Ikr? Plus the game gets updated all the time. Honestly it’s crazy it has this much replay ability and attention to detail. Grinding is a little slow tho.
The best way I’ve heard someone describe it is: There are more stars in the universe than there are grains of sand on all the beaches on Earth combined.
I believe we do, I'm a Muslim. But I firmly believe this infinite amazing universe can't just be made for nothing, so if we go to heaven then we have infinite time to see the infinite universe
@@NinjaSlothKingzAssalamualaikum! True. And yet, from what we know, we're the only ones currently alive. If anything, I believe, the purpose, of our consciousness of the staggering universe and our relative insignificance is, to be grateful we're alive. Subhan Allah!
I showed the video that's embedded in this one, and another of Carl Sagan talking about this. One of my 8th graders rolled her eyes and said "yeah, so cool." Most deflating moment of this school year.
@@MrCheezyCrack I don't think most 8th graders are mature enough to really understand and visualize this. Good teaching though, the effort is always important :)
Brian has the ability to articulate a complex concept into a much less complex and understandable visualisation that I can relate too. I enjoy having him educate me!
It's amazing to think that, because of the nature of the universe, no matter how far technology will advance, we will never be able to explore the entire universe. Even as multiplanetary species, we will always be confined in a small corner of the universe.
funny, yea the vastness is so unimaginable big and large. you can't even imagine something like that. nothing can bring it to true perspective that we can understand. thanks for sharing your thoughts!!
What if there are beings living in a different dimension, the next dimension to ours, they're so big we can't comprehend, just like other tiny organisms might not be able to comprehend us. Our earth might just be a small ant hill to them. What if?
If you can scale it down you can imagine it , just can't tally it one by one , not enough time in a human lifetime to picture every last piece . Theoretically it would take more time to think about everything individually in a said finite universe than for the actual entirety of it to form that way itself naturally. Scaling things up or down through perspective is as human as it gets
Because they talk with facts. If they dont have facts they say they don't know. They also say 'we don't know' instead of 'I don't know' most of the times.
We need to be clear. We are speaking about the scale of OUR NATIVE VISIBLE UNIVERSE. This discussing has not the scope to speak of EXTERNAL GENERAL RELATIVE UNIVERSES.
His stories have no meaning or value to the human race. He just creates anxiety for the population. Asking questions ..that can not be answered. People who live in the past....have depression!!! People who live in the future....have anxiety!!!
Its absolutely terrifying. And it doesnt take into account the perspective from the universe from an atomic perspective, which makes the universe even ridiculously larger still. Its an insane thing.
Infinite is ridiculously large from any perspective. You could look at it from the perspective of our galaxy, and it'd be the same... ridiculously large.
They aren't even close to finishing cataloguing them all. Compare it to how a biologist works in the field. If you want to estimate the insect population of a given area, you don't have to count every insect. Instead, you select several typical 1m² patches, count every insect in those, and multiply.
@@nelson983 have you never looked at a tree and estimated how many apples are in it? Making stuff up and making educated guesses are different things, sure they might be off by a lot, but his point still stands
Absolutely frightening to try to imagine just how big the universe is….Honestly definitely grabs ahold of my imagination, from Mother Earth, in every direction it just goes forever, so that tells me that we are part of something much much bigger than we could possibly imagine or even dream!!!! Exciting and terrifying!!
@Pornsak Pongthong nah we've learned a lot. We know, probably, what the smallest stuff are with sub atomic parts, and what the smallest possible sizes are with the Planck length. Smallest unit of time, mass, etc Know what the largest possible sizes are for many things, not what things could be made to that size but the upper limits of possibilities. We know how big the universe is, or how it big it is assuming it's pretty much all the same rules apply everywhere. Measuring distances to different stars and galaxies is wild and that there's so many ways to do it that physicists can measure and check independently. Like this video says, it's so so so big. It's like realizing we're an atom, on a speck of sand, sitting on a beach, and looking out to realize we're not on a beach, or ocean, or planet of many oceans and beaches, but that there's a solar system of beaches within a galaxy of solar systems, and we're not sure that's the final limit
damn! you have stated that so perfect yet so dramatically true. fully agree on that fact, thanks for sharing my friend. just amazing insight. earth needs people like you lol! 🫡
The enormous size of the universe is important for human spiritual evolution. Imagine if we could answer every existential question ourselves. I bet humanity couldn't exist without the great unknown.
@@lamo1919 Nah, I don't know shit bout nothing, but thanks. ^^ Black Holes ? There's nothing special about them. They're just an enormous amount of mass, holding galaxies or superclusters together. ^^ I think black holes in the universe perform simple physics tasks. They don't scare me. The size of the universe sometimes does. ^^
Space & time are also part of the universe, as much as the matter and energy. Space has been expanding from a singularity since the big bang 13,8 billion years ago. There's no center, and no edge - infinite yet bounded.
I took a night sky course. And we did a section talking about the scale of the universe and how many stars and galaxies they are and how big it all is. And then at the end the lecturer said ‘but all this stuff is pretty small when you compare it to the spaces between everything’ 🤯
Went searching for your comment Jake thinking surely I’m not the only one, and here you are. Sure there’s trillions these and trillions of those, but what gets me also is the incredible distances between everything. Absolutely mind boggling stuff. And also, even if we could travel at the speed of light we could never catch up to the part of the universe that isn’t visible to us. Did it all come from the Big Bang? A tiny speck in time. Did God create the Big Bang? And if so, he/ she/ it, sure thought BIG!
They don't have capacity for discussion. But about what you actually meant: the scale doesn't add up. Bacteria to us are a lot larger than we to the universe.
@@drakonlisearch the smallest things in universe it is more tiny than us, than our Earth is to the observable universe, so we can say the Earth is the observable universe for them, and it is much larger than our observable universe.
There are multiple “verses” theorized to be what you just said, for an example the hyperverse rather than a universe is a collection of everything, literally everything, and an omniverse is everything possible and impossible. Basically our universe is the size of an atom in those universes not the size of a galaxy
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He says not to worry but there is something absolutely unsettling about contemplating the infinite and realizing how truly insignificant we actually are.
I used to think the exact same way and we, as individuals, are even a smaller speck than that of mankind but you can also look at it the other way in the we are as significant as the next think. If mars wasn’t where it is the whole universe would be different due to the change in gravitational forces. If the sun was a little closer the universe as we know it would be completely different. If we weren’t here to evolve and rationalise these things in ways that we understand them then would they exist in the same way. So in a way we are as significant as a single moon rock is that is currently floating somewhere in space being totally insignificant until it collided with other meteors, dust, gas etc to form another planet possibly in another solar system. It’s mind boggling
The size of the universe doesn't diminish our significance. It's not a comparison... like the bigger the universe is, the less significant we are... no, I'm still significant.
Yes, science is basically at that same point. We can explain a little more, but at a certain point we can always call it God. Which is an abstraction of reality. And remains a possibility...
@Johnnymize86 Reading it "cover to cover" doesn't suddenly make the vague references any clearer. They were written by men who, when their crops failed, thought God was displeased with them. Just think about that for a moment.
It truly does hurt my head whenever I try to comprehend this. I just can’t fathom the trillions of planets out there all with something unique about them. Some with life, some deserted, some extremely hazardous. It’s just amazing.
@@mrzabie0138idk why people keep saying we can’t wrap our minds around it. Sure, the universe’s scale is massive, doesn’t mean it’s impossible to comprehend.
The moment I realize my brain is not capable of actually comprehending the scale of outer space is when I saw a visual representation actually how far apart the planets are in our solar system…..I had no idea they were actually so far apart because in books they always make it appear so much closer to fit them on the page. but just the scale of our tiny little solar system is hard to wrap my head around, and then it just gets exponentially more impossible for me to comprehend as we move further out into our galaxy and then beyond that literally just makes my brain throw error codes 😮💨 because it simply does not compute in my advanced monkey brain.
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🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 I love this cause it’s humbling it makes me want to live life, love more cause when you have this perspective you really ain’t sh!t but a speck in this universe.
I remember watching Science Channel in early 2000s said there were 50 billion galaxies year-and-a-half later they said there was a hundred billion galaxies and now we're in the trillions
Our telescopes are improving at a crazy rate. We were held back somewhat for decades, having reached the limits in our ability to make giant lenses or mirrors with enough precision. Putting telescopes in space helped somewhat, but the big breakthrough was having computers fast enough to individually control multiple smaller mirrors in real time, as if they were a single giant mirror.
I mean realistically it was to be an infinite universe right? There aren't edges or borders, just galaxy upon galaxy. It's like counting from one to one hundred, we know there's another number after but that doesn't end the scale.
Is the surface of the Earth infinite? No edges or borders, you can travel in what feels like a straight line forever, traversing a curved 2d surface. This is the universe, only it's a curved 3d surface instead.
Yet some Muppets believe that another Muppet built the universe in 6 days.That Muppet only worries about what i do every day on a grain of sand in the universe😂😂
That still doesn't change the fact that there are 49 million kangaroos in Australia and 3.5 million people in Uruguay which means if the kangaroos were to invade Uruguay, each person will have to fight 14 kangaroos
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@@guffi7609 Or statistically VERY unlikely. The big question is whether or not potential other life is within reach of us or not... We often assume that an advanced civilization will eventually develop technology that allows it to travel faster than the speed of light, but in truth we don't know if that is actually possible or not, considering the laws of physics governing this universe. Also: considering the size of the universe, looking for other lifeforms might become a bit like looking for a needle in a haystack.
@@DanildFlammeAs I understand it, there is (theoretically) travelling at the speed of light, and the next step would be to skip that part as well and become able to be everywhere instantly. If "they" could get to that point then we would have met them already. If they wanted to. Maybe...😅
@@guyincognito959 Well... I guess that depends on where "they" would be located... If there is a large distance, then locating might take a while, just look at how little of Earths oceans we have actually explored, it is just a massive area to search through (and our oceans are super-tiny compared to the size of space). Of course there is also the possibility that aliens DID visit, and concluded that we weren't intelligent enough to be worth the trouble. Compared to a species that can travel faster than the speed of light, we won't be much more than pre-historic cavemen to them. It is also possible that they would have a non-interference rule towards species below a certain technological threshold.
Thus is honestly one of those topics that sent me into a low-grade personal crisis trying to wrap my head around. An infinite universe. It just doesn't compute. Everything has to have an end, it's impossible to just go on forever and ever. Except people WAY smarter than me are sure it's possible for the universe to be infinite.
Well For me, it brings hope. Such a boundless expanse for us and others to toil upon. Although the humility one may learn via trying to compute their insignificance in relation to it is needed to begin trying to unlock its potential.
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Picture the observable universe like this: If each galaxy was the size of a grain of sand, they would collectively fill around 5 and a half olympic size swimming pools.
You’re so far off bud lol. “Considering that, 300 billion galaxies with 100 billion stars each gives us 30,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, or 30 followed by 21 zeroes worth of stars in the universe. Now that is more than grains of sand on the Earth”
You’re literally making it harder for people to understand how big the universe is 😂 what you just said doesn’t even cover a fraction of a percent of the actual galaxies in the universe. Even if it was a millions of swimming pools full of sand, you still wouldn’t be anywhere close to 1% of the GALAXIES, not stars, whole ass galaxies with a hundred billion stars apiece. Trying to use swimming pools is comical, even if they’re Olympic 💀
@@LilMilan420 I said the observable universe. I also said galaxies, not stars. If stars, then yes it would be more like 550 billion olympic swimming pools, but that is not easy to visualise. Do the math yourself. 2 trillion grains of sand fills 5.5 olympic pools. But like someone else pointed out, this still doesnt account for the scale of the universe between those galaxies.
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If it takes over 100,000 light years to cross ONE galaxy, how the flying fuck do people think it will ever be possible to travel across multiple galaxies?
The first person known to have proposed a heliocentric system was Aristarchus of Samos ( c. 270 BC). Like his contemporary Eratosthenes, Aristarchus calculated the size of the Earth and measured the sizes and distances of the Sun and Moon.
If we could travel to each galaxy in just a second then it would take us 63,376 years to visit just the 2 trillion observable galaxies.
That actually helps immensely!
I'm pretty positive even a warp drive would take a couple seconds but I hope I get proved wrong.
Don’t see how it’s physically possible that our microscopes can see that far to know that there are 2 trillion galaxies
@@andrewbryce6530 sure, but that's not the point for my comment. I was simply trying to put perspective into the video.
@@DJB6969 it's just probability math and physics
Its both unsetteling and calming to know we will never run out of new discoveries
Ikr? Plus the game gets updated all the time. Honestly it’s crazy it has this much replay ability and attention to detail. Grinding is a little slow tho.
If we don't go extinct before
@@hellatzehow do we know that though, could be completely different elements elsewhere
Or made up stories
Nowt unsettling about it. It’s what humans do
this man never fails to deliver
agree
Yes Thomas Shelby never fails to deliver
Correct. I will now be telling collections agencies to fuck themselves and give them the exact verbiage from this video on why it's all meaningless.
Pregnant?
@@naveenk2524 Lmfaoo
He made the most graspable description of it I've heard yet
He made me think about it even more deep
thats because youve seen the video...lul
"Graspable" love it !!
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The best way I’ve heard someone describe it is: There are more stars in the universe than there are grains of sand on all the beaches on Earth combined.
I hope that when we die we get to explore and understand what the universe is
Can you imagine hurtling into the heart of sub uncontrollably 😂😂
I will jump into black hole first
I believe we do, I'm a Muslim. But I firmly believe this infinite amazing universe can't just be made for nothing, so if we go to heaven then we have infinite time to see the infinite universe
@@NinjaSlothKingzAssalamualaikum! True. And yet, from what we know, we're the only ones currently alive. If anything, I believe, the purpose, of our consciousness of the staggering universe and our relative insignificance is, to be grateful we're alive.
Subhan Allah!
What is it like to be asleep? I would imagine dying is just like that without ever waking up
I wish I had this man as my professor.
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I showed the video that's embedded in this one, and another of Carl Sagan talking about this. One of my 8th graders rolled her eyes and said "yeah, so cool." Most deflating moment of this school year.
@@MrCheezyCrack I don't think most 8th graders are mature enough to really understand and visualize this. Good teaching though, the effort is always important :)
ur proffesor wishes he were better paid or had better equipment
He he very cool
Brian has the ability to articulate a complex concept into a much less complex and understandable visualisation that I can relate too. I enjoy having him educate me!
I enjoy having him indoctrinate me too.
@@telx2010 found the flat earther
Opposite of Jordan Peterson who can take a simple concept and then word it so that it sounds extremely complex
@@telx2010 pathetic. A willfully ignorant fool, berating simple, uncontroversial information. Anti-intellectualism at its finest.
This guy maybe the next David Attenborough
It's amazing to think that, because of the nature of the universe, no matter how far technology will advance, we will never be able to explore the entire universe. Even as multiplanetary species, we will always be confined in a small corner of the universe.
I could listen to Brian Cox all week long. He has such an amazing voice.
He is an interesting story teller! I agree! Consider subscribing for more!
He's a fuckin fake
You like Cox?
Such a humble smiling gentle personality
Just like Justin Trudeau God bless him!
He gets a little testy if you talk about evidence and how much we have for scientific truths
@@stallionstudios FJT………
Wrong. He's a raving looney lefty who believes in man-made climate change. The fool.
Traits of a lying psychopath. Wtfu
If Cillian Murphy had its scientist variant in the multiverse that would be him.
So Robert Oppenheimer? Lol
Swear I thought that’s Cilian Murphy! Why not if he got inspired by Nolan’s Interstellar! 😊
@@yavuzkrat3858 can you read
Damn you summed that up perfectly
Nah, he looks more like Mads Mikkelsen
Thanks for the visualization of the universe.
Tbh, the fact that nobody can picture it only makes me more worried about it lol
funny, yea the vastness is so unimaginable big and large. you can't even imagine something like that. nothing can bring it to true perspective that we can understand. thanks for sharing your thoughts!!
The real worry is our planet.. God Bless bud light consumers for a small step for man... we need the giant leap
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What if there are beings living in a different dimension, the next dimension to ours, they're so big we can't comprehend, just like other tiny organisms might not be able to comprehend us. Our earth might just be a small ant hill to them. What if?
If you can scale it down you can imagine it , just can't tally it one by one , not enough time in a human lifetime to picture every last piece . Theoretically it would take more time to think about everything individually in a said finite universe than for the actual entirety of it to form that way itself naturally. Scaling things up or down through perspective is as human as it gets
Trust this guy to explain anything in this universe in a simple way
Respect to the cameraman who went to get this footage for us
definitely used a drone for some of those shots
Camera men are the real secret identities of superheroes
Shut the fuck up about the camera man
Yeah, it's called CGI 😂
@@markfanning2501 Camera Guy Indeed C.G.I.
What journalists hates the most about scientists is that they're the only people that might answer you "I don't know"
The only credible people I know say “I don’t know”
Because they talk with facts. If they dont have facts they say they don't know.
They also say 'we don't know' instead of 'I don't know' most of the times.
It's why theists hate scientists most you mean.
I strive to be as passionate, happy, and calm as this guy.
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This is the stuff that keeps me up at night
It's the magic of the mystery and wonder the many things we do not yet know
You sure it’s not just RUclips in general ?
I just want to know how they know this. But even if they would explain it to me my head would explode about 5 seconds in, so...
Come on now. Its ok to say the P hub keeps you up
I need this guy's voice to navigate me go to work every morning
worlds without end
Mindblowing
We need to be clear. We are speaking about the scale of OUR NATIVE VISIBLE UNIVERSE. This discussing has not the scope to speak of EXTERNAL GENERAL RELATIVE UNIVERSES.
Love Brian Cox… such a cool customer.
Very impressed with the man that counted all the stars in the Milky Way…man was dedicated for sure
You’re welcome
@@jackpage2588A true hero, thank you for your service sir. I will tell your exploits to my children at night.
Good job we have super computers that can count them for us 👌
@@MrSCOOBY26 They should tell the guy who counts
Ikr nobody really knows anything. Except God.
"I can!" 😊
Unknown Highway through unknown,inside-out....
I love to listen this guy.
Love this ever-youthful guy's story telling...
His stories have no meaning or value to the human race. He just creates anxiety for the population. Asking questions ..that can not be answered.
People who live in the past....have depression!!!
People who live in the future....have anxiety!!!
@@dalezegarelli5553that’s on you if it’s so unsettling. I find it informative and interesting. Have a sook
@@mrcookedbacon324 curiosity.....KILLED THE CAT!!!!!
Lmao i love the story telling of religious people who believe in a book
@@dalezegarelli5553how do they not have value?
Its absolutely terrifying. And it doesnt take into account the perspective from the universe from an atomic perspective, which makes the universe even ridiculously larger still. Its an insane thing.
Remarkable. I find the enormity of all the things soothing.
Infinite is ridiculously large from any perspective. You could look at it from the perspective of our galaxy, and it'd be the same... ridiculously large.
Props to whoever counted all the stars and galaxies. Now that’s talent.
I don't consider that talent. More like bordem. That's a long the lines on laying in an old house counting the cracks in the ceiling 😂
This people are always making things up
@@nelson983 odd that only the willfully ignorant ever reach that conclusion.
They aren't even close to finishing cataloguing them all. Compare it to how a biologist works in the field. If you want to estimate the insect population of a given area, you don't have to count every insect. Instead, you select several typical 1m² patches, count every insect in those, and multiply.
@@nelson983 have you never looked at a tree and estimated how many apples are in it? Making stuff up and making educated guesses are different things, sure they might be off by a lot, but his point still stands
Absolutely frightening to try to imagine just how big the universe is….Honestly definitely grabs ahold of my imagination, from Mother Earth, in every direction it just goes forever, so that tells me that we are part of something much much bigger than we could possibly imagine or even dream!!!! Exciting and terrifying!!
It's incredible how much we've learned by just looking around our little speck of rock we all live on
Crazy right?!
Imagine with the current advancement of technology!
or think we've learned
@@pornsakpongthong1092🥸🥸 who will tell? 🤓
@Pornsak Pongthong nah we've learned a lot. We know, probably, what the smallest stuff are with sub atomic parts, and what the smallest possible sizes are with the Planck length. Smallest unit of time, mass, etc
Know what the largest possible sizes are for many things, not what things could be made to that size but the upper limits of possibilities.
We know how big the universe is, or how it big it is assuming it's pretty much all the same rules apply everywhere. Measuring distances to different stars and galaxies is wild and that there's so many ways to do it that physicists can measure and check independently.
Like this video says, it's so so so big. It's like realizing we're an atom, on a speck of sand, sitting on a beach, and looking out to realize we're not on a beach, or ocean, or planet of many oceans and beaches, but that there's a solar system of beaches within a galaxy of solar systems, and we're not sure that's the final limit
damn! you have stated that so perfect yet so dramatically true. fully agree on that fact, thanks for sharing my friend. just amazing insight. earth needs people like you lol! 🫡
And here I am stressing at 4AM on Monday thinking about that mail I sent last Friday.
Noob
You can't believe how acurate this describes my situation
@@cremeschnitte9185 Empty your bag of fvcks mate. It was all good here and so will be for you. Nobody cares.
And that's maybe all what you should care about
😂😂😂
Definition of imagining the complete unimaginable - never fails to blow my mind!
Best analogy I saw was “if our galaxy was the size of the USA our earth would be smaller than a blood cell.
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Gonna use this as lyrics for techno
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thats gna be fire LOL
I nominate Brian Cox as the next Dr Who
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Just have Cilian Murphy reprise his Sunshine role
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His acting convinces most people, so why not?
This was the best comment and requires action. My goodness would ír be awesome if he was Dr Who!
The enormous size of the universe is important for human spiritual evolution. Imagine if we could answer every existential question ourselves. I bet humanity couldn't exist without the great unknown.
Damn love this comment!! What’s your opinion on black holes and do you have any cool theories on them?
@@lamo1919 Nah, I don't know shit bout nothing, but thanks. ^^ Black Holes ? There's nothing special about them. They're just an enormous amount of mass, holding galaxies or superclusters together. ^^ I think black holes in the universe perform simple physics tasks. They don't scare me. The size of the universe sometimes does. ^^
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The moral is to stay humble
outstanding. simply, remarkable
We need a movie about brian cox with Cillian Murphy playing him
why
That would be a pretty boring movie 😂😂
Brian Cox is awesome but why on earth do we need a movie about him?
Don't you guys still didn't get it ? , he look like Cillian
@@dinetchacko941No he doesn't.
I believe that the entirety of the universe is infinite, possibly nothing in it beyond our own part of it that originated from the big bang.
Or it's around you and you make yours.. Who knows 🤷🏾♂️
Space & time are also part of the universe, as much as the matter and energy. Space has been expanding from a singularity since the big bang 13,8 billion years ago. There's no center, and no edge - infinite yet bounded.
I took a night sky course. And we did a section talking about the scale of the universe and how many stars and galaxies they are and how big it all is. And then at the end the lecturer said ‘but all this stuff is pretty small when you compare it to the spaces between everything’ 🤯
Went searching for your comment Jake thinking surely I’m not the only one, and here you are. Sure there’s trillions these and trillions of those, but what gets me also is the incredible distances between everything. Absolutely mind boggling stuff. And also, even if we could travel at the speed of light we could never catch up to the part of the universe that isn’t visible to us.
Did it all come from the Big Bang? A tiny speck in time. Did God create the Big Bang? And if so, he/ she/ it, sure thought BIG!
What i like the most about mr Cox is the fact that he uses the most important sentence in science without shame:
I don't know.
Exactly
I saw this brian cox in dublin in 3 arena i think and it was amazing, i think this was in 2017
I hope this man lives to be a trillion years old
i like his statement...
"don't worry about it.. because nobody can picture it"
Damn I love Cox. I'm never disappointed.
Maybe you know what you just said...or not. I got a giggle out of it anyway. ✌️Like and comment friend 😁
Phrasing!
PAUSE
I have big cox if you're interested
It sounds better when you read this 😂
...and the most mind-melting question of all, HOW DID IT ALL COME TO BE?!?
Exactly
By a few laws of physics
Our God almighty let a fart
I'm wondering how there is never an end to it
God (Allah in Arabic) that’s the only logical conclusion. But most people are purposely ignorant.
He seems to be always smiling even when he’s not smiling
I’m the other way around lol
id love to have that feature lol
"Just remember your evolving on a planet that's revolving......." Eric Idle
you're*
Or de evolving
As a conservative Republican, I demand that things stop changing and we immediately reverse course and return to 1950.
At this point, the future gen is devolving. Have you seen how dumb these kids are 😂
Meanwhile our gut bacteria discussing the same thing, but discussing bodies instead...
They don't have capacity for discussion.
But about what you actually meant: the scale doesn't add up. Bacteria to us are a lot larger than we to the universe.
@@drakonlisearch the smallest things in universe it is more tiny than us, than our Earth is to the observable universe, so we can say the Earth is the observable universe for them, and it is much larger than our observable universe.
whenever i try to think about space, as soon as i realized the infinite part, my stomach always drops like a rollercoaster for some reason
For me it feels like someone is trying to twist my brain as a sponge 🧽 .
@@Makabert.Abylon Yeah my brain goes limp
@@Makabert.Abylon I get the same feeling!
that infinity part is not accessible to us, so: what we got is finite, but astronomically large.
@@TT-hx9nj Space is infinite tho it's actually impossible for it to have a limitation...
Imagine the universe is just like a galaxy and there’s 2 trillion other universe clusters all throughout space 💀💀
That is the magnificence and horror of infinity 😮
There are multiple “verses” theorized to be what you just said, for an example the hyperverse rather than a universe is a collection of everything, literally everything, and an omniverse is everything possible and impossible. Basically our universe is the size of an atom in those universes not the size of a galaxy
damn sounds like a big big deal! bigger than it already is right! thanks for sharing your honest opinion!
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damn sounds cool yet scary at the same time. share more on your thought please
He was my professor, and I think he still teaches at Manchester University, too.
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There are few that save me from misanthropy Brian Cox is one of them.
How long have you been waiting to use "misanthropy" in a sentence? 😂
Your comment cements my thoughts.@@castleanthrax1833
When I was in High school...the number of observable galaxies was 200 thousand.
He says not to worry but there is something absolutely unsettling about contemplating the infinite and realizing how truly insignificant we actually are.
But we are here and we understand these facts. That's pretty cool I think
@@ismelltrouble7266 I don't think we understand it.
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@@Brayn126 Speak for yourself
@@Brayn126 They are right, and we are not insignificant. That we know and postulate is a very big deal. That’s why the universe created us after all.
Man just thinking about how insignificant we really are is a very humbling experience
If only you could picture how insignificant we are... literally , a drop in an ocean wouldn't do it justice.
I used to think the exact same way and we, as individuals, are even a smaller speck than that of mankind but you can also look at it the other way in the we are as significant as the next think. If mars wasn’t where it is the whole universe would be different due to the change in gravitational forces. If the sun was a little closer the universe as we know it would be completely different. If we weren’t here to evolve and rationalise these things in ways that we understand them then would they exist in the same way. So in a way we are as significant as a single moon rock is that is currently floating somewhere in space being totally insignificant until it collided with other meteors, dust, gas etc to form another planet possibly in another solar system. It’s mind boggling
The size of the universe doesn't diminish our significance. It's not a comparison... like the bigger the universe is, the less significant we are... no, I'm still significant.
@@castleanthrax1833no you arent
@dreck250 Don't judge me by your criteria. Just because you are insignificant does not mean that I am.
Not matter how much you know this fact it blows your mind every time
Makes me feel safe to know we are on one inhabited corner of a galaxy amongst trillions of possible inhabited corners.
What a privilege to be alive!
Yup...you're not kidding. Everything has been set uo for us to live perfectly...it's impressive to say the least
@@joannaharrison7368setup by who? Or what? You think this was all an unplanned perfect accident?
million seconds = 12 days
billion seconds = 31 years
trillion seconds = 31,700 years
That's the best way to describe exponential scale.
1Mil,1Mil × 1000 and 1Mil × 1Mil
That’s one reason why I believe there is another journey waiting for us after this one.
Don't hold your breath after you die 😅
Allah told us so in the quran..
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That old book we still read today does a pretty good job of describing this
Yes, science is basically at that same point. We can explain a little more, but at a certain point we can always call it God. Which is an abstraction of reality. And remains a possibility...
You think? I think its vague as hell.
It's so non-specific that you can attribute almost any passage to any number of different things.
@@castleanthrax1833 you gotta read it cover to cover to understand
@Johnnymize86 Reading it "cover to cover" doesn't suddenly make the vague references any clearer. They were written by men who, when their crops failed, thought God was displeased with them. Just think about that for a moment.
@castleanthrax1833 again you have to read it cover to cover you are trying to take things out of context
Key phrase _"We don't know"_
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We don't know anything about anything, except that we don't live on a spinning ball
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Keanu Reeves if he was an astrophysicist
It truly does hurt my head whenever I try to comprehend this. I just can’t fathom the trillions of planets out there all with something unique about them. Some with life, some deserted, some extremely hazardous. It’s just amazing.
Cameraman: survives
And they say it is created by itself
hmm some how it did, with the help of 100000 events ;)
@@lamo1919 nice joke 😉
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If we can't even wrap our minds around the creation, what does that say about the one who created it?
@@mrzabie0138idk why people keep saying we can’t wrap our minds around it. Sure, the universe’s scale is massive, doesn’t mean it’s impossible to comprehend.
I would rather listen to him over Neil Degrasse Tyson. He’s so much easier to listen to
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Thank you for the lesson mr. Murphy
The moment I realize my brain is not capable of actually comprehending the scale of outer space is when I saw a visual representation actually how far apart the planets are in our solar system…..I had no idea they were actually so far apart because in books they always make it appear so much closer to fit them on the page. but just the scale of our tiny little solar system is hard to wrap my head around, and then it just gets exponentially more impossible for me to comprehend as we move further out into our galaxy and then beyond that literally just makes my brain throw error codes 😮💨 because it simply does not compute in my advanced monkey brain.
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🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 I love this cause it’s humbling it makes me want to live life, love more cause when you have this perspective you really ain’t sh!t but a speck in this universe.
Speechless! As usual when it comes to where are we ! We don’t know what we don’t know ^10000000
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How can you live ?....
Finally, Brian's said something I agree with and have been saying all along. The universe is infinite.
I remember watching Science Channel in early 2000s said there were 50 billion galaxies year-and-a-half later they said there was a hundred billion galaxies and now we're in the trillions
They don’t know shit period
Our telescopes are improving at a crazy rate. We were held back somewhat for decades, having reached the limits in our ability to make giant lenses or mirrors with enough precision. Putting telescopes in space helped somewhat, but the big breakthrough was having computers fast enough to individually control multiple smaller mirrors in real time, as if they were a single giant mirror.
We are cells
true and atoms and particles
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Compare our sun to an electron of an atom
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I bet there's another version of Brian in another galaxy planet.
Theres probably hundreds of thousands of our selves out there.. we just won’t know about it lol
Big bang defunct. Time to realise the universe is endless. No beginning, no end. If you can't grasp this - I'm not at all surprised. Mind boggling!
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the aliens that visit us are supposedly from our galaxy too just imagine how many other advanced civilizations are out there
That nerdy Shelby brother that never got air time on Peaky Blinders.
I mean realistically it was to be an infinite universe right? There aren't edges or borders, just galaxy upon galaxy. It's like counting from one to one hundred, we know there's another number after but that doesn't end the scale.
Is the surface of the Earth infinite? No edges or borders, you can travel in what feels like a straight line forever, traversing a curved 2d surface. This is the universe, only it's a curved 3d surface instead.
I love the scientist how he explains and talking about the greatness of the universe
cameraman has seen it all
props to him
Oh cut it with the cameraman joke it's old and stale.
@@raylrorschach136 i bet you wouldn't say that to the camera man.
Urgh for fuck sake
What we know is a drop, what we don't know is an Ocean.
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In that entire universe, I pay bills.
😂😂😂 this is fucking underrated
Well, you pay bills because entropy reigns in this universe, which turns life and transformed resources way harder to keep and maintain.
Thank you Prof Brian Cox.
I could never imagine the scale when hearing the size in millions of LIGHT YEARS. Simply too bogling to me.
Sounds just about beautiful.. and somehow, here we are.
Yet some Muppets believe that another Muppet built the universe in 6 days.That Muppet only worries about what i do every day on a grain of sand in the universe😂😂
Mathematically..... there MUST BE a single cell organism or a blade of grass out there somewhere!
Much more than that. And much closer than we realize
Impossible! That sounds awesome!❤
That still doesn't change the fact that there are 49 million kangaroos in Australia and 3.5 million people in Uruguay which means if the kangaroos were to invade Uruguay, each person will have to fight 14 kangaroos
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Yea but what happens if those kangaroos decide to invade Monaco...... each person then has to fight 1361 kangaroos 😢
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Subhanall, Glory be to the almighty
LOL who created your own version of god
There is no way we are alone in the middle of all this
impossible
@@guffi7609 Or statistically VERY unlikely.
The big question is whether or not potential other life is within reach of us or not... We often assume that an advanced civilization will eventually develop technology that allows it to travel faster than the speed of light, but in truth we don't know if that is actually possible or not, considering the laws of physics governing this universe.
Also: considering the size of the universe, looking for other lifeforms might become a bit like looking for a needle in a haystack.
@@DanildFlammeAs I understand it, there is (theoretically) travelling at the speed of light, and the next step would be to skip that part as well and become able to be everywhere instantly. If "they" could get to that point then we would have met them already. If they wanted to. Maybe...😅
@@guyincognito959 Well... I guess that depends on where "they" would be located... If there is a large distance, then locating might take a while, just look at how little of Earths oceans we have actually explored, it is just a massive area to search through (and our oceans are super-tiny compared to the size of space).
Of course there is also the possibility that aliens DID visit, and concluded that we weren't intelligent enough to be worth the trouble. Compared to a species that can travel faster than the speed of light, we won't be much more than pre-historic cavemen to them.
It is also possible that they would have a non-interference rule towards species below a certain technological threshold.
Thus is honestly one of those topics that sent me into a low-grade personal crisis trying to wrap my head around. An infinite universe. It just doesn't compute. Everything has to have an end, it's impossible to just go on forever and ever. Except people WAY smarter than me are sure it's possible for the universe to be infinite.
Well For me, it brings hope. Such a boundless expanse for us and others to toil upon. Although the humility one may learn via trying to compute their insignificance in relation to it is needed to begin trying to unlock its potential.
I just feel these questions are all answered when we die
Christ is the life the Son of God . The True King And God. Lake of fire is for unbelievers
@@pavelbee-2721😂😂😂 okay...
@@pavelbee-2721 Bro how could you be selfish enough to think god walked THIS earth anyways so dumb lol
@@pavelbee-2721what would you say if I told you, that you’ve been fed the government’s book of Santa clause for adults?
@@pavelbee-2721 okey dokey, do you also believe in leprechauns, fairies and santa claus? Or are those too far-fetched?
I could listen to this guy read the phone book.
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Picture the observable universe like this: If each galaxy was the size of a grain of sand, they would collectively fill around 5 and a half olympic size swimming pools.
You’re so far off bud lol. “Considering that, 300 billion galaxies with 100 billion stars each gives us 30,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, or 30 followed by 21 zeroes worth of stars in the universe. Now that is more than grains of sand on the Earth”
You’re literally making it harder for people to understand how big the universe is 😂 what you just said doesn’t even cover a fraction of a percent of the actual galaxies in the universe. Even if it was a millions of swimming pools full of sand, you still wouldn’t be anywhere close to 1% of the GALAXIES, not stars, whole ass galaxies with a hundred billion stars apiece. Trying to use swimming pools is comical, even if they’re Olympic 💀
@@LilMilan420 I said the observable universe. I also said galaxies, not stars. If stars, then yes it would be more like 550 billion olympic swimming pools, but that is not easy to visualise. Do the math yourself. 2 trillion grains of sand fills 5.5 olympic pools. But like someone else pointed out, this still doesnt account for the scale of the universe between those galaxies.
@@LilMilan420 He clearly was talking about galaxies. Read carefully before trying to show off your intelligence
@@LilMilan420 whole ass galaxies lmao right tho
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If it takes over 100,000 light years to cross ONE galaxy, how the flying fuck do people think it will ever be possible to travel across multiple galaxies?
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It's not real. This is religion for atheist, science fiction intrigue
@@alexhowley9834 haha I don't think I've ever heard anyone put it that way "religion for atheists"
Worm hole
Closest galaxy is 2.5 million light years away 😂 even with the speed of light it is impossible
Who tf counted 2 trillion galaxies, give that mfer a nobel.
Computers don't get prizes
Don't get em started on scientific estimation
The first person known to have proposed a heliocentric system was Aristarchus of Samos ( c. 270 BC). Like his contemporary Eratosthenes, Aristarchus calculated the size of the Earth and measured the sizes and distances of the Sun and Moon.