insignifiant ? those are just worthless rocks . their whole existence wouldn't matter without intelligent species like us to look and use them . We are literaly why this universe exists.
I don't know about the rest, but I noticed the size ratio of galaxies is wrong. It appears as the Small Magellanic Cloud is minuscule compared with the Large Magellanic Cloud, but it's just half the size! Same happens from them onwards, Andromeda appears like 20 times bigger than the Milky Way while it's just twice the size!
Its pretty much wrong for everything, one of the most noticeable one is at 4:59 where antares has a radius bigger than a half of wr 104’s radius but is clearly shorther than half of wr’s height
@@wdymboxing1983 who says they can't be measured? They are being measured all the time! It's basically a big branch of astronomy, the measurement of astronomical distances and sizes!
@Ignacio Niveiro 6 trillion x 520000000 yeah just get out the measuring tape. Think about the distances they are talking about instead of just blindly believing
@@wdymboxing1983 there are different methods for measuring. Measuring cosmological distances is certainly not trivial, but we have gone a long way thanks to human ingenuity. Think that ancient Greeks were able to calculate the radius of Earth over two thousand years ago, and used no measuring tape.
And people here on earth worry about if it's going to rain, and worry about anything at all. In the grand scheme of things we are so freaking tiny don't let ANYTHING bother you and just enjoy and live life to the fullest WHILE YOU CAN!! Peace and love to all of you on earth!
It's a nice rundown of escalating sized objects, but it isn't giving a good scale comparison. I assumed that what the last thing we looked at was zoomed down to its comparison against the next thing but realized that wasn't the case when you went from the Milky Way to ??? to Andromeda. Andromeda is slightly more than twice the diameter of the Milky Way, but the zooming makes it seem like it is thousands of times larger. I would have preferred a somewhat accurate scale comparison of the last thing versus the new thing, so we have an idea of how much larger things are getting. It seemed like that is how the video began.
The fact there are stars that dwarf the super maddive black hole at the center of our galaxy is hard to wrap mind around. That thing keeps milions if stars in equilibrium, yet it might be smaller is crazy. I know mass and size are different but it alters perspective a touch
No. No, it's not. These visuals are WAY off. The Milky Way galaxy is shown to be an infinitesimal dot next to the Andromeda galaxy, but in truth, Andromeda is only two times bigger. Another laughable visual is the Small Magellanic Cloud compared to the Large Magellanic Cloud... the Large is not even twice as big as rhe Small!
I don't care for any of these foreign stars, planets or black holes etc etc. What matters to me is Earth. I just want Earth to be green & peaceful & plentiful. God save Earth.🙏
I love the way you leave time to think. It’s wearying to follow the videos of info-intensive speed-talkers. Especially for scientific videos: Voiceovers should have multi-sourced researched pronunciations: Kids learning to speak watch RU-vid.
The amazing thing about being human is having a brain to comprehend our tiny space in this universe. For how tiny and insignificant we seem, we are pretty incredible for observing our place in the cosmos.
@@theshapeexistsit’s crazy that we have these stupid wars not realizing how lucky we are to be conscious living beings. Only here for a minuscule amount of time compared to the time of the universe. Crazy.
it's less scalable right? I think the difference between Milky Way and Andromeda not as big as that showing in this video, but overall this is a great content. To realize how small we are in this universe.
the water molecule is the smallest molecule with 3 atoms. H molecules, H2, are smaller, with 2 atoms. H+ positive H ions, are smaller, they are just Protons. Electrons are smaller, with a mass of about 1/1800, that of a proton. Hope that helps. These are I think the smallest objects that exist at the atomic scale. not sure about the size of photons! remember, particles like electrons and photons, also behave as waves. The Largest are Galaxies.
@@mathematics5573 Yes u are right sir. But the smallest part of nature are Quarks . And the largest part of the universe is a cluster of galaxies better known as the Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall. We never know.. The largest and smallest part of universe.
I always hate and love these size comparison videos.. I love the fact that the universe is unimaginably large but hate the fact that we can't *really* put these sizes into perspective. Sure, they're big on screen, but our sense of size will never put the universe into scale with a video. It's like comparing: 1 billion dollars & 1 trillion dollars 1 billion in $100 bills would weigh 10 tons or 22,680 pounds. 1 trillion in $100 bills would weigh 1,101,321 tons or 2,202,643,171 pounds. Our brains just can't comprehend the sizes.
@Harsh Wardhan I grew up in Nova Scotia.. far alway from any light pollution.. it was so bright. We had a telescope, but i could clearly see it with my eyes. We could see the whole milky way.
I don’t care that we haven’t found it yet. You can’t tell me there’s no life elsewhere in the universe. Hell, there’s probably life right next door in our very own tiny ass galaxy (by comparison).
Stars get very big! If we are so small and insignificant the weird part is that we can know these things :0 Perhaps our variety of life has been trapped and imprisoned for being evil? More likely we live in a random simulation and we and everything else is just data to the creators. God loves beetles and also blackholes ;)
1. Why does he sound like an english gangster? 2. Why is he pronouncing half the names wrong? 3. come to think of it, those two things might be linked...
EARTHLINGS: "Hey, Universe/mom? Look what I can do? I can see THIS MUCH ✋ w I d e 👌 of u!" 😁 UNIVERSE: "Oh, how ADORABLE! They are just learning to crawl! Precious 💞 ♾️
4:54 WR104 is a gamma ray burst candidate and it's poles align nearly dead on with the solar system. When WR104 goes hypernova, it will light up our night sky and illuminate the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud. I can't guarantee that this one will be harmless to Earth, guessing maybe a 1% chance of a catastrophe. WR104 should have gotten more attention than just a footnote mention. Please add an annotation.
Two mistakes with your video: (1) SGR A* is only 4 million solar masses not 4 billion. (2) You are not accurate to 5 or 6 significant figures so quoting distances and masses like an exoplanet Gleise 1214b diameter 35 512 km we only know these numbers to +/- 50% not +/-0.01 %! BUT on the whole did like the graphics, the narrator and the material used! Dr Mannion
Maha suci Allah segala puji bagi dia tuhan semester alam yang mempunyai kerajaan bumi dan langit dan diantara nya ,Allah is the greatest,all praise for Allah🫡
To the guy doing the narration, do you speak with the same dramatic voice when you pop into your local shop?. "Can i get a loaf of bread and a two pints of milk" (spoken like you narrate). :)