it’s nothing only as per human’s known understanding. It might get filled up some day. even the smallest and largest are just as per our known understanding.
This is depressingly huge. It shows how absolutely MICROSCOPIC we are compared to the rest of the universe. I also like that they added a banana for scale.
Remember this is the /observable/ universe. We don’t know how big the whole universe is - it might be infinite (flat or hyperbolic geometry), or merely finite (spherical geometry) and yet be billions of times greater in radius than the observable universe.
Depressingly? Why is that depressing? There is nothing insignificant about human life. It's up to you to decide what standard that determines importance. A person is a universe unto themselves of complexity.
@@Novarcharesk Yes. I fail to understand the 'depression' or 'terror' so often expressed in relation to the large-scale cosmos. Maybe, more often than not, it's no more than a knee-jerk repetition of a trend, or meme.
0:00 Plank Length World 1:03 Subatomic world 1:45 Molecular world 1:50 Protein world 1:02 Cellular world 2:12 Insect world 2:30 Normal world 2:49 Planetary world 3:11 Solar world 3:37 Nebular world 4:14 Galactic world 4:30 Universal pocket world 4:40 Galactic Cluster world 4:51 Void world 5:20 Universal world
Me : *complaining about having to move 2 feet away from my desk* Our descendants in a tier 3 civilization who dont have to move anything at all to travel to another galaxy: pathetic.
Yeah I just wish I could be in a time where space travel exists and we could go wherever we wanted all over the universe and beyond. But sadly that won't happen for us in our lifetimes or at all cause of the planet slowly dying
@@mastoid45 reality is kinda lame sometimes one time you think of having superpowers or traveling through planets kinda disappointing but hey atleast we living
I have to admit this video is amazing. Most size comparisons are WAY too slow, but this one keeps my brain and eyes busy constantly. Not so fast you can't take everything in, but not so slow that you get bored. Really like how smooth it is too, great job! :D
At 2:38 the most accurately known units of length, the yardstick for all measurements of length across space and time, the football field makes it appearance.
"Wow let's make comparison videos?" "Okay, how?" "Easy, Just make it confusing and dizzy, make it fast and too much information in one frame" "Hmm okay"
This is why Kurzgesagt is amazing, without them most people would have no idea about all of these sizes of things and multiple other reasons, in school most people are just learning the basics, the only time you get to study this stuff is as an adult and then its too complicated for most people that are young and even the adults themselves, but Kurzgesagt explain things way less complicated then most and people who aren't rlly into science and don't understand that much can also enjoy their videos. They also don't just do it for the money(Of course they wouldn't do it if they didn't get the money) but they actually care about people learning and their community, they could've done any other thing but decided to help people learn to earn money, and the way they present their sponsorships and not making it seem so fake.
When you realize observable universe is “still” just observable. For all we know.. the observable universe might just be 0.0001% of the actual universe
@@growskull do u rlly think its infinite? that would mean that somewhere out there exists an exact copy of you, and not only that but everything you ever will/could do already has/will happen somewhere out there
I think they made a video on it where they compared the mass or volume of the human species to something. That's where the human cube was created, so yes, I've seen it before but also only as a artistic depiction.
I really enjoy how the Planck length is presented through our perceivable standard of measurement; only so we could see that conceptually there could be smaller things, but we don't have the ability to perceive it.
You at 2X speed, the music is quite interesting! Like an opening to a rather inquisitive world-building story-driven video game. EDIT: Also if you pause right @ 5:20, and wait for the Vertigo Effect to take place then resume the video, its really pleasing to the eyes.
You can - don't forget one little simple fact: your tiny brain (no offense just in the scales of Universe) actually CAN fit the whole freaking Universe in itself and still not explode lol. We our brains have already conquered the Universe! Now its time to explore, discover and learn the conquered! Do not underestimate the galactic potential of your brain!!! Just go ahead, buddy! As the greatest thinker of tge planet Earth said "Maximum Effort" (Deadpool LOL)
It is sad that I would not actually be able to feel an interstellar traveling... I always think, am I living too early? I should have lived 100.000 years later, so I could feel how to instantly teleport to Mars, or other planets. Hahaha, maybe when I died, the technology won't reach it.
@@arlaputra6363 Ford also thought in his childhood that he will be not able to feel an intercity travel on the wheels of a mechanical machine... until he invented his own mechanical transport on the wheels. You know what I mean bro? It's NEVER late or early. As another greatest thinker of the Planet Earth said "just do it" (Shia Labeouf LOL)
Look at the size and we haven't even landed on Mars, our closest planet. We are amoeba as far as the universe is concerned. Amazing and sad at the same time.
Why would it make you value every single thinf that is happening in your life? Its just a size comparsion, and if this blows your mind, lemme remind u that there is multiverse
@@Fach317 multiverse is a theory, there is not a way to prove or disprove it, nothing is guerenteed but nothing isn’t, I for one appreciate being the little guy in the cosmic scale for being able to at least think about these things, don’t think there’s many organisms that can do the same!
Wow you're an optimist, the scaling of the universe makes me feel like everything will be pointless when either of multiple endings for the universe comes some of are, the big crunch, heat death, cold death etc. Well good on you.
@@Fach317 it's quite simple actually, knowing how small we actually are compared to everything is humbling and adds more value to life. Billions of humans, animals, insects etc etc, are living on earth, we are all living our own life, the way Mother Nature intended and we are just a tiny fraction of what the universe withholds, we are .0000000000000000.....% of the universe, we are literally nothing, yet everything means so much to us. The fact we even have a meaning is beyond comprehension and has the most value but compared to the universe, nothing has a meaning, everything just is. So the fact we even have a meaning is what is the most value.
Fun fact: IIRC this was inspired by Scale of the Universe, which was actually made by Cary Huang, the creator of the webseries BFDI (along with Micheal) I think I'm wrong but Kurzgesagt talked about the Scale of Universe, and the zooming reminds me of that too..
I feel someone is going to complain and say this comment is fake, Here's my source Carykh made and Kurzgesagt confirmed. ruclips.net/video/WBmWwsl1MAA/видео.html
And they say that the chance of existence of other life aside from the ones living on earth is little to none. The universe is HUGE, earth isn't the only planet people :reee: Aside from my rant towards these kind of people^^, this video is very awesome! And can spread a lot of knowledge about the universe that we live in, all in a 6 minute video of simple, moving pictures
Depends on how you consider alone; has ever existed, will ever exist or exists in the same now that we are in. Regardless which are true, because of the sheer size of the universe and the physics behind observing over those distances, we probably will never know the answer. That's what is scary to me, we are a speck of an island in the sea of the universe and the current is pushing everything away from us faster than we might be able to ever see.
The only reason we are alone is because all the other planets containing humanoids were invaded and eaten by hungry violent space creatures. Now they are scanning the universe for any possible planet left over.
Civilization is just a flash of (camera) light in a crouded stadium. And one flash will almost never see the other one. And even if it sees, it will never get to the other, as it will dim out much earlier.
@@SpaceCadet4Jesus You don't have to scan anything, you can just sterilize every single planet you come across. Compared to interstellar travel that's easy. Not to speak of intergalactic travel. It's easier to have a permanent presence on every single planet in a galaxy than to reach another one.
when you thing about it, the way from the smallest definite "thing" to us are actually bigger from us to the whole observable universe which is kinda crazy
The fact that there is 30 seconds of pure nothing after we see the plank length blew my mind about how small things can be.
I mean sorta, quantum foam and strings are completely hypothetical
Plank length is a definition, and the other two are hypothetical so those might be non existent. Or perhaps we just don't know what is in between.
it’s nothing only as per human’s known understanding. It might get filled up some day. even the smallest and largest are just as per our known understanding.
Corona Virus and HIV are so small but do big time damage
Brings a meaning to the phrase “big things come in small packages”
planck*
They forgot one right at the end: the distance our parents had to walk to school.
You got me laughing 😂
This joke never fails to give me a chuckle.
no they forgot the biggest thing "ur mom"
@@Joe080 unfunny
@@Joe080 unfunny
I love how light in one second can move more than we do in our lifetime
Or how we can walk the half the radius (and some) of jupiter in our lifetime :)
Some might find that depressing, but I prefer to make light of it.
@@fred_2021 nice
or that the total distance Voyager 1 has travelled in almost 46 years is less than the distance light travels in one day!
Or that the Neptune does only about half its way around the Sun in our lifetime.
And my grandma keep telling me: "look how big you are"
You must have saw god if your that big but not
@@abc123abc12-f lol😂
510b penometers
Lol
we're actually closer to the biggest thing in the universe than the smallest thing.
If Gomez's hamburger is 620 billion kilometres big
Just imagine how big Gomez would be
As big as ur mom
@@Limbbiscuit whoa, no need to insult Gomez there
@@staticbuilds7613 lmao
This needs to become the top comment
@@Aegis4521 agree
This is depressingly huge. It shows how absolutely MICROSCOPIC we are compared to the rest of the universe. I also like that they added a banana for scale.
we are so tiny yet so large compared to others its amazing
FOR CARYKH EVRYONE!!
Remember this is the /observable/ universe. We don’t know how big the whole universe is - it might be infinite (flat or hyperbolic geometry), or merely finite (spherical geometry) and yet be billions of times greater in radius than the observable universe.
Depressingly? Why is that depressing? There is nothing insignificant about human life. It's up to you to decide what standard that determines importance. A person is a universe unto themselves of complexity.
@@Novarcharesk Yes. I fail to understand the 'depression' or 'terror' so often expressed in relation to the large-scale cosmos. Maybe, more often than not, it's no more than a knee-jerk repetition of a trend, or meme.
Humans are closer in size to the universe than we are to the Planck length.
Wow, that’s crazy
It’s mindblowing to think of the scale of the universe
Also I think the Egyptians were closer to the invention of computers than to primitive humans
@@h3xagon0001 hey I’m pretty close to my computer right now!
@@Mebble oh cmon
The great nothing
Imagine being nothing but still called great
that's you
@@pedropedrohan102 you are just the nothing then
@@angelmatesmolan ok
😂
its an void.
0:00 Plank Length World
1:03 Subatomic world
1:45 Molecular world
1:50 Protein world
1:02 Cellular world
2:12 Insect world
2:30 Normal world
2:49 Planetary world
3:11 Solar world
3:37 Nebular world
4:14 Galactic world
4:30 Universal pocket world
4:40 Galactic Cluster world
4:51 Void world
5:20 Universal world
You went backwards with Cellular world.
@@Kalenz1234 they meant 2:02
3:11 Solar System
5:22 - Where is the "Your Mom" joke at the end?
Its up your ass to the left
@@exclusive2869 thanks for the help.
@@shaggymp2133 lmao
@@frostbaneaarvid881 yeah its stupid, like your mom
@@Noriko_riri and your mom :)
Lol there's a particle called OMG Particle
Fun Fact: Their actual full name is "Oh-My-God Particle."
My favourite is bottom quark - I don’t know why, just when I say it out load I can’t stop laughing 😂
My favorite was the great nothing cuz it looked like something
yeah, how about "DA MINI PEARL" partical? LOL
@@qohsb9765 phone?
0:30 Why is this funny xD
Whole bunch of nothing, then OMG... a particle.
Me : *complaining about having to move 2 feet away from my desk*
Our descendants in a tier 3 civilization who dont have to move anything at all to travel to another galaxy: pathetic.
lets hope we make it to a tier 3 civilisation
@Bob Thelob lol that'll never happen. Our cuvilasicion is not enough upgraded for it
@Bob Thelob Civilisation*
Sibilisashon
Hivilitation
Don't forget that the smallest thing is 10^-35 and the observable universe 10^26. So just imagine how damn freaking small is that
Well the observable universe is what we CAN see
The real universe might not even have a border
The name "observable" is what we CAN see with the hubble space telescope (a bit) or any other telescope.
@@domicat3841 I know, but i men, still 45.500 light years Big
@@peterolo2919 Well if the obversable universe was a football then galaxies would be skin cells. And stars would be quarks
It’s so eerie to think how we are so small in such a big universe. And we may never discover it all either.
We won’t there are things we will never explore never see
Yeah I just wish I could be in a time where space travel exists and we could go wherever we wanted all over the universe and beyond. But sadly that won't happen for us in our lifetimes or at all cause of the planet slowly dying
@@mastoid45 hate to break it to you but every planet is slowly dying.
Definitely won't.. and it's continuously expanding faster than we can observe it.. so once it expands it's out of our range forever
@@mastoid45 reality is kinda lame sometimes one time you think of having superpowers or traveling through planets kinda disappointing but hey atleast we living
who’s eyes went ↙️➡️↘️⬅️⬆️⬇️↖️ too?
Ikr
Me 😂😂😂😂
My eyes are looking at everywhere
I activated my sharingan
my eyes were going so crazy that I had to grow 4 more eyes
The main thing i learned from this is that japanese spider crabs are massive and scary
And that there is a giant hamburger floating in space
They are demon
Attack its weak point for massive damage.
Same bro. Think about the massive crab gods that lurk in the depths of the undiscovered ocean
@@donkekung4150 and its gomez's hamburger
I have to admit this video is amazing. Most size comparisons are WAY too slow, but this one keeps my brain and eyes busy constantly. Not so fast you can't take everything in, but not so slow that you get bored. Really like how smooth it is too, great job! :D
big respect for the cameraman for risking his life by taking ant-mans costume and creating this wonderful video
Fr
exactly we wouldn't be able to see these beautiful things without the camera man
Waiting for a woosh
@@chelvis1569 r/wooosh
Hey you know this is animated right, jeez you guys are idiots… jk I’m not one of those people ;-;
0:45 OMG ITS THE OMG PARTICLE WOW
And to think that's all in the Observable Universe, imagine how much more that could be out there
At 2:38 the most accurately known units of length, the yardstick for all measurements of length across space and time, the football field makes it appearance.
Meters
yardstick? More like fieldstick amirite?
Fake money 💰
Appreciated
Applicated
Preesh
Oil
Apprenticed
Beans
"Wow let's make comparison videos?"
"Okay, how?"
"Easy, Just make it confusing and dizzy, make it fast and too much information in one frame"
"Hmm okay"
2:25 wtf that stick figure why is on there
It’s made in collab with a youtuber who has some connection to that stick figure
Carykh
I think you meant to say, "2:25 wtf, why is that stick figure on there?"
Is For The Meme
Language
“Wait but why a stick figure” I’m dying 😂
Wait but why helped make that app lol
BUY THE APP LIKE I DID THEN
@@lavabite2245 I got it a long time ago
ITS PAID FOR ME DAMMIT
@@rex_5553 it's paid for everyone bruh
And that's just the OBSERVABLE universe, it's terrifying but absolutely fascinating
This is why Kurzgesagt is amazing, without them most people would have no idea about all of these sizes of things and multiple other reasons, in school most people are just learning the basics, the only time you get to study this stuff is as an adult and then its too complicated for most people that are young and even the adults themselves, but Kurzgesagt explain things way less complicated then most and people who aren't rlly into science and don't understand that much can also enjoy their videos. They also don't just do it for the money(Of course they wouldn't do it if they didn't get the money) but they actually care about people learning and their community, they could've done any other thing but decided to help people learn to earn money, and the way they present their sponsorships and not making it seem so fake.
Uhhh, who's gonna tell him?
@@aaeve5676 tell him what?
@@Muhammad-mu2bv people could still go to other easily understandable science channels even if Kurgesagt didn't exist.
@@aaeve5676 He was just saying Kurgesagt was amazing.
@@aaeve5676 sure that's true but kurzgesagt didn't get 10 million subs for no reason, they probs presented it the best imo
Never have I felt so big, yet so small in such a fleeting moment of time.
When you realize observable universe is “still” just observable. For all we know.. the observable universe might just be 0.0001% of the actual universe
Exactly
Or scarier, there is nothing beyond what we observe, and we've already found everything.
@@paradiseoctagon21794 the issue is, the observable universe is expands at every moment as light from stars billions of lightyears away reach us
its 0% of the actual universe because the actual one is infinite
@@growskull do u rlly think its infinite? that would mean that somewhere out there exists an exact copy of you, and not only that but everything you ever will/could do already has/will happen somewhere out there
1:58 oH lOoK hErE iT cOmEs (coughs)*
Ahhhhhh coronaviruus
kornavirs
@@pawn1234 you meant to say Coronavirus
Is everyone just going to ignore the fact that for some reason they decided to add a human cube for comparison?
Yes
Have you never seen a human cube?
@@sawe6051 Have YOU ever seen a human cube?
@@realdain I have this hydraulic press…
I think they made a video on it where they compared the mass or volume of the human species to something. That's where the human cube was created, so yes, I've seen it before but also only as a artistic depiction.
Love how there’s a hamburger chilling up there with the biggest black hole
1:58 the bacteriophage is headbanging
And coronavirus
@@taiteyboy2547
The coronavirus is'nt headbanging tho
@@lasagna2303
The coronavirus is headbanging
@@taiteyboy2547
But how
Corona is boll
How boll headbang
Lmao wtf replies
When u realize once u have died u would've been able to walk around jupiter if it had a surface
Cuz the amount of footsteps an average human makes in a life time is a longer distance than the surface of jupiter
@@Wackyxboss people born with no legs: am i a joke to you?
@@great_channel what's the hardest part of a vegetable to eat?
@@Wackyxboss Gamers who never go outside: *damn im athletic as fuck*
@@nostromisofficial6894 lol good 1
I immediately bought the app after I saw the thumbnail, I love Kurzgesagt it’s an awesome channel and their app must be as great as their channel.
This is beautiful but quite hard to enjoy due to positioning and pace.
Ya
Yep lowering the playspeed to 0.75x helped me atleast understand
Enjoy it by urself and buy the app
@@Moesthetics no
@@Moesthetics that escalated quickly
uh... the hourglass nebula just blinked....
3:46
It would be so creepy if I got to see that with a full view from afar.(if the universe had the same texture pack)
Glad to know I’m not the only one who always saw the middle part of the hourglass nebula as an eyeball
I really enjoy how the Planck length is presented through our perceivable standard of measurement; only so we could see that conceptually there could be smaller things, but we don't have the ability to perceive it.
4:31 the local group is heading
Edit: Thank you so much for 100 likes
heading where?
@@thetimelords911 to us
@Quowtaye A 😳
@Quowtaye A Uranus is not here because it stinks
There are no words to explain how mind-boggling this is
Yes there are. You could say it’s “mind boggling”
Props to the cameraman for shrinking and growing so he can capture this for us
You at 2X speed, the music is quite interesting! Like an opening to a rather inquisitive world-building story-driven video game.
EDIT: Also if you pause right @ 5:20, and wait for the Vertigo Effect to take place then resume the video, its really pleasing to the eyes.
This makes me excited and sad at the same time. So much to learn, discover and see but I can't.
You can - don't forget one little simple fact: your tiny brain (no offense just in the scales of Universe) actually CAN fit the whole freaking Universe in itself and still not explode lol. We our brains have already conquered the Universe! Now its time to explore, discover and learn the conquered! Do not underestimate the galactic potential of your brain!!! Just go ahead, buddy! As the greatest thinker of tge planet Earth said "Maximum Effort" (Deadpool LOL)
Very well said buddy😊
It is sad that I would not actually be able to feel an interstellar traveling... I always think, am I living too early? I should have lived 100.000 years later, so I could feel how to instantly teleport to Mars, or other planets. Hahaha, maybe when I died, the technology won't reach it.
@@arlaputra6363 Ford also thought in his childhood that he will be not able to feel an intercity travel on the wheels of a mechanical machine... until he invented his own mechanical transport on the wheels. You know what I mean bro? It's NEVER late or early. As another greatest thinker of the Planet Earth said "just do it" (Shia Labeouf LOL)
@@ЯковН-ю9х oh man, you really inspired me... Nothing impossible, we can change the future.
This video taught us that no matter how big your thing is, it's still small.
Look at the size and we haven't even landed on Mars, our closest planet. We are amoeba as far as the universe is concerned. Amazing and sad at the same time.
Pfp made this comment a lot better
This made me feel big and small at the same time
This video made our star (the sun) feel small. LOL
The only other person who can do that is your ex
With how big this universe is, you still can’t find a girl that likes you
Bro this literally did it from the smallest to biggest good job
It said 6 minutes of video but it took me 1 hour pausing it and googling every new thing I didn’t know it existed
I love how they just put a random stickman at 2:19
2:23 It’s intentional, that guy is Wait but why, who collaborated with Kurzgesagt to make this app. Btw, Alan Becker moment
After watching this video, i felt like I'm just a bacteria riding a dust that roams around earth. (felt so smol)
Compared to the size of the universe idk if we can even be considered the smallest particle to it we are that insignificant, life is weird
Horton hears a who is a great movie
@@billydasquid1201 still waiting on a sequel
@@IssDiddy Horton Hears a Who was based on a poem/book. I don't think there would be any sequel.
4:22 is the time
2:28
They just had to include the Kurzgesagt duck 😂.
Is it just me or does that bacteriophage look like its vibing to some great music
You know its big when something is called 'The great nothing'
And this is from our one universe, assuming there is not another one and we are actually just one of many in the multiverse.
Teacher : What is you're favorite thing in space?
Me : "The Great Nothing!"
same!
I’m very glad he added the duck :)
@Ahmad Hami Hello
0:43 OMG!!!! THE OMG PARTICLE!!!!!
Can't even begin to fathom the complexity and range of the multiverse, let alone our own universe. Spectacular.
4:23 andromeda is my favorite galaxy
Yep
Then live there.
If you can.
Probably not.
But try.
"Favorite galaxy" lol
@@Goatlikeitornot yeh core2
Yeah
When you realize the vid is zooming in and out way faster than light
Such a size difference that the physics used on either end of the spectrum don’t even work together (as far as we know right now)
We don't even know if the Earth is flat
@@pavelborisov515 bruh every normal person knows it's a donut-shaped
They do work together. Isn’t it like every physicist’s goal to link these kinds of things?
@@KenLinx yeah. Because they don’t currently.
@@NStripleseven They do currently, we just don't know.
Bea if you see this i love you.
Planck: am I a joke to you?
We can't see beyond observable universe until we somehow break the speed of light
@@MrPinkDino Let us become four dimensional and take control over time.
It goes to show you nothing is to small to be important. Down to subatomic fundamental parrticles
ITS PAID FOR ME DAMMIT
Graphic very beautiful i loved it
It baffles me how humans are able to observe 100000000000000000000000000m of universe.
And this might be absolutely nothing compared to what's beyond.
3:37 hamburger
Insignificant is a really generous way to describe humanity
i think about this a lot, makes you value every single thing happening in your life if you keep this video at the back of your mind at all times
Why would it make you value every single thinf that is happening in your life? Its just a size comparsion, and if this blows your mind, lemme remind u that there is multiverse
@@Fach317 multiverse is a theory, there is not a way to prove or disprove it, nothing is guerenteed but nothing isn’t, I for one appreciate being the little guy in the cosmic scale for being able to at least think about these things, don’t think there’s many organisms that can do the same!
@@biggreen1456 ur right my guy
Wow you're an optimist, the scaling of the universe makes me feel like everything will be pointless when either of multiple endings for the universe comes some of are, the big crunch, heat death, cold death etc. Well good on you.
@@Fach317 it's quite simple actually, knowing how small we actually are compared to everything is humbling and adds more value to life.
Billions of humans, animals, insects etc etc, are living on earth, we are all living our own life, the way Mother Nature intended and we are just a tiny fraction of what the universe withholds, we are .0000000000000000.....% of the universe, we are literally nothing, yet everything means so much to us. The fact we even have a meaning is beyond comprehension and has the most value but compared to the universe, nothing has a meaning, everything just is.
So the fact we even have a meaning is what is the most value.
“Human Cube”
Excuse me..?
Timestamp?
2:41
What that?
@@ms.yawhaw8831 cube the size of all humans' mass mushed together lol
@@ryan__soccer6265 it disgusting thing
3:46 anyone noticed the hourglass nebula blink?
0:08 String are a part of the string theory, which is widely accepted, but have not yet been proven.
Like it can be more thinner thing?
❤❤
It's amazing how far humanity can see into space
We're lucky to be born in this time
Yet all we saw is when the the lights from space hit our eyes and telescopes
Bro why is the Japanese spider crab the same size as an elephant 💀
I thought the human at 3:07 was the biggest size a person got lol
same LMFAOO
Wt the heck? Are you that dumbl!?!?!
@@tres-2b299 yes
That's ridiculous. The largest person was barely the size of Mercury.
@@MrCmon113 ?!?!
I think I remember in the 80s, at the time we thought there were only 5-6 galaxies out there. Then we launch hubble. Yeah, plot twist
I'm looking at a chicken egg, I blink, and suddenly we're onto the Titanic. Nice. :)
Thank you for indirectly telling us we are pretty small
Exept for your mamma
2:12 are you saying i can see a human egg with my naked eye?
probally
It is the largest cell in the human body
Also, ironically, the sperm is the smallest.
Well you can but dont try it if your a men
Fun fact: IIRC this was inspired by Scale of the Universe, which was actually made by Cary Huang, the creator of the webseries BFDI (along with Micheal)
I think I'm wrong but Kurzgesagt talked about the Scale of Universe, and the zooming reminds me of that too..
I feel someone is going to complain and say this comment is fake, Here's my source Carykh made and Kurzgesagt confirmed. ruclips.net/video/WBmWwsl1MAA/видео.html
@@arkahvGah this comment is fake!1!1!! >;(
@@Azariy0 OMG STFU!!!!!1111111/sarcasm
"Wait but why the stick figure"
Someone made a short film animation using atoms
@@Astinel I know. It's in quotes.
É incrível saber que somos privilegiados em estar presente no meio de um universo de 93 bilhões de anos luz
Light-year is not a measurement of time
What....no Borg cube at Wolf-359??
I played this with tick tock from interstellar and somehow it made my brain achieve a greater understanding of everything...
Forces you to think this is some sort of precursor ancient alien data you collected from a face hugging super computer
why am i watching this i already have the app
WE already have the app, when did you bought it?
i want it
@@scuti2 No
@@taiteyboy2547 NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
And they say that the chance of existence of other life aside from the ones living on earth is little to none.
The universe is HUGE, earth isn't the only planet people :reee:
Aside from my rant towards these kind of people^^, this video is very awesome!
And can spread a lot of knowledge about the universe that we live in, all in a 6 minute video of simple, moving pictures
Life outside earth is possible! But intelligence being? None!
2:33 look at how big the Japanese spider crab is
Holy crap that’s like the most interesting thing in this entire video. Thanks for pointing that out.
I liked and subscribed!
Wow thanks! I really never upload anything but I guess I can try to share some random material haha
cameraman speed is 93 billion light years in a minute on the way back, billions and billions of times faster than the light
The only reason we could be alone in the universe is if we are the very first life in the universe. That's scarier than not being alone.
Depends on how you consider alone; has ever existed, will ever exist or exists in the same now that we are in. Regardless which are true, because of the sheer size of the universe and the physics behind observing over those distances, we probably will never know the answer. That's what is scary to me, we are a speck of an island in the sea of the universe and the current is pushing everything away from us faster than we might be able to ever see.
The only reason we are alone is because all the other planets containing humanoids were invaded and eaten by hungry violent space creatures. Now they are scanning the universe for any possible planet left over.
Civilization is just a flash of (camera) light in a crouded stadium. And one flash will almost never see the other one. And even if it sees, it will never get to the other, as it will dim out much earlier.
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It's pushing fucked up aliens from galaxies we haven't observed yet away at more than lightspeed. Thank you, expansion.
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You don't have to scan anything, you can just sterilize every single planet you come across. Compared to interstellar travel that's easy. Not to speak of intergalactic travel. It's easier to have a permanent presence on every single planet in a galaxy than to reach another one.
The fact that The Vatican is bigger than a moon is crazy
when you thing about it, the way from the smallest definite "thing" to us are actually bigger from us to the whole observable universe which is kinda crazy
At 4:24 it says the milky way is 201,000 light years. I thought the milky way was 100,000 light years across!
One of a few problems with this video.
man can’t wait to see “wait but why stick figure” in the real world
they forgot that the smallest thing is the cross on mobile ads
I can't stop laughing at GOMEZ'S HAMBURGER🤣
I always wonder how do we outrun universe expansion so we could get out from the universe and go beyond
We can’t
@@yancgc5098 time warp? Not even wormholes? Well, what a time to live in, gotta rely on my great great great great great great great 69240 grandkids
@@youwantmyname9208 That is if humanity isn’t extinct by then
@@yancgc5098 I'm sure not, biggest threat is destroying our own home, but that would took centuries or millennium to possibly happen
Not sure if that is possible because that would mean going faster than the speed of light which is impossible
One at the end it should be: the distance some dads went to get milk.
3:00 how is all the water on earth smaller than the Pacific ocean
Because all water on earth is condensed into a cube. If you condensed the pacific into a cube it’s be about half the size.