NASA Discovers Mysterious Structure In Solar System!
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It seems that the solar system has been studied inside and out. Our spaceships have visited all of its planets and even managed to take their pictures. But today, we will show you our solar system in a completely new light.
You'll discover secrets that haven't been revealed yet, hear eerie sounds coming from the solar system, see strange objects that frighten and amaze scientists, and even look inside the solar system's bodies!
But let's start from the very beginning - the birth of the sun and the planets orbiting it!
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Chase Allen
I love these really long videos! It's so oddly soothing to just listen to space facts. I love putting this on and drawing. Keep making these lol
Vor MonatHenry Rudolph
@XR8 Sprint agreed its written in their charter that they don't have to divulge things for national security
Vor 13 StundenXR8 Sprint
"space facts" far from it to be honest as a lot of it is just guessing. One day they might get it right but no in our life time.
Vor 2 TageMaria Gonzalez
lol thats exactly what i was going when i click this video
Vor 2 TageNunya _
Yes. I agree. Please keep making these.
Vor 8 TageRollerOfJoints
This is absolutely the best, most interesting, and in-depth space related video I’ve ever had the pleasure of watching! Thanx for putting all this information together for us. I’m subscribed and look forward to more great content.
Vor MonatGreg Marchand
You should watch more space content then
Vor 6 TageHeinz Kot
Boon
Vor 18 TagePayam Sh
Wow, 2 hour video from one of the top YouTube analysts of our universe? Amazing, thanks much for everything you do.
Vor MonatClifford Dalton
Amazing space exploration! thank you for this very informative video. I was glued to it from start to finish. Each part has been described very well [even to the layman]. However, one would need to watch this video multiple times to absorb all of it's content. I am grateful the time and work that has made this video possible. I am very interested in space and especially the milky way I very much look forward to more like this.
Vor MonatHustlers Master Motivation
This channel deserves an award for providing such great value👍🙌❤
Vor MonatDylan Brassel
Agreed! By far the best channel on YouTube!
Vor MonatCh Jr
too bad their thumbnails are misleading.
Vor MonatArlie Sam
His voice deserves an award by itself
Vor MonatMrjoemarc Official
This is why i love about this channel, you always give the best information about our universe and solar system. Our universe is unique and beautiful to discover but at the same time it's the scariest thing ever. Thank you for this great 2 hours long video.
Vor MonatRogerWilco99
Except everything is so far away that it won't affect you at all unless a super nova occurs within a few light years of Earth (it won't since there aren't any stars large enough to super nova that are that close). But even stars that are over a thousand light years distant can affect Earth with their extremely powerful gamma ray bursts. Not to worry, though. If the gamma ray burst is close enough you won't even know it happened. Because you'll be dead from one second to the next. And worrying about something you can't in any way prevent or prepare for is just a waste of time and energy. So, enjoy life as best you can and don't worry about cosmic events. They'll either happen or they won't. And if they don't, you can celebrate that they didn't end all life on Earth.
Vor MonatRahmoun Tahar Zakaria
@Bryan Ergau the multiverse 😝
Vor MonatI L
@Bryan Ergau exactly 🤣🤣
Vor MonatBryan Ergau
Our universe is unique compared to what exactly? Unique means different from the others.
Vor MonatNunya _
Thanks for posting both measuring systems so viewers don't have go looking up conversions. Also, thanks for a fresh look at the Solar System. Great video :)
Vor 8 TageR K
So a light year means we’d have to go at light speed for an entire year, right? And to think that our galaxy alone is 200k light years across. Wow.
Vor MonatPREPPERTRUCKER57
Almost 7,000,000,000,000 miles Yep
Vor 20 StundenTime square
@CapHunterX 0r 186,282 miles per second, every second meaning in 1 earth year the distance travelled by light is 186,282 x 60 seconds x 60 minutes x 24 hours x 365 days = a pretty long way. Then going that distance every year for say 100, 000 years (distance across our galaxy ) and you might be gone some distance and time travelling at 60 mph in a Ford Anglia.
Vor TagSpuck1983
200'000'000 stars in the milky way...200'000'000 galaxies in the universe...incredible stuff
Vor 2 Tagezachary sherry
Time is bendable
Vor 2 TageTIME GREATEST
Yup
Vor 4 TageMasud Rujel
Its crazy how detailed the analysis is on the solar sysyem and the universe, how precisely measurments and figures are given, but we still dont know where water came from.
Vor 18 TageGareth Barnett
yeah we do though.
Vor 4 TageRobert
it comes from two hydrogen atom and one oxygen atom!
Vor 4 TageMarc Goudreau
Safonov's' Accretion Model of planetary formation seems the most likely method but no simulation models have been able to create the gas giants with such a theory. Seriously, that's one heck of a hole in our understanding of cosmology... we have so much to learn :)
Vor MonatGrant Bennett333
So much crap....The earth is flat and motionless
Vor MonatSolaris
It's curious that a guy with the attention-span of a goldfish can easily watch an entire episode of Destiny. Thanks guys. You give me good practice.
Vor MonatFilip Belciug
That's cause every writer of scripts aims to keep the reader engaged through copywriting techniques. I imagine they used a similar concept for the visuals too
Vor 23 TageFguito Fayh
Lol definitely not a 3 second TikTok
Vor MonatAdam W
As you mentioned that we don't know where our water came from...could it of been helped by the elements within earth's core? Surely our planet had to have an atmosphere before the water was even on the surface of the earth, temperature increases/decreases, then the volume of water greatly increased as time went on..maybe
Vor MonatTreatLynn West
@MAPLEMAN81 love your tongue in cheek, some people get soooo reactive, lol...... keep on, keeping on.
Vor 19 TageSafey Smith
@Philip Smi-Le Nguyen I think so too
Vor MonatSafey Smith
@Bobbe Well I just learned that Mars once had a magnetic field, so that changes things. That pretty much takes everything I said before, and throws it out the window. Now we are back to square one. I still tend to believe ours and Mar’s water came from extraterrestrial objects (not aliens! 😅), but now I have less at my disposal to back that up. Only that we know many of the comets which come through are full of water. But I too am at the limit of my knowledge on this, and am no expert!
Vor Monatchelsea williams
I love the solar system and learning how it works and how it formed
Vor MonatErik Miller
If the outer perimeter of the universe is different than the inside, could this explain laws of physics?
Vor Monatnicholas kearney
My brain hurts, but those with a brain and imagination, visualize in their abstract genius, 'events.' This is FANTASTIC. Replay..
Vor MonatJoe Bushnell
Wow! This was long and way more information I could digest in 2+ hours. I would love it even more if it could be broken into several episodes that were easier to digest.... Thanks for all your work and effort though. 👌
Vor Monatshow me your kitties
Lol pause it and come back after digested 🤣
Vor 10 TageRogerWilco99
For some of us this is just a fun review with better graphics (or graphics at all) compared to when we learned this stuff (admittedly some of this was only known within my lifetime - so life has been a great learning experience so far. (I'm 65) When I started learning astronomy neither Voyager had even been launched yet. So, the best photos we had of other planets were the very low res ones from probes sent out by NASA and the Soviets to the moon, Mars and Venus all of which were very low resolution and black and white (to get better resolution) The photos taken by Apollo astronauts in orbit around the moon and then from its surface were amazing to see in all their glory after only having the low resolution and low quality (because of radio noise) images obtained in the 1960s. When you think about it the rise in technology from the 1940s to today is nothing less than astounding. My 95/94 year old parents tell stories about their childhood that makes like today seem like absolute science fiction. Most people back then lived on farms, not in cities. The USA was still very much an agrarian society (the 1930s and 40s) and the "middle class" was relatively new and still pretty small. The rich were even more rare back then with someone being a millionaire about as uncommon as billionaires today. Most people who lived outside cities didn't have electricity in their homes. Most people couldn't afford one of those newfangled things called a TV even if they did have electricity. A dishwasher (a fixture in almost every home in the US today) was someone who got paid to wash dishes. A clothes washer was usually a tub that might have a wringer attached to it with squeeze the water out of the clothing. A "clothes dryer" (also a fixture in almost every US home today) was one or more lines outdoors on which you hung your wet clothes using clothes pins until they were dry. After they dried you had to shake them out because, depending on the water where you lived, they may get very stiff from the minerals in the water. Sheets were routinely "beaten" before taking them down to make them soft enough to sleep on. There were no such things as "fitted" sheets and most mattresses were just stuffed with cotton "batting" and were almost universally uncomfortable and did not have springs in them. Also, most mattresses were not supported by a box of springs. They simply either lay on the floor or on top of a bunch of "slats' in the bed frame. My parents both remember, as kids, being able to see their chickens running around under the house through the cracks in the floors. Their houses were heated by a fireplace burning wood cut from the borders of their fields. My father said his mother cooked their food on an iron stove that burned coal. My mom said they just burned the same firewood as heated the house. Both of my parents' houses were "wallpapered" on every external wall with newspaper, several layers thick to cover up the holes between the boards (and the knotholes) that on cold nights could make it VERY drafty. They remember the water in their bedroom freezing at night during the winter as they slept under several blankets and/or quilts. There was no such thing as central heating. And air conditioning was something only rich people had even heard of. Even when I was a kid in the late 1950s and 1960s, most of those things were no longer true although modern appliances were still a very new thing. We had a dishwasher. We had a TV (one). And until 1969, our TV was black and white. One of my prized possessions in 1965 was my transistor radio. So, not only had technology progressed but American society as a whole had gotten far more affluent than just 20 years earlier. And today, makes my childhood seem extremely poor in comparison. The stories my second wife, who was Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, sound the stories my parents tell about when they were kids. Brazil and many other third world countries are still 20 or more years behind the 1st world countries in terms of both economy and technology even though the rich in those countries live just us here in the US with every piece of technology that we take for granted. It just amazes me how far humanity has come in just 100 years. It also makes me wonder, given the political situation of today if we'll progress anywhere near that in the next 100 years. At my age, I won't be around to see it, nor will my children (both over 40, now). But maybe my grand children and their children will be around to see it. I just hope they have it better than we do today. But I fear that may not come to pass and that humanity may even regress. I hope I'm wrong about that. But I fear for them nonetheless.
Vor MonatGiordon
Rewatch it
Vor MonatMichaelC Copeland Sr
I truly LOVE how it's not 100% impossible for the movie, "Star Trek: the Motion Picture," to actually still happen. Go, Vyger, Go! As it should be
Vor 6 TageZX81v2
Great compilation folks ! Enjoyed every bit of this
Vor MonatRaidoku The truth
Impressive video only makes you wonder what more can we learn about the universe we live in? Is there more then we realized that could be awaiting discovery?
Vor MonatVenetia Zaharias
Sorry about the typo. Typing on this tiny keyboard is a pain in the ass for a typist
Vor 28 TageVenetia Zaharias
Raudiju The truth...yes, there is.
Vor 28 TageHal Weilbrenner
Are you kidding. A million times more.
Vor MonatDarco malfoy
You’re a better science teacher than my science teacher
Vor MonatDave
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
Vor MonatDennis Estenson
1:37:25, I wonder if the light and matter from those supernovae had measurable effects on the genetic evolution of species on earth.
Vor 29 Tagenickthelick
What was the mysterious structure in the solar system?! Think I must've missed that?!
Vor 20 TageKiwi Spud
I have say great work on putting such an amazing amount of information together. You should all be proud of your fine work. Thank you for my brain food!
Vor MonatZack 120
Very 1st class space video, resourseful, by anonymous heros. 1:04:00 - hope this starship come as soon as possible. 1:05:20 - solar system bodies singing (eerie sounds), esp. Jupiter's auroras 1:10:42 ... 1:26:55 - the birth of 'current' Earth and humanity, including the Moon.
Vor MonatLeroy Russell
But what point do they talk about the "Mysterious Structure?" I need to know if they found the Mass Relay. =)
Vor Monatnickthelick
So moonfarts make light...? 🤔 😜 Also, have seen a Moonbow entirely around the Moon (obviously), and it wasn't a single one, it was a *double* Moonbow, one larger one encircling the first, encircling the Moon! Didn't think they were as rare as he said they were. But saying that, I've never seen another one since then, 15+years ago! 😀
Vor 22 TageBook Lover
What you saw is called a 'Moon Dog'. It's created by moonlight passing through ice crystals in the upper atmosphere.
Vor 2 TageLyssa Ford
best space doc ever watched !! thank you !! amazing 👏 !!
Vor MonatSana Shahin Mallick
I am of 15 years in class 10, and i lpve knowing about space. Imanage to takeout time from my studies to see destiny 's video. Thanku destiny u hve given me lot of knowledge and i hope u will give more. Once again thanku
Vor MonatKepler 186-F
@nervos. I’m ok mate
Vor Monatnervos.
@Kepler 186-F thanks mate. what about you
Vor MonatKepler 186-F
@nervos. I’m glad you’re alright
Vor Monatnervos.
@Kepler 186-F im alright
Vor MonatTamara Danyal
What’s terrifying is the fact that what brought life, humans, animals, plants, and everything else to planet earth could be starting or have started somewhere else in the universe where one single planet could be inhabitable. And we might never know about it. So I wouldn’t call anything out of our planet “an alien” because there could be humans somewhere else too that are way too advanced or way too behind.
Vor MonatTaylor Bridges
God created Earth, Us, and everything around us. And yes He created other Intelligent Beings.
Vor 14 StundenEric Brenenstuhl
It's amazing that for 2 hours, a voice droned on about space stuff saying very few facts and instead shared mostly theories and then continued talking about them as fact. That is not science, it's YouTube content. Spoiler alert, nothing new and mysterious is mentioned...shocking, I know.
Vor 26 TageSETUM
Absolutely love your channel! By the way, can you advice some scient movies like "Journey to the Edge of the Universe" (no humans in action with bla-bla-bla, just space and voice behind the camera)
Vor MonatTime pass!
@SETUM is this a movie that you mentioned above Not found
Vor MonatSETUM
@Time pass! =\
Vor MonatTime pass!
I searched it but not found
Vor MonatRay Connor
,this is why I believe contact with these neighbors containing any life, ( there would simply have to be many..)..is unlikely because , the distances are just too great, unless a more advanced civilization contacts us. Its interesting there are so many UFO sightings these days. I have not seen any but it intrigues me that it's part of our pop culture now, and if we have been checked out by any, we may be seen as inconsequential or a comedy show, or worse, a Shakespeare tragedy!
Vor MonatJacob P.
Don't feel so bad! Reality shows are temporary.. *Shakespeare is timeless.* Lizard Lit Comp students will rhetorically analyze WW, act III for aeons to come!
Vor 21 TagDave Something
that... was a very long, yet very interesting video. thanks!
Vor MonatHannah Shay
One of these days we're going to see something that is able to see back and whatever it's linked to is gonna show up in the skyline lol
Vor Monatmanw3bttcks
1:43:32 "If the space around us was denser, many stars would be invisible" Geez, totally wrong. We can see stars just fine from inside the local bubble to outside. Being outside a local void bubble would not make all the stars invisible or have any significant effect on the number of stars seen
Vor MonatEugene Chun
What if the void bubble isn't a void bubble but a dense magnetic field bubble?
Vor 27 Tagealxxz
No Wait. Isn't that a Borg Cube right there @14:14 ?! :D LoL! I knew it was such a bad idea placing those gold plaques on the Voyager probes pointing directly to the location of Earth! :D
Vor MonatTony DeanDriskell
thumbs up to the content on your channel awesome video.
Vor MonatDrew Stead
I have to insanely huge points to make, one is that water is simply hydrogenated oxygen. Asking where all the water came from is ridiculous. My second insanely important nugget, most systems have their gas giants closer to the host star, the solar system is an extremist. It's highly likely that there is another undiscovered planet out there that brought in the rocky planets towards the Sun and kicked the gas giants out. Yet, all of the planets including Ceres and Pluto still Kepler's equations from the late 1300s.... P.s. just remembered that scientists announced in 2015 or 16 that our hunt for nibiru shall be completed by 2025.... But with World War 3 Eminent we may never find out. I suspect that they already know where it is and how big it is and they're just not going to tell us until we can actually see it with their own eyes.
Vor 23 TageLaura
Interesting
Vor 19 TageCharles Johns
Eres mejor profesor de ciencias que mi profesor de ciencias.
Vor MonatJoe George
Love your content. So interesting!
Vor Monatrevand
great content 👍
Vor MonatZGDX
I can’t accept that The Universe in infinite . It’s Life Something’s are hard to accept but it is how it works 🙂
Vor MonatC
It’s because absolutely everything in our lives come to an end at some point, we die, things die, they go away, things on earth are finite. We can’t comprehend it because we know nothing like it
Vor MonatNathaniel Anderson
What if we could send a robotic craft to Neptune, and gather 50 lbs of liquid diamond, and return it to earth. I bet the possibilities for manufacturing composit materials from such a substance would be endless.
Vor 28 TageSpot the draco👹biggest crimes against humanity
I remember a sun forming in my back garden once but then I woke up😉✌
Vor MonatGina InSpades
That was awesome. Thanks!!!
Vor MonatShareluck
So it means that some of these distant lights that we can see from space are heavenly bodies no longer existing due to how light travels right?
Vor 5 TagePiece D
That sound on the Moon of Jupiter i heard it many times when i was small The Winds beind my house did it I was always scared to go there
Vor MonatSolar 24
Incredible cameraman, crazy to go back in time and watch the formation of our solar system
Vor MonatLeela Nanjundaiah
Pov: ''You cant get enough science videos''
Vor MonatDerek Behr
PLEASE!! PUT THE CLOSED CAPTION [CC] OR SUBTITLES!! THANKS AND GOOD WORK!!
Vor MonatTime Box Bend
The fact that my eye sees the moon is close to earth today or is it just me
Vor MonatRocko's Gaming Logic
It's just really big, its a lot further away and bigger than people think. But it also goes through phases when its significantly closer to the Earth to appear perceptibly larger. Then it recedes again. On average it is getting further away each year.
Vor Monatsharon wysocki
When looking through the telescope what is the starting point of the beginning? Are we moving in the direction of all other solar systems and universes?
Vor MonatRocko's Gaming Logic
The starting point was the separation/division of the physical dimensions. That's long before the cosmic background radiation and it lasted forever. The expansion of space also applies to the expansion of TIME. Physicists neglect to consider that.
Vor MonatSemirotta
They seem to constantly find "something strange" in the solar system. :D
Vor MonatIMEI Unlock LLC
Great education on the Solar System
Vor MonatCraig Scott
water is the product of microbial processes, hence the oxygenation of the atmosphere. Deuterium is in abundant supply, oxygen not so much but not unavailable in sufficient quantity.
Vor MonatJonathan Riehn
This is arguably the most comprehensive youtube on our solar system mysteries. This one deserves an award. It's clearly a compendium of 20+ videos he could of published seperately.
Vor MonatDarth Forex Vader
Na mate
Vor MonatSaurav Mukherjee
Excellent information.... I wanna travel to a different planet 🌏 😂😅
Vor Monatᴅᴇ rohan
Finally one more long video❤️❤️
Vor MonatAndrew Maldonado
I would love to see a video about the telescope in Chile.
Vor MonatSTICK O' MEDIA Entertainment
Wow 2 hours, that must have been a lot of research to make a batman length video
Vor MonatXteve Tyler
Video on ultimate camera resolution telescope imaging predicted limits, like using lunar crater as mirror base? Or matrix of jwst type mirrors in Lagrange points please
Vor MonatAnonymous Person
If our solar system has been studied inside & out, how is it that we're going to see new things we've never seen before?
Vor MonatFoshizzle Bizz
Instruments and devices that gather data have only gotten more advanced, so we obtain more and more precise information about what’s going on around us
Vor MonatJeffrey Tak
Yes I want a video about the birth of our sun. Thank you. 👍 good work keep I up.
Vor MonatChanCeNecK
This is so fascinating.....
Vor MonatNatalie P
2 hours long?! IM IN!
Vor Monatjilo kizito
The well...can't they progress with the drilling? I'm that curious stalker not interested in throwing stones in the well but seeing it go beyond that level.
Vor 25 TageTheRealJesusChrist
“Ah Yes, a new destiny video!” * Sees how long the video is: 😵 *
Vor MonatSteven Slott
Sol is likely a 3rd generation star. Unlikely 1st or 2nd generation stars could have distributed enough of the heavier elements to the planets orbiting it to support life. A question for you. Do you think the first planet or moon to develop intelligent life had any idea that they were the first?
Vor 24 TageArktastic
What about photon that’s beyond its threshold horizon entering a black hole ? What would it’s speed be ? What new properties would this highly accelerated photon have ? Could it become antimatter ? Or dark energy
Vor 9 Tagedudeinoakland
5:48 planets shown as equally sized. Instead relative size should be shown.
Vor 22 TageClive Elsworth
Maybe life on Earth enabled it to keep its water better than the other planets?
Vor 27 TageJohn Draper
Somebody with a powerful lazer can also explain the light flashes.
Vor MonatL Acepub
Can't wait to see the Asteroid in 2031 thou The largest Asteroid ever known
Vor 2 TageAdithyan Ajith
"A rock, the size of the earth slammed into Uranus" Everything about Uranus gets me 🤣
Vor MonatSaltysugarbird
I was looking for a comment like this so I didn’t have to be extremely childish alone 🤣🤣🤣
Vor MonatSYNERGY
"Yes, Uranus spins on its side!"
Vor MonatMad Jim Jaspers
"Uranus is arguably the most mysterious in our solar system."
Vor MonatAdam W
A rock slammed into Uranus? I think scientists have discovered what "fisting" acting means
Vor MonatTurkey Lipstikk
How would a rogue planet be habitable from an active galactic core?? I may be mistaken but an active galactic core is what they call a quasar or a super massive black hole consuming surrounding material, if a rouge planet was near that I'm pretty sure the ionizing radiation would leave it completely uninhabitable. Also no mention of the James Webb space telescope? I'm pretty sure that would be the best bet for finding primordial black holes close to us with its infrared instruments similar to how we got the first picture of a black hole recently.
Vor 11 TageDamian Sco
At 1'09" how do they take this picture? No camera can get to the point where this picture is taken from. So we take what we see from Earth and then computerize a 3D model in the same way automobiles today take a 3-D picture from 2 feet above our car in a 360* pamorama, I would imagine.
Vor MonatZonir Shareef
Man the animations are so good
Vor MonatSchazz Randolph
Should we try to get Hubble to where we can update upgrade it. Then send it either to orbit or land on Pluto to monitor our galaxy from a new angle. Also look out into the universe with Hubble facing earth and it's background of galaxies and stars. That would be an amazing awesome unique view
Vor 28 TageBiker Firefarter
I wonder if someone has to dress you in the mornings. Bless your heart.
Vor 28 TageVendettaFlame
31:30 “Astronomers of the past believed something was tugging Uranus” no just no they did not just say that
Vor MonatPeter Laboš
And they found Neptune, but that was not enough as explanation. Some astronomers believed that something is tugging Mercury as well. So called "Vulcan" was finally off the picture with Einstein's theory of relativity. After looking more videos about Planet X, you'll just realize that we do not have enough precise double/triple confirmed data about this part of our star system.
Vor MonatLossless
@9:45 “Uranus is the oddball” @10:00“A rock the size of earth slammed into Uranus” Lol
Vor MonatGlenn Quagmire
Tell us about the outermost elements of the sun!
Vor 22 TageGateCrasher
Let's find planet 9. It definitely exists, maybe it's the sun's dead twin
Vor MonatHal Weilbrenner
Most objects spin (rotate) & orbit. The gyroscopic effect provides stabilization. It's so remarkable.
Vor MonatPečko P
Because maybe we're not on a ball, which is why we call it sea level and not sea curve 😂😂😂😂😂
Vor 29 TageDave Mieze
The thought of the sheer magnitude of this is best left alone.
Vor 28 TageEugene Chun
Sounds like the planets are communicating with each other through vibrations frequencies bass and falsettos...bizarre...the planets are expressing themselves...
Vor 27 TageMelinda Delaney
Love the content! I would like to see more!!! 💫
Vor MonatAukele Wainit
Niceeeee this video led me to go read some materials on nuclear fusion. I wanted to know more about the fusion of hydrogen atoms into helium.
Vor 26 TageRaptoress
First I got excited at the thought of Planet 9 and then cracked at "something was tugging Uranus"
Vor MonatDerp.
I legit giggled
Vor 27 TageDavid M
I thought the suns name was Sol and is a sun, one of trillions in the universe
Vor MonatMichaelC Copeland Sr
Ok, how about this way then? Black hole's effect space, matter, and TIME! It's not JUST the intense gravitational pull. It's also the abundance/absence of TIME!* People keep forgetting about the TIME. Explain how can light, matter, energy, anything really, how can it act, react, travel, move, AGE, whatever, without time? (*When it takes 500k of our years for 1 millionth of a second to pass, it's safe to say there's a relative absence/abundance of time.) It's the ebb and flow of TIME that proves it. The vacuum of space is starved of TIME. That's why it flows faster. And a black hole is stuffed with TIME. That's why things age slower. The black hole's TIME gets so stuffed that "QUANTUM PARTICLES" are created. Particles that are squeezed into TIME with so much force that they exist in the past, present and future, at the same TIME, in TIME. Remember, crazy is a compliment. As it should be
Vor 22 StundenSyrious_ Kash
9:59 WOW!! That sounds Painful. :-/
Vor 24 TageKimberlyKMitchell
Thank you for your Channel updates God bless you
Vor 25 TageVernon Vouga
I don't want to be the one to make a Uranus joke, but it's so mysterious. I am willing to admit my knowledge of the other pronunciation
Vor MonatJacob U
I like you. Keep it up!
Vor Monat1lightheaded
I have seen moon bows and halos while living on the island of Newfoundland where they have a weather phenomena referred to as RDF rain drizzle and fog so the air is usually saturated. It is helpful to eat pieces of blotting paper as I did most every weekend 72-74 if you get my drift.
Vor 25 TageMr jimjimjimmyjim
what can you tell us about the mysterious theoretical planet 9 thats hypothesized to exist as well as other dwarf planets in the area pluto can be found?
Vor Monatdoof
This is a very visually beautiful video. So informative. Thank you...
Vor MonatIdalis Sauceda
You know what I hate? The fact how we can suggest there can be another planet that can be “habitual” for humans. Like if it’s easy anytime soon and that this miracle planet that’s ours is invincible and how we can’t just fix this one. How do we treat this one? It’s treatable still and what are we doing to even make it a better place by how we can be better people. 🌎🖐
Vor MonatB
I think they are referring to the sun dying out eventually. So "eventually" we'll need another planet since life on our galaxy could very likely cease to exist at that point
Vor MonatCats & Roses
It's the mindset of the colonizers.
Vor MonatWhiteWolfos
There are people excited about places in nearby space that can harbor life and in addition, human life in the future. Fixing our climate issues don't have too much to do about the topic of space exploration. For that, there are other videos and environmental scientists covering these topics. What they have in common will be whatever we learned to change climates as in the future we may theoretically acclimatize those planets/moons.
Vor MonatAndrew Bieszk
It's great to know that something really big crashed into Uranus 🤣💀🤣
Vor MonatJay LM
Could you guys make one on just our probes as well as there's no available documentary on the late heavy bombardment
Vor 9 TageBaiohazādo
solar system sound starts --->1:05:09
Vor MonatTesla6_Jen
9:52 I can Feel The Freshness In this 'YES'.
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