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@@davidross5593 Oh you’re just being negative. Everything is speculative anyway. This is all based on theory for the most part as they change their theories along the way when more knowledge is learned, hopefully they won’t make remarks like yours. It’s just a bad attitude.
You used the period correctly on the first sentence. Why didn't you put a period after the word immersive? That was the end of the sentence. Is there a reason why you went for the comma instead? The word 'beautiful' is the beginning of the next sentence and should be capitalized. I agree that the video is beautiful work. Your grammar, on the other hand, needs a little more work.
It is so insane to me that we happened to exist to witness this greater reality of just like.. elements reacting and drifting with just fireballs forming and exploding or gravitational pulls pulling things across each other and what not... like what is this
It's become more questionable, I've watched dozens of his videos, and I almost always find something that is just so off and wrong that I'm losing faith in the validity of the content. Our nearest star in a last video he was way off, another he got waaay off numbers for the approximate age of the earth, and this one, our milky way is not 200,000 light years end to end, it's about half. I search these discrepancies because they seem odd to me and when I do research I find his info to be off. This is entertainment at best but, but it's straying from what it was. So I warn the audience to think twice before just accepting what he says as facts, and before praising it because it's the audiences that make this sort of thing get out of hand. Too many people blindly follow it like it's facts and soon everyone starts to dispute what's right and wrong and it's a whole lot of mess that SHOULD have been avoided from the start, I'm not an expert in this field but know enough to recognize when something is off.
The fact that there are 6,000 stars within 3 LY from Sagittarius A* blows my mind. Considering where we live that density is less than 1 star per 3 LY. Incredible upload!! loved it.
It was always starwars my friend something terribly bad happened and where all that's left ever wondered why it's a gas giant or why Venus and mercury are so close.....the end
"According to the dominant scientific hypothesis today, around 13.8 billion years ago there occurred a tremendous event dubbed the big bang which created our universe." Oh very informative from the very first sentence. 'We don't know for sure, how the big bang happened or why, how it was able create our universe or why it did but science says it did happen and God had nothing to do with it.'
@@GFYS928 So what do you think he mispronounces? Seems fine to me. Earlier on his English was a struggle to listen to, but now he has got a ton better. You can also be forgiven for thinking it was text to speech. It happens a lot. I always let them know it's a real person, and to bear in mind he is Russian, and they use language and fractions slightly differently then we in the west.
I loveeeeee this channel everyone of your videos are so well made amazing quality content and the best graphics and your voice is so relaxing haha, deep sleep guaranteed
My uncle went to this little stream, there he took out his rod and dipped it in the water, a mermaid with fish lips did a tasting and my uncle turned the water dull white feeding all the baby mermaids
What boggles my mind is the gas and dust that once roamed free became our star, planet, then became our flesh and bones, the food and water we consume, the clothing we wear, the cars we drive and the very thing upon which I am watching this wonderful video, an electronic device. Its just insane how the same gas and dust is thinking of itself through our human mind and consciousness.
Yep, it is insane to believe this all just fell into place by itself. Like a tornado tearing through a junkyard and building a functioning automobile. Exactly fucking like that, actually.
I absolutely love your content and the level of detail in the animations. Is it possible to produce a video that focuses on multiple star systems? Keep up the fabulous work 👌🏼🩼🌗🤔🙂
YOU may be interested to note that scientist thought there was only ONE GALAXY THE MILKY WAY NOW because of the HUBBLE SCOPE there are 2 TRILLION STARS and GALAXIES
I think Milky way looks like a chocolatebar. 😋 Okay okay that was a bad joke. You did awesome videos and our milky way galaxy is amazing, there is our solar system, other planets and many stars. 😆
I just snickerd at your simile. Don’t forget that Mars was also created at the time of our solar system generation. I’ll bet you were laughing out of your Uranus at the time. Sorry. I’ll show myself out.
My god, this is absolutely GORGEOUS! This is a video I will share with others. If not for the science, most certainly for the incredible graphics! Really incredibly impressive!
i still can't understand how we know what the milky way looks like from the outside, we have never been on the outside of it yet. What am I missing here?
@@GFYS928 they know the positions of lots and lots of stars. with that information they can compute 3d moduls of the galaxy and beyond. Those moduls will look as seeing it from outside the galaxy
@@thepuma2012 I geus that would make sense, chances are through out the years, we will find more details about our milky way and update accordingly. I'm sure there are many more stars to discover, even in our own backyard! :D
To answer to your commented question: The drawing that one can see at 2:32, of the video is accurate; since studies & observations from many millennia regarding the nearby cosmos; say that the Vialactea looks: a lot like 3 supa-giant giraffes, dancing together in a cosmic ballet spin.
It is easier to search the sky’s with telescopes and cameras than it is to explore our own oceans. The pressures and forces are far too great for us to explore all of it. With technological advances maybe we will know more about our ocean in the future. The most comparable thing to the universe on our planet is in fact our oceans. Both extremely difficult to study and explore without proper equipment.
Damn this didn't age well. Turns out in less than a year we figured out we were totally wrong about the size and mass of the milky way. It's smaller and less massive than we expected
8:08 Stephenson 2-18 is not notable, not 2,150 solar radii and not a part of the cluster despite its name. It is not 2,150 solar radii due to a very high uncertainty in the distance. It is most likely a foreground star and not in the cluster. It is just a regular supergiant.
This video is amazing... and more eloborative... thanks for providing such kind of content... i am very much curious about james webb telescope and it's succesor also I am hoping for eloborative video on james webb telescope as well as it's successor telescope named LUVIOR and their missions thank you!