The universe is watching

The universe is watching

Welcome to our channel, where we explore the wonders of the universe and share the most fascinating space facts with you. Our mission is to inspire curiosity and wonder about the cosmos, and to help you understand the mysteries of space in a fun and engaging way.

Join us on a journey through the universe as we explore the latest discoveries, the most intriguing phenomena, and the most fascinating objects in space. From black holes to supernovas, from exoplanets to galaxies, we cover it all.

Our videos are designed to be informative, entertaining, and visually stunning. We use the latest scientific research and cutting-edge visual effects to bring the wonders of space to life. Whether you're a space enthusiast or just curious about the universe, our channel has something for everyone.

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  • @user-fv6yg5ur6x
    @user-fv6yg5ur6x14 күн бұрын

    Jelle fish😅😅😅

  • @Eeatmyas
    @Eeatmyas20 күн бұрын

    mini neptune… about the same size as neptune…

  • @nix-cipher
    @nix-cipher22 күн бұрын

    Rains molten iron,lmfao,how does all that "iron" get into the atmosphere in such vast quantities that it falls like precipitation,evaporation?? I call bull shit.

  • @user-eggs.benedict
    @user-eggs.benedict25 күн бұрын

    Thanks❤❤❤❤

  • @AlchemistRL
    @AlchemistRL25 күн бұрын

    Pretty good video, glad it got suggested 👍

  • @planetbirthday6859
    @planetbirthday685927 күн бұрын

    We need better names for these planets

  • @Balfast81
    @Balfast8121 күн бұрын

    Impossible to give every planet an individual name as the sheer amount of planets being discovered. Assigning numerical tags is the most efficient method.

  • @SEAPORTLIFE
    @SEAPORTLIFE21 күн бұрын

    😂 Join NASA. You're obviously qualified. 🤣

  • @ArmstrongandTumbler
    @ArmstrongandTumblerАй бұрын

    1:10 "HOT ICE. GET IT? HOT ICE."

  • @caden7984
    @caden7984Ай бұрын

    💋 Promo'SM

  • @JCKR-yv4gy
    @JCKR-yv4gy3 ай бұрын

    She forgot to say "sexiest scientist".

  • @manavpandey1175
    @manavpandey11753 ай бұрын

    He’s a man of the smart people. The people of Brian cox are smart. I love brother Brian cox. Whoo

  • @fotinikordos2609
    @fotinikordos26093 ай бұрын

    LET'S❤❤❤DO IT!!!

  • @pavonechristophe9524
    @pavonechristophe95243 ай бұрын

    What dreams humans to find on the Univers ?

  • @Redditard
    @Redditard3 ай бұрын

    Strangest: Earth

  • @Gabriel-ts9nl
    @Gabriel-ts9nl3 ай бұрын

    *promosm* 🔥

  • @Wagwaan-Africa
    @Wagwaan-Africa3 ай бұрын

    E sharppp

  • @richmorrison8003
    @richmorrison80033 ай бұрын

    I hate robots.

  • @Theuniverseiswatching
    @Theuniverseiswatching3 ай бұрын

    ITS FINE IF YOU DO, U CANT LOVE EVERYTHIG

  • @rev.stephena.cakouros948
    @rev.stephena.cakouros9483 ай бұрын

    Poor research Copernicus copied Aristarchus [C 250 BC] who opposed Aristotle's Geocentric understanding of the cosmos.

  • @Theuniverseiswatching
    @Theuniverseiswatching3 ай бұрын

    THANKS FOR THE UPDATE

  • @marjoriekumar7073
    @marjoriekumar70734 ай бұрын

    I dont believe

  • @user-ft6zc5fc2l
    @user-ft6zc5fc2l5 ай бұрын

    stephenson is a super hypergiant

  • @yegui47
    @yegui476 ай бұрын

    as in futurama, we should change uranus name to avoid jokes, we should call it urectum

  • @Philippines10093
    @Philippines100936 ай бұрын

    Ton 618 Has Been Left The Chat

  • @nuteven7156
    @nuteven71566 ай бұрын

    Bruh what is that intro 😂😂😂

  • @is_fully_dead
    @is_fully_dead6 ай бұрын

    What about Miniature blackhole?

  • @Wagwaan-Africa
    @Wagwaan-Africa6 ай бұрын

    E Sharp

  • @GuukanKitsune
    @GuukanKitsune8 ай бұрын

    Why is it _nobody_ ever considers that there is literally nothing observable in real time from here, even looking at MARS we're looking at 16 minutes ago, which is why it takes 32 minutes to make a Mars Rover do ANYTHING via manual instructions? The nearest probable earthlike (Proxima Beta) is 4 LY from us. That means we are not looking at NOW when we look at it, we are looking at 4 YEARS AGO. If they started sending signals out at the same levels we do 2 years ago we would still not physically receive them for TWO MORE YEARS and have no way to know those signals even _exist_ in the interim time. The furthest known earthlike, OGLE-2018-BLG-0677Lb, is a little over 24,722 LY from Earth. Even if it had a race that was _two millenia in front of us_ in interstellar travel technology and have spent the last 1500 years putting out signals and physically searching for other life on a level that makes us look like we were quietly and timidly asking if anyone's there in a scared whisper as we stand terrified in one place in the dark... and even maybe _found and physically visited us for observation regularly for 1000 years..._ What we would be observing from here is basically their signal-free _early freaking Bronze Age._ Why is it always some stupid doom and gloom theory of all other life being extinct for some stupid contrived reason when the explanation for this 'paradox' could easily simply be 'What evidence would we even physically be able to witness from here?' and that the Galaxy might actually be TEEMING with intelligent life at our level of advancement or _even more developed_ that we are just _physically incapable of detecting_ because of the observation lag?

  • @ThomasPCGuruENGINES
    @ThomasPCGuruENGINES8 ай бұрын

    FFS. Yes we missed their time frame but no, we didn't. They reached the level where the time problems (of being in sync with our time period as well as the problem of how long it takes to traverse interstellar space) just go away. We can conceive of doing this ourselves, already....combine AI with genetics and they (or we) can send monitoring robots throughout the universe to target "goldilocks planets" or wherever. In a million years, should something interesting like signs of radio frequencies or atomic power be detected, the robot watcher thaws out the clones...which may look like the little greys, or look like us...or reboots itself...or reboots the brain-to-computer substrate...anyway, they can wait in space for millions of years...watching. Why? Knowledge, the fact that they could learn something from us, eventually, or note if we become a risk...otherwise the universe could become a chaotic place with out-of-control AIs. Or maybe it is already...There are likely to be many layers of these watchers from different time periods. Some of the different vehicles we see visiting could come from different eras of the same original intelligence... So yeah, the last barrier to consciousness is time. Deal with that and the universe is your oyster!

  • @Theuniverseiswatching
    @Theuniverseiswatching8 ай бұрын

    Wow😮 wow

  • @Wagwaan-Africa
    @Wagwaan-Africa8 ай бұрын

    E sharp❤

  • @sswulffable
    @sswulffable9 ай бұрын

    You mean of the "known" universe ?

  • @-Gunnarsson-
    @-Gunnarsson-9 ай бұрын

    I thought Stephenson was the biggest.

  • @opiumextract2934
    @opiumextract29349 ай бұрын

    To be fair to the creator of the video, Google says UY is, but then if you type in Stephenson it says that it's the largest star. Wikipedia doesn't help either.

  • @Theuniverseiswatching
    @Theuniverseiswatching8 ай бұрын

    I guess we’ll make a video on stephenson next

  • @1Infeqaul1
    @1Infeqaul19 ай бұрын

    They say... of course, the parasites' need to lie to get paid.

  • @biggamer145
    @biggamer1459 ай бұрын

    Cool

  • @charlessoukup1111
    @charlessoukup11119 ай бұрын

    Nope, really HOT! : )

  • @danielking429
    @danielking4299 ай бұрын

    None of these numbers are correct. It seems like someone didn't Google

  • @Theuniverseiswatching
    @Theuniverseiswatching9 ай бұрын

    E sharp

  • @cb_murdock
    @cb_murdock9 ай бұрын

    This is why I'm not worried about AI.

  • @user-ii7gy1rw5w
    @user-ii7gy1rw5w9 ай бұрын

    Because there here but they dont want uou to find them .

  • @hpschulz2873
    @hpschulz28739 ай бұрын

    His Name was Fermi, mit Femi😂😂😂😂

  • @Theuniverseiswatching
    @Theuniverseiswatching9 ай бұрын

    Roger dat

  • @brandonschaut4022
    @brandonschaut40229 ай бұрын

    I swore it's the fermi paradox lol and the guys last name was fermi not femi

  • @Theuniverseiswatching
    @Theuniverseiswatching9 ай бұрын

    I know my team just didn’t get em caption’s right 😂😂

  • @deaconpoole7577
    @deaconpoole75779 ай бұрын

    No it fucking wouldn’t cause temperatures to drop.

  • @Theuniverseiswatching
    @Theuniverseiswatching9 ай бұрын

    If you say so, okay

  • @luisandreicabrera494
    @luisandreicabrera49410 ай бұрын

    4 cm huh? thats average

  • @Theuniverseiswatching
    @Theuniverseiswatching10 ай бұрын

    Ikr😮

  • @KritikX
    @KritikX10 ай бұрын

    Not "the universe is watching". This is correct: Allah is watching!

  • @Theuniverseiswatching
    @Theuniverseiswatching10 ай бұрын

    Haha! True, Allhamdulillah

  • @KritikX
    @KritikX10 ай бұрын

    @@Theuniverseiswatching 😀

  • @ghostdogzx-1474
    @ghostdogzx-147410 ай бұрын

    That’s not even fair. I came here to see something education and you through that first clip at me. Now I need some alone time.

  • @Theuniverseiswatching
    @Theuniverseiswatching10 ай бұрын

    I'm so sorry man, i know how u feel

  • @QuickByte.0
    @QuickByte.010 ай бұрын

    Bhai app apne video me caption kis app se dalte hoo reply please

  • @moinkazi545
    @moinkazi54510 ай бұрын

    ❤ W0000W Amazing 🌷 Beautiful Video ❤

  • @Theuniverseiswatching
    @Theuniverseiswatching10 ай бұрын

    💋 ❤

  • @sovanashakya1873
    @sovanashakya187310 ай бұрын

    Me was first liker

  • @Theuniverseiswatching
    @Theuniverseiswatching10 ай бұрын

    🙏

  • @michaelkahn8744
    @michaelkahn874411 ай бұрын

    Alternative Explanation of Dark Matter and Dark Energy - 4-D Hypershere model of Universe can easily explain Dark Matter, Dark Energy, Void and even the reason why the measurement values of Expansion Rate are around 70 km/sec-Mpc Dark Matter, Dark Energy, Gravity, Void and Antigravity, ... all these are same phenomena. They just look different. The problem of modern physics is they're trying to explain everything with particle physics and the physics is being cornered more and more to the dead end. To escape the dead end, they invent or design another imaginary particle in vain instead of trying to revise their way to approach to the problem. I agree to that idea that the interaction between mass and space must be explained with quantum mechanics. But that doesn't mean gravity is the QM phenomena. That's because gravity is not a force. Dark Matter, Dark Energy, Gravity, Antigravity, Void... all these are just joint effects of the expansion of the Universe and the curvature of spacetime. Details are given below. Einstein’s theory of General Relativity states that spacetime is curved by the presence of mass. This curvature influences the motion other objects with mass and gives rise to gravitation. Thus, gravity is a result of geometric features in spacetime. However, we also observe gravitational effects - curvature of spacetime - in areas without any detectable mass. This has given rise to the concept of dark matter, which is matter that does not interact in any detectable way with normal matter, except through gravity. So, there is some large quantity of dark matter scattered throughout the universe, which curves spacetime and causes gravitational effects just like normal matter, but we cannot see or detect it with any known method. An alternative theory to the identity of dark matter is proposed - it is not matter at all, but rather an intrinsic curvature of spacetime. In other words, spacetime is not naturally flat. Even in the absence of matter, we observe some inherent curvature of spacetime. So, the question is now - why is spacetime naturally curved? Why is it not flat in the absence of mass? The universe is 4-dimensional, with 3 spatial dimensions and one dimension in time. Rather than consider time as a linear dimension, we can consider it as a radial one. Therefore, rather than describing the universe with a Cartesian coordinate system, we describe it with a 4-dimensional spherical coordinate system - 3 angular coordinates, φ1, φ2, φ3, and one radial coordinate in time, t. We live on the 3-dimensional surface of a 4-dimensional bubble which is expanding radially in time. Thus, the Big Bang represents t=0, the beginning of time. The crucial point is that the expansion of the universe is not homogeneous in all directions. The expansion rate at one point on the bubble’s surface may differ slightly from another point near it. The universe is only roughly spherical in 4 dimensions, the same way that the Earth is only roughly spherical in 3 dimensions. The same way we observe local mountains and valleys on the surface of Earth, we observe local “mountains” and “valleys” on the surface of the universe bubble. The inhomogeneity of the expansion of the universe has given rise to natural curvature of spacetime. This natural curvature causes the phenomenon of “dark matter”. “Valleys” in spacetime pull matter in, similarly to the warping of spacetime of massive objects. So “dark matter” is really “valleys” in spacetime that are expanding slower than the regions surrounding it. These valleys tend to pull matter in and create planets, stars, and galaxies - regions of space with higher-than-average densities of mass. Conversely, “mountains” in spacetime will repel matter away, an “anti-gravitational” effect, which gives rise to cosmic voids in space where we observe no matter. Each point on the surface of the universe bubble traces out a time arrow in 4-dimensional space, perpendicular to the surface. These time arrows are not parallel to each other since the universe is not flat. This causes points to have nonzero relative velocity away from each other. It is generally accepted that the universe is expanding faster than observable energy can explain, and this is expansion is believe to be still accelerating. The “missing” energy required to explain these observations has given rise to the theory of dark energy. The time dilation caused by non-parallel time arrows can be proposed as an explanation for dark energy. Alternatively, dark energy is real energy coming from potential energy gradients caused by non-parallel time arrows. As a sanity check, we can calculate the expansion rate of the universe based on the universe bubble model. Since the radius of the universe bubble is expanding at the speed of light in the time direction, it increases at 1 light second per second. Therefore, the “circumference” of the 3-dimensional surface increases by 2π light seconds per second, or about 1.88*10^6 km/s. This expansion is distributed equally across the 3-dimensional surface, so the actual observed expansion rate is proportional to the distance from the observer. At present, the age of the universe is estimated to be 13.8 billion years, so the radius of the universe bubble is 13.8 billion light years, or about 4233 megaparsecs (3.26 million light years to 1 Mpc). Thus, we can calculate the expansion rate of the universe, per megaparsec from the observer, as: Expansion rate = ((d(circumference))/dt)/radiusofuniverse=(1.88*〖10〗^6 km⁄s)/(2π*4233Mpc)=(1.88*〖10〗^6 km⁄s)/26598Mpc=70.82(km⁄s)/Mpc The popularly accepted empirical expansion rate is 73.5 +/- 2.5 km/s/Mpc, so our calculated value is close. There may be some additional source of expansion (or observed red shift) to make up for the discrepancy. For example, if two adjacent points have some gravitational gradient due to non-parallel time arrows, then light passing through these points will be red-shifted. - Cited from www.academia.edu/82481487/Title_Alternative_Explanation_of_Dark_Matter_and_Dark_Energy

  • @onebadmoto5081
    @onebadmoto508111 ай бұрын

    Karen is also pushy loud and the most annoying moon in the galaxy

  • @Theuniverseiswatching
    @Theuniverseiswatching11 ай бұрын

    i'll prolly make a video about them, gracias

  • @NighttVR2
    @NighttVR211 ай бұрын

    Hi

  • @NighttVR2
    @NighttVR211 ай бұрын

    I'm first. Not here but at all

  • @Theuniverseiswatching
    @Theuniverseiswatching11 ай бұрын

    Sharp ❤

  • @321ssteeeeeve
    @321ssteeeeeve11 ай бұрын

    These planets can be incredible places of intelligent life in a different dimension, as it was written so 2000 years ago

  • @Theuniverseiswatching
    @Theuniverseiswatching11 ай бұрын

    interesting

  • @kozmosis3486
    @kozmosis348611 ай бұрын

    Brown dwarfs are formed in the morning after coffee

  • @Eggyoke420
    @Eggyoke420 Жыл бұрын

    If an asteroid is heading my way, imma just fly to a different country ez

  • @Theuniverseiswatching
    @Theuniverseiswatching Жыл бұрын

    E sharp