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The Most Horrifying Void in the Universe that You Never Knew 

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Imagine a place where there is nothing for millions of light-years ahead. Absolutely nothing. Total darkness. A place so dark that it seems that the time itself is put on hold. But what is it? Let me explain.
We know that we orbit the Sun and the Sun orbits the center of the Milky Way galaxy. The Milky Way along with its 50 neighbors goes around the invisible gravitational center in the local galaxy group located inside the Virgo Supercluster. Just like other superclusters, it turned out to be a part of a much bigger Laniakea Supercluster. Inside the circle, the objects don’t orbit the same point but gravitate towards a super heavy Great Attractor anomaly in the center. We can’t see it due to the specific location of our galaxy. Our galactic disc obstructs our view. But today we're interested not in the Attractor itself but the eerie empty space in front of it. Dipole Repeller. Such empty areas in outer space are called voids. And if you look at the Universe from outside, it would seem like an infinite network of galactic threads divided by empty spaces called voids. This is what our world looks like if you could capture it in one picture. Ten billion light-years connected with galactic threads. Voids are one of the biggest structures in nature that occupy most space in the Universe. Today we will focus on one of these voids.
This is THE BOOTES VOID.
It's the most Horrifying Place in the Universe.
#universe #void #reYOUniverse

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@ryv
@ryv 3 года назад
Most of the space in the universe is occupied by emptiness. This is a very interesting fact, isn't it?
@haraldperryrhoden1986
@haraldperryrhoden1986 2 года назад
Like our brain,yes mine also!
@jamkat7785
@jamkat7785 2 года назад
You need to fix your video. That picture you keep using is the Barnard 68 cloud. For all the research you did, you COULD have at least gotten that right.
@Zino_Kohiruimaki
@Zino_Kohiruimaki 2 года назад
Herrscher Of The Void
@jonasnitz7678
@jonasnitz7678 2 года назад
Yeah, exept for some atoms floating around in the intergalactic space. The average density of the intergalactic medium (IGM) is about one atom per cubic meter: less than a billionth of a billionth of the density of air on Earth.
@jonasnitz7678
@jonasnitz7678 2 года назад
@S D It's actually very very hot.
@calitaco
@calitaco 2 года назад
DAD: "Son, what have you learned today?" SON: "Absolutely nothing and lots of it."
@richard4short5
@richard4short5 2 года назад
Or,....."i learnt that empty space is tidy like a cat wearing a baby bonnet and cape on a trampoline DAD: Im taking you out of that school and sending you to Afghanistan
@frankie1902
@frankie1902 2 года назад
I like how they somehow made an interesting 10 minute video about literally nothing
@Heladio54
@Heladio54 2 года назад
Thanks for giving me the heads up
@kingkoopur9212
@kingkoopur9212 2 года назад
Imagine taking an exam about nothing
@ideasrbulletproof2673
@ideasrbulletproof2673 2 года назад
@@kingkoopur9212 😂
@unclebustard5328
@unclebustard5328 2 года назад
@@cheapcigs9772 😂😂😂
@DCUOGeoforcee100
@DCUOGeoforcee100 2 года назад
😅😅😅
@ideasrbulletproof2673
@ideasrbulletproof2673 2 года назад
Let's not forget to thank the invincible camera man for this rare footage.
@johnalanelson
@johnalanelson 2 года назад
Yeah, he's well traveled!
@robradomski1
@robradomski1 2 года назад
What, you think that's easy work? Guy could have died a-hole. Have some respect
@tylerdowling
@tylerdowling 2 года назад
Booty Void
@parryking5728
@parryking5728 2 года назад
Yeah if I had his godlike powers I'd do a lot more than camerawork
@raptorzeraora2632
@raptorzeraora2632 2 года назад
The only way to explain all this, is if he has interstellar travel
@thestarseeker8196
@thestarseeker8196 2 года назад
The voiceover: Voids are so amazing and neat you guys. The music: THIS DAY WE FIGHT
@heresjohnnywithay2759
@heresjohnnywithay2759 2 года назад
"The most horrifying place in the universe that you never knew" Me: in my defense, I don't know a lot of things
@Android_Warrior
@Android_Warrior 2 года назад
"The most horrifying place in the universe", At home with a nagging wife!!!!!!!!
@stargazer6510
@stargazer6510 2 года назад
"Bold of you assume I known other horrifying places at all."
@michaelm5405
@michaelm5405 2 года назад
Me either. I was brought here by Metroid Prime 2: Dark Echoes, where an intergalactic bounty hunter becomes stranded on an alien planet, called Aether, only to learn that earlier, a comet of immense size struck the planet with such force that it split the planet into two versions of itself, Light Aeither, and its new dark, corrupted twin, Dark Aether, and they could not coexist, and were warring for which one would become a permanent fixture in the cosmos, and which would die out. Turns out Dark Aether only existed in a tiny, pockmark of a pocket dimension, a "wound in space," but before I learned this, I thought it was part of its own, entirely dark, twisted parallell dimension, and I still often wonder what would have happened if Nintendo and Retro Studios had gone that route, and if the intergalactic bounty hunter, Samus Aran, had managed to fly her ship into the alternate reality of Dark Aether, and LEFT ORBIT, to explore this galaxy of pure inky blackness, this *VOID*....what would have happened?
@hochgonzalo8923
@hochgonzalo8923 2 года назад
@@Android_Warrior Horrified? There's literally nothingness to be scared of.
@JustJuan247
@JustJuan247 2 месяца назад
Lmao 🤣
@Zaiqahal
@Zaiqahal 2 года назад
I wonder if people live somewhere in that void, and they've looked further out in the universe and stopped short of finding anything, figuring that they're truly alone.
@michellesisters664
@michellesisters664 2 года назад
🤯
@ashishkumar-yn5vm
@ashishkumar-yn5vm 2 года назад
They may be able to see stars at great distance bcz their is nothing to obstruct the view, not even space dust, so instead of complete emptiness they will be seeing stars at great distance n to them space seems to be extremely vast, wait a min, to us universe is vast, r we living in a void
@arishemthejudge6780
@arishemthejudge6780 Год назад
You people are a bit confused on this. If a civilization exists in that void, they would only think that other galaxies wouldn't exist. They would still see stars from their own galaxy as dots in the night sky. There could be millions of solar systems within those galaxies, so there would still be billions of planets for them to explore
@bobbackward6461
@bobbackward6461 3 месяца назад
They'll see the others once their telescopes or equivalent devices become sufficiently advanced.
@JohnCompton1
@JohnCompton1 2 года назад
I have watched a few videos on the Bootes Void but I must say your presentation of mind numbing figures and incredible animation really drove home the immense vastness of it all. I thank RU-vid's algorithms for introducing your wonderful channel to me!
@ryv
@ryv 2 года назад
Thank you very much! It is very nice!
@quantumsith442
@quantumsith442 2 года назад
Agreed! Very well presented.
@alomartiniano
@alomartiniano 2 года назад
I agree as well. Such amazing presentation that made me think a lot about vastness and emptyness.
@frankdimeglio8216
@frankdimeglio8216 2 года назад
@@ryv Hundreds of scientists and physicists already agree that I have mathematically unified physics.
@AkshinSachdevaOfficial
@AkshinSachdevaOfficial 2 года назад
@milesonaught Well, if you are saying so, why don't you make a video upon the Boötes void? Let us see how original you are, and how do you represent the topic. Someone once said, Everything is easier said than done, and it totally points out to people like you. Instead of appreciating them about how beautifully they represented the whole fact, you are calling them nonsense. Great. Let's see what are you doing, uploading gameplays of Tank Legion? And you are saying that they did 'zero'? I can very clearly see how much you did on your channel. If you call uploading gameplays of cheap games as content, then you should just delete your third class channel and stop uploading shit on your channel because you clearly do not know the meaning of 'content'. Before pointing out others, make sure your hands are clean.
@vonStahlhelm
@vonStahlhelm 2 года назад
The middle of it would be a good place for a space zen-monks monastery....contemplation about emptiness and nothingness on the highest level.
@watertommyz
@watertommyz 2 года назад
Maybe that is where Nirvana actually is
@BettyWhiteTheVibratorSlayer
@BettyWhiteTheVibratorSlayer 2 года назад
@@watertommyz naw they're in utero 👍
@dosidicusgigas1376
@dosidicusgigas1376 2 года назад
Watch it just be a space ghetto
@nobodie9996
@nobodie9996 2 года назад
The Winnower says hi
@allenwalker1379
@allenwalker1379 2 года назад
A place where contemplation is all there is. Maybe there are even round cubes. It's interesting how useless language is when used like this. Wait a minute, is that a piece of lint in my bellybutton?
@TigercatDesign
@TigercatDesign 2 года назад
Color me concerned when the galaxies around its edges start winking out.
@eishuno
@eishuno 2 года назад
There is a story by Asimov - The thousand names of God, give it a try
@RM-dq9ne
@RM-dq9ne 2 года назад
Quantum tunneling event! Altough that would mean that there would be not a single galaxy left..
@sigmasquadleader
@sigmasquadleader 2 года назад
The story is by Arthur C Clarke, not Asimov, and it's called the 9 Billlion Names of God.
@TigercatDesign
@TigercatDesign 2 года назад
​@@sigmasquadleader Correct, I still have his short story book with the same title. And now the physicists have a name for God's unravelling of the Universe: false vacuum decay 😮
@Codduct
@Codduct 2 года назад
The universe may frighten me because humans fear the unknown but simultaneously i think it's the most beautiful entity I've ever witnessed, everything about space fascinates me, nebula clouds, novastars, and even dark voids most likely consisting dark matter...i love how time isn't considered a social construct but once you step out of the earth's atmosphere, it's either heavily applied or not applied at all, i love how random ripples of energy happens outta bumfuck no where, i love how every star contains plasma exerting energy to maintain themselves, i love space, i love astromony. I just have love and respect for the Universe, you just realize how trivial and insignificant your dilemmas are once you compare us humans to the billions and billons and googol amount of stars and mystery out there....
@TimiTamminen
@TimiTamminen 2 года назад
Indeed, we’re just a tiny ball of lint in the universe’s pocket
@cloudworld6103
@cloudworld6103 2 года назад
This is why I might start studying astrology
@kuesydillas1987
@kuesydillas1987 2 года назад
@@cloudworld6103 i believe you mean astronomy, im minoring in it alongside physics and I think they go perfectly together if that’s what you’re into!
@cloudworld6103
@cloudworld6103 2 года назад
@@kuesydillas1987 yess I meant that haha thank you I'm definitely interested in it
@joegibbskins
@joegibbskins 2 года назад
The universe is the only entity you’ve ever witnessed. Literally everything we interact with is the universe, as are we
@stewietsheking
@stewietsheking 2 года назад
The relationship of galaxies and everything else outlined like that makes it seem that our universe is like the neural network of the brain.
@Interloper322
@Interloper322 2 года назад
Who's brain ?
@stewietsheking
@stewietsheking 2 года назад
@@Interloper322 look up what a brain looks like on the inside when someone is thinking. All the little synapses firing
@_____J______
@_____J______ 2 года назад
Maybe we are eg neuron of someone's brain that is universe
@drumgk
@drumgk 2 года назад
@@_____J______ Maybe your synapses are not firing correctly? Lol
@christianmarx3249
@christianmarx3249 2 года назад
yeah i also now people with grat voids in there head
@ulrichvonlichtenstein7880
@ulrichvonlichtenstein7880 2 года назад
Imagine there is a civilization so ancient that it is consuming stars to power itself and this is the result.
@hestonpfheffer1299
@hestonpfheffer1299 2 года назад
That's an interesting thought
@syzygy4702
@syzygy4702 2 года назад
It would be consuming whole galaxies.
@cog_in_the_machine4303
@cog_in_the_machine4303 2 года назад
@@syzygy4702 and one day they would come across your mom and understand there are yet objects in the universe even bigger than them.
@charlesloftin8768
@charlesloftin8768 2 года назад
@@cog_in_the_machine4303 😂
@ajkendro3413
@ajkendro3413 2 года назад
I think there is a scale that describes civilizations based on usage of energy. We are at 1 someone using a whole galaxy of energy was like at 5. They explained the civilisation levels.
@gsentinel4821
@gsentinel4821 2 года назад
It's simply absurd for anyone to actually believe that we are the only sentient life in the Cosmos. The thought of it is just ridiculous.
@xiaolinstyle
@xiaolinstyle 2 года назад
Until there is evidence of said life it is a perfectly valid assumption. Not that I think it's true but we've yet to encounter anything at all that would definitely prove in any way that sentient life or any life as we know it exists outside of earth.
@largol33t1
@largol33t1 2 года назад
The existence of the void scares me more than anything out in the Known Universe. IF it turns out to be the remnants of a Dyson Sphere, then a MUUUUUCH more advanced civilization could be harnessing it for energy and they could snap their fingers and wipe us out in the blink of an eye. Meanwhile, we still can't make cars that run on water and cost less than $25,000...
@reggieking1045
@reggieking1045 2 года назад
@@xiaolinstyle There's already evidence of life originating from other parts of the universe. Look up Sri lanka meteor 2012. They found fossils of algae inside the rock. Algae is a biological lifeform and it came to Earth from space.
@jameshonore1072
@jameshonore1072 3 года назад
here from insane curiosity. New subscriber. Great work!
@ryv
@ryv 3 года назад
Awesome! Thank you!
@marissabarca8087
@marissabarca8087 3 года назад
Same here!
@TTVfortniteprod
@TTVfortniteprod 3 года назад
Lol bro same
@aleksanderpopov5060
@aleksanderpopov5060 3 года назад
#metoooooo
@TTVfortniteprod
@TTVfortniteprod 3 года назад
@@aleksanderpopov5060 lol
@sig1761
@sig1761 2 года назад
Its funny how the stars and systems look like nerves. Imagine if we are just inside the nerves of some kind of giant creature. Or maybe there are creatures in our nerves.
@AnhNguyen-sf8xy
@AnhNguyen-sf8xy 2 года назад
so universe is infinite
@axellyann5085
@axellyann5085 2 года назад
Simpsons opening
@JohnCena8351
@JohnCena8351 2 года назад
This is not what the clusters actually look like. This is just how an artist drew it. I'm personally not a big Fan of these drawing, because of how it leads people to make weird conclusions about our universe.
@batuhanulku496
@batuhanulku496 2 года назад
@@JohnCena8351 Do you have any pics or illisturations of how it actually looks like? I'd love to see it.
@JohnCena8351
@JohnCena8351 2 года назад
@@batuhanulku496 I wish I had pictures but no. I don't really think there are any high definition pictures of these clusters. I'm not really sure if our telescopes are good enough. I just know that these pictures in the video are drawings/animated.
@NobleValerian
@NobleValerian 2 года назад
"The Bootes Void is a unique place that cannot be compared to anything within the known universe." Check out this graphic of the Bootes void next to a half dozen other comparably massive voids.
@PainterVierax
@PainterVierax 2 года назад
This is the shittiest video I have seen during this entire year. My patience ended when it started to turn into complete science fiction. Looks like a Discovery channel pseudo-documentary.
@kaikaikool1973
@kaikaikool1973 2 года назад
Thank you for saving me 10 minutes
@ronaldlebeck9577
@ronaldlebeck9577 2 года назад
Just because we don't have the technology to see into it, doesn't mean it's empty. There was an experiment where some natives from the Amazon rain forest were brought to the U.S. and they visited Kansas. Because of the openness of the state, the natives had no way of judging how far away things were -- they were used to being totally surround by trees and thick jungle foliage. By the same analogy, we're used to having stars and galaxies around us, so we have no clue as to how big that void is, what might be in it, what made it, or basically anything else about it. People can speculate or fantasize all they want, but they'll most likely be wrong about it. Unless we could get a method of inter-galactic travel (not likely anytime soon), and can get there to check it out, we just won't be able to know much more about it than what we do now--and that's not much. Just like those who insist that our universe is X number of lightyears across (I think it's around 98 billion)...that's only how far we can see, not the actual size of our universe. We have no idea how large our universe is. We have no idea what it's expanding into (if anything) and we have no idea how long it might last. Cosmologists say our universe is 13.8 billion years old...maybe, maybe not. Again, we just can't see any further than a certain distance. It might not even be expanding evenly. Indeed, at first astronomers thought it expanded at a constant rate, then they thought it was slowing down, then it's speeding up, and now it might be slowing down in some areas and speeding up in others. I keep seeing images depicting our universe shaped like a trumpet vine flower--it seems more logical to me that it might be either spherical or just some amorphous blob with parts expanding and contracting at different rates, perhaps subject to what might be around the outside of it, if anything, or from internal structures we don't know about yet. For centuries, physicists have wanted the the universe to have some sort of harmonious shape -- Kepler worked and worked to build models of triangles, squares, etc., all fitting perfectly inside one another, to explain things; today they still can't get past the wishful thinking that all forces must be "unified" or that it has some elegant shape that fits their preconceived notions. The universe might very well be "messy" and not conform to whatever humans think it should be. I've even seen a theory that the universe might have some kind of consciousness--not like what *we* think consciousness is, but a form of it just the same. I suppose one could stretch that out into something like: "the universe is a single cell in a body, and we are just nearly infinitesimally small, clouds of particles, with each particle having some amount of the consciousness of the whole, the same that a rock or a spoon has only a fraction of it." There just isn't any way we can know at this time. Is there only just this one universe, or is there a multiverse? Some think this is the only one and some think there may be more than just this one. We may never know for sure, one way or another. Or maybe someday we will, providing we've survived ourselves -- and whatever else out there -- long enough, advance enough technologically, and evolve enough, to have the ability to go beyond the limits of of our universe. "They say the universe is wilder than you imagine...but what lies beyond is wilder still." ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aCI5ZuVVito.html
@82luft49
@82luft49 2 года назад
Your writting is wasted as only a comment, it should be a book. Very well thought out.
@midnightwind8067
@midnightwind8067 2 года назад
The more science learns the more they prove they have always been wrong about everything. Smug human arrogance’s. So selective in our open mindedness. “ And what is truth?” Pontius Pilate
@NKWittmann
@NKWittmann 2 года назад
With each step a discovery. With each discovery, another step.
@XYouVandal
@XYouVandal 2 года назад
I'd rather explore that void than listen to Amy Schumer do standup.
@anthonydavis5679
@anthonydavis5679 2 года назад
haha funny not funny amy schumer joke good one haha hehe haha
@XYouVandal
@XYouVandal 2 года назад
We found an Amy Schumer fan 🤣🤣🤣
@anthonydavis5679
@anthonydavis5679 2 года назад
o ho ho you wound me haha hehe good one my man my guy
@meandthepotatoes4916
@meandthepotatoes4916 2 года назад
@@XYouVandal *the only
@davidhoward4715
@davidhoward4715 2 года назад
So, some random lunatic can take an interesting video on cosmology and turn it into an incel rant about godless feminists castrating innocent white men. Trumpism has a lot to answer for.
@Despond
@Despond 2 года назад
What I would give to instantly and safely travel anywhere I wanted to. To observe all other life, to just keep going past the observable Universe. Instead I and we will all die not knowing.
@mahdinavidi9908
@mahdinavidi9908 2 года назад
Thats what i hope to do after my death lol
@onionknight5553
@onionknight5553 Год назад
@@mahdinavidi9908 you want to be a camera man after you die?
@rockysworld7775
@rockysworld7775 2 года назад
Ive been there....the void. In a dream 17 years ago. Ill never forget how terrifying it was. Imagine a place where existence ends...no time or space.
@TrTriTrippin
@TrTriTrippin 2 года назад
Lmfao okay 😂
@Eshbail
@Eshbail 2 года назад
Really?? Tellme more about it, i genuinely want toknow
@TrTriTrippin
@TrTriTrippin 2 года назад
@@Eshbail its dark
@lgnance
@lgnance 2 года назад
@@TrTriTrippin 4/20 haha weed dude haha xD
@TrTriTrippin
@TrTriTrippin 2 года назад
@@lgnance uh huh
@r0flhax0r
@r0flhax0r 2 года назад
What is time? What is space? Seeing pictures of superclusters let me think our planets and every star are just atoms in a neural network in another species. And everybody of us has an endless universe inside their heads. Kinda beatiful to think about
@brianbrewster6532
@brianbrewster6532 2 года назад
My theory: a bunch of supernovas went off at once in the center a long time ago - pushing all matter outwards to the very edges leaving absolutely nothing behind.
@deborahhanna9126
@deborahhanna9126 2 года назад
Or that is the point of origin of the Big Bang. There is so little there because everything was "blown out" from that epicenter. But not totally nothing because stuff has drifted in since then.
@brandonhardin2609
@brandonhardin2609 2 года назад
@@deborahhanna9126 yahweh spoke everything into existence. Not a big bang.
@nickcosta1093
@nickcosta1093 2 года назад
@@brandonhardin2609 yahweh must obey his own rules since he created science
@brandonhardin2609
@brandonhardin2609 2 года назад
@@nickcosta1093 yahweh don't have to don't anything . He has no other god over him.
@jdkhaos4983
@jdkhaos4983 2 года назад
@@deborahhanna9126 the point of origin of the big bang is the entire universe. The entire universe is the big bang, due to the nature of expansion, the origin point is everywhere at all points.
@romelcasillas2286
@romelcasillas2286 2 года назад
If there was intelligent life in the Boötes Void in one of the galaxies it would have taken alot of faith to keep building telescopes stronger and stronger looking at a night sky with nothing to see for hundreds or even a thousand years.
@nickgreen4731
@nickgreen4731 2 года назад
The Bootes void is where all the missing shoes end up.
@DevoutionAura
@DevoutionAura 2 года назад
and the mismatched pair of socks
@mrnobody9821
@mrnobody9821 2 года назад
The Lego's that you step on are made there
@fredfarquar7679
@fredfarquar7679 2 года назад
Seems like, to find out the truth, we'll eventually have to make a Bootes call! (Ta dum pssssh!) I'll go away now.
@plngym
@plngym 2 года назад
Thank you
@raeblankenship8247
@raeblankenship8247 2 года назад
Applause 👏 👏👏
@connormacleod8170
@connormacleod8170 2 года назад
Well, that's gotta be the Dad joke of the century, lmao. And my wife says I'm bad! Next time she says anything about my Dad jokes, I'll introduce her to you, lol.
@amosthescrewball3240
@amosthescrewball3240 2 года назад
Lmfaooo... booty
@grim6387
@grim6387 2 года назад
Thank you very much, this made me smile
@meervi77
@meervi77 2 года назад
We assume those 60 galaxies are not native to the void, but the result of gravitational interaction with other galaxies .
@GuitarsnSnooker
@GuitarsnSnooker 2 года назад
Spock from borg
@jakublesko4847
@jakublesko4847 2 года назад
Thanks for the daily reminder that I am such a nothing when you zoom out, I really needed that for reality check.
@thatannoyingguyinthecommen5970
@thatannoyingguyinthecommen5970 2 года назад
This distracted me and cheered me up abit watching this, thanks for your content... Was having a really bad day then this gave me time to collect myself and be educated at the same time!! This is a must watch
@Rebel8MAC
@Rebel8MAC 2 года назад
This video was fascinating. Thank you for this content 🙏
@ryv
@ryv 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@sstaners1234
@sstaners1234 2 года назад
I remember learning about space and the planets in Mr. Moore’s 3rd grade class (I’m 43 now). Every kid in class wanted to be an astronaut. Now, seeing this I’m not so sure.
@moxygenpathogen7678
@moxygenpathogen7678 2 года назад
The Void is a possible mini heat death. It is what the rest of the universe will become.
@ooofsized2036
@ooofsized2036 2 года назад
The stones caused it
@czarlguitarl
@czarlguitarl 2 года назад
I love how at the end they're like "aaaaand it might actually be all dyson spheres, bye!!" lmaooo
@invalidaccount6147
@invalidaccount6147 3 года назад
Instant subscribed 👍🏼😲
@82luft49
@82luft49 2 года назад
I subscribed. We need more of this content on RU-vid. Really well done and understandable.
@rarebird_82
@rarebird_82 2 года назад
If you like this kind of content, may I recommend David Butler, SEA, Astrum, Anton Petrov and Kosmo ✌🏻😎
@ryv
@ryv 2 года назад
Thank you so much! That's very nice and welcome!
@Justafeller
@Justafeller 2 года назад
Think of all this vast space. And the fact that little you exists. How anyone can deny a creator is beyond me and seems more closed minded. It truly is the best explanation.
@AnyHeroBlake
@AnyHeroBlake 2 года назад
Yes because a magic daddy on a cloud that rapes women to give birth to himself to forgive himself for his sin of being a daddy is totally a great explanation. Also don't forget to cannibalize him and drink his blood.
@24tanksalot
@24tanksalot 2 года назад
This was a very well done video and the 1st I've seen from your channel we'll be watching othe's watching others please keep them coming very good contact Great job!!
@ryv
@ryv 2 года назад
Thank you! Will do!
@Brakvash
@Brakvash 2 года назад
9:17 there's already scientific literature about it. Astronomers checked for heat signatures - which dyson structures would emit - and found none.
@kaiserganaie
@kaiserganaie 2 года назад
It's basically a racing zone for the type 3 civilization! 👀
@jameselliott9055
@jameselliott9055 2 года назад
Do they have applications to be considered to become a type 3 civilization?
@vybz987
@vybz987 2 года назад
@@jameselliott9055 type 3 is a civilisation that uses the whole of its planet, star, galaxy for supplies and energy
@cjtheprodigy8142
@cjtheprodigy8142 2 года назад
The Void is actually the dark dimension. Call Dr Strange to come bargain with Dormamu again 🤣
@franksmoakjr9037
@franksmoakjr9037 2 года назад
I would love to know more about the great attractor. There is something that possibly give astro physicists shivers just thinking about what in the world could be so heavy that it has the gravity to pull so much matter towards it. Fascinating!
@rareram
@rareram 2 года назад
Agreed. Though the void is still quite amazing. Thinking of an area of space where gravity pulls you out of it.
@franksmoakjr9037
@franksmoakjr9037 2 года назад
@@rareram Space is crazy. Just think, there are still things out there that have not been discovered yet that are most likely even more mind bending than these two topics. We have to know as much as possible about what is out there because one day people will be making outerspace their permanent home.
@rareram
@rareram 2 года назад
@@franksmoakjr9037 I just need a constantly updated flow of information basically nonstop ^-^ But yes, though I do think that humanity is doing it the wrong way. We should focus on getting robotic mining and dyson swarms active
@franksmoakjr9037
@franksmoakjr9037 2 года назад
@@rareram I concur. This would be the safest way to prepare for future exploration and guarantee that we have a reliable source of energy and resources when we are ready to proceed.
@gojida2207
@gojida2207 2 года назад
I feel as though the great attractor is just the center of mass of all the supercluster complexes in the universe, it might not be an object but rather the middle of all these massive structures
@davidlake5503
@davidlake5503 2 года назад
Looks like we finally discovered where the Outer Gods live.
@jameselliott9055
@jameselliott9055 2 года назад
Nope. The Bootes void is actually a future parking lot, bro. Sorry.
@garbagetruckman9399
@garbagetruckman9399 2 года назад
The Boötes void sounds a lot like the highway back home through North-Dakota
@xanderunderwoods3363
@xanderunderwoods3363 2 года назад
This is really awesome!
@chrislong3938
@chrislong3938 2 года назад
The notion that if we were in its center and wouldn't have been able to find other galaxies until the '60s is what put this in perspective for me! Clearly though, while they may be more sparse in the void, photons and neutrons must be somewhat present since galaxies have been spotted within. Great video BTW!
@SeamusMcGillicuddy0
@SeamusMcGillicuddy0 2 года назад
The state of New Jersey immediately comes to mind when speaking of emptiness. Quite a few New Yorkers have been found deceased in their vehicles while waiting to pay the toll on the GWB ! The cause of death was attributed to outright boredom ! 😴
@scottcoulter4769
@scottcoulter4769 2 года назад
You are full of it!! You bore me.
@SeamusMcGillicuddy0
@SeamusMcGillicuddy0 2 года назад
@@scottcoulter4769 Jersey sucks and so do you. GFY !
@brentsnache4760
@brentsnache4760 2 года назад
I am indeed horribly horrified by that horrifying place. The horror... the horror...
@pvpro6039
@pvpro6039 2 года назад
Only 17k subs?? You are underrated. Subbed
@aleksanderpopov5060
@aleksanderpopov5060 3 года назад
Not bad, I will definitely like, comment and subscribe! Thanks guys!
@ryv
@ryv 3 года назад
Awesome, thank you!
@brandenbran
@brandenbran 2 года назад
And to imagine people think we are alone in the universe and that our tiny speck of dust we call earth is the sole place that life popped up in that gigantic web of whatever the hell that is
@nufosmatic
@nufosmatic 2 года назад
05:33 - “Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space.” ― Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
@trevor6284
@trevor6284 2 года назад
Always loved space it leaves all wondering what’s really out there I love stuff like this
@isazfringe9540
@isazfringe9540 2 года назад
"He spreads out the northern skies over empty space; he suspends the earth over nothing" Job 26:7
@Hannibalkakihara
@Hannibalkakihara 2 года назад
Great video and amazing graphics My only issue is that some of the images (the one that lookd really dark like a smudge among the atars) isnt the bootes void. Its a dark nebula often confused with the void The void itself is more subtle and noticeable from a far overall view of the universe Great aside that
@ryv
@ryv 2 года назад
Thanks for the tips!
@demonschnauzer1555
@demonschnauzer1555 2 года назад
New Fermi Paradox solution I guess: aliens are too busy chilling in the void to worry about us
@PraveenSrJ01
@PraveenSrJ01 2 года назад
I know right!
@user-uv4cs6lz8q
@user-uv4cs6lz8q 2 года назад
I love the HD quality effects on your videos are so mesmerizing 😍☄️🌌🪐👽🛸🛰🚀👩‍🚀🔭
@ryv
@ryv 2 года назад
Glad you like them!
@vbrewer5195
@vbrewer5195 2 года назад
wonder if they have had Hubble do a deep field project focused on the center of the void? Be interesting to see what might develop with an 11 day focus of Hubble. Maybe just see the galaxies on the other side.
@davidtatum8682
@davidtatum8682 2 года назад
If I'm not mistaken, the void is on the opposite side of the galaxy and is therefore obscured by the galactic center so direct observation isn't really possible
@vbrewer5195
@vbrewer5195 2 года назад
@@davidtatum8682 then how do we know it is there and can see it now?
@davidtatum8682
@davidtatum8682 2 года назад
@@vbrewer5195 again, I'm no expert, but I think they've detected it through radio and infrared. The lack of signal from that area infers its existence. I think. I'm not claiming to know for sure but they said in the video that it was obscured by the galactic center.
@paulc2138
@paulc2138 2 года назад
@@davidtatum8682 If they use infrared the hopefully then James Webb telescope can do a deep scan of the void
@paulc2138
@paulc2138 2 года назад
@@vbrewer5195 To find Bootes, look for the Big Dipper constellation in the north. Follow the arc made by the Dipper's handle until you see a bright star. This is Arcturus, which is located in what would be the waist of Bootes.
@Rory_Humphries
@Rory_Humphries 2 года назад
there is no way we are alone in this universe
@jameselliott9055
@jameselliott9055 2 года назад
I know I am not alone. Everytime I come out of the house, I see another mf'r.
@siren369xstar8
@siren369xstar8 2 года назад
Its a 50/50 situation
@michellebruce5092
@michellebruce5092 2 года назад
Interesting video on the universe 🤔✨ I enjoyed it.
@ryv
@ryv 2 года назад
I'm glad!
@JeffBay-ub6qp
@JeffBay-ub6qp 6 месяцев назад
Thank you invisible camera human for this amazing nerdy video
@Williamfuchs420
@Williamfuchs420 2 года назад
Could this be a sign of vacuum decay? A bubble of true vacuum surrounded by the false vacuum of the rest of the universe?
@zombieshoot4318
@zombieshoot4318 2 года назад
No. There are galaxies in this void. It has 68 known galaxies and is estimated to have up to a couple thousand.
@Williamfuchs420
@Williamfuchs420 2 года назад
@@zombieshoot4318 cool that would be bad if it was
@jongriffin2125
@jongriffin2125 2 года назад
The voids are interconnected super highways that allow spaceships to travel at FTL and light speeds without worrying about particle impacts. That’s my theory.
@BurningSovereign
@BurningSovereign 2 года назад
I like this
@rmzxr4395
@rmzxr4395 2 года назад
I think the FTL would have to work in conjunction with some sort of time travel, considering the huge distances involved. Really is mind blowing when you start to dig into this stuff.
@John_Fx
@John_Fx 2 года назад
Except they aren't empty. They have a small, but non-zero number of galaxies.
@jongriffin2125
@jongriffin2125 2 года назад
@@rmzxr4395If not time travel some sort of stasis or something. The distances -even at FTL travel are hard to even comprehend.
@hatredgt7781
@hatredgt7781 2 года назад
Source: Grass
@FloccinaucinihilipilificationD
@FloccinaucinihilipilificationD 2 года назад
Forget the Voids, wtf is The Great Attractor?? 😳 That is absolutely TERRIFYING!
@philipcallicoat3147
@philipcallicoat3147 2 года назад
The best way to describe it as accurate as possible is the way you present the speculation of possibilities.... No aliens... No hysterical declarations... Not only an excellent job with the narrative, but also excellent pictures... Acceptable as pure speculation... 🤔😀🌹
@raiders3652
@raiders3652 2 года назад
I knew, 😕 I just forgot about it, because of covid
@Rockin_Ross
@Rockin_Ross 2 года назад
The writers of Star Trek took used this as a plot device. Season 7, episode 15 of Voyager dealt with an area of the Delta Quadrant called The Void where there were no stars at all.
@LoganHunter82
@LoganHunter82 2 года назад
It was a great idea, but in traditional Voyager way, the showrunners ruined the episode completely.
@renobgm
@renobgm 2 года назад
That near-frictionless example was top tier
@jakkdlaw
@jakkdlaw 2 года назад
I thought hell was the worst place, the things you learn from RU-vid. Fascinating
@NatrajChaturvedi
@NatrajChaturvedi 2 года назад
Choice of background music for a space video is really odd. Usually something slow and wonderous or awe inspiring kind of track works much better!
@scottymoondogjakubin4766
@scottymoondogjakubin4766 3 года назад
not only is it lacking galaxys its probably also colder - one other theory i believe is that voids were created by other universes bumping into ours which was proposed awhile back as evidence of a multiverse ! thats what fascinated me the most !
@OmarTheAtheistAziz
@OmarTheAtheistAziz 2 года назад
i dont get it. it being colder are u saying theres probably no life in those few galaxies found within the void?
@scottymoondogjakubin4766
@scottymoondogjakubin4766 2 года назад
@@OmarTheAtheistAziz it is colder but not in a sense that any planet orbiting any star in any of the 60 galaxys in the void can still support life !
@es-rh8oo
@es-rh8oo 2 года назад
The emptiest place in the Universe is the coldest and darkest. It's a place with the least amount of mass, and therefore energy, and therefore warmth, and also brightness.
@neph-ik7qx
@neph-ik7qx 2 года назад
Darkness is something our mind can’t wrap around what nothing is
@williamnunn8847
@williamnunn8847 2 года назад
Keep making fascinating content. Chinese elders in Taoism apparently tell their children about the Böötes void.
@MrAlcazar
@MrAlcazar 2 года назад
I'm reminded of the Star Trek episode, "Where Silence Has Lease."
@WorthlessDeadEnd
@WorthlessDeadEnd 2 года назад
@kyleplier I was just thinking about that episode as I watched this video. The only difference between that episode and the Bootes void is the vast *_size_* of the Bootes void. 330 million *light years* is beyond human comprehension.
@flamencoprof
@flamencoprof 2 года назад
One day (err, millenium) there will be complaints that the Boötes void is being contaminated by matter given off by thermal excitation from the speed runners setting new records for travel speed, with remarks that they are "threatening our ability to develop faster drives".
@karthikeyaniyer
@karthikeyaniyer 2 года назад
Sorry to say, the images you are referring to is not of Bootes void, but of Bernard 68 which is a nebula. Great work on rest of the content !
@Slayer-ps1rl
@Slayer-ps1rl 2 года назад
Amazing love space so much 🏆🌠🌌
@Draybolt4
@Draybolt4 2 года назад
I like how it's like "This void area is naturally occuring and very mysterious" and then it's like "There could be aliens in there" 🤣
@PainterVierax
@PainterVierax 2 года назад
this vid is ridiculous.
@jonnychapman-smith7708
@jonnychapman-smith7708 2 года назад
Seems like a great place to hide from the rest of the universe
@Armafly
@Armafly 2 года назад
It’s a place I would love to go when my mother-in-law come to stay with us for a “few weeks”.
@robbieleigh4543
@robbieleigh4543 2 года назад
I think it's cool how it looks almost identical to our nervous system.
@RentAsunder0
@RentAsunder0 2 года назад
Goku was fighting there, thats the aftermath.
@clausbohm9807
@clausbohm9807 2 года назад
Can anyone even fathom 700,000,000 x 186,000 miles per second ... in distance ... oh my head hurts ... It's about time someone included the ET aspect of all this! If you haven't gotten to the idea that we are not alone out here in this grand universe then ... sorry, sucks to be you. Thx for the info.
@clausbohm9807
@clausbohm9807 2 года назад
@D J Or put your dunce cap on for having no imagination,common sense and a brain that can't think past its nose.
@cw9249
@cw9249 2 года назад
i can't imagine 1 light year, let alone millions. even 1 light year goes way beyond anything thats ever come out of earth
@andrewdelprete
@andrewdelprete 2 года назад
I was about to go to sleep but saw this video so now I’m watching it
@jessiejames2155
@jessiejames2155 2 года назад
If we are in fact living in a simulation, this just may be an opening where the rest of the universe goes, in a giant circular motion ...
@mlfilion
@mlfilion 3 года назад
Maybe the void is a super giant massive black hole where everything is headed towards
@Darksagan
@Darksagan 2 года назад
Awesome video.
@Justin-pb8sx
@Justin-pb8sx 2 года назад
The aliens stopped mining the galaxies once the void got big enough to be considered, an "eye sore"
@merrillkingston8807
@merrillkingston8807 2 года назад
I don't know anything about astrophysics but, it seems everything revolves around something. Is it possible the universe is like a doughnut or skating rink, where everything revolves around some central point?
@stankythecat6735
@stankythecat6735 2 года назад
In fact , that is a very very smart guess . The doughnut comment is probably what the universe is shaped like . Leave earth , travelling at warp 9.975 (voyager joke ) and eventually you come back to earth . Bravo Merrill
@vinceraven1501
@vinceraven1501 2 года назад
It's where the Event Horizon went before reappearing years later with a deceased crew for Capt. Weir & crew to investigate.......
@gabrielaguilar1391
@gabrielaguilar1391 2 года назад
Great movie!
@machine_daddy
@machine_daddy 2 года назад
Where we’re going, you won’t need eyes to see
@wiljelentidula5490
@wiljelentidula5490 2 года назад
Title:the most horryfying place you never knew Me:so how did you even know that
@blackalgorithmist000
@blackalgorithmist000 2 года назад
The void is the center of all universal knowledge....home to the most ancient and advanced entities since the "beginning" of the universe
@BettyWhiteTheVibratorSlayer
@BettyWhiteTheVibratorSlayer 2 года назад
Thats where all our missing socks go...look there's Jimmy Hoffa waving at us now 👋
@burningchrome70
@burningchrome70 2 года назад
Betty, you are magnificent!
@BettyWhiteTheVibratorSlayer
@BettyWhiteTheVibratorSlayer 2 года назад
@@burningchrome70 may your cod piece never rust sir Knight 👍
@brianp6682
@brianp6682 2 года назад
what if we ARE in a "void" and if our telescopes got REALLY good, we would see matter tightly packed together beyond the edge of our current view.
@Vikrampic123
@Vikrampic123 Год назад
We are actually in a void funny enough a small one
@throckmorton9321
@throckmorton9321 2 года назад
the most human thing ever is learning about an empty void of nothingness in space and thinking "this would be great for space drag racing"
@world8805
@world8805 2 года назад
For some context on size.....If you define a light year as a millimeter. The milky way is then 100 meters in diameter. And takes light 100,000 years to travel the 100 meters on this scale.. The universe on the same scale is then 93500km wide....
@user-mw4qi1kx3o
@user-mw4qi1kx3o 2 года назад
I am grateful to be apart of mankind where we unlock the grand mysteries of the universe from our humble tiny blue dot
@SunGodSe
@SunGodSe 2 года назад
We're all going to die
@user-mw4qi1kx3o
@user-mw4qi1kx3o 2 года назад
@@SunGodSe what matters is the life you lived and the legacy you leave behind..the inventions, the advancements the discoveries. This all helps the future generations. people are being born everyday they will either know of your deeds or you will be forgotten..the goal is to leave a lasting influence on some one in a positive way through the life you lead.
@haroldstanberry3978
@haroldstanberry3978 2 года назад
Seems like one hell of an explosion
@arpakyna
@arpakyna 2 года назад
Doesn't that basically describe the entirety of the universe?
@Kbr8886
@Kbr8886 2 года назад
Your channel is underrated af
@tsan3870
@tsan3870 2 года назад
This is the void that is visible to the human eye, if you're in an area that is free from artificial light
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