In just 60 years, we have made an INSANE amount of technological advances.. I think if our future self 60 years from now could send pictures and messages to ourselves now in the present we would not only be wildly impressed but I think we would somewhat terrified.. I believe that there is a lot going on even today that is leading us as a species in a direction that there is no coming back from.
Humanity will understand what it is only when it is revealed that we live concave, inside the Earth. Humanity will understand that Darwin's theory is a lie and that the whole world is designed, there are no coincidences, there are laws that govern our world.
@@youthoughtaboutit6946 In my honest opinion, it's never going to be an option at this point. Humans have proven to be far too permissive, and excited with the idea of war, and destruction.
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What if those giant blind spots......are ultramassive black holes So large that no light escapes and there is no distortion to be seen That would be absolutely spine chilling And a truely horrifying discovery
@@Venthe half of the shit yall know abt space is pure hypothesis since theres genuinely no way to find out most of the things out there, hell theres even a probability the universe is older than we think
@@Gabi-ld3kp sure. But everything we observe supports current theories; and no current experiment falsifies the theories. And we try, boy, we do try - from JWST in space to CERN, we observe and analyze everything from massive galaxies to subatomic particles. There are limits to knowledge with our tools, but we pushed the limits damn far; and as such we can be quite confident with the current theories. And this is precisely what I love about science. Nothing is set in stone, do we test, learn, modify and test again. So far, no Satan in sight :)
It doesn't scare me because the universe is only about 16,000 km in diameter. We live inside the world who has been fantastically designed, there are no cases here, so there is nothing to be afraid of, you will see it after death and you will smile at the very thought of it.
@@mrpoopybuttface When you understand how the world works, you won't be afraid of anything. People are afraid that they accidentally fall brick on their heads and then darkness or hell. There are no cases, everything is based here on rights, rules of playing. Each of us is a driver of our own body. After his death, we sit down to the salon of new bodies and the fun will start again. Unless you do something very bad, you will wait or send you a penalty to be a pig and not to lead the human body. They rarely deprive previously granted rights.
@@aghy52hag The Concave Earth district is 40,000 of this radius of 6370 km, i.e. the diameter at the Earth's surface 13.5 thousand km and it is not known how thick the universe cover is, so I put on approximately 16 thousand km. Bright?
@@kevinware3268 The key is not to travel across space, but to fold it. In other words, use an infinite amount of energy to create a gateway you can step right through to anywhere in the Universe you want to go instantly. In order to do that, we would basically have to become Gods lol.
@@runnergo1398 Alcubierre-White Warp Drive is the closest we have got it also theoretically has solved the power issue. still needs alot of power but not infinite.
What if the Milky Way is just one signal moving along a Cosmic Neural Network, and we make up the atoms that make up our galaxy? Something that large would seem as though it is taking billions or trillions of years from our perspective, but to the being of such magnitude, it would be milliseconds.
I used to think the same way but the way things are I think we are on quantum level and even smaller than atoms. We could be a part of God's brain indeed. Atoms follow laws of Physics and Chemistry so we are just doing the same. I just don't understand why do I have to go to the office for work doing all this..... 🙄🙄
I came up with this theory a few says ago… I believe we are all either a part of some larger greater lifeform, or we are an object of great complexity in this greater being’s world. One or the other, the structure of our galaxy is too calculated and to be chance at all. Probability suggest it is more likely there is a true hierarchy of beings.
Yes. Exactly. Microscopic to universal in zoom, they mirror one another. And every little step of the way. Balance between the two greatest extremes is the answer to find strength for galactic struggles. Until then...we are doomed in my opinion. Balance will be found if not by us, then by everything. And I think we have been living through that for a while now. Almost a century.
@@sniperninja27 When you don't understand a thing but it all seems to make great sense is what universe and your comment is all about. Not many would realise but balance indeed, like very less people know that Jupiter is a failed Star, it was destined to become another Star but failed to get enough gases to start a Nuclear fusion and Jupiter is one of the main reasons why we are here for so long. It is our shield otherwise we would have been gone a long time ago. 👌👌
You are such an excellent informer of humanity my friend and I find it amazing to think of stuff beyond our world it makes me remember how unimportant somethings are 🙏
just remember big rocks and gas clouds are the unimportant thing, the life you use to perceive it is the important thing. The biggest size you can conceive is infinitely small to god, it might as well be nothing.
For us , the time is moving extremely slow in comparison to what's happening in Universe. It's like we are in the past , and things that are going to happen in the future , already happened but for us it's not "time" yet. I know it sounds incredible, but looking at everything as a whole , you can notice that we are moving very slow ,but we can't imagine something like that . Tip : dangerous asteroids are avoiding Earth (most of them) , and many other catastrophes. It's like everything is in slow-motion for us , but everything already happened and we are waiting for it.
It’s incredible to think about that. I read a forum one time saying if we were from a different planet only a few hundred thousand light years away during our present time we would be seeing dinosaurs and everything roaming the earth at that time. But if we were on earth looking at different planets we would be seeing there past all we are seeing right now is the past of everything but the moment we make travel to another galaxy or something time starts speeding up and then we end up in the future where things have happened and if you tried going back to earth and coming from a different universe earth probably won’t exist anymore because you’ve traveled in time so fast that just a year or two is more then 3 million years.
@@crazficlipz3748 Yes, this theory is very good 👍 it is incredible, I believe this is also true and that our past, present and future are closely related to speed , though if that's the case , then we are not living in a real world, it's rather a simulation perfectly crafted and everything already set from the beggining , which is a thing if you consider the Bible and its prophecies..
Dude for real! When you see some of these telescope images all of a sudden you start to wonder if gods and space monsters really are out there........ O.o I mean they just can't be explained logically! You can see whole faces! Some areas straight up look like Hell with people burning and suffering, other areas look like a depiction of a Heavenly paradise. Other areas look like it's a portal to another reality! Others look like a single giant eye ball is watching! There's just so much more happening and we don't even know it. 🙀
The milky way galaxy we live within, turns out to be one of the largest galaxies in the nearby region of laniakea and it is actually far bigger than we until 're gently realised in the order of almost 100 times the diameter we estimated it to be. That we used to consider to be outside of it we now consider to be simply its suburbs
I call it tufted space-time cosmology, where the negative curvature has more of an effect because of the positive intergalactic curvature, which I call the curvature differential
Pictures of universe like in molecular structure connected by black holes and white holes wearables connected in different galaxies with different densities either expanding or Contracting and all different ages.
Awesome episode. One suggestion: Each sentence contains valuable and complex information. Periods at the end of sentences are intended to provide a pause for emphasis and digestion. It would be helpful if you allowed a full second or even two seconds between sentences the way a teacher or lecturer does. Thanks!!
My thoughts exactly. love the info although felling like one long sentence. I think its kind of the shtick of the narrator as most of their videos are like this. I listen to these while doing school work and it tends to be like a white noise hum, but I am actively listening to the information.
@@masongarner268 think it might be AI narration. They could program in longer pauses in their settings. If it’s an actual person then they just need to stop rushing ✌️
In 0:15 the graphics The Dipole Repeller are very similar Canadian Meteor Orbit Radar CMOR. All abnormal is in vortex Earth, all normal is concave Earth. The shift to the infrared is not the Doppler effect but the usual chromatic aberration in the glass at an altitude of 100 km, the Karman line. The light curves upwards, therefore any geodetic leveling has a maximum optical range without correction of 100m. Timelaps stars also only compatible with the concave Earth model.
The great attractor is prob the next level of existence interacting with our own, using the energy of our galaxies like we use atoms were their time happens in seconds to them but happens in billions of years in our own. 🤷
@@Cynyc-pq2pc HAHAHAHA no. It's his usual clickbait nonsense. No one but leymen think the great attractor is anything but a supercluster pulling us closer.
Imagine most human fighting each other on this small planet called earth while there's is a bigger problem we should face together for the sake of humanity.
@@gavinrobinson8925 yes. In fact ima put this so called "great attractor" in their place right now. I'm going outside and I'm gonna punch it in the face.
If the universe wanted us dead we wouldn't have been here for the past 14 Billion Years!!! The universe doesn't bully galaxies out of existence, it simply anhilates them! To the universe, we are so insignificant, we almost don't exist!!! It has much much bigger ambitions!
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Well there's more than one great attractor right ?? Can't we look at other massive galaxy clusters and see what is drawing those towards a focal point and see what it is that's drawing them into that central point of their respective clusters?
Yes. But that's boring and doesn't show us the exact thing pulling us. Which is almost certainly just a couple or few very large superclusters behind and/or next to each other and we just can't see it.
@@Shayster-_- yup, we didn't even know that there were other continents in our own planet before and we have the audacity to say that there ain't no life in the entire universe.
I wonder if in the next 1,000 years or so if we would be able to take a large brown dwarf star and turn it into a sun. Can we make a fusion energy burst with a strong enough pulse to awaken it.
It's "unfortunate" that it's so much easier to search for exoplanets that are incredibly distant from us than it is to search for the theoretical ninth planet of our own solar system; I'm absolutely thrilled that we're able to find exoplanets, though, so I'm using "unfortunate" in it's loosest form. I just wish that, assuming scientists are correct, we would discover the supposed large planet far out past Pluto (that's greatly affecting the orbits of so many KBOs/TNOs) and even though it would be hard as hell to study, just finding it would be an amazing discovery/achievement, nonetheless.
i'm no expert but my theory is the great attractor is part of the nature of the cyclical life cycle of the universe and every time the cycle ends and restarts the great attractor is there compressing the existing universe into a hot dense mass of gas, energy and matter which eventually will result in the next big bang starting the universe all over again