522 hmm interesting 🤔 well if your duplicate does go in the opposite direction, everything in the cosmos would have to match for billions of light years for each of both of you, so odds are you'd have to pass by countless almost exact replicas of your neck of the cosmos that are alternate histories where things went differently, and on the way to those almost replicas you'd have to pass vastly more totally different alternate histories, like where Theia hadn't crashed into Earth to form the moon, or where dinosaurs hadn't gone extinct, or even where Earth had drifted beyond the habitable zone... because the variations are a lot more common than the exact match, due to probabilities.
@@localverse Correct. And each one of those variations also happens an infinite number of times. It's pretty much a roundabout way of creating a multiverse. In an infinite universe, if something can happen that is within the laws of science, it happened.....and it happened an infinite number of times.
@@Electru522 Imagine in a infinite universe, there is a observable universe in which each star system is identical to our solar system? Same planets, moons, asteroids, etc. And the humans there think that's how the universe works. What if in the universe we are living has something like that? That there is something that repeats itself constantly and we detected but we just think of it as something normal and random or maybe we haven't it discovered it yet. Or lets say that for each 10 grey planets, there is 1 red planet, there is infinite amount of both grey planets and red planets. But grey planets are still more common than red planets. But does that mean that there is more infinite grey planets than red planets? Is there a infinity greater than infinity? Yeah, a infinite universe is too wacky to be true.
"Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space." (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)
Exactly. They mount separate it bc the area behind what we can observe will never be observable by us, so in reality we have no scientific proof of what is behind it. Common sense tells us it’s the same as what we can see but science is still science, so gotta have evidence
*Holy Qur'an* About the *Creator* of all worlds *42:5 Holy Qur'an* تَكَادُ ٱلسَّمَـٰوَٰتُ يَتَفَطَّرْنَ مِن فَوْقِهِنَّ ۚ وَٱلْمَلَـٰٓئِكَةُ يُسَبِّحُونَ بِحَمْدِ رَبِّهِمْ وَيَسْتَغْفِرُونَ لِمَن فِى ٱلْأَرْضِ ۗ أَلَآ إِنَّ ٱللَّهَ هُوَ ٱلْغَفُورُ ٱلرَّحِيمُ ٥ The heavens almost burst apart above them [in awe of Him], and the angels glorify the praises of their Lord, and seek forgiveness for those on earth. Indeed, *Allah* is the All-Forgiving, Most Merciful. *2:136 Holy Qur'an* Say, O believers, “We believe in *Allah* and what has been revealed to us; and what was revealed to Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, and his descendants; and what was given to Moses, Jesus, and other prophets from their Lord. We make no distinction between any of them. And to *Allah* we all submit.”
for the people who are wondering what is the answer in 30 billion trillion, billion Times trillion or 1e9 Times 1e12 = 1e21, so there are 30 Sextillion stars edit: damn this is the most like i ever got on a youtube comment edit 2: i like every comment here but i almost never check this video so you might wait edit 3: i lost my heart😢
And the thing is because of how the universe is expanding with all matter growing more distant from all other matter there will be a time that things just pass beyond the Light Barrier and we are left in an endless void which light cannot enter.
The real question is has the light beyond 13 billion light years not reached us yet, or has gravity stretched the light beyond what we can detect and measure.
Space seems to be expanding apart at any given point. No matter where you are. Everything far away is moving away. Get far enough out, space itself is expanding faster than the speed of light relative to us. The expansion is exponential the further out we measure. Idk if it's true or not lol. Just what I've been thinking
@@Breakstuff5050 technically it's red shifted and the further you see the more redshift you measure, doesn't mean expansion, let me give you a hypothetical; You have a corridor of galaxies and a stream of golf balls or even just 2 moving at the speed of light, the dots are galaxies... 🏌️♂️⚽➡️:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: So the golf balls travel 100m apart through the centre, does the distance between the golf balls increase through the journey?
@@craigdavies2598 The definition of infinity is that even if you break infinity into INFINITE parts still the remaining will always be infinite so why does the expansion rate of Universe is 72 km/sec per Megaparsec in our local region it should also be infinite, our own region should also be expanding with infinite velocity and there shouldn't be any other galaxy around us other then our own milky way galaxy the reason is that universe is finite but that number is very big for example our observable universe is 93 Billion light years but the true extent of universe is inevitably big but not infinite so according to this equation D=H°×(T)^2 Universe is finite. Where H°= 72 km/sec/Mpc of expansion rate and T= age of universe in seconds and the resultant is the diameter of universe that is 1.337×10^37 km or 1.413×10^24 Light years or 15 Trillion times bigger then the current size of observable universe
The universe isn't divided into two parts just because we can't see all of it. We don't know if it's infinite or finite expanding into a void, and there are important differences between these possibilities. However, the universe, whether finite or infinite, is a single, cohesive entity.
Pretty much, it seems in most RUclips comments there is always an argument. I wish I knew why were so bent on being right, all the time. I'm human and it's ok to be wrong and make mistakes. 😊
Well considering how large the big bang explosion was, the size of universe depends. It could be that the observable universe is just 0.1% of the actual size Speed of movement of Space can be near infinitely faster than the speed of light so the universe can be unimaginably large Also the speed of expansion of space is accelerating question for someone intelligent person reading this, since space can stretch doesn't that mean the closer you get to the edge of the real universe the more the space is stretched assuming that universe is spherical?
so if it was possible to reach the edge of the universe where the space continue’s to expend would it be like invisible wall or I just become unrelevant and stop existing because I stepped outside the boundry of space
True answer: We don’t, at all. We just estimated that there was a bigger Universe after collecting evidence from the “Observable Universe”. through our deep understanding of other galaxies existing upon us, we started just Creating the fact that there is a HUGE universe upon the “Observable Universe”. (I could be wrong, but this is just my research from multiple sources)
Imagine our universe is incomprehensible to our small minds. We only know what it allows us to know as we are programmed. Maybe the universe is a sphere like an atom that is part of something insanely bigger.. we are here just to be an observer and record information while we live out our small existence.
While we sit here and think it's all about us and all for us. Probably farthest from the truth. Little primitive minds think so highly of ourselves. While we destroy the earth like a virus spreading and consuming until it's gone.
U made a very smart a statement, I suggested u read the Quran tht was revealed to the prophet mohamed, trust me you will find all the answers about how big space is and how big the throne of Allah compared to the whole universe.
Our Brains our so tiny! It's impossible to comprehend... But it's the thought and imagination of our minds that keeps us wondering and trying to comprehend... That People Is Called Life!!...✌️❤️
@@TheWorldOfScienceCo you should do a video on the geometry of the universe and the possibility of infinity. You would think it would never really be knowable if it was infinite, perhaps only the finite is knowable
@@karko9292 researches and studies suggest that universe isn't infinite . But yeah it's very huge and vast . It's expanding constantly with more than the speed of light so it's impossible to reach it's end .
Crazier still is ... What if we are near the right side of the universe or the left side or near the top or the bottom.. how much universe will there be? Keep in mind .. if our earth is a sphere we can observe the universe from every side of the earth therefore being totally engulfed by universe like being immersed in water. It's so totally unfathomable and amazing. Now imagine how unfathomably awesome God is who created all of this.
@@anthonymendez5072 I know alot about the subject actually. This topic was my favorite in school, and I've continued to study it for years after. No need to get hostile over there. You mad at somthing bra? Need a hug?
They are. We will just never be able to have a casual connection with them and the window to do so gets smaller everyday with the expansion of the universe.
You just never know ser. You cant just say that we never be able to contact…theres new discovery each year . Have you ever heard of wormholes? Etc.. also it looks like we already been visited for aliens for thousands years, go look around the ancient cultures around thr worlds theres too many coincidence to be called coincidence tho ridiculous @@ryanwarner5006
@@ryanwarner5006we will as there are stars that aren’t too far and we advance more every year and if we can do that eventually we will be able to bypass the speed of light in fact we probably don’t even need to leave our solar system because there are moons such as Europa or Enceladus which have subsurface oceans that could harbor life
Of course there are aliens, the question is if there are aliens that are smarter and more technologically advanced than us. Aliens can be a bacteria in the ground...on a planet 50 light years away
Hypothetically, there are about one quinvigintillion to ten sesvigintillion atoms in the observable universe. A quinvigintillion is 1 followed by 78 zeroes and one sesvigintillion is 1 followed by 81 zeroes.
@TheWorldOfScienceCo How is that possible. I think that our Universe is likely 13.8 billion years old and 1 trillion light years across and up and down with 4 trillion galaxies. It could be possible that our universe could be infinite in size and age at the same time.
And yet we keep getting told the age of the universe is 13-14 billion years. How can they possibly know this if they don’t even know how big it truly is?
I read that the minimum size of the entire universe is at least 500 times that of the observable universe. The max was something like 4x10²⁴ or 10²⁵. Which is so goddamn huge it cannot be fully comprehended.
Apparently the universe is 150 sextillion times larger than the observable universe and we couldn’t calculate it on a caculator unless it’s very advanced
It’s human to have boundaries around anything we don’t understand or fully comprehend. We have to be like water: shapeless no matter what restricts it 👌🏽
There isn't a discernable curve, so it probably isn't doughnut shaped, but if it were you could fly until you end up in the same spot, eventually. Maybe there are a bunch of doughnuts.
they aren’t separated into 2 if you phrase it like this as the observable universe it a fragment inside the actual universe. meaning the observable universe is the actual universe but the actual universe isn’t the observable universe. divide it by the observable and the unobservable
Instead of observing through giant telescopes, maybe mapping by listening through giant microphones would give us a different perspective. Is light still faster than sound in a vacuum?
I've had this thought following me since I was about 7 years old I'm 32 now and I still get lost in my thoughts about how far the universe actually goes. 30 billion trillion woowww '*flavor flav v*'! This is pure nostalgia for me❤
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quadrillion and zillion are real numbers 😊
Observable universe is cool more than actual universe
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how many light years is the multiverse?
Beta jab tumhare 20-30likes ate the aur aaj 10k, good going. And pls make more interesting ones
30 billion trillion, never knew our childhood exaggeration of numbers would actually be a real term 😂😂
I wonder if 30 BillTrill is more or less than a Google.. or Googleplex
@@rabbitfari it's still less than a googol
@@rabbitfari its quintillion bruh
@@rabbitfari it's an extremely small number if you want to play with the big ones.
30BillTrill is about 3*10^22. one googol is 10^100.
the cube of 30BillTrill is still smaller than a googol.
according to the wikipedia, it is suggested, but not yet verified, that the game of go has a game-tree complexity of 10^360. more than the cube of a googol.
a googolplex is, still, absurdly larger than that.
and a googolplexplex is so large that it's not even worth to try to understand the idea.
just to make it clear, if a person writes 2 digits per second it would take more than the cube of 30BillTrill seconds to write the entire googolplex.
30 billion trillion may sound "a big number" but it's too small to be considered small.
googolplex do be chillin waiting for his friend grahams number
We will never know exactly how ridiculously large the Universe is as it keeps growing at a rate the exceeds the speed of light.
And has been doing so for billions of years
@@tigerlight430 Billion years? The universe has always existed, it doesn't care about time like we do.
And there is no end to space, it just is, infinite as they say. Yes, hard to wrap your head around, so just have to accept it.
@@lordbetty4806The current theory with reasonable proof is that universe didn't always existed.
@@iqurram So because of the big bang our time and space was created 13.5B years ago?
Or OUR space and time?
Do we know of something outside of the universe?
That is not true
the observable universe is just our render distance
I'm one step further in believing that our life is a video game 😂
Turning it past 16 chunks of light year will make the light drop below 60 fps
@@abhishek78887if you think about it video games are infact inspired from real life so it's the opposite way
I can only imagine what's in the actual universe observable universe is just a tiny slice of what we can see
Should've upgraded to rtx 8090 ti
*slaps observable universe*
"This baby holds 30 billion trillion stars."
(the vibration from the slap causes a cosmic earthquake)
meanwhile earth: (people get knocked off the planet and into the stars)
Last Words Of People On Earth:AH WT-
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I think it’s sextillion, 1 with 21 zeros… not too sure tho. This is just 30 seconds of googling.
"Dwarf Galaxies" each containing a few billion stars
wtf, that really puts it in to perspective, even that is inconceivable
Not a few billion. A few billion trillion.
So not 30,000,000,000. But 30,000,000,000,000,000,000,000
@@JaaayVeee that huge number is not per galaxy, it's all of them added together
respect to the ones who counted all the stars
literally
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Thats a rough estimate on their number and likely completely wrong. There is a massive amount of stuff we cant even see. So that estimation was completely and utterly pointless. Its about as accurate as me telling you how much sand grains there are on earth while never having seen or counted any sand in the ocean and just see whats on the surface :)
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@@darkin1484muje ye sab sun ke rona Kyo aa rha hai hum log to universe mei ek ant 🐜 jitne hai😢
Thank you for using my image for this insightful video, I'm glad it's useful!!!
"30 Billion Trillion" Dr. Evil voice
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“30 billion trillion?! Mate, that’s it?”
*”Try my 100 trillion trillion instead.”*
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One 100 trillion trillion please
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What if we're just a cell, inside a cell, inside of another cell, and repeat? 🤔
In atom size.!!
The observarble universe in a tiny particle
Exactly
Yes exactly!!! Our universe is only one in a "multiverse" and there are multiple multiverses. All cells in a larger structure. Or organism. Look up LaMaitre. He proposed this idea in the 1600s or 1700s. Look for his illustration of this concept.
Well actually, that's about how it works...I think that our Universe...the one our galaxy is in - is just one little atom in a whole space, filled with other different Universes...
And people still thinks that we are the only living being in the universe, lol
No , Just the only ones that matter to us , any others are just pointless hypotheticals.
"We must accept the possibility there is life elsewhere or we are completely alone. Both are equally terrifying."
And people still don't want to accept that God created it all.
@@mpclepto182There is no sign that god exists anywhere. Life is really likely to exist according to our understanding, god not at all.
@@normal7877 You look at life and ask "Where's God?" and I look at life and say "There's the proof of God".
You're blind and delusional, not me, I see clearly. God's real and everything in existence is proof of that, should no one realize it, the rocks would literally cry out in His name, so He has told us.
I think some of the scariest stuff to think about is since the universe is expanding and everything is moving away from each other, one day we won’t be able to see all these galaxies, stars and planets we can see today
Not the case with Andromeda, she's coming for us 😂😂
The local group is held by gravity, it will not get any further from us. This includes the stars in our own galaxy. But with different local groups, there is 100% a expansion. Also, that more than 70% of the observable universe is so far than we will never be able to reach them and the only thing left is the light they left. This means its already happening.
@@erickmendoza3669lol "never be able to REACH" is a wrong phrase u used for universe. we cannot even comprehend how to get out of out own ort cloud let alone the stars and galaxies. our own sun would be the size of a human hair if our milky way was the size of earth. LOL it surpasses human minds.
@@chhayaawasthi6794 lol I lol never lol said lol we lol be lol getting lol out lol of lol our lol solar lol system lol. lol what's lol your lol point lol?
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A billion trillion (sextillion) subs 😬🤣 jkkk obv… but I do love this kinda stuff to
I could listen to him all day.
It’s fake news
I could listen to Jason Lisle, David Menton, Randy Guliuzza, Bodie Hodge, Ken Ham all day.
@@davidross5593 oh yeah ken ham
I could listen to Brian Cox all day
No chance. The accent is incredibly triggering to me
It's crazy how language works in describing the universe . " Nothing moves faster than light ." Well , the empty space between galaxies , nothing , not only moves faster than light it's accelerating . Crazy .
Its "stretching" at certain rate, the farther from center, the faster it goes
@@voroboosherit seems to stretch, but it is actually filling up with nothing - empty space. Not really empty - things pop in and out, negative energy.
@banjaracalifornia8106 and since this "nothing" can expand and move matter that sits on it it's more like "something", the paper on which reality is being painted
The comments above lead me to wonder what and how do we define empty space , how do we define " nothing ".
Again , is our language evolved enough to understand advanced concepts that seem , to me , to be beyond us ?
@AceBadguy72 you just comprehend it not as nothing, but a sceleton/matrix on which matter etc sits
these documentaries are like crack to me. i can't be the only one who loves the over-dramatic music and narration style. it's way over the top and kind of comical, but for some reason i just love it so much
If the universe is infinite, that actually causes alot of wacky scenarios to occur.
For example, if it is infinite, that means that there are an infinite number of you reading this comment in the exact same position you are sitting/standing/whatever right now at this very second.
Nice wacky idea but also I don't think that'll happen since the duplicate would need to have everything identical leading to you, your parents, their parents, with the same orientation of stars and galaxies, the same perspective in the cosmic microwave background with regions of slightly lower and higher temperature fluctuations, etc... and then there's quantum uncertainty and that an electron can be in an infinite range of places. Still, maybe an infinite universe could duplicate all of that at least for a moment until the quantum randomness causes a split. (odds are virtually 100% of splitting to a difference the next nanosecond)
Another wacky effect though is that we'd be far more likely to find many alternate histories of Earth instead of exact replica, because there are so many more possibilities of them, vs only one possibility in achieving an identical replica.
@@localverse But in an infinite universe, if it happens once....it can happen again an infinite number of times.
There is no end to the universe. Travel far enough, and you will run into yourself that just so happened to go in the opposite direction.
The complications are so whacky that it's too hard to believe. Which is why I don't believe in it. The universe simply does not deal in infinites.
@@Electru522 hmm interesting 🤔 well if your duplicate does go in the opposite direction, everything in the cosmos would have to match for billions of light years for each of both of you, so odds are you'd have to pass by countless almost exact replicas of your neck of the cosmos that are alternate histories where things went differently, and on the way to those almost replicas you'd have to pass vastly more totally different alternate histories, like where Theia hadn't crashed into Earth to form the moon, or where dinosaurs hadn't gone extinct, or even where Earth had drifted beyond the habitable zone... because the variations are a lot more common than the exact match, due to probabilities.
@@localverse Correct. And each one of those variations also happens an infinite number of times. It's pretty much a roundabout way of creating a multiverse.
In an infinite universe, if something can happen that is within the laws of science, it happened.....and it happened an infinite number of times.
@@Electru522 Imagine in a infinite universe, there is a observable universe in which each star system is identical to our solar system? Same planets, moons, asteroids, etc. And the humans there think that's how the universe works. What if in the universe we are living has something like that? That there is something that repeats itself constantly and we detected but we just think of it as something normal and random or maybe we haven't it discovered it yet. Or lets say that for each 10 grey planets, there is 1 red planet, there is infinite amount of both grey planets and red planets. But grey planets are still more common than red planets. But does that mean that there is more infinite grey planets than red planets? Is there a infinity greater than infinity? Yeah, a infinite universe is too wacky to be true.
Respect to the cameraman that spent all that time travelling to get the shot of the observabel universe
"Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space." (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)
If the first part is a part of the second part, it's just one part altogether. It is one universe.
Exactly. They mount separate it bc the area behind what we can observe will never be observable by us, so in reality we have no scientific proof of what is behind it. Common sense tells us it’s the same as what we can see but science is still science, so gotta have evidence
Well, it's just divided into what we can see, and what we never will see. Two parts. One universe.
Planets
After the multiverse there is the megaverse
@@isrealieditz445 it might be true..... 😅😅😅
@@isrealieditz445after mega verse there is exist mahamegaverse
@@ramsgang201 After the Megaverse there is the Gigaverse💀...
But I liked the joke
@@isrealieditz445 thanks for your reply your name
Theres a recent video by kurzgesagt which contemplates that universes can be created inside a blackhole and we might be inside one.
That actually kinda makes sense 🤔
All you can get from that video, is that the Universe can have a higher structure - beside the cosmic filaments - of which we have no idea...
Definitely inside a black hole.
It is called the Big Bang.
Dude I like the way you presented these facts. Subscribed
Thank you!! ❤️
The unknowable unknowns are immeasurable by definition 😮
I actually have that disk which fits into a projector and projects an image onto the wall or ceiling in incredible detail
Where are we , for all we know our UNIVERSE could be an atom flying in an atom smasher while a scientist watches !
You should try DMT… you will understand and go to a different universe/dimension/multiverse.
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You forget "Endgame", get it?😒
The universe is a simulation and the creators needed the universe to be so big that we could never reach the "edge" and figure out it's a simulation.
Well if you are a simulation then please tell me how a simulation has dreams
It's just loading screens until your next life-segment is rendered
This is the mind set one has when they have no opinions or beliefs if their own.
What for? For what purpose? Can you imagine the cost and equipment needed to make a 94 billion light years virtual universe? Just to fool you?😅
So no need to make it bigger than the Via Lactea then.
Nice vid bro!
Fuck it man, we will never know
One day we will. There are shockwaves travelling and reflecting back and forth since the beginning of time, and are a better measure than the CMB...
The Universe is the answer...
We're only now missing the right questions.
Relax, it's done.
*Holy Qur'an* About the *Creator* of all worlds
*42:5 Holy Qur'an*
تَكَادُ ٱلسَّمَـٰوَٰتُ يَتَفَطَّرْنَ مِن فَوْقِهِنَّ ۚ وَٱلْمَلَـٰٓئِكَةُ يُسَبِّحُونَ بِحَمْدِ رَبِّهِمْ وَيَسْتَغْفِرُونَ لِمَن فِى ٱلْأَرْضِ ۗ أَلَآ إِنَّ ٱللَّهَ هُوَ ٱلْغَفُورُ ٱلرَّحِيمُ ٥
The heavens almost burst apart above them [in awe of Him], and the angels glorify the praises of their Lord, and seek forgiveness for those on earth. Indeed, *Allah* is the All-Forgiving, Most Merciful.
*2:136 Holy Qur'an*
Say, O believers, “We believe in *Allah* and what has been revealed to us; and what was revealed to Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, and his descendants; and what was given to Moses, Jesus, and other prophets from their Lord. We make no distinction between any of them. And to *Allah* we all submit.”
when is the new observable universe update coming out??
so basically we live in a big 2D circle huh?
It's 4D
@@NationalistFirstdefine 4d
@@johnnkurunziza5012 Length, width, height & time
@@KSATSpotting this is 3D no?
@@johnnkurunziza5012He said time, many people think time is the 4th dimension
Great summary, thanks.
for the people who are wondering what is the answer in 30 billion trillion, billion Times trillion or 1e9 Times 1e12 = 1e21, so there are 30 Sextillion stars
edit: damn this is the most like i ever got on a youtube comment
edit 2: i like every comment here but i almost never check this video so you might wait
edit 3: i lost my heart😢
Thank you, he could've just said that
Nice! I prefer this way. It's more formal. Thank you!
Btw, did you ever hear about the googleplex numbers???
@@Alexandre-zv8ciit's like 10^100 or something
there is something higher than googolplex (10^100)
They now know that under variable circumstances, light changes speed, can bend, curve, break, and even freeze.
Wow !!!
Until I saw this picture… I never realized how big the earth really was 😂
It’s not an actual depiction of the scale of the universe.
Great video!
Thank you ❤️
The univers was there before human life , people started to give mames to
What they saw and create laws...
And the thing is because of how the universe is expanding with all matter growing more distant from all other matter there will be a time that things just pass beyond the Light Barrier and we are left in an endless void which light cannot enter.
The real question is has the light beyond 13 billion light years not reached us yet, or has gravity stretched the light beyond what we can detect and measure.
Space seems to be expanding apart at any given point. No matter where you are. Everything far away is moving away. Get far enough out, space itself is expanding faster than the speed of light relative to us. The expansion is exponential the further out we measure.
Idk if it's true or not lol. Just what I've been thinking
@@Breakstuff5050 technically it's red shifted and the further you see the more redshift you measure, doesn't mean expansion, let me give you a hypothetical;
You have a corridor of galaxies and a stream of golf balls or even just 2 moving at the speed of light, the dots are galaxies...
🏌️♂️⚽➡️::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
So the golf balls travel 100m apart through the centre, does the distance between the golf balls increase through the journey?
Yes.
@@Breakstuff5050what exactly does “space” expanding mean. i thought nothing could travel faster than the speed of kight
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Hi sir, can i use some parts of your video in my shorts explanations❤
Nice work on these videos 👍
Glad you like them! ❤
How does the measurement work in the universe perspective?? From where does it starts??
Temperature.
What “experts” believe the universe is “infinite” in size??😹
Scientist:I want to see everything in the universe
God: No, you won't (creates physics)
There is no need for a creator to create the universe our universe is perfectly self sustain able
I am glad someone is saying this. (1001st comment woo!!)
Yayy! Thanks for watching ❤️
I love the "Curiosity mode On " on your tshirt 😅😂❤
The actual universe is 150 septillion times larger than the observable universe. Damn💀
The actual size of the universe could be around 150 sextillion times larger than the observable universe. That's like finding a light bulb on Pluto.
*Sextillion buddy, not septillio
NO IT'S JUST 15 TRILLION TIMES THE OBSERVABLE UNIVERSE
@@time43200sextillion according to the theory of inflation, and 150SX it could be higher or even infinite though
@@craigdavies2598 The definition of infinity is that even if you break infinity into INFINITE parts still the remaining will always be infinite so why does the expansion rate of Universe is 72 km/sec per Megaparsec in our local region it should also be infinite, our own region should also be expanding with infinite velocity and there shouldn't be any other galaxy around us other then our own milky way galaxy the reason is that universe is finite but that number is very big for example our observable universe is 93 Billion light years but the true extent of universe is inevitably big but not infinite so according to this equation D=H°×(T)^2 Universe is finite. Where H°= 72 km/sec/Mpc of expansion rate and T= age of universe in seconds and the resultant is the diameter of universe that is 1.337×10^37 km or 1.413×10^24 Light years or 15 Trillion times bigger then the current size of observable universe
Liked what I heard so I subscribed. Thank you kind sir for enlightening me.
Welcome aboard! ❤️
30 Billion Trillion = 30 Quintillion
Sextillion*
@@craigdavies2598 whoops, sorry, thanks for correcting me
It's actually Sextillion
30*10^30
Billion is 10^12
Trillion is 10^18
We are not politicians trying to make our economies sound larger than life, we are scientists!
K?
It’s seriously incredible
If universe is infinite and atoms combination is finite means in many part of the universe you exist.
what
Atom combination is also infinite
@@yourfriendlyneighborhoodghost. Naa Bro
There are 118 elements which can only combine in finite ways
@@D.A.r.k they say infinite atom not 118 element atoms at once
@@angelstar2538bro I am talking about combination
The universe isn't divided into two parts just because we can't see all of it. We don't know if it's infinite or finite expanding into a void, and there are important differences between these possibilities. However, the universe, whether finite or infinite, is a single, cohesive entity.
Seems we are irrelevant in the grand scheme of things
Pretty much, it seems in most RUclips comments there is always an argument. I wish I knew why were so bent on being right, all the time. I'm human and it's ok to be wrong and make mistakes. 😊
@RobertSimpson-wp3pr you don't have a choice - you will be wrong at times - so might as well embrace it
Well considering how large the big bang explosion was, the size of universe depends.
It could be that the observable universe is just 0.1% of the actual size
Speed of movement of Space can be near infinitely faster than the speed of light so the universe can be unimaginably large
Also the speed of expansion of space is accelerating question for someone intelligent person reading this, since space can stretch doesn't that mean the closer you get to the edge of the real universe the more the space is stretched assuming that universe is spherical?
What if the actual universe is the MULTIVERSE and the observable universe is just a tiny dot in it
so if it was possible to reach the edge of the universe where the space continue’s to expend would it be like invisible wall or I just become unrelevant and stop existing because I stepped outside the boundry of space
How do we even know all this like HOW
Science
True answer: We don’t, at all. We just estimated that there was a bigger Universe after collecting evidence from the “Observable Universe”. through our deep understanding of other galaxies existing upon us, we started just Creating the fact that there is a HUGE universe upon the “Observable Universe”. (I could be wrong, but this is just my research from multiple sources)
😂
Is it possible to see beyond using gravitational waves? Like sonar or radar.
Those also travel at the speed of light or C so no.
We are nothing. We need to stay humble all the time. And be thankful for existing in a time where we can see how beautiful our universe is.
93 billion light years diameter so it's overall 27 trillion 157 billion and 634 million light years territory. (2.91²² km)
That is crazy and insane at the same time!!!!!
Extremely underrated comment
For those wondering about “30 billion trillion stars”, what he meant to say was, “30 sextillion stars”, cause that’s what it actually is.
Imagine our universe is incomprehensible to our small minds. We only know what it allows us to know as we are programmed.
Maybe the universe is a sphere like an atom that is part of something insanely bigger.. we are here just to be an observer and record information while we live out our small existence.
While we sit here and think it's all about us and all for us. Probably farthest from the truth. Little primitive minds think so highly of ourselves. While we destroy the earth like a virus spreading and consuming until it's gone.
One theory I saw was that we are a product of the universe trying to understand itself
@@smurfdaddy420I agree wit that but we will never know for sure till we die
What if we are thoughts of the universe and galaxies are thought makers, but it’s a 4d or higher dimensional brain so it can create 3d thoughts
U made a very smart a statement, I suggested u read the Quran tht was revealed to the prophet mohamed, trust me you will find all the answers about how big space is and how big the throne of Allah compared to the whole universe.
Our Brains our so tiny! It's impossible to comprehend... But it's the thought and imagination of our minds that keeps us wondering and trying to comprehend... That People Is Called Life!!...✌️❤️
Universe isn't infinite but it's expanding constantly with more than the speed of light .
The possibility of the Universe being infinite hasn't been completely ruled out yet. We are still figuring that out.
@@TheWorldOfScienceCo you should do a video on the geometry of the universe and the possibility of infinity. You would think it would never really be knowable if it was infinite, perhaps only the finite is knowable
@@TheWorldOfScienceCo and of course it's possible neither will ever be known
how can you confidently say it is not infinite??
@@karko9292 researches and studies suggest that universe isn't infinite . But yeah it's very huge and vast . It's expanding constantly with more than the speed of light so it's impossible to reach it's end .
Damn bro, how’d you managed to fit the whole universe into an imagine on my phone??? Pretty crazy my guy.
Crazier still is ... What if we are near the right side of the universe or the left side or near the top or the bottom.. how much universe will there be? Keep in mind .. if our earth is a sphere we can observe the universe from every side of the earth therefore being totally engulfed by universe like being immersed in water. It's so totally unfathomable and amazing. Now imagine how unfathomably awesome God is who created all of this.
oh wow
Teachers are divided into two groups: the ones who divide things into two groups, and the ones who don't
Praise god for your wonderful creation 💕
I'm 99% sure the experts have no idea.
Because you know nothing about the topic and think you're ignorant opinion matters in the slightest?
@@anthonymendez5072 I know alot about the subject actually. This topic was my favorite in school, and I've continued to study it for years after.
No need to get hostile over there. You mad at somthing bra? Need a hug?
@@pringals420 That doesn't make you an expert nor more qualified than one
@@anthonymendez5072 did I say i was?
@pringals420 By claiming the experts don't know what they're talking about you imply that your knowledge on the topic is greater
And people say that aliens are not real😅
They are. We will just never be able to have a casual connection with them and the window to do so gets smaller everyday with the expansion of the universe.
@@ryanwarner5006 good reply bruh
You just never know ser. You cant just say that we never be able to contact…theres new discovery each year . Have you ever heard of wormholes? Etc.. also it looks like we already been visited for aliens for thousands years, go look around the ancient cultures around thr worlds theres too many coincidence to be called coincidence tho ridiculous @@ryanwarner5006
@@ryanwarner5006we will as there are stars that aren’t too far and we advance more every year and if we can do that eventually we will be able to bypass the speed of light in fact we probably don’t even need to leave our solar system because there are moons such as Europa or Enceladus which have subsurface oceans that could harbor life
Of course there are aliens, the question is if there are aliens that are smarter and more technologically advanced than us. Aliens can be a bacteria in the ground...on a planet 50 light years away
Hypothetically, there are about one quinvigintillion to ten sesvigintillion atoms in the observable universe. A quinvigintillion is 1 followed by 78 zeroes and one sesvigintillion is 1 followed by 81 zeroes.
The Universe could also be infinite in age.
It could be infinite in size but not in age.
@TheWorldOfScienceCo How is that possible. I think that our Universe is likely 13.8 billion years old and 1 trillion light years across and up and down with 4 trillion galaxies. It could be possible that our universe could be infinite in size and age at the same time.
@@TheWorldOfScienceCoif universe is 13.8 billion year old and expanding since then, there should be a finite size,right?
No, its not infinite in age, It's actually 13.797 billion years old
@@SillyFries10Cap
Cap
Earth is 4B years
The universe cant 13B
It has to be
Atleast
More than sextillion
That U wearing my man out 😂😂😂 great info
It looks like an eye what if that's the eye of a very big creature😮
It’s not an actual picture of the universe
The last part is trippy, what shape is our space time sounds trippy.
Infinte void.. ask Gojo about it
lol
However did we went from crackheads millions of years ago to this 💀
And yet we keep getting told the age of the universe is 13-14 billion years. How can they possibly know this if they don’t even know how big it truly is?
I love how someone once put it, the observable universe could be the size of a pin on Pluto which could be the actual universe size lol
I read that the minimum size of the entire universe is at least 500 times that of the observable universe.
The max was something like 4x10²⁴ or 10²⁵. Which is so goddamn huge it cannot be fully comprehended.
Mr. Darwin , my question : and what is that unicellular particle that evoluted into this immensity ?
we need the higher render distance mod to expand our observable universe
I just cant believe light is that slow
Apparently the universe is 150 sextillion times larger than the observable universe and we couldn’t calculate it on a caculator unless it’s very advanced
It’s human to have boundaries around anything we don’t understand or fully comprehend. We have to be like water: shapeless no matter what restricts it 👌🏽
There isn't a discernable curve, so it probably isn't doughnut shaped, but if it were you could fly until you end up in the same spot, eventually. Maybe there are a bunch of doughnuts.
What is that "crust" stuff around the edge of the observable universe?
The eye can see stars in the night sky under perfect conditions to a distance of 5000 light years for the most part.
they aren’t separated into 2 if you phrase it like this as the observable universe it a fragment inside the actual universe. meaning the observable universe is the actual universe but the actual universe isn’t the observable universe. divide it by the observable and the unobservable
Instead of observing through giant telescopes, maybe mapping by listening through giant microphones would give us a different perspective.
Is light still faster than sound in a vacuum?
Sound doesn’t travel in a vacuum, so light beats it by a lot
Speed of light: 186,000 miles per second. Quantum mechanics defies the speed of light. It's a special non-classical law of physics.
Good but skip showing yourself while running the clip
And how do we know about all this information?
I've had this thought following me since I was about 7 years old I'm 32 now and I still get lost in my thoughts about how far the universe actually goes. 30 billion trillion woowww '*flavor flav v*'! This is pure nostalgia for me❤
Whether it's infinite or finite, it still boggles the mind.
The area of spacetime we have to fill is infinite. Our Matter, however, is finite.
Observable universe is 93 billion light years.
Distance between the Earth and Sun is 93 million miles.
I find that fascinating.