Does anyone know what arm we are on in the milky way? I'd like to go from outside the galaxy to the earth.. is that possible... not fast travel but...fly there?
Imagine a Habitable Planet with Intelligent Life on that Planet. Imagine the Religion which would have evolved out of the Giant Vortex in the Night Sky. Them sending something like Voyager to be lost into endless space, hoping for someone to pick it up in future. The Stories the Elders would tell about the Sky Storm. The movies and books making Fictional sci-fi movie of how Milky Way galaxy is made out of clouds, and a highly Advanced Alien Civilization had made it to observe their Planet.... or like The Creator lives there and they love us so much that he put an eye on us to be observed. Imagine The superstitions , The Paintings, The Sculptures.... The Architecture which revolves around it. !!!
I don't doubt they would have felt like the universe was "clearly" made for them, because everything looks so perfect and fine tuned for their existence. Like, if the creator didn't love them, then he wouldn't have put the Vortex in the night sky to watch over them, right?. And they would say "can you imagine a night sky without the Vortex? How dull would that look like! The Vortex was obviously created for our enjoyment and appreciation, and is a clear indication we are special".
@@ericsamuel3712 Alright I tried my best, man...I couldn't find the same planet, I found another one that looked a bit like it and did it from there, I hope you like it. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/zK2vQr89t_s/видео.html
@Jabr0niDave it looks like that because it's mass Is so big that it makes it impossible for it to be perfectly round and it makes the ground constantly shift and break so it gets the potato shape
What other people have said. It’s not even necessarily its mass that makes it like that, it’s the sheer size in volume that it takes up. Stars like our sun, similarly sized stars, and even stars far larger (to an extent) are pretty much a perfect sphere in shape, their gravitational pulls are strong enough to keep the mass in a spherical shape, as it’s spread around a much smaller space. With gigantic stars like Betelgeuse, UY-Scuti, and of course Stephenson 2-18, their size, while absolutely dwarfing stars like our sun, isn’t comparable to their mass. Despite their large size, these stars are, comparably, very light, when it comes to a size to weight ratio. Our sun is of course, one solar mass, because it’s THE sun. Betelgeuse, despite being 764 times larger in diameter than the sun, is only about 15x heavier, 20 at the absolute most. UY-Scuti is even lighter, at roughly 7~10 times heavier than the sun, despite being about 1,700 times larger in diameter. Stephenson 2-18’s true mass is not yet known, but given the trend of larger stars being comically light in mass, Stephenson 2-18 likely has around 4~6 solar masses, despite being around 2,150 times larger in diameter. This much larger size, combined with a weight that isn’t the same ratio as our suns and other similar stars, makes it so the gravitational strength of larger stars cores isn’t enough to necessarily keep all of its mass in a uniform shape, there simply isn’t enough gravity to sustain a perfect sphere, and thus, you get weird looking fluctuations, causing oblongly shaped stars. If stars like Betelgeuse, UY-Scuti, and Stephenson 2-18 had masses comparable to their size, let’s say, dozens of, to hundreds of thousands of solar masses, they would very likely be perfect spheres like our sun.
tf u mean by ground. A ground is always a solid surface, but the star's surface is hot ionized gas(plasma). Its gravity is so immense it crushes its own surface and makes itself distorted@@soldier3157
Does anyone know what arm we are on in the milky way? I'd like to go from outside the galaxy to the earth.. is that possible... not fast travel but...fly there?
It's the Orion arm, and oh boy, good luck with that
If you know enough about nearby stars and nebulae in the Milky Way you could pull it off
@@24masks i thought we were on the sagitarium one?
Orion arm
Orion arm
Imagine a Habitable Planet with Intelligent Life on that Planet.
Imagine the Religion which would have evolved out of the Giant Vortex in the Night Sky.
Them sending something like Voyager to be lost into endless space, hoping for someone to pick it up in future.
The Stories the Elders would tell about the Sky Storm.
The movies and books making Fictional sci-fi movie of how Milky Way galaxy is made out of clouds, and a highly Advanced Alien Civilization had made it to observe their Planet....
or like The Creator lives there and they love us so much that he put an eye on us to be observed.
Imagine The superstitions , The Paintings, The Sculptures....
The Architecture which revolves around it. !!!
I am your second like. This comment makes sense
...And I subscribed to your channel! ;) (I'm your fourth subscriber)
I don't doubt they would have felt like the universe was "clearly" made for them, because everything looks so perfect and fine tuned for their existence. Like, if the creator didn't love them, then he wouldn't have put the Vortex in the night sky to watch over them, right?. And they would say "can you imagine a night sky without the Vortex? How dull would that look like! The Vortex was obviously created for our enjoyment and appreciation, and is a clear indication we are special".
Cool video!
I will leave a like :)
Imagine if humanity woul developed on a Planet there. Must be even more scary because of the insane distance to everything..
Could you zoom into earth from this planet ?
You mean the one where cameraman is standing at the end of the video, right?
@@24masks yes please
@@ericsamuel3712 Alright I tried my best, man...I couldn't find the same planet, I found another one that looked a bit like it and did it from there, I hope you like it.
Here is the link:
ruclips.net/video/zK2vQr89t_s/видео.html
Its like World 4 in Super Mario Galaxy 2…
I CAN SEE MY HOUSE FROM HERE!
its funny how in the settings you can find potato graphics
I travelled to Stephenson 2-18, the largest star, why does its shape look like a potato lol
I'm not 100% sure, but it may have something to do with its inmense mass and the fact that it is so close to go supernova.
@@24masks hmm maybe but they don't show it like that in other media and stuff
@Jabr0niDave it looks like that because it's mass Is so big that it makes it impossible for it to be perfectly round and it makes the ground constantly shift and break so it gets the potato shape
What other people have said. It’s not even necessarily its mass that makes it like that, it’s the sheer size in volume that it takes up. Stars like our sun, similarly sized stars, and even stars far larger (to an extent) are pretty much a perfect sphere in shape, their gravitational pulls are strong enough to keep the mass in a spherical shape, as it’s spread around a much smaller space.
With gigantic stars like Betelgeuse, UY-Scuti, and of course Stephenson 2-18, their size, while absolutely dwarfing stars like our sun, isn’t comparable to their mass. Despite their large size, these stars are, comparably, very light, when it comes to a size to weight ratio. Our sun is of course, one solar mass, because it’s THE sun. Betelgeuse, despite being 764 times larger in diameter than the sun, is only about 15x heavier, 20 at the absolute most. UY-Scuti is even lighter, at roughly 7~10 times heavier than the sun, despite being about 1,700 times larger in diameter. Stephenson 2-18’s true mass is not yet known, but given the trend of larger stars being comically light in mass, Stephenson 2-18 likely has around 4~6 solar masses, despite being around 2,150 times larger in diameter.
This much larger size, combined with a weight that isn’t the same ratio as our suns and other similar stars, makes it so the gravitational strength of larger stars cores isn’t enough to necessarily keep all of its mass in a uniform shape, there simply isn’t enough gravity to sustain a perfect sphere, and thus, you get weird looking fluctuations, causing oblongly shaped stars.
If stars like Betelgeuse, UY-Scuti, and Stephenson 2-18 had masses comparable to their size, let’s say, dozens of, to hundreds of thousands of solar masses, they would very likely be perfect spheres like our sun.
tf u mean by ground. A ground is always a solid surface, but the star's surface is hot ionized gas(plasma). Its gravity is so immense it crushes its own surface and makes itself distorted@@soldier3157
Cute
pc specs please
Name of the first song please
it would be interesting to see what andromeda looks like from m32 or m110 galaxy or even the triangulum galaxy
Which app can you use to download this game? Is it on Steam?
@@EnglishLad As far as I know it's only on steam.
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I can't install this program because my computer is not mm😢