Thanks for supporting him, i would do the same if i can
@Jordonwilliamoakley9 ай бұрын
I love how this guy tries to sound smart talking about old books but he forgets he doesn’t read he just wastes his money on them for collection. He isn’t smart at all
@0Seifpro09 ай бұрын
@@Jordonwilliamoakley i love how you think that he tries to sound smart, but it seems that you are right, bec me and more than 1.3k people that liked the video would think the same way if we was spiteful (:
@Jordonwilliamoakley9 ай бұрын
@@michaelhammond3819 my definition of smart is definitely not you
@kroupdogАй бұрын
I love these types of videos because it’s like the asmr I would get as a child listening and kind of following other folk’s conversations and slowly falling asleep! It is also appreciated when you label them whispering or conversational so I can select the type I may be interested in experiencing!
@taniaj099 ай бұрын
You have such a nice asmr voice, it really relaxes me. Thanks for all the videos, they've become so important to my nightly routines or whenever else I just need to wind down.
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
really awesome to hear that thanks
@Vorelion9 ай бұрын
I tell all my friends about you sir. The topics you choose and your voice are quite a marvel to hear. Thank you for your commitment to the channel and for bringing me and the people I know a little peace in our very chaotic world😊
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
that's super kind of you vorelion. thanks for the love
@DasSofaistfrei8 ай бұрын
It's amazing, thank you sir!
@bbb40199 ай бұрын
Holy smokes a new video!!! I’ve been waiting for this many moons. So excited to sleep! Your long form science videos are my fave
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
nice. thanks for being patient bbb
@RomasiaAsmr9 ай бұрын
Great video!! And 1:44:14 is so true. It’s crazy how we shove ourselves into such a teeny tiny box when overcome with stress, pressure, anxiety, fear, etc. We forget that these things are so small compared to the entirety of the universe. It’s refreshing to remember that in the scope of everything, there is so much more to our lives than what we have limited them to.
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
thanks. its a really struggle but worth it to build the mental muscle that reminds us we are incredibly complex creatures who evolved to be conscious in a universe whose true nature we are far from fully understanding and the moments of joy and happiness we can experience and hopefully share are gifts from whatever divine force lies underneath it all. At least that's what i think. glad you liked the video romasia
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@we-must-live7 ай бұрын
@@LetsFindOut1 I like the wording you’ve used here - the more you learn about our universe, the harder it is to believe that it just occurred by chance.
@chrisgale56342 күн бұрын
@LetsFindOut1 Why should it be a divine source? The whole God thing is completely nonsensical. Science in of itself is amazing, don't need superstition.
@sammuslu29928 ай бұрын
You are THE most calming person on KZbin if not the known universe! And very knowledgeable too. Best wishes from the uk
@LetsFindOut18 ай бұрын
thanks sam really appreciate that
@pei22429 ай бұрын
I miss your 1 hour ramblish videos
@IAmRodyle9 ай бұрын
Always a delight -- you basically make my favorite ASMR genre. Thanks for continuing to put out fantastic content about genuinely interesting topics.
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
thanks for the encouragement rodyle. means alot
@frame74038 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. Ive seen ur videos for like 2yrs or so. I want to say I really appreciate ur dedication in every videos. You are probably the reason why I started to have some interest in universe and Im studying for those major in university. Keep it up
@LetsFindOut18 ай бұрын
what a nice comment thanks frame. honored to have helped inspire an interest
@PerceptionASMR9 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. Finding sleep difficult due to growing baby bump but it's nice to have something interesting to pay attention to as I try 🥰
@marcaslane2309 ай бұрын
Oooh congratulations may god blessings always with you.
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
congrats on pregnancy! you gotta get your sleep for those little ones. hope youre having a smooth pregnancy
@PerceptionASMR9 ай бұрын
@@marcaslane230 thanks 🙂
@PerceptionASMR9 ай бұрын
@LetsFindOut1 thank you! All is well at the moment, she seems to be growing fine but it's definitely tiring especially when I can't sleep!
@countzulu999 ай бұрын
I read and upvoted almost every comment lol. Idk why but I feel that it supports a community for an awesome content creator, plus everyone is so positive and it compelled me to foster more
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
nice thanks for the love zulu
@jasonfx289 ай бұрын
I'm so excited! A new , and longer, upload! I've listened and re-listened to so many of the others, it's awesome to have a new one tonight! And on Eclipse Eve! Thank you thank you thank you, Rich! 👽🌏🌙🌘🔆🪐
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
thanks for watching. glad you like the topic jay
@jasonfx288 ай бұрын
I can't fathom or wrap my head around the whole idea of what's out there!
@CaptainAmerica04279 ай бұрын
Been watching you for long, always enjoy watching you and I've seen you've evolved sooo much in these past years ❤❤ always with ya man 💫
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
thanks for the kind words CA. always trying new things. glad you like the newer concepts too. apreciate the support
@RockLee6799 ай бұрын
Delighted for the new vid. Keep up the good work dude
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
thanks rock
@GeoffsSousChef8 ай бұрын
heyyy Rich, 1. I appreciate the soft spoken vids cause it's easier to listen and comprehend while still relaxing -love whisper vids too 2. you totally need to make a poster of the Spacetime Diagram of the Entire Universe -so wicked cool
@LetsFindOut18 ай бұрын
thanks GSC, appreciate the love. and thanks for the suggestion! meant to do something w the diagram but forgot. thanks for reminding me
@wolpumba40999 ай бұрын
*The Dragon Arc: A Mirage from the Early Universe* This section describes the discovery and significance of the Dragon Arc, a gravitationally lensed galaxy behind the Abell 370 galaxy cluster. * 0:07: Astronomers discovered a curious arc near the Abell 370 galaxy cluster in the mid-1980s. * 0:58: The arc, later named the Dragon Arc, gained importance in astrophysics and cosmology. * 1:04: The Hubble Space Telescope resolved the Dragon Arc as a single background spiral galaxy magnified and focused by the Abell 370 cluster's gravity. * 1:38: The Dragon Arc's body and tail were identified as duplicate images of the same distant spiral galaxy. * 2:48: The Abell 370 cluster was found to be over 5 billion light-years away. * 3:08: The Dragon Arc was measured to be much further away than the Abell 370 cluster, at a redshift of 7.24, meaning it is a mirage from a much earlier era of the universe. *Hubble's Deep Dive into Abell 370* This section details the Hubble Space Telescope's observations of the Abell 370 galaxy cluster and the insights it provided. * 4:06: In 2014, Hubble observed Abell 370 as part of the Frontier Fields Program, capturing unprecedented detail of the cluster. * 4:48: The observation revealed various types of galaxies within the cluster, including massive elliptical galaxies and spiral galaxies similar to our Milky Way. * 5:41: Hubble resolved faint features, showcasing the cluster's gravitational influence warping spacetime and creating streaks and arcs from the light of background galaxies. * 6:34: The observation identified numerous blue arcs, each representing a distant galaxy behind the cluster, many with duplicates due to the lensing effect. * 7:04: Abell 370's elongated objects provided information about the cluster's gravitational potential, allowing astronomers to map its dark matter distribution. * 7:57: The cluster was found to contain two large clumps of dark matter, suggesting it formed from the merger of two smaller clusters. * 8:25: Hubble also observed "parallel fields" near the cluster, providing a deep look into the early Universe without the lensing effect. *Exploring the Depths of the Universe* This section delves into the speaker's reflections on the vastness of the universe, the mysteries of dark matter, and the possibility of life beyond Earth. * 10:53: The speaker marvels at the Hubble Deep Field images, showcasing galaxies billions of light-years away. * 12:45: The speaker contemplates the possibility of life existing in other galaxies, pondering their stage of evolution. * 21:30: The speaker discusses the significance of infrared light in observing distant galaxies, as younger galaxies emit more infrared light due to active star formation. * 1:32:06: The speaker introduces the Drake Equation, a tool for estimating the probability of finding intelligent life in the universe. * 1:41:48: The speaker explores the concept of a closed universe, where the universe curves back on itself, potentially allowing us to see our own galaxy in its early stages. *The One-Electron Universe and the Interconnectedness of Everything* This section explores the fascinating theory of the one-electron universe and its implications for our understanding of reality. * 46:01: The speaker discusses the theory proposed by John Wheeler and Richard Feynman, suggesting that all electrons and positrons are manifestations of a single entity moving backward and forward in time. * 49:14: The theory is based on the concept of world lines, which trace the trajectories of electrons through spacetime. * 49:56: Wheeler proposed that these world lines could be part of a single, tangled line traced by one electron, with backward sections appearing as positrons. * 53:11: Feynman acknowledged the brilliance of this idea and later incorporated the concept of positrons as electrons moving backward in time into his own work. * 54:32: The speaker marvels at the idea that the creation and annihilation of particle-antiparticle pairs might simply be a change in the direction of movement through time. *The Nature of Light and Its Impact on Our World* This section delves into the properties of light across the electromagnetic spectrum and its role in various scientific phenomena. * 55:22: The speaker explains the concept of the electromagnetic spectrum, ranging from radio waves to gamma rays, and how different wavelengths of light carry different energies. * 59:43: The speaker describes how the energy of light interacts with electrons in materials like gold, demonstrating the photoelectric effect. * 1:06:08: The speaker emphasizes that the energy of a photon, not the intensity of light, determines its ability to eject electrons and create a current. * 1:13:33: The speaker briefly touches upon Einstein's theories of relativity and how they relate to the behavior of light and the distortion of spacetime. * 1:24:15: The speaker mentions the concept of radiation pressure, which can be used to propel objects through space using light, as planned in the Breakthrough Starshot project. *The Role of Dark Matter in the Formation of Galaxies* This section focuses on the mysterious nature of dark matter and its crucial role in the structure and evolution of the universe. * 1:21:36: The speaker describes the concept of dark matter, an invisible substance that interacts gravitationally with ordinary matter but does not emit or absorb light. * 1:26:20: The speaker explains how dark matter played a critical role in the early universe by providing a framework for galaxy formation. * 1:28:44: Unlike ordinary matter, dark matter was unaffected by radiation pressure in the early universe, allowing it to collapse and form dense regions that attracted ordinary matter, leading to the birth of galaxies. * 1:31:00: The speaker draws a comparison between the web-like structure of dark matter filaments and the network of neurons in the human brain, hinting at the possibility of deeper connections in the universe. *Conclusion: A Universe of Wonder and Mystery* This section reflects on the profound implications of our expanding knowledge of the universe and the enduring quest for understanding. * 1:44:09: The speaker encourages viewers to find solace and perspective in the vastness of the universe and the ongoing pursuit of knowledge. * 1:44:38: The speaker emphasizes the collaborative nature of scientific discovery, where each generation builds upon the knowledge of the past. * 1:45:11: The speaker expresses hope for a future where knowledge is gained with humility and shared openly, fostering a deeper understanding of our place in the cosmos. i used gemini 1.5 pro to summarize the transcript Token count 19,241 / 1,048,576
@PizzaHunter4209 ай бұрын
wow this was more words than my college thesis 😂😂😂
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
cool thanks. what prompt do you use to get this? just a simple request to summarize?
@wolpumba40999 ай бұрын
@@LetsFindOut1 Create an abstract and summarize the following video transcript as a bullet list. Prepend each bullet point with starting timestamp. Do not show the stopping timestamp. Also split the summary into sections and create section titles: ``` Transcript   First gravitational lense ever: Dragon Arc, Abell 370 0:07 in the mid 1980s a... take care 1:46:51 guys ```
@countzulu999 ай бұрын
This is really cool
@siennaisabella16848 ай бұрын
Been following this channel for so long. The quality is always improving and I’m always impressed, I love relaxing and learning!! But I’ve also been leaving these on whilst I go to sleep now. Thank you so much!
@LetsFindOut18 ай бұрын
thanks sienna. really appreciat teh compliment. glad you like the improvement :)
@Leninplier5 ай бұрын
i started playing this as an alternative to my horror game playthroughs bedtime videos because it distracts my bf, it's very interesting and calming, like being a kid again and hearing a bed time story :'3
@boosterhikes18419 ай бұрын
Homerun! Thank you so much for your continued dedication; texting doesn’t come close to show appreciation, so please understand how cherished you are. We are eternally grateful for the contributions you’ve produced. ❤
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
means alot booster. thanks brother
@brucearmstrong553615 күн бұрын
Watching and rewatching videos, are part of my daily routine, listening in background while working, even sleep. Astronomy, science and ASMR, and your personality you show are amazing I happy that i can understand the fraction of the knowledge you share in these videos. I personally think this is a gem of a channel Keep up the great work, Happy Christmas and hollidays 🎉
@ShhheilaASMR9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for all you do. Your channel is one of my favourites. Amazing topics, pace and flourishes! 🙏 it's so very helpful. I'm really sick right now recuperating and this helps give me something to listen to the minute before i pass out lol
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
thanks sheila. that's really nice of you. hope you have a good recovery
@GlomorianPeacock9 ай бұрын
I saw a couple comments talk about it but one of my greatest methods of actually relaxing and realizing whatever “major” issue I’m stressing about is really not a big deal is to take a metaphoric step back. Zoom out and think about how small we really are. For some it may freak them out but for me it’s really humbling and helps me reset and figure things out. Great video, as always, Rich!
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
it is humbling. to drive off the scary feeling we might be insignificant though, i gravitate towards the idea that our complexity still places us in a privileged place in the hierarchy of the universe. but its the grandiosity and mystery of both cosmic and quantum scales that help us remember there so much more to us than the more boring and confining aspects of social norms. Engaging with the mysteries of both the universe and other people seems to be the way to meaning and growth. thanks for the love GP
@HolyPoseida9 ай бұрын
About 30 minutes in and have to stop for work but can’t wait to continue this tonight when I’m trying to sleep. Always always always love and appreciate your uploads and the hard work you put into every video!
@BennyAscent9 ай бұрын
As always, great content! Need to review this one when im not trying to sleep; youve made some really relaxing material here! Gravitational lensing is really interesting stuff, from what i remember listening to this last night you covered a bit of relativistic redshift, which is crazy cool, and great to see you covering both ends of the spectrum when it comes to the scale of the sciences!
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
thanks benny. glad you appreciate the broad coverage. obviously i'm not super knowledgable about any specifics in physics but it seems like the atomic dynamics are never talked about in cosmology videos. i wish sci communicators would make more connections between the cosmic light we're seeing being the same "stuff" as the everyday light coming from our lightbulbs and such.
@0305blackrose8 ай бұрын
The bass from your voice is so amazing! Tingles galore!
@AtlasPunk-059 ай бұрын
Yayyy new video! Always adore your content, you’re an amazing person.
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
appreciate that niko
@AtlasPunk-059 ай бұрын
@@LetsFindOut1 You’re welcome
@Mr.Torrence9 ай бұрын
You put so much effort and quality into your videos 😊🙏
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
Thank you so much torrence
@darnelld77448 ай бұрын
can i ask what incredibly beautiful ambient background music this is? it always fits so perfectly with your videos...
@kruksog9 ай бұрын
Aw I'm so stoked you posted! Gotta few things to do before bed, but now I can't wait!
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
thanks for the good energy kruk
@andreashaggstrom9 ай бұрын
Thank you for this.
@livrosedeg9 ай бұрын
I’ve been having the most stressful week, but seeing that you’ve uploaded made it just that much more bearable, so thank you :)
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
sorry to hear liv. but that's really cool to hear the videos help the stress :) best to you
@savvy21148 ай бұрын
Another relaxing video! I would love to see you do a video exploring alchemy, I believe that would be very intriguing. I have no doubt you'll keep us fighting to stay awake lol
@dizzleparnizzle9 ай бұрын
Another great video, Rich! As always, I appreciate the work you put into these. I’m watching this one for the second time this week to relax and drift off to sleep.
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
means alot rd, thanks for sticking around and always showing love
@sleepyjae46858 ай бұрын
So interesting and relaxing. You’re one of my top 3 ASMRtists for sure!
@LetsFindOut18 ай бұрын
thanks jae :)
@escherita8 ай бұрын
Great stuff. I like the older stuff but I love this new direction. I see you as a researcher and teacher first. Your curiosity and ability to communicate complex subjects reminds me of Carl Sagan. Follow your instincts, you can't fail!
@LetsFindOut18 ай бұрын
thanks so much heather. he's one of the blueprints for what i'm aiming at so that's really encouraging to hear. and thanks for the donation thats really kind of you. im curious what older stuff stands out for you?
@escherita8 ай бұрын
@@LetsFindOut1 A lot of what you were doing around 2019 - Fermi, Kardashev Scale, Ragnarok, the human brain, are favorites. The music enhances but makes them more sleep-inducing, meaning I can't listen at work, a shame because your content shouldn't just be for sleep. More recent episodes such as Basics of Relativity or SETI messages, can be listened to during waking hours. I wonder if you could record a basic episode and edit to make ASMR and non-ASMR versions?
@magentasunshine78117 ай бұрын
I actually think you're wonderful with your normal voice, and I prefer that you do not whisper. Please continue with your brilliant work explaining the universe to the layperson.
@ishan5998 ай бұрын
you commented on my video three years ago, clicked on your channel to see how you were going, your videos are awesome, your voice is awesome!
@LetsFindOut18 ай бұрын
thanks ishan. what was the video? i can't see any on your channel
@laurakate65739 ай бұрын
I love your videos so much,. you're one of my favourite channels ❤
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
thats an honor laura thanks
@furryfr0g8 ай бұрын
I’ve watched this every night since it came out. My deepest appreciation for your work, dude!
today i just watched my first total solar eclipse!!
@countzulu999 ай бұрын
I had clouds 😭😭
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
awesome!!!!! we only had 60% converage here. not really all that interesting. still cool to look at a crescent sun i suppose
@Riverwall_Show8 ай бұрын
@@LetsFindOut1 it was 80% coverage for me
@the-witness88118 ай бұрын
You make the best science and space asmr videos.
@marcaslane2309 ай бұрын
Thank s for hard work brother.hope you doing great .❤❤. I really enjoy this.
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
awesome thanks marcas. doing great hope you are too
@payds_b9 ай бұрын
The effort put into these videos is astronomical (hehe get it?)! I hope you know we really do appreciate them so much, whether it’s to learn somn interesting or put us to sleep at night. God bless, dude. Keep up the incredible work🪐
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
that's really encouraging to read. thanks for the appreciation
@ssjvegito78089 ай бұрын
Another blessing hit my notification box!!!! Stay blessed!!!!
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
and you as well vegito
@kraftykatty9 ай бұрын
Amazing content and SO well put together. Thank you!! I prefer the non whispering btw ❤
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
appreciate that katty. thanks for input. i know lots like the whispers, but that helps gauge where to take it
@countzulu999 ай бұрын
@@LetsFindOut1definitely throw those whispers in every once in a while. Their rarity makes them that much sweeter
@marthad849 ай бұрын
you are the best.. the most useful asmr videos on KZbin
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
nice thanks martha
@benyoder55374 ай бұрын
Yo our boy is WICKED smart
@gydase9 ай бұрын
YES! a new video from you! Always a fav, both for sleeping to and staying aware and watching. Awesome job. Btw i prefer when you talk like now, instead of in a whisper🎉😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
thanks gydase. and i appreciate the feedback. curious why some like whisper and some dont
@gydase8 ай бұрын
Personally I'm really sensitive to spund and often have to sleep with earbuds due to noisy neighbours etc, and I just find that whispers sorta "tickles" my ears in a really unpleasant way which I cant take. You could prob do some videos with whispers and some without (and mark which are which), but dont do it 50/50 in the same vid - that would leave "everyone" frustrated, lol 😅
@reallyryan_8 ай бұрын
I have a real hard time sleeping at night due to anxiety and all that, I always listen to space related stuff at night, I usually listen to Isaac Arthur, Event horizon and John Michael Godier, but this channel is going into my daily sleep routine thank you for this video, it's so soothing
@mayybird9 ай бұрын
I struggle a lot to fall asleep but I’ve been listening to your space videos for months now just rewatching the long ones and it has helped a ton, so I was sooo excited when I saw that you had posted a new space-themed video! Thank you for making and posting these videos, they help a ton! P.s., do you edit these and make all the animations yourself?
@asmrkaviano69289 ай бұрын
Hopefully you and the family's doing well! Thank you for continuing your videos, I'm sure your life is 3x as busy now
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
so busy. thanks for the well wishes kav
@adamchiasson17748 ай бұрын
great work again Rich always love your work took me a couple of night to make it thru this one but a gooder none the less!!! :D
@LetsFindOut18 ай бұрын
appreciate the love adam thanks
@faithfaithfaithfaithfaith9 ай бұрын
Excited for this one!
@Test-nr3cd9 ай бұрын
Great job. Thanks.
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
thanks test
@chernobylnugget8229 ай бұрын
I used to be really into ASMR, then it kinda got boring, too many sounds I didn't like, or voices I wasn't a fan of. Had a hard time sleeping one day, and found your channel after searching for science ASMR videos. Absolutely addicted since, you have a damn near perfect voice for ASMR and it's amazing.
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
i try to offer something unique so that's super encouraging to read. made my day CN thanks
@cloudsioby67689 ай бұрын
So excited for another space-based video!! Can't wait to sleep tonight :))
@27sparkle739 ай бұрын
I just totally love your channel. My favorite was when you read Santa and shrooms I was laughing but kinda not laughing if you know what I mean but this is sooooo interesting.
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
lol glad you liked that one. thanks for the love 27
@rachaelpino69148 ай бұрын
I have always loved learning about space, but honestly, the idea of how vast it is just gives me anxiety.
@annikaherrscher10949 ай бұрын
Ahh I love your videos so much, thx for another masterpiece
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
thansk anni :)
@verite9 ай бұрын
Thanks for this! Perfect for Eclipse day!
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
You bet!
@barleschukowski20589 ай бұрын
Thanks for the effort you're putting into each video. Only found your channel recently but already addicted to it - much love from Berlin!
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
thanks for that love BC :)
@jibbygibby018 ай бұрын
Been listening for a while, just want to say you’re awesome. And thanks for what you do
@LetsFindOut18 ай бұрын
really appreciate it jibby
@lilith.74929 ай бұрын
Love this. Thank you so much!!
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
You are so welcome! :)
@rage_serum24429 ай бұрын
It takes me a week to get through one vid cause I be falling asleep immediately 😭
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
:)
@karmafairy3519 ай бұрын
Whoa! I've never been this early! Thank you so much, Rich!
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
thanks for watching kf
@alexwoollen85099 ай бұрын
Super relaxing and educational as always 👌 thank you
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
thanks alex
@elsbells7779 ай бұрын
got so excited when I saw this on my feed
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
:)
@SaintIntangible6 ай бұрын
this is so cool, thank you wise whispering man
@toasty649 ай бұрын
I love your channel so much
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
thanks :)
@brucearmstrong55362 ай бұрын
I can relate "was curious about astronomy cause it's humbling"
@jae.m79 ай бұрын
I had a bad break up and i know it sounds dumb but haven’t been able to sleep but listening and learning to this video was super helpful
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
glad i could help. that suck jae, but i've been there and after the immediate pain dissipates its a huge blessing to reflect on what parts of both you and the other person you should let go of to grow and become something closer to the potential you have inside. it gets better, best to you and thanks for the kind words
@UserNegro909 ай бұрын
mama wake up the goat posted again '
@kasiafist6669 ай бұрын
*Mama, get your headphones and take a nap, the goat posted again
@ProbioticPoet8 ай бұрын
Hey Rich! Any chance you're planning to update your Spotify soon? Can't trust KZbin to not put ads at the end of videos anymore :(
@pidge36652 ай бұрын
Please never die I love you so much
@ravensnflies81679 ай бұрын
this is what you get when you ask yt for vids without garbage and tripe. thank you.
@LetsFindOut18 ай бұрын
thanks ravens
@Abubakar-g1j4oАй бұрын
Great perspective!
@tobeygun4 ай бұрын
really want you to know how much you help me with my anxieties in life. i cherish your company wholeheartedly.
@LetsFindOut14 ай бұрын
really glad to help tobey
@BornAgainEmo9 ай бұрын
Bless me with your sweet nighty night sounds, bro.
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
🙏🏽
@Riverwall_Show8 ай бұрын
Best video on KZbin.
@LetsFindOut18 ай бұрын
thanks nls
@Riverwall_Show8 ай бұрын
@@LetsFindOut1 no problem
@josiahamoroso90369 ай бұрын
I love learning and sleeping😂
@ryanlill16999 ай бұрын
Amazing work as per usual keep it up!
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
thanks ryan appreciate the encouragement
@escherita8 ай бұрын
Thanks
@we-must-live7 ай бұрын
thank you heather of heavenly helpfulness
@_Sarah7169 ай бұрын
Thank you. This made my day!
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it thanks for the comment sarah
@meridianheights62559 ай бұрын
New LFO space video. YAY!!! I love this channel.
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
:) thanks the love
@JadeLee2669 ай бұрын
What an awesome channel! Thank you Rich! ❤❤
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
thanks jade :)
@realifenow44858 ай бұрын
Any chance you’ll start publishing these on Apple or Spotify again? Your videos are the only reason i use KZbin now.
@OSAS279 ай бұрын
Fan and grammar nerd here. Great narration of the Farthest galaxies.
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
just looked it up. i wasn't sure: "Both furthest and farthest are used as adverbs and adjectives. Farthest is more commonly used when referring to distances. Furthest is more often used when the intended meaning is figurative." So because its specifically talking about farthest in a literal sense here, I should use farthest? Thanks for the kind words and grammar help kg
@aeronovus9 ай бұрын
Your mic quality is great.
@TheASMRMedic9 ай бұрын
Well obviously this is going to be amazing
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
appreciate the love man hope you like it
@MrShiningbubblegum8 ай бұрын
You deserve way more views
@LetsFindOut18 ай бұрын
thanks
@BrettStanek8 ай бұрын
Are you still updating your Spotify page? Would love to listen to this on repeat with your other perusals of this book. Love your soft spoken space stuff, keep up the great work
@LetsFindOut18 ай бұрын
sorry i haven't been keeping up w the audio uploads
@BrettStanek8 ай бұрын
@@LetsFindOut1 never apologize! I hope you and Molly and your bundle of joy are doing great. You and French Whisper are the owners of the relaxed nerd market. I'm especially appreciative of your unabashed space nerdism. I literally talk to my new wife about your stuff all the time. And I absolutely feel you when you try to connect the universe to our brain. I'm certain a connection exists, we might just need to die to figure it out 🤷. Keep it up man, you're the best
@drekneviske8138 ай бұрын
So we just gonna not mention James Webb telescope finding more then double of hubbs view
@StaticBlaster9 ай бұрын
Perfect timing bro right before the partial eclipse (at least) maybe total, weather permitting.
@LetsFindOut19 ай бұрын
are you in the path?
@StaticBlaster9 ай бұрын
@@LetsFindOut1 Unfortunately no. I was looking at the weather to see where to go but the whole path is pretty much cloudy, so I settled to stay in Albuquerque to see 70% coverage rather than not at all.
@VinceVanZan9 ай бұрын
I learned so much! Thank you!
@cherylmasons9 ай бұрын
sorry if this is a dumb question; where is that book/those books from?