@@ozoneswiftak He's talking about the effects artist's making the image in a 3D view so that anyone can easily understand what is trying to be explained.
@R F It is real. They used something called red shift. This info was collected for each star/galaxy when the picture was taken. Red shift is a principle in physics that states the speed of the wave is relatively faster or slower depending on the velocity (speed and direction) of a moving source. After analyzing the red shift of all objects in the image, a 3D model was rendered.
@@kyoxshin he’s basically saying there’s many wondrous things here on earth to appreciate/study instead of feeling like we’re missing something in deep space.
An interesting point they left out of this, and one that makes that picture even more astounding, is that deep field picture was taken in a tiny area of the sky that was thought to be empty of stars, and instead contained billions of stars and galaxies.
Yup. They said if you put a grain of sand on your finger and held your hand outstretched, the grain would cover the amount of space that Hubble looked at for this picture. So imagine this image times millions, throughout the sky. Insane.
Doesn't mean all those galaxies take up that small area. Just means that's where the billion year old light is coming from. Those galaxies can be somewhere else on the sky now
It's crazy to think that Hubble managed to take a photo of all of these galaxies, in a tiny patch of the sky that was the size of a pinhead held at arms length. We can't be the only life form out there. It would be impossible if we were the only ones.
To think we’re the only life in our galaxy, let alone the universe, is like ants living on a single tree on a small island on the Pacific Ocean, thinking they are the only ants in the world and that the endless expanse of ocean around them means, not only that other life is non-existent, but that there are no ants beyond their island.
But we are part of the universe ... Me and you thinking about the universe is the universe thinking about itself ... think about that !..( That would in turn be one part of the universe asking another part to think about the fact that universe is thinking about itself 🙄🙄)
I agree it's extraordinarily unlikely that we are alone, but the problem is that no one has solved what actually sparks life into existence, and following on from that, sentient life. It could be incredibly rare and so rare that we might be alone after all. For all our ingenuity so far, no scientist has managed to create life in a laboratory. So if we do manage to detect extra-terrestrial life, even in a primitive form, then that might change our thinking entirely - and so we wait!
There could be many other civilisations out there, but because of the vast distances between them, and the cosmic speed limit of light, the chances of contacting any of them are pretty much 0 - so, for all intents and purposes, we are alone.
To think every single point of light in this image is an entire GALAXY. With billions of stars, billions of planets, countless places for life to form... literally mindblowing.
@@echoenttv as far as we know, every galaxy contains planets. Where there are stars, there are heavy elements, where there are heavy elements, there are rocks. Where there are rocks, there are planets.
@@Look73689 It's our home, and this little rock is the only proof of life in the entire known universe we are aware of. It has a long, rich history from even before the first humans ever existed. Life had to triumph over a lot of shit on this planet, and we're the pinnacle of all of its creations. We might either be one of the last, or one of the first, civilizations out here - but whichever it is, we still have a responsibility to carry on the flame of Life on this planet as long as possible.
Its incredible, imagine another civilizations in these galaxies watching the space looking for life but unfortunately they didnt find anything millions of years ago... something that could be happening to us
Yea, they could be seeing the milky way as a "new galaxy" like the galaxy that is 9.4B LYs in the deep field image, that galaxy could just be like ours. It's amazing how big the universe is.
@@dangerhasa that's not the point tho? We want to see the very early events and how the universe started. I think they already known that the universe is infinite
What amazes me is the mind-boggling distance the light travels without dilution and most importantly with no obstruction in the entire path of journey. Perhaps, the deep refraction of light may be reason for complete image.
Actually, it really isn't . What is kind of deep is realizing that an image that captures the universe at such a profound level, really doesn't say much about humanity or the universe that we either already didn't know or could have intuitively figured out.
Yep, one of the many reasons we need to explore the cosmos. Our understanding of time and distance is warped by our own limitations and being on this beautiful blue rock. The only way to continue to evolve and learn more is by venturing towards the deep unknown. Because whatever we see from here...likely no longer exists. Which existence in of itself may be a concept based on finite principles that can be broken.
@@kelvin95 i read that life cannot get too big (on Earth atleast) for several reasons, thats why bigger things are slower but might be different in the Universe
Did u know our solar system is larger than the largest star ever found and did you know our sun is a dwarf compared to others such us betelguese and our universe is 93 billion light years and our galaxy is 100,000 light years and the space between the sun and the earth is an astronomical unit and 10,000 of those=1 light year and the universe is expanding so fast its like when you throw a ball up in the sky it doesnt stop instead it goes faster thats how dark energy works and did u know there are the same amount of stars in the universe as all of the sand on earth each single one and thats just the universe what about the multiverse? Well actually no one has measured the multiverse yet but we'll get there other universes and such stars if 1 universe blows up such immense power could lead to the destruction of other thousands the power would be like graham's number of tons of tnt Graham's number is so large that if you tried to put the number in a book all of those book would weigh more than the galaxy we are in -written by a 11 year old kid who loves science
First Last God is within each of us. But I'm not talking about someone who once came down from heaven. It’s a myth. I am talking about faith in myself, my family and friends. I'm talking about what inspires you and makes you move forward. About the inexhaustible energy of life. it is a god.
You are are being watched everyday, everything you do is a representation of what’s in your heart and this is Darwinism on a universal scale you have a bad heart you don’t move on.
Lol. Our existence is biggest riddle. Why are we here ? And why do we die ? It's most important for us, believe it or not. . As eating is most important for us than whatever shit happens anywhere.. so find things in yourself . We are here for a definite purpose. And soon we will die . Everyone will die. And this discussion is not real. After 1000 years it will not matter who lived in 2020 and typed comments on RUclips. So find purpose of life .
One of the greatest images ever captured by humankind. Kudos to the person who decided to point the Hubble towards a portion of the sky which looked uninteresting to begin with.
A lot of people in these more recent comments are stating that we aren't looking back in time when we look into the farther regions of space. We actually are. When we observe distant objects in space, what we see isn't their present state but a glimpse into their past. This is due to the expanding universe, which stretches the light waves, causing them to lengthen and resulting in what's called a redshift.
@@puregaminghindi2190Light doesn't have infinite speed. It actually travels at around 670 million miles per hour. This means that it takes time for light to travel to your eyes. For example, the light from the sun takes 8 minutes to reach you, so you are actually seeing the sun as it was about 8 minutes ago. Similarly, when a star is a certain distance (say, 20 light years away) this means it takes 20 years for the light from the star to reach you, so you see the star as it was 20 years ago.
And here’s the most mind blowing thing of all. If you used your thumb and forefinger to make one inch between them and held that inch at an arm’s length away from your face, that’s the tiny portion of space that is seen in this photograph.
Just insane to think that everything in that picture is so far back in time because of the time it takes for the light to travel towards us. Space truly is the most fascinating thing out there in the world. Theres nothing in reality more mind boggling.
It's so hard to comprehend the absolute vastness of space and with all the billions of galaxies with billions of stars, one cannot imagine a number so high. At the point of the ultra deep field image, it all seems to be more abstract than real. Every light is a galaxy... mind blown! 🤯🤯
And I thought I was getting old, amazing that we can see that far back when Chrysler made the mirror in that telescope, but I checked and there was no "Caution, objects may be closer than they appear" I do remember wondering what they would find when it was launched, and that they dropped it! Looking back billions of years in time, long before we existed! Yet there it is. Galileo never imagined that telescopes would go out in space and look back in time. It's a shame he can't just come back for a few minutes and see what he started, I bet he would smile.
Space is so insanely and over the top vast, that whatever you can imagine (in terms of life, civilizations, heavens, hells, utopias or dystopias) will be reality somewhere.
That timeline isn't any better. After gaining the ability of intergalactic travel, Humans spread their corruption throughout the universe and enslaved trillions.
If you were to wait around till then you would never have been born. Ie. it will never happen. I think humanity will splutter into extinction without ever leaving the solar system.
@@megumeme3838 Yes, just but no humans on board and even if they were going in the correct direction it would be 50 thousand years before they arrived at the nearest star system.
Interesting! The photons in the light from 12.6 billion light years away galaxy travelled 12.6 billion years without any obstacle in their path and finally ended their glorious journey by reaching Hubble Telescope
@@NuttyPotato Cool take, and you're correct. I'm up on my basic principles of relativity and time-dilation, but for some reason I never considered subjective time for photons that way. After reading your comment, I'm thinking "Why didn't that occur to me before?" 12 billion years in an instant. The mind boggles.
Imagine a telescope from some other galaxy taking a picture of our galaxy but because we are some million light years apart, they're looking into the past and we're long gone by then
So that last one his talking about is very quiet literally the edge of the universe and also that being the first galaxy ever only being 1 billion years older than the universe itself. Truly i can't even wrap my head around this image with out it scaring the absolute crap out of me of how big this universe is and at the same time a little sad i can't explore other galaxies.
How did I guess that they wouldn't show the real mindf about this photo? It's taken at a dark spot in the sky that you could cover with your thumb at arms length from your perspective here on Earth.
I love how he says “hasn’t had the time to make that spiral shape” yet it’s an older galaxy indicating it’s had more time….uhhh contradiction? Or am I just not understanding lol.
The light emitting from distant galaxies is billions of years old, so we're not seeing them as they look now but as they looked billions of years ago when they were still forming.
I wonder of all these galaxies how many civilizations have looked with their own instruments out into the deep, perhaps seeing our own galaxy as one of many dots
I mean you’d like to think that. But nobody will ever know. The earth will be destroyed before anything like that is possible. It’s coo to see but there is no hope
The light is so old itself its like looking back in time the last galaxy might have fully developed into a spiral galaxy but that light will make another billions of years
I look out at space and always wonder what the hell is out there. When I die, I hope that I discover what is our there and I am given all the answers. There is no way we are the only ones in the universe. There’s has to be others out there.
There are also several "deep" galaxies that are fully mature. Those galaxies are no longer shown in the media presentations, but they are readily available in the data for those willing to look without bias.
Good point. The video ignored fully formed galaxies in the same region of space and focused on a galaxy that looked as if it was not fully formed. This is called cherry-picking data or confirmation bias. I'm betting that the James Webb Telescope will show that however far we look we will see fully formed galaxies with no evidence of the 'big bang'.
Think about it. There are billions upon billions of galaxies. In each galaxy there must be a trillion planets. Out of those planets, millions will be habitable. Out of those habitable planets, there may be millions of intelligent species asking the same question.
I wonder how many of those galaxies had life form on them that evolved to our level of advancement and died off like we're destined to if we don't change our ways. What if there's literal proof of our forthcoming extinction out there yet we'll never see it and we're set on a course to become another galactic graveyard?
Its probably hard to travel billions of lightyears for any civilisation anywhere in the universe, but when humans can look so far, others can too. but even with crazy alien technology, they cant see us, because the look back in time :(
Earth is only 0.0003% of total mass of solar system. So even if aliens traveled physically close to our solar system, they will not spot Earth really. Earth is really a dust particle. Life on Earth itself is even more tiny compared to size of Earth.
So whenever we look into space, we are looking into the past? How do you see the actual future? Do you look at the sun? Not without eye protection. Or is the sun a universe and also the stars, thus parallel universes? And then what does that make the galaxies? And then there is ....later....
An amazing picture, even if you don't really understand much about the universe. The concept in this picture is impressive. It like asking someone, "what is your concept of infinity"?
I'm actually crying 😭😂😭 watching this amazing opportunity to c wot the galaxy's were like before we were even thought off, keep up the good work guys, txs Hubble ✨💫🌟⭐💫✨🔭🪐☄️🌠🌏🌎🌍, Colm 🍀🇨🇮☘️,
Yeah like we found hundreds of earth like planets in the milky way and thousands of confirmed planets just found by kepler image if we sent more keplers into space in every direction
This is the most unexplainable thing ever existed in the " Infinite world" . _______ GOD is really amazing ❤️! So amazing that it makes me shed tears 😭❤️, tears of amazement.
one thing people don't take in consideration when looking at a space photo is what about whats to the left of the camera or the direction behind the camera! Space is an infinite void. I really hate talking to people that think space ends & im pretty sure they hate talking to people like me whom believes its forever.
I can't wait for Jesus to return after the 7 yr tribulation and disprove all this nonsense of billions of years. The odds.... You know what... Nevermind. Just wait. Every knee will bow and every tongue will confess, Jesus is Lord.
This is till now the most important picture ever made from humans! This show us galaxies there we thing’s in the past that its just a empty space. If i saw that picture first im my live, i‘ll get tears in my eyes because of the beautiful space we live! Just an amazing picture with so many power in it. Live long and prosper 🖖
Every human should watch this 3-minute video just once in their life.
why should those who doesn't care?
more than once. like, weekly
@@JaximuS93 They should care. They are a part of it.
How much you're gonna bet for those flat earthers to say it's edited and it's a conspiracy?
@@JaximuS93 Some should definitely have an exemption
Now its amazing how they recreated the image in 3D and let us literally into the image.... simply awesome
Except they didnt " create" it. They, hubble snapped the photo. With no atmosphere to hinder the photo shot.
@@ozoneswiftak He's talking about the effects artist's making the image in a 3D view so that anyone can easily understand what is trying to be explained.
@R F haha?
@R F It is real. They used something called red shift. This info was collected for each star/galaxy when the picture was taken. Red shift is a principle in physics that states the speed of the wave is relatively faster or slower depending on the velocity (speed and direction) of a moving source. After analyzing the red shift of all objects in the image, a 3D model was rendered.
@@ozoneswiftak lol
It makes me sad whenever I look at the night sky. I imagine all the wondrous things out there that we'll never see.
the erth is one of the biggest woders and so is every beeing
@@timoms1748 what
Great...now America can't invade them for oill.
@@kyoxshin he’s basically saying there’s many wondrous things here on earth to appreciate/study instead of feeling like we’re missing something in deep space.
You you belive in Our Lord Jesus Christ he will show us alot of new things soon .
An interesting point they left out of this, and one that makes that picture even more astounding, is that deep field picture was taken in a tiny area of the sky that was thought to be empty of stars, and instead contained billions of stars and galaxies.
Yup. They said if you put a grain of sand on your finger and held your hand outstretched, the grain would cover the amount of space that Hubble looked at for this picture. So imagine this image times millions, throughout the sky. Insane.
@@ZeeZee9 they estimated 100 billion of such space, each with billions of starts and galaxies
@@UrielDominican Oh. I thought it was 10 million?
Doesn't mean all those galaxies take up that small area. Just means that's where the billion year old light is coming from. Those galaxies can be somewhere else on the sky now
And wasn't it said realistically that the imagines hubble can capture are so condensed that they'd fit into the volume of a dime?
One of those galaxies could have a full civilisation on there but we can’t see it yet because it shows them billions of years ago
and no chance of meeting them in this lifetime. maybe for our own good.
Paje we would probably ruin their planet like we’ve done to ours
@@khaleelzubair exactly. if earth leaders found out they are not as advance as us, they would enslave them.
Paje yh probably and they’d probably see us all as ignorant like our leaders and probably think we have the same mindset
And Vice versa
It's crazy to think that Hubble managed to take a photo of all of these galaxies, in a tiny patch of the sky that was the size of a pinhead held at arms length. We can't be the only life form out there. It would be impossible if we were the only ones.
Isn't a pinhead to big? I heard its a grain of sand held at arms length! So its even more unlikely that we are alone
To think we’re the only life in our galaxy, let alone the universe, is like ants living on a single tree on a small island on the Pacific Ocean, thinking they are the only ants in the world and that the endless expanse of ocean around them means, not only that other life is non-existent, but that there are no ants beyond their island.
@@dynamicflashy my tarot reader said we not the only life
as Einstein said, if we're alone in the universe it would be a gigantic waste of space
nothing is impossible with God
there is no way we're alone in this universe
Agree
I agree.. With you..
But we are part of the universe ... Me and you thinking about the universe is the universe thinking about itself ... think about that !..( That would in turn be one part of the universe asking another part to think about the fact that universe is thinking about itself 🙄🙄)
I agree it's extraordinarily unlikely that we are alone, but the problem is that no one has solved what actually sparks life into existence, and following on from that, sentient life. It could be incredibly rare and so rare that we might be alone after all. For all our ingenuity so far, no scientist has managed to create life in a laboratory. So if we do manage to detect extra-terrestrial life, even in a primitive form, then that might change our thinking entirely - and so we wait!
There could be many other civilisations out there, but because of the vast distances between them, and the cosmic speed limit of light, the chances of contacting any of them are pretty much 0 - so, for all intents and purposes, we are alone.
To think every single point of light in this image is an entire GALAXY. With billions of stars, billions of planets, countless places for life to form... literally mindblowing.
Not all galaxies are full of planets. For all we know they could all be brining stars
@@echoenttv as far as we know, every galaxy contains planets. Where there are stars, there are heavy elements, where there are heavy elements, there are rocks. Where there are rocks, there are planets.
Incredible galaxies are made up of countless stars and there are almost endless galaxies. Truly humbling we are apart of this amazing reality
Yeah but we are just stuck on this little rock
@@Look73689 It's our home, and this little rock is the only proof of life in the entire known universe we are aware of. It has a long, rich history from even before the first humans ever existed. Life had to triumph over a lot of shit on this planet, and we're the pinnacle of all of its creations. We might either be one of the last, or one of the first, civilizations out here - but whichever it is, we still have a responsibility to carry on the flame of Life on this planet as long as possible.
@@averageillegalmemesdealer you got hella philosophical there lol 😆😆
@@Look73689 Honestly kinda hard not to with a topic like the universe
Its incredible, imagine another civilizations in these galaxies watching the space looking for life but unfortunately they didnt find anything millions of years ago... something that could be happening to us
Yea, they could be seeing the milky way as a "new galaxy" like the galaxy that is 9.4B LYs in the deep field image, that galaxy could just be like ours. It's amazing how big the universe is.
Imagine what the James Webb telescope going to see. 🤯
Can’t wait
Aliens looking at us
more galaxies and that's it. we will never find whether universe is infinite or finite
@@dangerhasa that's not the point tho? We want to see the very early events and how the universe started. I think they already known that the universe is infinite
@@dangerhasa How can it not be infinite? It's not like you'd eventually reach some kind of wall..
What amazes me is the mind-boggling distance the light travels without dilution and most importantly with no obstruction in the entire path of journey. Perhaps, the deep refraction of light may be reason for complete image.
Well, that's deep.
Gans lool as Space :)
Actually, it really isn't . What is kind of deep is realizing that an image that captures the universe at such a profound level, really doesn't say much about humanity or the universe that we either already didn't know or could have intuitively figured out.
😳
Yep, one of the many reasons we need to explore the cosmos. Our understanding of time and distance is warped by our own limitations and being on this beautiful blue rock. The only way to continue to evolve and learn more is by venturing towards the deep unknown. Because whatever we see from here...likely no longer exists. Which existence in of itself may be a concept based on finite principles that can be broken.
r/im14andthisisdeep
Literally
Its just mind blowing i can't even describe how I feel.
You feel the same way we all feel, with our hands. You're no more special than any of us.
@@HyperInflation2020 and you really had to be this rude to someone just sharing his thoughts ?
@@HyperInflation2020 and there is always a moron sitting in moms basement waiting to troll online, congrats 👏 👍
@@HyperInflation2020 I feel with my feet, thanks.
@@Saifull1991 rude.
Makes me feel so small and this is too much for my tiny brain.
ETs could be so HUGE, bigger than giants we can imagine. that is why we never meet.
@@kelvin95 i read that life cannot get too big (on Earth atleast) for several reasons, thats why bigger things are slower but might be different in the Universe
Did u know our solar system is larger than the largest star ever found and did you know our sun is a dwarf compared to others such us betelguese and our universe is 93 billion light years and our galaxy is 100,000 light years and the space between the sun and the earth is an astronomical unit and 10,000 of those=1 light year and the universe is expanding so fast its like when you throw a ball up in the sky it doesnt stop instead it goes faster thats how dark energy works and did u know there are the same amount of
stars in the universe as all of the sand on earth each single one and thats just the universe what about the multiverse? Well actually no one has measured the multiverse yet but we'll get there other universes and such stars if 1 universe blows up such immense power could lead to the destruction of other thousands the power would be like graham's number of tons of tnt
Graham's number is so large that if you tried to put the number in a book all of those book would weigh more than the galaxy we are in
-written by a 11 year old kid who loves science
@@Kraxons I’m also 11
When I was a boy I’d already realized how small we on Earth were comparatively speaking, but know, whoa, we r but less than a speckle of a quark
13 billion years of history............
in a single image.
Beautifully mind boggling.
Nothing is more pretty than the universe
U haven't seen me yet
@@Alexa-pt7fv LOL
@@Alexa-pt7fv I laughed out loud 🤣
My daughter is more beautiful
@@joemama-lq9yx your name is literally Joe mama I doubt you have a daughter.
Fun Fact:
There is no present, whatever we're looking at is in the past.
It is true and trippy af to think about heh
There is only past and future, the present is just a concept, an idea, not part of time itself
@John Doe We're talking about stars. It takes light time to travel to earth, and the present in another Galaxy in the past in present time earth.
@John Doe exactly, the present is a continum
@John Doe that’s not even slightly how that works lmao
I wish there some documentary like this in IMAX version..it will be awesome
This video should be shown to all primary school children across the world.
Universe is the biggest riddle.
MLBB LIVE And where is god?
First Last God is within each of us. But I'm not talking about someone who once came down from heaven. It’s a myth. I am talking about faith in myself, my family and friends. I'm talking about what inspires you and makes you move forward. About the inexhaustible energy of life. it is a god.
@@Iiheosnjabskidbxbd you could be inside him, and those starts are his cells. who knows.
You are are being watched everyday, everything you do is a representation of what’s in your heart and this is Darwinism on a universal scale you have a bad heart you don’t move on.
Lol. Our existence is biggest riddle. Why are we here ? And why do we die ? It's most important for us, believe it or not. . As eating is most important for us than whatever shit happens anywhere.. so find things in yourself . We are here for a definite purpose. And soon we will die . Everyone will die. And this discussion is not real. After 1000 years it will not matter who lived in 2020 and typed comments on RUclips. So find purpose of life .
One of the greatest images ever captured by humankind. Kudos to the person who decided to point the Hubble towards a portion of the sky which looked uninteresting to begin with.
A lot of people in these more recent comments are stating that we aren't looking back in time when we look into the farther regions of space. We actually are. When we observe distant objects in space, what we see isn't their present state but a glimpse into their past. This is due to the expanding universe, which stretches the light waves, causing them to lengthen and resulting in what's called a redshift.
How is that possible? How does that works?
@@puregaminghindi2190Light doesn't have infinite speed. It actually travels at around 670 million miles per hour. This means that it takes time for light to travel to your eyes. For example, the light from the sun takes 8 minutes to reach you, so you are actually seeing the sun as it was about 8 minutes ago.
Similarly, when a star is a certain distance (say, 20 light years away) this means it takes 20 years for the light from the star to reach you, so you see the star as it was 20 years ago.
@@ChickenNuggetManCNM wow, that's amazing, and thanks for the explanation.
Well... I'm rapidly approaching 60, but I suddenly feel very young!! Thanks Hubble. 🤗🌌
the magic of the universe :)
@Straight brown Male Thanks 😊
And here’s the most mind blowing thing of all. If you used your thumb and forefinger to make one inch between them and held that inch at an arm’s length away from your face, that’s the tiny portion of space that is seen in this photograph.
Just insane to think that everything in that picture is so far back in time because of the time it takes for the light to travel towards us. Space truly is the most fascinating thing out there in the world. Theres nothing in reality more mind boggling.
It's so hard to comprehend the absolute vastness of space and with all the billions of galaxies with billions of stars, one cannot imagine a number so high. At the point of the ultra deep field image, it all seems to be more abstract than real. Every light is a galaxy... mind blown! 🤯🤯
The universe is such a fascinating place, I will never get tired of it.
And I thought I was getting old, amazing that we can see that far back when Chrysler made the mirror in that telescope, but I checked and there was no "Caution, objects may be closer than they appear" I do remember wondering what they would find when it was launched, and that they dropped it!
Looking back billions of years in time, long before we existed! Yet there it is. Galileo never imagined that telescopes would go out in space and look back in time. It's a shame he can't just come back for a few minutes and see what he started, I bet he would smile.
Meanwhile in parallel universe someone capturing Jurassic Era of Earth
I think thats not how parallel universe works.
you dont need to be in a parallel universe to see that , just right distance from earth
Space is so insanely and over the top vast, that whatever you can imagine (in terms of life, civilizations, heavens, hells, utopias or dystopias) will be reality somewhere.
I literally become a motionless picture gazing at this.
The fact that we see a bunch of galaxies despite being soooo far away only proves how MASSIVE they are being millions of light years across
High validity and plausible. Thank you tremendously for our NASA and BBC.
How I wish I was born on a timeline where humans can travel to another Galaxy. :'(
Well, at least think that your light is travelling towards those distant galaxies right now, so in that sense a part of you is going there
That timeline isn't any better. After gaining the ability of intergalactic travel, Humans spread their corruption throughout the universe and enslaved trillions.
If you were to wait around till then you would never have been born. Ie. it will never happen. I think humanity will splutter into extinction without ever leaving the solar system.
@@mitseraffej5812 didn't the two Voyager already leave the solar system or what?
@@megumeme3838 Yes, just but no humans on board and even if they were going in the correct direction it would be 50 thousand years before they arrived at the nearest star system.
Interesting! The photons in the light from 12.6 billion light years away galaxy travelled 12.6 billion years without any obstacle in their path and finally ended their glorious journey by reaching Hubble Telescope
Yup...sort of puts us in our place...
@@philcoombes2538 the most interesting thing is those photons didnt even experience time , for them it happened instantly
@@NuttyPotato Cool take, and you're correct. I'm up on my basic principles of relativity and time-dilation, but for some reason I never considered subjective time for photons that way. After reading your comment, I'm thinking "Why didn't that occur to me before?" 12 billion years in an instant. The mind boggles.
Fun fact: the photo is taken from the darkest spot in our skies
Yeah, I already knew that but it was still a fun fact.
Just imagine all the whole sky of stars in it aswell
Taken "of" one of the darkest points in the sky. It was taken from earth orbit. But...yes...I get your meaning.
But limited at the time 12 bilion year ..
Why not go further distance..
92 bilion light years or something
The Universe is great... Beyond the limits of our thinking 💭
Absolutely.
Imagine a telescope from some other galaxy taking a picture of our galaxy but because we are some million light years apart, they're looking into the past and we're long gone by then
Not necessarily . No reason we still can't be around . And have the propulsion system to get us there , sooner . Than a million light yrs .
I can't watch this enough times.
This is amazing!!!! Thank you for sharing and thanks for visiting us we had such a wonderful time. Love u guys. 🩷🥰😘
Amazing and I know for a fact we are not alone especially with universe being so massive.
Sir do you think any of those galaxies could have a civilisation existing at this moment ?
@@Saifull1991 I’m pretty sure there is we don’t have the means to travel that far into space.
I watched this vid n just got all teary eyed and amazed! 🥲🤯🤓
Why
"Look at me! I am significant!", said the speck of dust.
lmao
lmao
No, You're not space dust and you are significant and special just as the creator meant it to be. Fact!
@@vapenshred Facts without evidence? Ok
So many thoughts come over me when I look at this picture and I think to myself truly amazing. How lucky we are to be alive to see this
fact : this is only in one direction of the space..just thinking about how it would look like in all directions
It is only 1/13000000 of the whole sky. Imagine what the other portions are like. Just mind blowing
So that last one his talking about is very quiet literally the edge of the universe and also that being the first galaxy ever only being 1 billion years older than the universe itself. Truly i can't even wrap my head around this image with out it scaring the absolute crap out of me of how big this universe is and at the same time a little sad i can't explore other galaxies.
Its like we're living in a time machine. When we look at a star that 15.1 million light years away. We see it 15.1 million years ago.
How sir? Please give an explanation. I'm so confused by that concept.
Here after the new picture 😭
Brilliant!! The deepest one has the same spots as the closest one.
It makes me shiver looking at pictures of space thinking how many things can be going on in there its crazy
How did I guess that they wouldn't show the real mindf about this photo? It's taken at a dark spot in the sky that you could cover with your thumb at arms length from your perspective here on Earth.
I love how he says “hasn’t had the time to make that spiral shape” yet it’s an older galaxy indicating it’s had more time….uhhh contradiction? Or am I just not understanding lol.
The light emitting from distant galaxies is billions of years old, so we're not seeing them as they look now but as they looked billions of years ago when they were still forming.
I wonder of all these galaxies how many civilizations have looked with their own instruments out into the deep, perhaps seeing our own galaxy as one of many dots
I mean you’d like to think that. But nobody will ever know. The earth will be destroyed before anything like that is possible. It’s coo to see but there is no hope
Finally a video where the first half of the video is not a bunch of talking and a threat to subscribe to the channel
Now face the other way and we can see the future.... ;)
Your actually right even though you were joking the light is the future it is to come. But its happening now
@@kalvinsampson4725 How?
The future will be a giant black canvas of...emptiness. Forever more.
Not quite, this was a tiny speck in one direction, go the other way and it would reveal the same spectacular pictures.
If only the slingshot maneuver in Star Trek was real...
The light is so old itself its like looking back in time the last galaxy might have fully developed into a spiral galaxy but that light will make another billions of years
Me, "...so where is the center of the universe"
Friend, "There is no center"
Me, "..."
Each and every creature in existence is in a sense the center of.....
I look out at space and always wonder what the hell is out there. When I die, I hope that I discover what is our there and I am given all the answers. There is no way we are the only ones in the universe. There’s has to be others out there.
There are also several "deep" galaxies that are fully mature. Those galaxies are no longer shown in the media presentations, but they are readily available in the data for those willing to look without bias.
Care to share a link?
@@freenational
Don’t worry, the link is
in his empty head.
Good point. The video ignored fully formed galaxies in the same region of space and focused on a galaxy that looked as if it was not fully formed. This is called cherry-picking data or confirmation bias. I'm betting that the James Webb Telescope will show that however far we look we will see fully formed galaxies with no evidence of the 'big bang'.
@@xaj1543 Try making a contribution to the conversation and cut the name-calling and insults.
@@dawn-blade Goddidit
Am I the only one completely awed by this?
Can't wait for the new telescope satelites to become operational
Me too!!! I can’t wait I really can’t! For now, the James Webb will launch on my birthday month. What a gift!
WHEN LOOKING FAR YOU ARE NOT LOOKING BACK IN TIME. YOU ARE JUST SEEING VERY FAR.
Think about it.
There are billions upon billions of galaxies.
In each galaxy there must be a trillion planets.
Out of those planets, millions will be habitable.
Out of those habitable planets, there may be millions of intelligent species asking the same question.
What it makes me is a just little smile.
But a true one.
And we are just Stardust...
yes
.....Crussaders
@@DrikTrajado IS THAT A JOJO REFERENCE
Wonderful image captured by Hubble. We see back in time.
Only if you believe
I wonder how many of those galaxies had life form on them that evolved to our level of advancement and died off like we're destined to if we don't change our ways. What if there's literal proof of our forthcoming extinction out there yet we'll never see it and we're set on a course to become another galactic graveyard?
It's so damn mind-blowing to think about that....
It's important to remember that everything we see in that image likely doesn't exist anymore or is very different.
Its probably hard to travel billions of lightyears for any civilisation anywhere in the universe, but when humans can look so far, others can too. but even with crazy alien technology, they cant see us, because the look back in time :(
Earth is only 0.0003% of total mass of solar system. So even if aliens traveled physically close to our solar system, they will not spot Earth really. Earth is really a dust particle. Life on Earth itself is even more tiny compared to size of Earth.
Dominic Buchta- very interesting.
Who can see ahead.
So whenever we look into space, we are looking into the past? How do you see the actual future? Do you look at the sun? Not without eye protection. Or is the sun a universe and also the stars, thus parallel universes? And then what does that make the galaxies? And then there is ....later....
Eternity. If you believe it exists.
An amazing picture, even if you don't really understand much about the universe. The concept in this picture is impressive. It like asking someone, "what is your concept of infinity"?
Makes me wonder what is really the beginning of time. Seriously though something should have created all of this.
Why is there something instead of nothing? Infinite = mind boggling. Not infinite = equally mind boggling in that where did it all come from?
@@robclark4626 I know, that is the ultimate question and we may never know the answer.
The bible tells us. Believe it or not.
The Big Bang created everything
@@josephm.noviello1996 Dude please, stop.
Thank you all
Mesmerizing to watch
Beautiful just beautiful
I'm actually crying 😭😂😭 watching this amazing opportunity to c wot the galaxy's were like before we were even thought off, keep up the good work guys, txs Hubble ✨💫🌟⭐💫✨🔭🪐☄️🌠🌏🌎🌍, Colm 🍀🇨🇮☘️,
This is a must watch for all humans alive at this time
no way are people still doubting of other civilisations 😭😭
Yeah like we found hundreds of earth like planets in the milky way and thousands of confirmed planets just found by kepler image if we sent more keplers into space in every direction
I believe there is life out there
Isnt GOD just Spectacular-His Majesty on full display!
He made it better than this.
You spelled The Big Bang wrong
So impressive ! Thank you so much !
🌏🐨 what if there were more than one big bang . like a fuse to other fuses. Keith Australia
The picture makes my mind explode with wonder. Kinda like the big bang.
JAMES WEBB TELESCOPE : DONT LAUGH ME
IM AFRAID IF WHAT WILL CAN SEE
HOPEFULLY IT WILL NOT BE SCARY
... and all that from a TINY portion of the sky... mind blowing.
This video doesn't quite do the topic justice. The Hank Green vlogbrothers video makes this image much more interesting.
What is the link?
@@thecritic3904 LoL ruclips.net/video/V475Jezxqfc/видео.html
We are proof that there is life in the universe.
Subhan lah🔥
The universe is beautiful and terrifying at the same time.
Amazing ..this is the heavens that declare the glory of God..
Psalm 19:1
My fav is Psam 8:3,4
you must be kidding smh
@@gurucharanchundi no I am not
jeez this just blows my mind its incomprehensible.
Wow! What an amazing Creator we have! "The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands." Psalm 19:1
Yes indeed he is GREAT beyond bound!
Hhhh...Im sorry for both of you....hope you learn what reality really is one day..I mean the best for y'all....o how religion plagues minds
@@themythicfire may God have mercy upon you.
@@themythicfire initially misread your "plagues" as "plaques", but it works just as well...
Stop reading fairy tales
One of the greatest photos ever taken
This is the most unexplainable thing ever existed in the " Infinite world" .
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GOD is really amazing ❤️! So amazing that it makes me shed tears 😭❤️, tears of amazement.
AMEN! Praise the LORD of Heaven and Earth.
one thing people don't take in consideration when looking at a space photo is what about whats to the left of the camera or the direction behind the camera! Space is an infinite void. I really hate talking to people that think space ends & im pretty sure they hate talking to people like me whom believes its forever.
& the Creator can see all these in a single glance...
Mario D'Arcy Sunico- And more.
Whose here after JWT first pictures released
I can't wait for Jesus to return after the 7 yr tribulation and disprove all this nonsense of billions of years. The odds.... You know what... Nevermind. Just wait. Every knee will bow and every tongue will confess, Jesus is Lord.
This is till now the most important picture ever made from humans! This show us galaxies there we thing’s in the past that its just a empty space. If i saw that picture first im my live, i‘ll get tears in my eyes because of the beautiful space we live! Just an amazing picture with so many power in it. Live long and prosper 🖖
More of this less of fake cv news