To anybody who's reading this, I pray that whatever is hurting you or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better. May the dark thoughts, the overthinking, and the doubt exit your mind. May clarity replace confusion. May peace and calmness fill your life.
@DonaldAnderson-vr2zb3 ай бұрын
I need to learn how. Im getting sick from my anxity.
@tylersarkozi20253 ай бұрын
Thank you
@bensmith9353 ай бұрын
You as well my internet friend
@bostonbased83243 ай бұрын
Thank you
@misterheavy22963 ай бұрын
Thank you. Every bit helps. Bless you.
@ugochukwuemecheta97933 ай бұрын
Watching space and galactic documentaries helps my mind escape the earthly chaos and constant bombardment with news of wars and woes. May we all find peace.
@LordOfThePancakes3 ай бұрын
Nobody cares kid
@LordOfThePancakes3 ай бұрын
Nobody cares kid
@sdwone3 ай бұрын
Here Here Bro! Don't mind the Basement Dwellers! 😁
@Piaskunka3 ай бұрын
Not true. For example I care - and I feel the same.
@scampidog37933 ай бұрын
The person who said nobody cares feel like it's that insignificant that had say it twice 😂and ye it dose help to get away from the worlds troubles I'm the same
@visionary47873 ай бұрын
Gravitational waves are like the universe’s secret messages, rippling through spacetime and carrying stories of black hole collisions and exploding stars. What’s fascinating is that they aren't just another form of radiation-they’re *distortions* in spacetime itself. LIGO's ability to detect these tiny shifts in reality feels almost magical, yet it's grounded in cutting-edge science. It's not just about black holes; it's about unlocking mysteries we didn’t even know existed, from neutron stars creating gold to revealing the structure of the cosmos. The future of gravitational wave astronomy? It's like opening a whole new chapter in how we understand the universe.
@johannageisel53903 ай бұрын
If we are able to listen far enough back into the past of the universe with gravitational waves, we will hear a voice say: "Test. Test. Is this thing on?"
@sparkybearings3 ай бұрын
do appreciate the time and effort invested into this production. ~ this particular journey is a relief in a discourteous world.
@HyenaEmpyema2 ай бұрын
It's not effort, it's copy paste from a textbook into a speech AI.
@HappyBrownBear-ff8md2 ай бұрын
Well! Whatever it is. I ❤to watch this space.. 😊
@fulltiltboogie10383 ай бұрын
Put this on to fall asleep to but it was too amazing to fall asleep. Video to sleep to: 1/10 Video on astronomy: 10/10
@HappyBrownBear-ff8md2 ай бұрын
Wonderful abd Excellent!!! ❤
@laurenholton52189 күн бұрын
😂😂
@joshb42303 ай бұрын
Ahhh yes, the soothing voice of Space Matters...... I will sleep like a baby tonight.
@kiemiejaa89183 ай бұрын
I'll be joining u, on a couple of minutes
@raptorsean14643 ай бұрын
And wake up with a little more knowledge then you had when you fell asleep the night before.
@RyanHoodStompsKittens3 ай бұрын
But tonight, the crooked man is coming to get you, so....
@djlee793 ай бұрын
learn while you sleep!
@bdis893 ай бұрын
Is it an a.i. voice?
@JerryAndSteve2 ай бұрын
this is the only channel about space I'll accept with an american accent (and a southern one at that!) every space documentary youtube channels with an american accent sounds as if they are speaking to children. Dumbing it down or if they are talking about complex ideas it SOUNDS like they are speaking to children. Even in tv documentaries! Well done! Another great video :)
@robertbrianmay2 ай бұрын
Or like forest gump
@derekscanlan4641Ай бұрын
I used to love "The Universe" when it first showed. It was mostly American Narrated but didn't dumb it down very much. I always remember the one where David Grinspoon described deep time and the heat death of the universe... mindblowing
@JamesHodge-w7k3 ай бұрын
At 52:01 in the video it states the speed of light is 186,000 mph. That is incorrect. The speed of light is 186,000 mps. It takes light about 8 to 9 minutes to travel from the Sun to the Earth. At the speed according the video it would take about 500 hours for light to travel from the Sun to the Earth. Just thought it should be corrected.
@jin86843 ай бұрын
Cool story bro
@RomaRapoport2 ай бұрын
Correct!
@fitzfitzchivalry4538Ай бұрын
@jin8684 it's correct bro, get an education bro 😂😂😂
@gogdisasters3 ай бұрын
So glad I watched this! Full of valuable insights.
@frezenthyusein69133 ай бұрын
Hello fellow stoners 🍁.
@sivalock2 ай бұрын
😂👋
@w1llythekid8422 ай бұрын
yooo😂
@Thatmangobird2 ай бұрын
Hello bro😂
@manmadegod1002 ай бұрын
I grabbed my bong and hit play, lol.
@brockwhite86992 ай бұрын
This is my community, not that weirdo comment about pray to stop my anxiety or whatever. Hahaha
@stellarwind19463 ай бұрын
Will unskippable KZbin ads still be around at the end of the universe?
@senseoffender96553 ай бұрын
Get premium. It’s crazy how much it improves the experience. One of the best decisions I’ve made last year. So much frustration and time saved when you spend time on ytb everyday. Highly recommend!
@craig.encinitas3 ай бұрын
They don’t exist for those of us with a Premium account. 😉
@warriorpitbull11703 ай бұрын
@@craig.encinitas You don't need a premium account to get ad-free youtube.
@sirprize51913 ай бұрын
❤
@lifewalkerusa1363 ай бұрын
I forgot KZbin has ads. Do yourself a favor, go premium
@christopherwhittaker26202 ай бұрын
Outstanding video, LIGO Has to be one of humanity’s greatest achievements.
@OlShaky2 ай бұрын
I like the narrators voice. It's like listening to my grandpa tell me about space
@NothingverseOfficial3 ай бұрын
One strange thing about gravitational waves is that they can pass through black holes without being blocked. Unlike light, gravitational waves can travel through the strongest objects in the universe without being affected.
@sirprize51913 ай бұрын
Sounds like some dimensional shit
@TheApplications13 ай бұрын
It was mentioned in the holy scriptures that human mind is weak and limited. Our body will go back to dust. It is holy biblically truth. And if you dont believe in God that do not add or deduct his words your mind will be lost in the whole universe. His holy words is true and powerfully perfect no mistakes!
@fredfish43163 ай бұрын
@@TheApplications1why you gotta babble nonsense at other people? Keep it to yourself.
@TheBobdesigns42623 ай бұрын
@@TheApplications1go troll elsewhere
@ahklys13213 ай бұрын
how does that work? You sure? Aren't black holes areas of immense gravity sink?
@karlgraber20253 ай бұрын
He said light travels 186,000 miles per hour? It's 186,000 miles a second
@Makaveli123212 ай бұрын
Hella fast
@Sandvik942 ай бұрын
69 burgers per track round; football field sized 🇺🇸
@killykillerton7937Ай бұрын
I think c is where the self impedance of aether at the speed c stops light from going any faster. The same impedance is involved in inertial mass. There's a traction between moving light and moving matter at c. The reason inertial mass has a stronger gradient than the impedance of light at c is due to the circuitous path aether flows in vortices around particles of matter. The linear distance light travels in the form of matter is much longer in a linear distance she to this circuitous path translating the impedance on light at c into inertial resistance to acceleration of mass
@Locomang03 ай бұрын
I always find The Great Attractor fascinating :p
@ahklys13213 ай бұрын
thats what she said
@JKDVIPER3 ай бұрын
Ya, that thing must be dense.
@johannageisel53903 ай бұрын
"History of the Universe" just published a video about the Great Attractor. Or rather, about the movement of the galaxies in the part of the universe we can observe.
@JKDVIPER3 ай бұрын
@@johannageisel5390 picture something so massive that collapsed, and now 100,000,000,000 solar masses is in a chunk!” Several thousand black holes came together was my idea.
@blastypowpow2 ай бұрын
@@johannageisel5390It was so good! I get so excited for their monthly videos!
@kwagalamilly13712 ай бұрын
Most relevant video watched in 15years, regarding space 😅😅😅
@wicekwickowski3798Ай бұрын
I am amazed by your visualization of quantum and physical phenomena in general. That's why I gave you a subscription and a thumbs up without any discussion!
@NikolasScience2 ай бұрын
I'm so glad I watched this! It’s packed with valuable insights.
@ripapa63553 ай бұрын
C is 186000 miles per SECOND, not hour.
@ChadKnight3D3 ай бұрын
Wermmhewls!
@JamesHodge-w7k3 ай бұрын
I noticed that as well.
@majbarkai2 ай бұрын
Yea, I was thinking that too, a little editing and proofreading/listening goes a long way but I can cut them some slack since there’s not frequent errors like that on this channel. Those of us who know what they meant can mention slip for those who don’t. Right?
@fitzfitzchivalry4538Ай бұрын
@@majbarkaipretty major slip up though for a science channel though. The speed of light ffs
@GamerKiwiАй бұрын
I used to sleep to space documentaries on discovery and Cosmos by Carl Sagan. These space videos hold the same space for me
@TomJones-op9nj3 ай бұрын
I am skeptical about these “findings” but the content was top notch….a lot of work went into your presentation…thank you !
@fitzfitzchivalry4538Ай бұрын
What qualifies you to be skeptical?
@rav81492 ай бұрын
Such a soothing southern accent. I love this.🎉
@AaronKetchum-op3nt3 ай бұрын
My father doesn't believe in black holes. They are something he doesn't understand. Therefore, he doesn't think they exist.
@davidknapp52243 ай бұрын
We all create our own universe and our brain, you're both right. Loving your dad is all that matters. 🥹
@angrytitan24793 ай бұрын
Do you understand?
@mayukgupta97603 ай бұрын
Are you related to Ash Ketchum?? 😮
@donald-f3t3 ай бұрын
Black holes are one of the trillions of little bangs and they are part of our universe expanding?
@sethprice2413 ай бұрын
Einstein didn't believe in them either. Even though general relativity predicted them. He couldn't conceptualize it.
@KRZYSZTOFZAWADA-qv6yi3 ай бұрын
love it. amazing...story and music... Thank You
@damienmcleod26222 ай бұрын
Excellent video!
@tomanimaux3 ай бұрын
This video provided so much useful information in an engaging way!
@vinns163 ай бұрын
Physics dont get weird but people do!!!
@JamesBarry-j7m3 ай бұрын
We will leave politics out of this 😅😅😅😅😅
@warriorpitbull11703 ай бұрын
@@JamesBarry-j7m The only person that brought up politics was you.
@DeeEditor13 ай бұрын
@@JamesBarry-j7m no diddy
@TheApplications13 ай бұрын
It was mentioned in the holy scriptures that human mind is weak and limited. Our body will go back to dust. It is holy biblically truth. And if you dont believe in God that do not add or deduct his words your mind will be lost in the whole universe. His holy words is true and powerfully perfect no mistakes!
@vinns163 ай бұрын
@@TheApplications1 your mind is allready lost if you believe in god🤣🤣
@itsLuxFN3 ай бұрын
nice vid
@Rosaumanan21213 ай бұрын
Thank you for the great jobs you do on your life.
@manuelwilliams68362 ай бұрын
Love these bed time stories
@nesobreАй бұрын
Physics get weird at the edge of the universe where we have never been or never will be.. but its weird.. trust me bro..
@mrsmiller10053 ай бұрын
The videos are so satisfying.
@Assocgarbage50Ай бұрын
16:05 I always like the sense of happy urgency that a random rare astronomical event brings. It’s like “what kind of data should we take?” “Yes.” “In this data we smeared jelly on the lens.”
@andytorres57213 ай бұрын
Awesome video!
@ExploreandDiscuss3 ай бұрын
I love ur videos
@GalacticDiscoveriesQuestАй бұрын
The analogy about electrons behaving like waves at this point is such a cool way to simplify the science. How does this behavior specifically affect the scaling limits of processors in the future?"
@whatshishead26802 ай бұрын
I love relaxing space docos to learn and fall asleep to, but when I wake I wouldn't have a clue what I learnt
@robotaholicАй бұрын
I cant wrap my brain around how the detector itself isnt biased or affected and thus distorted. Also, why not use electrons like a scanning electron mucroscope to be more sharp or precise.? Thank you for making all this
@williamramey19592 ай бұрын
Could you please point out or indicate the direction where the end of he universe exists? Because of your title for this excellent video, you would know where it is. I do know that until 1925, astronomers thought there was only one galaxy, the Milky Way Galaxy.
@valeniusthekat2 ай бұрын
This is why we need 3D tv 🥰✌️👍
@biblio_nosleep3 ай бұрын
Your mom calls me the Great Attractor
@Melody-mz2vv2 ай бұрын
IM ROLLING
@MistressbbАй бұрын
🤣
@ericr447920 сағат бұрын
🤜 Respect
@CosmicOdyssey-g9n3 ай бұрын
The universe is truly a great mystery, and each new discovery only amazes us more!"
@realNikoCousin3 ай бұрын
Brain: Space Matters dropped a new banger. 🧠
@davidhupp30062 ай бұрын
Who's the narrator? His southern voice is so calming and relaxing
@troyholdenvoices2 ай бұрын
it is I....
@DaniCamoАй бұрын
@@troyholdenvoices oh this makes me feel so much better. I was worried that I just found out my favorite space documentary channel is totally AI generated. I'm no scientist, but I've not found any glaring untruths and I watch this everyday - so I've been searching to see if I could figure out if I've been had. 😂 I'm so relieved that at least you're real! And amazing, at that. As a Georgian I always appreciate smart folks with an accent similar to mine (are you Tennessee, BTW?). Anyway. Thanks for the assurance that someone is doing something behind the scenes. 😁
@dirkcrisman34152 ай бұрын
Very fascinating
@Mossyz.Ай бұрын
Thank you...and GoodNight .
@freespiritwithnature43843 ай бұрын
If everything was just a fraction higher ,lower,left,right,we wouldn't exist.❤
@lysol66633 ай бұрын
I though I was the only that used these videos at night
@Slavik-qh2xo3 ай бұрын
Close your eyes, folks, and predend we are all on a spaceship and drift off to sleep. Have great cosmic dreams. Good night.
@fredfish43163 ай бұрын
We all are. It is called Earth. Cheers.
@Espiritu-o7x3 ай бұрын
@fredfish4316 True. And our entire galaxy is a flying spaceship as well.
@thomasmatzen74003 ай бұрын
Danke für die Antwort interessant.
@TafSchaefer2 ай бұрын
I was enjoying this video until the big error appeared - the speed of light is 186,000 miles per second, not mph. This error makes me doubt the validity of the whole thing. 😢
@matthewschwartz87302 ай бұрын
Unless I'm mistaken many of the videos on this channel have the same error. It is because of the southern accent AI person that I assume they're all on the same channel
@NaughtOverAll2 ай бұрын
Tachyons. Try reading/analyzing information backwards "chronologically". Might find some use in it, worth a shot.
@larryhammer592621 күн бұрын
Creators are going further & further into the far future & filling it with creation! Sincerely the senior foundation creator! Note I am not Larry!
@djlee793 ай бұрын
Avoidive Zone? Or.. Zone of avoidance?
@luislandino92472 ай бұрын
I'm watching this at 3 in the morning
@jkt3937Ай бұрын
Correct me if im wrong, but I believe light travels at a rate of 186,000 miles per hour, not per HOUR, as stated the 51:56 mark of this video. Nothing like being off by a factor of 3600 on one of the most basic measurements in all of science.
@foxtrott2610 күн бұрын
So correct me if im wrong. But at 8:52 mins in, the LIGO machine as u put it has 2 lasers perpendicular to each other measuring grav waves coming in, all well and good but its flawed as ur only measuring waves in 2D ,they have it measuring the X & Y axis only , they forgot to add a vertical axis called Z in their LIGO machine.and if they did add it they would get mcub accurate and reliable information
@BronzeCoin14 күн бұрын
It's very clear to me that life is just a small but fascinating side quest of reality. There's a much bigger reason to the universe that will probably never understand fully, but that's okay with me.
@SANN-19693 ай бұрын
Never end is the beginning
@KhoaiTuber6 күн бұрын
It's truly unimaginable to think that one day, time and space might cease to exist. Do you think we will ever discover the mysteries and fully understand the universe before it 'ends'?
@darkhandz16 күн бұрын
Sleep well brothers
@killykillerton7937Ай бұрын
The soeed of light increases as the universe expands. Its always 186k miles per second because the miles get longer as space expands. Dial back to the singularity preceeding the big bang where the soeed of light is zero. Plug that into E=Mc^2 E=0 M=0 Proving that the existence of mass and energy are products of dynamic aether. The expansion of the universe creates the change in potential for entropy to exist. As soace expands with the universe falling into the void, the impedance on light diminishes allowing it to speed up increasing the total energy present in the universe maintaining a balanced and consistent mass-energy ratio to volume of space within the universe and the illusion of an inchanging speed of light.
@thebudman1980Ай бұрын
Some of those waves should be constant for as long as some black holes live you would think.
@Itory13373 ай бұрын
Meanwhile on the same planet people believe the Earth is flat while questioning those scientists…
@barkmaker3 ай бұрын
Questioning IS science.
@chrisvig1233 ай бұрын
Questioning if the earth is round is not science…it’s denying science exists
@fredfish43163 ай бұрын
@@barkmakerNot all questions are science though. Where did i put my teeth is a question ... but it ain't science.
@barkmaker3 ай бұрын
@@fredfish4316, I never said questions are science.
@ColeSotil9 күн бұрын
It's completely clear to me the answers to these questions. And it's so simple that you sound so silly asking them, because the answers are in the questions, if you have the fundamental understanding of the basics. There are all sizes of magnitude in the raw space that some call observable universe. The same goes for wavelengths. You see other distant galaxies flying away at a faster rate but that's due the wavelengths of many sizes intersecting. They are literally surfing the waves as will we soon after as soon as the giant waves reach us at which point they will appear to move slower and seem to be destined to collide. Dark matter is not for us who know, but to confuse the deceived deceivers who think themselves to be something. A bone for tbe dogs if you will. And more...
@jordank1813Ай бұрын
To be fair... Physics gets weird at the beginning of the universe, too. And right now with a whole lot of specific cases. And when you look really tiny.... And when you look really big.... So basically we know very little physics lol
@chandler47492 ай бұрын
There should be gravitational waves from the spawn of the universe where over the age of the universe they are detectable by trying to pinpoint a particals position and velocity at the same time there sits the reason its not possible to know both momentum and position of particals. If we looked for gravitational waves in this realm and possibly to the plank size or an electromagnetic wave smaller or as small as quark lenghty
@Assocgarbage50Ай бұрын
1:07:51 cut short? Wouldn’t a stars lifespan be determined at its birth. It’s not a random event exacted upon the star
@CosmosPooll2 ай бұрын
WOWWWW AMAZİNGGG..
@neilbornstein59403 ай бұрын
Did they attach the wrong video? This isn't about the end of the universe
@calebrochester95168 күн бұрын
The pain in these comments are terrible to read. It hurts to see how many people hurting lately. The horror unleashed by the dying empire is tolling its toll on us all. Good luck to us all. Unity!
@DrBiBeatz3 ай бұрын
Space is like a river. After 5 billion years the universe started to fall like a waterfall
@jonesjones95072 ай бұрын
This documentary is an ad trap. The longest and worst ads.
@leslie15262 ай бұрын
Of course it’s a trap…
@sharinaross1865Ай бұрын
Of course
@nathanpierce7143Ай бұрын
Great video, but Holy s**t KZbin- an ad evey 4.5 mins like clockwork on this one. For shame!! :)
@killykillerton7937Ай бұрын
Waves only travel through aether. They can't travel outside the aether into the absolute void the universe is expanding into which is why they bounce back and resonate throughout the universe.
@lougasch24582 ай бұрын
Sidemen among us heritage
@christinecallahan55123 ай бұрын
There is no end of the Universe, it's ENDLESS.......
@CobraHash.2 ай бұрын
At 52:01 you state light travels at 186,000mph, which is completely incorrect. Light travels at 671 million miles per hour, 186,000 miles per second.
@nilesn97872 ай бұрын
I wonder would gravity wave detector also detect the presence of warp fields or passing spacecraft.
@BlackGeorgeDrives12 күн бұрын
Who else woke up here?
@MatthewDePasse-sm9qfКүн бұрын
Here..
@Spootiful2 ай бұрын
13:50 Don't we have have something already to bounce lasers to the moon and back? Would we be able to do anything useful with a satellite in orbit around Earth constantly bouncing a beam to and back from a mirror system?
@carolprice13892 ай бұрын
Here's a crazy question ❓❓ what if the reason why all our calculations are wrong about the end of the universe is because we are looking at it the wrong way??? what we keep on trying to predict as the end of the universe is really the VARY birth of the universe!!!What if the true end that can't be changed because it's already happened created the universe to begin with. imagine This the foundation of the universe got destroyed by us humans in a time travel experiment that has already been done twice one time in 1943 and another in 1983 and both were not time travel experiments but were the test of a stable tachyon field???The first was a destroyer in 1943 and next was a army Base in 1983!!! Tachyons go faster than light and they are traveling backwards in time!!!What if the foundation of the universe is particles that travel faster than light and time so what if the two fields of tachyon particles one covering a destroyer of 1943 the other covering a empty army Base from 1983 collided in a hipper space turn created by the interaction of the two what would happen inside of the tunnel????A explosion of faster than light particles that would have no limits and would not weeken no matter how far it spread also traveling backwards in time would that make the background echo of the Big bang????That was the big bang the rest of it is extremely obvious and proving it wrong is also impossible and yet by us proving that the universe has no center has proven that would mean that there was no big bang because that explosion would be the center of the univers!!!
@eliasfrohlicher274Ай бұрын
What the actual hell are you talking about man 😂
@bangoken38952 ай бұрын
Until we can fully travel outside our own solar system I will never believe a word mention by anyone.
@gandolforaimondo319215 күн бұрын
The universum well never ending,it is eternal.
@MrAvidLearnerАй бұрын
6:00 blew my mind
@jesselove3715Ай бұрын
186,000 miles per second, not miles per hour.
@grahamogorman78312 ай бұрын
From where WE ARE? Or beyond measurements? thank you universe! we are the best!
@daMillenialTrucker2 ай бұрын
no GOD is the BEST
@skehleben76993 ай бұрын
Am I correct in presuming gravity waves bend the very fabric of reality? Has the effect been observed on the quantum level? So many questions!
@carlbell22263 ай бұрын
It has that's why there's a difference between the lasers pattern no gravity wave no light spot at the target mirror
@Abcde0-e5kАй бұрын
Endless bro..
@AaronKetchum-op3nt3 ай бұрын
Gravitational waves are different.
@highwayman_actual2 ай бұрын
Instead of Laser Interferometer Gravitational wave Observatory they should’ve gone with Laser Interferometer Gravitational detecting Mass Array
@mahaelhag6892Ай бұрын
No Science 2017 is BESTEST BEST FRIENDS with Agricultural Science 2017 and Physics 2017 Biology 2017
@KissMyArs-n9tАй бұрын
I think everything has a container......so space itself is a container which i believe is a orb that can expand yet still has a ending or edge
@FutureSight66625 күн бұрын
yeah the edge is the interesting part
@brucewane62823 ай бұрын
Wave is faster than the speed of light.
@johannageisel53903 ай бұрын
Nothing is faster than the speed of light.... Apart from the speed of lies.
@NRDewiNurmayaniАй бұрын
Wrong 😑, the faster than the light 💡 is the words
@ATL_Taetae2 ай бұрын
Have we recorded quasars colliding or magnetars, what's that wave like😊
@thescreamingellens96162 ай бұрын
Magnators are neutron stars, so yes, in effect, they've been observed... the magnetic field of a magnatar doesn't make it a different object from the perspective of gravity. A quasar is a active super massive black hole, and the video explained that the frequencies of merging super massive black holes is beyond our current detection capabilities, then No, we haven't observed those
@jeyaramanramasamy7273Ай бұрын
Vertical gravitational waves should be studied.
@xz5gh11122 ай бұрын
If the JWT was pointed towards the center of the milky way could it enter and study the Black Hole and come back out of the dormant Black Hole that's said to be at the center of the milky way??