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Cosmology: A Big Bang and the Beginning of the Universe 

Professor Dave Explains
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If we want to learn about the universe, we have to start at the very beginning. How and when did the universe begin? Is it even possible to know about such things? Yes, it is! That's what cosmology is all about, the origin and development of the universe. Let's go over what astronomers know today, and also mention what we don't know yet!
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@mysterymaster_
@mysterymaster_ 3 года назад
"how do we show nothingness" use the "no background" checkered squares that png images use
@mysterymaster_
@mysterymaster_ 3 года назад
@@mazolab but it represents nothing
@ee2542
@ee2542 3 года назад
1:48 ''in this tutorial'' thanks now i can make my own universe!
@Vagabond-Cosmique
@Vagabond-Cosmique 3 года назад
I know it's still young but I wonder anyway: how's your universe doing?
@ee2542
@ee2542 3 года назад
@@Vagabond-Cosmique pretty good. Still waiting for it to cool down but apart from that it's alright. How about yours if you made one
@Vagabond-Cosmique
@Vagabond-Cosmique 3 года назад
@@ee2542 Sadly, mine is still just an idea, blossoming in my mind. Hopefully, I'll get to make it a reality soon enough, but I'll probably have to be patient.
@gluonic
@gluonic 3 года назад
I wish.
@tripedal2063
@tripedal2063 2 года назад
@@ee2542 Still stuck waiting for quantum flunctuation :(
@leekfam7667
@leekfam7667 3 года назад
Imagine going to visit your relatives in the singularity and then your home is instantly light years away
@ParaSpite
@ParaSpite 3 года назад
"What... what is this? There appears to be some sort of... separation? What happened?"
@WillPhil290
@WillPhil290 3 года назад
Sometimes it feels like it man...
@tripedal2063
@tripedal2063 2 года назад
I hate when that happens
@ultimategamer2669
@ultimategamer2669 2 года назад
Worst weekend ever.
@pedrosso0
@pedrosso0 2 года назад
I mean it'd be impossible because 0d you'd always be at every point because there is only one point
@flirkami
@flirkami 5 лет назад
So this is a serious question, why in Professor Dave's sake are these Videos getting these low view counts? This content is not university level but all the videos are a good precurser to whichever field one wants to know more about and to get started. People should really appreciate such stuff way more ..
@ProfessorDaveExplains
@ProfessorDaveExplains 5 лет назад
well it's pretty new still but i'm trying to get the word out! please tell your friends!
@edwardwoods2991
@edwardwoods2991 5 лет назад
Totally agree. This channel deserves more views and subscribers. Scientific illiteracy is a major problem even today, in my opinion.
@harrydoherty8299
@harrydoherty8299 5 лет назад
For me most of this is over my head,plus I'm 72 and only listen to mostly the professor debunking the ignorant flat earthers and astrology. funny how some people don't like what he says .so they don't understand what he says and get mad .instead.typical behavior id say.IE southern folks. Lower credit scores in the south,lower iq and over weight and a church on every corner. Am I stereotyping??
@dekippiesip
@dekippiesip 4 года назад
This channel is better than a lot of other popular RU-vid science channels. It goes into much more detail, and avoids the trap of using bad analogies or trying to hard to be funny with cheesy jokes.
@nebtheweb8885
@nebtheweb8885 4 года назад
@@harrydoherty8299 I am also 7 decades old and anytime I encounter a flat earther or science denier in the comment section of any youtube video I may be watching, they get directed to all manner of Daves excellent videos, hoping they at least take a look. Even if they don't, that doesn't stop me from watching Daves videos. The series above (playlist already exists), is a favorite of mine.
@tiuhti__
@tiuhti__ 4 года назад
The Big bang is such a weird thing to imagine. Especially T=0. Its so incredibly strange and for some reason I'm getting anxiety from it, because my mind can't comprehend it. Great Video!
@loveitftw
@loveitftw 2 года назад
Lol same
@Archdions_Fire
@Archdions_Fire 2 года назад
Same whenever I try to imagine nothingness I get a headache
@PunmasterSTP
@PunmasterSTP 2 года назад
Yeah I feel the exact same way! There's actually a term for it, "apeirophobia"...
@briangale404
@briangale404 2 года назад
Is it more difficult to image t=0 or the time has no beginning? What about absolute nothingness vs infinite space. When absolute nothingness means there was no space/time. Crazy
@PunmasterSTP
@PunmasterSTP 2 года назад
@@briangale404 I'm reminded of a quote by Blaise Pascal: Man is equally incapable of seeing the nothingness from which he emerges and the infinity in which he is engulfed. Also, whenever I hear the phrase "spacetime", I'll always think of this channel: ru-vid.com 😎
@michaelpisciarino5348
@michaelpisciarino5348 5 лет назад
0:29 How did The Universe Begin? When did it begin? 0:57 *The Big Bang* 2:30 The Beginning, T= 0 3:20 Nothingness, how do we see nothingness? 4:02 t= 0, *The Uncaused Cause* 5:12 Some Energy from No Energy. The Simplest Thing (The Original Duality) 5:54 *10^-43 Seconds after The Big Bang* "The Planck Epoch" 7:24 10^-43 to 10^-36 Seconds, "The Grand Unification Epoch" 8:00 10^-36 to 10^-32 Seconds, "The Electro-Weak Epoch" or "The Inflationary Epoch" Even dispersion 9:38 10^-12 Seconds, "The Quark Epoch" 10:00 10^-6, "The Hadron Epoch" 11:17 1-10 Seconds, "The Lepton Epoch" 11:40 10seconds- 17 minutes The Photon Epoch, Fusion, "The Big Bang Nucleosynthesis Period" 12:27 17 minutes to 337,000 Years "The Photon Epoch Continued" 14:02 337,000 years- 150 million years *The Dark Ages* not much happening - Slow Slow Cooling - Slow Slow collecting of gas clouds - Atoms join together
@ianainabotelho7806
@ianainabotelho7806 4 года назад
That's gonna be helpful, thanks!
@minhazulabedinakib9429
@minhazulabedinakib9429 4 года назад
Thanks!
@swaggin1716
@swaggin1716 4 года назад
@RadioTSM {Operator Teddy Timis} lol the agreed upon creation story does not necessarily contradict this, but okay neckbeard
@imcloud305
@imcloud305 3 года назад
@@earlysda and then he says earth is flat Yeah no shit that man deserves to be worshiped
@yordannydelvalle3301
@yordannydelvalle3301 3 года назад
@@earlysda That reason you say it is not accurate it is because you do not understand it. People like you prefer an easy answer to everything in a black and white view of reality. This is indeed a complex and somewhat difficult to understand even was an engineer students that use a lot of mathematics and physics. No, a a scientific theory is not the same as the colloquial word for theory. A theory have evidence, proof, mathematical models and scientific peer review that are constantlt correcting each other and inproving their argument and gaining new evidence. So, instead of throwing a biblical verse or any quatations better use a peer or data that can be review and seen by anybody especially professional to actuall see some proof and modify said theory.
@alsilverman5084
@alsilverman5084 4 года назад
Wow PD. That was incredibly interesting. Sending this to my brother. At 71 he’s just retired a Dr of internal medicine, and going back to school to get his degree in Astronomy.
@Bollibompa
@Bollibompa 4 года назад
Rofl!
@jakejohnson6954
@jakejohnson6954 4 года назад
Damn he aint ready to give up life yet until he becomes an expert on space. Damn i respect that
@hubertfarnsworth6824
@hubertfarnsworth6824 3 года назад
*Respect 100*
@octavylon9008
@octavylon9008 3 года назад
wait are u serious ?
@alsilverman5084
@alsilverman5084 2 года назад
@@whomer3197 fantastic! Thanks for asking. 👍🏻
@aaaah540
@aaaah540 2 года назад
One of the things I like about science is that it’s a humble philosophy. When scientists don’t know things, they admit it outright to everyone. That way, we know what we need to learn in the future. It makes scientists trustworthy.
@Montesama314
@Montesama314 2 года назад
History's record of bloody dictatorships should show that belief one is never wrong makes one capable of great wrongs.
@wowlukewalker
@wowlukewalker 3 года назад
After watching this video my grandmother turned to me with a confused look on her face and said, "You really believe all this stuff? This makes more sense to you than creationism?" Science education is much needed, thank you for this video Professor Dave!
@nathanmckenzie904
@nathanmckenzie904 3 года назад
Creation actually makes more sense because you can just say God did it" and that is the answer. It's easy and basically anyone can understand it without any thought. Understanding the Big Bang is hard, requires knowing math, and having an understanding of physics. Of course the creation story is BS, but i understand why a lot of lay people say it's easier to understand
@wowlukewalker
@wowlukewalker 3 года назад
@@nathanmckenzie904 I completely agree, you have hit the nail on the head!
@the10thdoctor84
@the10thdoctor84 3 года назад
@@nathanmckenzie904 OK, saying god created the universe may be simpler, but assuming there is a god rise an impossible question to answer, what, who, when did this god was created? And that's a problem way more complex that answering the big bang because we don't have anything to prove God existence and even less (that's really nothing) to be able to understand what created it.
@nathanmckenzie904
@nathanmckenzie904 3 года назад
@@the10thdoctor84 i get you, my response was satire on the entire god claim
@Mark-Wilson
@Mark-Wilson 2 года назад
my god don't ler her descredit you she ahs been sadly indoctrianted and is probably very devout to it its hard to leave something you bleieved in for so long it certianly did to me until the vidence was too much
@1337fireninjas
@1337fireninjas 3 года назад
Professor Dave, thanks for making your videos they are great. You're doing a great service to us english speakers teaching these scientific principles in such an understandable way. Question about the last part of this video though, isnt oxygen required for ignition? Or was oxygen also one of the atoms created as part of the gases when fusion was possible?
@ProfessorDaveExplains
@ProfessorDaveExplains 3 года назад
in this context it's not ignition like combustion, it just means that it's hot enough for nuclear fusion to begin
@1337fireninjas
@1337fireninjas 3 года назад
I see, thanks for the explanation.
@cgaccount3669
@cgaccount3669 5 лет назад
I love the format of your videos. You cover these complex topics at a level that most people can understand and still make them entertaining.
@DudeWhoSaysDeez
@DudeWhoSaysDeez 6 лет назад
I like cosmology. This is a good explanation with good animations to help us understand.
@Moath1277
@Moath1277 4 года назад
"No matter how much you believe it to be true, or how elegant and well versed its mathematical and geometrical model may be, a theory proposed in areas where no human experience is possible or attainable, will never be anything more than naturalist mythology! No better than the myths of creation adhered to by the tribesmen dancing around the fire praying to a totem in the forests of Africa." -Dr. AbulFeda Bin Massoud ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dwYKgtjGQyk.html
@237kitty
@237kitty 3 года назад
@@Moath1277 You can't call yourself a doctor in the sciences if you constantly spew religion.
@Moath1277
@Moath1277 3 года назад
Tommy Hubbard science is something, and naturalistic metaphysics is something else my friend
@gmalejandre
@gmalejandre 3 года назад
It was explained in the video that they don't have conclusive idea on what happened before 10^-36 of a second. After that it's purely theoretical until the first 17mins. And from there the events can be replicated on a particle accelerator. No bold claims were made like some sort of mythology as you describe. And they are certainly willing to discard the theory if evidence for something else comes to light. Scientists do real work in the name of science, they don't deserve to be compared to false prophets.
@LateNightKaiju
@LateNightKaiju 3 года назад
@@Moath1277 Interesting quote. Depends on what he means by human experience. We will never experience walking on the surface of the sun but we can see it with the right equipment. With other equipment we can examine the origins of the universe.
@constpegasus
@constpegasus 6 лет назад
You do some incredible explaining on your videos. Keep them coming!!!!
@Hansca
@Hansca 6 лет назад
I've watched MANY youtube videos on this subject and this is by far the best. Dave you have an uncanny knack for teaching, thank you!!!
@jerboa4586
@jerboa4586 3 года назад
Really? I'm glad I came across this one first then :)
@FrostDirt
@FrostDirt 3 года назад
I haven't thought about how the universe can expand so quickly in such a short amount of time. But when I apply the time-dependence of the Hubble parameter for a radiation dominated universe ([d/dt a]/a = 1/2 1/t), everything makes sense lol.
@99xanthan99
@99xanthan99 3 года назад
This has been out for two years and I have never seen it even though I watch your videos daily just because they get recommended so often. Lesson learned. Subscribed, liked and hit the bell like I should have done a long time ago. This video is aweso... ooooo chemistry!
@chasingtheunknown3763
@chasingtheunknown3763 4 года назад
wow, you explained it very simply. had various sources to read and this is the best! you have a precious gift in teaching!
@arsenic1987
@arsenic1987 3 года назад
I love this so much. The sheer AWE of it. But it also terrifies me to my very core.... the idea of "nothing" is just so hard for me to not be afraid of. Irrational fear unfortunately.
@mmccrownus2406
@mmccrownus2406 2 года назад
It’s nothing to fear
@seantaggart7382
@seantaggart7382 2 года назад
@@mmccrownus2406 yeah right
@idiosyncraticlawyer3400
@idiosyncraticlawyer3400 2 года назад
It's perfectly rational.
@arsenic1987
@arsenic1987 2 года назад
@@idiosyncraticlawyer3400 In hindsight, I concede to that. But fear of concepts (which only exists in a mind) is borderline irrational. Maybe it's more a "disorder".. since it can literally trigger my fight or flight system just thinking to analytical and logical towards it.
@idiosyncraticlawyer3400
@idiosyncraticlawyer3400 2 года назад
@@arsenic1987 Fear of fear itself?
@kirkleadbetter1093
@kirkleadbetter1093 4 года назад
Great work Dave. Really enjoy your work. Thank you for helping me understand some larger issues.
@tom2443
@tom2443 Год назад
Wow great tutorial, you're by far my favorite RU-vid teacher. You make understanding incredibly difficult things understandable to people who aren't super smart. I can only imagine what things we will learn in the next 100 years considering what we've learnt in the last 100 (that's if we're still here and the planet is still habitable...) I'm going to look up the next one now! 10/10 good work Dave 👍
@459luker
@459luker 3 года назад
This is amazing. I've never seen such a clear and concise explanation of complex phenomena that can be understood by a layperson like me. Well done sir.
@matthewb8229
@matthewb8229 4 года назад
You musings about "no thing, or is it some thing" reminds me of something we listened to occassionally in the missile business. "The missile knows where it is at all times. It knows this, because it knows where it isn't."
@lunsicchunix_5407
@lunsicchunix_5407 6 месяцев назад
I been interested in studying astronomy and cosmology for right now and I saw your channel. Your channel made this more interesting and actually made me realize how complex and vast the universe is and I still have a lot to learn from it. But I do hope this continue. I want to prove that I can be become the best astronomer the world has ever had. So after a few years, when I stumble again on this comment. I hope I reach my dream and becoming what I truly wanted.
@lolod-b8452
@lolod-b8452 15 дней назад
I just love how these tutorials are both accessible and deep down into the subject !
@zatman7712
@zatman7712 2 месяца назад
“Frosty“ 10^28 K 💀
@Skymannot6939
@Skymannot6939 2 года назад
Thanks doc your lessons are just incredible well done that anybody can understand them, I wish they were made compulsory in our education system.
@gaboelexo
@gaboelexo 9 месяцев назад
i keep coming back to watch the series, thank you
@Tobi9012
@Tobi9012 3 года назад
Great video, thx for the explanations. It's very overwhelming and kind of unbelievable, that/how all this happens. But one thing is very clear for me: That was NOT random!
@aanil35
@aanil35 4 года назад
Hi...I Had been going through various videos which could possibly explain all these concept of big bang nothingness and it's correlation... And to my surprise I found the most relatable explanation here...truly awesome and phenomenal explanation... I just started with some arbitrary videos and thinking back I realised I actually lost the count...These videos are kind of awesome...keep going..
@WillPhil290
@WillPhil290 3 года назад
Professor Dave is so important to the world...
@zeegeeecs
@zeegeeecs 2 года назад
This is an amazingly well done video on this subject. Thank you 🙏
@smooth_sundaes5172
@smooth_sundaes5172 Год назад
Brilliant series. Thanks Prof Dave!
@Hari_Om_Pandey
@Hari_Om_Pandey 3 года назад
This video definently deserves more views....
@Strype13
@Strype13 4 года назад
Imagine how hot your oven would have to get for it to take ~100,000,000 years to cool down just enough for matter to exist. Burn your popcorn at those temps, the stuff just ceases to be.
@perhaps7995
@perhaps7995 2 года назад
Amazing video Dave, I'm looking forward to more. Always loved your channel and your vids, been subscribed soon before 1mil
@eljison
@eljison Год назад
Nice job summarizing the epochs, as well as including which parts are unknown hypotheses, which are more theoretical, and which are supported by evidence. Some folks will miss those distinctions, and more importantly, how they are connected and how we have already eliminated multiple hypotheses that did not lead to observable/testable results.
@toya_todoroki.
@toya_todoroki. 2 месяца назад
“The big bang” Me, an aspiring future astrophysicist just wanting to learn a bit about my future career: *I am mature I am mature I AM MATURE* 💀
@RedIsntHome
@RedIsntHome 2 месяца назад
Good job!Just remember to continue in your aspirations by using the Internet as a tool for education,then you'll surely be a great astrophysicist someday!
@toya_todoroki.
@toya_todoroki. 2 месяца назад
@@RedIsntHome thank you so much! It really means a lot :)
@gouripriya6951
@gouripriya6951 2 года назад
This is soooooo goooooooddd 😭❤️
@DeaconShadow
@DeaconShadow 3 года назад
Very good primer. Clear and to the point.
@zestyzombierevived
@zestyzombierevived 4 года назад
Incredible information. Well done sir!
@graladue
@graladue Год назад
I would note that the first thing, the first "point", is not necessarily an uncaused cause. Its cause is unknown, and currently unknowable. Perhaps there is no cause, perhaps there is. We shouldn't really suggest that one or anther is more likely because we simply do not know. It may be that we can never know. When we don't know, anything could be possible and we wouldn't know. This is the inevitable problem with all cosmological "proofs". You can't extrapolate from the known into an area that is undefined. It's a black swan fallacy on a grand scale.
@ProfessorDaveExplains
@ProfessorDaveExplains Год назад
Good point.
@wpankey57
@wpankey57 2 года назад
I'm 65 and even after watching this video I still don't get it. Nevertheless, I find it really fascinating and I hope you will continue to produce such great educational content.
@brianperry2961
@brianperry2961 3 года назад
I find the whole thing compelling to listen to someone for 10 mins say and for me to have a lightbulb moment makes my day
@TheYassersData
@TheYassersData Год назад
Thank you so much, professor Dave
@mayureshkulkarni4791
@mayureshkulkarni4791 3 года назад
Why does it feels like I have understood everything & absolutely nothing at the same time! It's really weird 🙂
@daniellewilson8527
@daniellewilson8527 3 года назад
Greed.the statement sounds contradictory but understanding some things and not understanding the others happens, which makes sense
@ayushlo8998
@ayushlo8998 4 года назад
Imagine your sitting in your living room and a universe just pops into existence in front of you (I know that you wouldn’t see this but it’s a joke)
@bamtan6001
@bamtan6001 3 года назад
That helped me to understand. Thanks a lot.
@djchemtalk2946
@djchemtalk2946 4 года назад
Excellent topic I'm enjoy watch as always
@jaromchristensen5598
@jaromchristensen5598 4 года назад
legitimate question, in what frame of reference are these time figures like "17 minutes" coming from? with time being so relative it seems odd to be able to say something happened in the early universe for some absolute universal length of time experienced by all particles within it.
@GeorgeDCowley
@GeorgeDCowley 2 года назад
The universe was nearly homogenous for a lot of it.
@orange_man_from
@orange_man_from 2 года назад
My breakthrough in understanding the big bang was the fact that our conception of time breaks down at that point. I mean, who knows! To us and our calculations, all those forces broke apart within a second. Maybe to that expanding and cooling energy, it took billions of relative years. I don't know enough to know. But it makes me wanna know!
@grahamwilliams4438
@grahamwilliams4438 Год назад
Thanks
@c0rtikoZteroids1
@c0rtikoZteroids1 4 года назад
Great video! Really interesting.
@Vikramadithya02
@Vikramadithya02 5 лет назад
Beautiful explanation.
@theoregontruckerT880
@theoregontruckerT880 3 года назад
I’m loving this. Reminds of watch bill nye videos in elementary school. Someone give this man access to a tv network
@RageAgainstTheDice
@RageAgainstTheDice 4 года назад
Great video, watched it with my 5-year-old, trying to get him to passively take in as much science as possible...
@monalizabinagatan6644
@monalizabinagatan6644 4 года назад
thank you sooo much!.. it helps me a lot!.. if I may ask? what's the next video after this? I mean the continuation?..
@ProfessorDaveExplains
@ProfessorDaveExplains 4 года назад
Just go to my astronomy playlist and you’ll see!
@musicandstuffyaya
@musicandstuffyaya 7 месяцев назад
never thought id get a gripping cliffhanger in a cosmology explanation video (Also im 12 and i love ur vids they really help me understand it and i want to be an astrophysicist when im older, i got all of this and was even able to explain it to my very bad at science mum)
@WiiAndii
@WiiAndii 4 года назад
Question from a layperson who simply watches these videos to be fascinated: I have heard several times lately that the speed of light is allegedly not only the highest speed we were ever able to measure, but also the highest speed that anything in the universe can have. I have not yet seen an explanation for how we are able to know this with certainty (or at least no explanation I was able to understand), but I was willing to accept it as a given for now. Here, however, you said the universe expanded to be about 600 light years across, within just about 17 minutes. How is this possible if nothing can move faster than the speed of light? Does the expansion of the universe at such a rapid speed not imply anything moving outwards at such speeds? Or did different rules apply back then because pretty much nothing we know today had formed yet?
@ProfessorDaveExplains
@ProfessorDaveExplains 4 года назад
Check out my special relativity tutorials in my modern physics playlist! It is indeed the universal speed limit as you'll see there. It limits motion within spacetime, not the expansion of spacetime itself, however.
@WiiAndii
@WiiAndii 4 года назад
@@ProfessorDaveExplains Thanks, I watched them! I wouldn't say I understood everything, and how the universe or spacetime was able to expand that quickly is still hard to imagine, but many things I was only vaguely familiar with before have become much clearer now. I really appreciate what you do, and it's amazing how many topics you cover. I have a feeling I'll be going through quite few of your playlists in the near future.
@arsenic1987
@arsenic1987 4 года назад
@@WiiAndii Closest I can get to explaining it myself is imagine spacetime being the outside of a balloon as you inflate it. all points drift apart. There is no "speed limit" on how fast that can go. The speed-limit applies to traversing the surface of the balloon from one point to another.
@solaris4022
@solaris4022 2 года назад
It's really beautiful when you think about it. Despite the universe being full of shit that could kill us, despite the process of evolution being a long and difficult task were any 3 seconds from then could cause extinction- despite all the disasters, plagues etc. We made it. We've come so far. And that's a comfort. And it all started from this.
@seantaggart7382
@seantaggart7382 2 года назад
Yeah It makes you wonder Just what is there more to learn?
@lews66
@lews66 2 года назад
Great video. Also great content in the channel
@wernerlippert5499
@wernerlippert5499 2 года назад
Incredibly well described
@saurabhagrawal3934
@saurabhagrawal3934 5 лет назад
During Inflationary epoch it goes to light years within fraction of sec.. how can it be possible since nothing can travel faster than light.?? I guess Relativity was applicable during big-bang..
@ProfessorDaveExplains
@ProfessorDaveExplains 5 лет назад
So special relativity applies to objects moving within spacetime, it says nothing about the behavior of spacetime itself, so inflation actually doesn't violate any laws of physics! Pretty astounding stuff, though not well understood, particularly not by me.
@lucofparis4819
@lucofparis4819 3 года назад
Inflation doesn't make spacetime travel anywhere, it's literally making more 'anywhere'. So, it's not going faster than light, it's adding more space, so to speak. And this addition isn't located 'from somewhere'. It's everywhere. Imagine every single Planck length sorta breeding new Planck length, if you want an analogy to help you grasp why it would grow so big in so little time.
@austinlincoln3414
@austinlincoln3414 3 года назад
Dark energy speeds up exponenetially and can separate space faster than light
@saurabhagrawal3934
@saurabhagrawal3934 3 года назад
@@austinlincoln3414 Its not about just dark energy. The speed of light is measured in space time. During Infationary epoch the space time itself is in making. That's why it can be more than speed of light.
@skystriker1238
@skystriker1238 3 года назад
Could quantum fluctuation even be possible in the time before the big bang when there was no universe for a particle to pop into existence to?
@Mark-Wilson
@Mark-Wilson 2 года назад
the quantum flcutuation is conejcture we don't know but its possible its really mathemtically complex there might hav ebeen something before big bang or nothing we don't know
@cricket700612
@cricket700612 4 года назад
Excellent narration.
@asdfg4330
@asdfg4330 2 года назад
great video, i liked it
@andrewnicholas291
@andrewnicholas291 4 года назад
Wow. 10^-43 seconds is ~1 plank time, the time it takes light to travel one plank length That long after the universe was created, it was ~10^32 degrees K, which is ~100 nonillion degrees K At 100 nonillion degrees K, the heat waves that would be raiding of of the object would be 1 plank length long, which is technically the hottest something can get. So wow.
@belgiumball2308
@belgiumball2308 3 года назад
Dave, I got a question: Did the universe expansion slow down as a result of gravity breaking away? Its okay if its not yet known. Flatties think we know everything. We dont. There are lots of things we dont know.
@belgiumball2308
@belgiumball2308 3 года назад
@@TuriGamer I mean at the symmetry breaking
@adrian55garcia
@adrian55garcia 6 лет назад
This is amazing
@Rico-Suave_
@Rico-Suave_ 3 года назад
Brilliant explanation, one of the best explanation of Big Bang
@jimjeff9852
@jimjeff9852 3 года назад
Me at the end: "It's a staaar ~♪"
@daniel67248
@daniel67248 2 года назад
why do i love the juxtaposition between Dave happily teaching about science and Dave aggressively making fun of stupid people like -Dr- Kent Hovind
@chrisbeecraft
@chrisbeecraft 3 года назад
My Compliments, this is one of the best, most digestible, explanations of the Big Bang Theory and the Beginning of the Universe I have ever seen or read, and I have seen and read lot in my search as a layman (I'm an Accountant). I have read Stephen Hawking's, "A brief History of Time" and "The Universe in a Nutshell" and your clip should be required viewing for Junior High School students, or anyone else, before they attempt to read more in-depth works.
@__.__mishu.u__
@__.__mishu.u__ 3 года назад
I like to know about cosmology very much.. Tnx
@shivamchouhan5077
@shivamchouhan5077 2 года назад
8:32 frosty 10²⁸K temperature
@scottiethegreat74
@scottiethegreat74 2 года назад
Somewhere out there a flat-earthers head just exploded, creating more dark matter!! 😂😂
@creativenamegoeshere2562
@creativenamegoeshere2562 2 года назад
well, they are certainly lacking grey matter.
@nordic24
@nordic24 2 года назад
@@creativenamegoeshere2562 They are lacking any matter lol
@MTheoOA
@MTheoOA 6 лет назад
Another doubt, teacher, in cosmology, already we use the Boson field concept for characterize mass on the ''standard model''? Or this series of videos does not have too much about that? Thanks, you are amazing
@sina6457
@sina6457 4 года назад
No one could have put this more technical and yet simpler than you did just in 15 min. This is an art you have been blessed with. Do not stop!
@yaronkl
@yaronkl 5 лет назад
With so much mass condensed into a relatively small space - what is the meaning of time and seconds? Isn't the universe at these stages like a massive black hole that wraps space time so much that to talk about seconds is meaningless?
@ProfessorDaveExplains
@ProfessorDaveExplains 5 лет назад
that's a pretty good question! perhaps time dilation was so extreme back then that those initial moments would have seemed much longer to anything that could have experienced it. but of course nothing could have possibly experienced it. but as to the physics of it, i really don't know!
@danfield6030
@danfield6030 5 лет назад
Before "ordered time" there was "unordered time).
@siaotak4657
@siaotak4657 2 года назад
As a Christian, I think you have explained this very well. But I am still a little confused regarding quantum fluctuations. There was completely NOTHING before the Big Bang. How can something come from nothing? Quantum fluctuations have been observed in our universe(where there is something), but out of completely nothing? How does that work. If anybody who is reading this is willing to explain, please do so in a serious, scientific manner, without throwing stuff about theology(which you don't understand) in my face. *Please.* P.S: Quantum Fluctuations happen in our timeline. But before time?
@LoKing1337
@LoKing1337 2 года назад
So I think there was something before the big bang but we don’t know what so we just say that there wasn’t anything (Correct me if I’m wrong)
@youareasock9752
@youareasock9752 2 года назад
We don't know so we shouldn't jump to conclusions like religion
@hammalammadingdong6244
@hammalammadingdong6244 2 года назад
The Big Bang theory does not posit that "nothing" existed. Rather, it is everything, but in an extremely condensed state.
@seantaggart7382
@seantaggart7382 2 года назад
@@hammalammadingdong6244 yeah
@seantaggart7382
@seantaggart7382 2 года назад
@@youareasock9752 Well he didn't say that Its their right to Believe
@markrowland1366
@markrowland1366 2 года назад
Thanks prof.
@MemesSpaghetti
@MemesSpaghetti 3 года назад
I love these videos, and I love the information presented and how easily digestible it is, but every time I hear "tutorial" all I can think about is Alan Tutorial and I immediately lose focus on the video lmfao.
@Anarcath
@Anarcath 5 лет назад
“Nothingness is the absence of itself”~J.P. Sartre
@pepperVenge
@pepperVenge 2 года назад
Whoa, this was a really good movie! I hope there's a sequel!
@ProfessorDaveExplains
@ProfessorDaveExplains 2 года назад
This astronomy playlist has 40+ more tutorials.
@pepperVenge
@pepperVenge 2 года назад
@@ProfessorDaveExplains Thanks! I'll check them out!
@pepperVenge
@pepperVenge 2 года назад
@Abdullah Ibn Umar lol no. You can keep your religion. And leave your preaching in a church. If you keep it up, I'll report you.
@pavel9652
@pavel9652 2 года назад
Don't forget to check the videos on abiogenesis and the theory of evolution. These two along with The Big Bang and a bit of knowledge about logical fallacies will give you tools to extract the salt from salty creationists in copious amounts ;) Since you have already pepper, this would be a great addition ;)
@paulmahoney7619
@paulmahoney7619 2 года назад
@Abdullah Ibn Umar I'd like you to explain GPS, the precession of Mercury, time dilation, gravitational lensing, and every other piece of known evidence of GR without using it. I'll wait.
@elonmusk123
@elonmusk123 3 года назад
I didn't had headache when I came here, thanks for the gift 🤕
@Storifiedyt
@Storifiedyt Год назад
You Sir are a Legend. Thank You 🙌
@Gfish17
@Gfish17 3 года назад
I hate the "God did it" Non answer Christian Apologists want me to swallow. Thank you Professor Dave for making videos that break down Scientific Research into cosmology. I would like to see you respond to a Ray Comfort video that's cosmology leaning.
@siaotak4657
@siaotak4657 2 года назад
If you want proper answers, speak to a theologist. God is not a sky wizard. God is physics. God is time. God is everything. This is the concept of God. This is what omnipotency means. (Also, the Genesis is poetry, not history).😃
@Gfish17
@Gfish17 2 года назад
@@siaotak4657 so god himself is a poetic concept as well?
@siaotak4657
@siaotak4657 2 года назад
@@Gfish17 You do not understand. Genesis is poetical. It is a mere poem for God. Evolution does not contradict Christianity, which is something that many Christians do not understand. The 6 Days of Creation are not literal. Everything that has lead to us was planned by God when he popped the Universe into existence. The concept of God cannot be explained exactly, because we do not know what he did exactly in the beginning. This is why when we talk about Him we speak poetically: "In the beginning, there was nothing. Nothing but the silence of an infinite darkness. But the breath of The Creator fluttered against the face of darkness, whispering: Let there be light... And light was."
@seantaggart7382
@seantaggart7382 2 года назад
Okay then how bout this God has a tool box That made all of this All those things were just him tinkering But im not saying science isn't wrong Im saying why not god used science?
@seantaggart7382
@seantaggart7382 2 года назад
@@siaotak4657 we technically are our own gods Looking at this as a Christian We've BROUGHT PEOPLE BACK FROM THE DEAD fed the hungry And cured the sick We did those miracles We are our own gods But that aint a bad thing
@nellokiko6755
@nellokiko6755 4 года назад
Where did the energy come from to ignite the ‘Big Bang?’
@insciencewetrust1183
@insciencewetrust1183 4 года назад
@Cobweb Recordings I hope will do someday.........before I die.
@mace9930
@mace9930 4 года назад
In my opinion, information and energies contain inherent, inert disparities and potentials that could manifest in a confined scenario. These potentials may have compounded in the singularity inception, forming the initial potent reaction. This is not a 1+1=2 circumstance, the subtle properties of the potential energies and information are catalysts that cannot be easily gauged. Differences between energies and information created an emergent property, and this impulse was converted into explosive power. The potential that resided within the informational and energetic gaps of the singularity was violently and mathematically extrapolated, probably due to forced quantum entanglement and high density in such close quarters. In other words, there was more to the original singularity than "a simple ball of energy", it contained enormous hidden potential.
@ranganathanmass3542
@ranganathanmass3542 4 года назад
@@mace9930 no
@keithmayes4358
@keithmayes4358 4 года назад
Nello Kiko I don’t think you were paying attention when Dave explained how the Big Bang came into existence. It was a quantum fluctuation, similar to virtual particles popping in and out of existence as explained by Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle. He did say though that the very beginning is not understood and it’s mainly conjecture until we get to 10 to negative 36 seconds. That’s my understanding anyway.
@markcostello5120
@markcostello5120 4 года назад
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@urielpolak9949
@urielpolak9949 2 года назад
Great content
@blacksand8427
@blacksand8427 6 лет назад
Please keep going with it
@KikossMr
@KikossMr 4 года назад
the big bang sounds as if a zip file was being unzipped :P
@byronkelly4374
@byronkelly4374 4 года назад
RRRR-I-i-i-i-i-i-ii-i-i-i--i-i-i-PPP!
@smashexentertainment676
@smashexentertainment676 4 года назад
unzip.zip
@byronkelly4374
@byronkelly4374 4 года назад
@@smashexentertainment676 LMFAO!
@ghostagent3552
@ghostagent3552 3 года назад
Better than listening to my Christian teachers atleast
@siaotak4657
@siaotak4657 2 года назад
You must understand the Bible is not a science book. The Genesis is poetry, not history. Ask the majority of theologists. Your Christian teachers are not theologists. They probably just did a shitty religious seminary where nothing was explained to them. God is not a sky wizard. God is physiscs. God is time. God is everything. This is the concept of God.
@DonnieDGaming
@DonnieDGaming 2 года назад
So the part where you talk about symmetry breaking of the forces. Is there where the study of super symmetry comes from???
@michaeldemetriou1399
@michaeldemetriou1399 2 года назад
Brilliant Dave
@skepticsinister
@skepticsinister 2 года назад
Thank you 🙏 Professor Dave!! This is essential information for the progress of humanity, indispensable information ℹ for the entire globe 🌍. Religion is no solution for the requirements of humanity in the 21st century. The scientific method has made religion obsolete, it is for primitive minds.
@Yo.Schwifty
@Yo.Schwifty 3 года назад
It's just kinda hard to believe that the universe happened out of randomness... i still think there was another external force that helped. But we'll never know
@LDRAGO1705
@LDRAGO1705 3 года назад
yes there was an external force called god
@Yo.Schwifty
@Yo.Schwifty 3 года назад
@@LDRAGO1705 I doubt it
@LDRAGO1705
@LDRAGO1705 3 года назад
@@Yo.Schwifty The odds are too small. Pick between multiverse or god. No naturalist can justify the odds with just this universe alone. Even if you adopt Alan Guth's cosmic inflation. Arguments for god + pascals wager = good reason to believe in god.
@Yo.Schwifty
@Yo.Schwifty 3 года назад
@@LDRAGO1705 once again i doubt it... no evidence or anything to prove a creator
@Yo.Schwifty
@Yo.Schwifty 3 года назад
@@LDRAGO1705 and why are you liking your own comments lol?
@edluckenbill8363
@edluckenbill8363 2 года назад
Great video
@narissarivera9658
@narissarivera9658 2 месяца назад
Professor Dave is the best!
@byronkelly4374
@byronkelly4374 4 года назад
its weird how different you sound in your tutorials compared to when you were destroying flat earth!
@byronkelly4374
@byronkelly4374 4 года назад
@Kidd such morons, as well as the reality denying creationists!
@austinlincoln3414
@austinlincoln3414 3 года назад
Lol
@moseptyagami606
@moseptyagami606 2 года назад
This is sort of the only reason I still hold onto the thought of a god. Or gods. Or goddesses, or whatever. Nothing is something because it’s everything around us, but how did everything around us come to be? We all need something to make another thing. So how did something just- appear? But, that begs the question. What created gods? Goddesses? Everything? Is life as we know it nothing at all? When did it all start? Like. Seriously, when? How? I know he tries to explain it, but it had to come from something. How did nothing turn into something without another thing? You can’t say molecules, what made molecules? What started that? Ugh, this hurts my head.
@hammalammadingdong6244
@hammalammadingdong6244 2 года назад
This isn't "something from nothing". It's "everything very condensed to everything expanding".
@Daniel-wr9ql
@Daniel-wr9ql 2 года назад
Okay so basically you're just pulling the same god of the gaps that every religious person uses. Got it. Maybe you should be honest with yourself and say "I don't know" instead of making stuff up for how things came up to be.
@moseptyagami606
@moseptyagami606 2 года назад
@@Daniel-wr9ql I’m not, I’m asking. I gave up on religion 2 months ago, after this was posted. I’m just wondering. I don’t know, that’s why I’m asking
@moseptyagami606
@moseptyagami606 2 года назад
@@zealousforyah1008 where’s the proof? Give me proof without the Bible lol.
@chloemcmullen7700
@chloemcmullen7700 2 года назад
Is the observational evidence for the expanding universe addressed in this video? I think I'm supposed to be finding it here for a class.
@bryongault7353
@bryongault7353 4 года назад
Next question, if we came out of the universe, than does that mean were the universe? Also I saw that we had the same elements as a star and everything is just right for us and animals, idk but this and philosophy are just so astonishing
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