Jason, this is a wonderful long video. I've seen quite a few of your vids, and they are very accessible and informative for somebody like me without deep knowledge of astrophysics. Your effort to provide us with impeccable visuals from various catalogues is remarkable. I can only imagine how much preparation you put into this. Thank you so much for educating us!
@JasonKendallAstronomer8 ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
@mikaelbiilmann68268 ай бұрын
Hear, hear. I don't any any math abilities but these videos make it easier to understand. Thanks
@Karim-80557 ай бұрын
I somehow woke up to this on my phone this morning It put me in a very good mood, your passion and interest is contagious, thank you.
@jasminejeanine22396 ай бұрын
I listen to him every night for the last four months. Amazing content. Interesting enough to keep my brain busy but not crazy enough to keep me awake. He's one of the only KZbin creators I've subscribed to.
@anotherplatypus8 ай бұрын
Y'all should put a warning label that we have to stop thinking too 3-dimensionally to grasp how the CMB works. (They always write about the history of sweeping out those stupid pigeons, but I never understood why the CMB still radiates light from a single moment until hearing your explanations. Thank you.)
@davidkillawee68 ай бұрын
Hi, only seen a portion of this so far, but I'm wondering if the original episodes will be kept in an archived playlist, so we can do side by side comparisons and see where the updates and new information has been added.
@stickinthemud236 ай бұрын
@2:30 light travel distance also does not take into account light travel TIME.
@derekparent7522 ай бұрын
How big is the universe? Probably 100’s of billions of Light years by now. So big that the farthest light will never ever be visible to us due to the expansion of space.
@mightyeagle3 ай бұрын
You should be looking in your mirrors more often you should’ve seen that car coming
@sallyfacefan3218 ай бұрын
THIS IS AMAZING lovely video. helped me A LOT. thank you so much!
@JasonKendallAstronomer8 ай бұрын
Glad it helped!
@tomasfigon34037 ай бұрын
great education. Thank you!!!!
@osearthesp6 ай бұрын
just increndible. we are all in amazwment i speak for myself (as if '=]
@stickinthemud236 ай бұрын
I know I am coming in late here but I have been complaining in my own mind and once or twice to others since I was 15 years old that people were using the word “universe“ incorrectly. When I was 15 I asked my dad what the word “universe“ meant, and he said “all of everything,” and that has been the definition I used. I kept getting frustrated when other people were using the word universe when the truth they only meant the OBSERVABLE universe. I have never been willing to accept that the universe comprised only what we could observe. I’m glad to see that that that misunderstanding doesn’t reach the astrophysics community as a whole. And that the scientific community agrees with me that we are not seeing “everything” and disagrees with the idiot who told me there couldn’t be anything beyond what we could observe, because if there were we would be able to send it in some way. On which attitude I call shenanigans.
@Johnny_Appleweed2 ай бұрын
Universe means One Turning. Frankly, it's a word better suited to what we call galaxies, because those are turning, but there's no evidence the whole universe is turning together like the stars in galaxies do.