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Objects That Should NOT Exist in the Universe 

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@SciencephiletheAI
@SciencephiletheAI 2 года назад
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@Arriss2121
@Arriss2121 2 года назад
hi
@Ryu-oj9wz
@Ryu-oj9wz 2 года назад
Hello mortals
@user-dy9tf1ch1n
@user-dy9tf1ch1n 2 года назад
Don't care
@UTKETCHUP
@UTKETCHUP 2 года назад
There's a pronunciation mistake at 8:39 Why would you care though lol Foolish me
@MrWildbill
@MrWildbill 2 года назад
I used to really like this series but since you changed the voice I find not only do I rarely click anymore but it just does not seem as interesting...
@jaylegoninjago5615
@jaylegoninjago5615 2 года назад
The universe: I inflated to 10⁷⁶ my size in just fractions of a second. Venezuela: Pathetic
@Deleted-Banana
@Deleted-Banana 2 года назад
Venezuela: rookie numbers
@geo4716
@geo4716 2 года назад
As Venezuelan, this sheet is 2000% accurate. LMFAO
@jaylegoninjago5615
@jaylegoninjago5615 2 года назад
@@geo4716 2000% ? like your 2020 inflation rate. Side note: I'm joking I don't wanna be mean or somethin
@Rovsau
@Rovsau 2 года назад
legit funny xD
@lasttarrasque6223
@lasttarrasque6223 2 года назад
Ah yes, randome oil price crashes do wonders for an ecomomy.
@Draughster
@Draughster 2 года назад
5:26 By the way, this isn't a joke, the people researching this star were so confused that when they published a paper, they purposefully named it "where's the flux?" because its acronym is "WTF"
@manikpatok1942
@manikpatok1942 2 года назад
i do drugs
@velporas
@velporas 2 года назад
@@manikpatok1942 cool
@jared-2
@jared-2 2 года назад
@@manikpatok1942 stop it. get some help.
@voicemail6315
@voicemail6315 2 года назад
@@manikpatok1942 dont stop it. dont get some help.
@Vanished_Mostly
@Vanished_Mostly 2 года назад
​@@manikpatok1942 Don't stop it if you don't need to, but do get some help if you need it.
@jasonpaige06
@jasonpaige06 Год назад
1:08 didn’t age well
@dogmanwes2790
@dogmanwes2790 Год назад
Yeah *sucks teeth*😬
@NyanCatzzz
@NyanCatzzz Год назад
@@dogmanwes2790 stop suckin on your teeth
@dogmanwes2790
@dogmanwes2790 Год назад
@@NyanCatzzz why 😐
@obsidian_oki
@obsidian_oki Год назад
Yea 😬💀☠️
@hamzerpanzer
@hamzerpanzer Год назад
I mean...the queen was obviously gonna die at some point so how could it have not aged poorly?
@KirbyLinkACW
@KirbyLinkACW 2 года назад
This is probably one of my favorite topics when it comes to exploring the universe. Yeah, exoplanets and beautiful cosmic patterns are neat, but when you see something that, by its own logic, should not exist in our universe, it really makes you wonder.
@KirbyLinkACW
@KirbyLinkACW 2 года назад
@Mouse Bikes Yeah, you put it better than I did.
@Shrouded_reaper
@Shrouded_reaper 2 года назад
Imo our model of the universe is simply incorrect at a fundamental level, relativity probably is the culprit.
@20-K_R_N-06
@20-K_R_N-06 2 года назад
“The absolute stupidity we engage in everyday.” *shows image of the Balkans* It’s concerning how true it is…
@joy-wire
@joy-wire 2 года назад
As a Balkan citizen I strongly agree
@ncdave789
@ncdave789 2 года назад
Just what I wanted to say :D
@alexgeorgescu2122
@alexgeorgescu2122 2 года назад
Indeed
@Isus273
@Isus273 2 года назад
@@joy-wire Same
@missphysicist2413
@missphysicist2413 2 года назад
He is himself from balkans XD
@blindmoonbeaver1658
@blindmoonbeaver1658 2 года назад
Fun fact: Einstein never said that you can't travel faster than speed of light. He only stated that speed of light is constant is all inertial frames of reference. Given how his theories work if you travel faster than light then you will break principle of causality which doesn't makes sense, atleast in our universe.
@kakyoindonut3213
@kakyoindonut3213 2 года назад
*OUR UNIVERSE*
@hunter4243
@hunter4243 2 года назад
Even if we can’t travel faster than the speed of light we still might be able to travel further than the speed of light by manipulating space time.
@El_Presidente_5337
@El_Presidente_5337 2 года назад
@@kakyoindonut3213 Get out
@kakyoindonut3213
@kakyoindonut3213 2 года назад
@@El_Presidente_5337 *let's get out together*
@Ebola-Kun
@Ebola-Kun 2 года назад
@@hunter4243 I always felt if you warp space/time around you- you aren’t moving at any speed? Imagine a game board, pick up a piece and move the board, drop the piece. The piece is on the other side of the board but it didn’t move anywhere.
@thatotherquid3622
@thatotherquid3622 Год назад
1:03 ah, if only they knew
@GamingWITHsKeLeToR
@GamingWITHsKeLeToR 2 года назад
My sense of wonder of the universe has been infinite since I was a child, I have spent countless hours researching all sorts of different things universe related, from astrophysics, to quantum physics, astronomy, as well as general sciences from electricity, to magnetism, to space time, you name it. I have to say though with that wonder comes with an overwhelming sense of fear as well, a fear of the unknown, a fear that given the chance, i'd face head on and venture to space if we as civilians are ever able in my lifetime. But Space is basically an unfathomably large death trap, basically everything can kill you there, yet we still want to go, still want to see it, even if its only for a second before it kills us. And I find that, quite interesting. Humans and most life have an instinct for self preservation that trumps almost anything, we will always try to run, fight, or do whatever it takes to survive. Yet with space it all goes out the window, lots of people made the attempt knowing they had a much larger chance of dying than succeeding, and most of us would make the same decision. We will probably never understand even a fraction of the big picture of the cosmos, yet if we survive long enough to travel them, all of us would likely continually throw our lives away just to see it, and possibly learn more. It goes completely against our nature, it has to mean something, but what, I have no idea.
@Infinitesimally_Big
@Infinitesimally_Big Год назад
Yearning to know it all
@--novus-ordo-secrolum-un--8820
We are more then animals we are Gods that's why it's our home!
@goldenshadow9776
@goldenshadow9776 Год назад
Same.
@gerardo49078
@gerardo49078 11 месяцев назад
Maybe, if developed, the quest for knowledge and the desire to explore the unknown are stronger than our need to survive. These are inherent characteristics of humanity. The urge to explore the unknown and understand our reality is an integral part of what makes us human. How did we develop this? Don't know. Perhaps it's an added element that comes with the development of consciousness. Our reality is filled with so much mystery, and it's fu**ing awesome!
@GamingWITHsKeLeToR
@GamingWITHsKeLeToR 11 месяцев назад
@@gerardo49078 I've never thought of it like that. humanity is such a fickle matter. some have it in spades, others have none, and everything imaginable in between. That said, I am definitely not denying the possibility.
@sorryplease5071
@sorryplease5071 2 года назад
A little science and cynicism is what gets me through the day.
@Sir_Isaac_Newton_
@Sir_Isaac_Newton_ 2 года назад
The last 6 words spoken in this video were: "which I can't have enough of".
@aguysense8955
@aguysense8955 2 года назад
We can't even solve a global pandemic or all of us wear a mask. This science content thing is dumb AF, what will happen to us in the future is the same faith as what happened to Mars if you guys get my point.
@ChineduOpara
@ChineduOpara 2 года назад
Same
@seldom_bucket
@seldom_bucket 2 года назад
@@aguysense8955 no one will get the point you don't have.
@HijackedSlang
@HijackedSlang 2 года назад
Oh no cringe
@barbuolimpiu9180
@barbuolimpiu9180 2 года назад
Example : Huge Objects Orbiting small objects how its possible for a 300kg Male to orbit around a E-girl is unimaginable.
@marybean2231
@marybean2231 2 года назад
Or maybe he wants a gf so badly he isn't after personality, and just "wants a gf" so he pathetically keeps trying until her rejection makes him hate her because he starts blaming women for his problems. Then an incel is born!
@El_Presidente_5337
@El_Presidente_5337 2 года назад
@@marybean2231 r/NatureIsBeautiful
@mollof7893
@mollof7893 2 года назад
@@marybean2231 that explaines nothing lmao. My theory is that famousness has weight. This explaines why so many huge masses of people orbits around celebrities.
@dabs4270
@dabs4270 2 года назад
@@mollof7893 just like E=MC^2, M=fameC^2
@MarkusAldawn
@MarkusAldawn 2 года назад
@@dabs4270 so E=fameC^4?
@jmdstudios6695
@jmdstudios6695 Год назад
That queen joke didn’t age well
@autodidacticartisan
@autodidacticartisan Год назад
1:01 well that joke aged well
@user-dc8wt4wd6l
@user-dc8wt4wd6l 2 года назад
What if those 28 objects were made by different civilizations and they're just chilling with each other by having a big contest of the most gigantic starship ever made in universe history?
@Paraselene_Tao
@Paraselene_Tao 2 года назад
5 times the size of earth or whatever might be some kind of physical limit before having to deal with a fusion hungry core, or deal with all of the heat dissipation necessary for a Matrioshka brain planet.
@amillojero9464
@amillojero9464 2 года назад
Like a GTA car meet ?
@El_Presidente_5337
@El_Presidente_5337 2 года назад
@@Paraselene_Tao They will try similar stuff as engineers with skyscrapers which means that they would put a decorative element on the end to increase the size by 30%
@user-iq7mk3gb9w
@user-iq7mk3gb9w 2 года назад
If that is true, they could just turn the star itself into a spaceship (unless their law of the game forbid that)
@BananaMakiato
@BananaMakiato 2 года назад
@@amillojero9464 y e s
@Ryu-oj9wz
@Ryu-oj9wz 2 года назад
This feels like speed of light is not letting us know the truth 😂
@Sir_Isaac_Newton_
@Sir_Isaac_Newton_ 2 года назад
Average Relativity enjoyers:
@reidfeldmonkey5078
@reidfeldmonkey5078 2 года назад
I wish Einstein was wrong bro... or just make light faster lmfao
@Ryu-oj9wz
@Ryu-oj9wz 2 года назад
@@reidfeldmonkey5078 i know right , of only light was faster we would know stuff
@awaywithwords9650
@awaywithwords9650 2 года назад
@@Ryu-oj9wz While I cannot say with a certainty more assured than yours, I would not be surprised if light being 'faster' would actually reveal how much we are ignorant of, rather than grant us knowledge of things we could not have discovered with an unchanged speed of light. I strongly believe that the only difference would be an increase in the size of the observable universe. Unfortunately, Einstein was right about most things, save for a full theory of gravity, and from that, its unification with the electroweak force. Given, though, that a photon travelling at the speed of light only moves laterally through our 3 spatial dimensions, it is stationary along the time axis; allowing for a photon to move from one end of the universe to the other, while no time has passed. Thus, the photons basically teleport, and can be everywhere at once, even to the extent it is superpositioned. in short, light cannot go faster than it does, nor is it necessary for it to do so and, were it possible, it would achieve nothing for us. That said, (unless you are joking) I'm highly curious as to how, in your opinion, we are held back by the speed of light (not travel-related) and what knowledge would be revealed if it were "faster"
@Ryu-oj9wz
@Ryu-oj9wz 2 года назад
@@awaywithwords9650 yeah , so i basically mean how slow light travels through the cosmos , like if a supernova happens somewhere we won't know right after it happens , it takes a million years and so , speed of light being slow is kinda ruining our calculations about the universe , that's how i came up with such a comment Although if I'm wrong in anyway you can tell me , i will delete the comment so no wrong information is spread
@Xaelyrion
@Xaelyrion 2 года назад
I love how the dyson sphere from Stellaris in the thumbnail is built around a star slightly too big so it clips through the sphere panels.
@remy5347
@remy5347 2 года назад
I just posted the same.
@singhbhai
@singhbhai 2 года назад
4:05 Today JAMES WEBB TELESCOPE Got Launched Safely On Christmas
@yungpo9853
@yungpo9853 2 года назад
Every year we hear from scientists about the universe producing something that shouldn't have existed.
@shukrantpatil
@shukrantpatil 2 года назад
almost every month actually .
@yungpo9853
@yungpo9853 2 года назад
@@shukrantpatil I would believe it. I can't wait until we have answers to these questions.
@TACTIK00L
@TACTIK00L 2 года назад
really shows how all of our theories and facts about the universe can easily be contradicted and its kinda scary
@narcissesmith9466
@narcissesmith9466 2 года назад
Its just how science works. Invent a theory, then find a case where this theory proves itself to be unneficient. Then perfect the theory. And do it again.
@dell7013
@dell7013 2 года назад
@@shukrantpatil you got some links bro
@emiiuu21
@emiiuu21 2 года назад
being called „hello mortals“ feels like the equivalent to being called „hello virgins“ ngl
@SciencephiletheAI
@SciencephiletheAI 2 года назад
Virgins of cosmic enlightenment 😎
@neelima6460
@neelima6460 2 года назад
@@SciencephiletheAI now, that's an epic phrase
@Crazylom
@Crazylom 2 года назад
Remember: Satan will give you more per virgin soul. Stay pure, and prepare for a deal!
@sam0095
@sam0095 2 года назад
Greetings nerds and virgins
@organizedmicrowave4414
@organizedmicrowave4414 2 года назад
Greetings! Virgins of the universe!
@nom6758
@nom6758 2 года назад
They already measured an error of 1% on the spin of galaxies (Spinning CW or CCW). That much of a discrepancy over 50% is ridiculous on these scales and these numbers, it means there HAS to be some form of non-homogeneous physics at play across space time. Its theoretically impossible for a homogeneous universe to have that much of a difference.
@ImmortalLemon
@ImmortalLemon 2 года назад
What if that big wall attractor is a type 3 civilization trying to give itself a bigger collection of galaxies to live in after the expansion makes everything too far away to get to?
@just-a-fnf-fan
@just-a-fnf-fan 2 года назад
That’s a pretty plausible theory, but idk what they would hav rot build. Whatever they built, it’s working
@janmanuelnicholasj.garcia7197
@janmanuelnicholasj.garcia7197 2 года назад
Plausible yet we would have seen intelligent patterns in the attraction. And a civilization that old would probably already been a higher type 3 or low type 4 civilization.
@hunterofdarkness8329
@hunterofdarkness8329 Год назад
What If that civilization found earth, eradicate humans and makes it their new home because of how rich and impressive planet earth is
@ImmortalLemon
@ImmortalLemon Год назад
@@hunterofdarkness8329 prolly not. They are likely so advanced that we aren’t that interesting
@hunterofdarkness8329
@hunterofdarkness8329 Год назад
@@ImmortalLemon That's a possibility, but what if there are other advance civilization where each can sell planets to others and since I think earth is one of the uncommon planets where it can sustain life such as land and marine animals they'll be eager to try to capture our solar system as earth being the crown jewel and selling us to alien overlords
@rajatghosh7272
@rajatghosh7272 2 года назад
I realllyyy love your content. The subtle humour from time to time reminds me of that this is not an ordinary lecture at that I can have fun while learning. Hoping to see a lot more from you :))))) Never stop just keep upgrading the AI Lezgooo
@flattirefire
@flattirefire 2 года назад
the humour reminds me of sam onella
@piyushmenon4987
@piyushmenon4987 2 года назад
God, The Mighty AI is so underrated, his videos barely get the same amount of views as they used to, the algorithm rarely favours creators like him, but I and many others will be there for his content till the very end.
@loturzelrestaurant
@loturzelrestaurant 2 года назад
I love to recommend-around sci-youtubers-and-such. If anyone is interested, please hestitate no sec and ask me.
@cghbv1585
@cghbv1585 2 года назад
It"s his voice change and new humor
@whitephantom.2107
@whitephantom.2107 2 года назад
@@loturzelrestaurant Shoot me a couple… why not.
@loturzelrestaurant
@loturzelrestaurant 2 года назад
@@whitephantom.2107 In no particular order: Professor Dave, Sci Man Dan, Sci Show, Joe Scott, Tier Zoo, Hbomberguy and those they collabed with.
@Rob-lw8to
@Rob-lw8to 2 года назад
"Good god, what is happening in there?" "Corona Borealis" "Corona Borealis? At this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the multiverse, localised entirely in your universe?" "Yes"
@arponpaul2100
@arponpaul2100 2 года назад
6:53 Well, Mabe a Small Black hole?
@wolfclandtdzn8870
@wolfclandtdzn8870 2 года назад
Technically, the universe is probably a lot older and bigger than humans have estimated, since our technology is still not so advanced. Question: is it possible to have an invisible star?
@Kapoosh000
@Kapoosh000 2 года назад
Well, we predicted the temperature of the the CMBR extremely well, within a few kelvin..so I'd bet we're pretty accurate.
@nashir1187
@nashir1187 2 года назад
Older, probably no. Bigger, well yes, cause well never now how big our universe actually is, wether its infinite, or finite but with insanely massive numbers. All we know for sure rn is that it is growing. For invisible star, well whats the definition a star is? Invisible object maybe(?) exist (dark matter), but invisible star simply wont be called a star anymore, as it is a different object.
@bananaeclipse3324
@bananaeclipse3324 2 года назад
For the question, he has a video on “exotic stars” which explains it better than what I could do but: a star made up of only boson’s would make it technically invisible.
@woutervanverseveld5326
@woutervanverseveld5326 2 года назад
I'd assume: a star is a plase where fusion takes place cuz of heat and pressure, which creates a force stoppping it from collapsing. therefore, stars have to be a certain size. Also, that force is emitted in waves on the electromagnetic spectrum, so if invisible to the naked human eye, it'd still emit like gamma radiation if infrared radiation (heat) or sht like that
@gman9384
@gman9384 2 года назад
A black hole is an invisible star.
@NotRealVids
@NotRealVids 2 года назад
I ALLWAYS livee the combination of memes jokes and actual science
@adhdasian1896
@adhdasian1896 2 года назад
Check your spelling sheeesh
@signlessnyx
@signlessnyx 2 года назад
@@adhdasian1896 k grammar nazi
@whysogrim697
@whysogrim697 2 года назад
That actual science that is subject to human greed/corruption and ideological dogma anything humans do is inherently us trying to grasp a reality we only perceive in a limited way. Don't get me wrong it's the best tool we have for progress but to think it infallible is foolish. Question everything in a logical measured way
@Stejarovic
@Stejarovic 2 года назад
Ηold your excitement bro. You can barely write 😅
@zen8704
@zen8704 2 года назад
The new pop science
@Kriz10010
@Kriz10010 Год назад
6:18 Sciencephile accidentally turned on his British Accent on while saying the word "transiter"
@conboi124
@conboi124 2 года назад
2:58 THIS WAS THE UNIVERSE WARNING US
@forsagebone
@forsagebone 2 года назад
8:03 oof harsh but true.
@gullible1137
@gullible1137 2 года назад
That WE engage in. He callee himself human
@moonandtanu7591
@moonandtanu7591 2 года назад
2:30 that is actually jiraiya shouting in jiraiya theme song from naruto lol 😆
@whomidity3953
@whomidity3953 Год назад
1:03 yeeeaaah about that
@drgxiii
@drgxiii 2 года назад
1:00 Ah yes the Eye of the Universe.
@user-hi8jv6cw8n
@user-hi8jv6cw8n 2 года назад
the vid shown on 7:57 is "history of the world i guess" search it on yt, its VERY good
@cesargarcia2310
@cesargarcia2310 2 года назад
2:12 I´ve been laughting about this reference a couple of minutes now Maybe due to the fact im from that country, and I never im my live thought about seeing a reference of Venezuela in one of ur videos Love ur videos dude, they always make my day!
@JMVRemixer
@JMVRemixer 2 года назад
alimentos
@Animalsnshit
@Animalsnshit 2 года назад
X2 mate
@End420Prohibition
@End420Prohibition 2 года назад
I don’t think Tabby’s star is dimming because of a Dyson megastructure. If there are any such structures in the universe, the place to find it would be at the center of a super void like Bootes Void. Building a Dyson structure would require consuming most of its surrounding matter and would leave a clean area (pun intended) near the Dyson .
@Oscyy2
@Oscyy2 Год назад
The star when the queen died: 😟
@bettercalldelta
@bettercalldelta 2 года назад
0:12 "Meggie, what the fu-?" lmao I'm dead
@Xartimus
@Xartimus 2 года назад
6:59 Well, if the 28x objects were detected over the course of 3 months, if aliens are behind it isn't it more likely it was the same object 28 times, rather than 28 unique objects once?
@Chariotrequiemiscoolok
@Chariotrequiemiscoolok 9 месяцев назад
Then it would need a ridiculously fast speed, completing an orbit around the entire star once every 3 days
@arandomperson958
@arandomperson958 2 года назад
0:23 this is one of the funniest pictures I've seen for some reason
@kingnarothept6917
@kingnarothept6917 2 года назад
Fun fact: Since space has no technical speed limit, we could warp space enough to use a Warp Engine unfortunately: We'd need a lot of energy, a lot of density, and a lot of mass, all which costs a lot of money (Quadrillions, maybe Quintillions) of dollars that we cannot afford in this day and age. But maybe in a future a warp engine could be a thing :)
@whatsnewbois9814
@whatsnewbois9814 2 года назад
No problem, we just need our first dyson sphere and then we can get started
@abaraigamer8814
@abaraigamer8814 2 года назад
Don't we need negative mass or something ?
@deadmanzghost8018
@deadmanzghost8018 2 года назад
Money?? .......
@midnick2159
@midnick2159 2 года назад
@@deadmanzghost8018 was thinking the same lol
@Naw662
@Naw662 2 года назад
We just need to get our shits together to unite and focus all development on space research and boom
@RTOmega
@RTOmega 2 года назад
“Universe is f*cking insanely big.” - Sciencephile
@dogteam6178
@dogteam6178 2 года назад
yes
@TrapParadiseUK
@TrapParadiseUK 2 года назад
Yes
@AnOriginalCheese
@AnOriginalCheese Год назад
The queen meme didn't age well
@dungeonmaster217
@dungeonmaster217 2 года назад
6:44 Trisolaris confirmed
@jansustar4565
@jansustar4565 2 года назад
"James webb telescope will be ready at the end of the year" - I think I heard that somewhere before
@Willskull
@Willskull 2 года назад
yeah for like 20 years or something haha
@elvinv1110
@elvinv1110 2 года назад
By the time they launch it into the space, it's components & features will be outdated. 😝
@alejandrovallejo4330
@alejandrovallejo4330 2 года назад
1:48 Actually, I believe the actual answer (I say believe because I’m not an expert and as could be wrong) the actual answer is still no, because of what you explained later, the speed of light limit is for energy and matter, not for space itself.
@shinraip
@shinraip 2 года назад
So you're telling me that the secret to moving faster than light is to distort the fabric of space time? Simple enough
@Shrouded_reaper
@Shrouded_reaper 2 года назад
But that also means you moved faster than your own light cone=time travel=relativity debunked. Plausible explanations could include that is simply impossible to manipulate the fabric of the universe in such a manner (no ftl ever, have fun slowboating light years between the stars nerds) or that if you are successful in violating the fundamental laws of the universe some real bad shit goes down. Imo relativity is bs and incompatible with the expanding spacetime model.
@shinraip
@shinraip 2 года назад
@@Shrouded_reaper Weirdly enough things don't move faster than light even though the universe is expanding faster than light. At least that's what google says.
@gammarayneutrino8413
@gammarayneutrino8413 2 года назад
@@shinraip Because the expansion of space doesn't happen through movement, it happens through bits of space appearing at a very small rate (at least in the time period we're in) in all chunks of space, thus it doesn't violate moving slower than c: There is no movement.
@JmKrokY
@JmKrokY Год назад
1:05 rip
@matej_grega
@matej_grega 2 года назад
if i could describe this channel in a few words, id say: super underrated
@thermonucleardom
@thermonucleardom 2 года назад
Google
@disastrous_zone4387
@disastrous_zone4387 2 года назад
if i could describe your moml in a few words, id say: super overrated
@Seenu_4
@Seenu_4 6 месяцев назад
2 years ago 😮​@@thermonucleardom
@blauwbeer556
@blauwbeer556 2 года назад
This video is great and very well edited as always :)
@prototypedrakon9899
@prototypedrakon9899 2 года назад
I love the necromorph moon you used during the eldritch horror bit.
@outsidelookingin2490
@outsidelookingin2490 2 года назад
I enjoy the vids. I'm curious whether the dialogue is from a person or software. The dialogue about aliens (7:10) dream LEAVES ON? LIVES ON.
@hamzerpanzer
@hamzerpanzer Год назад
Bro how can you think that's a real voice
@Zone_Tan
@Zone_Tan 2 года назад
A video without Sciencephile repeating "Ten to the Power of" ten times? *Impossible. Perhaps the archives are incomplete.*
@comedyfriendsenglish
@comedyfriendsenglish 2 года назад
I just love love love the music in the background of those videos. I deeply love classical music and to hear that Mozart Adagio made me do the "I am at home"-sigh hahaha. Gotta listen to the whole sonata after watching the video. Luv you AI
@sammanchester8823
@sammanchester8823 2 года назад
One of the more popular possible explanations for the Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall is actually also rooted in Cosmic Inflation. Called the Primordial Density Perturbation, it posits that quantum fluctuations in the fields of the Inflationary Epoch were taken from subatomic scales to Galactic scales, creating an overdense "seed" that then grew along with the Universe to produce these structures that violate the Cosmological Principle.
@ammonn9930
@ammonn9930 2 года назад
07:03 maybe the aliens have organic like high end materials where they can grow such big structures 🤔
@physicshuman9808
@physicshuman9808 2 года назад
2:10 The answer is yes but that limit doesn’t really apply the space itself it only applies the matter and light relative to each other
@WinterNox
@WinterNox 2 года назад
He alr said that
@sega9763
@sega9763 2 года назад
8:08 American spies did this to us bro, we are not stupid!! Love your content keep it up!
@ivanjugovic1325
@ivanjugovic1325 2 года назад
Hahahahhahahaha
@sega9763
@sega9763 2 года назад
@@ivanjugovic1325 Pa kazi da nije tako ajde :D
@andrejm3069
@andrejm3069 2 года назад
Само малку 🤏
@ChickenSando
@ChickenSando 2 года назад
Magyarul nevet
@Cryssss
@Cryssss Год назад
the way at 3:47 he said the largest mystery then at the side it said excuse the pun lol
@DekkarJr
@DekkarJr 2 года назад
3:09 that's footage of me on the toilet after Indian food
@Lusiorange
@Lusiorange Год назад
Lmao
@physicshuman9808
@physicshuman9808 2 года назад
6:06 But there would be a point of infrared light
@GRosa250
@GRosa250 2 года назад
There’s an easy explanation for Tabby’s Star randomly dimming. We live in a simulation and there’s a pixel going bad in the simulation, the same as a pixel on your TV going bad. It flickers a little every once in a while but you just live with it because it’s not worth throwing the whole TV out and getting a new one.
@vlb836
@vlb836 2 года назад
its “easy” if everyone coincidentally agress with it
@GRosa250
@GRosa250 2 года назад
@@davidcoletta3332 I’m glad you realized it was a joke, just like the simulation theory. I’ve also come to realize that some people will believe anything, including religion. One of my coworkers actually believes in creationism. He’s not the brightest guy so I didn’t even bother trying to convince him otherwise.
@saltysergeant4284
@saltysergeant4284 2 года назад
@@davidcoletta3332 oh, well if you know so much better than religion or simulation theory....why don't YOU tell us why life exists. I'm sure everyone is eagerly awaiting your emo rant of pointlessness.
@saltysergeant4284
@saltysergeant4284 2 года назад
@@GRosa250 I can prove that a Creator has at LEAST a 50/50 shot of existing. That person isn't the dumb one. It's you.
@saltysergeant4284
@saltysergeant4284 2 года назад
@@davidcoletta3332 you sure delivered. Thanks for hearing me out. I'm glad I got a chance to "challenge your worldview". Science has always been about the immediate dismissal of evidence prior to examination. WELL DONE.
@kaysenliender4167
@kaysenliender4167 2 года назад
I actually love everything about this video, educational, informative randomly aggressive, I love it
@swyft1872
@swyft1872 2 года назад
On of the scarier 2 sentence horror stories I've read goes something like. "We send out signals from earth everyday hoping to get a message back. We got one, "be quiet, they'll hear you."
@Chris-mt4yq
@Chris-mt4yq 2 года назад
Man, the editing is getting amazing! Loved the content for a while now, but the increase in editing skill makes it even better 👌
@jasonmiller6181
@jasonmiller6181 2 года назад
7:55 is a solid callback to a fantastic video. Well done.
@jayheropro7396
@jayheropro7396 7 месяцев назад
"So why didn't Einstein commit seppuku?" "You can go back to sleep Einstein" "Tabby's star, also referred to as the what the [ __ ] star" I'm dead XD
@vladnamolosanu7457
@vladnamolosanu7457 2 года назад
8:08 What did easter europe do to deserve this
@stravuk1
@stravuk1 2 года назад
if you lived here you would know lol
@vladnamolosanu7457
@vladnamolosanu7457 2 года назад
@@stravuk1 i do, but only were allowed to make fun of ourselves
@ekszentrik
@ekszentrik 2 года назад
Objectively, the human wondering about the cake, something that brings him pleasure (what the hell is that?) is much more weird than black holes or quantum physics, which by definition are the simplest things imaginable.
@n1k426
@n1k426 2 года назад
Watched videos from this regularly when they had around 10k subs. Happy to see this channel grow so much.
@Hallusinate9
@Hallusinate9 2 года назад
I love the way you make the universe such a light topic, it also helps with my existential ocd
@Fulikia
@Fulikia 2 года назад
8:27 yes I can't have enough of you
@eventyrer1872
@eventyrer1872 2 года назад
Hey man great video, hope that your doing allright you really are a great person
@loturzelrestaurant
@loturzelrestaurant 2 года назад
I love to recommend-around sci-youtubers-and-such. If anyone is interested, please hestitate no sec and ask me.
@h00dbuddha
@h00dbuddha Год назад
Great Job! Your work is truly inspiring. Keep up the good work!
@itsjustkriswastaken
@itsjustkriswastaken 2 года назад
Me when the 3:27 sound plays: *W H E E Z E*
@piotrziemba2257
@piotrziemba2257 Год назад
1:02 that joke didn't aged well
@z0ned_out
@z0ned_out 2 года назад
I love how RU-vid randomly recommended me this video where an AI is telling me my life is boring. Really needed that, thank you RU-vid
@chigbungus2101
@chigbungus2101 Год назад
"How did you put them here?" "I thought u did?"
@lazarmiladinovic367
@lazarmiladinovic367 2 года назад
The talk about the universe size got me wondering how long would it take for someone to be at every single possible point in the observable universe? Seriously it would be the longest road trip ever:)
@abhiramsunilkumar2853
@abhiramsunilkumar2853 2 года назад
it could be infinite coz universe expanding fast af lol
@asthrea2968
@asthrea2968 2 года назад
The only things that shouldn't exist are Hawaiian Pizza and the Flat Earthers.
@powertower2297
@powertower2297 2 года назад
Ayo more science episodes thanks for making awesome content
@lukehughes-nd6zr
@lukehughes-nd6zr Год назад
the best part of sciencephile's videos is the classical music playing in the backround
@mostsharksdontattendchurch3790
@mostsharksdontattendchurch3790 2 года назад
I have never subbed to a channel so fast in my life. Great info and comedy.
@goldzior1128
@goldzior1128 2 года назад
Great video, this is just adding on to my daily thought torture. Existence is both amazing and dull
@austinlincoln3414
@austinlincoln3414 2 года назад
True
@madeofchaiandsilk
@madeofchaiandsilk 2 года назад
so true lol
@jackthecommenter2768
@jackthecommenter2768 2 года назад
Facts
@raven3946
@raven3946 2 года назад
Don’t look too deep in the abyss, it will look at you
@saltysergeant4284
@saltysergeant4284 2 года назад
Existence is amazing. It's just you that's dull.
@Technaron
@Technaron 2 года назад
We need to call the SCP Foundation for this.
@skarpevindkast
@skarpevindkast 2 года назад
scp 8008135 - my dads star he was gone for that long
@just-a-fnf-fan
@just-a-fnf-fan 2 года назад
Object number: scp 001 Object class: safe Idk what else to put here for the big wall thong
@elevated7149
@elevated7149 2 года назад
I love the usage of this video at 7:59
@mainsequencestartoredgiant5201
@mainsequencestartoredgiant5201 2 года назад
you said in 8:13 the universe is f#cking insane
@danishwasil947
@danishwasil947 2 года назад
I was about to sleep. Thank you for making me overthink now. 👍🏼
@69.money.420
@69.money.420 2 года назад
I literally love your channel
@sayyamzahid7312
@sayyamzahid7312 2 года назад
I live in Karachi Pakistan and I like your comment
@dugglebay3483
@dugglebay3483 2 года назад
My favorite channel
@atomicskies_
@atomicskies_ Год назад
1:02 little did the star know…
@Leukick
@Leukick 2 года назад
I would really love to know in detail how they measure the age of the universe, especially via years, when years are based off of Earth & the sun. Also how they're able to count it. They've been wrong before, what makes us sure they're right, right now? Only a small group of people are coming up with all this info
@saltysergeant4284
@saltysergeant4284 2 года назад
Ah, actual intelligence. Nice to see it in a thread full of naive people that replaced "Creator" with "Scientist" Scientists are NEVER wrong, or bad. ALL OF THEM ARE ASCENDED PERFECT BEINGS.
@saltysergeant4284
@saltysergeant4284 2 года назад
@@davidcoletta3332 or making it all up. How desperate for an argument are you?
@nikolatesla9246
@nikolatesla9246 2 года назад
It sounds like you're projecting there buddy
@darksecret965
@darksecret965 8 месяцев назад
Okay. 1. Scientific time is not measured in the solar revolutions of the earth or the lunar orbit around our planet or something like that. 2. It is measured in seconds which is a standardized unit that is measured from Ceasium-133 transition frequency, which is a quantum phenomenon and not related to our planet. 3. It is not info by a selected few people. In fact, for something to be truly "scientific" it has to be released publicly and verified and reverified over and over again. 4. -until it is proven "wrong". The point of Science is never truly to "find" the truth persay but rather to keep at the quest of getting "closer" and "more accurate" 5. In this case what that might entail is that the standardized unit of time may change from what it is now but the units do not matter in the context of the universe, as long as it is consistent and reliable all over it. 6. How they found out the age of the universe is by measuring the expansion of the universe and then extrapolating it back to a tiny point. (and ofc this is completely unrelated to the choice of unit) tl;dr: No they are not wrong. They and their techniques may be a bit unapproachable for common folks
@herohamza1196
@herohamza1196 2 года назад
"Objects That Should NOT Exist in the Universe" SCP Foundation: watch and learn
@drewdressing612
@drewdressing612 2 года назад
imagine if the big bang is just a really big supernova in an already existing universe
@anonymousjohnn7969
@anonymousjohnn7969 2 года назад
What if the big bang was the halo ring explosion, and star wars was before halo, and this timeline is the one where magic exists.
@saltysergeant4284
@saltysergeant4284 2 года назад
@@anonymousjohnn7969 makes as much sense as any of the rest of it.
@mage6003
@mage6003 2 года назад
Reminds me of Zefrank. Very entertaining while learning about a boring subject for many. Made me sub. Looking forward for more contents.
@kennethirgendwas4616
@kennethirgendwas4616 2 года назад
my absolute favorites of these unexplained things is the star in PHL 293b that just randomely decided to leave. thought you were gonna add that for sure
@skyjaythefirst7331
@skyjaythefirst7331 2 года назад
Thank you for all that you've taught me on your videos. I can use this knowledge to properly write my second sci-fi novel!
@saltysergeant4284
@saltysergeant4284 2 года назад
Put in an application to nasa and you might just become the next writer for stuff like this!
@rssl5500
@rssl5500 2 года назад
I love the jokes and humor in this video it make science so much more interesting :D I love these videos :)
@loturzelrestaurant
@loturzelrestaurant 2 года назад
I love to recommend-around sci-youtubers-and-such. If anyone is interested, please hestitate no sec and ask me.
@tonymiles5927
@tonymiles5927 Год назад
1:08 The only way I could see this working ish if it's the only surviving quasi star in the universe which shrunk down to become a yellow dwarf quasi star
@MB-gl2bl
@MB-gl2bl 2 года назад
The WTF Star 😂 I’m really happy I found this channel and could find some quality distraction from my tooth pain. Thank you!
@DrIco-rs3qv
@DrIco-rs3qv 2 года назад
8:08 this hits hard
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