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History of the Universe

History of the Universe

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@HistoryoftheUniverse
@HistoryoftheUniverse 3 жыл бұрын
Hello all! Hope you enjoyed this first dive into brain melting physics. Next video will be in two weeks, exploring the very first moment of existence. It's only going to get more mind bending...
@ruthnovena40
@ruthnovena40 3 жыл бұрын
Well written, researched and narrated great art.
@vDuzz
@vDuzz 3 жыл бұрын
I hope you guys cover things that will happen after the present point in time, such as the death of all stars and galaxies.
@1986tessie
@1986tessie 3 жыл бұрын
History of the Earth is a great channel. I had to sub as soon as I seen your post.
@andrefarfan4372
@andrefarfan4372 3 жыл бұрын
May first
@avasolaris1
@avasolaris1 3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful work, thank you.
@sussekind9717
@sussekind9717 3 жыл бұрын
This is the kind of thing KZbin was meant for, in my opinion. I can't wait for further episodes. I am so stoked!
@BackYardScience2000
@BackYardScience2000 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed!
@the_monkeypox_commander6603
@the_monkeypox_commander6603 3 жыл бұрын
Yes especially without an ad every 3 minutes
@TheOttomann64
@TheOttomann64 3 жыл бұрын
Don't worry, the present truth ain't awaileble here on this site...you are safe here.
@n1k32h
@n1k32h 3 жыл бұрын
It was flat before it like the earth is now
@richardavery2894
@richardavery2894 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I agree completely
@scpdatabase69420
@scpdatabase69420 3 жыл бұрын
It stuns me simply HOW MUCH was discovered in the 1800-1900s. Like it’s absurd hearing so many scientists from the 70s/80s just discovering stuff nonstop
@brendonbackus1297
@brendonbackus1297 3 жыл бұрын
Schools taught real stuff back then
@finnmacmanus5723
@finnmacmanus5723 3 жыл бұрын
@@brendonbackus1297 what real stuff did they teach back then that they don’t teach now, enlighten me
@dougmphilly
@dougmphilly 3 жыл бұрын
Turn of the century physicists were mathematical giants.
@goodman4093
@goodman4093 2 жыл бұрын
Spirit of knowledge shall increase
@JohnS-il1dr
@JohnS-il1dr 2 жыл бұрын
@@finnmacmanus5723 no CRT and and liberal politics for indoctrination back then. Just math, reading, and writing
@lovelylibra1032
@lovelylibra1032 Жыл бұрын
I first watched the video about light. I was surprised I understood it. Decided I wanted to check out the other videos from this channel. I'm a 40 yr old mom of 2 teenagers. I got my ged and am a supervisor of a thrift store. These videos are beautiful. They satisfy my curiosity about space that I can understand. So often it's so difficult to fully understand, that I feel stupid and wasting my time because I'll never get it. But, your videos are changing that. Thank you for your ability to present this knowledge that makes me feel happy. I can learn more, and yearn for more. Your work is so appreciated. Thank you.
@JB-db4gf
@JB-db4gf Жыл бұрын
Wonderful comment, only goes to show that we all share the same curiosity about what THIS ALL IS. Doesn't matter who you are or what you do.... we are all in the dark, searching for light.
@Missnips24
@Missnips24 Жыл бұрын
That’s what it’s all about. When I was younger, I never understood complex concepts. I thought it was just me and thought I would never understand, it made me uninterested in anything that had to do with science, math, etc.. I then realized when I got older that I could understand and I became more interested in complex things than anything else i had ever been interested in in my life. What made me understand was the “WAY” it was taught to me. Also “HOW” it was taught to me. This changed everything and now that I am older, I make sure to use this same strategy when teaching or explaining to someone something that they do not understand. This experience taught me that a good “ANALOGY” is worth 1000 words and can also paints a picture in your head. This can be the difference between understanding and not understanding. Analogies are what I use to understand things myself but also what I use to help others understand things I am trying to teach them.
@dajuice4200
@dajuice4200 Жыл бұрын
May I suggest PBS Spacetime channel and Startalk with Neil degrasse Tyson. These channels are for those looking to pique your curosity. I hope you enjoy.
@Quranicverses-e4l
@Quranicverses-e4l Жыл бұрын
It is He who made the sun a shining light and the moon a derived light and determined for it phases - that you may know the number of years and account [of time]. Allah has not created this except in truth. He details the signs for a people who know Surah Yunus verse 5
@hardeho
@hardeho 11 ай бұрын
While I completely agree with you, I also think you are probably much smarter than you give yourself credit for.
@timothyamaraobrien
@timothyamaraobrien 3 жыл бұрын
This is so well-written and produced. There should be KZbin awards. This channel would certainly deserve it.
@dm3ris
@dm3ris 2 жыл бұрын
Channels 'SEA' and 'COOL WORLDS' are similar, cool like this one. Even the story is the same, but still wach each, because different story telling :)
@ds_the_rn
@ds_the_rn 2 жыл бұрын
@@dm3ris SEA is just so amazing. I get so excited when a new video comes out! My favorite video is Corrupt Stars. And I could listen to Cool Worlds read the phone book and be engaged.
@rawdata678
@rawdata678 2 жыл бұрын
@@dm3ris Just checked "SEA", Amazing, but I enjoy the voice timbre of this guy way more. Content on SEA seems to be more in depht, cant choose really. Ty for the Golden tip❤️
@dm3ris
@dm3ris 2 жыл бұрын
@@rawdata678 well, if you really wanna in depth, then take on ' PBS space time ' . But sea is more simpler but longer and better version:D I just really love how he research everything
@jasondean88888
@jasondean88888 2 жыл бұрын
Maybe we should start a youtune channel that hands out awards.
@moodyrick8503
@moodyrick8503 3 жыл бұрын
Not only is the science fascinating, but finding out who & how the discoveries were made is also pretty cool.
@moodyrick8503
@moodyrick8503 2 жыл бұрын
@@mikesamovarov4054 WTF are you talking about? I made no claims or assertions, and only mentioned that I find science "fascinating", and the stories surrounding different discoveries pretty cool as well. That's it. _Obviously ,there's tons of stuff we don't know, so what?_
@nckfrmthapnw
@nckfrmthapnw 2 жыл бұрын
@@moodyrick8503 i cant believe someone tried to argue with your comment lol.. and clearly they deleted what they said.. so they must of realized it was bs. Lol
@moodyrick8503
@moodyrick8503 2 жыл бұрын
@@nckfrmthapnw*You know it.* Many times I've been accused of writing things, that I did not But when you ask them to show the exact statement where It was supposedly said, you get no response. _If they were honest, they would simply acknowledge their mistake._
@BalboaBaggins
@BalboaBaggins Жыл бұрын
Life or the universe doesn't have anything to do with science.
@moodyrick8503
@moodyrick8503 Жыл бұрын
@@BalboaBaggins With silly comments like that, you should include yourself on that list.
@ominous-omnipresent-they
@ominous-omnipresent-they 2 жыл бұрын
I cannot express enough my appreciation for the individuals involved in the creation of this remarkable documentary.
@mst4309
@mst4309 3 жыл бұрын
This, is golden. History of the Universe... and I can clearly see it’s resonance with the History of the Earth series. Gonna be another beautiful journey through time.
@King-tm9fy
@King-tm9fy 3 жыл бұрын
History of earth link please
@y33t23
@y33t23 3 жыл бұрын
King it's a Channel, linked on this one
@CameronBrtnik
@CameronBrtnik 3 жыл бұрын
*its
@jcmc9378
@jcmc9378 3 жыл бұрын
@@CameronBrtnik If you're gonna go around the internet correcting people, at least know your stuff. It's is a contraction, meaning a shorter or "contracted" form of "it is" or "it has." (Example: It's going to rain.) Its is a possessive pronoun. In other words Bad Santa, Y33T is right and you've embarrassed yourself.
@CameronBrtnik
@CameronBrtnik 3 жыл бұрын
@@jcmc9378 I shall remain with its, and hope that you may take your own advice
@Hocksman
@Hocksman 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for producing this.
@MikePattison
@MikePattison Жыл бұрын
How is this channel not on television? Honestly, one of, if not the best written, narrated, and produced space channels on KZbin.
@beerasaurus
@beerasaurus Жыл бұрын
cause tv sucks
@bat__bat
@bat__bat 10 ай бұрын
Yea it's right where it should be. Putting this on TV in-between trash-bag-huffing reality show episodes would be the worst kind of disrespect.
@Michaelknight79
@Michaelknight79 10 ай бұрын
they would make you pay for it
@just_kos99
@just_kos99 4 ай бұрын
It is, it's called "How the Universe Works." I own all 11 seasons on Prime Video. It's great.
@Artur_M.
@Artur_M. 3 жыл бұрын
You guys are absolutely relentless in producing amazing educational content.
@adilmalikofficiall
@adilmalikofficiall 3 жыл бұрын
But there is one prob they did not envolve the cereator or this universe in this video
@HistoryoftheUniverse
@HistoryoftheUniverse 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Artur!
@jakobnielsen5441
@jakobnielsen5441 3 жыл бұрын
@@adilmalikofficiall this is a science documentary.
@adilmalikofficiall
@adilmalikofficiall 3 жыл бұрын
@@jakobnielsen5441 still.its look like they did not brings god in it thats not gud way someone of them will probably feel atheist but i am muslim i have trust in god n u
@trubludave1657
@trubludave1657 3 жыл бұрын
@@adilmalikofficiall please go away this is science the actual truth your delusions of god has nothing to do with it!!!!ffs.
@laika5757
@laika5757 3 жыл бұрын
If it took 13.74923 billion years of evolution to produce this video, it was worth the wait. Good job guys. 👍
@2msvalkyrie529
@2msvalkyrie529 3 жыл бұрын
Bad News !.......Part 2 is going to take slightly longer...? ?!
@toddqmay
@toddqmay 2 жыл бұрын
13.7? Come on! Since my childhood beginning of universe has expanded. When will we realize it is infinite. Outside human consciousness to understand. WE are the limitation
@tulpamedia
@tulpamedia 7 ай бұрын
We did it boys 🤝
@AllMagnus
@AllMagnus Ай бұрын
@@alekosalekadis6095I’m not saying it is infinite but as far as we know it might just be don’t always take what you know as fact science can only grow if we question
@ryandinan
@ryandinan 2 жыл бұрын
This series is incredibly well done and explained. I can’t get enough of these episodes! Honestly, I’ve watched so many productions about the universe and this series is by far, the best researched.
@HistoryExplained
@HistoryExplained 3 жыл бұрын
Terrific channel idea! You guys work so hard pushing out so much excellent content over like a dozen channels. It’s really astounding and inspiring! ⭐️
@mikesamovarov4054
@mikesamovarov4054 2 жыл бұрын
There are still mistakes and misinformation. We actually don't know the Universe is expanding. But nice try! See, for those of us who listened at school, it's obvious that ALL our data from outside Milky Way is extremely old, billion light years old. We have zero idea what IS happening, we only know it WAS expanding (probably still measuring Big Bang explosion). There no current data, only guesswork.
@pushing2throttles
@pushing2throttles 3 жыл бұрын
This is the best organized content on this subject. Other channels are very technical or historical or even just flat out entertaining yet not very educational. This is going to be a great channel; probably one of my new favorites and I thank you for your good work. Looking forward to the content in the future.
@HissoriRenda
@HissoriRenda 2 жыл бұрын
No matter how many videos you all come out with, I refuse to cease rewatching both channels full playlists on repeat.
@eldin14
@eldin14 2 жыл бұрын
"All things were created through Christ and for Christ. He ·was there before anything was made [is before all things], and all things ·continue [endure; or hold together] ·because of [or in] him". 1 Colossians 1:17 Answered 2000 years ago: How things 'hold together', i.e. The Strong Force... 'a fundamental interaction of nature that acts between subatomic particles of matter. The strong force binds quarks together in clusters to make more-familiar subatomic particles, such as protons and neutrons. It also holds together the atomic nucleus and underlies interactions between all particles containing quarks.' Hawking knew nothing but what his puny mortal mind could devise, locked into it and his chair, as he was. No mind alive on earth is smarter than the Creator of all. Fools argue against God.
@solab3075
@solab3075 2 жыл бұрын
@@eldin14 i'm a christian, and if ur a christian as well then you shouldn't be talking like this, christians don't call others "fools" and don't talk badly about people with disabilities.. respectfully, God bless you🙏
@eldin14
@eldin14 2 жыл бұрын
@@solab3075 Oh boo hoo, what are you a Liberal? You react only to the last sentence like it was directed soley at you, who I am supposed to magically know is disabled? So am I!! What I said stands.
@AstroZombies00
@AstroZombies00 5 ай бұрын
Boo this man!! Boo this man!!!
@danielsigursson6215
@danielsigursson6215 2 жыл бұрын
I really like how you spin this storyline to explain the whole concept and how it came to be et.c. Great stuff.
@mikesamovarov4054
@mikesamovarov4054 2 жыл бұрын
There are still mistakes and misinformation. We actually don't know the Universe is expanding. But nice try! See, for those of us who listened at school, it's obvious that ALL our data from outside Milky Way is extremely old, billion light years old. We have zero idea what IS happening, we only know it WAS expanding (probably still measuring Big Bang explosion). There no current data, only guesswork.
@themountainfern
@themountainfern Жыл бұрын
I love this. The writing, the visuals, the tempo... the finest of science communication
@ledaros6348
@ledaros6348 3 жыл бұрын
It’s good to know I’ll watch this video again in a couple trillion trillion years from now
@philsphan4414
@philsphan4414 3 жыл бұрын
This is why I feel the universe has to be limited. If it isn’t, everything that can happen does. So a novelist is actually a reporter and that’s nuts.
@tinus411
@tinus411 3 жыл бұрын
As a matter of fact you have already seen it an infinite number of times, and you will see it again an infinite number of times.
@fetterkeks2796
@fetterkeks2796 3 жыл бұрын
@@philsphan4414 all it is is an unconventional and drastic idea for many people as well creating some hard questions about identity, but that doesn't make less likely. It has the same implications as the theory that the universe is actually infinite in size. It means that if you could go far enough (which would be very, very, very far away, like billions of trillions of light-years or something), you could - just by statistical chance - find a planet completely identical to earth, complete with every single individual person residing on it, including yourself. That's perhaps a scary thought but also super fascinating. You could also find a parallel earth where a version of you did a single thing different which shaped the entire rest of their life. It would mean that every single possible version of yourself actually physically exists, right now, somewhere.
@isoplus3513
@isoplus3513 3 жыл бұрын
Came over from History of the Earth. Please keep up the good work. Liked and subbed 👍
@Jamieemmart
@Jamieemmart Жыл бұрын
I was nervous watching this after EHotE. How could this new channel match that? Staggeringly good start! Thank you Leila, Dave and everyone else who contributes. I’m hooked, again.
@Cafez27
@Cafez27 Жыл бұрын
These videos are so good and extremely well put together. They are informative with zero agenda, which is refreshing as someone who believes in causality and a creator. Can't believe it's taken me this long to find them, really brilliant work by the History of the Universe team many thanks
@BiggieTrismegistus
@BiggieTrismegistus 5 ай бұрын
Your beliefs have nothing to do with believing in "causality". All your "creator" does is push the thing without a cause one step back.
@Cafez27
@Cafez27 5 ай бұрын
@@BiggieTrismegistus not so, the genesis of my belief (see what I did there) is rooted in part in what we know about the origins of our universe, in other words in science. We are here, we have an idea of when it started, the only question now is who or what caused it. I happen to believe based on 30 years of research and study that the universe and our existence has purpose and much more importantly meaning. Given to us by an ‘uncaused’ creator, God. There are zero logical problems with the idea that an uncaused being, caused the universe and us into existence. We may quibble about whether it’s true or not, but there isn’t a logical problem with it. It doesn’t just push the problem one step back it solves the problem, as there is no logical problem with the concept of an uncaused creator. The steps back end at that point. Like I said we may quibble about the veracity of my belief, and I why I believe it, but solves the problem rather elegantly in my view.
@grimmwolf9690
@grimmwolf9690 3 жыл бұрын
Every channel your group has is what the history channel should be.
@LukeMacNeil
@LukeMacNeil Жыл бұрын
This channel is incredible. Excellent writing and the narration is perfect. I've been listening to these in the car and they are so dope.
@LeeD74
@LeeD74 2 жыл бұрын
Well done on getting such a fantastic narrator, you could listen to David all day long.
@wangson
@wangson 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely fascinating and utterly captivating! So well done and so compelling...I love these documentaries regarding our insanely complex universe. Thanks for this - I look forward to each new episode. I thought I'd seen every documentary on space and the universe and black holes....Please keep these coming!!!
@Hebekjebbekdjv
@Hebekjebbekdjv 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@sjalexandernz
@sjalexandernz 2 жыл бұрын
You are the absolute best narrator out there and Leila's writing is like poetry.
@CannedMan
@CannedMan 2 жыл бұрын
You are like the RetroAhoy of science. Your voice is perfect - and incredibly calming.
@SuperGARYYANG
@SuperGARYYANG 2 жыл бұрын
Many of the comments before me cover the excellent verbal content. To add to this,what to me is under appreciated is your choices in visuals and music to highlight key points. Well done.
@Allworldsk1
@Allworldsk1 Жыл бұрын
Very well said
@steveb5210
@steveb5210 3 жыл бұрын
Great documentary… usually fall asleep listening at 4am, this was to interested to do so. Thank you….
@janosm5252
@janosm5252 2 жыл бұрын
This channel is one of the best. Extremely detailed information about the latest findings of science. No nonsense!
@pelademocraciareal
@pelademocraciareal 3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely amazing! Learning so much from you, guys
@mattstakeontheancients7594
@mattstakeontheancients7594 3 жыл бұрын
Love all y’all channels. Voices of the past and history time are fantastic and hope more fans of those find this channel as well. It’s awesome and narration is great.
@rawdata678
@rawdata678 2 жыл бұрын
This narration and the speaker are outstanding, and Im not from English mother language. You derserve ti be paid for this, Sir.
@totallymady42069
@totallymady42069 Жыл бұрын
Time to rewatch all of these as I drift off to sleep, one at a time. You have rekindled my love for physics! Thank you
@devxpentatom7932
@devxpentatom7932 3 жыл бұрын
As a chemist with a thirst in understanding physics and astronomy, got to say, I just loved this. History of the earth was amazing. This one is even better. Blew my mind with awesome facts. Looking forward for more content.
@King-tm9fy
@King-tm9fy 3 жыл бұрын
History of earth link please
@blackholeentry3489
@blackholeentry3489 3 жыл бұрын
I'm retired now, but I was also a chemist with a huge thirst for astronomy and physics. Ever see a total solar eclipse? I've traveled the world to do so and have so far seen ten, the last one two years ago from Argentina.
@yashaswikulshreshtha1588
@yashaswikulshreshtha1588 2 жыл бұрын
@@blackholeentry3489Well what is best way to understand chemistry? Cuz I liked it but dropped because I couldn't understand anything past how do atoms interact
@mikesamovarov4054
@mikesamovarov4054 2 жыл бұрын
There are still mistakes and misinformation. You should have caught it. We actually don't even know the Universe is expanding. But nice try! See, for those of us who listened at school, it's obvious that ALL our data from outside Milky Way is extremely old, billion light years old. We have zero idea what IS happening, we only know it WAS expanding (probably still measuring Big Bang explosion). There no current data, only guesswork.
@stevemath100
@stevemath100 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@l.kkings3658
@l.kkings3658 3 жыл бұрын
I’m gonna be 100% honest are use videos like this to help me fall asleep I watched the large majority of what if videos and another channel that is specifically space related I wouldn’t see it bores me to sleep because I do find it extremely fascinating and I do try to listen but all that listening on my ADHD brain exhausts me and knocks me out
@AstroZombies00
@AstroZombies00 5 ай бұрын
Weak sauce my dude weak sauces😂😂😂
@ChrisRedfield1
@ChrisRedfield1 Жыл бұрын
Ever since I found out about fake science KZbin channels, I've been skeptical of all of these types of videos. But as it turns out this one is real and it's not done by AI but by a real person. Thank you for providing this type of content and a sea of fake AI science videos.
@thatssoironic
@thatssoironic Жыл бұрын
Is it weird that I watch these videos over and over? I’ve seen this one probably five times now … and it’s the best to fall asleep to
@TheLadyDelirium
@TheLadyDelirium Жыл бұрын
If it's weird I guess we're both weird.
@viracocha03
@viracocha03 3 жыл бұрын
Amazing.. History Brothers and the rest of the people involved in these channels are outstanding and deserve far more recognition.
@au7weeng534
@au7weeng534 3 жыл бұрын
6:00 that's interesting how BB cosmology went from being thought of as a throwback to Christian thinking in the 1950's to every creationist's bogeyman today
@2nd_ntr
@2nd_ntr 2 жыл бұрын
Keep it up!
@mapleham5633
@mapleham5633 3 жыл бұрын
Best of luck with the new channel! Excited for all of the amazing content to come!
@ColleenJousma
@ColleenJousma 2 жыл бұрын
So glad I found this series. I have been enjoying the history of the earth so seeing one for the universe made me happy. Thanks to the writers and researchers. And of course the presenter.
@Quranicverses-e4l
@Quranicverses-e4l Жыл бұрын
It is He who made the sun a shining light and the moon a derived light and determined for it phases - that you may know the number of years and account [of time]. Allah has not created this except in truth. He details the signs for a people who know Surah Yunus verse 5
@nancyhope2205
@nancyhope2205 2 ай бұрын
I watch dip into these videos often. Lots to remember but also very calming.
@Dss-bm3rz
@Dss-bm3rz 3 жыл бұрын
I subbed as soon as I saw the name of the channel. This is the content I visit this platform for, but I always get distracted with nonsense...
@jerryyager2601
@jerryyager2601 2 жыл бұрын
This is the best produced stuff in this genre, period!
@Michael_C624
@Michael_C624 2 жыл бұрын
This channels videos are absolutely captivating and thought provoking. And so well done. Thank you for making these
@mrloop1530
@mrloop1530 3 жыл бұрын
Your narration is excellent
@78tag
@78tag 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this presentation. The narrative is clean and easy to listen to. You have done your best to present the information in a way that is understandable without watering it down to milk toast. The ideas are introduced in a calm fashion so it is enjoyable to take in. Too many videos are done in the KZbin style of "hurry up and get it done before your audiences' attention span evaporates". Not everyone requires their dinner to be served so it can be taken in with a straw so their hands are available to continue their video game. I'm off to find your "Next video".
@ds_the_rn
@ds_the_rn 2 жыл бұрын
Well said!
@eldin14
@eldin14 2 жыл бұрын
"All things were created through Christ and for Christ. He ·was there before anything was made [is before all things], and all things ·continue [endure; or hold together] ·because of [or in] him". 1 Colossians 1:17 Answered 2000 years ago: How things 'hold together', i.e. The Strong Force... 'a fundamental interaction of nature that acts between subatomic particles of matter. The strong force binds quarks together in clusters to make more-familiar subatomic particles, such as protons and neutrons. It also holds together the atomic nucleus and underlies interactions between all particles containing quarks.' Hawking knew nothing but what his puny mortal mind could devise, locked into it and his chair, as he was. No mind alive on earth is smarter than the Creator of all. Fools argue against God.
@brianjensen5661
@brianjensen5661 2 жыл бұрын
Whatever nutjob
@natonorad7388
@natonorad7388 2 жыл бұрын
This is much appreciated. It's presentations of information like this that expands peoples minds who otherwise wouldn't even think about such things.
@greggamba2997
@greggamba2997 3 жыл бұрын
Wow just wow! Every video you guys produced is over the top and very educational. I already said this but will say it again, "History of the Universe deserved multimillion subscribers!"
@mikesamovarov4054
@mikesamovarov4054 2 жыл бұрын
There are still mistakes and misinformation. We actually don't know the Universe is expanding. But nice try! See, for those of us who listened at school, it's obvious that ALL our data from outside Milky Way is extremely old, billion light years old. We have zero idea what IS happening, we only know it WAS expanding (probably still measuring Big Bang explosion). There no current data, only guesswork.
@Laneline5000
@Laneline5000 2 жыл бұрын
If time does not exist in this singularity, it's a possibility we are all in it now and forever.
@hedgehog3180
@hedgehog3180 3 жыл бұрын
I like that this video is very honest about how little we actually know. There are so many questions that are currently unanswered that it's good to make sure people know that and by making it clear that these things are unanswered hopefully it'll inspire more people to try to answer them.
@GMGMGMGMGMGMGMGMGMGM
@GMGMGMGMGMGMGMGMGMGM 3 жыл бұрын
They literally cannot be answered though, eg we can't ever see behind the cosmic background radiation to detect what happened in the early universe, measure anything smaller than the Plank length etc. You must have faith that the theory holds past the threshold of experimental confirmation, that's why Atheistic Scientism is also a religion.
@hedgehog3180
@hedgehog3180 3 жыл бұрын
@@GMGMGMGMGMGMGMGMGMGM And I trust that you have the necessary masters degree and PhD in Physics in order to make such a sweeping statement confidently and are not just some random person on KZbin with a weird grudge against Atheists?
@FlutterBug
@FlutterBug 3 жыл бұрын
@@GMGMGMGMGMGMGMGMGMGM there are no sweeping statements to be made about science, there have always been things we thought we would never understand or never have the tools to find or measure, and we often end up finding and measuring those things later when we learn more the only thing you can never say with science is what things we will never know
@GMGMGMGMGMGMGMGMGMGM
@GMGMGMGMGMGMGMGMGMGM 3 жыл бұрын
@@hedgehog3180 Yes, from one of the oldest Universities in the world (founded before Columbus was born). And I until very recently I was an Atheist, before I came to the realisation I briefly described about the intrinsic, systemic, fundamental, hard limits on what you can discern about "reality" or "truth" with materialist techniques. Tho FYI you can reason-out what I said from 1st semester-level QM and Relativity - you can formally prove it with the maths from 2nd/3rd year University-level theory, but you don't even need that.
@GameTimeWhy
@GameTimeWhy 3 жыл бұрын
@@GMGMGMGMGMGMGMGMGMGM it's always interesting to see what "new" spin on old, bad arguments religious people will use to throw god into the gaps.
@arkachakraborty2913
@arkachakraborty2913 Жыл бұрын
One of the greatest moment of my life was to stumble upon your channel..
@wbbartlett
@wbbartlett 8 ай бұрын
Azathoth sneezed.
@nocturnalbeaz2956
@nocturnalbeaz2956 7 ай бұрын
Ma man with the l.p. lovecraft knowlege💪🏼
@complex314i
@complex314i 3 жыл бұрын
I have a particular fondness for Cyclic Conformal Cosmogy. I am endlessly fascinated by mappings between spaces satisfying an equivalence relation, be it with isomorphisms between groups, rings, or fields in abstract algebra or via the homeomorphisms of topology. I do love being a mathematician.
@beenaplumber8379
@beenaplumber8379 Жыл бұрын
I don't understand most of your comment, but I have one issue with CCC. It seems mind-blisteringly complex, according to the description of it. Every attempt I'm aware of to unify everything into one theory seems ungainly and clunky, as if we're shoehorning observations into theories we've already got instead of looking for more elegant solutions. Is it possible that a meaningful theory of everything will be discovered but it's so complex it can only be comprehended by a supercomputer? (Deep Thought?)
@Quranicverses-e4l
@Quranicverses-e4l Жыл бұрын
30. Do the unbelievers not see that the heavens and the earth were joined together, and We split them apart? And We made from water every living thing. Will they not believe?
@wdavis6814
@wdavis6814 Жыл бұрын
08:55 I grew up near Holmdel and my mom went to Holmdel High School (which is right in front of the hill where the antenna stands). I visited the antenna during a summer break while I was in college back in 2016/17. It's still standing, but the the only thing that signifies the significance of the hardware on-site is a small plaque (I think placed there under the Reagan administration) that states it's a National Historical Landmark, or something similar. While I was there, the only visitors were Vonage engineers (Vonage, who bought the IBM facilities nearby) eating their lunches in their car. It's right off the Garden State Parkway, so if you're ever in central New Jersey, I HIGHLY suggest visiting the site. It's pretty country and the site is definitely worth visiting. You can see the horn antenna as it was way back then.
@Quranicverses-e4l
@Quranicverses-e4l Жыл бұрын
30. Do the unbelievers not see that the heavens and the earth were joined together, and We split them apart? And We made from water every living thing. Will they not believe?
@samanvayasrivastava559
@samanvayasrivastava559 3 жыл бұрын
Brilliant work, both in science communication and film making and narration. May u have all the success u deserve and desire.
@2msvalkyrie529
@2msvalkyrie529 2 жыл бұрын
Yes.Narration is flawless .
@Robert_McGarry_Poems
@Robert_McGarry_Poems 3 жыл бұрын
Expansion, in my mind, was a Higgs boson coming into existence and then tunneling to it's non-zero, higher energy valley. If all relevant fields existed, and the vacuum state was zero, there could still have been things happening, they just wouldn't have been fermions taking up space, and interacting. Probabilistically, any fluctuation that can swing a local variable enough to cause an equal but negative response somewhere else, could have caused a minimum, where a Higgs boson could have formed. Who knows how long the pre-universe existed before this happened... This supposes that, whatever the fabric of space actually is, it would be infinite. This would also imply that the very edge of this original Higgs mechanism, the light cone of expansion, actually exists and is a singularity moving away, in all directions, at the (speed of light + expansion). In this model, other regions of the infinite fabric would experience similar outcomes. Meaning, a non causally connected multiverse. Pocket multiverse, as it's also known. Coupled with fermion quantum darwinism, or wave function collapse separation, and you have an infinite multiverse of infinite multiverses. What a trip.
@deusexaethera
@deusexaethera 2 жыл бұрын
Nah. The Big Bang occurred when God became so bored with being the only thing in existence that he exploded.
@owfan4134
@owfan4134 2 жыл бұрын
@@deusexaethera why can't it be both?
@owfan4134
@owfan4134 2 жыл бұрын
his video on multiverses is incredible; while he might not address each of your points in full, I think you'd leave feeling it was time well spent.
@eldin14
@eldin14 2 жыл бұрын
"All things were created through Christ and for Christ. He ·was there before anything was made [is before all things], and all things ·continue [endure; or hold together] ·because of [or in] him". 1 Colossians 1:17 Answered 2000 years ago: How things 'hold together', i.e. The Strong Force... 'a fundamental interaction of nature that acts between subatomic particles of matter. The strong force binds quarks together in clusters to make more-familiar subatomic particles, such as protons and neutrons. It also holds together the atomic nucleus and underlies interactions between all particles containing quarks.' Hawking knew nothing but what his puny mortal mind could devise, locked into it and his chair, as he was. No mind alive on earth is smarter than the Creator of all. Fools argue against God.
@washcloud
@washcloud 2 жыл бұрын
Leila, you got me on my knees. Leila, I'm begging darling - please! What an amazing script (with a matching narration to go as well).
@juniorloaf12
@juniorloaf12 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, if this footage isn't stock, then what a fantastic job with all the short clips.
@thethreeedgedsword7253
@thethreeedgedsword7253 3 жыл бұрын
So excited for this channel! I have adored History Time for a long time now:) more awesome content to binge on
@DanielNistrean
@DanielNistrean 3 жыл бұрын
Do you get excited often?
@thethreeedgedsword7253
@thethreeedgedsword7253 3 жыл бұрын
@@DanielNistrean not really lol
@christianmuller2863
@christianmuller2863 2 жыл бұрын
Danke!
@pauls5745
@pauls5745 3 жыл бұрын
wonderful channel idea! love to hear more about theories of The Big Bounce
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 3 жыл бұрын
I've watched your series on the history of thr Earth and loved it. I'm so glad you started one on the history of the universe. I can see that this will be just as awesome. Thank you for such high-quality videos.
@mr.selfdestruct3101
@mr.selfdestruct3101 3 жыл бұрын
Amazing I don’t know why this Chanel isn’t blowing up!!!
@ericc1537
@ericc1537 3 жыл бұрын
Like those before me ... I appreciate the explanation in this video along with the research behind it . Very comprehensive Very fair 👏
@eldin14
@eldin14 2 жыл бұрын
"All things were created through Christ and for Christ. He ·was there before anything was made [is before all things], and all things ·continue [endure; or hold together] ·because of [or in] him". 1 Colossians 1:17 Answered 2000 years ago: How things 'hold together', i.e. The Strong Force... 'a fundamental interaction of nature that acts between subatomic particles of matter. The strong force binds quarks together in clusters to make more-familiar subatomic particles, such as protons and neutrons. It also holds together the atomic nucleus and underlies interactions between all particles containing quarks.' Hawking knew nothing but what his puny mortal mind could devise, locked into it and his chair, as he was. No mind alive on earth is smarter than the Creator of all. Fools argue against God.
@Quranicverses-e4l
@Quranicverses-e4l Жыл бұрын
30. Do the unbelievers not see that the heavens and the earth were joined together, and We split them apart? And We made from water every living thing. Will they not believe?
@erinbaggarly900
@erinbaggarly900 2 жыл бұрын
To me the late 19th and early 20th century theoretical physicist, astronomers, mathematicians, were like the Justice League. Would like to see a show with an episode about each one that's in that famous photo of the greatest minds together. Thanks for giving us another angle of the evolution of physics and quantum physics.
@eldin14
@eldin14 2 жыл бұрын
"All things were created through Christ and for Christ. He ·was there before anything was made [is before all things], and all things ·continue [endure; or hold together] ·because of [or in] him". 1 Colossians 1:17 Answered 2000 years ago: How things 'hold together', i.e. The Strong Force... 'a fundamental interaction of nature that acts between subatomic particles of matter. The strong force binds quarks together in clusters to make more-familiar subatomic particles, such as protons and neutrons. It also holds together the atomic nucleus and underlies interactions between all particles containing quarks.' Hawking knew nothing but what his puny mortal mind could devise, locked into it and his chair, as he was. No mind alive on earth is smarter than the Creator of all. Fools argue against God.
@siddhantgandhi2308
@siddhantgandhi2308 Жыл бұрын
Coming back here. Nothing beats these first few episodes.
@ronnrayy5449
@ronnrayy5449 Жыл бұрын
All of this just makes me believe that space and the universe infinitely existed, it never began bc it's always been there, infinitely. And the mixture of all properties and matter kept coming together and creating new properties (similar to how mankind kept reproducing and creating new bloodlines and offspring) until the perfect mixture for life to exist finally created itself. So essentially we are all here by freak cause. And even if earth as we know it disintegrates, eventually the perfect storm will happen again and again and again and it will keep creating the perfect storm for life to happen. Bc life is part of the property and matter And the universe is so infinite that we really don't have any clue how many other "perfect storms for life to take place" are really out there. I'm sure if it keeps repeating itself, eventually it will become observable to humans eventually.
@larrymerkle1672
@larrymerkle1672 3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful! So interesting to listen to and watch, for those of us who do not understand blackboards full of equations. More, please. :-)
@patrickdandrea7726
@patrickdandrea7726 Жыл бұрын
No words. This video is incedible. Thank you so much for putting the effort and sharing knowledge, it is deeply appreaciated.
@perrious4980
@perrious4980 3 жыл бұрын
What if there really was no beginning? It's hard to imagine, but the idea of there needing to be one is easily a construct humans have because we have birth as our begining.
@TheBuckweat33
@TheBuckweat33 Жыл бұрын
That’s not why a beginning less beginning is incomprehensible. It’s about conservation of energy.
@anniemaull5605
@anniemaull5605 3 жыл бұрын
I love History so keep it coming!
@stephanieparker1250
@stephanieparker1250 2 жыл бұрын
I love listening to you pronounce Georges Lemaître 💜
@MintyLime703
@MintyLime703 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly one of my favorite parts of educational videos like this is going through the comments looking for schizo posters. These topics attract quite a few of them.
@tongpoo8985
@tongpoo8985 10 ай бұрын
They're a natural beauty
@Nemoawnz
@Nemoawnz Жыл бұрын
Wouldn't Andromeda not be red shifted if that galaxy and our own are moving toward each other at a pace that's faster than the expansion between the two?
@jmanj3917
@jmanj3917 2 жыл бұрын
20:44, It reminds me of the answer given, thousands of years ago: "I Am". 🤔👍😃
@Ihab.A
@Ihab.A 2 жыл бұрын
Very interesting indeed. The thing that I can't wrap up my mind on is this: If nothing can escape a black hole because of the immense gravitational pull, then how could the whole universe's matter and energy even happen and come to being? Wouldn't gravity be more powerful if all the matter/energy of the universe, all be together, thus the gravitational pull is even greater that that of a black hole? So how could the universe come into existence then?
@willc5208
@willc5208 2 жыл бұрын
God
@Ihab.A
@Ihab.A 2 жыл бұрын
@@willc5208 The God hypothesis is the worst hypothesis to explain such thing, because in fact it doesn't explain how
@loganx833
@loganx833 2 жыл бұрын
It's still mystery only Theory of everything can ans that .we don't know what caused bigbang we only know when and how it happened
@willc5208
@willc5208 2 жыл бұрын
@@Ihab.A no it’s not
@69eddieD
@69eddieD 2 жыл бұрын
"If nothing can escape a black hole" A burst of gamma rays was observed escaping a "black hole" just a few years ago. Nobody knows why it happened but it's pretty interesting that this phenomenon contradicts what we thought about black holes. Gravity is a weak force. However, it is gravity that overcame the initial entropy of the universe.
@noeldenever
@noeldenever 3 жыл бұрын
Oh wow thank you for making my day! I love human and earth history, but cosmology is my favorite STEM subject so this channel is a dream comes true. Good luck with this new project, guys ❤
@kayokk-
@kayokk- Жыл бұрын
The narration is brilliant!!
@andyiswonderful
@andyiswonderful 3 жыл бұрын
I took a course in conformal mapping in grad school. It was one of the best courses I have ever taken, thanks to the excellent professor. Conformal mapping is a mathematical method to transform the geometry of Euclidean space into something else, which allows you to easily solve problems. The transformation preserves the angles of the bases of the space, retaining orthogonality. So, as an example, consider the engineering problem of calculating the heat transfer of a fluid in a buried pipe in the wintertime. Will the fluid freeze? How deep do we need to bury the pipe? The pipe is a cylinder, and it's cross-section is a circle. The surface of the earth above it is a flat plane. The heat flux is a very curvy thing, indeed. The governing differential equation for this system is written in simple Euclidean notation, but is unsolvable that way. So, transform the whole space, and rewrite the diffEQ using conformal mapping. Then, solve the simpler problem using the new description. The solution is still enormous; an infinite series. But, shove it all into a computer and get your exact answer.
@jeffdingle9677
@jeffdingle9677 3 жыл бұрын
I'm always concerned that these advance scientific theories of string theory, space-time wormholes, dark matter and dark energy , although fascinating and potentially exciting, could be just something thought up by our 3D human brains in order to try and explain something that we have very little or no conception of at all, and all we are attempting to do is to fill in the gaps about the mysteries of the cosmos - making it fit rather than getting it correct. Still, I am sure that someone else will soon discover or stumble upon another theory that will question our previous theories - and that I find encouraging..... Fascinating subject and an excellent video - 5*.
@78tag
@78tag 3 жыл бұрын
"...all we are attempting to do is to fill in the gaps...." why would this concept be a "concern" to you? Isn't that all we have ever done? Sometimes we're right, sometimes we're wrong. Are you suggesting that we just sit on our hands and do/think nothing because we don't know? Where would we be if we always took that approach? Maybe I misunderstood your point? I do agree with you that this is a Fascinating subject and an excellent video - 5*.⚛
@eldin14
@eldin14 2 жыл бұрын
@@78tag "All things were created through Christ and for Christ. He ·was there before anything was made [is before all things], and all things ·continue [endure; or hold together] ·because of [or in] him". 1 Colossians 1:17 Answered 2000 years ago: How things 'hold together', i.e. The Strong Force... 'a fundamental interaction of nature that acts between subatomic particles of matter. The strong force binds quarks together in clusters to make more-familiar subatomic particles, such as protons and neutrons. It also holds together the atomic nucleus and underlies interactions between all particles containing quarks.' Hawking knew nothing but what his puny mortal mind could devise, locked into it and his chair, as he was. No mind alive on earth is smarter than the Creator of all. Fools argue against God.
@richardbutcher5809
@richardbutcher5809 Жыл бұрын
I am in awe of this series. Superb work. Thank you
@benmcreynolds8581
@benmcreynolds8581 3 жыл бұрын
This is so good. I just started my day off great because of this and now I will hike with my dogs in the woods and ponder about Life and enjoy the day 😄✌️🧠🧬❤️😄
@yepwhocares3541
@yepwhocares3541 3 жыл бұрын
What is south from the south pole is an imaginary fishing line that spears through the planet at the poles allowing us to calculate the earths tilt. The question isn't meaningless. Its inappropriate. Its more accurate to imagine we're all inside an ice cube in my glass of ice water. We aren't the only cube melting. Soon we may melt into one big glass of water
@chubbrubb72
@chubbrubb72 Жыл бұрын
This series is quality stuff. I finally understand the term "mind-blowing" now.
@shubhmishra66
@shubhmishra66 2 жыл бұрын
This is what KZbin was made for!
@skobywankenobi
@skobywankenobi 3 жыл бұрын
The most impressive thing in this very impressive, well researched video, is that you used both "irrespective" and "regardless", in the same sentence, instead of saying "irregardless".
@Ainalom
@Ainalom 3 жыл бұрын
Irregardless is a double negative and is actually improper english. Regardless is the correct form to use, regardless of your opinion lol
@angrymokyuu1951
@angrymokyuu1951 3 жыл бұрын
​@@Ainalom It depends on how one defines "proper" English. Common English accepts double negatives as an emphatic and "irregardless" is hardly the only word with a redundant prefix("inflammable" even managed to become "proper" English).
@SpaghettiRealm
@SpaghettiRealm 2 жыл бұрын
قال الله سبحانه و تعالى: أَوَلَمْ يَرَ ٱلَّذِينَ كَفَرُوٓاْ أَنَّ ٱلسَّمَٰوَٰتِ وَٱلْأَرْضَ كَانَتَا رَتْقًا فَفَتَقْنَٰهُمَا ۖ وَجَعَلْنَا مِنَ ٱلْمَآءِ كُلَّ شَىْءٍ حَىٍّ ۖ أَفَلَا يُؤْمِنُونَ. الرتق و الفتق هو وصف اقرب لتوسع الكون، و الله أعلى و أعلم.
@ZeeshanAkram1976
@ZeeshanAkram1976 3 ай бұрын
ماشاءاللہ لاقوت الا باللہ
@tornadomash00
@tornadomash00 3 жыл бұрын
OHM YGOD THIS IS EVEN BETTER THAN HISTORY OF THE EARTH
@King-tm9fy
@King-tm9fy 3 жыл бұрын
History of earth link please
@tornadomash00
@tornadomash00 3 жыл бұрын
@@King-tm9fy kzbin.info/door/_aOteuWIY8ITg7DQQspG1g
@Gurkewasser22
@Gurkewasser22 3 жыл бұрын
I would wonder what those brilliant minds like Lemaître would say, if they see that in the year 2021 the entire knowledge of the humanity is accessible on a 100g device almost everywhere and anytime in the world.
@Cancoillotteman
@Cancoillotteman 3 жыл бұрын
I often ponder how Diderot Voltaire Franklin and Rousseau would react if they could witness simple stuff like Wikipedia, probably would creme themselves :)
@AllMagnus
@AllMagnus Ай бұрын
One thing science taught us is that you should always question, what you know now may be different from what you know tomorrow, especially regarding the universe.
@dangrizzly9107
@dangrizzly9107 3 жыл бұрын
Perhaps one day into the future, after much beautiful content and exploration into the History of the Universe, they may take the time to not only look at the history of our world but the history of this very channel. It began here, and here are the very first to witness this new journey! All the scientists and figures who stood on the shoulders of giants saw far, but it is channels like these that tell us just what it is that they see!
@DillaCat
@DillaCat 3 жыл бұрын
🙄
@bingosunnoon9341
@bingosunnoon9341 3 жыл бұрын
@@DillaCat There won't be any future. Climate change is happening.
@brandonm8901
@brandonm8901 3 жыл бұрын
Just as good as History of the Earth 👌even though I didn't learn anything new in this (my background is in astrophysics) it's still well worth a watch as it's brilliantly presented 👏👏
@janegarnham
@janegarnham 3 жыл бұрын
As a Literature and social science major i really feel thankful i can add this knowledge ti the huge black hole in my scientific understandings. Eternally grateful as i can finally understand some of what you all already know. Loved thw History of the Earth Chanel too. Your narration and story telling ability is great.
@WindRipples-
@WindRipples- 3 жыл бұрын
I have a degree in hydraulics, i can bounce that whip 5 feet no lie.
@eldin14
@eldin14 2 жыл бұрын
"All things were created through Christ and for Christ. He ·was there before anything was made [is before all things], and all things ·continue [endure; or hold together] ·because of [or in] him". 1 Colossians 1:17 Answered 2000 years ago: How things 'hold together', i.e. The Strong Force... 'a fundamental interaction of nature that acts between subatomic particles of matter. The strong force binds quarks together in clusters to make more-familiar subatomic particles, such as protons and neutrons. It also holds together the atomic nucleus and underlies interactions between all particles containing quarks.' Hawking knew nothing but what his puny mortal mind could devise, locked into it and his chair, as he was. No mind alive on earth is smarter than the Creator of all. Fools argue against God.
@winterramos4527
@winterramos4527 2 жыл бұрын
I'm here to tell "History of the Universe" how much I enjoy watching this channel while chillin with my cat and smoking weed. Love you guys
@whocares2214
@whocares2214 2 жыл бұрын
Yes!
@HPWNorge
@HPWNorge 3 жыл бұрын
How and why does this dance of energy exist? its so fascinating! And its weird that so many people is not aware of it and just live their life never even contemplating it.
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