What Is Beyond Edge Of The Universe?

Beyond the edge of the universe lies a realm of infinite wonders and enigmas that have captivated the human spirit for millennia. From the vast voids that punctuate the cosmos to the very moments before the Big Bang, join us on an epic timelapse journey as we traverse the timeline of the universe. We'll venture back to the very dawn of existence, witness the intricate evolution of galaxies and stars, and peer into the distant, speculative future. As we seek the boundaries of the cosmos, we'll ponder the profound question: Is there truly an edge to the universe, or does it stretch beyond our wildest imaginations? Join us as we journey beyond the known and into the mysteries that await.
00:00 The Edge of The Universe
17:57 Timelapse off The Universe
34:42 Future of The Universe
50:46 The Mysterious Boötes Void
1:14:29 Before the Big Bang

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  • @AmericanWeather
    @AmericanWeather6 ай бұрын

    A cowboy explaining the universe is not what I expected but I’m so here for it

  • @naimulislamrumi3028

    @naimulislamrumi3028

    3 ай бұрын

    Real

  • @dststh5440

    @dststh5440

    2 ай бұрын

    Bacon n eggs coffe and brown beans, together they create a force so strong that the expansion of the stomach will open a black hole in space and time.

  • @KnightsofComputation

    @KnightsofComputation

    Ай бұрын

    wtf

  • @naimulislamrumi3028

    @naimulislamrumi3028

    Ай бұрын

    @@PJxpanterx the accent, silly! It's a joke.

  • @svenjansen2134

    @svenjansen2134

    Ай бұрын

    @PJxpanterx And on a steel horse he rides.

  • @Youngdanny45
    @Youngdanny453 ай бұрын

    I’m on acid

  • @Slicknutz444

    @Slicknutz444

    Ай бұрын

    Hell yea brother

  • @PerpetualWane

    @PerpetualWane

    18 күн бұрын

    Get off it, it doesnt like that

  • @user-kp6vu6tw7f

    @user-kp6vu6tw7f

    4 күн бұрын

    Hydrochloric?

  • @Egillard3

    @Egillard3

    3 күн бұрын

    BRO-

  • @randomguyonyoutube4833

    @randomguyonyoutube4833

    3 күн бұрын

    @@PerpetualWaneI know what kind of man you are

  • @user-wv9pw9tq1g
    @user-wv9pw9tq1gАй бұрын

    So refreshing to hear the voice of a HUMAN narrator. Thank you.

  • @ridinwithjake

    @ridinwithjake

    Ай бұрын

    Huh? As opposed to?

  • @HelpMeFindTheseSongs

    @HelpMeFindTheseSongs

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@ridinwithjakeAs opposed to an A.I. voice

  • @JMRSplatt

    @JMRSplatt

    20 күн бұрын

    I'm not convinced that this isn't an AI.. There isn't a lot of inflection and a LOT of uniform spacing in the pacing. The AI voices are getting much better. Edit - To add on to this, I heard a Joe Rogan AI the other day that even faked microphone peaking and face rubs into the my mic.

  • @JMRSplatt

    @JMRSplatt

    20 күн бұрын

    This is 100% AI. Listen to the mistake around 7:10, start at 7:00. .... ...".. The whole image of the past is revealed to scientist". Clearly a human would have corrected on the spot. The constant uniform tone is just terrible too.

  • @huf67

    @huf67

    14 күн бұрын

    ​@@ridinwithjake ... Your sister !!

  • @bobflari
    @bobflariАй бұрын

    Could not sleep last night. Put on this video and fell asleep during most of it. Great for insomniacs.

  • @basmdaka6954

    @basmdaka6954

    Ай бұрын

    Doing that right now

  • @EZ_Case

    @EZ_Case

    Ай бұрын

    Same

  • @illchangethislaterpigsandmater

    @illchangethislaterpigsandmater

    Ай бұрын

    +3 gn guys

  • @lilmike2710

    @lilmike2710

    Ай бұрын

    Excellent. That's exactly what I'm looking for

  • @loganweber08

    @loganweber08

    28 күн бұрын

    Just finished the video while trying to fall asleep, I’m happy for your success tho (boiling with jealousy)

  • @normanlefkowitz5197
    @normanlefkowitz51977 ай бұрын

    When the bear went over the mountain he saw another mountain.

  • @stingingmetal9648

    @stingingmetal9648

    7 ай бұрын

    No actually

  • @stephenanderle5422

    @stephenanderle5422

    7 ай бұрын

    But first he saw a valley with a river running through it. Huge salmon swimming in it. Just what he had been looking for.!

  • @louisesmalling

    @louisesmalling

    7 ай бұрын

    This was a fav song during our family trips in CA in the sixties.

  • @Quentin-rr7ib

    @Quentin-rr7ib

    7 ай бұрын

    Then he saw man.

  • @sweetdreamzzzz

    @sweetdreamzzzz

    7 ай бұрын

    best quote i have ever seen

  • @myriaddsystems
    @myriaddsystems6 ай бұрын

    Nice to hear a well-spoken, appropriately expressed, non-robotic and fluent delivery.

  • @ihateyoutubecomments8100

    @ihateyoutubecomments8100

    6 ай бұрын

    The southern accent is unfitting

  • @kennyl4699

    @kennyl4699

    6 ай бұрын

    @@ihateyoutubecomments8100 Better than him sounding like Chills.

  • @josephdavis1704

    @josephdavis1704

    5 ай бұрын

    @@kennyl4699agreed

  • @veritas41photo

    @veritas41photo

    5 ай бұрын

    Just enough mispronunciations to be aggravating... I'm not so sure this is not computer-generated.

  • @InuranusBrokoff

    @InuranusBrokoff

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@ihateyoutubecomments8100Not in the least.

  • @matthewgolden3277
    @matthewgolden3277Ай бұрын

    The reason why we think there is an end to the universe is that we are unable to comprehend the concept of eternity.

  • @matthewchicago5288

    @matthewchicago5288

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly. Our finite minds cannot comprehend eternity or infinity.

  • @paulgarduno2867

    @paulgarduno2867

    Ай бұрын

    Not really... this universe started from chaos for a reason . (Both sides agree) 6 day creation and materialistic atheistim. As far as we obverse, light gives us the scientific measures of what a livable universe needs to allow intelligent life to exist, and our limited universe is exactly ... L I M I T E D.

  • @user-od8mj3rr5h

    @user-od8mj3rr5h

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@matthewchicago5288 And you do? Stop acting like an expert

  • @asabir141

    @asabir141

    Ай бұрын

    Our minds cannot comprehend the greatness of God.

  • @icyvolts

    @icyvolts

    Ай бұрын

    No.. not really.. want to take a stab at it… look at a fractal amigo

  • @Tater4200
    @Tater42002 ай бұрын

    The greatest injustice about life...is having ALLLLLLL OF THIS STUFF AROUND US...trillions of galaxies,planets,stars... and NEVER....being able to reach and explore them 😢😢😢 it makes my heart ache for some reason

  • @martinaavona

    @martinaavona

    25 күн бұрын

    Same! 😢

  • @Blackhammerforge

    @Blackhammerforge

    23 күн бұрын

    I feel the same way

  • @PerpetualWane

    @PerpetualWane

    18 күн бұрын

    Don’t lose hope, maybe teleportation or some form of FTL travel will be invented in our lifetime.

  • @nubie1100

    @nubie1100

    16 күн бұрын

    We need phasers to explore space and we ain't got them yet 😢😂

  • @devonmarcus101
    @devonmarcus1015 ай бұрын

    I've seen so many of these videos and recognize the words/concepts that are explained. I still can't wrap my mind around it. I'd like to think I'm not stupid, but it's so difficult to grasp the life of the universe vs the distance of the observable universe, event horizon, etc. And what makes me feel even stupider, is that I still enjoy watching this type of content even when i don't really get it.

  • @Andromeda_5

    @Andromeda_5

    5 ай бұрын

    It’s okay 👍🏾. As long as you keep watching it, your brain will start to understand it and you’ll be smarter than most people ^^ edit: TYSM FOR THE LIKES!

  • @devonmarcus101

    @devonmarcus101

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Andromeda_5 Thank you Andromeda

  • @bugsea54

    @bugsea54

    5 ай бұрын

    I don't get it either

  • @obie18

    @obie18

    5 ай бұрын

    ur exactly like me and i kwep watching

  • @user-om7ft2ms8r

    @user-om7ft2ms8r

    5 ай бұрын

    None of you are “stupid”, consider, all the so called “smart” people don’t understand any of this stuff either. Yes an astrophysicist is usually really good with math, (at the end of the day it’s all math all the way down, after all “The Answer” is 42.) but the Universe could give a pair of fetid dingo kidneys (it really is a great book, lol) what some psychotic hairless apes on a relatively speaking grain of dust think. So then the problem is, what do “we” think, and there in lies your solution. You may “think” of or another word, comprehend, the Universe in any way you choose because as we know, it does not care. Now if you wish to understand the quantum nature (which is one of an almost infinite number of natures in the Universe) of the Universe then most likely you are really good at math, if you wish to understand the reason of the Universe then most likely you really enjoy talking, (most philosophers love to talk) if you wish to travel the Universe then consider yourself very intelligent and a happening cat that has an excellent imagination. Your perception makes up 100% of your reality. So many worry about this and that, sometimes it’s just nice to get away from it all. Understand “it” however you wish and be satisfied that whatever your understanding, it is enough. Who cares if you suck at math. It’s literally how a bunch of psychotic hairless apes are trying to understand something so gargantuan and complex that when they actually figure it out, they’ll realize it was all just a huge waste of time, the math that is…….although there are some who think this of the Universe as well. None of you are stupid.

  • @ryanh6980
    @ryanh69806 ай бұрын

    I have successfully stopped sleeping pills since i have found this channel

  • @ahmadmahdavi8607
    @ahmadmahdavi86073 ай бұрын

    Unknown Infinity: As I gazed up at the night sky, I couldn't help but feel a sense of wonder and awe at the unknown infinity stretching out before me. The stars seemed to twinkle with secrets and mysteries, and the vastness of space filled me with a sense of both excitement and insignificance. It was a humbling reminder of how much there is still left to discover in the universe, and how small our place in it truly is.

  • @loulou-zd1dz

    @loulou-zd1dz

    3 ай бұрын

    The real stars are on the In star gram firmament channel .

  • @HermeticChaosofficial

    @HermeticChaosofficial

    3 ай бұрын

    It's the same thing. There is nothing beyond the universe because the empty hypothetical space is still just space

  • @bradmiller3557

    @bradmiller3557

    3 ай бұрын

    The question may be, is space empty or just millions, billions, trillions of Big Bangs forever going.

  • @ahmadmahdavi8607

    @ahmadmahdavi8607

    3 ай бұрын

    @@HermeticChaosofficial The defnition for the universe: The universe is commonly defined as the totality of everything that exists, including all matter, energy, planets, stars, galaxies, and the contents of intergalactic space.

  • @jonathanhorvat2452

    @jonathanhorvat2452

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@HermeticChaosofficialif there were empty space there, that space would still be part of the universe. The science of "nothing" is a very interesting topic. Empty space brims with virtual particles, etc. When they say the universe is expanding, it is space itself they are referring to- not necessarily just matter, which occupies space. So ask yourself: what is on the other side of space itself? What is the shape of the universe? Does it curve back on itself, like a sphere, both infinite and finite, or does it just keep going, a flat universe?

  • @dadolin01
    @dadolin013 ай бұрын

    Stunning visualization and beautiful narration. Thank you for making it.

  • @blokin5039

    @blokin5039

    2 ай бұрын

    Urine in your ear buddy.

  • @gmabailey296

    @gmabailey296

    Ай бұрын

    No big bang. In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. Beyond the universe is God and eternity.

  • @colinjames2469

    @colinjames2469

    Ай бұрын

    no bg god either. @@gmabailey296

  • @philwilliams8328

    @philwilliams8328

    28 күн бұрын

    @@gmabailey296 Who is to say that it was God who created the big bang. After all, you don't know the mind of God, nor does _anyone_ .

  • @yajy4501
    @yajy45016 ай бұрын

    It’s so weird that all this is happening and most people never talk about it. What the hell do we live in? Haha

  • @jerojero7111

    @jerojero7111

    6 ай бұрын

    We live in our own little bubble. Trying to figure out what is a woman. God help us😢

  • @Robert-ch2jw

    @Robert-ch2jw

    6 ай бұрын

    We live in an ape body that has ape instincts that supersede such things.

  • @profilen5181

    @profilen5181

    4 ай бұрын

    right? sometimes I think about it like damn what the fuck is going on? some infinite universe and shit and were just down here chillin

  • @ethanwells2676

    @ethanwells2676

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@profilen5181made of infinitely small pieces forming one being. That's the really wild part.

  • @SouthOfSanity79

    @SouthOfSanity79

    4 ай бұрын

    The overwhelming vast majority of people can't be bothered beyond what they can see and experience every single day. And when it comes to this stuff..... Most people just don't care. Nobody wants to learn anything. You know it was once thought of that perhaps the reason there were so many stupid fucking people globally is because of a lack of access to information. But you see as technology has improved....... It's been proven that that's not the case.

  • @Exile_6655
    @Exile_66555 ай бұрын

    Crazy how you can learn more about space in a one hour KZread video than in 12 years of school

  • @mattdelany6799

    @mattdelany6799

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah, you don’t learn anything in school except how to survive. These days, I learn what I want to learn.

  • @MrBashem

    @MrBashem

    5 ай бұрын

    They don't teach much about the stars at most schools that is why.

  • @Cubano.Marica

    @Cubano.Marica

    4 ай бұрын

    ... wrong, you learn to put 12 school yrs into an hour 😂

  • @jaysmith2858

    @jaysmith2858

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@MrBashemThey don't teach you much of anything that actually matters and is helpful in the real world, nor do they teach you how to engage in critical thinking.

  • @golddenstar

    @golddenstar

    3 ай бұрын

    lol

  • @plexxar2
    @plexxar22 ай бұрын

    Love this video already. Usually with these videos I’m constantly looking up questions because they aren’t explained. So far, you’ve explained every question I’ve had

  • @Logan2k23
    @Logan2k234 ай бұрын

    In an infinite universe, anything that could be imagined might somewhere exist..

  • @variant101

    @variant101

    Ай бұрын

    In an infinite universe they DO exist.

  • @kimlippu5017

    @kimlippu5017

    21 күн бұрын

    Interesting

  • @pugowner1347
    @pugowner13477 ай бұрын

    More than likely, what lies beyond what we can see is probably just more of what we can see.

  • @bethrains3105

    @bethrains3105

    7 ай бұрын

    At distances so vast because of expansion that you can't see it even as you reach that edge.

  • @Quentin-rr7ib

    @Quentin-rr7ib

    7 ай бұрын

    Except it's a whole lot tamer

  • @MrTweetyhack

    @MrTweetyhack

    7 ай бұрын

    while I agree with you, we don't know for sure so that is an assumption

  • @pugowner1347

    @pugowner1347

    7 ай бұрын

    @@MrTweetyhack Technically, it's all assumption until we can get out there and prove it..

  • @mikewillett5076

    @mikewillett5076

    6 ай бұрын

    My thoughts are, if outer space is nothing, and the universe has a limit of how far out the stars and galaxies go (like fireworks). Then outside of the universe edge is simply, nothing. Nothing but black empty nothingness. It's easy to comprehend that because nothing is nothing. A true void.

  • @DevilishCat897
    @DevilishCat8975 ай бұрын

    Its 2.00 AM and i think this is something that everyone should know.

  • @mattc825

    @mattc825

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the heads up 👍

  • @kau0303

    @kau0303

    2 ай бұрын

    😂😂

  • @85brianlh

    @85brianlh

    Ай бұрын

    Acid is fun

  • @user-un8zk5fo7i
    @user-un8zk5fo7i2 ай бұрын

    Watching from Greece.hi everybody. Great documentary.

  • @riseandshine75

    @riseandshine75

    Ай бұрын

    Watching from Edinburgh. ❤❤

  • @OziBlokeTimG

    @OziBlokeTimG

    Ай бұрын

    hello Greece. with love from Townsville Australia. 💥🇦🇺

  • @chrisontenmillion

    @chrisontenmillion

    23 күн бұрын

    Watching from Houston Texas

  • @Domzdream
    @Domzdream3 ай бұрын

    This documentary was truly brilliant! 💚

  • @everyonelovesLewi

    @everyonelovesLewi

    3 ай бұрын

    And you apparently are pretty dim! Wake up! this is science fiction. For instance, if our sun is 93 million miles away, why do the sun rays eminate at an angle that shows it is close when seen through a cloudy sky?

  • @bobbarclay316
    @bobbarclay3166 ай бұрын

    I've always wondered: What is the difference between an empty space, (like beyond the edge of where energy has reached since the big bang), and something that does not exist at all.

  • @albertaoridge

    @albertaoridge

    6 ай бұрын

    Damn…. That’s a good question. I am going to think that one over for a long time now. Great one honestly

  • @danielbaech4272

    @danielbaech4272

    6 ай бұрын

    Maybe I misunderstood you, but matter and energy of the big bang isn't reaching anywhere. They were always everywhere because big bang happened everywhere all at once. It's a common misconception that big bang happened at a fixed location and is filling out empty space as it spreads out. This is not so. Space itself is expanding everywhere and matter has always been everywhere.

  • @danielbaech4272

    @danielbaech4272

    6 ай бұрын

    In addition, matter curves spacetime. If all matter was centered to a spherical big bang burst and space was empty beyond it, spacetime would curve hyperbolically the further matter was from the "center" of the big bang. This is not observed as spacetime is flat as far as we can observe.

  • @valistrutu

    @valistrutu

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@albertaoridgedon't do it !! You will go crazy!!😂

  • @marcgottlieb9579

    @marcgottlieb9579

    6 ай бұрын

    There isn't empty space in the Electric Universe...Neither was there a Big Bang..These people throw around " Dark Matter" as if as real as the morning Sun.. Every attempt to prove Dark Matter has failed...Slowly but surely the best are moving to the Electric Universe..Energy is abundant to the fartest reaches...The best places to have a civilization is a Brown Dwarf star...They are much less violent..Black Holres are Plasma Tharus...Velecovski proved this to Einstien..

  • @Reach41
    @Reach417 ай бұрын

    Accepting the concept of infinity allows the possibility that the universe has always existed, and is limitless.

  • @xBINARYGODx

    @xBINARYGODx

    7 ай бұрын

    no, not really, or rather, the universe both cannot be infinite in time and also be infinite in spacetime.

  • @Reach41

    @Reach41

    7 ай бұрын

    @@xBINARYGODx Mechanical engineering is my field, not astrophysics, so an explanation would be appreciated.

  • @pugowner1347

    @pugowner1347

    7 ай бұрын

    @@xBINARYGODx That's the "theory". But theories aren't facts. So we really can't be sure.

  • @Kenneth-ts7bp

    @Kenneth-ts7bp

    7 ай бұрын

    Expansion is not possible without an external force. Infinite space claims constant expansion. It isn't possible.

  • @SmartAss4123

    @SmartAss4123

    7 ай бұрын

    I doubt our minds are actually able to understand the universes totality. Infinite or otherwise. We might literally not be able to understand the scope and scale of our reality.

  • @nickyshannon4600
    @nickyshannon460013 сағат бұрын

    Fantastic Program.. Frankie from Venice..

  • @WhiskeyToro
    @WhiskeyToro3 күн бұрын

    Now this is the stuff I can watch for days

  • @historiadeluniverso
    @historiadeluniverso6 ай бұрын

    Amazing channel. Thanks a lot for this episode and your hard work.

  • @44mickd
    @44mickd4 ай бұрын

    Lets face it the universe is unfathomable.

  • @everyonelovesLewi

    @everyonelovesLewi

    3 ай бұрын

    And a figment of science fiction😂 How can you have an atmosphere inside of a vacuum? Is it selective? Don't forget to look at how many folks get rich off this nonsense NASA milks us for billions of dollars. BTW, rocket motors don't work in a vacuum, nothing to push off of! Hence why this crap is incomprehensible!

  • @miamihonduran9954

    @miamihonduran9954

    3 ай бұрын

    yea but, we have absence of evidence, but that doesn’t mean there is no “beyond the universe” Just like extraterrestrial Theory.. could possibly just be the scientific Telescope and it’s external Limit

  • @speedytypermananswers5551

    @speedytypermananswers5551

    3 ай бұрын

    universe is unfathomable but maaannn Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce had their first argument as a couple.

  • @TheirIAre

    @TheirIAre

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@speedytypermananswers5551 yep haha. I try and remember were just barely evolved chimps in a sense and that helps me forgive the madness and shocking simplicity of the minds of the masses.

  • @UnrealSolver
    @UnrealSolver4 ай бұрын

    If you watch at 55:48 there is a huge inconsistency in information Boötes Void has diameter of 330 million light years and it’s 23x bigger than our Milky Way galaxy Canes Venatici Void had diameter of 1,2 billion light years and it’s 8x bigger than our Milky Way galaxy… Am I missing something?

  • @ChiefBograt3100

    @ChiefBograt3100

    Ай бұрын

    I'm surprised this comment is so far down, how did they miss that?

  • @HE-pu3nt

    @HE-pu3nt

    Ай бұрын

    The void they describe is actually 3,300 x wider than the milky Way. They arsed up the math. But you could fit 18,800,000,000,000 Milky Ways into the void. So tired of correcting simple math for KZread channels.

  • @brightphoebus
    @brightphoebus6 сағат бұрын

    Good documentary. Keep looking, keep searching, keep asking questions. : )

  • @CR250rSMITH
    @CR250rSMITH6 ай бұрын

    How and Why the Universe came about is the most fascinating question in the universe, sadly we will never know but it will be fun trying:)

  • @Cyanunikittygaming

    @Cyanunikittygaming

    6 ай бұрын

    we could we just need more people helping

  • @samurai-butterfly7393

    @samurai-butterfly7393

    6 ай бұрын

    humanity is never to be underestimated. we will find out one day, next year or a trillion years from now. we have to, as we are the only ones capable.

  • @motojunkie8348

    @motojunkie8348

    6 ай бұрын

    If people/government cared about real issues as much as they care about gay stuff then we could of been on Mars and figured out why we are here by now.

  • @jonkaminsky8382

    @jonkaminsky8382

    6 ай бұрын

    @@motojunkie8348 I love your comment! I feel the same way. Might I add .. If our world governments had invested the same capital funding they spend on annual defense budgets and wartime expenditures since before the First World War on peaceful technology, higher education, and space exploration instead, we would have established colonies on Mars by now! It’s going to take the human race an extremely long time to get anywhere at this pace. But hey! We have gender neutral bathrooms now! 😂

  • @machida58

    @machida58

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@jonkaminsky8382 I think this is the most likely solution to the fermi Paradox. It's very likely that once life gets to a certain level of development, it just annihilates itself.

  • @johnmadison3472
    @johnmadison34726 ай бұрын

    I don't think we can comprehend the infinity of the universe. Our minds are limited, yet we are smart enough to realize it.

  • @redippo

    @redippo

    6 ай бұрын

    I believe infinity it self doesn't exist here is why.If time accually started you know there was a 0 moment then nothing can be infinite in only one exeption it existed before time itself so based on the big bang theory the universe accually started at one point so it can't accually be infinite because time itself isn't infinite and we humans how we understand infinity its related to time because if the universe is growing over time and time itself isn't infinite the universe can't be infinite.think about it lets imagine time as a line and lets say we are know at moment 10000 it won't matter how much we go further on the line it always will be a number not infinity. why? Because it started i believe for something to be infinite it should just be just exist.and it's not logical for something just to exist but it can if it was before time itself

  • @tyronescott7712

    @tyronescott7712

    5 ай бұрын

    I totally agree

  • @SouthOfSanity79

    @SouthOfSanity79

    4 ай бұрын

    Quite a few people in this comment section are not smart enough to realize it.

  • @leelarson107

    @leelarson107

    4 ай бұрын

    @@SouthOfSanity79 You've just nailed it. Most people can't really comprehend that about which they define in terms of themselves.

  • @knyghtryder3599

    @knyghtryder3599

    3 ай бұрын

    It's weirdly frustrating because we can all easily imagine dividing a ruler into infinite parts or creating a computer that counts for all eternity We don't see division ending or numbers ending but for some reason humans assume that the universe or all known existence/reality needs to end even though we don't have one scrap of proof in support

  • @altrinhunt
    @altrinhunt4 ай бұрын

    This is most detailed and understandable video. Great job👍

  • @thekingofmojacar5333
    @thekingofmojacar53332 ай бұрын

    Thank you "Space Matters" for this beautiful space video! 😊 There are no boundaries in the sense of demarcation, at least not in this vast space that we (wrongly) call our only universe. Rather, this is a collection of so-called pocket universes with flowing, invisible transitions. All of these bubble or pocket universes merged over time into a single gigantic universe. Then there are most likely other universes/ multiverses that are outside what we are calling our universe, but that's still a guess at the moment...

  • @vannjunkin8041
    @vannjunkin80417 ай бұрын

    Who says there's an edge.. every time we peer over an edge there's more to see

  • @redippo

    @redippo

    6 ай бұрын

    If time accually started you know there was a 0 moment then nothing can be infinite in only one exeption it existed before time itself so based on the big bang theory the universe accually started at one point so it can't accually be infinite because time itself isn't infinite and we humans how we understand infinity its related to time because if the universe is growing over time and time itself isn't infinite the universe can't be infinite.think about it lets imagine time as a line and lets say we are know at moment 10000 it won't matter how much we go further on the line it always will be a number not infinity. why? Because it started i believe for something to be infinite it should just be just exist.and it's not logical for something just to exist but it can if it was before time itself

  • @durtyred86
    @durtyred866 ай бұрын

    The one thing that turns this whole video on it's head is technology. Everything is based on our current ability. All it takes is one breakthrough to change it all. Just because we can't, doesn't mean it's impossible.

  • @synhet84

    @synhet84

    5 ай бұрын

    ofc, if we had the technology to understand dark matters for example, we might understand so much more of this nonsense lol

  • @SouthOfSanity79

    @SouthOfSanity79

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@synhet84dark matter theory you mean. Because it still hasn't been proven because if it can be proven then there would be something there to show for it but there's really not. And some of the new science actually has different theories entirely that have nothing to do with the dark matter theory.

  • @johnjacksonjackson4487

    @johnjacksonjackson4487

    4 ай бұрын

    Technology you say, how about spiritualnology. Have you tried that?

  • @imasealarparparparp2714

    @imasealarparparparp2714

    4 ай бұрын

    @@johnjacksonjackson4487once someone shows me one shred of scientific evidence and not just “he said she said” about a spirituality, I’ll consider it

  • @trustytrest

    @trustytrest

    4 ай бұрын

    "nothing is impossible" and you loop back to philosophy. can technology make a rock so heavy thay technology can't lift it?

  • @heatherprincipe8537
    @heatherprincipe853720 күн бұрын

    This man's voice is nice and pleasant. He's easy to listen and pay attention to. Some speakers voices are overly loud and dramatic and turns me off. Great video and great speaker/presenter.

  • @evokinevo

    @evokinevo

    17 күн бұрын

    It’s AI

  • @troyholdenvoices

    @troyholdenvoices

    2 күн бұрын

    It’s not AI … it’s me

  • @RobertWilliams-ku5ix
    @RobertWilliams-ku5ix3 ай бұрын

    I've listened to this a few times n probably commented a couple time as well.. I'm blown away every time I hear this even if I think we're semi wrong,/clueless

  • @joeb2955
    @joeb29557 ай бұрын

    Between the music, the voice, and the science. You have earned another subscriber !

  • @Joe-ym6bw

    @Joe-ym6bw

    7 ай бұрын

    We don't need that stupid music

  • @Mayunholdup

    @Mayunholdup

    7 ай бұрын

    This voice is almost assuredly AI generated text to speech my dude. This entire thing is AI generated. Listen to this compared to SEA or History Of The Universe.

  • @jasonfabo7126

    @jasonfabo7126

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@Mayunholdup oh no, I hope you're wrong, I dig the voice

  • @wozo9210

    @wozo9210

    7 ай бұрын

    Its literally AI its so offputting, I could only make it about 2 min in

  • @jakemacdonald3872

    @jakemacdonald3872

    6 ай бұрын

    Right. Probably the best video I've ever watched. Even though I went through an existential crisis.

  • @jakemacdonald3872
    @jakemacdonald38726 ай бұрын

    What an incredible video. Whoever made this you're amazing.

  • @Jordan-co8bh

    @Jordan-co8bh

    6 ай бұрын

    It made my problems on Earth seem so small and insignificant. My mind definitely wasn't on Earth watching this !!

  • @galaxia4709

    @galaxia4709

    6 ай бұрын

    Too much use of abbreviations though. Abbreviations are meant for writing, not speaking, and why being lazy. If you want incredible videos, watch the channel The History of the Universe, now those are like real documentaries, made by people like you and me

  • @debbiewhitman-fz4qt

    @debbiewhitman-fz4qt

    6 ай бұрын

    What abt god

  • @alfredotto7525

    @alfredotto7525

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@debbiewhitman-fz4qtnot mentioned because God doesn't exist.

  • @Instant_Nerf

    @Instant_Nerf

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes they are great stories .. who ever came up with this story .. well done. I hope you know they are just stories tho.

  • @giorgosarifoglu953
    @giorgosarifoglu953Ай бұрын

    Brilliant narration. If the universe is truly endless , it's fascinating and scary at the same time.

  • @mhermit
    @mhermit22 күн бұрын

    I imagine no boarders, but instead "forever" being defined as how long it takes to wind up back where you started. All there is is all there is and thats how it is. To wonder about the edge of the universe is akin to wondering about the color of integrity; pure folly.

  • @muhammadsteinberg
    @muhammadsteinberg6 ай бұрын

    More universe! After that, even more universe.

  • @mikesanchez5014

    @mikesanchez5014

    5 ай бұрын

    😅

  • @sacr4450

    @sacr4450

    5 ай бұрын

    There is no universe. Just a dome made of everything. And we are stuck in it.

  • @sacr4450

    @sacr4450

    5 ай бұрын

    I have been there. It’s very similar to the dome that was recently built in Las Vegas. We are in it.

  • @Mr--_--M
    @Mr--_--M7 ай бұрын

    So basically, we have a limited time to get to know other possible lifeforms or else they'll literally be moving too fast for us to reach

  • @JordanTheMann

    @JordanTheMann

    7 ай бұрын

    As long as they're in our galaxy, we dont need to worry about it. The gravity within a galaxy overpowers the expansion of the universe.

  • @LuciferMornStar

    @LuciferMornStar

    7 ай бұрын

    We won't last as a species long enough to worry about getting to another galaxy!

  • @Joe-ym6bw

    @Joe-ym6bw

    7 ай бұрын

    All this true

  • @1112viggo

    @1112viggo

    7 ай бұрын

    The expanding universe theory is not the only explanation for the redshifting we see over long distances, just like dark matter is not the only explanation for the gravity discrepancy in galaxies. The big bang is not even the only explanation for the CMB. Unfortunately these theories are constantly being championed in popular culture as if they are hard scientific facts, rather than as the currently prevalent theories. If those theories where perfect, there would not exist so many discrepancies, paradoxes, and outright mysteries in theoretical physics.

  • @gigas801

    @gigas801

    7 ай бұрын

    That period long passed. If anything were able to reach earth it would be beyond our comprehension as humans. Hawking!

  • @user-se2xm5yp6u
    @user-se2xm5yp6u3 ай бұрын

    The universe can not have an edge, it goes on for ever

  • @user-rt9bj7zt2d

    @user-rt9bj7zt2d

    Ай бұрын

    ALLAH SAID (When the sun Kuwwirat (wound round and lost its light and is overthrown). (1)And when the stars shall fall; (2)And when the mountains shall made to pass away; (3)And when the seas shall become as blazing Fire or shall overflow; (6)And when the heaven shall be stripped off and taken away from its place; (11) At-Takwir 81:1 AND THERE IS MORE ABOUT THE ENDING OF THE UNIVERS

  • @sean748

    @sean748

    Ай бұрын

    The observable universe has an edge. This is not the same thing as the entire universe.

  • @gomiladroogies5951

    @gomiladroogies5951

    21 күн бұрын

    ​@user-rt9bj7zt2d that's literally the most pointless gibberish how do people get sucked into religions I will never understand

  • @MrBronx61

    @MrBronx61

    14 күн бұрын

    @@gomiladroogies5951 💯💯💯

  • @slvalive
    @slvaliveАй бұрын

    The crazy thing about this...when you get to the end of the last matter we can get to...there can be more clusters of galaxies a gazillion miles away....and on the other side of that. More clusters of galaxies...another gazillion miles away from that and it can keep on going...so mind blowing...no end...

  • @alexs.362
    @alexs.3625 ай бұрын

    I've always felt that the universe was a sphere rather than flat and the "edge" of what we can see is simply the horizon of that curvature the same way we can only see so far while looking at the ocean from the shore. But still, that would leave something else "outside" the universe, I haven't worked that part out yet.

  • @notnuff2264

    @notnuff2264

    5 ай бұрын

    I feel the same, from the point of the bang out in all directions. Like the skin of a basketball, or say the surface of the earth? Mind boggling to think of such things! If you could travel far enough, could you end up back on future earth, such as an airplane would bring you back to your starting point by flying in a straight line around the equator? Another strange thought, if you could travel perpendicular, such as traveling from the inside surface of the balls skin to the outside surface, as a rocket does penetrating our atmosphere on its way to space, what would become of you if you didn't stop? If there's "nothing" there, is the "edge" as impenetrable as a brick wall and you crash your ship? If you are able to continue then it's no longer nothing because you are there. So nothing is now something. Is your ship now expanding the universe behind it? Crazy stuff! We will never know.

  • @balsham137

    @balsham137

    5 ай бұрын

    Tellus when you figure it out will ya

  • @connoranastasio

    @connoranastasio

    5 ай бұрын

    The observable universe is simply where light can reach us from. There unfortunately isn’t anything unique or mysterious about the unobservable universe. This isn’t a perfect analogy but it’s close enough: Imagine you are standing on a beach and looking out into the ocean. You can only see so far, right? But you know what’s beyond what you can see: it’s just more ocean. You can think of it in a similar way.

  • @wessla

    @wessla

    5 ай бұрын

    The true edge of the universe would be where time hasn't yet reached.

  • @notnuff2264

    @notnuff2264

    5 ай бұрын

    @@wessla Interesting thought!?!

  • @parthparmar5666
    @parthparmar56665 ай бұрын

    this video saying everything other than whats beyond universe

  • @CupGreen

    @CupGreen

    Ай бұрын

    In the beginning he literally says that even if there are things beyond we don't know because we can't see that far

  • @pascalxus
    @pascalxus27 күн бұрын

    this is incredible. so much to learn from just one video!

  • @joshmontgomery9488
    @joshmontgomery94884 ай бұрын

    What a great new Christmas 🎄 song to listen to. The Ford is just handling business and dropping jaws. What an incredible unit. Hopefully we get to see that thing on a drag and drive soon

  • @BLACK...11119
    @BLACK...111197 ай бұрын

    I think I learnt something there,, Just wish I knew what it was 😊👍👍

  • @Bagle2605
    @Bagle26056 ай бұрын

    Loved the video, presentation and narrator. Thanks for the upload 😊

  • @joeyflvkko
    @joeyflvkko2 ай бұрын

    This always gives me existential angst. Picture the universe as a puddle slowly expanding in size in every direction. Is the puddle eventually going to stop expanding when it reaches the borders of the “container”(edge of universal limits) or, when it reaches the border of the “container” will the border expand with it? If the universe is the puddle, what is it expanding into?!?!?! What is the “container” that holds the universe? As it expands does it create reality itself out of nothing? Or is the universe just simply a more massive galaxy with smaller galaxies within it surrounded by other universes? All are equally as frightening and eventually we’ll collide with another universe.

  • @johnnyenglishnyc9820
    @johnnyenglishnyc98202 ай бұрын

    What a superb video. I can see why you’re a PhD in Astrophysics at Oxford 😊👍⚒️👍 Thank you so much this was just so informative and well described.

  • @zephjackson7297
    @zephjackson72975 ай бұрын

    About time someone started making good docs and didnt have a british accent!

  • @RedPilledFit

    @RedPilledFit

    2 ай бұрын

    I prefer an Indian accent 😂

  • @amirkhusroohamid9705

    @amirkhusroohamid9705

    Ай бұрын

    😏😏😏😏​@@RedPilledFit

  • @anonymous4gent
    @anonymous4gent6 ай бұрын

    Its like how life ceases to exist between the time you fall asleep and get back up.

  • @IIIIIIOOOOOO

    @IIIIIIOOOOOO

    2 ай бұрын

    Time is the result of thought, only when there’s thinking process going on in the brain there’s time, that’s why life ceases to exist in sleep because there’s no thought then (if u are not dreaming) which is the prerequisite for time ;)

  • @mordymountains1096

    @mordymountains1096

    Ай бұрын

    “Sleep is the practice of death.”

  • @MssxykttnNYC
    @MssxykttnNYC3 ай бұрын

    So beautiful and so sad. What a amazing bedtime story 💓

  • @junemoonchild69
    @junemoonchild694 ай бұрын

    I have dared to think about the end, not of time (because it is man-made, it's measure questionable and irrelevant), but of Space...this crazy unimaginable, unanswerable question gives me shivers😮if we could even find an end, like a wall, you still have to wonder what's behind that, and infinitum...OUR Universe is only a tiny part of a never-ending whole that has no boundaries, so weird!!

  • @knyghtryder3599

    @knyghtryder3599

    3 ай бұрын

    Time is not man made only the significance we put on certain intervals, it is a different dimension to the same property as space ie space time Both space and time could easily be infinite , remember infinity or eternity is not a specific quantity but a property The default position for both based off of empirical evidence is that both are infinite , you would need empirical evidence to show that either space or time end , which we don't have , we have the opposite, we keep building bigger and better telescopes , looking further and further and all we see is more of the universe and that universe looks more similar to our modern universe than previous scientists assumed , so every year it looks more and more likely that both space and time are infinite without a shred of evidence to the contrary

  • @Or3guns
    @Or3guns5 ай бұрын

    They don't know how old the universe is. The James Webb telescope is proving its older than we think it is

  • @Medic99z

    @Medic99z

    4 күн бұрын

    No, the jwst proved there are GALAXIES older than we thought they would be. Not the universe itself.

  • @michaelpettersson4919
    @michaelpettersson49196 ай бұрын

    My experience of "Edge of the universe" videos are that they conclude that the universe continue beyond the "observable universe" but that really isn't more interesting than me agnowleging that there are more houses out there that I cannot see a certainly foggy morning. The real question is what is beyond the true edge of the universe. And "nothing" doesn't say much unless we are talking about a lack of anything including a lack of the "nothing", that is, there isn't even an empty room.

  • @ericgolightly8450

    @ericgolightly8450

    6 ай бұрын

    That "room" is space-time. Imagine a room covering an entire sphere, with no rooms outside it. No walls, yet finite. If the universe is finite, scientists think it could be the surface of a 4-dimensional sphere.

  • @michaelpettersson4919

    @michaelpettersson4919

    6 ай бұрын

    @@ericgolightly8450 Could be. I was just a bit annoyed about so many videos talking about the edge of the universe when they really mean the observable universe.

  • @kevinbaskovich7973

    @kevinbaskovich7973

    6 ай бұрын

    Interesting

  • @lennonwilson6407

    @lennonwilson6407

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@michaelpettersson4919 the unobservable universe is akin to the supernatural. It it can't be studied, it doesn't exist.

  • @michaelpettersson4919

    @michaelpettersson4919

    6 ай бұрын

    @@lennonwilson6407 It do indeed exist. It is just a horizon basically. You cannot see beyond the horizon but you know that the world continues beyond what you can see.

  • @jonathaneffemey944
    @jonathaneffemey9442 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for posting

  • @gabriel.954
    @gabriel.954Ай бұрын

    I really really wish I understood all this. Fascinating.

  • @Kunfucious577
    @Kunfucious5777 ай бұрын

    There are narrators that makes me want to keep watching.

  • @jimmylim5015
    @jimmylim50157 ай бұрын

    So this vast dark empty space is called, "Booty's Void"? Makes sense.

  • @DavidThomas658
    @DavidThomas65821 күн бұрын

    infinity is everywhere, not just somewhere far off

  • @dominiquedupont2061
    @dominiquedupont2061Ай бұрын

    I always l'arnaque something new so rewarding bravo love it to expend m'y brainstorming.😊

  • @universomisterioso68
    @universomisterioso686 ай бұрын

    the video is awesome. Thank you for the valuable knowledge you have brought to me.

  • @birrextio6544
    @birrextio65445 ай бұрын

    An eternal size of nothing would be simple to understand but nobody would exist to understand it. Now when we know that stuff exist we have to accept that more stuff must exist in the infinite cosmos.

  • @peterzinia3767
    @peterzinia37676 күн бұрын

    Scientists just discovered that the Universe is expanding faster in some directions than others. That is very interesting. Changes alot about what we thought we knew. A whole bunch of science gets tossed out.

  • @christianroy5663
    @christianroy56633 ай бұрын

    I've wondered how long humanity will exist in some form or another. Will we transcend this universe and escape a seemingly inevitable doom of the one we're currently living in? Lots of experts say that things will break down and atoms might even break apart into their constituent parts once the universe expands enough and most of the stars have died.

  • @equation1321

    @equation1321

    3 ай бұрын

    imagine discovering internets remenants after humanity has gone extinct. just reading these youtube comments and seeing how alive everything was

  • @derrickvargas3281

    @derrickvargas3281

    3 ай бұрын

    Humans will be around as long as the universe is, throughout the universe life exist in all form of evolution on the planet it's on in about three,four hundred years humans will have Venice to point you and recognize them, as we mate with gadgets we're will love what our DNA deems not needed and write it out of our DNA as it's passed down, right now we are at the most dangerous time of our evolution going from a type zero to a type 0.1 civilisations, due to uranium, many civilisations that reaches this point, destroys themselves through nuclear war we just need to get past the next 50 years and humans have a better chance of survival mate is one of those that blew themselves up

  • @azalith8645

    @azalith8645

    3 ай бұрын

    Bananas will remain. Always.

  • @rezadaneshi
    @rezadaneshi7 ай бұрын

    With the help of an analogy to say the unstoppable force is time and immovable object is a singularity and upon their collision, we observe to the degree we can, a Big Bang. Wherever time has had time to reach, is where the expanding limits of space time is, based on our general relativity deductions in that scale. Where time has not arrived yet, is primed space waiting to become spacetime.

  • @robertahrens5906

    @robertahrens5906

    7 ай бұрын

    I dubbed that as the Nothing when I was a kid and explained the existence of dark matter and said simply when you have enough zeros ( where they come from I have no clue ) get together they spontaneous turn into something... Comparing it to spontaneous combustion.. the conditions have to be right for it to happen and that takes the existence of TIME... Exactly.. I think you get it ... What I was trying so hard to explain..

  • @rezadaneshi

    @rezadaneshi

    7 ай бұрын

    @@robertahrens5906 And you explained it very well. By understanding every frame of space time has its own expanding shrinking distance ruler working entangled to a slowing speeding clock and they’re both present even if one is entirely absent (singularity), we can now measure the finite size of infinite complexity stage of spacetime at its infinite entropy unless existing matter is infinite! At that point entropy means opposite of what it means and does now, moving toward infinite symmetry. The transition between infinite symmetry and infinite complexity and back, is the arrow of time!

  • @comicomment

    @comicomment

    7 ай бұрын

    The edge of the universe in time is "here". Accelerating a particle to the speed of light tilts it into the direction of time. Also known as Lorenz-contraction. In the direction of time there are no objects around us and there is no elasticity snapping accelerated particles back into location. Time appears totally empty in both directions, except for what appears to be a the big kicker a long time ago.

  • @rezadaneshi

    @rezadaneshi

    7 ай бұрын

    @@comicomment At light speed all forces and emergents disappear. Matters duality can’t get into singularities. Just massless, dimension less charge less particles. So at light speed, there is no effect for someone to detect anything and the same applies for singularity. Inflation we predict in a singularity eruption, or a white hole, is where those massless particles pour into time and get mass and charge and momentum in their fields pushing each other apart. So time is never empty. If black holes are so infinitely packed and leaking self annihilating particle anti particles pairs right outside black holes event horizon, you could say time is running because something is going on. “Only at the speed of time, one can’t detect the particles and it will always appear empty.”Observer also disappears long before this observation point passing critical mass and becoming a singularity themself that strips any and all energy from their particles leaving a Susskind like hologram of their information in an almost frozen time dilated image of their last detectable evidence, prior to passing the event horizon with everything else that couldn’t get in the singularity being emergent. Nothing emergent gets in.

  • @NotSoNormal1987

    @NotSoNormal1987

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@robertahrens5906well, a zero is a type of infinity. When the concept of zero came about, it frightened a lot of people.

  • @lincolng1456
    @lincolng14566 ай бұрын

    I believe that you will find that after we can see farther out in space we will find more of the same things we see in the observable universe!

  • @ronaldmartin4551

    @ronaldmartin4551

    6 ай бұрын

    I agree. its called eternity for a reason.

  • @SLRModShop

    @SLRModShop

    6 ай бұрын

    "we will find more of the same things we see in the observable universe" as in... we will see more of similar things. But let's make that MORE interesting, shall we? _we will find the SAME things we see in the observable universe_ Meaning that, at some point, one of the far away galaxies that we see is actually our own seen from another angle... If it's not clear, imagine living on a small planet and light bending so much because of gravity that you can see the back of your head far in front of you... Google "Calabi Yau", these are "n dimensions" topologies, our universe might very well be like that. We know, thanks to calculations that the universe is a finite object without edges. The earth has such shape, so are donuts for example. It is very well possible that the universe wraps on itself and going straight forward for X amount of time would lead you exactly to where you started... Have fun thinking about that :)

  • @SpaceEx-28

    @SpaceEx-28

    6 ай бұрын

    @SPACE-RIDE

  • @rustykoenig3566

    @rustykoenig3566

    6 ай бұрын

    Or.... see that "other bubble" floating next to ours ... We already KNOW there are more "universes"/"realities" than just the one WE are experiencing.... so.... maybe that IS where OURS ends and the next one BEGINS!!! And even if the next one has no solid mass in it... just pure energy and that is ALL that exists in it... it jives with physics and thermodynamics.... because energy = mass..... and.... black holes is likely to be where one of those OTHER ones bump into ours just like 2 bubbles that collide and join together but are still "separate" bubbles... at the spot they interact with each other... shit goes down the "drain" into theirs.... and all that SHIT that gets sucked in.... isnt getting CRUNCHED and CRUNCHED and CRUNCHED down into a point of infinately small "nothingness" just like that spinning "hole" that forms over the drain when you pull the plug... anything gets close to it... it's "event horizon" gets SUCKED down the drain... and cannot escape it once it hits the vortex.... It deos not "disappear" into nothingness... and on the other side... it does not just explode into existence from a point of nothing either... it don't get created, nor does it get destroyed... only equalizing the "pressure" from the "hole" that got created just like water does in a drain.... just like air does when it goes from high pressure to a area of low pressure till it equalizes... No crazy ass "theories" to explain why "impossible" shit is happening... we see it happening ALL THE TIME... ALL AROUND US and take it for granted... You don't have to invent new wild shit to explain away shit that happens everywhere... bridging 2 "realities" or "universes" is a little "out there" but Quantum Physics is telling us it IS there and it DOES exist... and with it EXISTING and it being a REALITY.... it is a STUID SIMPLE explanation to "magical shit" that isn't all that "magical" because the process that looks "magical" is the same processes we look at EVERY DAY....

  • @buntnik

    @buntnik

    5 ай бұрын

    As with all exploration, more of the same, with some of the unique. That’s what is so valuable!

  • @rachs105
    @rachs1054 ай бұрын

    I love the voice 😍 I couldn't listen to him telling stories all day. ❤

  • @MeToo-py1tq

    @MeToo-py1tq

    2 ай бұрын

    You couldn't or could listen to?

  • @jamesluzenski
    @jamesluzenski16 күн бұрын

    Our understanding is what is limited . Also so is our language . In order to fill our ego , we became philosophical , no matter how much knowledge we acquire .

  • @BlckMrket
    @BlckMrket7 ай бұрын

    Craziest thing is the human eye only sees like 9% of the observable light. Can you imagine what all we miss on a daily basis

  • @mestis343

    @mestis343

    7 ай бұрын

    😵‍💫 would it be fair to compare the universe to the size of an ant on Earth, to the entire Milky Way Galaxy or is the universe Larger ?

  • @jimj986

    @jimj986

    7 ай бұрын

    @@mestis343much larger. The human mind can’t really make sense of how large the universe is. We are not capable of truly understanding such a scale intuitively.

  • @mestis343

    @mestis343

    7 ай бұрын

    @@jimj986 I believe so too!

  • @Soysaucy328

    @Soysaucy328

    7 ай бұрын

    Shit I’m slightly colorblind and cannot see all shades of green but I don’t give a shit. I recently found this out but it doesn’t matter to me. I don’t work at Sherwin Williams so who cares

  • @rezadaneshi

    @rezadaneshi

    7 ай бұрын

    I imagine if we see through everything we don’t see anything because the band width of particles smaller than neutrinos that undoubtedly exist but will take white hole size energy to explore, and that might have a higher critical mass than what we need and we fall into the black hole we create long before doing it. If we could see in those scales, we could see Hawking radiation if it existed around every black hole as I’m sure there is much smaller exist that'll require such energy levels so we’ll never ever know the whole story.

  • @davidpatterson5426
    @davidpatterson54267 ай бұрын

    There is no edge… it just goes on…

  • @1112viggo

    @1112viggo

    7 ай бұрын

    My problem with that is, if space is already infinite, how can it still be expanding at a finite rate?

  • @ReconTechBF3

    @ReconTechBF3

    7 ай бұрын

    @@1112viggo you might be misinterpreting the theoretical explanations. the prevailing theory is that the universe is and always has been infinite. "space" is expanding, not the universe. space and the universe are separate things.

  • @1112viggo

    @1112viggo

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@ReconTechBF3 The word "universe" is literally defined as "all existing matter and space considered as a whole." If space being part of the universe expands then it by definition expands the universe as a whole. The prevailing theory is that it was all created about 13 billion years ago in a violent eruption of unknown origin, and continues to expand at a finite rate that you can measure from redshifting. That don´t sound "infinite to me"...

  • @ReconTechBF3

    @ReconTechBF3

    7 ай бұрын

    @@1112viggo Well, yes and no. You are sort of right, sort of not right. It is true that typically we define the universe as "everything", but space is still a separate concept, and the two are separate things. Also, it is important to remember that the universe was not "created" during the big bang as we know it today. As I mentioned before, the universe has always existed, just in a different state or phase. This distinction is very important because something being created from nothing has some very serious implications if it were possible, which it is not. At any rate, I will probably end my participation in this discussion here, because I am neither an expert nor am I myself fully capable of comprehending or understanding all of these concepts. However, I would recommend looking up what the "inflaton" or "inflaton theory" is if you have not already done so. It is the current leading theory behind cosmic inflation, and I think it is an important aspect when trying to understand the concept of an infinite universe, and the implications that presents. Good luck!

  • @1112viggo

    @1112viggo

    7 ай бұрын

    @@ReconTechBF3 Yeah, i find it hard to comprehend and i certainly am no expert either. I just can´t grasp the logic in a infinite universe that exists beyond finite space. If the universe is separate from space matter and energy, what exactly is it? And does the idea of an infinite universe not still lead to the "something from nothing paradox" seems like a hack to just say "it was not created, but always existed." Incidentally that is how Christians usually answers the "where did god come from" question.

  • @AlainTomaneng
    @AlainTomaneng4 күн бұрын

    Excellent narrator!!!!

  • @angelaweedon3193
    @angelaweedon31932 ай бұрын

    I love this man's accent. I'm English.

  • @salasrcp90

    @salasrcp90

    2 ай бұрын

    I don’t really care for it and I’m American . 🤷🏻

  • @tibigeorgian9156
    @tibigeorgian91566 ай бұрын

    I've been "eating" tons of astronomic documentaries, but this is WOW! Congratulations!

  • @jasonfabo7126
    @jasonfabo71267 ай бұрын

    I'm subscribed to so many space channels, how am I just now discovering this one? This guy's voice is great. Is he always the narrator?

  • @w345345345

    @w345345345

    7 ай бұрын

    It's AI generated.

  • @jasonfabo7126

    @jasonfabo7126

    7 ай бұрын

    @@w345345345 how can you tell

  • @loyertamara

    @loyertamara

    7 ай бұрын

    Science?

  • @susandianasmith7150

    @susandianasmith7150

    6 ай бұрын

    I find the country twang very annoying

  • @s0ldier898

    @s0ldier898

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@w345345345it's not ai don't take breathes. Plus the guy has posted in comments

  • @ItsLookingRatherGrim
    @ItsLookingRatherGrim2 ай бұрын

    I'm happy with what we've achieved as humans in terms of space research. I'm also happy that we've managed to work out that the observable universe is 93 billion light years across. Just one light year is a crazy amount of distance, so, to times that by 93 billion is more than enough for my humble, limited mind to comprehend

  • @luckylambdin8269
    @luckylambdin82697 күн бұрын

    Finally came to the conclusion that there's no point in thinking about the topic. Feeling more at peace now that I've accepted my limited ability to understand certain things.

  • @jroar123
    @jroar1235 ай бұрын

    The other possibility is that the last Universes shape effected by the concentration of energy in areas that were left behind, effected the shape of our Universe. That means that dark energy comes from the existence of past Universes. This uneven dark energy distribution is effected by an unlimited amount of Universes from the past. That means that one day our Universe will help to shape the next Universe and the one after that for eternity.

  • @SouthOfSanity79

    @SouthOfSanity79

    4 ай бұрын

    Where did you get that information from? I'm curious. What you just stated is a theory at best.

  • @ttraiin9974

    @ttraiin9974

    3 ай бұрын

    @@SouthOfSanity79 a theory, but still a plausible one

  • @user-xz5ym2yj1z

    @user-xz5ym2yj1z

    2 ай бұрын

    A plausible and logical for 2 main reasons one as a univers is a closed system and therefore will reach a state of maximum entropy one day and a big bang will leave a vacuum at the point where the big bang started leaving a perfect environment for quantum fluctuations to exist starting the process over again

  • @user-rt9bj7zt2d

    @user-rt9bj7zt2d

    Ай бұрын

    UNIVERSE IN THE QURAN IN DETAIL (((21:30 Have those who disbelieved not considered that the heavens and the earth were a joined entity, and We separated them and made from water every living thing? Then will they not believe?) AND surah zariyat aya 47 ( 51:47 And the heaven We constructed with strength, and indeed, We are [its] expander. ) AND Yasin aya 38 (yaseen) (And the sun runs [on course] toward its stopping point. That is the determination of the Exalted in Might, the Knowing.) AND surah Anbiya aya 33 (21:33 And it is He who created the night and the day and the sun and the moon; all [heavenly bodies] in an orbit are swimming.) AGAIN AND AGAIN, ALLAH WHO CREAT THE UNIVERSE HE DESCRIBED EVERYTHING IN THE QURAN 1400 YEARS AGO. ALLAH SAID (41:53 We will show them Our signs in the horizons and within themselves until it becomes clear to them that it is the truth. But is it not sufficient concerning your Lord that He is, over all things, a Witness?) Quran 41:53 Surah Fussilat ayat 53 THERE is STILL A LOT ABOUT UNIVERSE IN THE QURAN.

  • @user-rt9bj7zt2d

    @user-rt9bj7zt2d

    Ай бұрын

    ANDTHE CREATOR SAID IN QURAN 21:104 The Day when We will fold the heaven like the folding of a [written] sheet for the records. As We began the first creation, We will repeat it. [That is] a promise binding upon Us. Indeed, We will do it.((On the day in which I shall roll up the heavens like the rolling up of a scroll, and congregate the creation in the state they were created in the first instance. I have promised that it will happen; a promise that there is no going back on. I shall indeed fulfil My promise.)))

  • @euclidofalexandria3786
    @euclidofalexandria37867 ай бұрын

    THank you for posting I appreciate youre efforts.

  • @derrick211000
    @derrick21100011 күн бұрын

    Great comprehensive video!

  • @cccontentcreators1277
    @cccontentcreators127717 күн бұрын

    To understand infinite space is like human cell wanted to understand what is beyond human body

  • @funkyzero
    @funkyzero7 ай бұрын

    correction/ light speed is 186K miles per second, not miles per hour

  • @lulasvob

    @lulasvob

    7 ай бұрын

    its full of mistakes this video. He said that the objects travel at the speed of light too

  • @funkyzero

    @funkyzero

    7 ай бұрын

    @@lulasvob yea i got half way through and unsubbed.

  • @nathangram5042

    @nathangram5042

    7 ай бұрын

    As soon as I heard that I stopped watching. It lost all credibility to me if they can't even get the speed of light correct.

  • @glennquagmire1747

    @glennquagmire1747

    7 ай бұрын

    Beyond the edge of the universe is the cookie monster 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @Joe-ym6bw

    @Joe-ym6bw

    7 ай бұрын

    He also said 4.2 earth years when talking about light speed he definitely got it mixed up your all correct he made a lot of mistakes I quit watching it

  • @maxsaigon6477
    @maxsaigon64776 ай бұрын

    Infinity lies beyond. Infinite universes❤

  • @The_Crazy_Monkey75
    @The_Crazy_Monkey754 ай бұрын

    18:00 Can you imagine. thousands of years from now, when man discovers immortality thru science, one can make it till the end of time, experience everything till the end of our planet and possibly the entire universe. Would have been cool!

  • @AngelRivera-wp9bg
    @AngelRivera-wp9bg3 ай бұрын

    Anyone ever heard of infinity. We are wrong and the universe is infinite. Everytime we gone out more, we encounter more. Big bang been put to rest.😮

  • @rayoflight62
    @rayoflight626 ай бұрын

    Beyond the Edge of the Universe there is... more Universe. This is my personal belief, though, because we have no ways to know it for sure. Here on YT there is a great video from Cool Worlds explaining in great details - by reasoning with geometry and maths - why can't find or make a reference point upon which we can deduce - if and where - there is an "Edge". Thank you for your great, thoughts - inducing video. Greetings, Anthony

  • @ernie5229
    @ernie52296 ай бұрын

    This was a great op/ed. Such an imagination! So creative! I really admire people who can come up with stories like this. Very entertaining. Thank you!

  • @dontuseyoutubefornews

    @dontuseyoutubefornews

    6 ай бұрын

    Stories?

  • @Instant_Nerf

    @Instant_Nerf

    6 ай бұрын

    @@dontuseyoutubefornewswhat Else are they? It’s not like anyone has been or seen any of these imaginary concepts

  • @douglasskaalrud6865

    @douglasskaalrud6865

    3 ай бұрын

    @@dontuseyoutubefornews. I’d call it a story too.

  • @amirkhusroohamid9705

    @amirkhusroohamid9705

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@dontuseyoutubefornewsyour comment 🤢🤢🤢

  • @amirkhusroohamid9705

    @amirkhusroohamid9705

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@dontuseyoutubefornewsStories.? Wow i'm just gonna write Stories with a question mark, like a dumb as.

  • @ashleyobrien4937
    @ashleyobrien49372 ай бұрын

    Given the dynamic and very fluid nature of the universe, I would not be at all surprised to find that over billions of years the expansion rate actually changes, after all, it has already, in the early universe after initial inflation it slowed, only then to start speeding up again, my bet is that it will continue as is for some arbitrary time and then it will start to slow down again, once the density of matter/energy falls below some unknown value

  • @ocdan9616
    @ocdan9616Ай бұрын

    The Adventureland/Frontierland building was not built as a single building but grew into connected buildings over time. The Tomorrowland and New Orleans Square 360 buildings have underground access. The Fantasyland gates can be opened, closing off Big Thunder Trail to make deliveries or emergency access during the day to Fantasyland and Frontierland without guests seeing service vehicles.

  • @summergivens242
    @summergivens2426 ай бұрын

    The question "What lies beyond the universe" reminds me of man's thinking of going over the edge before we knew the earth was round. The only difference is space is infinite, what else would it be but more space.

  • @junemoonchild69

    @junemoonchild69

    5 ай бұрын

    Thinking about this question makes my mind go over the edge...nothing is so weeeird!...what if there was no space, what would there be?? 😮

  • @sounds0fmeows

    @sounds0fmeows

    5 ай бұрын

    @@junemoonchild69nothingness which is far beyond our human imagination to comprehend

  • @trustytrest

    @trustytrest

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@sounds0fmeowsit's pretty easy to imagine nothingness. it's completely dark since there's no light and absolute zero since there's no heat.

  • @amazingpeople9535

    @amazingpeople9535

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@trustytrest Complete dark means space. Space is infinite.

  • @ObjectiveEthics
    @ObjectiveEthics7 ай бұрын

    I highly recommend Paul Davies book 'the Mind of God'. He explains the concept of infinite big bang events in a manner that breaks down complex mathematics in a fairly simple context. Expansion and Contraction repeats itself and thus our universe is reborn each time with new opportunities for evolution to create and re-create with endless possibilities.

  • @davewarkentin8054

    @davewarkentin8054

    6 ай бұрын

    one small problem. Before the big bang there were no mathematics as time space and matter did not exist. The real issue is, where did the mathematics and physics come from that the singularity followed, in order to explode in the first place

  • @ObjectiveEthics

    @ObjectiveEthics

    6 ай бұрын

    @@davewarkentin8054 You are conflating the language of mathematics with the phenomenon of the physics. We describe the phenomenon by using the language. So the phenomenon did exist since the beginning (if there was a beginning), however, the language is an ever evolving medium. The concept of eternal big bang episodes are explained using the great compression and the rubber band theories which are still being refined but do give us the basic premise.

  • @davewarkentin8054

    @davewarkentin8054

    6 ай бұрын

    @@ObjectiveEthics I believe you are using the phrase, "phenomenon of physics", to describe what we can literally observe from our current instruments and telescopes but I fail to see how our observation of current physics has any bearing on what happened pre big bang since the rubber band or compression theory had no physics too or equations too rubber band into or out of. Simply put, we only know that our physics, as we know them, did not exist, pre big bang, i appreciate your thoughts though and will continue looking into this. The Big Bang is like a veil that does not let us see past it and so we theorize, just know that any theories before the big bang are non observable or testable theories because physics and math appear to not of existed pre Big Bang. Take care.

  • @ObjectiveEthics

    @ObjectiveEthics

    6 ай бұрын

    @@davewarkentin8054 Forgive me for my inability to communicate my hypothesis in a clear and simple manner. What I am attempting to suggest is the idea that there is no way to locate the beginning of a perfect circle. What if there was no such thing as "before the big bang" because the big bang is a continuing eternal cycle of expansion and contraction with no beginningor ending? Is there a way to more effectively articulate this? Of course I am only able to approach this idea from a philosophical perspective because, as you have pointed out, the mathematics don't begin to appear in a measurable way until a particular point but there should be unobservable phenomenon that regulates the process.

  • @cowboysvstheworld3879

    @cowboysvstheworld3879

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@davewarkentin8054well said

  • @rajeshvasireddy3907
    @rajeshvasireddy3907Ай бұрын

    wow.. no words ..Good Narration.. Great Visuals

  • @jamielandis4606
    @jamielandis46062 ай бұрын

    Best explanation of expansion I’ve heard. Only one I understand.

  • @eviljoker303
    @eviljoker3036 ай бұрын

    There is no physical edge to the universe,but I believe we are not the only “universe”.We’ve only observed only a tiny grain of the universe

  • @mosaicmonk4380

    @mosaicmonk4380

    6 ай бұрын

    If you believe in multiple universes than there has to be a physical edge. There is nothing inside of the Earth, or outside of the Earth that has multiple’s without any physical edges

  • @youtoobization

    @youtoobization

    6 ай бұрын

    If the universe is "infinite", then 46.5B light years does seem like just a tiny grain.

  • @ericgolightly8450

    @ericgolightly8450

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@mosaicmonk4380Think about this. The earth's surface is finite, but has no edge. Scientists think the universe could be the surface af a 4 dimensional sphere or torus. Pretty weird.

  • @SLRModShop

    @SLRModShop

    6 ай бұрын

    Wait until you google "Calabi Yau"... And I'm going to be THAT guy... The word "universe" means "which that contains everything". There can't be a multiverse, by definition :) (there CAN be, but it would be called "universe" and we'd have to find another word for the word "universe" we're currently using) @@ericgolightly8450

  • @SouthOfSanity79

    @SouthOfSanity79

    4 ай бұрын

    If you believe in multiple universes or the Big bang theory then there's an edge.

  • @user-cd4lx6dm3d
    @user-cd4lx6dm3d4 ай бұрын

    What an incredible video. Whoever made this you're amazing.. Amazing channel. Thanks a lot for this episode and your hard work..

  • @robertf5555

    @robertf5555

    4 ай бұрын

    It is readily apparent that the guy who prepared this is an amateur whose material is in desperate need to be fact checked. As one example, he states that the expansion rate of the universe is 42 MPH per megaparsec. LMAO! It's 42 miles per SECOND. And the theory of the big bang was derived by Edwin Hubble and George's Lamaitre in the 1920s, AND NOT from expiremental results at the LHC in our pre 8:42 sent day. Hubble was the first to discover that the universe was expanding by calibration of the red shift in light he observed while studying distant stars in deep space using the Mount Wilson observatory. And Hubble's initial derivation of the proportionality of the rate or speed of this expansion became known as Hubble's Law. Today that proportionality has been refined to 42 miles PER SECOND!!! And it was George's Lamaitre m, a Belgian physicist, who published an article in 1927 stating that Einstien's formulas lead one to conclude that the universe would be expanding. So, the work of these two individuals almost 100 years ago that readily led to the "big bang" theory. And not work done at the LHC.

  • @H-jb4tf
    @H-jb4tfАй бұрын

    Define the word NOTHING. Words such as this are used so we can relate to and understand in our own language for some comprehension. In reality, we don't know our position to our existence and all there is. It is simply beyound our comprension. It is like asking, where is the limit ir the end from our point? This in turn reflects back to us... in.... Why does there have to be a nothing, end destination , a nothing, time e.t c. Rather we should be accepting that all is, because it simply is. We only live with what can comprehend. All else is way above our intelligence.

  • @strodey123
    @strodey1232 ай бұрын

    Didn't expect a docu about the edge of the universe to start lecturing about climate change

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