Hi, everyone! It feels like it's been the hardest and most time-consuming episode in the entire history of our channel. We've been working on it for over 6 months. Hopefully you will enjoy it!
@avadooth52952 ай бұрын
Hard work will always be rewarded
@tx_dingo2 ай бұрын
Bro the production quality has been steadily rising at an exponential rate. This is movie quality now!
@jeremy-cb2nn2 ай бұрын
WOW! Terrific work!!!
@tonysargent16992 ай бұрын
Very much enjoyed it, thankyou.
@doy1ey2 ай бұрын
And that’s why your vids are absolutely awesome. 👍🙏
@paulmuriithi91952 ай бұрын
i feel just bad that this gem of a production had to come to an end after 22 min. am definitely recommending this channel to science students at many colleges in Kenya, Africa.
@leroydanny407226 күн бұрын
Mko Kila mahali 😅
@thehindukushheights2 ай бұрын
The most sensitive and human-loving people on the earth and abroad are the space scientists.. salutes to you ambassadors of peace and explorers of the huge multiversal universe...
@OM-et4qj2 ай бұрын
Yeah.. B-U-L-L-S-H-I-T. You were born smart, use your brain
@dipomchemistry.12182 ай бұрын
Now we are in 2 million 500 thousand years ahead and watching this lovely documentary..... ♥️
@tupaicindjeke2752 ай бұрын
We are actual 2.5 million years behind...
@georgesb33882 ай бұрын
@@tupaicindjeke275 Time is relative. For us it's happening right now, for Andromeda it happened two and a half million years ago, and for the pinwheel galaxy it hasn't even happened yet.
@maconcamp4722 ай бұрын
🌌 🧑🚀 ✨This Is How The Universe Works✨🌌 🧑🚀 Return To Mars!!👽🪐🛸🌌 The trench represents depression!! Like a cut, it will need a band-aid!👩⚕️ 🏥 Like a “River Running Through It”, water represents a liquid band-aid for this depression!! 🌊 🌊 🌊🌊🌊 Turning a frown, upside down!!🙃🙂 Raise our consciousness and like a liquid band-aid, all is good in the universe again!! 😇Fairytale and masterpiece type of shit we’re talking about here!! 📚 🧞♂️ 🕯️ 🏰 👸 🐻 🐾 It’s like we’re inside Mars and Mars kinda represents our skull!!💀 The depression is a crack!! Also a mind that has now been split opened by a lightning strike!! 🤯⚡️ 🦇 Releasing pleasant gasses for sure!!🦨 💨 🦨 💨 🦨💨🦨 Now picture Mars and that crack!! 👁️ The Ghostbusters ooze, oozing out of that crack!! 🤢🤮👻 TMNT!! Secret of the ooze!! Turtle Power!! 🐢 Creating mutations!!! 🧬 Our consciousness aka water and star stuff, oozing from the crack and tapping us into higher dimensions!! 🌌 It’s getting juicy!! 🍍 🍍 🍍🍍🍍😋 Galaxy collisions creating heaven on Earth!! Our Stairway To Heaven!!🌍 👼🪽☮️😇🥳 Our Never Ending Story!! 🐺 📖 🐌 🪨 🕯️ Purrthquakes!! 😻 🐾 That picture of Mars and the trench would also represent a seed that is about to sprout!!🌱 🌹 🐼 For a human in depression, it would represent them coming out of it, of course!!😇🌍👼☮️⚡️🤯👽🛸🪐 MOMentum and energy then create the fusion we need to thrust ourselves beyond Jupiter and towards the furthest stars!! ✨ 🌌 The same as a tree like Devils Tower becoming the Tower Of The Gods!! The same as a Sequoia reaching for the furthest stars!! Trying to seek more light!!💡 🌳 We can definitely imagine we’re the Earth itself and to level up, we push through that seed which is Mars!!🌍🌱🍄🟫👽🛸🌌✨ Belief is a powerful drug!! ⛄️ ❄️ We’re going radioactive!!☢️ 🍊 🫐 🎆 😮 Imagine Dragons!!🐉 The same way the Great Lakes come together to form the heart of the ocean and dragon heart!!🐉 💜 😮We can also imagine us doing the same!!😮 🐘 🐾 🪘 Mridangam!!🥸 The water swooshing, no different than the galaxies!!🌌 😇😇 🌌 Two cites squashing their crosstown beef!!🥩 🐄 🌆 🏙️ It bee like crosstown traffic!! Awakening goddesses and creating a frenzy of electrons!! Electra!! 👸 🐻 🏰 🐊 🌳 🍯 🐝 🐝 The Earth 🌍 is like a ball of yarn, 🧶 🐈⬛ when we imagine we’re each a string creating music throughout the universe!!🎸🎶 That makes the Seattle Space Needle our needle for the yarn and the fabric of space!! 🌌 🪡🧑🚀🪐🛸 String Theory!!👩🏫 Purrthquakes!! 😻 🐾 My cosmic perspective!! 🐶 🐾 🎾
@SamtheIrishexan2 ай бұрын
Sweet new Kosmo!! Glad you are back in action love this channel.
@AARon-m6bАй бұрын
When was he out of action?
@nurseriches2 ай бұрын
Such wonderful production with excellent, beautiful graphics. So enjoyable and informative. Great work. Thanks for the wonderful ride!
@hugocardona80302 ай бұрын
There's nobody else in the house... that means it's gonna be perfect silence to enjoy more this interesting video...
@maconcamp4722 ай бұрын
🌌 🧑🚀 ✨This Is How The Universe Works✨🌌 🧑🚀 Return To Mars!!👽🪐🛸🌌 The trench represents depression!! Like a cut, it will need a band-aid!👩⚕️ 🏥 Like a “River Running Through It”, water represents a liquid band-aid for this depression!! 🌊 🌊 🌊🌊🌊 Turning a frown, upside down!!🙃🙂 Raise our consciousness and like a liquid band-aid, all is good in the universe again!! 😇Fairytale and masterpiece type of shit we’re talking about here!! 📚 🧞♂️ 🕯️ 🏰 👸 🐻 🐾 It’s like we’re inside Mars and Mars kinda represents our skull!!💀 The depression is a crack!! Also a mind that has now been split opened by a lightning strike!! 🤯⚡️ 🦇 Releasing pleasant gasses for sure!!🦨 💨 🦨 💨 🦨💨🦨 Now picture Mars and that crack!! 👁️ The Ghostbusters ooze, oozing out of that crack!! 🤢🤮👻 TMNT!! Secret of the ooze!! Turtle Power!! 🐢 Creating mutations!!! 🧬 Our consciousness aka water and star stuff, oozing from the crack and tapping us into higher dimensions!! 🌌 It’s getting juicy!! 🍍 🍍 🍍🍍🍍😋 Galaxy collisions creating heaven on Earth!! Our Stairway To Heaven!!🌍 👼🪽☮️😇🥳 Our Never Ending Story!! 🐺 📖 🐌 🪨 🕯️ Purrthquakes!! 😻 🐾 That picture of Mars and the trench would also represent a seed that is about to sprout!!🌱 🌹 🐼 For a human in depression, it would represent them coming out of it, of course!!😇🌍👼☮️⚡️🤯👽🛸🪐 MOMentum and energy then create the fusion we need to thrust ourselves beyond Jupiter and towards the furthest stars!! ✨ 🌌 The same as a tree like Devils Tower becoming the Tower Of The Gods!! The same as a Sequoia reaching for the furthest stars!! Trying to seek more light!!💡 🌳 We can definitely imagine we’re the Earth itself and to level up, we push through that seed which is Mars!!🌍🌱🍄🟫👽🛸🌌✨ Belief is a powerful drug!! ⛄️ ❄️ We’re going radioactive!!☢️ 🍊 🫐 🎆 😮 Imagine Dragons!!🐉 The same way the Great Lakes come together to form the heart of the ocean and dragon heart!!🐉 💜 😮We can also imagine us doing the same!!😮 🐘 🐾 🪘 Mridangam!!🥸 The water swooshing, no different than the galaxies!!🌌 😇😇 🌌 Two cites squashing their crosstown beef!!🥩 🐄 🌆 🏙️ It bee like crosstown traffic!! Awakening goddesses and creating a frenzy of electrons!! Electra!! 👸 🐻 🏰 🐊 🌳 🍯 🐝 🐝 The Earth 🌍 is like a ball of yarn, 🧶 🐈⬛ when we imagine we’re each a string creating music throughout the universe!!🎸🎶 That makes the Seattle Space Needle our needle for the yarn and the fabric of space!! 🌌 🪡🧑🚀🪐🛸 String Theory!!👩🏫 Purrthquakes!! 😻 🐾 My cosmic perspective!! 🐶 🐾 🎾
@archimedes22612 ай бұрын
Same being alone in the house is gold not always possible but gold 😆
@777nydia1Ай бұрын
This episode was AMAZING! Beautifully narrated with mind blowing images that put me in such a great mood. And everything here on Earth in such a tiny perspective. Thankyou ❤
@johnnyringo352 ай бұрын
Excellent as always
@Mr.EmeraldTheGreenАй бұрын
Awesome documentary!! Very interesting! My only critique is that it’s so short. Would’ve loved to hear see/hear more!
@tfsheahan22652 ай бұрын
This is such a welcome video about an astronomical object, M31 and environs, that has been ignored for such a long time. But why? Yes it is beyond mysterious, but not to the extent to it has been ignored. Thank you for taking it all on. Keep after it as a topic
@ElizavetaRoschke2 ай бұрын
This episode is an absolute masterpiece! Thank you guys!!!
@jjchouinard23272 ай бұрын
Your videos are on a higher level. Thank you for your production quality. Is Kosmos part of /or availible on Nebula?
@jonasaung69242 ай бұрын
Is it me or everyone? Whenever I watch vids in this channel, I felt life, afterlife and struggles is nothing as universe is going back to day 1. Feels like we are part of the universe.
@ntombimjolly15042 ай бұрын
It's not just u buddy ❤
@russelljohnson91162 ай бұрын
Pretty sure we are part of the universe lol
@NothingverseOfficialАй бұрын
You're not the only one! Every time I watch videos on this channel, I can't help but think: “Wow, life, afterlife, all of it is probably just a warm-up for the universe to reset back to day one!” We’re definitely the side characters in this massive cosmic movie :)))))))))))))))))
@hakimghadiali8600Ай бұрын
There's no afterlife😮😅
@loisrossi8412 ай бұрын
Thank you. This is the 1st informative video I have seen about Andromeda.
@Amsztel2 ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing video as always. Mesmerising, precise and very informative.
@Konszky2 ай бұрын
Magnificent video about a magnificent galaxy. Thank you for your knowledge.
@bazpearce99932 ай бұрын
One of your best James and company. A ton of new information that I wasn't even aware of for sure.
@richardletaw40682 ай бұрын
Magnificent. Thank you. It has been decades since I have paid serious attention to astronomy. Now that I am, I find your channel one of the most informative, listenable, and visually striking available. I appreciate that. Keep it up-I’ll be following closely!
@aussietaipan87002 ай бұрын
Subscribed and liked. awesome video and thanks so much for presenting.
@brankelly19212 ай бұрын
This video was honestly award worthy. The cgi, the narration, the music. ESPECIALLY the visuals. Holy hell
@explorer.samratАй бұрын
Thank you Kosmo for bringing the whole Universe at our fingertips, where we can virtually travel to these distant galaxies through our 6.5 inch digital screens....😊❤️
@foreverNwonder2 ай бұрын
Always love a Kosmo video. Thanks for putting time and energy into educating the masses!
@surendranmk53062 ай бұрын
Even though it is never possible in reality to watch this galaxy in this way you got it animated in an amazing way, very useful to those enthusiastic people around the world, well done!
@Cigardr2 ай бұрын
A truly amazing and informative video. Thank you so much for your efforts.
@whaleoilbeefhooked9072 ай бұрын
Great upload. Absolutely loved this one.
@jenniferbeyer64122 ай бұрын
Great information. Didn't know that these observations have been done. Thank you for showing us.
@Faust-Federel2 ай бұрын
Impressive as usual, thank you verry much !
@PhysioAl12 ай бұрын
Great content 👌
@micheleandhenrycasavant3867 күн бұрын
The vast amount of time and concerted effort put into this piece shows. Excellent work, congratulations.
@JayadevanCR2 ай бұрын
Great work
@Jodie-G19813 күн бұрын
Y'all got me feeling the fascination for space, once more. Thank you.
@JohnMcGlynn-p4w29 күн бұрын
Thank you. I just learned 20X more about Andromeda than I knew before . Well done !
@jimmyohara260128 күн бұрын
Does it matter ? 🤷
@adamcrookedsmileАй бұрын
I once read that the Andromeda galaxy is 2 million light years away. I could not get my head around the distance. So then I figured out that the Milky Way is about 100 thoudands light years across. So the distance to Andromeda is 20-Miky-Way-diameters.
@mtrest44 күн бұрын
Andromeda is 2.6 million light-years away. The closest galaxy to the milky way. There are galaxies which are 13.8 billion (note billion, not million) light-years away that have been imaged by the James Webb telescope 🔭.
@danieldmg2 ай бұрын
Saw a video recently indicating that Andromeda and the Milky Way will not fully collide.
@g-man250713 күн бұрын
Wonderful presentation but would you mind including Fahrenheit as well when mentioning temperature?
@tonysargent16992 ай бұрын
Amazing and interesting video. Totally love your work, but I understand things can get difficult for films to get out to the public. I hope you are all well and in relative good spirits. Let's keep in touch. 🚀
@Rut19712 ай бұрын
This is an awesome and amazing video already and I'm only 5 minutes in. Thank you!
@thewolf16302 ай бұрын
As always great content and thank you for the continuous knowledge ✌🏾
@fraserduthie58532 ай бұрын
Production quality of this is outstanding. Probably one of my favourite science channels alongside SEA, both superb. Well done.
@konpenv22 ай бұрын
For the algorithm. Great video.
@eam25642 ай бұрын
Andromeda is fascinating, that Galaxy is our cosmic brother.. I bet some stars and planets in our galaxy came from there and vise versa, imagine that journey through the intergalactic space 🌌🚀 marvelous.
@mikemonard5418Ай бұрын
this was awesome❤
@ben58822 ай бұрын
Knocked it out of the park yet again🎉
@steveclark53572 ай бұрын
very well done, thank you
@thomashemeon20692 ай бұрын
Excellent !
@guillandanthony7112 ай бұрын
The universe can be so generous and beautiful but also destructive and cruel at the same time. Amazing! Great documentary!
@brianSalem5412 ай бұрын
Standing ovation for this incredible video!
@lecturesfromleeds614Ай бұрын
Andromeda is one of the most aesthetically pleasing galaxies
@STHFGDBYАй бұрын
The andromeda Galaxy is on a collision course with our Milky way, it is moving towards us at a speed of approx 9 million miles per day, and has been for millions of years. But the distance of 2.5 million light years away , means it wont reach us for another 4.5 billion years. Even when it does, the two Galaxies will become one, and the chances of any cosmic collisions will be highly unlikely, such is the great distance between the planets and stars, all it will do is change the look of the Milky way. It's incredibly we can see the Illuminosity of Andromeda, considering its great distance away from us. But Web is seeing light from distant Galaxies that are as old as time itself..
@brucesmith8285Ай бұрын
Yea, even if we are alive when it collides supposedly there is nothing and i mean nothing you or any man can do about it.
@TheGuruStud15 күн бұрын
Its outter stars are already very close. Galaxies are actually much more massive than the arms or most visible areas.
@dr.michaellittle56112 ай бұрын
Outstanding video 👏👏👏👏👏
@peorapearl31712 ай бұрын
This documentary is just amazing 🤩❤✨
@SpankyK2 ай бұрын
Super stoked for this one!
@MadHax-wt5tl2 ай бұрын
In 4 billion years our 2 galaxies will collide. Thankfully that's more than enough time for people to forget, that some bright spark wanted to name the new elliptical galaxy "milk-dromeda". I mean, really. I want to name it Boris.
@ds_the_rn2 ай бұрын
I’m glad we won’t be around to see that merger, cuz Milkdromeda is a horrid name. Milkymeda? Andromeday? Andromilk? 🤷🏻♀️ I like Boris. Or maybe just…Chuck.
@Chatsworth19792 ай бұрын
Marvelous video ❤
@janmcleod81982 ай бұрын
Wonderful presentation, thank you. 😊 🇦🇺 20:54
@AprilMarie-oy8sh2 ай бұрын
I've paid attention to astronomy for a little while, but never knew this both fascinating and somewhat scary information about the Andromeda Galaxy. What I still do not understand is why the pull of the Andromeda is so strong? Is it that it's such a huge galaxy compared to the others in the local group? I would like to know. But what I did learn about Andromeda is immense. Everything was wonderful, the graphics, explanations; it was out of the ballpark ! The only thing I didn't like was that it was too short for such a wonderful subject. Bravo!👏👍
@anthonyalfredyorke1621Ай бұрын
Thanks for a wonderful video, you said it took a lot of time and effort. Well you certainly didn't waste your time the show is fantastic, thanks and have a wonderful Week. PEACE AND LOVE TO EVERYONE ❤❤.
@Oldschool8112 ай бұрын
Outstanding a+ enjoyed it 👍 😊
@PeterArnold19692 ай бұрын
This has been very interesting to watch. Thank you for putting so much time and effort into this. I have an off-topic question; I'm really curious as to your accent. Do you mind me asking where you're from?
@frankfowlkes78722 ай бұрын
Why won't the neutron star in Andromeda explode as a supernova when it reaches it's critical mass as it gathers more material from the larger star?
@mrspidey802 ай бұрын
The neutron star already underwent supernova. It can't physically do that again. It can still accumulate mass, though. Due to quantum mechanical effects, adding mass to a neutron star causes it to shrink. Eventually, it will shrink below its own Schwartzschild radius and turn into a black hole.
@person-jw7vb2 ай бұрын
This is awesome !
@pedrocoelho4692 ай бұрын
Finnaly a new video
@yoniyonatan-m9k2 ай бұрын
That is the most entertaining & realistic astronomy video I have ever seen before.In my opinion when you said that "The Andromeda Galaxy & Milky Way Galaxy are Pushing each other" I really take this as an evidence to the Mega-M32 Galaxy formation & smallness. But also I fairly recognized that there is something shared with this two galaxies that can took us to the history of the emergence of the Milky Way Galaxy our home Galaxy. In this cluster we can even see some of the most dramatic explosion & combination of two galaxies that open the door for the secrets of the super massive black holes that are outside our own galaxies. At the end I want to suggest the mostly in our astronomy t;s said that most of the galaxy centers are occupied by black holes but that isn't being right according to the new investigation of scientific research. In addition I want to ask you Who named the Andromeda Galaxy ? , Can you investigate a little about the center of the Andromeda's Galaxy & what's in it? & In what year is this galaxy named?
@SigWahrheit2 ай бұрын
Someone please tell me how to find the soundtrack playing in the background, these songs are so good
@AprilMarie-oy8sh2 ай бұрын
PS: By the way scientists say the Andromeda-Milkyway merger has already begun; long before they thought it would.
@TedToal_TedToal2 ай бұрын
Very nice!
@tommy-er6hh2 ай бұрын
I believe the most recent mass estimates of Andromeda and Milky Way are 1.5-2.0 to Milky Ways 1.0. but they are estimates.
@thekingofmojacar5333Ай бұрын
Yes, this is a beautifully narrated and excellently illustrated space video, thank you! If we consider that Andromeda is our next door neighboring galaxy and that we humans would need billions of years with our fastest rockets to visit this galaxy at the outermost edge, then you realize how "ultragigantic" the entire universe actually is...
@TheEyez1872 ай бұрын
It's believed that the merger has already begun; with some stars gravitationally (originally) bound to Andromeda having entered the outer span of our galaxy!
@kanwaljitsingh32485 күн бұрын
Loved it
@TobinHolzАй бұрын
"All's Well That Ends Well" You can shake your spears but you cannot change a thing which matters
@claytongreen70002 ай бұрын
I'm gradually accepting the idea that these are well researched cosmological videos covering subjects not found in astronomy text books published in recent decades. This has been a difficult conclusion to reach having experienced a number of KZbin channels that borrow content from too many sources and merge it creating conflicting "facts" and little continuity within even a single video. One challenge, if overcome, that would help me focus and take away knowledge from these already labor intensive works, may exist simply because of language differences and script translations. No matter the cause, more awareness of semantics would make this content safer for new learners and casual viewers. The following words or phrases are used throughout this script: "the galaxy", "M31" and "Andromeda". SUGGESTION 1: I've spent my entire life as an American English speaker hearing "the galaxy" as meaning the Milky Way -- the one galaxy we all live in. If the script needs alternative names to not repeat "Andromeda", refer to it as "this galaxy" only once immediately after using a proper name (Andromeda or M31) - at least in any English script. Then use the proper name(s) again, mostly or exclusively if possible. "The galaxy" means something else to most English speakers. SUGGESTION 2: No matter how many names a galaxy is catalogued under, choose only 1 or 2 best known, but use them together often, reinforcing both names. Most people have heard of Andromeda which is the only proper name given in the video title (M31 should be there as it becomes the main named used in the video). Call it "Andromeda also known as M31" in the script several times before using one or the other. Use Andromeda/M31 in the title. Teach us that these two names are interchangeable then you should never have to say "the galaxy" or "this galaxy" SUGGESTION 3: Another reason to never say "the galaxy" or "this galaxy" is this script covers the names of multiple, close galaxies. Whether they collide(d), merge(d) or destroy(ed) each other in the past, present or future, after talking about M31 Andromeda, M32 and M110 (plus others) as being separate, named galaxies, the phrase "the galaxy" would seem like a bad script choice in all languages. SUGGESTION FOR THE NEW VIEWERS: Use the title to teach that M31 Andromeda is a galaxy. Even in English, the title "Andromeda's Disaster, What the Galaxy Closest to Us Conceal" does suggest Andromeda is a galaxy or "this galaxy" but again "the galaxy" is part of that title and new learners will be confused. I realize, titles are extremely important to the monetization that makes these videos even possible so I'm not really qualified to say much on that. QUESTION: Since the names Andromeda and M31 seem best positioned as the surviving names of past and future galaxy collisions, is that really a "Disaster" from our human perspective? Perhaps M31 Andromeda is the "Galaxy Victor" or "Reinvented Galaxy" or "future battle space and partner, even of our Milky Way".
@christhescienceguy62852 ай бұрын
The fact that we can see planets in another galaxy is mind-blowing!
@JeremiahJ.Burtis-s8rАй бұрын
It's awesome to be a Mettershmitt with an 888 brain.
@DogmaticAtheist2 ай бұрын
I, for one, love detroit.
@dentohzdennisons2 ай бұрын
I love this channel. ❤❤
@l19892 ай бұрын
As fast as possible 😉
@sreejithomkaram2 ай бұрын
Quality 😍😍😍
@bigcity20852 ай бұрын
So if inner and outer Andromeda are not conducive to life, could not the same be said of the Milky Way ? There could be civilizations way on the other side of galactic center....that we would never ever see. I've never heard the concept of a "habitable zone" of a galaxy discussed before. Good stuff. Thanks.
@satanicmicrochipv56562 ай бұрын
Yep, it applies to the milky way.
@thekingofmojacar5333Ай бұрын
I would like to make contact with our human version of Andromeda. There must be so many life forms here and there and we (and they) will never know. Presumably there are also life forms that are so different and function so differently, perhaps we could not even discover and see them... Unfortunately, the gigantic distances and our limited consciousness do not allow any contact...
@bigcity2085Ай бұрын
@@thekingofmojacar5333 Fear not - telepathy can travel a looong way. Just not the way we are here and now.
@jonathanhughes8679Ай бұрын
It’s crazy to think that you see a star go supernova and it takes almost 6 months for it to all burnout. I realize that it’s not uncommon for supernovas but the simple fact of it. Neutron stars are some of the craziest stars because if close enough and it’s pointed towards us, the gamma ray beam would hit us, then and instantly burn off our atmosphere and you wouldn’t know anything until it hits because it travels at light speed. And once on the side hit would instantly have their atoms would be scattered and burned away.
@Lot-46567 күн бұрын
Thnak you.
@OnilMarteNavarroza2 ай бұрын
10:18 Did I hear it right? Red hot plasma on a blue star?
@swiftmaticАй бұрын
Yeah. He said it earlier, too. Edit: @21:26 he got it right😂
@matthewjohnmoriarty10 күн бұрын
Holy shit. What an intro 👏
@ronnieripz2 ай бұрын
A kosmo video dropped!
@danmadefurniture2 ай бұрын
Holy shit! You guys actually made a video! Congratulations
@bigmike35512 ай бұрын
good one
@pronabmisra31752 ай бұрын
Just ❤.. Best wishes
@Dazza13Bravo17 күн бұрын
The galaxies are so mass most we would pass through each other.
@TheresaREAberilla2 күн бұрын
For me: these constelations and planets, and stars, and other "objects" in the universe, are the same, as what "atomic" particles, full of massive compact "chemicals" on a solid stone, as vibrant as the center of "World's Favourite" - TULIP, and as exquisite as a "seedpod"!!! Never the "less", more important than the sea basin, with the crustaceans, the sea plants, and the fishes!!! They all 'imply', LIFE ----- The source of everything!!! Love, Cleo
@grokeffer62262 ай бұрын
It seems like an explosion as big as the first one described would sterilize huge swathes of Andromeda.
@isaackitone6 күн бұрын
I am fully convinced that there is an "earth" somewhere within the Andromeda galaxy, complete with animals and plants, probably with "Humans" like you and me at some point of civilization, similar to ours, ahead or behind.
@saku02072 ай бұрын
Nice 👍
@thomashemeon20692 ай бұрын
Why is it always said that Andromeda is being drawn toward the Milky Way when it seems to me that it’s the other way around?
@sashaSwetlowski2 ай бұрын
yes
@logicplague2 ай бұрын
Both are being drawn toward each other.
@bigcity20852 ай бұрын
It's like Scholz's star....did it pass us 70,000 yrs. ago ,or did we pass it. Who's traveling around the galaxy quicker. (?)
@ds_the_rn2 ай бұрын
We’re all being drawn towards The Great Attractor.
@WoodlandT2 ай бұрын
It’s both
@rocketRobScott2 ай бұрын
What are the odds of a supernova happening in our galaxy? [edit] near enough to effect us, I mean.
@logicplague2 ай бұрын
If by "effect" you mean something actually harmful, basically zero. There aren't many stars nearby large enough to even go supernova, to say nothing of affecting us. We may have incidents like we did in 2004 where a magnetar 50,000 ly away experienced a "starquake" releasing enough energy to temporarily blind satellites not even pointed in its direction, partially ionize the upper atmosphere and "make Earth's magnetic field ring like a bell", but otherwise we'd never notice it(not bad for an object the size of Manhattan, on the other side of the galaxy lol). At the moment, Betelgeuse is the best candidate, and without tech the only noticeable effect will be a very bright star visible during the day for around a month or so.
@rocketRobScott2 ай бұрын
@@logicplague thanks … it was a little alarming when the video appeared to show half the Andromeda galaxy in the blast zone.
@logicplague2 ай бұрын
@@rocketRobScott Yeah, it's a clickbait thing lol. Also, WTF did my comment get deleted? FFS KZbin, I must have REALLY pissed someone off. Good.
@joemcintyre20902 ай бұрын
I like to visualize myself as a giant who can hop from galaxy to galaxy like stepping stones. Would the giant's feet be moving faster than light?
@jamesdaly76642 ай бұрын
Fair play to the cameraman
@mtrest44 күн бұрын
Good 👍 ASMR for bed 🛏️ time
@darhammora78672 ай бұрын
Never heard a galaxy exploding
@sudeepspillai19 күн бұрын
May be like this some one in Andromeda galaxy doing similar video about Milky Way galaxy...