I gotta say that as a dummy with no knowledge of physics at all this was one of the best explanations and visualizations I’ve seen of larger concepts like this. Great job in every way.
Do you know that things fall when dropped, or that something moves when pushed, or that hot things cool down over time? Every person alive knows things about physics, even if they don’t know they know them. I’m sure you know a lot about physics, don’t be too hard on yourself
Big Crunch/Bounce sounds the most fun; everything that was moving away from us will begin to move closer, giving us a greater chance to find intelligent alien life out there
@@ildar5184 I guess the thing would be that galaxies stop accelerating away from us, giving us more of a chance to contact them, rather than waiting until they start accelerating towards us to reduce the distance. Assuming FTL travel is impossible, and that near-light travel is too unfeasibly difficult, we'd just need more time to be able to reach other galaxies. I'm not exactly sure how much time, but it would help if things weren't moving away from us faster than we can move towards them.
@kryzethx - Considering the universal belief that the political state is the solution to every problem - despite the overwhelming evidence that it's not the solution to *_any_* problem - I'm more concerned with finding intelligent life right here on Planet Earth. 😎
“Future astronomers might have no idea that anything ever existed beyond the Milky Way” It’s poetic, in a way, as we used to think the Milky Way was all there is
I love how we are a point in scientific history that we are solidly in the ‘shoulder shrug, chuck theoretical spaghetti at the white board’ stage. We know enough to know there are gaps in our theories, but not quite enough to see what’s missing. I am not being sarcastic, this is all just fantastic.
Electrical theory is based on the assumption that electrons have a positive charge, the opposite turned out to be the case but all the equations still worked so there's basically an asterisk
Actually that's how science has always been. Scientists at the edge of the frontier have always had to throw the theory spaghetti to figure out the next thing.
It’s strange, but it’s a bit saddening to think of a time when nothing outside our own galaxy will be observable ever again, even though that will be incomprehensibly far in the future. But it also makes you wonder what we can’t see in our own time - how much is out there that we have no way of detecting?
In my mind, Gravity, Dark Energy & Dark Matter are all due to the Higgs Repulsive Force. The Higgs pre-dates the Big Bang, an event I view as the birth of a flare, rather than a bang. A theory I call the Condensate Flare Theory. Gravity is repulsive, the Higgs Repulsive Force. The Higgs, well near pure Higgs, empty space, is at ground state & in Condensate. It repulses everything else. As matter is locally bound energy its component energies are repulsed in multiple directions, & it in effect does not repulse, so the Higgs does the next best thing & pustules matter together. Dark Matter is the Higgs Repulsive Force, well the pustule tension between pure Higgs (Vacuum of Space) & corrupted/dirty Higgs in the pustules (Dark Matter Halos). Dark Energy is the Higgs Repulsive Force.
dont be sad, its just theory. there is no proof. the measurements may be wrong, or the conclusions. even if measurments are correct, and the conclusion, there is no evidence, that they might or might not change in billions of years.
I've read about the Big Bounce years ago. It always was - and will be - my favorite scenario. Just imagining how many times the universe may have existed blows my mind.
it kind of shocks me that this is real. after i die after we all die we WILL either sit in a cold dark space burned up by the sun or crushed from a rogue planet and the universe will either die or restart
Time is the only resource. 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨ "Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In time, all points converge; hope's strength resteeled. But to earn final peace at the Universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again." 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨ -- Diamond Dragons (series)
MelodySheep's best video is about how the universe will end and even includes Alex's voiceovers for the majority. Truly amazing video highly recommend.
Yea the most frightening/interesting part to me was that after like 5-6 minutes the light went out bcs all stars in the universe have burned all their fuel - but the video is half an hour long. Just to imagine how much time passes *after* everything goes dark - just amazing.
@@dorderre Yeah, it really is a must-watch and in FULL 1080P and good sound system to get the full experience. It is truly amazing. For me, it is easily one of the top 10 greatest YT videos of all time, IMO.
@@efhi That is incredible. But I can understand why for sure. That is one of the very rare videos that really leaves you with a sense of awe and wonder. Turning your entire existence on this planet so insignificant in the grand scheme of the universe.
I've always liked the idea of the Big Bounce. It's much less scary to me. Circle of life. New beginnings. etc... Before the discovery of the accelerating universe, I had just assumed that the universe would eventually collapse from gravity and crunch into another Big Bang.
In my mind, Gravity, Dark Energy & Dark Matter are all due to the Higgs Repulsive Force. The Higgs pre-dates the Big Bang, an event I view as the birth of a flare, rather than a bang. A theory I call the Condensate Flare Theory. Gravity is repulsive, the Higgs Repulsive Force. The Higgs, well near pure Higgs, empty space, is at ground state & in Condensate. It repulses everything else. As matter is locally bound energy its component energies are repulsed in multiple directions, & it in effect does not repulse, so the Higgs does the next best thing & pustules matter together. Dark Matter is the Higgs Repulsive Force, well the pustule tension between pure Higgs (Vacuum of Space) & corrupted/dirty Higgs in the pustules (Dark Matter Halos). Dark Energy is the Higgs Repulsive Force.
The Big Bounce is the one that makes the most sense to me. If energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it would surely transform and start again rather than reaching a finite end.
I think that humans just can't comprehend that the Universe is Infinite in every direction. The Dark Matter is the fabric that holds everything. It just exist. Why do we exist? Why does the universe exist? Is there anything beyond in other dimensions? We'll never know.
I've put "fix the end of the universe problem" into my calendar for a million years from now. If I am still around then, maybe I should start worrying about it.
Reflect, oh, sentient ones. Recite the hex of final vows. 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨ "Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In time, all points converge; hope's strength resteeled. But to earn final peace at the Universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again." 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨ -- Diamond Dragons (series)
Considering how much our knowledge of the universe has evolved in the last 100 years, I would not put too much weight into any theories spanning unfathomable timescales.
While that sounds profound, in actuality the universe is completely indifferent to our existence. In the end, we will have no more meaning to the universe than a speck of dust or an amoeba. Our individual meaning comes in how we affect others. Sadly, on a cosmological scale, that meaning is fleeting.
@@tommonk7651 you are wrong friends, the universe is infinite, thus evrything possible must happen and there is no universe less or more important, it is just infinite :)
You forgot a bit regarding the Big Freeze: just because everything's at a thermodynamic equilibrium, quantum effects still apply. You still get virtual particles appearing and disappearing. The more complex the particle, the lower the probability, but the probability never becomes zero --- which means that if you wait long enough, macroscopic objects start appearing out of the vacuum. You have to wait really ridiculous lengths of time before anything interesting appears, but nothing's happening; you literally have an infinite amount of time available. Objects of the same complexity as a human start appearing every 10^10^50 years (yes, that's 10 to the power of 10^50); go look up the Boltzmann Brain concept if you want to have trouble sleeping. But it gets even weirder. Particles with enough energy to form a new monobloc, that is, a new Big Bang causing a universe appear every 10^10^10^56 years. As there are only about 10^10^115 possible universes, almost immediately (on these timescales!) you reach a point where _every single possible universe_ has been created. And each one of those expands, reaches its own Big Freeze, and starts spawning universes of its own...
You are discussing 10^10^115 possible distinguished sets of laws of physics I think. If the universe is infinite, there are infinite possibilities. The poincare recurrence time for our projected finite universe size though is 10^10^10^10^10^122 years if anyone was wondering
this most definitely isn't going to happen. The boltzmann brain isn't a hypothesis, it's an argumentum ad absurdium to show that our theories must be wrong somewhere
@@liamdonegan9042 That's what it was intended as. Problem is, nobody has been able to come up with any reason why it's impossible other than 'it stands to reason'. If you can, there's a potential Nobel Prize in it for you, as well as allowing a lot of cosmologists to sleep at night.
@@bewilderbeestieIf you truly are a Boltzmann brain you have no reason to believe the laws of physics are the same in the universe the Boltzmann brain exists inside of.
The currently favored view is that, at some time in the far future, anyone in any galaxy will be unable to see beyond the distance to any other galaxies. All they will ever know of is their own galaxy. Well, then, could it be that some parts of the Universe were visible in the past, but that because of cosmic expansion, they have already become forever invisible to us?
Yes. In fact, we believe this ties into why the universe looks so smooth on cosmic scales - the manner in which the "cosmic horizon" grows and shrinks during different periods in the universe's history suggests that the homogeneity is kinda sorta because parts of the universe used to be visible to us, but are no longer visible.
For the algorithm! Love your content mate, just wanted to leave a little affirmation of appreciation and admiration I and so many of us have for your content Alex. Both enthralling, inspirational, aw inspiring, and soothing to fall asleep to, your channel is truly one of the great ones. I’m sure you already know that but I just wanted to say it anyway.. God speed !
Reflect, oh, sentient one. Recite the hex of final vows. 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨ "Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In time, all points converge; hope's strength resteeled. But to earn final peace at the Universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again." 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨ -- Diamond Dragons (series)
When it comes down to it, it has gotten to the point where we are more aware of what we don't know. As in, we know enough to come up with several theories, each of them valid until more knowledge comes to prove or disprove them, but we don't know which one is ultimately true. Just which ones are more likely to be so given our current knowledgebase.
Imagine being a awarded PhD physicist and having to explain to your family at Thanksgiving "I've recently began exploring the math behind dark matter's cosmic anti-friction and how it impacts the likelihood of the universe ending in The Big Bounce"
I look at the expansion like this, 13.8 billion years ago was the big bang, but like all explosions it moves fast at first then slows down, we're still near the break point, although it's been 13.8 bill years it's like 1 sec for an explosion in actual time.
That MelodySheep video from a couple years ago references all the leading minds in astrophysics. It depicts ultimate entropy, the heat death of the universe trillions of years from now. No Big Crunch, no cyclical rebirth. Just heat death. Infinite darkness and cold.
Na man, it can't end so depressingly...what if the weirdest book ever written is correct, it is full of aliens, demons, magic and us, and indicates forever more
I always think about all the problems I have during my life, but whenever I listen to channels like Astrum....... I feel so insignificant in the grand scale of what the universe is going through 😅 Thanks for always distracting me and putting me to sleep. 👌
Yesn't. Dont think we can really grasp infinity nor the place of our universe in it. A big bang created the universe, could a bigger bang remove it all? What would be left? A void? Can nothing still be considered our universe? (yes im violently high atm)
@@katizz988yep, when He's done with the universe, it'll be erased like erasing a chalkboard. None of this will have mattered at all! No need for a sun or moon where we're going! WooHoo!
I was thinking a solo deep sea fishing trip that I don’t return from, I’ve eaten plenty of fish so it only seems fair. Problem is getting the boat back for my boys to use.
Noo you are much greater than that, and your feeling it is just an imaginary space that will melt away , and suddenly you are in another uncanny strange story, and I am not indicating death,, when that time comes you will find it's just a gate to more. phenomenal stuff You have to admit just being here now is so incredibly weird and bizarre in the first place
I sleep to space videos all the time. The great thing about modern times is that we can play and replay videos as much as we want! I like doing that if I missed something or want to watch something again ☺️☺️😁😁
I wonder if there was ever a point in the universe's early history where the light of neighbouring universes was visible to an observer if they were looking for it. That is, if other universes actually exist outside/alongside of our own.* Edited*
People have always sought for a kind of neat answer, geocentrism, heliocentric, steady state, oscillating universe. We are always confounded by the reality. Professor Weinberg showed that any successive bounces would have ever increasing proportions of matter to energy, resulting in slower, more sticky expansions. That matter would be left over from the previous crunch. Now the proportion of matter to energy in the Big Bang appears to be 0:100 at time 0, which means that IF we lived in an oscillating universe, this is the first expansion. There was no previous crunch. Which creates a science and philosophical problem, what happened before, if "before " has any meaning.
“Future astronomers might have no idea that anything ever existed beyond the Milky Way” It’s poetic, in a way, as we used to think the Milky Way was all there is
A big crunch leading to a big bounce feels poetic. The universe we've been given doesn't seem to care much for poetry, but it'd be nice to have a future where it becomes something better. Pressure makes diamonds and all that.
Assuming the big bounce is the future of our universe: would it be possible for the atoms I'm made out of, well could they like come back together in a future universe? Maybe not the atoms themselves, or even the quarks, but the energy that makes up those particles. Given infinite universe loops (and the idea that energy can't be created or destroyed), who's to say that the stuff that "makes me" in the present won't "make me" again in the future?
If there is a multiverse, and a universe can be recreated over and over, there would be infinite time. And when you have enough time, everything will happen, even then most unlikely scenarios. Subjectively, you'd first experience dying, and because from your perspective no time has passed, you'd immediately come to life again.
In my mind, Gravity, Dark Energy & Dark Matter are all due to the Higgs Repulsive Force. The Higgs pre-dates the Big Bang, an event I view as the birth of a flare, rather than a bang. A theory I call the Condensate Flare Theory. Gravity is repulsive, the Higgs Repulsive Force. The Higgs, well near pure Higgs, empty space, is at ground state & in Condensate. It repulses everything else. As matter is locally bound energy its component energies are repulsed in multiple directions, & it in effect does not repulse, so the Higgs does the next best thing & pustules matter together. Dark Matter is the Higgs Repulsive Force, well the pustule tension between pure Higgs (Vacuum of Space) & corrupted/dirty Higgs in the pustules (Dark Matter Halos). Dark Energy is the Higgs Repulsive Force.
Infinity could go both ways, so if what you are saying was true, the probability of atoms rearranging before and us remembering that, would be possible. Which, in my opinion, proves that either the universe is not infinite, or we are at the beginning, or that our energy is more like a soul, something introduced by a 3rd party.
More of this please!!! Also, I’d like to hear the term ‘twistor space’ next time ^^ I am endeared by any cyclical option. As well as any Penrose brain-children ^^
Seeing as how the expansion of the universe is accelarating, the end of the universe is approaching exponentionally and except for maybe some bizzare warning signs, will likely not be seen coming, kind of like a surprise party.
A funky thought, As you transition past the event horizon of a black-hole, "toward the singularity" becomes a timeline, rather than a physical place. We do have an event horizon in our universe, just past what we think of as the big bang. What if the expansion is just us falling toward the center of this universe's singularity? And.. if expansion is increasing, perhaps there's an asymptotic function for the external-universe's (the universe outside ours) distance-traveled per unit time of whatever makes up "us" (if such a thing could be said to exist)... we experience more time the closer we get to the center... hm.
I like to think that a vacuum metastability event has already happened, somewhere, and a horizon that fundamentally alters physics has been rushing toward us at the speed of light ever since.
I am currently in the Dunning-Kruger effect's Valley of Despair. I don't know if I will ever be intelligent enough to understand entropy and heat death - it probably doesn't help that I have a bottle of wine behind me - but thanks for trying to explain it as best you can. Liked and subscribed!
Imagine the amazing concept of you sitting in that strange place, decanting lovely wine made by a bunch of other guys, what are the possibilities of that happening in the first place, surreal strange and fantastic
I think the universe experiences heat death and then eons of very little happening until the slow squeeze and subsequent big bang again, over and over.
The big crunch makes the most sense. I mean, what goes up must come down. So if the universe is expanding thats just it "going up" in all directions. Then eventually once it hits the peak of the arc it all "goes down" in on itself. You can send the nobel peace prize to me in the mail.
*Hypothesis* I feel like this is an equivocation a channel of this calibre should not be making, and yet I hear it again and again. Can't say it's not disappointing.
What blows my mind more than anything is - why is there anything to begin with 🤯. We can only really contemplate things that begin and end. How did stuff come from nothing... and what even is nothing... and if there was always something, how did it get there? Great video by the way 🙂
What'll really boggle your noodle is, why should we assume there was a beginning? That would be placing a finite limit on an infinite timeline. In a similar way, asking "how did it get there?" if there is no beginning is really asking the same question in different words, because the point at which it all "got there" is, by definition, the beginning.
It has always been here and will never end, your comment is dam amusing I have to say, it does not end ever, there is a strange book telling this never ending story, and even though it's hard to follow and it's full of absolutely the craziest stuff imaginable, aliens, monsters, magic ,and even humans, it could be the truth, so it does go on forever
Your definition of the big bounce was essentially "suck, squeeze, bang, blow" which is the cycle of a four-stroke engine. My only conclusion is our universe is powering a cosmic engine on unimaginable time scales not unlike Rick Sanchez's car.
I know I hatee comments like this you see SO many laughably complimentary comments on space videos about how it's the best channel they've ever seen or this video literally changed their life and they are now going to study astrophysics lool @@ceooflurking
Btw this definitely isn't the best channel, in terms of the most popular space channels with big fancy visuals the channel SEA is a lot better, it's less cheesy than Astrum
Roughly speaking, our universe goes through 4 stages or cycles and then everything starts again from the beginning... The 4 main cycles: 1. Infant universe - 2. Expanding universe - 3. Contracting universe - 4. End cycle = collapse of matter To claim that the universe will one day "die" completely is, in my opinion, adventurous. I assume that these 4 cycles of existence repeat themselves again and again and represent, so to speak, an endless, eternal process... ⚖ When I look at the almost perfect functioning of our universe, I come to the conclusion that the universe has already gone through several complete cycles of existence. If we analyze the current evolution phase, it´s simply too well organized and advanced...
Big Bounce is the name of the game! Based on my (unsubstantiated) calculations, were are now living in the era of the 23rd Big Bang. Too bad we don't know if life developed in any of the previous Big Bang eras. But we should find out the next time around if we can learn to become immortals before the next Big Bounce.
Idk why but I find peace in the idea that eventually everything dies and nothing else happens. Every cosmic titan ceases to exist and the violence of fighting to survive ends. Like the ending of a book that I struggle to understand with larger concepts my brain strains to understand, a relief that it’s over even though I enjoyed some of the time I was reading.
What's really interesting about crossing the cosmic horizon is that it'll be the " universe " that was believed to exist by astronomers ( and everyone ) prior to 1929.
Correct. 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨ "Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In time, all points converge; hope's strength resteeled. But to earn final peace at the Universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again." 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨ -- Diamond Dragons (series)
knowing the truth is still always nice, right? id rather knkow than not know. maybe finding out leads us to a way to somehow send a probe at just the right moment to somehow escape whatever happens, allowing humanity to leave a remnant of our several billion year existence into the stars try not to be so shortsighted. we're all members of the human race, a global species with the potential to colonize solar systems, or even galaxies. i tend to think this shortsighted "it doesnt affect me so i dont care" mentality is reponsible for so much suffering
@@aceyboyYes, but you and I would be too dead to care about existing if we don't, and if everything is truly random, odds are if we do exist again, we won't remember existing in this life. The only thing that we can (and should, for that matter) care about is what we will do in this life, for we have no 100% certain answer of what we will do (or be able to do) in the next plane of existence.
I love these interesting videos, but they're so irreverent to the current world we live in, with issues we haven't resolved yet on Earth. Good sh!t tho.
I mean if the big bang is truly where our universe began, then something like a big bounce sounds very reasonable. I still like the theory of the inside of black holes being universes.
In my mind, Gravity, Dark Energy & Dark Matter are all due to the Higgs Repulsive Force. The Higgs pre-dates the Big Bang, an event I view as the birth of a flare, rather than a bang. A theory I call the Condensate Flare Theory. Gravity is repulsive, the Higgs Repulsive Force. The Higgs, well near pure Higgs, empty space, is at ground state & in Condensate. It repulses everything else. As matter is locally bound energy its component energies are repulsed in multiple directions, & it in effect does not repulse, so the Higgs does the next best thing & pustules matter together. Dark Matter is the Higgs Repulsive Force, well the pustule tension between pure Higgs (Vacuum of Space) & corrupted/dirty Higgs in the pustules (Dark Matter Halos). Dark Energy is the Higgs Repulsive Force.
Exactly ! The religious nationalists who don’t know the difference between man and woman, think the world will melt from man made climate change by the year 1980 ( oops ), and a flu bug is worth shutting the world down. Couldn’t agree more “ LOL “
I gotta say that as a dummy with no knowledge of physics at all this was one of the best explanations and visualizations I’ve seen of larger concepts like this. Great job in every way.
@@tedforsstromjacobsson4160 if you watched it you are not a dummy 😎
@@CARBON10 thats what i was gonna say! If you're here, you're not a dummy.
Do you know that things fall when dropped, or that something moves when pushed, or that hot things cool down over time? Every person alive knows things about physics, even if they don’t know they know them. I’m sure you know a lot about physics, don’t be too hard on yourself
You simply have no idea
@@bennetrussell3567 probably find you haven't the faintest clue either
Wait - there's no restaurant?
I was looking for this comment! RIP Douglas Adams
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Quantum pasta palace.
Do you want some quantum lasagna or some spaghettification?
@@thomashowlett8295there will be a Great White Handkerchief.
I'm not sure. He did mention toast a lot.
Big Crunch/Bounce sounds the most fun; everything that was moving away from us will begin to move closer, giving us a greater chance to find intelligent alien life out there
not sure how scientific this is, but does sound interesting, for sure
لن هناك وقت كافي سوف ينكمش الكون بسرعة هائلة وينتهي كل شيئ
@@ildar5184 I guess the thing would be that galaxies stop accelerating away from us, giving us more of a chance to contact them, rather than waiting until they start accelerating towards us to reduce the distance.
Assuming FTL travel is impossible, and that near-light travel is too unfeasibly difficult, we'd just need more time to be able to reach other galaxies. I'm not exactly sure how much time, but it would help if things weren't moving away from us faster than we can move towards them.
@@ildar5184 I hope there is no shrinking situation... possibly it just. carries on
@kryzethx - Considering the universal belief that the political state is the solution to every problem - despite the overwhelming evidence that it's not the solution to *_any_* problem - I'm more concerned with finding intelligent life right here on Planet Earth. 😎
“Future astronomers might have no idea that anything ever existed beyond the Milky Way”
It’s poetic, in a way, as we used to think the Milky Way was all there is
I feel like a false vacuum is not more reassuring than waiting for the heat death lol
@@MawGinBoo A new heavens and a new earth that would be left in its wake might be, though.
I love how we are a point in scientific history that we are solidly in the ‘shoulder shrug, chuck theoretical spaghetti at the white board’ stage. We know enough to know there are gaps in our theories, but not quite enough to see what’s missing. I am not being sarcastic, this is all just fantastic.
Electrical theory is based on the assumption that electrons have a positive charge, the opposite turned out to be the case but all the equations still worked so there's basically an asterisk
@@bobbyhumphrey199 Positive or negative is just a definition, everything would still work exactly the same if you flip that definition.
Actually that's how science has always been. Scientists at the edge of the frontier have always had to throw the theory spaghetti to figure out the next thing.
At least we got over saying, “I don’t know…. Therefore God.” Well, some of us.
And in cosmic time, we've been around for about 2 seconds. Yet we know what we know. Crazy
It’s strange, but it’s a bit saddening to think of a time when nothing outside our own galaxy will be observable ever again, even though that will be incomprehensibly far in the future. But it also makes you wonder what we can’t see in our own time - how much is out there that we have no way of detecting?
Probably something s out there we can’t see
In my mind, Gravity, Dark Energy & Dark Matter are all due to the Higgs Repulsive Force.
The Higgs pre-dates the Big Bang, an event I view as the birth of a flare, rather than a bang.
A theory I call the Condensate Flare Theory.
Gravity is repulsive, the Higgs Repulsive Force.
The Higgs, well near pure Higgs, empty space, is at ground state & in Condensate. It repulses everything else. As matter is locally bound energy its component energies are repulsed in multiple directions, & it in effect does not repulse, so the Higgs does the next best thing & pustules matter together.
Dark Matter is the Higgs Repulsive Force, well the pustule tension between pure Higgs (Vacuum of Space) & corrupted/dirty Higgs in the pustules (Dark Matter Halos).
Dark Energy is the Higgs Repulsive Force.
dont be sad, its just theory. there is no proof. the measurements may be wrong, or the conclusions. even if measurments are correct, and the conclusion, there is no evidence, that they might or might not change in billions of years.
I thought we can still see all the way back to the time when the universe was opaque. And there’s no way to see beyond that
I loved to think about what we can’t see and how far away it must be. It’s just another thing that puts some perspective on us.
I've read about the Big Bounce years ago.
It always was - and will be - my favorite scenario.
Just imagining how many times the universe may have existed blows my mind.
it kind of shocks me that this is real. after i die after we all die we WILL either sit in a cold dark space burned up by the sun or crushed from a rogue planet and the universe will either die or restart
Bouncing on my girl's rocket all night
_"Finally_ _I_ _understand_ _the_ _feelings_ _of_ _the_ _few._ _Ashes_ _and_ _diamonds,_ _foe_ _and_ _friend,_ _we're_ _all_ _equal_ _in_ _the_ _end."_
Whose words please?
@@johncunningham9094Roger Waters
Thank you.
I feel very lonely too.....
Time is the only resource.
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"Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In time, all points converge; hope's strength resteeled. But to earn final peace at the Universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again."
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-- Diamond Dragons (series)
In light of this information I have started storing carrots.
can I have one?
Toothbrush and toothpaste. You never know what Deity will ask you for these at the END.
@@christopherneufelt8971 oh my, you've got a point. smh
@@ApexHerbivore Mate if he starts giving away carrots to every internet rando who begs for one...
Once musk finally uplifts donkeys with ai this thread will blow up…
MelodySheep's best video is about how the universe will end and even includes Alex's voiceovers for the majority. Truly amazing video highly recommend.
That video solidified my motivation to become a physicist.
Yea the most frightening/interesting part to me was that after like 5-6 minutes the light went out bcs all stars in the universe have burned all their fuel - but the video is half an hour long. Just to imagine how much time passes *after* everything goes dark - just amazing.
@@dorderre Yeah, it really is a must-watch and in FULL 1080P and good sound system to get the full experience. It is truly amazing. For me, it is easily one of the top 10 greatest YT videos of all time, IMO.
@@efhi That is incredible. But I can understand why for sure. That is one of the very rare videos that really leaves you with a sense of awe and wonder. Turning your entire existence on this planet so insignificant in the grand scheme of the universe.
I have enjoyed their other work a lot as well. But that one is in a league of its own. His magnum opus.
I've always liked the idea of the Big Bounce. It's much less scary to me. Circle of life. New beginnings. etc... Before the discovery of the accelerating universe, I had just assumed that the universe would eventually collapse from gravity and crunch into another Big Bang.
In my mind, Gravity, Dark Energy & Dark Matter are all due to the Higgs Repulsive Force.
The Higgs pre-dates the Big Bang, an event I view as the birth of a flare, rather than a bang.
A theory I call the Condensate Flare Theory.
Gravity is repulsive, the Higgs Repulsive Force.
The Higgs, well near pure Higgs, empty space, is at ground state & in Condensate. It repulses everything else. As matter is locally bound energy its component energies are repulsed in multiple directions, & it in effect does not repulse, so the Higgs does the next best thing & pustules matter together.
Dark Matter is the Higgs Repulsive Force, well the pustule tension between pure Higgs (Vacuum of Space) & corrupted/dirty Higgs in the pustules (Dark Matter Halos).
Dark Energy is the Higgs Repulsive Force.
The Big Bounce is the one that makes the most sense to me. If energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it would surely transform and start again rather than reaching a finite end.
I was just wondering, what initiated the Big Bounce or has it just always been bouncing?
fine tuning and the anthropic principle make sense to me and also tie in with the big bounce
I think that humans just can't comprehend that the Universe is Infinite in every direction.
The Dark Matter is the fabric that holds everything. It just exist. Why do we exist? Why does the universe exist? Is there anything beyond in other dimensions? We'll never know.
It's when someone's mom turns off their giant computer. "Get to school, son." "Aw... mom."
My tesalated void was just forming sentient life... do I have to go?
I've put "fix the end of the universe problem" into my calendar for a million years from now. If I am still around then, maybe I should start worrying about it.
Well now I’m counting on you.
And my Axe.
@@Golden_SnowFlake gimli!
Maybe earth has like 500 years more optimistically
@scottcampbell2707 - A million years? Why the short term outlook? 😎
This is the end, my only friend, the end.
Love me two times
I'm goin' away
D.A.V.E the Drummer remix 👀
"Father", "Yes, son", "I want to kill you. Mother, I want to ........"
Reflect, oh, sentient ones. Recite the hex of final vows.
🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
"Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In time, all points converge; hope's strength resteeled. But to earn final peace at the Universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again."
🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
-- Diamond Dragons (series)
@@Novastar.SaberCombat 5768617420746865206865636B2069732074686520686578206F662066696E616C20766F77733F20
Considering how much our knowledge of the universe has evolved in the last 100 years, I would not put too much weight into any theories spanning unfathomable timescales.
Oh, so close to 2 million! Congratulations! It's well deserved! :D
Your upload schedule with these video lengths is actually pretty damn impressive, the 2mil subs will be well deserved
It ends when someone finishes, and starts a new save file.
couldve used a better word instead of finishes😳
im bouta finish
hopefully not a casual player
@@apierwashereleast horny commenter
@@Solustosleast horny commenter:
you might be a tiny part of the universe, but the universe is incomplete without you
w rizz
doubt it.
I mean we do become earths food when we are buried and gone so i think we may be useful of some sort
While that sounds profound, in actuality the universe is completely indifferent to our existence. In the end, we will have no more meaning to the universe than a speck of dust or an amoeba. Our individual meaning comes in how we affect others. Sadly, on a cosmological scale, that meaning is fleeting.
@@tommonk7651 you are wrong friends, the universe is infinite, thus evrything possible must happen and there is no universe less or more important, it is just infinite :)
You forgot a bit regarding the Big Freeze: just because everything's at a thermodynamic equilibrium, quantum effects still apply. You still get virtual particles appearing and disappearing. The more complex the particle, the lower the probability, but the probability never becomes zero --- which means that if you wait long enough, macroscopic objects start appearing out of the vacuum. You have to wait really ridiculous lengths of time before anything interesting appears, but nothing's happening; you literally have an infinite amount of time available. Objects of the same complexity as a human start appearing every 10^10^50 years (yes, that's 10 to the power of 10^50); go look up the Boltzmann Brain concept if you want to have trouble sleeping.
But it gets even weirder. Particles with enough energy to form a new monobloc, that is, a new Big Bang causing a universe appear every 10^10^10^56 years. As there are only about 10^10^115 possible universes, almost immediately (on these timescales!) you reach a point where _every single possible universe_ has been created. And each one of those expands, reaches its own Big Freeze, and starts spawning universes of its own...
You are discussing 10^10^115 possible distinguished sets of laws of physics I think. If the universe is infinite, there are infinite possibilities. The poincare recurrence time for our projected finite universe size though is 10^10^10^10^10^122 years if anyone was wondering
Time to set my alarm clock
this most definitely isn't going to happen. The boltzmann brain isn't a hypothesis, it's an argumentum ad absurdium to show that our theories must be wrong somewhere
@@liamdonegan9042 That's what it was intended as. Problem is, nobody has been able to come up with any reason why it's impossible other than 'it stands to reason'. If you can, there's a potential Nobel Prize in it for you, as well as allowing a lot of cosmologists to sleep at night.
@@bewilderbeestieIf you truly are a Boltzmann brain you have no reason to believe the laws of physics are the same in the universe the Boltzmann brain exists inside of.
The currently favored view is that, at some time in the far future, anyone in any galaxy will be unable to see beyond the distance to any other galaxies. All they will ever know of is their own galaxy. Well, then, could it be that some parts of the Universe were visible in the past, but that because of cosmic expansion, they have already become forever invisible to us?
which? the cowards or the ones that do real science.
@@ChickenPermissionOG You're not making any sense. Please try again.
@@ronaldgarrison8478 What do you need help with, I believe I was pretty clear.
Yes. In fact, we believe this ties into why the universe looks so smooth on cosmic scales - the manner in which the "cosmic horizon" grows and shrinks during different periods in the universe's history suggests that the homogeneity is kinda sorta because parts of the universe used to be visible to us, but are no longer visible.
For the algorithm!
Love your content mate, just wanted to leave a little affirmation of appreciation and admiration I and so many of us have for your content Alex. Both enthralling, inspirational, aw inspiring, and soothing to fall asleep to, your channel is truly one of the great ones. I’m sure you already know that but I just wanted to say it anyway..
God speed !
You know that if you're gonna actually leave a comment, you don't have to say "for the algorithm"
The universe will end when I die
When I die you mean.
Reflect, oh, sentient one. Recite the hex of final vows.
🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
"Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In time, all points converge; hope's strength resteeled. But to earn final peace at the Universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again."
🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
-- Diamond Dragons (series)
We all die together.
@@Novastar.SaberCombat you dont have the right, O' you dont have the right!
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When it comes down to it, it has gotten to the point where we are more aware of what we don't know. As in, we know enough to come up with several theories, each of them valid until more knowledge comes to prove or disprove them, but we don't know which one is ultimately true. Just which ones are more likely to be so given our current knowledgebase.
You forgot the one where someone trips over the cord plugged into the wall cutting power to the server and we all wink out of "existence"...
Which is just a gateway to another fantastic story
Imagine being a awarded PhD physicist and having to explain to your family at Thanksgiving "I've recently began exploring the math behind dark matter's cosmic anti-friction and how it impacts the likelihood of the universe ending in The Big Bounce"
And it bounces into more stuff that is stranger than what we are experiencing now
The story goes on and on and on...........
I look at the expansion like this, 13.8 billion years ago was the big bang, but like all explosions it moves fast at first then slows down, we're still near the break point, although it's been 13.8 bill years it's like 1 sec for an explosion in actual time.
Gees it must have been some bang alright. Phew
That MelodySheep video from a couple years ago references all the leading minds in astrophysics. It depicts ultimate entropy, the heat death of the universe trillions of years from now. No Big Crunch, no cyclical rebirth. Just heat death. Infinite darkness and cold.
Na man, it can't end so depressingly...what if the weirdest book ever written is correct, it is full of aliens, demons, magic and us, and indicates forever more
astrym, infographices, kurguset,cool worlds are among my fav chanells - theyre are many more but due to a stroke i had in 2019 my memory is impaired
I always think about all the problems I have during my life, but whenever I listen to channels like Astrum....... I feel so insignificant in the grand scale of what the universe is going through 😅
Thanks for always distracting me and putting me to sleep. 👌
Its pretty cool to think that no matter what happens to us, the universe will keep on going for what seems like infinity.
Yesn't. Dont think we can really grasp infinity nor the place of our universe in it. A big bang created the universe, could a bigger bang remove it all? What would be left? A void? Can nothing still be considered our universe? (yes im violently high atm)
@@FredrikSkievan I suspect that once everything dissipates, another big bang will erupt, and so the cycle continues.
God will make all things new. All that we can see and not see, will be re-newed by fire. Everything will be placed by His decisions and Will.
@@katizz988yep, when He's done with the universe, it'll be erased like erasing a chalkboard. None of this will have mattered at all!
No need for a sun or moon where we're going! WooHoo!
We are just a miraculous blink of a eye.
I've already booked table at Milliways to watch the spectacle, so there better be one!
you beat me to it! Don't forget to save for it. Put that penny in the bank
I absolutely love this topic. Thank you for creating this video, Astrum! :)
Now well into my 60s and feeling it, I hope my personal end encompasses some sort of a bang rather than a whimper.
don't kill anyone, please
no cap
I was thinking a solo deep sea fishing trip that I don’t return from, I’ve eaten plenty of fish so it only seems fair. Problem is getting the boat back for my boys to use.
Noo you are much greater than that, and your feeling it is just an imaginary space that will melt away , and suddenly you are in another uncanny strange story, and I am not indicating death,, when that time comes you will find it's just a gate to more. phenomenal stuff
You have to admit just being here now is so incredibly weird and bizarre in the first place
The image at 1:53 showing some of the universe and the distances is absolutely absurdly ridiculous in the amount of space/room there is. 😀
Beautiful. Dopamine hits when I see a notification from your channel. :>
I don’t know why I am watching this before bed. I will regret not watching this in the morning
I sleep to space videos all the time. The great thing about modern times is that we can play and replay videos as much as we want! I like doing that if I missed something or want to watch something again ☺️☺️😁😁
I wonder if there was ever a point in the universe's early history where the light of neighbouring universes was visible to an observer if they were looking for it. That is, if other universes actually exist outside/alongside of our own.* Edited*
You should totally make the flowchart into a poster and sell it !! That would make for some nice wall art and an even better conversational piece!
So the Universe has New Game +. Awesome.
I like the big bounce. A cyclical universe sounds good to me. Irrelevant to us though as our species won't exist to see what the distant future holds.
Maybe we are still around, remember we have got Trump
People have always sought for a kind of neat answer, geocentrism, heliocentric, steady state, oscillating universe. We are always confounded by the reality.
Professor Weinberg showed that any successive bounces would have ever increasing proportions of matter to energy, resulting in slower, more sticky expansions. That matter would be left over from the previous crunch.
Now the proportion of matter to energy in the Big Bang appears to be 0:100 at time 0, which means that IF we lived in an oscillating universe, this is the first expansion. There was no previous crunch.
Which creates a science and philosophical problem, what happened before, if "before " has any meaning.
“Future astronomers might have no idea that anything ever existed beyond the Milky Way”
It’s poetic, in a way, as we used to think the Milky Way was all there is
10:53 if anyone’s curious as to more for this scenario, there are a few interesting videos on this “vacuum decay”
I hope my subscription to Astrum will still be valid at the end so that I can watch the final video.
No problem you will know and there is no end. Strange I know
I really enjoy your videos, they combine important scientific and philosophical questions.
Roger Penrose already fully convinced me with his model. You guys just need to figure out the maths behind it.
A big crunch leading to a big bounce feels poetic. The universe we've been given doesn't seem to care much for poetry, but it'd be nice to have a future where it becomes something better. Pressure makes diamonds and all that.
Assuming the big bounce is the future of our universe: would it be possible for the atoms I'm made out of, well could they like come back together in a future universe? Maybe not the atoms themselves, or even the quarks, but the energy that makes up those particles. Given infinite universe loops (and the idea that energy can't be created or destroyed), who's to say that the stuff that "makes me" in the present won't "make me" again in the future?
It will 😊
If there is a multiverse, and a universe can be recreated over and over, there would be infinite time. And when you have enough time, everything will happen, even then most unlikely scenarios.
Subjectively, you'd first experience dying, and because from your perspective no time has passed, you'd immediately come to life again.
In my mind, Gravity, Dark Energy & Dark Matter are all due to the Higgs Repulsive Force.
The Higgs pre-dates the Big Bang, an event I view as the birth of a flare, rather than a bang.
A theory I call the Condensate Flare Theory.
Gravity is repulsive, the Higgs Repulsive Force.
The Higgs, well near pure Higgs, empty space, is at ground state & in Condensate. It repulses everything else. As matter is locally bound energy its component energies are repulsed in multiple directions, & it in effect does not repulse, so the Higgs does the next best thing & pustules matter together.
Dark Matter is the Higgs Repulsive Force, well the pustule tension between pure Higgs (Vacuum of Space) & corrupted/dirty Higgs in the pustules (Dark Matter Halos).
Dark Energy is the Higgs Repulsive Force.
Infinity could go both ways, so if what you are saying was true, the probability of atoms rearranging before and us remembering that, would be possible. Which, in my opinion, proves that either the universe is not infinite, or we are at the beginning, or that our energy is more like a soul, something introduced by a 3rd party.
This would explain why i feel 100 Billion years old. P😂
This might be my favorite episode you’ve done.
Could 'Dark Energy' just be a 'geologic shadow' of a preveous cycle?
this guy uses 100% of the human brain
But how will the shadow even cause expansion, so it doesn't makes sense
No
Maybe a temporal shadow, but probably not “geologic”
More of this please!!! Also, I’d like to hear the term ‘twistor space’ next time ^^
I am endeared by any cyclical option. As well as any Penrose brain-children ^^
Fantastic video I liked the flow chart
I love your cheerful voice as you discuss heat death and the big rip.
Seeing as how the expansion of the universe is accelarating, the end of the universe is approaching exponentionally and except for maybe some bizzare warning signs, will likely not be seen coming, kind of like a surprise party.
You can't say the universe is accelerating because you don't know what the Universe is to begin with.
@@babajaiy8246but....that means that you can't say it isn't, for the same reason.
@@XXplosiveUK "but....that means that you can't say it isn't, for the same reason."
I'm not making the claim of what it is - You missed the point.
Wow‼️You really took the wrong turn at Albuquerque 😂😂‼️
@@babajaiy8246 why would you need to know the origin to know that its moving faster now than it was five minutes ago?
Concepts became so clear today.
Thank you ✨
Go to bed Kiran
@@SBImNotWritingMyNameHere Yeah.... You're Right
Good Night 😴
@@kirandeepchakraborty7921 have a good night
A funky thought,
As you transition past the event horizon of a black-hole, "toward the singularity" becomes a timeline, rather than a physical place.
We do have an event horizon in our universe, just past what we think of as the big bang. What if the expansion is just us falling toward the center of this universe's singularity?
And.. if expansion is increasing, perhaps there's an asymptotic function for the external-universe's (the universe outside ours) distance-traveled per unit time of whatever makes up "us" (if such a thing could be said to exist)... we experience more time the closer we get to the center... hm.
I like to think that a vacuum metastability event has already happened, somewhere, and a horizon that fundamentally alters physics has been rushing toward us at the speed of light ever since.
You’re bumming me out man
Yes, my family loves discussing theoretical cosmology at dinner! They can't wait till I get started on the subject! 😂😂
The janitor trips and unplugs the computer is technically a possibility
And then some noodle plugs it back in
I am currently in the Dunning-Kruger effect's Valley of Despair. I don't know if I will ever be intelligent enough to understand entropy and heat death - it probably doesn't help that I have a bottle of wine behind me - but thanks for trying to explain it as best you can. Liked and subscribed!
Imagine the amazing concept of you sitting in that strange place, decanting lovely wine made by a bunch of other guys, what are the possibilities of that happening in the first place, surreal strange and fantastic
I think the universe experiences heat death and then eons of very little happening until the slow squeeze and subsequent big bang again, over and over.
Brother your videos are pure bliss
Keep up the good work❤
We are in someone's sims like game. It ends when the player beats the game. Then there is a newgame+.
So just keeps going on and on for ever..👍😎
I like Astrums videos about space and the intereasting way it's analysed.
I like turtles
The end of the Universe depends on if Protons decay or not.
They just change into something else
Between you and SEA, my night is made. Wondrous concepts to even try to think about, for this layman!
The big crunch makes the most sense. I mean, what goes up must come down. So if the universe is expanding thats just it "going up" in all directions. Then eventually once it hits the peak of the arc it all "goes down" in on itself.
You can send the nobel peace prize to me in the mail.
*Hypothesis*
I feel like this is an equivocation a channel of this calibre should not be making, and yet I hear it again and again. Can't say it's not disappointing.
This is interesting. Explaining this using a flow chart is brilliant. Understandable for many. Great job!
What blows my mind more than anything is - why is there anything to begin with 🤯. We can only really contemplate things that begin and end. How did stuff come from nothing... and what even is nothing... and if there was always something, how did it get there? Great video by the way 🙂
Even worse,,, why is there nothing to begin with?
What'll really boggle your noodle is, why should we assume there was a beginning? That would be placing a finite limit on an infinite timeline. In a similar way, asking "how did it get there?" if there is no beginning is really asking the same question in different words, because the point at which it all "got there" is, by definition, the beginning.
It has always been here and will never end, your comment is dam amusing I have to say, it does not end ever, there is a strange book telling this never ending story, and even though it's hard to follow and it's full of absolutely the craziest stuff imaginable, aliens, monsters, magic ,and even humans, it could be the truth, so it does go on forever
Imagine this: Our universe is but a single inhale of a larger being. The exhale is coming.
Pass the bong mate
Ayo pass whatever you're smoking
@@SBImNotWritingMyNameHerenah let him cook
Glad you tell us right off the bat the reality is we have no idea. But still fun to conjure up ideas. :)
Your definition of the big bounce was essentially "suck, squeeze, bang, blow" which is the cycle of a four-stroke engine. My only conclusion is our universe is powering a cosmic engine on unimaginable time scales not unlike Rick Sanchez's car.
Yes a 4 stroke engine is what we all thought you were talking about......
My brain snapped ~2 minutes. But I kept watching, in a somewhat bewildered state 😊
This is the World's best RUclips channel for understanding my existence 😮
But if your mum had a youtube channel.....
tell me you're fishing for a favourite comment from the creator without telling me you're fishing for a favourite comment from the creator
I gotta a Big Rocket waiting for liftoff 😂
I know I hatee comments like this you see SO many laughably complimentary comments on space videos about how it's the best channel they've ever seen or this video literally changed their life and they are now going to study astrophysics lool @@ceooflurking
Btw this definitely isn't the best channel, in terms of the most popular space channels with big fancy visuals the channel SEA is a lot better, it's less cheesy than Astrum
The end of the universe is a another spark for a bang.
Roughly speaking, our universe goes through 4 stages or cycles and then everything starts again from the beginning...
The 4 main cycles: 1. Infant universe - 2. Expanding universe - 3. Contracting universe - 4. End cycle = collapse of matter
To claim that the universe will one day "die" completely is, in my opinion, adventurous.
I assume that these 4 cycles of existence repeat themselves again and again and represent, so to speak, an endless, eternal process... ⚖
When I look at the almost perfect functioning of our universe, I come to the conclusion that the universe has already gone through several complete cycles of existence.
If we analyze the current evolution phase, it´s simply too well organized and advanced...
Big Bounce is the name of the game! Based on my (unsubstantiated) calculations, were are now living in the era of the 23rd Big Bang. Too bad we don't know if life developed in any of the previous Big Bang eras. But we should find out the next time around if we can learn to become immortals before the next Big Bounce.
New Astrum video, clear my schedule
Idk why but I find peace in the idea that eventually everything dies and nothing else happens. Every cosmic titan ceases to exist and the violence of fighting to survive ends. Like the ending of a book that I struggle to understand with larger concepts my brain strains to understand, a relief that it’s over even though I enjoyed some of the time I was reading.
6:45 august 12 2036
lmao what
What's really interesting about crossing the cosmic horizon is that it'll be the " universe " that was believed to exist by astronomers ( and everyone ) prior to 1929.
And then all of a sudden all is true
@@CARBON10 Bingo! That was the point of my post 😆
It doesnt matter to me which one plays out. I wont be here for any of it to matter.
Correct.
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"Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In time, all points converge; hope's strength resteeled. But to earn final peace at the Universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again."
🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
-- Diamond Dragons (series)
But the result may dictate if you exist again as something else.
@@aceyboy it doesn't matter to me for another reason: I can't change it. Let it come!
knowing the truth is still always nice, right? id rather knkow than not know. maybe finding out leads us to a way to somehow send a probe at just the right moment to somehow escape whatever happens, allowing humanity to leave a remnant of our several billion year existence into the stars
try not to be so shortsighted. we're all members of the human race, a global species with the potential to colonize solar systems, or even galaxies.
i tend to think this shortsighted "it doesnt affect me so i dont care" mentality is reponsible for so much suffering
@@aceyboyYes, but you and I would be too dead to care about existing if we don't, and if everything is truly random, odds are if we do exist again, we won't remember existing in this life. The only thing that we can (and should, for that matter) care about is what we will do in this life, for we have no 100% certain answer of what we will do (or be able to do) in the next plane of existence.
Amazing video 💫
Sir, this is a Wendy’s drive thru
Underrated comment fr😂
Great video Alex and team, thank you!!
This was a fantastic lecture with really solid explanations
Around the world, there are many different types of rum and many different styles of rum, but my personal favourite kind of rum is ast rum. 🍹
You explained so well!
I love these interesting videos, but they're so irreverent to the current world we live in, with issues we haven't resolved yet on Earth.
Good sh!t tho.
Waah boohoo not everything needs to be about the here and now
Getting very close to 2M subscribers @Astrum!!
We got the end of the Universe before GTA 6🤦♂
Thank you, Alex 🤗
Yes I am the first viewer.
what the ???
Nuh uh
"2 days ago"
You're either a bot, a time traveller or Astrum in disguise.
And I am second
Vid posted 50 seconds ago.
Commented 2 days ago.
There may be quantum dark magic afoot!
I mean if the big bang is truly where our universe began, then something like a big bounce sounds very reasonable. I still like the theory of the inside of black holes being universes.
In my mind, Gravity, Dark Energy & Dark Matter are all due to the Higgs Repulsive Force.
The Higgs pre-dates the Big Bang, an event I view as the birth of a flare, rather than a bang.
A theory I call the Condensate Flare Theory.
Gravity is repulsive, the Higgs Repulsive Force.
The Higgs, well near pure Higgs, empty space, is at ground state & in Condensate. It repulses everything else. As matter is locally bound energy its component energies are repulsed in multiple directions, & it in effect does not repulse, so the Higgs does the next best thing & pustules matter together.
Dark Matter is the Higgs Repulsive Force, well the pustule tension between pure Higgs (Vacuum of Space) & corrupted/dirty Higgs in the pustules (Dark Matter Halos).
Dark Energy is the Higgs Repulsive Force.
or perhaps gateways to other universes, where the singularity pushes out into another big bang.
Na. its going to end by religious nationalism denying science. LOL
Exactly ! The religious nationalists who don’t know the difference between man and woman, think the world will melt from man made climate change by the year 1980 ( oops ), and a flu bug is worth shutting the world down. Couldn’t agree more “ LOL “
Thanks, Alex! ⚛
I liked my own comment. I also replied to my own comment.
I liked my own reply to my own comment.
Awesome and clear explanation!
Muchas gracias