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TIMELAPSE OF THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE by Melodysheep | First Time Reaction 

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@BASEDsoda
@BASEDsoda 2 года назад
"You go, mitosis!" caught me off guard in a fit of laughter
@Timmycoo
@Timmycoo 2 года назад
Lmao made me giggle. I love it.
@nathanmitchell7961
@nathanmitchell7961 2 года назад
CHICAGO REACTS Please get Kelsey to watch TIMELAPSE OF THE FUTURE: A Journey to the End of Time (4K) by Melodysheep
@cyanide3508
@cyanide3508 2 года назад
lol
@gennturkin
@gennturkin 2 года назад
Would love to see it
@styrmesson
@styrmesson 2 года назад
Thats the better one for sure
@Zach-ek9fg
@Zach-ek9fg 2 года назад
That’d be awesome. I only watch her reactions basically.
@christopherhaines2492
@christopherhaines2492 2 года назад
Melodysheep (John Boswell) did EVERYTHING on his own: the visuals and the music ❤️
@toby1248
@toby1248 15 дней назад
A lot of these clips are from supercomputer simulations. He didn't make those
@zejayee
@zejayee 4 дня назад
He compiled the visuals. He put all the credits for the visuals in the description of the original video. But he did make all the music himself
@ryangreen2879
@ryangreen2879 2 года назад
The 'shockwave' that happened at the creation of Sol was the beginning of Solar Wind, photons and low mass particles forcing matter outward. There is a point, very far away from the star, where the out-push of the sun's power is matched by the in-push of distant stars. This is the termination shock. Only two human-made objects have ever left the termination shock of our solar system.
@zacksilverstone7642
@zacksilverstone7642 2 года назад
Those music tho... Really emphasize the epic in EPIC.
@starrynight1657
@starrynight1657 2 года назад
He did the music himself and it's really good. melodysheep - Continuum EP
@OriginalPuro
@OriginalPuro Год назад
"Those music tho.." ?? Those music? Music is not plural.:P That music is fantastic.*
@omnilight_xl6324
@omnilight_xl6324 2 года назад
yay! you watched!
@zejayee
@zejayee 4 дня назад
So many of his works are amazing. He's also a fabulous music maker
@Timmycoo
@Timmycoo 2 года назад
Gotta love Brian Cox. I did feel my heart strings tugged when hearing Attenborough and Sagan though. Melodysheep's production value is unmatched.
@3doroba
@3doroba 2 года назад
FINALLY SOMEONE THAT APRECIATES THIS DOPE OF CGI! IT LOOKS INCREDIBLE!
@ethanafc3523
@ethanafc3523 2 года назад
Melodysheep is the GOAT 🐐❤️
@MorrFord
@MorrFord 2 года назад
Pls Let them react to life beyond or sounds of space
@painindabrain
@painindabrain 2 года назад
Hi, have you already seen the internet classic "history of the entire world i guess" by bill wurtz? If not, I can only recommend this... experience
@halyoalex8942
@halyoalex8942 2 года назад
Came here to say this. It would be so awesome :D
@kelseyjaffer
@kelseyjaffer 2 года назад
fortunately for me, and unfortunately for you all, I am a huge fan of everything Bill Wurtz does, so I've already seen "history of the entire world i guess" about 10 times! great suggestion, though! :)
@painindabrain
@painindabrain 2 года назад
@@kelseyjaffer could you get the others to watch it?
@halyoalex8942
@halyoalex8942 2 года назад
@@painindabrain this would be the next best thing, yeah. I bet some of them already have too, but c'mon. There's SOMEBODY, right?
@kelseyjaffer
@kelseyjaffer 2 года назад
@@halyoalex8942 I don't have control over what we watch, but I agree--it'd be a great video to react to
@starrynight1657
@starrynight1657 2 года назад
He takes images from documentaries or public domain material. But the editing between them and all the music is his (melodysheep). Some visual effects his too.
@daspas2111
@daspas2111 2 года назад
I'd recommend life beyond 2 by melodysheep
@cekobidonq
@cekobidonq 2 года назад
When you said "That's gonna be us and Andromeda" I think I fell in love.
@MikeB12800
@MikeB12800 2 года назад
Fell in love way before that!
@cekobidonq
@cekobidonq Год назад
Watching this again over a year later. A beautiful woman with an actual brain, I can't!
@viditjain2653
@viditjain2653 2 года назад
Melodysheep is the best space-related channel on youtube!!
@ankushsamanta857
@ankushsamanta857 2 года назад
CHICAGO REACTS we want more of melodysheep
@kochedicoes636
@kochedicoes636 2 года назад
The ending is awesome soundtrack perfect timing
@zejayee
@zejayee 4 дня назад
The last two billion years is always a treat to watch
@EDips875
@EDips875 2 года назад
Please react to more melody sheep stuff especially life beyond 2
@cyanide3508
@cyanide3508 2 года назад
Yeah life beyond 2 is amazing
@blake7587
@blake7587 3 месяца назад
Please bring back this babe!! 😭 I miss her.
@mac_gamingyt7699
@mac_gamingyt7699 2 года назад
Ta Da, just found your channel, love it already
@robinchesterfield42
@robinchesterfield42 2 года назад
Stentors! The little wine-glass critters are named stentors. I learned about them on "Journey to the Microcosmos", where they apparently have a colony of them living in the pond nearby. :)
@Shiraumere
@Shiraumere Год назад
the "blackhole" shown is known as a "Quasar" around 6:45~
@vodkarage8227
@vodkarage8227 2 года назад
I love seeing the power of nature in these videos. Everything nature does it does on such a massive scale. Man sets off his little fireworks, and they are beautiful, then nature says, here, hold my glass, and explodes stars, shoots off volcanoes, sets off lightening works, sends blackholes speeding through the universe at over a million mph. Think of that, a black hole, something that weighs as much as a few thousand suns, got flung into space at those speeds. The power, the energy it takes to do that, it just gives me chills when I think about it.
@moonrabbit2334
@moonrabbit2334 Год назад
props to the cameraman filming all this for us to enjoy
@atexandude8303
@atexandude8303 Год назад
Brian Cox is the most pure human. Such a brilliant mind.
@kenmahoney5255
@kenmahoney5255 2 года назад
Give a shout out to the soundtrack as well! Awesome music 🎶
@lord_haven1114
@lord_haven1114 2 года назад
You are by far my favourite reactor on RU-vid. Sweet. Funny. Well read in relevant pop culture. Not pretentious or soap boxy. Freaking love it
@JRush374
@JRush374 2 года назад
Fun to Imagine with Richard Feynman is a great video to react to
@EDips875
@EDips875 2 года назад
This was mostly if not all made by one person
@starrynight1657
@starrynight1657 2 года назад
The music is all his, he borrowed the images/narration from different documentary materials.
@EDips875
@EDips875 2 года назад
@@starrynight1657 isn't the images CGI made by him cos life beyond has alot of very specific images made for the video and custom narration
@EDips875
@EDips875 2 года назад
@@starrynight1657 it could be for the irl clips he uses because the visual style is very consistent and he's done collabs where he has specific visuals
@starrynight1657
@starrynight1657 2 года назад
@@EDips875 I posted a reply but I can't see it so I'll try again. His web page says he did select VFX and used custom visual effects. I'm happy with the results however it was done.
@gregoryams
@gregoryams 2 года назад
R.I.P. Sean Lock. Age 58. Comedian. Died today at home from Cancer surrounded by his family.
@sleapycell7819
@sleapycell7819 2 года назад
❤❤
@ElSeto93
@ElSeto93 2 года назад
React to some of the bill wurtz videos next ! They are all amazing. Especially "History of the entire world, I guess"
@MagnusMFX
@MagnusMFX 2 года назад
Hi!
@mariodepestel2267
@mariodepestel2267 2 года назад
could be wrong but isn't that the voice of Prof. Brian Cox? and Sir David Attenborrough
@dankjae
@dankjae 2 года назад
Yes the narration of MelodySheep’ s earlier videos (around 2 years ago or more) have narrations taken from documentaries, however most of his newer videos have a custom narration.
@joeg.2279
@joeg.2279 2 года назад
I think she would love "Cancelling myself on Twitter so no one else can (How to Cancel YOURSELF) " by Saltydkdan (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jq01bDPcnM4.html)
@Lobsterist
@Lobsterist 2 года назад
Demolitionranch request
@zejayee
@zejayee 4 дня назад
9:50 "you go, mitosis" I REALLY don't wanna be that guy. But... It's a bacteria, so it's not mitosis. It would be binary fission. Look, I took Biology this year and I had to make it worth something 😔
@mythical_4275
@mythical_4275 2 года назад
CHICAGO REACTS I would like to recommend videos towards Sovietwomble
@johnrellperez1565
@johnrellperez1565 2 года назад
I wanna take her out to a cafe and just talk about space.
@blake7587
@blake7587 11 месяцев назад
I’d totally date her. She’s gorgeous! 😍
@andreasgaming9765
@andreasgaming9765 2 года назад
React to the secret history of the moon by melodysheep
@fernandomunoz2158
@fernandomunoz2158 Год назад
12:00 stromatolites, one of the most primitive life forms on planet earth
@genericscottishchannel1603
@genericscottishchannel1603 2 года назад
0:13 Not for long you ain't
@CarolusRex1
@CarolusRex1 2 года назад
Would love to see some epic rap battles of history reactions
@lynxgaming6538
@lynxgaming6538 2 года назад
Wait, if the star die and rebirth in this video why on the other video of melodysheep timelapse of the future, when the star dies it turns into white dwarf, black dwarf and it didn't born a new stars
@starrynight1657
@starrynight1657 2 года назад
The size of the star has an effect on what the result is, you can read up on that. Supernovas arise from huge stars, but they are important for creating new stars.
@zejayee
@zejayee 4 дня назад
The earlier stars were HUGE. The stars of today are much smaller. That's the simple explanation.
@blake7587
@blake7587 3 месяца назад
She’s so hot!!! 😍😍😍
@Proxima_Livion
@Proxima_Livion 2 года назад
That "shockwave" you saw when the sun was created is somewhat sientific accurate, it is not a real fast moving shockwave but it looks like one when you speed it up. The effect responsible is widly known in public as "solar wind". Because light "particles" are really just "pieces of Energy" traveling through space (THE physical space, not outer space) it has to convert into another form of energy, when it is absorbed by an atom (when it "hits" an atom; quantum mechanics are funny), either potential- or kinetic Energy. Now depending on what part of the atom got "hit", different things will happen: the atom sends the absorbed Energy out into space again as a new light "particle" (people allways say ionization is hard to understand, but its not, it just takes a long time to explain) or the atom gets "hotter" which is just a special form of kinetic Energy OR it does what we would all expect to happen when an object hits another object: it moves. And this is, why light can "push" matter into the direction it was travelling, which in the case of the sun is outwards. This effect has a lot of consequences, for example is it the reason why the inner planets are all rocky planets and the outer planets are mostly made out of gas (because gas particles are lighter then metal and rock and thereby need less Energy to move further away) or that it puts a cap on how large a Star can grow just by absorbing the surrounding gas, because at one point, the light will push the gas away stronger than gravity can pull it in. If star wants the get bigger than that, it will have to eat other stars, which in turn is why large, bright Stars are mostly found in areas of high "star density" (they are found close to one another) and areas with few stars almost only contain small stars, like our sun. I just love science and Natur, it all connects like a perfekt clockwork.
@Proxima_Livion
@Proxima_Livion 2 года назад
Also: the giant lava moon rising is also accurate. The moon was once really close to the earth compared to now. So seeing the moon close up and blocking a fourth of the sky was a real thing in the past. Man I wish that was still be the case, it just looks SO AMAZING!
@zacksilverstone7642
@zacksilverstone7642 2 года назад
@@Proxima_Livion And deadly.
@Proxima_Livion
@Proxima_Livion 2 года назад
@@zacksilverstone7642 as long as its just the moon thats on fire, I'll be fine. Maybe.
@melanch0lycat5393
@melanch0lycat5393 2 года назад
@@Proxima_Livion I don't know man, the gravity of the moon from that close would probably fuck up some shit here on Earth
@Proxima_Livion
@Proxima_Livion 2 года назад
@@melanch0lycat5393 Not really. Yes the pull on the earths surface would be greater, but apart from an unstable crust and larger tides there isn't much it could do. maybe we will just have to adapt to the greater number of volcanos thou.
@Mrfloppie11
@Mrfloppie11 2 года назад
Hey, you could also try "We're the last humans left" by Exurb1a
@NonsensicalSpudz
@NonsensicalSpudz 2 года назад
react to lemino!!
@blake7587
@blake7587 11 месяцев назад
Is she single?? 😳 Just asking…for a friend.
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