The best cosmology KZbinr by a large margin, great work David
@ihateyoutubecomments8100Күн бұрын
Large in the margin!!
@andrewlindenfeld62222 күн бұрын
David is one of the best narrators of all time. Period. Especially if you're a science/space nerd. The "How Far Away is It" series is my favorite... I've probably watched every episode at least 4-5 times by now. Thanks David, for everything you do!
@dt5072Күн бұрын
Ur ghey
@welanduzfullo849622 сағат бұрын
he has done incredible work
@DanielVerberne21 сағат бұрын
I wish I knew you fans in my real life - it's rare to find people who appreciate intellectual content done well.
@andrewlindenfeld622221 сағат бұрын
@@DanielVerberne I couldn't agree more... It is very hard to find fellow "cool nerds" these days. Edit: I live in Massachusetts, if you happen to be close by 🤘
@darknutgaming55102 күн бұрын
Happy New Year, David!
@knallpistol2 күн бұрын
May you live forever, keep these videos coming. I only hope people understand that this is a global treasure. Thank you sincerely David for your work!
@ddmannionКүн бұрын
Mr. Butler, your superb commentary and teaching style has increased my knowledge and understanding of astronomy, and physics in general, in a profound and meaningful way. Thank you so much.
@infinitesimalperinfinitum2 күн бұрын
Happy New Year, it's wonderful to see you back. Excited to learn more astrophysics!
@frl8031Күн бұрын
most superb documentary series since original Cosmos. What I love most is how we're not babied, treated like low attention span children. Wholesome and beautiful
@AisleEpe-oz8kfКүн бұрын
And the music is stellar, as well. Kudos, Mr. Butler.
@bvldr2 күн бұрын
Been quite a while. Happy to see a video from you!
@mctrafik2 күн бұрын
I watch many creators and your videos are by far the most interesting because you don't skip the details and illustrate visuals!
@NevadaMostWanted6582 күн бұрын
Def one of the best channels for astrophysics.
@agluebottleКүн бұрын
I'm a simple man. David Butler posts, I click.
@multiverse23012 күн бұрын
True Legend of Astronomy DAVID BUTLER
@Blablablabla1ifyКүн бұрын
People often talk about who their national treasures are. David here is a global treasure. There aren’t many like him. David Attenborough is a possible colleague - and you share a given name. Isn’t that something 🤩 Thank you Mr. Butler, you are amazing and I love you and your work so much. I would give a winning lottery ticket in exchange for your presence at my dinner table with my family ❤
@YogSothКүн бұрын
Mr. Butler ending the year in style. What a channel!
@vermasean2 күн бұрын
Really excited for this upload!! 🌌
@maxvaessen2 күн бұрын
Thanks Mr Butler!❤
@gravelpit5680Күн бұрын
A rare and savory treat seeing an upload here. Thank you sir. You're a teacher to many and nurture our love for Space.
@AK-gg5nhКүн бұрын
Cannot thank you enough for posting these videos.
@surendranmk53062 күн бұрын
Something special, that is you!
@krimaneКүн бұрын
How good to have news from you David! We missed your videos
@iamerror7861Күн бұрын
A new David Butler video. Merry Christmas to us.
@taffaboi84Күн бұрын
The best notification on my KZbin! You are the best
@therealdonaldtrumpjr2 күн бұрын
Wow! What a treat!
@sturm7130Күн бұрын
Keep learning, keep teaching. Keeps us young. Thankyou so much Mr Butler.
@Messier87_M872 күн бұрын
Thank you! Great presentation!
@TheDisabledGamersChannelКүн бұрын
Fantastic video David, thanks for the great content.
@Brice23Күн бұрын
Captivating, as always.
@LilybeeTVКүн бұрын
Aww excellent timing! I got dumped today and needed something relaxing to take my mind off of it. Thank you!
@n8000012 күн бұрын
Thank you, Sir.
@bryandraughn9830Күн бұрын
Good stuff! The best!
@Ryder3852 күн бұрын
Cheers David! Thank you
@hazhihamza9561Күн бұрын
Thank you sir for another video
@Marcus-l7q2 күн бұрын
Thanks for another video. Trustworthy, informative and educational! You're the best!
@shadowfax84342 күн бұрын
i don't know why, but your videos were not popping up for me until just now. Looking forward to them!
@VeronicaGorositoMusic2 күн бұрын
Thank you David, wish you and your family have a Happy New Year! ✨
@russsandbags19672 күн бұрын
Excited for the 2024 in review video!
@gravelpit5680Күн бұрын
yeah if we're that lucky again.. had the same thought
@RemmelttenNapel2 күн бұрын
Already clicked the like button without watching 1 frame because I KNOW it will be good. Saved it to " Watch Later".
@DavidIacono2 күн бұрын
Exactly what I was expecting today!
@merveilmeok24162 күн бұрын
Happy New Year, Uncle Butler! - A far, far man from the universe⏳️
@zuggernautz2 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@ivanvz2 күн бұрын
I'm always waiting for the next one
@constantin-schneekappeКүн бұрын
Grazie, bellissimo ❤. E lucevano le stelle...
@joshualegroulx96292 күн бұрын
Can't wait to watch this one!
@rezzer7918Күн бұрын
THE BEST! ⭐️⭐️⭐️
@constpegasus2 күн бұрын
Love this 🎉
@jagharminautsikter2 күн бұрын
havent even watched it yet but i know its gone be good.
@nilshibyhansen19692 күн бұрын
Mr.Butler 😊Thanks
@vikram84112 күн бұрын
OMG।।। So grateful for this
@DeanFeeneyMusicКүн бұрын
Every day I check this page for a new video, so glad to get this, really looking forward to your end of year review as well David, I hope you are in good health and had a merry Christmas, thanks.
@straightup7upКүн бұрын
Dr. Butler, your videos are superb and mesmerizing.
@Double_GatorКүн бұрын
Thank you, Dr. Butler!
@DestroyerWillКүн бұрын
Merry Christmas and happy new year David - it’s always nice to see a new post from you
@leonelmateusКүн бұрын
wow A David Butler video!! Woohoo!! THANK YOU
@Mrmoney13412 сағат бұрын
I honestly get very excited to see your new videos.... And so glad you are still posting .... You bring so much joy to people Mr Butler 😊
@mahershtat6029Күн бұрын
Even with some paragraphs that I did not understand, but I love listening to Mr. David
@andrewrivera4029Күн бұрын
Great work great mind, God bless you David.
@josephnorris6407Күн бұрын
Love it keep posting videos when you can
@duran9664Күн бұрын
❌Dark Mater = SpaceTime = Gravity❌ All are the same phenomena 🤏
@إبراهيماباصيضКүн бұрын
Hi sir we missed you
@alanworld8194Күн бұрын
Nice, some of my favorited content, thanks
@pianimanКүн бұрын
Truly the Bob Ross of cosmology
@DolphLundgrensDolphinDungeon2 күн бұрын
THE BUTLER IS BACK!!
@DeBanked9 сағат бұрын
The legend is back ❤
@handwrittenjello2 күн бұрын
Awwww yeah!!!!!
@felipemonteiro587721 сағат бұрын
Oh we are so back!
@cursive6412Күн бұрын
I'm happy for another David Butler video. That's the comment.
@welanduzfullo849622 сағат бұрын
my christmas present 🥰
@StephenGoodfellowКүн бұрын
All this makes perfect sense...so long as one ignores most of the James Webb Space telescope deep field observations.😃
@SnackFatson17 сағат бұрын
Mr. Butler, is it possible the Earth is heating due to a plunger effect assuming the Earth is on its way to the Sun’s equator?
@Alasdair-Morrison2 күн бұрын
If* there was a 'big bang' and all matter stemmed from that and expanded from there on outwards, wouldn't all galaxies light have been visible on the voyage outward as space expanded and the galaxies were still forming, and not have arrived at their current positions and then emit their light back towards the inner universe? (Just a non astronomers dumb ass question) 😉
@pluto90002 күн бұрын
The universe wasn't transparent for a long time so light was unable to travel through it. ▪️◾◼️⬛
@cx-researchlaboratory76795 сағат бұрын
👍💯
@replica1052Күн бұрын
(you don't need much of a theory to discard an idea where everything moving in seperate ways needs to have the excact same point of origin )
@EnCounterCultureMediaКүн бұрын
I am making a world building project that's a sci-fi fantasy setting based heavily on native american myths but with heavy science grounding many concepts which is actually surprisingly easy cuz of things like Sundance religion of the great plains easy to connect to stars cosmological significance in science. Anyways one thing I added is a group of religions based on geometry of the universe with different sects believing that the universe is either infinite and flat like in 3d Euclidean geometry: they're called the Euclidians, and there are diverging sects who believe that it's either spherical and closes off from positive curvature and the others believe that the curvature is hyperbolic and negative. They treat figures of cosmological history the level religions do with saints and prophets. Their works are seen as scripture and to disagree is heretical. And my favorite aspect to write is their mythological history which is like a mythologicalized version of our real lambda cold dark matter model of cosmology. Like attributing the big Bang to a creator being. Attributing chaos, order, entropy and even geometry to deitys. And how the epochs of creation were the settings of epic battles between deities. I have a good myth about the first light of the universe being from the victory of the first sun gods (these specific deities in the setting manifested as stars and worshipped by regular ppl) over the deity of void, the deity of dark energy and some other gods I could associate with darkness. And just wanted to say your videos help alot with the cosmology because it's actually really easy to mythologize when you have someone remove the mythologicalizing alot of other narrators attribute and add. Or atleast it's easier to make my own mythos without being influenced by others. An example is SEA
@alexturner5658Күн бұрын
Would the dark ages really have been dark? Wouldn't there be a glow in every direction from the to-be CMB while it was still in the orange or red, as the light from that moment continued to reach a given point in space? When did the CMB first leave the visible spectrum?
@alexturner5658Күн бұрын
PS as everyone else says, David Butler's video books are superb. I just wish there were more of them.
@lissaa7819Күн бұрын
Is he really talking in every video himself? Because I think it sounds like he added his own voice to a voice-recorder that reads the text..
@ronaldkemp39522 күн бұрын
What about the CBMR axis of evil? How is it explained by the big bang? And if a big bang happened from a singularity then why are galaxies all moving away from each other and not from a single point in space? If we were to a thought experiment and reverse time, everything would originate from the supermassive black hole in the centers of each galaxy, not from a singularity, but everything appears to have originated from countless supermassive black holes scattered across the universe, each separated by millions of light years. Observations do not support a big bang singularity at all. Plus, according to the 1st law of thermodynamics energy and matter can't be created. Then why does the universe contains so much matter and energy if energy and matter can't be created? Observations indicate energy and matter can indeed be created else the universe would be a massive void of nothing. I wouldn't be sitting here made of matter and energy writing on a computer made of matter and energy, connected to an electrical outlet made of matter and energy, sending this information wirelessly thought the internet made of matter and energy. Plus, according to the lambda cold dark matter model, if a big bang happened 13.8 billion years ago, light takes time to travel so we're looking back in time, plus galaxies take a billion years minimum to form, then the JWST would not have found anything beyond the light distance of 12.8 billion light years away. Yet the the JWST and other ground based telescopes found old, not young but old galaxies, some older and larger than our own galaxy further than 13.5 billion light years away. Observations are empirical evidence which trump theories and speculation. Observations indicate the theories and models used to predict the evolution of the universe from start to finish are all wrong. Astronomers discovered old, fully grown galaxies further than a light distance of 14 billion light years away which debunked the big bang theory, rapid cosmic inflation, thermodynamics, speed of light, age of the universe, Hubble constant, theory of gravity, look-back time, distance to the CMBR and more. Keep on with the science fiction because it's a great story. Too bad Albert Einstein and others were found to be wrong. I feel so sad for Einstein because he wasn't the genius everyone portrayed him to be. I guess it's back to the drawing board with more ideas, assumptions and speculations.
@VeronicaGorositoMusic2 күн бұрын
Matter is Energy.
@gravelpit5680Күн бұрын
I guess you know it all and need to publish for us
@b4d0n10nКүн бұрын
A new "How old is It"!!!! My favorite of the series! Thank you thank you thank you @howfarawayisit
@priortokaraew7569Күн бұрын
Still grasping at straws and clinging to the big bang?
@pluto90002 күн бұрын
I love how he makes video books 📼📚 Also how the books don't acknowledge any video platforms. 🌌🌏💫🔭🪐📡🛰️✨☄️🌠