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@fabriziobiancucci770211 ай бұрын
And remember, even this may not be the last thing that will ever happen, because as they said in the video "Are you a dream of a dead universe?", now dark energy could literally create new pop-up universes
@malkariss11 ай бұрын
This is an amazing thought experiment, but you're absolutely right. There's so much that we don't understand, or that we could be wrong about. Also, we're expecting that so much doesn't change over vast amounts of time. Do we even know the laws of physics will be the same that far in the future? Crazy, but amazingly interesting, stuff.
@carlosa.a.10073 ай бұрын
4:22 Yeah, the thing is that massive stars are rare. More than 90% of all stars will end their existence as white dwarves, including our Sun, which is actually closer to a medium-mass star. We still detect many large stars because they shine very bright, and make their existence obvious. Not seeing them would be like shouting to a megaphone connected to a 4-metre subwoofer speaker, expecting to not call attention. But if you pick a radius of 15 light-years from us, for example, most stars are red or orange dwarves, as we detect a damn lot of them at least on nearby areas.
@-ENDER-11 ай бұрын
Your reactions have so much more than the usual "damn that's crazy", you have so many questions and you try to figure them out with your own logic before the video covers the topic, which is a refreshing sight on here. Keep at it, you are amazing.
@-ENDER-11 ай бұрын
also, where did you get that mug?
@malkariss11 ай бұрын
Thank you again :) Here's a link to the mug, I love it! www.walmart.com/ip/Super-Mario-Gamer-Pipe-Ceramic-Coffee-Tea-Cup-Mug-Collectible-15-Oz-Ounces/3320042341?from=/search
@muldoone692011 ай бұрын
I know i've asked this once, but on the topic of "The last thing to ever happen" You really should watch Timelapse to the end of time by melody sheep. or something along those lines, so cool. but keep up the good work!
@malkariss11 ай бұрын
@muldoone6920 thank you so much! I have that one on the list, I'll bump it up to do sooner for you :)
@muldoone692011 ай бұрын
No need, but Im thankful that its in your list! I honestly can't wait. Space stuff blows my mind.@@malkariss
@RForReversal11 ай бұрын
@@malkariss Their Life Beyond trilogy is also absolutely incredible and deserves a reaction
@chriskarMC11 ай бұрын
If you are interested in the physics behind blackholes, hawking radiation or spacetime, I highly recommend a channel called Science Clic. Similar to kurzgesagt, they try to explain complex stuff with animations in a simplified way.
@malkariss11 ай бұрын
@chriskarMC thank you :)
@Thegrimm5210 ай бұрын
In this video, the time span he explains it actually a lot shorter, its actually a relatively small number. Their are tons of numbers infinitely larger than this timespan Quadringentillion, Quingentillion, Sescentillion, Septingentillion, Octingentillion, Nongentillion, Millinillion, G64, Larger number Garden Number, Rayo, etc etc. All of these are thousands, million, billions, or trillions of times longer than the 10^1000 told here.
@DeTinyDog11 ай бұрын
Even if the sun doesn't swallow Earth when it becomes a red giant, it would still swallow both Earth and Mars in quadrillions of years due to gravitational radiation.
@maxlarivee366311 ай бұрын
You should consider letting the ad play out at the end of their videos, if only to help support Kurzgesagt when reacting to their videos. I understand reactors not being keen on supporting other vendors that didn't pay them, but when Kurzgesagt (or other channels you react to) is advertising its own products and merchandise, I doubt people would really mind.