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Exploring The Limits Of Space | Secrets of the Universe | Spark 

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Epic black holes, nuclear furnaces at the core of giant stars and volcanic pressure cookers inside planets - all across the immense reaches of time and space, the universe is being transformed by seething caldrons of energy.
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@snivla4
@snivla4 3 года назад
I tell you what . This is very interesting and full of knowledge but it also makes a great bedtime story for a more adult person its very relaxing and as its on RU-vid you can always go back to where you last left off.
@bluesbird1461
@bluesbird1461 5 лет назад
Music is amazing.
@jasminthyme180
@jasminthyme180 5 лет назад
Good ol' times in Spark stream 😢
@KeepCalmandLoveClassics
@KeepCalmandLoveClassics 2 года назад
This is simply breathtaking 🙏🏻
@prosonicastudio8296
@prosonicastudio8296 3 года назад
Anybody know title of first song ?
@alangarland8571
@alangarland8571 4 года назад
interesting, but this saying is that random stuff organizes over a long time. Isn't there some kind of entropy law which disagrees?
@robpatty6062
@robpatty6062 6 лет назад
The music sounds like something you'd hear in resident evil....lol
@curtcoller3632
@curtcoller3632 4 года назад
Play less video games - or join Max Tegmark.
@lilab.stevenson7609
@lilab.stevenson7609 4 года назад
A star is energy it never dies it just changes forms just like mankind that's my theory short and sweet LOL
@shatnermohanty6678
@shatnermohanty6678 3 года назад
Actually the world around us is made up of Star material . The Oxygen you breathe , the Calcium in your Bones , the Nitrogen in the Atmosphere , all were created when a Giant star died in a Supernova explosion . These elements combined together and formed the Earth and all life and ultimately US .
@isaiqbal3138
@isaiqbal3138 2 года назад
Things die wether the matter remains or not
@shezzshack3087
@shezzshack3087 3 года назад
Which religion I believe 🤔🤔🤔 Humanity I guess because we all are stardust
@buckleybuckley70
@buckleybuckley70 6 лет назад
I’m glad I watched this🌎☄️💥🌪🌜🌝🌞🌛🌓
@Dennis6167
@Dennis6167 3 года назад
Hey Barney look up at the sky, where Fred? Over there ....that Way.... it looks Milkey
@jayrich6532
@jayrich6532 7 лет назад
No comments, surprising
@buckleybuckley70
@buckleybuckley70 6 лет назад
Jay Rich.....Great video, I was surprised also.
@surachatngangit4447
@surachatngangit4447 3 года назад
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@nanusharmabathinda7533
@nanusharmabathinda7533 5 лет назад
World in Since in Hearty of Book
@Rubensgardens.Skogsmuseum
@Rubensgardens.Skogsmuseum 6 лет назад
We can not see the edge so why making a documentary about it?
@golagaz
@golagaz 4 года назад
That's why.
@auberrydarren32
@auberrydarren32 4 года назад
@@golagaz Yeah, that's legit why.
@runs_through_the_forest
@runs_through_the_forest 3 года назад
book: the big bang never happened by Eric Lerner work by: Halton Arp questions red shift interpretations and some other related astronomy "taboos". Unzickers real physics talk: discussion with Wolfgang Kundt called "Do black holes exist" for something closer to our home: the standard Sun model, where a lot of astronomical assumptions are based on, could be wrong. Liquid metallic hydrogen (condensed matter) is what dr. Pierre Marie Robitaille suggests and has made his case strong the last 20years with numerous papers and lectures, only to be ignored completely.. My point is what these kind of docu's present are a whole lot of assumptions based on assumptions.. cosmology is still in a serious crisis, as things don't ad up.. enjoy the rabbit hole folks..
@curtcoller3632
@curtcoller3632 4 года назад
Did you ever consider Hubble could be wrong? I don't think so. You just "copy".
@KonstantinDedov
@KonstantinDedov 3 года назад
На русском голос диктора лучше обработали
@alangarland8571
@alangarland8571 4 года назад
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@garyskyner5855
@garyskyner5855 7 лет назад
A documentary for five year olds.
@taunteratwill1787
@taunteratwill1787 6 лет назад
Gary Skyner Your comment shows it was made for the likes of you . . . .
@buckleybuckley70
@buckleybuckley70 6 лет назад
Taunter Atwill.....I concur 🌎
@buckleybuckley70
@buckleybuckley70 6 лет назад
It’s hard when your little but hopefully you won’t feel this is still over your head by your 5th birthday😊
@shaunseegmiller69
@shaunseegmiller69 4 года назад
How does it compare to the one you produced? What's that,you didn't make a documentary about the universe? Hmm...imagine that,somebody opining about something they know nothing about
@danoconnor2435
@danoconnor2435 4 года назад
@@shaunseegmiller69 Nice one .This idiot thinks he's smart
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