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2 жыл бұрын

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@NandR
@NandR 2 жыл бұрын
The reason we can't imagine "nothing" is because we are something. We occupy space and experience time. That is something. "Nothing" can't take up space or experience time. It is the absence of everything. It's not even space like we talk about. It is the voids in between spaces.
@Youmemba
@Youmemba 2 жыл бұрын
Let's just all agree space is just fucking insane
@shinjite06
@shinjite06 2 жыл бұрын
The only way to think about nothing is to not think at all.
@Kaddywompous
@Kaddywompous 2 жыл бұрын
“Voids in between spaces” doesn’t make any sense.
@Philotheist777
@Philotheist777 2 жыл бұрын
Nothing can in some sense almost be imagined but it’s often seen as a darkness, we have been studying oblivion since before the times of Jesus
@ravenwda007
@ravenwda007 2 жыл бұрын
@@Philotheist777 what does Jesus have to do with any of this? Universe can’t support life forever
@kinjiru731
@kinjiru731 2 жыл бұрын
This is theoretical science. It's some of our best minds using imagination and ridiculously complex math to come up with scenarios they can't disprove and therefore hope represent the truth. But at the end of the day, even a really good estimation is still an estimation. In the time scales we're talking about, the only certain thing is that our best guesses will still be very far off.
@HalkerVeil
@HalkerVeil 2 жыл бұрын
Maybe 20 years ago that was true. We have quantum computers now.
@kinjiru731
@kinjiru731 2 жыл бұрын
@@HalkerVeil I'm not sure how that's relevant to what I said.
@HalkerVeil
@HalkerVeil 2 жыл бұрын
@@kinjiru731 They run simulations with them then compare it to the results we see in reality. That points out the flaws and use those flaws to examine theory. And repeat. When they get things working to where it imitates reality to near perfection, then they let the simulation run longer at a faster time scale. That gives you the prediction. Not some scientists ideas. It's just math. We do this at university with super computers. But with their quantum computers they can run multiple simulations at once and much faster. And they have covered many possibilities that ultimately end in the same results. So there isn't much 'guess work' going on here. There are however variables like wtf is dark matter which can change things as we learn more about it. But they have already started working that into the maths.
@kinjiru731
@kinjiru731 2 жыл бұрын
@@HalkerVeil My original comment was intended to state that the information in the video is representative of the best estimate we have of reality based on cutting-edge science. Your invoking the tools they use for that science doesn't change my original statement. As computing capability expands, it allows us to increase the certainty we can have in knowledge gained and better understand the universe, but it does not come with absolute certainty. Your replies seem to indicate you're countering something I said, but I am unclear what specifically you're countering.
@HalkerVeil
@HalkerVeil 2 жыл бұрын
@@kinjiru731 Oh I see. No I just meant it wasn't all guess work from some single scientist guy who thinks they know it all, (if that is what you implied at all). Even if we had another Albert Einstein, which would be nice, the best we can do meanwhile is use the common theory's we have and see what happens in the simulation.
@nesseihtgnay9419
@nesseihtgnay9419 2 жыл бұрын
when life on earth dies, the universe wouldnt even notice
@man_990
@man_990 Жыл бұрын
thts sad
@Alirezarz62
@Alirezarz62 Жыл бұрын
Funny thing is if life ends the universe will have no way of seeing and recognising itself! We are the universe trying to understand itself.
@sdal_yt
@sdal_yt 5 ай бұрын
​@@Alirezarz62if we truly are the only life, if not then our existance doesn't change anything, and over the grand timescale of th euniverse many, many, many new civilisations may rise and fall over and over again until life cannot exist anymore.
@muffinamy83
@muffinamy83 2 жыл бұрын
21:50 Exactly this. Love your reaction. This is the only YT video I save to watch periodically. It's so much more beautiful to recognize our smallness in this universe and that humanity will not be around forever. I feel it adds value to our brief lives; we matter NOW, enjoy it while you can.
@johncastillo8551
@johncastillo8551 11 ай бұрын
I personally couldn't care less about "giving opportunity to life while the window's open." With that said I happen to be a dad and unfortunately having to fight for time with my son. I think I'm doing just good enough for him though so far. He and I make the most out of our time together. I'll hit a tough break during my time alone but then I'll catch a lucky break seemingly right when I need it the most so that I can keep going for him. He's everything to me and if I can simply just continue getting that across to him for as long as I can...
@KissMyFatAxe
@KissMyFatAxe 2 жыл бұрын
Of course, there's no way we could predict this with any degree of accuracy. However, using our understanding of entropy, along with everything else we've learned so far, we can kind of make an educated guess. This is that educated guess.
@sanguinemde5031
@sanguinemde5031 2 жыл бұрын
This is NOT an educated guess. This is what will happen unless facts come a long that change our understanding of the universe as we know it now. I cant stand that people think this is even close to an educated guess. This is a logical inference based on our knowledge. A accurate prediction...at this point in time.
@jamesallen2909
@jamesallen2909 2 жыл бұрын
@@sanguinemde5031 all of our understanding of the universe is derived from the last 200 or so years or scientific study. Every few decades at the start, science would uncover a new fact that would disprove the old fact, and everything would change, and then that would happen again and again and again. That’s in 200 years. To say this is an accurate prediction is entirely nonsensical knowing we know absolutely dogshit about space in all actuality. In another 200 years, we’ll have completely different facts that change everything. 2000 years after that it will be leagues away from anything we of today would be able to even fathom. Making predictions about the end of time when we don’t even actually understand what’s going on in the now is asinine
@sanguinemde5031
@sanguinemde5031 2 жыл бұрын
@@jamesallen2909 You didnt read my comment did you?
@jamesallen2909
@jamesallen2909 2 жыл бұрын
@Hannah debating anything about the end of the universe in trillions and trillions of years is inherently superficial nonsense. Debating literally anything outside of our life expectancy is near superficial nonsense.
@jamesallen2909
@jamesallen2909 2 жыл бұрын
@@sanguinemde5031 you said it’s not an educated guess, it’s an accurate prediction based on the facts. Yet, the facts will almost certainly change, making the predication in fact inaccurate, hence making it an educated guess. I read it. Not entirely sure you did
@willcee4966
@willcee4966 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve watched 7 minutes of this video and I want to get the earth tattooed on my forehead. Science is immeasurably epic. Humans love to think that everything evolves around them but they don’t realize they’re just another piece of the bigger puzzle. It’s all so beautiful when you think about it.
@rg20322
@rg20322 2 жыл бұрын
Just order a pizza with mushrooms and it will all go away.
@TheArchit1
@TheArchit1 2 жыл бұрын
@@rg20322 Haha
@attackoramic8361
@attackoramic8361 2 жыл бұрын
@@rg20322 and probably tip the delivery man 8.50
@ashbvrn2664
@ashbvrn2664 2 жыл бұрын
I would go far enough to say we aren't even a piece
@hareecionelson5875
@hareecionelson5875 2 жыл бұрын
I read a book where the villain had the Earth tattooed on his head. (Arkangel, one of the Alex RIder books)
@RS-fy9hb
@RS-fy9hb 2 жыл бұрын
I swear, I always get some existential dread when I see these. I still remember being terrified when I saw able to zoom in on distant starts in google earth. I remember getting a genuine flight feeling and had to stop before the image loaded in because I was so scared of something. Likely the unknown. I still get that feeling sometimes xD.
@dominicgarrison9710
@dominicgarrison9710 2 жыл бұрын
How do you do that? On Google earth?
@RS-fy9hb
@RS-fy9hb 2 жыл бұрын
@@dominicgarrison9710 yeah, you can switch between looking at earth, moon, mars and then the stars.
@jonathonfrazier6622
@jonathonfrazier6622 2 жыл бұрын
Remember that there are undoubtedly miscalculations in our understanding and as more time passes our miscalculations propagate exponentially. The further out you go, the more our misunderstandings rack up.
@karazor-el9596
@karazor-el9596 Жыл бұрын
time dosn't exist it's just a perception there's no past or future you only ever exist in the present
@SurlyHannah
@SurlyHannah 2 жыл бұрын
I think these are, as we currently understand math, somewhat sound predictions of what could, and seems to be, happening. But the video pointed out that 75% of the universe is matter and energy that we can't see and don't understand. There are quite literally forces beyond our comprehension, and making a prediction out of knowing maybe 25% of something is bound to be off. Interesting, but highly speculative.
@energydragon1147
@energydragon1147 2 жыл бұрын
Nice pfp ^^
@death_parade
@death_parade 2 жыл бұрын
Not highly speculative. Even without understanding what creates rain, cavemen knew to a certain extent the result of it. Similarly, even when Newtonian mechanics was our limit of understanding, we could engineer stuff to have two Industrial revolutions. Even now, after we have developed Theory of relativity, we still use Newtonian mechanics for most Engineering calculations, because even with the separate factors that come into play when we take into account relativity, at our scale, Newtonian mechanics still gives us a good approximation. If you've studied Engineering and Taylor Series Approximations, you would know the power of approximations. Even non-linear systems can be approximated to linear behaviour. Meaning that even if we don't understand the nature of Dark Energy and Dark Matter, our predictions will not be off by a large margin. Thus you wouldn't call it "highly speculative".
@albedogamer6660
@albedogamer6660 2 жыл бұрын
detective conan brain
@702boi
@702boi 4 ай бұрын
Good observation.
@YetiUprising
@YetiUprising 2 жыл бұрын
42:48 The final black hole evaporating with that music is supposed to be such a touching moment in the video, but I can only sit here dodging all this sperm flying at my face.
@Roach_Dogg_JR
@Roach_Dogg_JR 2 жыл бұрын
Imagine being a future human watching the last object in our universe disintegrate before you enter your gateway to a new universe.
@L.K.P_
@L.K.P_ 2 жыл бұрын
@@Roach_Dogg_JR never gonna happen anyway
@TK-Chicane
@TK-Chicane Жыл бұрын
The first time i watched that video, i legit cried during that part. Knowing that one day, everything will end, and the universe will be silent, forever.
@TresTrefusis
@TresTrefusis Жыл бұрын
​@@TK-Chicane everything has an end
@michaelschemlab
@michaelschemlab 2 жыл бұрын
Lads, I’m having an existential crisis
@SomethingSeemsOff
@SomethingSeemsOff 2 жыл бұрын
This is an important step in life, you will only grow wiser after this.
@Lenny-ue8hk
@Lenny-ue8hk 2 жыл бұрын
The universe isn't expanding into anything. Space itself is almost like a substance, so outside of the universe isn't even empty space. This is the kind of stuff the human brain just cannot comprehend
@jonathonfrazier6622
@jonathonfrazier6622 2 жыл бұрын
Cudos for making longer content that is high quality. There is a great hunger on social media for longer content.
@zylaaeria2627
@zylaaeria2627 Жыл бұрын
As someone who has already looked into this stuff long before this video ever came out, this is all extrapolation based on the most accepted theories of the physical world within the scientific community. Predicting stuff on these types of time scales is actually not as difficult as it sounds. The hard part is the modeling & number crunching. The thing I really like about this video in particular though is that it does a fantastic job boiling it down to a point where your typical layman can understand & comprehend what this stuff may look like. It's a little rough around the edges, but very good nonetheless. I have seen many others try but not with much success. MelodySheep's video is truly a masterpiece. In my opinion, I would nominate this video as the single greatest video ever uploaded on KZbin. Even though I knew how this would all end, I still found myself getting emotional in several parts & I still do even to this day. Just FYI, but yes, this is assuming one path of several many. Just as an example, if proton decay does not proceed as shown in this video, the universe could go on for far far longer than this video touches on.
@himynameis3664
@himynameis3664 2 жыл бұрын
I thought that was a cool idea on the evolution of universes. Like there could be universes out there with no life that just exist and die, but we are in one with the conditions for intelligent life that after a time has the technology the create universes on a smaller scale which could contain life. And they just evolve all the way down the rabbit hole of both dead and alive universes every time one pops into existence with conditions for life the meaning of life in that universe is to survive to a point where they can create universes to continue the cycle.
@ravenwda007
@ravenwda007 2 жыл бұрын
Our scientists have run quantum computer simulations of multiple universes like this video, with our current knowledge of the universe, and 9 times out of 10 it ended the same. Once we understand Dark Energy that will surely change.
@josuaerick9670
@josuaerick9670 2 жыл бұрын
I like how office Dave is trying to keep it serious while the other two are joking about stuff 😂
@ligmanewtons2523
@ligmanewtons2523 2 жыл бұрын
A near hour long video of Office Blokes reacting to one of my favorite space videos? I'm so spoiled.
@minilabyrinth
@minilabyrinth 2 жыл бұрын
The subjects in this video are extrapolated. If you measure something that gets 20% weaker after a day, then you can extrapolate that data and confidently say "it will lose all weakness after 5 days" but not have hard data to prove it That's basically what these predictions are coming from. We can measure the expansion of the universe by looking at the cosmic background microwave radiation, or galaxies/stars moving away from each other over time, and plot on a graph how it is accelerating. We can then extrapolate and have a pretty good guess what the expansion speed will be like in x years
@TrumpImmortal
@TrumpImmortal 2 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite videos on youtube. The animations alone are incredible.
@Essemlol
@Essemlol 2 жыл бұрын
All the energy available was produced in the beginning (big bang). The universe keeps using that energy until there is nothing left. Right now there is still plenty of energy left to produce new stars, but it will not last forever.
@vicki7577
@vicki7577 2 жыл бұрын
Omg I’m so glad they watched this.
@SomethingSeemsOff
@SomethingSeemsOff 2 жыл бұрын
*The answer to life is 42.* Never forget that.
@CharlotteElbourne
@CharlotteElbourne 2 жыл бұрын
The ending always makes me cry. This video is amazing.
@USMCMachine
@USMCMachine 2 жыл бұрын
You guys are great. For something so depressing you guys still were able to keep it light and fun.
@acidrockpro
@acidrockpro 2 жыл бұрын
I love what you fellas said at the end about escaping to another universe! That's a shot out to Marvel in a sense. That's the backstory for Galactus. 🤘🤘🤘
@dylan3017
@dylan3017 2 жыл бұрын
There is a great line from Adventure Time...something about how life keeps on repeating itself but we dont live long enough to see it...
@JNB0723
@JNB0723 Жыл бұрын
Thnx for discussing a random line from a kids show in Quantum theories and hypothesis.
@dylan3017
@dylan3017 Ай бұрын
​@@JNB0723 there's something philosophical about that line from that kid's show that relates to the theories presented in this video...
@GreenDudeHC
@GreenDudeHC 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing this video. I'm glad you guys are willing to possibly expand to longer form videos so that you can enjoy ones like these. That channel (melodysheep) has other videos worth reacting to.
@mattybrass
@mattybrass 2 жыл бұрын
You guys crack me up man. Daz "where did he live?" Dave "in his universe that was dying" 😄
@cripple9860
@cripple9860 2 жыл бұрын
Scientists who study this type of stuff I consider to be the ultimate shower thoughts people
@acircle1542
@acircle1542 Жыл бұрын
This video is very enlightening in many ways. Many people are already accustomed to life until they get delusions that they will live forever, forgetting and not wanting to accept that everything will be wiped out in time. This video could get them out of those delusions back to reality.
@snuggies8037
@snuggies8037 2 жыл бұрын
Usually we can measure the time in which things will happen based on observation, and theories on gravity etc., and there are numerous theories on space expansion and calculating the instant the Big Bang happened. It’s complicated but very interesting!
@KilyanAustin
@KilyanAustin 2 жыл бұрын
How they know is because not every star and black hole has the same age. We can already see stars dying. If a star fades and that star is 180ly away. It means that it has been death for 180 years but its last light just reached us.
@neonthapa
@neonthapa 2 жыл бұрын
James Webb Telescope is set to launch on 24th, it will answer and give way more insight to us about our beginnings and the end.
@jima1971y
@jima1971y 2 жыл бұрын
I have a black dwarf that lives close to me. He's a really cool dude, about 10 years younger than I am. I like alot. Really laid back like me. I love your reactions and am so glad I found y'all. Keep up the good work and God bless you all.
@willvr4
@willvr4 2 жыл бұрын
To say this is a huge collaboration of theories, is an understatement. The Universe has only been around 13.8 billion years and they're extrapolating out quadrillions of years into the future.
@mirshia5248
@mirshia5248 2 жыл бұрын
thats literally nothing
@KissMyFatAxe
@KissMyFatAxe 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely. Buy nobody ever said that this is 100% how things are going to happen. It's just our best educated guess of the future using what we've learned so far.
@willvr4
@willvr4 2 жыл бұрын
@@KissMyFatAxe You'd be surprised how many people confuse theory with law and say scientists are full of shit.
@nalsra0
@nalsra0 2 жыл бұрын
@@mirshia5248 Nothing is everything.
@MM-jc7uv
@MM-jc7uv 2 жыл бұрын
@@willvr4 well then that’s just on them. If you really think this video is set in stone and what’s really gonna happen then you’re just dumb. All of this is a guess based on centuries of studies and evidence, it’s entirely possible that none of this will actually happen
@dustinheese
@dustinheese 2 жыл бұрын
The universe isn't expanding into anything. It is expanding from all points equally. Beyond that is heavy speculation.
@shismith8785
@shismith8785 2 жыл бұрын
It's wild that we exist for all of like three minutes into the video, as soon as the sun dies it'll obliterate us. Well, of we're even still around at that point that is.
@kangbang718
@kangbang718 Жыл бұрын
thats why people are afraid of dying, because the concept of nothing is so beyond our imagination. imagine living all your life, eating, drinking, conversating, etc everything u ever did, think, know, and also didnt do, didnt think of, and didnt know was in the presence of SOMETHING. even our worst days, they were SOMETHING. The concept of NOTHING doesnt make sense because we dont know how to picture nothing. (exception of religious beliefs but thats a different discussion). Truly scary and cool at the same time
@TresTrefusis
@TresTrefusis Жыл бұрын
You do it every night you have a dreamless sleep. You experience nothing. You don't feel the passage of time, you are unaware of your own existence. From your point of view neither you nor nothing around you exists until you wake up again. That is what nothing is. It's non existence and it's nothing to be afraid of because you won't be aware of it.
@vasyear
@vasyear 2 жыл бұрын
"The universe is speeding up out of control", i'm sure there's some peeler 'round to hand out a speeding ticket!
@AlanSamuelIs
@AlanSamuelIs 2 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas ☃️🎄 in advance mates
@citizenbrain8065
@citizenbrain8065 Жыл бұрын
Watching the guys slowly ease into nihilism around 12:20 is hilarious.
@Kenneth_James
@Kenneth_James 2 жыл бұрын
You took my advice!
@grahamm4814
@grahamm4814 Жыл бұрын
Little do yall know we're inside of a supermassive black hole right now. Our Universe is.
@OnlyScienceRules
@OnlyScienceRules 2 ай бұрын
This reminds me of Dan Dennett’s book (who recently died) book “From Bacteria To Bach And Back”. In Ancient Greece, Anaximander suggested “apeiron” considering how big the universe must be. The Greek word of “apeiron” basically means “without beginning or end”, suggesting that the universe must be boundless. Without a “creation”, always being there. This makes infinitely more sense than “creation”. So I don’t think that the so called “big bang” was the “beginning” of “everything”. In other words limitless or infinite. No beginning and no end, but instead, permanent evolution. This makes perfect sense to me. Since things do exist, there must be no bound or limit to existence itself. Life as we understand as humans, or at least all conscious life, may permanently end, but I don’t think the universe will ever end, regardless of its state and condition. Coldness & darkness or otherwise. I wouldn’t at all mind remaining dead forever. The dead don’t suffer a thing. The living do. So you can relax and sing “La la laaaa we’re all gonna die eventuallyyyy, la la laaa , and that’ll be it for us lallallaaaa 🎶 “ So I think the universe itself is exempt from time. And the universe is vastly more exciting, astonishing, wonderous, splendid, fascinating, vastly richer and greater than any so called creation myth. And unlike those myths and characters in them, the universe is actually real as well as observable. Millions, tens millions, hundred millions, billions, tens billions, hundred billions, trillions, ten trillions, hundred trillions, quadrillions…and so on…. As of the multiverse theory, I personally don’t believe in it. Because it raises the question of what is between universes! And then what is beyond THAT! I think or believe there’s one infinite universe and no such thing as “beyond”.
@PenelopeFrank
@PenelopeFrank 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing! Yes, more content like this is great. One long one instead of 3/day once in a while would be great. Bi-weekly, or monthly.
@dirzz
@dirzz 2 жыл бұрын
Scientists are thousands of times smarter than you give them credit it seems.
@JNB0723
@JNB0723 Жыл бұрын
Yes they are
@ultimaxkom8728
@ultimaxkom8728 Жыл бұрын
Our scientists are the smartest group there is. At least the smartest group _known_ to mankind, that is.
@distantraveller9876
@distantraveller9876 Жыл бұрын
Scientists are definitely *smarter* than you, as any of them would know "more smart" is gramatically incorrect.
@dirzz
@dirzz Жыл бұрын
@@distantraveller9876 here, corrected. Don't arrest me, grammar police.
@Brian-kl1gf
@Brian-kl1gf Жыл бұрын
That's what she also said...✌️✌️
@maxwellalexander2962
@maxwellalexander2962 2 жыл бұрын
I don't think it's about creating ourselves with the universe talk, just keeping the whole universe-existence going by making one on our way out. We will die, but we'll plant the seed for new things if this theoretical science has any merit. The concept does make me think endlessly.
@rutvikpatel2288
@rutvikpatel2288 2 жыл бұрын
Check out MelodySheep Life Beyond series, it’s amazing!
@TheBuri00
@TheBuri00 2 жыл бұрын
I’d like to believe that at the edge of the expanding universe new stars and galaxies are forming. Worlds and life beyond our comprehension exceeding anything we can imagine
@grudge6648
@grudge6648 2 жыл бұрын
Hello from cold, snowy Wisconsin. How you guys doing over there? Hope all is well. Keep on keeping on. 🤘
@Pandemiclui
@Pandemiclui 2 жыл бұрын
imagine making a deal with a magical snail and living through all of this.
@georgechaplin2925
@georgechaplin2925 2 жыл бұрын
I drank 3 porters watching this. Totally worth it.
@florinkin1993
@florinkin1993 2 жыл бұрын
I wish i could lived this long to see everything .
@JuandeFucaU
@JuandeFucaU 2 жыл бұрын
everything has a beginning and an
@coolhanddrew9600
@coolhanddrew9600 2 жыл бұрын
You lads are hysterical
@ravenwda007
@ravenwda007 2 жыл бұрын
By the time the Sun goes supernova our evolutionary descendants would have populated another star system by then. Assuming our species even lives that long.
@xenicmark
@xenicmark Жыл бұрын
The idea that we could create a universe by smashing atoms is actually very interesting. It would explain the big bang.
@GreenMt2023-it9bm
@GreenMt2023-it9bm 8 ай бұрын
Just starts again after the end
@shadowday24
@shadowday24 2 жыл бұрын
as linkin park said: In the end it doesn't matter
@MistyBleu
@MistyBleu 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for not speeding up the reaction. I really dont mind watching long reaction videos😁
@mikeygamesuk
@mikeygamesuk 2 жыл бұрын
You're in for a treat with this series!
@fluffykiwi354
@fluffykiwi354 2 жыл бұрын
Awsome reaction guys absolutely entertaining, if you guys are reacting to longer vids then you guys will love LEMMiNO. It's a channel that cover some interesting cases and i would love to see you guys reacting to LEMMiNO.
@sam_sa09
@sam_sa09 8 ай бұрын
Just because the universe is dying eventually, doesn't mean we should actively accelerate it.
@db7r7
@db7r7 2 жыл бұрын
It's crazy to think how many unknown unknowns there might be ...
@phillipnunya6793
@phillipnunya6793 Жыл бұрын
"We aren't scientists." Don't worry. I believe you.
@rmr5044
@rmr5044 2 жыл бұрын
It's not hard to predict that finite energy sources will eventually die lol
@coolhanddrew9600
@coolhanddrew9600 2 жыл бұрын
Dave, I'm with you. I think its like an infinite wave - expanding and contracting then creating something new. My personal theory is that black holes consolidate all matter, then somehow create a new big bang for a new beginning. Well done you all. Thoroughly enjoyed the humor
@podomuss
@podomuss 2 жыл бұрын
I'm assuming you have mathematical equations to prove this? Or you think it just sounds cool so you choose to believe it?
@Kentek0054
@Kentek0054 2 жыл бұрын
@@podomuss could it be just plain Curiousity? Of what if? Personally i don't have mathematical equations nor the scientific expertise or background but human brain is fascinating. It would make up things we aren't able to fully understand. Hence the What if's we had. No need for mathematical equations or scientific studies to back it up. Just a curious mind trying to imagine a different scenario. Scientists doesn't really know much about blackholes. Yes we did discovered new facts and information about them and it is huge compared to our initial understanding but proportionately speaking, even the information we have might be less that 1% of the true nature of blackholes. Judging by your reply, you want people to have educated guess or form scientific theories to be able to discuss About the universe? Since when people are required to do that? When early humans looked up in the sky and wondered about the moon and our sun and the stars, haven't they used curiosity and imagination? Since they aren't able to fully understand yet the nature and origins of the moon and Sun and the stars they came up with almost anything from night lamps to Fiery balls to red eyes to heavens to gods? Should we shame them for thinking that our moon was a god because it was cool at that time? No need to feel superior if you know much more about Science. Let people explore and imagine. You sound like a Science gatekeeper.
@JNB0723
@JNB0723 Жыл бұрын
@@Kentek0054 if u do not fully understand how mathematical equations work, and can provide no evidence, then the theory is nothing but hopeful imagination. Humans can't stand the idea of the "heat death" ending, but 9/10 times, current models predict this
@dibel3669
@dibel3669 10 ай бұрын
​@@podomusswhat a backhanded comment
@mr.flibblessumeriantransla5417
@mr.flibblessumeriantransla5417 8 ай бұрын
35:40 “into what?” “…where’s the edge of the universe” There is a strong consensus among physicists that the geometry of the universe is “flat,” not in the sense of a piece of paper, but rather in the geometric sense. Consider a sphere: it has a two-dimensional surface but no edge. If you move along the surface of the sphere you will never arrive at an edge and if you maintain a straight trajectory will inevitably end up at the point where you started. This is an analogue of the curvature of the observable universe, only the universe has a three-dimensional “surface” instead of the two-dimensional surface of a sphere. It seems counterintuitive but it’s mathematically sound. As for “into what?”: there is no answer unfortunately, as we cannot (at least currently) analyze the universe from any vantage-point other than from within (for lack of a better term). Based on the rate of expansion and the current age of the universe, it’s estimated that what we see looking outward is only a small fraction of the total universe. This is dubbed “the Observable Universe.” We are unable to view the entirety because there are regions which, due to inflation, are more distant than the timespan necessary for their light to have reached us (since the speed of light is finite). In fact, mathematically this means that there is a percentage of the total universe which may never be viewable from our position, if expansion continues to accelerate. Anyway, I know this was from a year ago but I just wanted to offer an answer to that. Cheers guys!
@kensclark
@kensclark 2 жыл бұрын
A proton splits into quarks. There are still quarks left behind.
@kf8512
@kf8512 2 жыл бұрын
as well as positrons and nutrinos
@IroAppe
@IroAppe Жыл бұрын
Well, this is the story that we can craft with the knowledge of today. They have taken science and have extrapolated it to unbelievable ranges. Of course it will be different, I count on it. In 100 years people might watch this video and talk about it the same way, we now talk about the people in medieval time thinking that the earth is flat. And that atoms are the smallest things there are for example (atoms=the smallest indivisible parts). And now we are literally splitting these atoms to extract energy from it. And I think that's the exciting part, all the things that are still out there to discover. It would be boring, if we knew everything and our current theories were complete. And I think one must see the video like that. It is an amazing story. I really enjoyed it.
@Random_stuff_E
@Random_stuff_E Жыл бұрын
I have experienced the entire history of the universe and the future and my answer to will everything disappear is no because they’ll be fragments of light left
@surviver5738
@surviver5738 2 жыл бұрын
50 minutes! Yes!
@danielsummers2484
@danielsummers2484 2 жыл бұрын
After you last Time Relapse reaction I subbed to their channel and watched this. Love that y'all reacted to it. Thanks!
@DarkSide-yn3sp
@DarkSide-yn3sp 2 жыл бұрын
I actually had the same question of what the universe is expanding into, and I did some research, and this is what I came up with. Apparently, the universe is already infinite. It's just the stuff that makes up what we know stars, galaxies, any matter, any atom and proton to ever exist as far as we know are what we call the universe, so, there is no border, the last atom on the "edge" of the universe from its perspective it's just more empty universe, the reason why we say that the universe is expanding is that the distance between the mater we know of, (the stars and galaxy's) are getting further away, and not at a steady pace, but at an accelerating rate. There is an interesting theory that I like, and it that an infinite universe, with matterless properties, there is no way to tell if the universe is infinitely large or infinitely small, which could mean that the infinitely small universe could create a big bang which could be a new "big bang" instantly after the last of the matter with mass dies out.
@JNB0723
@JNB0723 Жыл бұрын
Not quite, it seems as if the universe is a substance, and it's expansion is into literally nothing. Mathematics and physics don't exist beyond the ever inflating border, bc there are no properties. But most importantly, we just don't know. What we do know is the universe is about 600 Sextillion light years across, so it isn't infinite.
@DarkSide-yn3sp
@DarkSide-yn3sp Жыл бұрын
@@JNB0723 im gonna have to disagree. its all theory, but still, there is a strong argument that space, not the matter in the universe but the universe itself is infinite, there is no border, there are some theories that say imagine if the space itself was some 4th dimensional equivalent to a sphere. imaging being on earth, but there was no land, no water just a squishy ground that you can walk on, if you walked for years, you still wouldn't find the "edge". because we are 3 dimentonal beings we know that the rest of everything is up, but because we are 3 dimensional beings, we will never comprehend anything outside the universe. with every tool at our disposal, light speed times 1 quintillion, we still wouldnt find the "edge" and i think the expansion is similar to lets say that planet was exponentially getting bigger. if your friend was standing 20 feet from you eventually that planet would get so big that your friend would be 1 million miles away even though it felt like neither of you moved at all. i proposed that like you said, the universe is 600 Sextillion light years across, "universe" and what i mean by that is just the stuff that makes up the universe. so all the matter that we know of if from the furthest 2 points of the "universe" is you and your friend. both of you are staying still, but the distance between you too are growing. yet no matter what you do you will never find the edge. there is also a theory on that the universe is already an infinate plane, (weired 4d equivilant to a 2d plane) and like i said in the first, the distance between matter expands not the universe. but this is all theory. we still wont have the slightest clue until we understand dark energy, and dark matter. once we have a better understanding of that, we should start to get a more clear image of whats going on.
@marshallhumphrey6133
@marshallhumphrey6133 2 жыл бұрын
love to see you guys watch some demaryius thomas highlights due to his recent death
@victoryi9690
@victoryi9690 2 жыл бұрын
You should react to funniest NYC side talk moments
@bryanCJC2105
@bryanCJC2105 2 жыл бұрын
In the grand scheme of things, nothing we do really matters, nothing we worry about really matters, we don't matter. So, why not all of us just enjoy the infinitesimally meaningless lives that we have? That at least, is the one meaningless gift that the universe has given us.
@hareecionelson5875
@hareecionelson5875 2 жыл бұрын
Currently, the left over heat from the Big bang is still too hot ( 2-3 degrees celcius above absolute 0) Even the small, 'hot' black holes will be absorbing this heat until the universe has stretched out the Cosmicmicrowave bacground radiation to a temperature which is colder than the black holes. So the calculations the scientists do to work out when a black hole will evaporate depend on the size of the black hole, and when the left over heat from the big bang has cooled down to almost absolute 0 (at which point the blackholes will give away their internal energy as heat
@wrenlinwhitelight3007
@wrenlinwhitelight3007 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a massive Atheist, but videos like this make me think that our lives are not the end of consciousness in ways we can never understand.
@JNB0723
@JNB0723 Жыл бұрын
It is. We, as humans, need to be content with the true reality of death and non-existence. You can hope, but don't let it take away from your precious time alive.
@SonicGI
@SonicGI Жыл бұрын
stop saying that I beg you let's protect each other and live comfortably until we find a new universe for us to place it in remember we are as human beings as human beings must protect each other from all threats
@sebd9690
@sebd9690 2 жыл бұрын
The key point is that the universe is expanding... Imagine a painting on a stretched material, as it stretches and stretches, the pixels of paints will get further from each other until even the pixels themselves get stretched so much they don't exist. Not the best analogy but it can help imagine.
@synystera
@synystera 2 жыл бұрын
the 'pixels' don't get stretched because they are held by four fundamental forces, but the painting itself is stretched beyond recognition as time goes on.
@VladimirGerasimenko80
@VladimirGerasimenko80 2 жыл бұрын
Happy End!
@Krebssssssss
@Krebssssssss 11 күн бұрын
All of this is based on current science, with our understanding of quantum mechanics, general relativity, and particle physics. BUT, there are still many unknowns, primarily proton decay and dark energy. Protons are thought to be extremely stable. So stable, they may not even have a half-life at all. Most estimations place the half-life of a proton at around 10^29 to 10^38 years. No decay of protons has ever been observed, but they are still researching this. That said, you don’t need to understand something to know what might happen. We know the universe is expanding. We don’t understand why fully, but we know what will happen if it keeps expanding. The key word is “if”. Which comes back around full-circle. This is based on our current understanding. New breakthroughs in science, new laws of physics, and more understanding could change, but this is based on what we know as of right now. And keep in mind, the laws of physics we are basing this on are the same laws of physics that are making the phone or computer you’re watching is on work. They are true because they work.
@lincolngarces9987
@lincolngarces9987 11 ай бұрын
This video makes you wonder all of the reasons in life why I do things anything how small or how big and why do I go through any problems why are we fighting eatch other why or can't I not ask why?
@TheArcadeElite
@TheArcadeElite 2 жыл бұрын
An honest and heartwarming reaction guys, well done. I highly recommend reacting to the life beyond series from melodysheep. They will open your eyes even wider to the possibilities. Also, "epic rap battles of history", they are good to react too!! Great vid guys, new subscriber here 👍
@-Nobody-1
@-Nobody-1 2 жыл бұрын
My thing is though, time is defined by rotation on the earth on it axis, orbit of earth around sun, and orbit of moon around earth... so once those entities are gone. Than there is no longer a definition to time.
@JackHives
@JackHives 2 жыл бұрын
You're mistaking a measurement system for the property itself. Spacetime or the space-time continuum is an innate property of this universe.
@-Nobody-1
@-Nobody-1 2 жыл бұрын
@@JackHives i guess we’ll see ....
@splat_0187
@splat_0187 2 жыл бұрын
You guys should watch next (Life beyond Part 1) by melodysheep
@VenatorPaleo
@VenatorPaleo Жыл бұрын
I can’t get over the fact that none of us will know if this happens.
@loriharris8928
@loriharris8928 7 ай бұрын
I'd love it if y'all did a reaction to the movie Lucy
@SomethingSeemsOff
@SomethingSeemsOff 2 жыл бұрын
Usually I skip the first 1 minute of the video, but when I realized you guys were showing your Manscape ad, you bet your sweet ass I went back and watched the whole intro!
@stoikusu5084
@stoikusu5084 Жыл бұрын
When the black holes die, they celebrate the end of a Saga.
@HelloDapp
@HelloDapp 2 жыл бұрын
imagine figuring all this out. Meanwhile, im over here struggling with AC Theory. Sounds about right.
@zwei4120
@zwei4120 Жыл бұрын
Every reaction was from 😃 to 😳
@ay0media
@ay0media 2 жыл бұрын
You should react to "Life Beyond Chapter 1 - 3"
@Bro33278
@Bro33278 2 ай бұрын
Black hole never dies accept the universe
@demoui7
@demoui7 2 жыл бұрын
I don't know why but it really bothers me that they don't use the actual names of the numbers in this video. It's not "trillion trillion trillion" and repeat... It's: Million Billion Trillion Quadrillion Quintillion Sextillion Septillion Octillion Nonillion Decillion
@Vendrix86
@Vendrix86 2 жыл бұрын
Probably for everyone watching to understand. The avg person has never seen numbers that high or forgot it from school which is taught in only one obscure lesson I believe.
@briankirchhoefer
@briankirchhoefer 2 жыл бұрын
Or scientific notation. 1 times 10 to the nth power.
@demoui7
@demoui7 2 жыл бұрын
@@Vendrix86 I'm sorry but for me it's more difficult to have to count how many times there is a trillion there and then what does that mean (because if you say 1 trillion trillions, there are many people who'd multiply trillion*trillion, which is a septillion). And it's not like there are many people who don't understand these numbers, at least until octillion.
@Vendrix86
@Vendrix86 2 жыл бұрын
@@demoui7 ? these are numbers that are almost never mentioned besides math circles and even then I'm sure they don't come up often. I agree with you that I wish melodysheep used the actual number but I understand WHY he did it the way he did. He either didn't know what the actual numbers were called and didn't look them up or he wanted the numbers to be as understood as possible. I read these numbers the same way you would when hearing "great great great great grandfather" - so just put that number in front of the other. Either way it's not that big a deal.
@tanaysontakke1200
@tanaysontakke1200 2 ай бұрын
Related to this you can also react to Metaballstudios - Age of Universe video.
@notHifen
@notHifen 8 күн бұрын
I mean, the size of the scale doesn't really matter. If we know 1 gram of matter evaporates from a black hole every million years and there's trillions of trillions of trillions of grams in a black hole, we can easily say "it takes a million trillion trillion trillion trillion.... years" for it to completely evaporate. The scale of the time, has zero bearing on the complexity of the prediction.
@demonslayer1242
@demonslayer1242 2 жыл бұрын
And nobody found it curious whose voice is it at 27:54 well it's actually Stephen Hawking's computer's voice or you can say the AI's voice
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