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Why Is The Universe The Same Everywhere? 

History of the Universe
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Researched and Written by Leila Battison
Narrated and Edited by David Kelly
Thumbnail Art by Ettore Mazza
If you like our videos, check out Leila's RU-vid channel:
/ @somethingincredible
Music from Silver Maple, Epidemic Sound and Artlist.
Stock footage from Videoblocks.
References:
www.newscientist.com/definiti...
www.forbes.com/sites/startswi...
• Cosmic Inflation Expla...
bigthink.com/surprising-scien...
www.forbes.com/sites/startswi...
www.livescience.com/33129-tot...
physicstoday.scitation.org/do...
www.lifesci.sussex.ac.uk/home/...
www.uwa.edu.au/study/-/media/...
www.aanda.org/articles/aa/ful...
profmattstrassler.com/article...
www.newscientist.com/article/...
www.innovationnewsnetwork.com...
blogs.scientificamerican.com/...
www.forbes.com/sites/startswi...
physicstoday.scitation.org/do...
www.phy.princeton.edu//~stein...
astronomy.swin.edu.au/cosmos/...
www.astronomynotes.com/cosmolg...
Image Credits:
NASA
Galaxy Filament By Andrew Pontzen and Fabio Governato - Andrew Pontzen and Hiranya Peiris, [www.ucl.ac.uk/mathematical-phy... illumination: what lights up the universe?], UCLA press release, 27 August 2014. flickr.com (high resolution version), CC BY 2.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
Observable Universe By Andrew Z. Colvin - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
Red Shift Map By Piquito veloz - This image was created with Celestia. Redshift lines is a free addon of Selden Ball&039;s Graticules and customized by DRJMOS for educational purpose., CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
Alan Guth By Betsy Devine aka Betsythedevine - Uploader&039;s Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
Amundsen Telescope South Pole By Ketiltrout - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Hawking By woodleywonderworks - www.flickr.com/photos/wwworks..., CC BY 2.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
Spontaneous creation of almost scale-free density perturbations in an inflationary universe
James M. Bardeen, Paul J. Steinhardt, and Michael S. Turner
Phys. Rev. D 28, 679 - Published 15 August 1983
Paul Steinhardt By Sleepy Geek - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
00:00 Introduction
05:14 Holes In The Big Bang
13:03 Alan Guth (Cosmic Inflation)
24:35 The Burden Of Proof
33:23 Heresy (Holes In Inflation)

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@HistoryoftheUniverse
@HistoryoftheUniverse 2 года назад
Hello folks! Hope you enjoy it. Still working our way through the first trillionth of a second of existence. What a mad journey. Remember to check out Leila´s channel Something Incredible - top stuff right there. Thanks!
@AlecsNeo
@AlecsNeo 2 года назад
So much quality , thank you!
@odotk
@odotk 2 года назад
God speed mate
@craigbryant3191
@craigbryant3191 2 года назад
Seems like just about everything had happened by the time the universe was a second old, doesn't it?
@sawsaw382
@sawsaw382 2 года назад
Brilliant quality don’t give up. Next in a nutshell
@starman9472
@starman9472 2 года назад
@@AlecsNeo Id R?vv? Zip Z112?l oh no Liu
@hughnibley
@hughnibley 9 месяцев назад
I know you create these for your own reasons, but i don't quite know how to express my admiration and appreciation for what you create beyond this simple monetary token to underscore the sincerity behind my my expression of love and gratitude for what you do. I love your videos, your take, your style. You are appreciated, you are loved, and your impact goes for beyond what your RU-vid dashboards can tell you. Thank you.
@verhuzz
@verhuzz 2 года назад
This has become my favourite docu series and today is a good day
@ImSpun13
@ImSpun13 2 года назад
Like that annoying Halo ice cream commercial I see in every video on RU-vid!
@kantanlabs3859
@kantanlabs3859 2 года назад
Yes a nice channel but this last video is more social-media-type dogmatism than true science !
@HistoryoftheUniverse
@HistoryoftheUniverse 2 года назад
@@kantanlabs3859 Why?
@nathanielmuller4400
@nathanielmuller4400 2 года назад
@@HistoryoftheUniverse i loved this, and cannot comment on the previous poster, but can offer a bit of feedback. Some language is acceptable colloquially but can be considered loaded. "Divine inspiration", or "clinging to inflation". The first brings a religious tone into what has become a religion vs science trope. The latter posions the well. Excellent excellent video for sure, just a little feedback.
@ImSpun13
@ImSpun13 2 года назад
@@nathanielmuller4400 Well said. I concur.
@roycefruciano5418
@roycefruciano5418 2 года назад
Another S class documentary.. my day has been made exponentially better
@KimDrewTheLine
@KimDrewTheLine 2 года назад
What do ppl mean when they say "S", I see ppl commenting just that letter...?
@WatchfulBonsai
@WatchfulBonsai 2 года назад
@@KimDrewTheLine it's a rating based on a ranking system similar to school grades. F, E, D, C, B, A, S. ... Cant remember if it has a meaning like, super, supreme, sensational , sublime but yeah, essentially when you see it, it means awesome.
@TonyPerez1981
@TonyPerez1981 2 года назад
Yes, also I'm exponentially confused
@TheRoadLessChosen
@TheRoadLessChosen 2 года назад
@@WatchfulBonsai doesn’t it mean satisfactory
@KimDrewTheLine
@KimDrewTheLine 2 года назад
@@WatchfulBonsai thank you!
@lisaj2269
@lisaj2269 2 года назад
The best cosmology documentaries on RU-vid- and better than most on television. Super well done in every way.
@simengrandal6898
@simengrandal6898 2 года назад
By far the best documentary series in astro-physics and astronomy out there nowadays! I admire your work.. such depth, such informative science and so well-written! Gotta love it! Keep up the good work team, can't wait for your next episode..!:D
@morkusmorkus6040
@morkusmorkus6040 Год назад
It good, but just relax.
@TheMadmacs
@TheMadmacs Год назад
@@morkusmorkus6040 no, he is right to say it is by far the best,
@jonhart-dj7fn
@jonhart-dj7fn Год назад
and I watched so many also agree this is very interesting
@user-lm2ix1xd4c
@user-lm2ix1xd4c 8 месяцев назад
@@morkusmorkus6040 what did you get from leaving this comment lol. the og commenter doesn't care what a stranger thinks about their enthusiasm, cuz that would be weird to care about. so.. why would you assume they care that you're annoyed with their opinion. "just relax", or why don't you just go somewhere else. you can't control people or sway their behavior to fit your preferences. let them be as they are, since they have done nothing harmful. you have no right to come here with that attitude. ridiculous behavior on the internet i swear.
@jefflyon2020
@jefflyon2020 Год назад
the perfect team of amazing writer and researcher, coupled with awesome ( British accent-mandatory narration, calming tone and cadence that won't put to sleep but prepares the listener for survival when mind is blown and reality takes over. I'm sure it took many minds and countless hours to make this, but it stands out above all the others available combined
@mst4309
@mst4309 2 года назад
I really like h the e poetic, expressive way the two series (history of Earth and universe) are written, and the soothing way it is edited. It gives such great, daunting existential crises some delicate and quaint charm.
@Krystalmyth
@Krystalmyth 2 года назад
I find History of the Earth to have a better brand identity. I think its opening is just hard to compete with, and the early episodes were just full of so much emotion. History of the Universe is suitably, calmer, there's less passion, and is more observatory.
@danielsigursson6215
@danielsigursson6215 Год назад
Every single episode is just as mind-blowing as the previous. The way you lay out the time line of the narrative feels so engaging. Great stuff throughout.
@ironmade03
@ironmade03 2 года назад
This channel has way to few subscribers than it should have.. the quality of the content here is awesome
@ikillcommiesable
@ikillcommiesable 2 года назад
@@FutureBoyWonder no
@kantanlabs3859
@kantanlabs3859 2 года назад
Yes a nice channel but this last video is more social-media-type dogmatism than true science !
@ikillcommiesable
@ikillcommiesable 2 года назад
@@kantanlabs3859 no
@HistoryoftheUniverse
@HistoryoftheUniverse 2 года назад
@@kantanlabs3859 Planning on posting this on every comment?
@kantanlabs3859
@kantanlabs3859 2 года назад
@@HistoryoftheUniverse Truly sorry for this undeserved post, you do a fantastic job, love all your channels (History of the earth especially). My comments, except that one, are all laudatory. As a researcher in physics I get often emotionally upset to see modern theoretical physicists crap emphasized in an unbalanced manner by many RU-vid channels. I refer to this as dark physics, you know; dark matter, dark energy, dark currents, wormholes and to some extent inflation. This comment was made before I reached the end of the video, were you address the problem in a more balanced manner. My following post was far more temperate, again my humble excuses. BTW there is a very simple alternate explanation for the observed homogeneity of space-time, a variable speed of light, as proposed long ago by several physicists. You may think of the space-time (the space-time itself not-the matter it contains) as a substrate that is progressively cooling with time as it expends. In such a frame the speed of light is extremely large just after the big bang. This is a conjecture that respects the parsimony principle. The medias and a deviant part of the scientific community prefer of course something more spectacular.
@thersten
@thersten 2 года назад
I've seen a lot of science/cosmology channels and this is one of the best. I love the writing, narration, and the music too. Great job! 👍
@whocares2214
@whocares2214 Год назад
Just started this video for the thousandth time and RU-vid decided to ask me to rate ur comment. Asked was it good. I gave you the best rating my friend! Ur awesome random person
@thersten
@thersten Год назад
@@whocares2214 thanks yo. It's probably bc i sometimes post contentious comments on political videos.
@whocares2214
@whocares2214 Год назад
@@thersten lmfao I feel ya. I do too but people don't like to hear truth sometimes or find out that they've been lied to every time they look at the news....lol.
@thersten
@thersten Год назад
@@whocares2214 oh. are you one of those anti mainstream journalism conspiracy theorists?
@whocares2214
@whocares2214 Год назад
@@thersten its not a conspiracy tho. Most news channels lie. I'm just getting back from work and I'm going to sleep but I'll elaborate later
@111jkjk
@111jkjk 2 года назад
Leila is an amazing writer. 🤯🥳 What a blessing to be taught by a scientst and artist combined as a teacher too.
@GameTimeWhy
@GameTimeWhy 2 года назад
It's just one person who writes ever script? That's crazy. What's her degree? I'm assuming something astronomy related.
@EpicfinchAnimations
@EpicfinchAnimations Год назад
@@GameTimeWhy yeah
@XpirimintZ
@XpirimintZ 2 года назад
As a lover of Cosmology narration, this has been beyond incredible. Thank you
@morkusmorkus6040
@morkusmorkus6040 Год назад
😂
@EpicfinchAnimations
@EpicfinchAnimations Год назад
meee tooooooooo
@lastchance8142
@lastchance8142 2 года назад
By far the best, most honest and comprehensive treatment of this subject outside the halls of academia. Not to mention artistic, poetic and visually appealing. Well done!
@blackrivermusicstudio7648
@blackrivermusicstudio7648 2 года назад
I thought you were talking about Hubble at the beginning, and with all the news about it possibly being dead I was wondering you'd mention that. But you were in fact talking about the Blubble telescope on the otherside of the universe. Hopefully we can fix our own!
@HistoryoftheUniverse
@HistoryoftheUniverse 2 года назад
Great name choice
@jesseromero4281
@jesseromero4281 2 года назад
Hypothesis about the big bang could be wrong!!!
@benjaminkirbytennyson386
@benjaminkirbytennyson386 2 года назад
@@HistoryoftheUniverse Next video?
@ethelredhardrede1838
@ethelredhardrede1838 2 года назад
@@frankdimeglio8216 t is fully, CLEARLY, and consistently proven. ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY IS GRAVITY. Gravity IS ELECTROMAGNETISM/ENERGY. " No, and it is disproved by reality. Get a clue.
@whocares2214
@whocares2214 2 года назад
@@frankdimeglio8216 wrong
@Sanquinity
@Sanquinity 2 года назад
Every time I watch these videos I'm once again amazed at the production quality and TV documentary style narration. Like it could literally be put on TV as is, and it would be seen as a production on par with the documentaries of the late 90's and early 2000's on channels like discovery.
@danielm81
@danielm81 2 года назад
This is absolutely amazing piece of science and art in perfect proportions. And I must say: you really, really know which emerging trends in current cutting edge science to highlight. And it's great. What's a better word than great in English? If such word exists, it describes both of your channels (History of Universe and Earth).
@spacedawg3599
@spacedawg3599 Год назад
extraordinary
@danielm81
@danielm81 Год назад
@@spacedawg3599 yes, exactly, thanks! :)
@tedlemoine5587
@tedlemoine5587 2 года назад
I love the way you articulate & animate each video. Keep up the good work!!
@Faustian10
@Faustian10 Год назад
Unbelievable series. Very impressive, informative, and engaging. Feels like these should be behind a paywall or a cost for each episode, high quality content.
@dreimalnein22
@dreimalnein22 8 месяцев назад
Would be counterproductive to bring it behind a paywall. But also, it's not all set. Dr Subir Sarkar from Oxford invites us to entertain the possibility we could still be special observers in a universe way bigger than the CMB horizon. And the numbers that led to the nobel price for dark energy were tweaked.
@Beerbatter1962
@Beerbatter1962 2 года назад
What a fantastic episode. This helped drive home a few concepts for me. Very well produced. Thank you so much.
@seditt5146
@seditt5146 2 года назад
I just occurred to me.. If light extremely slowly lost momentum through interaction with spacetime or some other mechanism then we would be absolutely clueless about how fast the universe is expanding it it could very very possibly solve some issues with Dark energy and Dark matter.
@fryingraijin
@fryingraijin 2 года назад
To wrap a great day up with the release of one of your videos makes the universe, even if just a tad, more chaotically beautiful
@SLimaneLoukili89
@SLimaneLoukili89 2 года назад
one of the best documentaries on RU-vid. i watched all ur videos more than 2 times. keep up the same quality and thank you so much
@GameOverAus
@GameOverAus 11 месяцев назад
First there was Cosmos - A Personal Journey which was amazing, and now this. So informative, so entertaining and not one miss. Bravo
@alexanderstover1715
@alexanderstover1715 2 года назад
Another banger of a video. Thank you for putting out such great, educational content about the amazing universe we live in.
@davidfish7920
@davidfish7920 2 года назад
Totally love this series, best narration I have heard. Keep up the awesome work
@SofaKingShit
@SofaKingShit 2 года назад
I'm going through a really rough time these days so I'm going back and re-watching these in my free time.
@winstonsmith7652
@winstonsmith7652 2 года назад
When you think of how much we've discovered since the industrial revolution, it's truly astonishing.
@EpicfinchAnimations
@EpicfinchAnimations Год назад
hi how are you
@DrOtto-sx7cp
@DrOtto-sx7cp 8 дней назад
Too bad it's all confiscated.
@nickhowatson4745
@nickhowatson4745 2 года назад
It’s simple. The universe began everywhere at once. Every distant point was once together into a singular point so its fair to say that anywhere and everywhere is the center of the universe. The expansion of space happens equally at all points in space because all points in space are the center of the universe.
@MichaelClark-uw7ex
@MichaelClark-uw7ex 2 года назад
There still has to be an "outside" where there is nothing.
@nickhowatson4745
@nickhowatson4745 2 года назад
nope. the universe doesn't require any "outside". you can say the universe is expanding into a higher dimensional space a space which would need 10 extra dimensions. the catch is that this embedding space is unobservable and unprovable so there is no rational to think it exists in the first place. the universe is weird and under no obligation to make sense to us humans.
@BassontheRoof
@BassontheRoof 2 года назад
Absolutely remarkable work this, your documenting is BBC grade for sure. Excellent work.
@NathanHarrison7
@NathanHarrison7 Год назад
Thank you for another brilliant video. The script, graphics, patient explanations, etc; make learning so engaging. If only school could be like this. And a big kudos to Paul Steinhardt for having the humility to publicly discredit his own original findings as he continued to dig in and found data that disproved is original theory. The world needs more of that type of honesty. To better find real solutions to real problems.
@MsTwilightMeadow
@MsTwilightMeadow 2 года назад
Impeccably well made! I love the narration, I find it very ludically informative in a soothing way ! Keep up the great work
@loloppololp9304
@loloppololp9304 2 года назад
The production is amazing. Great job. You've inspired me.
@Numba003
@Numba003 2 года назад
These documentaries are works of art guys. Keep up the good work! Stay well out there everybody, and God bless you friends. :)
@Vet-x
@Vet-x Год назад
i cant describe how much i appreciate these high quality videos. along your voice is so soothing!. Thank you for making videos like these that are easy to follow
@owaisahmad7841
@owaisahmad7841 2 года назад
Top class documentary. Clear, precise and direct. Thats the way I love it!
@jonhart-dj7fn
@jonhart-dj7fn Год назад
This video is a masterpiece.. I can watch or simply listen to this over and over also David is a terrific narrative!
@dougg1075
@dougg1075 2 года назад
Pretty much some of the best narration in HISTORY!
@billc.4584
@billc.4584 2 года назад
Absolutely awesome presentation and I even understood some of it. :) Seriously, very nice job. I enjoyed this immensely. Thank you.
@MosesMatsepane
@MosesMatsepane 2 года назад
This channel deserves a lot more views and subscribers. This is such excellent work.
@MichaelDembinski
@MichaelDembinski 2 года назад
I am very happy with these! They explain what we know - and what we don't know - in ways that are digestible to the lay watcher. Extremely well written and researched. Thanks for doing them - and thank you, RU-vid algorithm for pointing me this way!
@imo1933
@imo1933 2 года назад
Michael Dembinski: *Friend, if you listen hard enough, science barely knows anything, it is all guesses and hypothesis, the real truth is staring at them but they stubbornly refuse to go there.*
@MichaelDembinski
@MichaelDembinski 2 года назад
@@imo1933 Science has made giant strides. Hence you and I can share insights over this wonderful channel of information exchange driven by networked computers. Mind-blowing from even the perspective of 50 years. So science knows more than 'barely anything' - but there are some HUGE questions the science is only begin to realise are important. Consciousness, Big Bang, dark energy and dark matter - these are but three that science has barely begun to address.
@imo1933
@imo1933 2 года назад
@@MichaelDembinski : *The Scientific Community are pretty good salesmen; if you take the true definition and meaning of the word "theory" and how scientists have hijacked it to have a different meaning and application in their field, you know some skulduggery is amiss, they would have you believe the word "theory" now means a proven fact without them saying so so they could have an out when the theory isn't correct or proven to be false. Those giant strides you mention they have taken are minuscule steps in reality, the fact that science only knows and understand 5% of what makes up of the universe and 95% is unknown means all these "theories" are nothing but a "house of card" and people wishing for the Scientific Community to be right instead of facing reality. They Really Know Very Little And They Admit It Often.*
@GameTimeWhy
@GameTimeWhy 2 года назад
@@imo1933 spouting more bullshit I see.
@Krystalmyth
@Krystalmyth 2 года назад
I find History of the Earth to have a better brand identity. I think its opening is just hard to compete with, and the early episodes were just full of so much emotion. History of the Universe is suitably, calmer, there's less passion, and is more observatory. What I love about his tone here, is that it conveys a sort of skepticism about even the things he's explaining, not because it isn't observably sound and based in real science, but because he conveys the genuine uncertainty needed of this body of study. Though I don't agree that it should always lack passion, awe, or pause, we are talking about things that are quite existential. It is literally everything that IS, and has ever been. 🌠
@OoOd4v3OoO
@OoOd4v3OoO 2 года назад
Love your videos, I've always had a hard time in physics class because of the math and applying formulas and shit, but it is so fascinating to learn about our universe and our place within it
@XFz2nLDWo73x95
@XFz2nLDWo73x95 2 года назад
Narration is so soothing.. knowledge immense.. visuals incredible. Thank you! Maybe we are just a universe of black holes within a black hole universe.
@tampatekguy2523
@tampatekguy2523 2 года назад
Wonderfully done! Now we just need an 8 hour version. 😉
@greggamba2997
@greggamba2997 2 года назад
You guys are amazing!!! "History of the Universe" is now my Favorite Channel. I love all your world class videos ... you guys deserved multimillion subscribers and I hope it will happen like a big bang. Thank you.
@Mike-vd7ee
@Mike-vd7ee 2 года назад
The Narration is superb..fantastic documentary...one of the best I've seen.
@psihostrumpf6233
@psihostrumpf6233 Год назад
Leyla Battison is the name of the Unsung Hero of this epic video. Love those topics the most. It took me to another alien galaxy where i was afraid for a moment i will never come back to my dearest Milky Way. Brrrrrr... goosebumps! That perfect lesson that never came to you in school. Oh, well... here it is now. Couple of decades late, but better than never. Master-piece. You are spoiling us with these materials. Do history of everything.
@fanofentropy2280
@fanofentropy2280 2 года назад
Our universe exists inside the event horizon of a black hole in another universe. That's why the expansion rate varies, it depends on if our black hole is feeding or not. That also explains the homogeneous nature, as a forming event horizon was 'one location' at it's formation. Or at least, that's what let's me sleep at night. ;)
@T34RG45
@T34RG45 2 года назад
The big bang was the primordial white hole that I believe all the black holes in the previous universe fed into as they still exist as micro black holes today. Inside a black hole's ergosphere time and space switch places. Naturally I just imagine a white hole in this universe expelling all matter accrued at once hence the singularity.
@Actuary1776
@Actuary1776 2 года назад
Turok, Penrose, and a handful of other prominent cosmologists don’t accept Guth’s inflation theory. Their counter theories shouldn’t be ignored.
@Krystalmyth
@Krystalmyth 2 года назад
Cosmologist sounds so much better than Astronomer (and is more accurate)
@vMaxHeadroom
@vMaxHeadroom 2 года назад
Yep they do disagree but I have to admit that they disagree with a vengeance which some times comes across as sour grapes. Whilst I certainly agree that inflation can be wrong, the current state in which the cosmic background radiation fit the inflation model (Microwave Anisotrophy as a function of angle) so well, does give it some credibility though a long way to go. The other models have to many holes right now (like branes bouncing etc which again cannot be proved in any way) and until we do not marry the quantum with GR, though even here I think gravity is not fundemtal but an emergent property...bottom line though, this is so far over my head that I can admit that I really know nothing!
@kantanlabs3859
@kantanlabs3859 2 года назад
@@vMaxHeadroom My preference goes toward a variable speed of light following somehow a space-time temperature and density relation. Space-time being seen as a kind of continuous medium (of course these space-time variables are not material temperature and density as space-time is essentially immaterial). Such a variable light speed would have been very large just after the big bang, solving the homogeneity issue. Beside the space-time substrate comes with some form of energy solving also the dark matter issue. They are so many conjectures that we can try outside the standard frame that is obviously in a new form of Aristotle epicycle epoch !
@tarstarkusz
@tarstarkusz 2 года назад
It doesn't matter, they all just made stuff up.
@fademusic1980
@fademusic1980 2 года назад
@@kantanlabs3859 on the purely speculative end of things, I myself am partial to our universe being dimensionally nested between a state of the highest order of infinite energy (think 3 in comparison to the infinite set between 1 and 2, being the 'set' we live in) and another state of complete void. The energy is trying to reach its lowest possible state but is separated from the void ground state by our universe and most likely an infinite number of other (in my assertation) expanding universe bubbles on different dimensional planes completely unrelated to ours. The ultimate point being the expansion caused by dark energy is the infinite energy set trying to reach its lowest possible energy state by expressing itself as more space time in our space. There is more to this train of thought but I don't want to be typing all day. I used to think there was one other universe that could interact weakly through gravity (the idea was dark matter was the 'imprint' of another universe on the other 'side' of our spacetime fabric, but due to some data out of LIGO I have pretty much abandoned this aspect of the interpretation)
@joshuaprime2042
@joshuaprime2042 2 года назад
I love all of your channels... your voice is so soothing and your sense of story is superb.
@bliptripmusic
@bliptripmusic 2 года назад
The research, writing and narration is bloody excellent, kudos good sir.
@stuartclifton4764
@stuartclifton4764 2 года назад
This channel creates absolute gold. Bravo guys!!!
@DvD2221960
@DvD2221960 2 года назад
Gold is almost as good as a necklace made of Bitcoin(s) ⁉
@alasdairwhyte6616
@alasdairwhyte6616 2 года назад
It's amazing how the puddle fits :)
@spleeeen4it
@spleeeen4it Год назад
Your videos are really high quality, the kind of thing we used to see on tv 30 years ago before it became dumbed down.
@Maxxx1410
@Maxxx1410 2 года назад
How on earth does this channel only have 35k subscribers ???? This is one of the best channels on RU-vid
@MCMole
@MCMole 2 года назад
Man I usually love watching science videos. But this videos are out of my league. I need to learn more if I want to comprehend what’s going on. Amazing!!!!
@nestor144
@nestor144 2 года назад
Not sure what is better, the content or the narrator :)
@purestreflection5847
@purestreflection5847 2 года назад
Thank you for your great work..you guys put in a lot to bring your viewers informative information.. 👍
@exoyt7575
@exoyt7575 2 года назад
Really good delivery, just everything well done guys, can compete with the nat geo docu's!
@liberty-matrix
@liberty-matrix 2 года назад
These video's are a gift! -thank you!
@craigbryant3191
@craigbryant3191 2 года назад
This is...just so good.
@C.V.C.494
@C.V.C.494 2 года назад
Waiting for the next episode. Thank you so much. Greetings from Costa Rica.
@georgewhite7878
@georgewhite7878 2 года назад
Phenomenaly narrated one smooth operater I've listened to this and the others he narrates all to do with the workings of the universe. He explains it all so well but I must be to simply to get it!!
@deanna1410
@deanna1410 2 года назад
Whatever the universe is, this is one of the greatest channels in it.
@Orchirollen
@Orchirollen 2 года назад
Ooft I can't sleep, thank you for this, perfect timing
@peterclark6290
@peterclark6290 2 года назад
Find about Mindfulness. Easy way to get those beta waves back. Start with Ruby Wax's video on the 'School of Life' channel.
@296jacqi
@296jacqi 2 года назад
Amazing quality videos on this channel. Amazing. Thank you for what you do.
@brianbennett5887
@brianbennett5887 2 года назад
So beautiful , my heart and mind have been blessed by your presentation Thankyou !
@onefastgoat1168
@onefastgoat1168 2 года назад
Amazing video love watching and thinking about our universe even though I can’t wrap my mind around it. Can’t wait to see what we discover out there in my lifetime This channel is criminally underrated
@tyberfen5009
@tyberfen5009 2 года назад
Again a masterfully crafted episode. I'm always amazed how you can condense the content to a tangible tale like this. And even though I'm a few days late, I truely look forward to whenever you upload another video. Regarding the theory. I think it is quite ironic that a scientific theory (with science often being portrait as an opposite pol to religion) is hailed as if it was a religion
@philswede
@philswede 2 года назад
Greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪 As always a great product from this channel 👍
@jcooper86
@jcooper86 2 года назад
Every video on this channel is amazing. Thank you!
@RunD.Ones1s
@RunD.Ones1s 2 года назад
Correction: the 250x size estimate is the low end of the estimate, the study indicated the universe was at least that big, the likely size is much much larger.
@nomedeuusuario
@nomedeuusuario 2 года назад
So it would be older?
@RunD.Ones1s
@RunD.Ones1s 2 года назад
@@nomedeuusuario no just larger
@nomedeuusuario
@nomedeuusuario 2 года назад
@@RunD.Ones1s but dont they determ the age by looking at the far away object they can see?
@Snoogen11
@Snoogen11 Год назад
One thing I love about our universe is: no matter whether you are using a telescope, or a microscope, no matter if you are enlarging your scope, or shrinking your view, either way, there are mind boggling beauties to be seen.
@JiaruiChen_
@JiaruiChen_ Год назад
The best thing is conflict
@yosam5184
@yosam5184 2 года назад
so as a kid camping out and looking up at the stars some 65 years ago when I blurted out "look at all them stars ya cannot see" I was right! Outstanding video of what we may now know.
@stephenscimone5842
@stephenscimone5842 Год назад
Great job. Can’t wait for more!!! Thanks.
@spinninglink
@spinninglink 2 года назад
The plot twist in the first 3 minutes was stellar!
@williamansley8280
@williamansley8280 2 года назад
Its like poetry. It's beautiful. I love it so much. The indescribable way of trying to capturing the universe in explainable words. Just gorgeous
@Jenniferab32
@Jenniferab32 2 года назад
Great job please keep them coming I enjoy the format and narration
@DominikJaniec
@DominikJaniec 2 года назад
great episode! thought-provoking ideas
@MagereHein
@MagereHein 2 года назад
05:40 In case you wonder: in the picture of Georges Lemaître (c) and Albert Einstein (r), the man with the scarf on the left is Robert Millikan.
@stevenagy88
@stevenagy88 2 года назад
Wonderful video
@Rafaga777
@Rafaga777 2 года назад
Another great video. Instant click and like. Thanks a lot for this video...
@williambunting803
@williambunting803 2 года назад
Presentations such as this are great stimulants for alternative thinking. Thanks.
@standingalone001
@standingalone001 Год назад
For some reason, I really like the idea of our flat universe curving upon itself to form the funnel of a blackhole. It seems this idea has begun to gain some ground and that the mathematics seem to work out perfectly.
@rikifromplanetk8305
@rikifromplanetk8305 Год назад
The problem with this, is if there are possibly multiple universes, and each of them can have different shapes. All possible mathematical shapes will come out as mathematically possible. Our universe could be flat or so big we cant see the curvature. The thing is both would look virtually identical to us. Math can take us pretty darn far, but like the dude said, you cant actually even begin to test this out. Essentially math doesnt show us whats real, but what is possible in the realms of whatever variables you put in
@rikifromplanetk8305
@rikifromplanetk8305 Год назад
The problem isnt the math, the problem is how do you know what parameters to start of with.
@gaslitworldf.melissab2897
@gaslitworldf.melissab2897 2 года назад
I cannot imagine anyone with a microscope _seeing_ our 3 dimensional universe as "flat." This means my concept of _flatness_ is really jacked up. it looks expansive and without end no matter in which direction we peer. In fact, I can't even fathom its shaped based on current images and measurements.
@fordid42
@fordid42 2 года назад
The universe itself isn't "flat" looking, it has to do with the geometry of the universe. If we measure three different points in the universe in any direction and then triangulate those points, does the triangulation equal 180 degrees? if so, then the universe is flat. We've had a few satellites up that took measurements to see if the universe is flat, closed, or open, and from what they've measured, it is flat within a +/- 0.4% margin of error.
@diamondedevil
@diamondedevil 2 года назад
just got recommended this channel n im so happy i love free quality space content
@kidgreb
@kidgreb 2 года назад
Well you all knocked the dust off the ole brain cells with these .. thank you so much ..WELL DONE !
@NavajoNinja
@NavajoNinja 2 года назад
Just knowing that we're living IN an explosion is shocking enough.
@and_I_am_Life_the_fixer_of_all
@and_I_am_Life_the_fixer_of_all 2 года назад
I'm not finished watching all the episodes in chronological order, but man, I do feel lucky to exist just in time to be within the first 80k people that are going to watch this. I'm not sure from where in the future you are while reading this, but I hope you have a wonderful moment. Born too late to explore the world, born to early to explore the cosmos, born at the right time to change everything, live long enough to live forever. We have one shot a existing, so let's make it count!
@and_I_am_Life_the_fixer_of_all
@and_I_am_Life_the_fixer_of_all 2 года назад
bonus points if you've ever stop to wonder: What if humans from the future time travel consciosness from the past, to the future, moments before death? Would everything be ok as everything would still happen as it should? No time travellers because you can't change the past, but how would technology from 1.000 years from now look?
@OddZodd
@OddZodd 2 года назад
@@and_I_am_Life_the_fixer_of_all If you time travelled, you would be in that exact location you travelled from, meaning that if you travelled more than a month or three from the target time to a tee from where you are, you'd end up in space as the Earth would be in a different location!
@michaelzane3823
@michaelzane3823 2 года назад
@@OddZodd How can we be certain it would work like that tho?
@DvD2221960
@DvD2221960 2 года назад
@@michaelzane3823 If I knew, I would not tell you, or anybody else ☄
@osasaufpc
@osasaufpc 2 года назад
A great outlook.. looking forward for more insights.
@Mark_Jacobson81
@Mark_Jacobson81 2 года назад
Subscribed. Awesome content, thanks!
@johnq5284
@johnq5284 2 года назад
The Universe is 4D which is why we don't see it for what is let alone its Origin.
@Krystalmyth
@Krystalmyth 2 года назад
If it's 4d, that implies it goes further than that.
@funnycwill91
@funnycwill91 2 года назад
@@Krystalmyth Good point. That's exactly what many mystics believe. Many more layers and dimensions all co existing. Not sure if true, but its very fun to think about.
@Krystalmyth
@Krystalmyth 2 года назад
@@funnycwill91 I look at it in the form of Axis in a video game. In 2d Games, the only motion you have control over, are X and Y. Up Down Left and Right (+) but, on a controller the diagonals count by combining the two, this manifests as the possibility of up to 8-Axis of POV. A D-Pad on a controller is 8-Axis. (+x) In 3d games, we have X, Y and Z for depth. ⥏⇹⥑ But in 3d games, we use analog sticks, which are still 8 axis of movement, adding sensors for zoom in-out such as a flight sim allows us up to 10. ۞ It's insufficient, and thus controllers have two analog sticks... not usually to move, but if you wanted to move up and down, or left and right as well as side to side and back and forth, you would need a second stick. For all intents an analog stick does the same task as any d-pad except with absolute values. But it begs the question, what would one analog stick need to be, to have the same completion of control, as an 8-Axis POV switch has over a 2d movement? It's interesting that we have the ability to fully tame 2d movement, because of our third dimensional ability... but we don't actually have full mastery of 3d movement in a practical tool without cheating and using our bodies as controllers. I find that fascinating. Because it implies to me, a 4d being would have no issues knowing what that controller would look like for a 3d game.........
@funnycwill91
@funnycwill91 2 года назад
@@Krystalmyth Haha not sure to be terrified life could be a game or happy its all for fun. Question: do you think psychedelics help us see into other dimensions? Hijack the controls a bit.
@joycevaldes4548
@joycevaldes4548 2 года назад
❤️😎 please confirm out Dr Hugh Ross an astronomer Astro physisist and PhD.. your knowledge of the cosmos and how science proves God is transcendent and created and fine tuned the universe and much much more❤️🤩🤩
@Jimmy-B-
@Jimmy-B- 2 года назад
A cosmos documentary wouldn’t be complete without comparing it to some cake mix or chocolate
@DvD2221960
@DvD2221960 2 года назад
Or God playing jojo ?
@lestergonzalez8047
@lestergonzalez8047 Год назад
F'in love this channel the voice is so soothing and the science so interesting, wish i could get the narrator to read me a bed time story in person :) this channel will do thooo
@apatheticaesthetic.
@apatheticaesthetic. 2 года назад
This is exceptionally and beautifully done👍🏾☺️.
@nswanberg
@nswanberg 2 года назад
Magnetic fields are the result of electric field alignments thus no monopoles.
@billtaylor7070
@billtaylor7070 2 года назад
Please excuse the pun but the imagery and artwork is out of this world
@jimbernard8964
@jimbernard8964 2 года назад
By the way, this series is fantastic! Thank you.
@speedyspeeds
@speedyspeeds 4 месяца назад
The writing and narration is truly spine tingling and awe inspiring.
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