How Does Time Really Work?
54:17
What Is (Almost) Everything Made Of?
1:25:49
Why Shouldn't The Universe Exist?
56:51
New Channel @HistoryofHumankind
0:34
How Did The Universe Begin?
2:26:46
11 ай бұрын
How Does Light Actually Work?
54:58
Why Is Everything Made Of Atoms?
45:42
What Is Beyond The Edge?
48:07
Жыл бұрын
What Actually Are Space And Time?
1:15:19
What Was The First Black Hole?
49:48
How Many Multiverses Are There?
1:06:22
Was The Universe Born From Nothing?
41:50
Why Is Gravity So Weak?
41:25
2 жыл бұрын
Why Is The Universe Out Of Balance?
38:30
Why Is The Universe Perfect?
35:30
2 жыл бұрын
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@JtBaxter-pb9ij
@JtBaxter-pb9ij 11 сағат бұрын
He was burned alive because he thought the universe had no end……. Where do I even begin pointing out how ridiculous we as humans were back then and at times still are now smh 😞
@JtBaxter-pb9ij
@JtBaxter-pb9ij 11 сағат бұрын
I bet this whole life actually this universe I bet it’s just one big joke to some being we can’t even fathom is actually there.
@5ty717
@5ty717 12 сағат бұрын
Genius
@ASchnacky
@ASchnacky 13 сағат бұрын
ur missing that gravity/speed of light must equal 1, else everything would expand forever or collapse forever
@lccsd2392
@lccsd2392 14 сағат бұрын
Celestial snail. 🤔 🤔
@StanleyKubick1
@StanleyKubick1 14 сағат бұрын
Never heard homogeneous pronounced quite like that 🤭
@HistoryoftheUniverse
@HistoryoftheUniverse 13 сағат бұрын
How so?
@Kylewenn
@Kylewenn 14 сағат бұрын
😅c cc cc I i call if cu😅😅cui
@jonathanluk7
@jonathanluk7 16 сағат бұрын
My bet: your mother
@SinHurr
@SinHurr 16 сағат бұрын
Quite well, thank you.
@colestanley549
@colestanley549 18 сағат бұрын
What’s the song at 3:27 it sounds really familiar, is it from a game or something?
@Cats.in.Tuxedos
@Cats.in.Tuxedos 18 сағат бұрын
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@LuggageStardate
@LuggageStardate 18 сағат бұрын
10 billion light years on the Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall might be bigger than the 330million on the bootes void. Bootes void isnt even nothingness, it still contains some 60 galaxies.
@noel3422
@noel3422 19 сағат бұрын
As if you know, tired of hearing history I have already read.
@calemlinke773
@calemlinke773 19 сағат бұрын
What we know now is that size doesn't matter, everything has enough room to support enough life. But how would one inhabit those places, as a whole?
@troyc7726
@troyc7726 20 сағат бұрын
This & SEA Channel are amazing
@calemlinke773
@calemlinke773 20 сағат бұрын
Fun fact; the furries invented the Internet 😂
@troyc7726
@troyc7726 20 сағат бұрын
Thought I was the only one who listens to this for bed
@NextWorldVR
@NextWorldVR 20 сағат бұрын
Eyes do not have : 'Frames per Second'...
@uglyducky666
@uglyducky666 21 сағат бұрын
here from 2469🔥🔥🔥
@brewok_ping
@brewok_ping 22 сағат бұрын
Where is the centre of universe?
@Lucaminio
@Lucaminio 22 сағат бұрын
One of my fave space channels with melodysheep (please do a colab)
@Lagrangeify
@Lagrangeify 22 сағат бұрын
Really beautifully written. Bravo!
@user-yo6tn2fq6u
@user-yo6tn2fq6u 23 сағат бұрын
My Tom Johnson.
@dama3979
@dama3979 Күн бұрын
Nancy Grace ?
@fourthgearvibez4343
@fourthgearvibez4343 Күн бұрын
In the beginning of the video I was bothered by 3 hypotheses: 1. The first him probably used the original time machine someone else invented. 2. He did that to change his fate and even make better use of his life because he had always thought it was possible. 3. It's kind of strange that after he saved his life that he still would get hit by a car. If he did save him wouldn't there be another him at the same spot? Later on, I then considered that in the grandfather paradox, going back in time to kill your grandfather would be like if you were to cut off the loop in the graph of space-time at the point where it intersected, causing the loop to be separated from the timeline while the timeline keeps going as is with the new information. If any of these don't seem plausible please tell me why.
@MuzeTitaN
@MuzeTitaN Күн бұрын
I feel that all of the compounding odds of big bang , the universe , fine tuning ,life on earth and the quantity of it , and finally mankind and conciseness . I believe we are all created
@AnglophobiaIsevil7
@AnglophobiaIsevil7 Күн бұрын
My bet: Super voids
@AnglophobiaIsevil7
@AnglophobiaIsevil7 Күн бұрын
Called it!
@kthwkr
@kthwkr Күн бұрын
Dang my home address has just gotten much longer. Not sure if I can fit it on the front of the envelope. It has to start with the initial address of our bubble universe.
@servetheppl
@servetheppl Күн бұрын
please stop accepting betterhelp sponsorships
@hiddenfromhistory100
@hiddenfromhistory100 Күн бұрын
The biggest thing? Easy. Human credulity and presumption.
@craigstiferbig
@craigstiferbig Күн бұрын
Superfluous phase wave resonant neneutrino ocean as space-time relative fluid dynamical "fabric/permiable field" - in bifurcation, strange attraction by QCD electromagnetic energy casting from Quasars to atomic nuclei, pulsating, engulfing, wave to particle point dual, flipping through and around atomic nuclei and in quantum superposition, exchange with electron pairs moving in paradoxical inverse choices, and in opposite orientation as electron pairs traveling backwards in time.. spinning neutrino phase state into atomic nuclei and magnetospheric particles encasing different neutrino phase states and in refractional space to the fabric that is relative harmonic neutrino phase pressures and flow.. as a dual mechanical, inversely resonant energy sets in opposition to eachothers actions, both entropic, yet evolving inspight of eachother....one a pulsating needlecasting congruence, evolving to more efficiently transverse a vast neutrino phase permiation, seemingly instantaneously reordering capable.. superfluous in vacuum like inertial continuity, incredible in phase reinforcement in superchilled relative resonant pressure frequencies and wave sets, responsible for encasing almost infinitely energetic concentration of electron needlecasting quantum tunneling Feynman like wave to particle point pairs, oscillate and frequent in wave functions, helixing, tumbling in phase vovertices slipstreaming local exterior neutrino flow into curved refractional space, superpositional kicks, creating realative magnetosphere concentrations in inertia, spinning phase state changes in creating evolving mass energy states, weave through paradoxical superpositional pressure points, electron pairs exchanging information, and energy ... under enough pressure, turbulence, slipstream/§trange attraction, fuse particles together under the photoelectric effect, kicking out perpendicular electron casting with neutrino phase vertices streaming in thermonuclear waves condensing to photons when reaching stellar exit velocity
@chrishendricks7362
@chrishendricks7362 Күн бұрын
Great video, horrific sponsor. Do not buy that pen unless you want ink leaked all over your computer and desk. The company will then blame you as it could not possibly be their design and you will not get your money back, no matter what they say.
@infatum9
@infatum9 Күн бұрын
Having primitive KZfaq ads in between of complex topics is annoying and makes me less concentrated. Can Google take away the ads from educational content? At least from Google Education accounts? As a teacher, it frustrates me when I'm about to show a video or a fraction of a video by saying, "And we are about to see..." and then some Fanta, Cola or deoderant commercial kicks in. Eventual car or casino commercial might show as well.
@ecleveland1
@ecleveland1 Күн бұрын
Because God is brilliant and efficient. He only needed three things to make everything in the universe. A proton a neutron and an electron. Every single thing around us is made up of different combinations of these three things.
@rickylmoe4018
@rickylmoe4018 Күн бұрын
I have a telescope but I can't say nothing but the stupid Moon
@FredieJuvera
@FredieJuvera Күн бұрын
Back then there technology they can make rock fly like spaceships look at all over the world you see the same thing.
@BrianKorth-nu7gw
@BrianKorth-nu7gw Күн бұрын
It’s an interesting argument. Why can’t space be infinite? How can it be?
@philippepanayotov9632
@philippepanayotov9632 Күн бұрын
I tried and now use Opera. Thank you for sponsoring this great content. This channel is awesome. Thank you for this outstanding video. <3
@TheBlindbowman
@TheBlindbowman Күн бұрын
What Actually Are Space And Time? well simply put , Time is the duration in measurement of Range of the movement of matter ! Space is the bearing duration of measurement between a starting point and its target .. point A to point B ,the distance between them without solid physical matter .space is the bearing of measurement of direction without matter ! thus Time & Space = Range & Bearing .. see without Time you can not judge distance ,without Space there is no Bearing of direction .thus no way to judge Time or Space , they are a reflection of the cohesion of Sound & Light . E=S/L5th ! 5 elements Time Space Sound and Light ,the 5th element is the sine sound wave . or Prime Sequence cohesion of all matter and anti -matter . that means without the Prime Sequence the fundamental cohesion of Sound /Light there is no measurement of Time or Space. if you can not measure the sound or light of any thing you have failed , because without the sound or Light creation can not exist ! because all matter can not move without the cohesion of Sound and Light . see to understand matter you must define what matter is and how it moves , at Atomic level you have already define the scale you are working on or searching . the fact is Electrons are Sound and Protons are Light , Neutrons are the product of the Cohesion that takes place between the Sound and Light . when the Electron Quantum harmonic of Sound reaches a even balance with its cohesion Proton they together create a Anti-gravity field between them ,when this Anti-gravity field reaches a given stage it accelerates and becomes Light and the Neutronic weight becomes weightless in the Anti-gravity particle beam . we see it as simple Light ..but it is a very complex cohesion reaction between Sound and Light .
@catmate8358
@catmate8358 Күн бұрын
Dark side of the Force is a thing, Darth Wader was right 😁
@zackgillespie7451
@zackgillespie7451 Күн бұрын
Yet the entropy of the universe itself came to create life....such an astonishing fact that if life didn't actually exist you'd never be able to prove that life is possible, yet here we are just trying to figure out how we got here. Life is so beautiful and to have this consciousness is nothing short of a blessing. Love the channel!!!
@johnwells1015
@johnwells1015 Күн бұрын
Now is always temporary
@syuxry6962
@syuxry6962 Күн бұрын
5 min watch then i fall sleep...bla..bla...bla...
@magichobo
@magichobo Күн бұрын
A Quantum story, In a realm woven from the fabric of probabilities, where reality flickered like a candle in a tempestuous night, there existed a peculiar universe. This was the domain of Quantum, a world that defied the classical laws that governed its colossal neighbors. At the heart of Quantum lay the city of Atomos, a bustling metropolis where particles danced to the symphony of forces unseen. Here, electrons whizzed through the neon-lit districts, following paths determined not by destiny, but by the whims of chance. In Atomos, there lived a young electron named Quarky. Unlike his peers, Quarky possessed an insatiable curiosity about the nature of his existence. He questioned the very foundations of Atomos, pondering over the enigmatic force that held his world together. One fateful day, Quarky encountered Entangla, a wise photon who had traveled through the cosmic expanse. Entangla spoke of entanglement, a mystical bond that connected distant particles in an intimate dance of correlation. Intrigued, Quarky embarked on a quest to uncover the secrets of entanglement. He journeyed through the valleys of Wavefunction, where probabilities ebbed and flowed like the tides of an ocean. He scaled the peaks of Uncertainty, where the more he knew about his velocity, the less he understood his position. As Quarky delved deeper into the mysteries of Quantum, he realized that his world was a tapestry of interconnected threads, each particle influencing the other in a grand, harmonious design. His adventure led him to the Oracle of Superposition, a sage who resided in the liminal space between existence and oblivion. The Oracle revealed to Quarky that every choice spawned a myriad of universes, each a reflection of the paths untaken. Armed with this knowledge, Quarky returned to Atomos, his perception forever altered. He saw the beauty in uncertainty and the order in chaos. He understood that in the quantum realm, reality was not a single narrative but a collection of stories, each as real and as fantastical as the next. And so, Quarky continued his existence, a particle in a grand cosmic play, his story one of countless others, all woven into the fabric of Quantum, where possibilities were endless and reality was but a whisper of the quantum wind.
@arielperez797
@arielperez797 Күн бұрын
now i wonder if time itself operates differently in these voids. you mentioned there is nothing not even light from other stars. image being in the dead center of one of these giant voids and looking all around and not even seeing distant stars. NOTHING not even a speck. this is because all the light has burned itself out trying to reach this center. this spot lacks any interaction with the surrounding universe it seems. so in a sense it has no reference. no gravity? wouldnt you be the most significant source of gravity in this center? or is the simple act of being a void cause gravity in the center of these voids? do the voids become less dense in the center or more dense? is the density homogenous?
@mut8inG
@mut8inG Күн бұрын
Thank you.🎶🎯💥🌸
@Terron29
@Terron29 Күн бұрын
I cant help but think its a bit like the dice roll. If I roll a dice 100 billion times and hit a 6 every single time would you say I am super super lucky? Or assume I am using a loaded die? I don't know how the universe began or if God exists or if the big bang is only one of many big bangs or perhaps the multiverse but if I had to put my money down it would be on some kind of creator or creators. I just don't know. Its awesome though. I love that we don't know for sure.
@trendlinetracker3147
@trendlinetracker3147 Күн бұрын
Biggest thing? The Future!
@doanacookieCT
@doanacookieCT Күн бұрын
Time only exists for those who have no time
@TSeries502
@TSeries502 Күн бұрын
There is either just one particle in the universe that can become anything or every particle is connecting each other and every single one of them knows where the other is and what its doing instantly