Search for the Edge of Space - 4k
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The universe has long captivated us with its immense scales of distance and time. Many astronomers today have come to believe that what we can see represents only a small fraction of all there is. They are pioneering bold new theories that describe a cosmic landscape that extends far beyond the limits of our vision. What lies beyond the streams of galaxies that extend as far as our telescopes can see? Where does it all end? How do we fit within it?
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I love listening to this and falling asleep thinking about the stars, something about the universe, it’s so chaotic but so calming at the same time.
@MrGelly70
2 жыл бұрын
Marry me!!! I believe I found my soulmate
@Obshowersyndicate
2 жыл бұрын
It's a shame we have screwed this wonderful planet we live on
@robbyemery390
2 жыл бұрын
Great for sleep
@SIKCAR
2 жыл бұрын
@@Obshowersyndicate At least we won't have the chance to screw up the universe
@whothegoofball4838
2 жыл бұрын
The only way to fall asleep☺️. And the dreams that it creates.
I'm truly jealous of what the future generations will know about the universe that we today only think to ask.
@brothernature9045
2 жыл бұрын
Every generation will think the same thing .
@waltdude
2 жыл бұрын
There will be no future generations. Climate change will destroy humankind.
@lofej
2 жыл бұрын
@@brothernature9045 how do you know?
@carlomikhailreid4365
2 жыл бұрын
dnt worry you will be dead so you wont be jealous
@brutaldiabetes
2 жыл бұрын
Ohh, just wait
I have just watched this video. For me to be alive when these discoveries are taking place is truly awe-inspiring. I am an old man now but still just as thirsty for information as ever. This video is a giant leap forward; well done all those involved. A tremendous achievement!
@glidershower
Жыл бұрын
The one perk of living forever would be the unending search and collection of knowledge and a follow up sense of gratitude 👍
@mushroom_hatter
3 күн бұрын
There is no end or beginning to space it is timeless
It's plainly obvious that a great deal of work went into this episode. A wonderful V/O , script and great visuals and animation make this a prime show for school science presentations. First Rate! Thank you.
@takenldiaz9661
Жыл бұрын
I should off myself
I think the most mind blowing thing about the Universe is that we can have an imagination to contemplate it. In all the vast expanses of space and time, why am I here and now? The odds seem so unlikely . It's truly mind boggling.
@ThaBeatConductor
2 жыл бұрын
Even if there is only 1 habitable and civilized world in each galaxy, in just the galaxies we can see, that would be 2 trillion civilizations. Even 1 in 10,000,000,000 odds is pretty high when dealing with such vastness.
@michaelcook3168
2 жыл бұрын
@@ThaBeatConductor - The odds are actually far beyond the reams of physical calculation. This is in the realms of the infinite, the incalculable. Not all problems have a calculable solution. In the context of infinity, any rational number would be infinitely infinitesimal.
@christine2866
2 жыл бұрын
At times I wish I was a mindless cow that is just grazing on a lush meadow and didn't have "advanced" cognitive abilities. Because our cognition is in its capacity limited in the sense that I very much doubt we can truly understand the universe with a human mind because we try to apply our researched human theories onto something that can't be truly understood with a limited human mindset. It leaves me quite disappointed, because I feel like ignorance is bliss when it comes to something as wonderful as the mysteries of the universe. With our human mind we can barely scrape the surface and just yearn for things we wished we could understand. Maybe being a cow were better than being this infuriatingly frustrated.
@nassim0775
2 жыл бұрын
@@christine2866 but as a human u do have the chance to understand the universe and know all of it's secrets it is possible because the maker of this masterpiece does very well exist and he wants you to believe in him so that u may meet him and ask him about anything when the time comes Allah is capable of anything and everything and he is our creator the most powerful seek him and fulfill your reason for existing
@christine2866
2 жыл бұрын
@@nassim0775 Sir you just proved the human fallacy with your rambling about god. We can never understand the universe without a human worldview. There might be a creator, but even the assumption that there must be a creator of the universe is a human concept. Moreover, all religious gods are a version of ourselves, they are humanised, they think like humans, but that’s because we humans created these omnipotent forces with the inability to create something that is NOT like us. Every version in which we try to understand the universe is tainted with our thinking. Our cognitive ability might be limited in a way that won’t allow us to truly understand the universe. Maybe there is no creator, maybe there is no cause-correlation, maybe there is no purpose for the universe, maybe there is no right and wrong. Because these are all human ideas and laws and the universe doesn’t follow human ideas and laws.
Every space documentary just blows my mind!
Cant wait to see the first images from the Webb telescope.
@nopjs9865
2 жыл бұрын
Better be worth every billion...
@edgarestrada7959
Жыл бұрын
It just got hit by a Lil 🪨 Rock 😬🤕
@mattpascarelli8766
Жыл бұрын
Me too. A few more days left
@mushroom_hatter
3 күн бұрын
Of the 26.4 billion years that it can see into space and time but time and space are endless there is no beginning and there is no end people do not understand what they mean by the Big Bang
This stuff is so captivating and I love the sense of wonder and curiosity it gives me. I often look up at the stars and wonder if there is _something_ somewhere wondering the same thing as me….
@michaelking9818
2 жыл бұрын
Haven’t we all
Releasing this right before bedtime on the US east coast. You know what you're doing sir o7
@DerekMoore82
2 жыл бұрын
Yep, I'm getting cozy in bed and this is just what I needed. o7
@DerekMoore82
2 жыл бұрын
Dang, I'm still awake.. welp, I guess it's time to break out the big guns and put on a David Butler video.
@Haliotro
2 жыл бұрын
@@DerekMoore82 wtf is "o7"
@DerekMoore82
2 жыл бұрын
@@Haliotro It's an Elite emoticon, the "o" is a little dude's head, and the "7" is the dude's left arm raised up in salute.
My ideal afterlife would be my soul traveling the universe at light speed and getting to gaze at the wonders of the universe
@zethloveless7238
Жыл бұрын
Traveling at the speed of light you wouldn’t see much. It’s still very slow considering the sheer size of the universe….but then again if your talking eternity 🤣
@hopeandrews2127
Жыл бұрын
Yess! I hope that, where ever I go after this life, i get to explore the universe and learn so much more! It's absolutely mesmerizing! I wouldn't mind spending eternity exploring the unknown!
@michealmcneal2259
Жыл бұрын
At the speed of light you would never reach the edge. Gotta go faster to see it all.
@Vector_Ze
Жыл бұрын
At the speed of light, it would take about 2.5 Million years just to arrive at our neighboring galaxy, Andromeda. Better bring some board games and a deck of cards.
Damn I almost forgot this channel existed. It’s been so long since they’ve uploaded.
Probably one of the best descriptive and awesome videos has ever been produced thus far talking about cosmology in general. Thanks to all of the team members for producing such a great general knowledge based video.
My thoughts travelled to the edge of the universe, only to find myself thinking of traveling to the edge of the universe. A kaleidoscope of Fractal imaginations. ☯️
I like your videos and with that being said...the commenters within the comments are extremely supportive! Thank you for the content you make/bring for us! It's just beautifully amazing and peaceful♌
It's truly mind boggling just how huge the universe is. Then when you add the possibility that it could be just one of many multiverses, it gets even crazier. Or perhaps we're all microscopic (actually waaay smaller than microscopic) in relation to something else. 🤔
@p42once1
Жыл бұрын
Im scared
@peteroliver7943
Жыл бұрын
In a previous reply I stated that the universe is infinite because God is infinite their is no edge to it
@abdullahtariq2032
Жыл бұрын
Fermi paradox. It makes sense to regard ourselves as microscopic beings and there is actual life that has discovered us, it's just that we arent of any significance. We discover tiny organism everyday, same case with us.
SpaceRip new video! My favorite space channel on YT. Thanks for the long video. Really made my night!
Thank you! Amazing and inspiring. Great quality.
I consider this channel as a friend 💞
absolutely beautiful.... amazing documentary thank you for this
Unfortunately I started to unlike Universe docs with NO NEW INFORMATION. It's so good and amazing SpaceRip is still alive. I recommend SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE from CuriosityStream. Everything else is obsolete for the moment (even the How The Universe Works from Science Channel).
OMG a new SpaceRip video, i've never clicked a video so fast ever before, dam i love this channel !
Space rip where you been!?! You make amazing content, I just wish there was more! Gimme more! Pleeez
This is just what I needed ! God bless you spacerip !
oh so calming and informative thank you !
Very good documentary. The universe is incredible.
Wow, how did i miss this channel until now, i'm very glad i found it.
Amazing video. I've watched this almost 3 times within one evening/night and then I feel asleep, listening to this subconscious...
I love an impeccably made space documentary with a soothing voice over 10/10
@sawingwithsammy6059
Жыл бұрын
Gloria? It's me flathead.
@1Gloriaa
Жыл бұрын
@@sawingwithsammy6059 Well hello flathead
@sawingwithsammy6059
Жыл бұрын
@@1Gloriaa hello sexy I subbed
Omg I love your voice and videos they are so soothing I fall sleep thinking of all the planets and stars and all the different names of all the planets 🙏🙏🙏🙏
VERY WELL DONE THANK YOU 😊
We are as close to the edge of space as any other point in the universe is.
@daddyg2189
2 жыл бұрын
That makes sense. 👌 never really thought of it like that.
@Just.A.T-Rex
2 жыл бұрын
No
I love watching these videos
Dark energy is fascinating! ❣️
I listen to this stuff at 0.5x when trying to sleep. Maybe I should listen to it at 2x when I wake up? 🤔
Brilliant!
Can't weight for the webb pics , space is so mind bending ,a reality no one thinks of offen ,were so small in a large universe to large to comprehend , then quantum physics added to the mix , such a wierd reality , very mind bending
Wow!!!! GREAT INFORMATION HERE!!!!!
The more we learn about the universe the more awe-inspiring the scale becomes. The imagery of our entire universe being just one of thousands of universes being represented as just bubbles in a glass is truly mind-boggling. With an infinite number of stars and planets, it seems statistically impossible that no other world can support life. There is life out there. Will we ever find it? That's the question.
thanks for this information 👍 👌
Watching from Greece.hi everybody. Great documentary.
It’s a shame that there are channels of “influencers” talking straight nonsense with millions and millions of followers. But these guys don’t even have a million
Just when we thought we were so mighty to be at the top of the food chain and be the apex species of our planet. We come to find that we are an equivalent of an atom of an atom of an atom of our universe, maybe even much smaller! Just glad to be alive to barely comprehend this
Great summary of cosmology from middle ages to the present. Obviously, a LOT of info gathering and curating went into this.
Beautiful documentary
Looks like it’s bedtime!!
It might have seemed like I have been struggling but I submitted to the truth by a journey using my power in all knowing, with all knowings help, I have called for memories to come where needed to get there and gone on a journey using representatives even by perception and real. Smooth's representative was near me here, we explored that too with perception and put together all of our research. We know with precision what happened in the past and what can't work in the future. Others give up, Smooth and I were made/born to not, we are the existence.
Finally something new!
I hate these videos. Every 5 minutes or so there is an idea in the narration that obviously needs more exploration on my part. This is especially true for concepts that are totally new to me. Consequently I end up with a list of "find out about" items that has dozens of entries. Since I'm not a physicist or a mathematician (I CAN balance my checkbook though) it is often frustrating but videos like this expand my horizon and I learn from each one. I spent 30 years as an X-ray tech which helps but many thanks for providing this series to an old lady with an insatiable curiosity.
Sweet. New space rip!
Great video
*All the Best 👍🤔🙃*
We have enough problems on our planet, and,they worry about, what's out there in space, knowledge is power, but the truth is we will never know everything.lets focus on earth, that is what we need to do.
Thank - you . ( 2022 / May / 10 ) ( concise , oversimplified , succinct synopsis )
🌠JUST REMEMBER ONE THING ... No matter how big you think you are; you're still stuck on a little blue ball, in a tiny solar system, in a backwater galaxy, in a universe that humanity can never fully comprehend. Remember how small you REALLY are and humble thyself to the power of the universe.
@yaddahaysmarmalite4059
Жыл бұрын
I'm sure the billionaires in this world feel humble.
“Imagine how Galileo would have reacted to this image of Earth. Captured in the year 1979, by the spacecraft Voyager 2, as it passed by Neptune…" Wow. All kinds of wrong there. The picture of earth from almost 4 billion miles away, aka the “Pale Blue Dot" was taken by Voyager 1 on Valentine’s Day in 1990 before they shut off the camera for good. Voyager 2 reached Jupiter in 1979. It did not reach Neptune until the year 1989. Close approach August 25th to be exact. The only thing Voyager 2 captured image wise as it passed by Neptune was Neptune itself and its moon Triton. Then its camera was shut off for good. Galileo would still have found it utterly amazing as I still do 30+ years later but maybe wished like me the camera was still operating so it could take a picture of and put the mind to rest trying to wonder what interstellar space looks like.
Alright, a New space rip!!!
Amen!
There is no end to space. It's just there
Very good.
Nice video.
Love space rip!!!!!!!!!
Space Bro!!!
Wow! Another great piece to watch. I cant believe the 688likes only...
yessir
I am 100% sure that one day, humans will laugh at the concept of The Big Bang, like today when we laugh about how it was thought, that the Earth was the center of the solar system (even the name would have hinted at it!).
@abhinavheya6289
2 жыл бұрын
Possible much, we just need an einstein to give us that reality check about how actually this universe came to being? What initiated the big bang?
So, this idea that it's possible to stuff All matter into a volume small than a thimble astounds me. There would be a runaway nuclear event long before we could even come close to accomplishing this. It amazes me how scientists can put the Laws of physics on hold to reach a desired outcome.
Aww man I wanna know the music starting around 24:50. It’s beautiful!
The reason why we all love falling asleep to this is because for millions of years we slept outside-under the stars
@nopjs9865
2 жыл бұрын
Maybe your ancestors did..but i didnt
@zethloveless7238
Жыл бұрын
Humans haven’t existed for millions of years.
@ahmed.ea.abdalla
Жыл бұрын
@@zethloveless7238 ~200,000 years right?
22:48 _"The last time anything in our universe was that hot [...]"_ insert Baywatch joke here.
Can we just put this on repeat or loop it,?
Calculus is based on limits taken to infinities such as an area under a curve.
@michaelcook3168
2 жыл бұрын
Sequences, series and limits.
Is this a remake of a old existing documentary ? I have a DVD somewhere with older footage but very similar commentary.
In the grand scheme of things, we are nothing
Nice
Space has no end no borders no edge.Like walking in a huge enormous circle forever .
I do not think space has an edge. But what do i know. lol
The fact that very distant galaxies have old stars from before the supposed big bang estimated at 13.5 billion light years, this calls into question the big bang which had been estimated at 13.5 billion light years. One can however imagine a much much much older big bang. Maybe 50 billion light years or more. Since what happened before 13.5 billion light years ago cannot be seen with our telescopes, I believe we will never know when the universe was born.
I get mad when I ask my friends do they look at space video's and they said no smh 😒 🤦. I was like yall need to expand yall minds. I really got mad when one of them told me the earth flat. I was like wow.
@booklover6753
2 жыл бұрын
Troy, bravo to you for keeping an open mind. Some people just don't have the tools upstairs to understand.
@treyvon4444
2 жыл бұрын
@@booklover6753 They think its all about whats going on on this planet. Anything from space can come change the complete way we live thats why I want to know what's out there.
It’s so crazy to think we’re only on a planet and that there’s other planets out there we don’t know if it have life on it hope in the future we can find out future generations watching this the date today is 06/09/22
Alrighty boys it's bed time!
Every time I hear Giordano Bruno's name, it makes me think of the many brilliant men and women whose talents were suppressed by the church. How much further along would we be as a species without the church's interference
@GOLDCOASTROLLOUT
2 жыл бұрын
Well said. Amazing such a large percentage of humanity is still brainwashed with each generation in religious fairy tales and superstitious nonsense, and in some countries (looking at you USA) it's like we're regressing...
That's a pretty shitty hotel if they keep moving all the guests every time there's another party that checks in. Go find a Motel 6, they'll at least leave the light on for you.
no beginning no end. and all cgi and theory that is presented as facts.
Wanna find the edge, you gotta look up or down. Apparently x & y are infinite/expanding, but y is not.
Space The universe. Is one Big Explosion and where in the Middle of it.
We are like a grain of sand, amongst many grains of sand, and so far, we are the only sentient self righteous species to discover, ourselves, and we are still ,discovering ourselves,
A simple question. In which direction will you look?
You just had to show the astroturd didn't you. 😂. Btw nice video. Feels slow though
The soundtracks used?
Live to learn...learn to live....
@yaddahaysmarmalite4059
Жыл бұрын
live to...meh
@jessebonacci6525
Жыл бұрын
@@yaddahaysmarmalite4059 I feel ya if you like bikinis I got some secret vids of my sister Rachel n here.shhhh
So, if space has no edge or end and just goes on infinitely, that means there is an infinite amount of you and I. Me typing this comment and you reading it. Probably each slightly different but 🤯🤯🤯
There is no edge of space
Does MagellanTV give permission to post and monetize this video?
I often wonder that if a telescope pointed to deep space and took a picture, and then did the same exactly 180° from the other side of the Earth... What if what we find is some of the same galaxies but from a rear angle?!
Do universe exist in us or do we exist in universe? Niels boor asked Einstein : of you close your eyse does the moon exist then? Einstein reply, Offcourse! Boor said: how du you now? I think there must be a wittness or a counsiousness to bring universe to existens.
Oh my godness
Hehe i will be the one proceeding or it will be the one making me to proceed.
This channel is disturbingly under watched
@JuggoJuggo
2 жыл бұрын
This information has been around for a while, it doesn't take long to watch most of it multiple times. Hopefully the Webb Telescope will bring us lots of new information.
@Rakaizulu
2 жыл бұрын
They don't release content often enough to please the algorithms. But the true space fans of youtube know.
Is that David Muir’s voice as narrator?
4:16 should’ve been a bigger splash than that