As it was getting into the fractals, I was beginning to expect like a Rick Roll to happen lmao. The jumble of colored squares made me think it was going to zoom out and then Bam! Rick Roll.
@Cooledits735Ай бұрын
Lol😊
@KoordCeeperАй бұрын
Imagine it was a rickroll
@BuruçturanАй бұрын
I thought the exact same thing lmao
@Dutch501stАй бұрын
That would be something I did not expect
@radokumjyt559722 күн бұрын
Bro fr me too 😂😂
@MSHNKTRLАй бұрын
"It's all right angles?" "Always has been...."
@petersuvara25 күн бұрын
What about the wrong angles?
@MSHNKTRL25 күн бұрын
@petersuvara zoom out (or in) enough, and you will see that there are no Wrong Angles.
@Sedna_SeddanlolАй бұрын
Shout out to the cameraman who recorded this
@NATOBladeАй бұрын
The cameraman is invincible he can breathe
@frankreynolds44526 күн бұрын
@@NATOBlade He is not just any camera man. He is the Prime Camera Man. He is the creator of all of the camera men.
@TayWoode24 күн бұрын
Not sure what’s worse, people still thinking it’s funny to comment that or the sad ones that like it
@christiank579523 күн бұрын
Was shocked to see him get past alternate Maneldbots
@Theronz1216 күн бұрын
To do this without going at the speed of light you would have to use worm holes to do this as they can put you in a different universe very fast.
@dodeca.504021 күн бұрын
This HAS to be one of my favourite depictions of the hypothetical stuff that is outside our universe. One interesting thing about this video is that it’s depicting a FINITE model of the universe (7Tly in size here), multiverse and even the omniverse and beyond, whereas most suspect them being endless/infinite in size. I also like how the video starts on a planet that ISN’T Earth, but an exoplanet in the neighbouring Andromeda Galaxy. Going over an analysis of the stages past the universe in order: - At around 50Gly which is nearing the size of the observable universe, we start getting structures surpassing even filaments and the cosmic web. The Space web region (50Gly) and the greater cosmic web (400-500Gly) which would be part of the 7Tly universe model (that has a probability of 99% of being true, but we don’t know for sure). These contain billions to trillions of galaxies, most of which are undetectable due to the current laws of physics. - We start seeing clusters of universes at 100Tly, followed by superclusters at almost 2 orders of magnitude after (8-10Ply). These still use the same laws of physics as our universe, but containing different amounts of stars and galaxies (or sometimes a uniform cosmic soup in other cases) and some being larger than others. - The multiversal bubble at approximately 5Ely marks the end of 3D space, and all the other multiverses in the multiversal cluster (40Ely) are separated by a 4D void. Each multiverse seems to have different laws of physics and can’t be exited due to being warped in four dimensions. Space, however keeps going. - Then we hit the Megaverse at around Octillions of light years. It’s essentially a multiverse containing multiverses, universe-ception. 5D space probably begins here. - After that comes Gigaverse (10^28ly), Teraverse (10^29ly), Petaverse (likely 10^30ly), etc. forming the basics of archverses (estimating to be 10^34ly): either infinite or (most likely) finite layers of multiverse recursion (and warped by higher dimensions and physics). However, there’s a catch here: the gigaverse has a much smaller size jump than the megaverse from multiverse (only x10), and contains only a dozen megas. The teraverse also seems to be x10 of the gigaverse (the Tera bubble itself wasn’t even shown) too. If we use this logic, eventually the jumps between archverses will get smaller and smaller, eventually only containing one of the previous verses instead of multiple. And then at some point, the layers will get too close to one another and be forced to “end” the archverse chain. An “Archverse-Limit Bubble” is formed to prevent the layers from going forever, making a finite model of the archverse. The type of space outside the archverse is unknown, but similar to the multiverse it is warped to make navigation impossible. And there’ll probably be other archverses of different sizes, some having more or less layers than “our” archverse. - Zooming is accelerated past the archverses, and we fly past an Orange-red dot at around 10^39ly. This is the “center of everything” in the omniverse, a very dense and luminous region of space dubbed “the red hell”. It seems to have indescribable amounts of energy and has very high temperatures (might even exceed the plank temperature, we don’t know). Very small and dense archverses are very common near the centre. I assume the center of everything would be around 10^37 light years in size. - Not much happens for the next 10 orders of magnitude as we zoom out to the finite Omniverse. These dark voids are known as Omniversal voids, being Quattourdecillions of light years in size, meaning light needs Quattourdecillions of years to cross these warped, gloomy areas that are devoid of any matter or mass. Very huge archverses are found here, some as large as 20% the size of the center of everything. But due to these vast distances, the archverses would be very scarce, some which are separated over 10^44 light years! - And finally at a few sexdecillion (10^51) light years, we hit the edge of all space, the Omniverse. This is the point where space ends; contributing to the fact that space is finite but time goes on forever, it is impossible to get to the outside “white area” as no kind of space exists there. This is a good model of what a finite Omniverse could look like, a very large but finite pocket containing a set of space. Beyond this point, time and size still continues. I’ll be continuing with this analysis in the replies to this comment, but as always, I really adore this depiction of the stuff beyond the universe (even though the universe expansion by dark energy might ruin it or change it up a bit) and will probably use it in a future comparison that I may make.
@GabrielPrice-z5l20 күн бұрын
However I’m not sure if our plain of existence is finite God is infinite and either way infinity does exist I believe we are just a infinite fractal.
@mistrsportak994019 күн бұрын
Wow! You sure know a lot about this. Thank you for this essay, sadly it lies here unnoticed. I am not an expert in this field so I am just amazed. Thank you
@GDMichTop19 күн бұрын
Hi
@BOBtheimposter-n3y17 күн бұрын
This might sound corny af but I’m a expert at the “beyond universe” thingy too as I’m surprised the guy who made the video even was able to do such a perfect vid and I’m a astronomy nerd lol🤓
@danielwolfram168814 күн бұрын
Я случайно проснулся, что бы всего лишь сходить в туалет. Прошёл час, как я здесь оказался?
@TorkiehАй бұрын
very interesting to see that human reason breaks pretty fast into recursive thinking, it's basically "thing > collection of things > bigger thing containing the collection > collection of bigger things > ad infinitum". To be honest, if this video truly wanted to capture the essence of this proposition, then it shouldn't stop at the set of everything. It would have, in fact, to be a never ending video.
@amber_amber101Ай бұрын
The set of everything would contain the set of all sets, which in turn would contain it, so the video should end in an infinite loop of those two
@TorkiehАй бұрын
@ I think it can’t exactly be a loop since it’s sort of a self-eliminating concept, so just going error 404 or blue screen should work better
@amber_amber101Ай бұрын
@@Torkieh I love the idea that if you extend your view far enough, your universe viewing apparatus just breaks
@TorkiehАй бұрын
@@amber_amber101 yeah, it’s at the same time both infinite and limited, it can go forever but it’s always reduced to the same problem at every level observed, and its border are nothing like a barrier, or some sort of contour that forms a set, but the very redundancy of the very attempt of observing from the built in viewing-“the bigger picture”-aparatus itself.
@entertainmentanimationsАй бұрын
That's actually what happens in the video, just that each subsequent set of everything is only marginally bigger than the last
@Beth_OMetteАй бұрын
"To know you exist can be an uncomfortable thing to realize. To realize what can exist can be a fearful thing to come come to terms with. To come to terms with the fact that everything does exist can leave one in a state of awe. To except that awe is the first part of knowing that while nears nothing, you do exist."
@Impossible2searchАй бұрын
That means while we exist others exist in layers of the centering and at those repeats they're either bigger and paused or smaller and existed to fast as instants and off set perhaps like star trek aliens need special cosmic buoyancy equalizers. Also we live in a black hole just off the axis. God is the hollow center of stillness ❤👾 we are augment edges
@Impossible2searchАй бұрын
The crystal planet dream of humans seeing population exist as crystal refractories was my all time favorite human dream. Light codex path blocks was fun but I had to finish to wake up.. once you go into the planet you gotta refract through until it lets you go.. some human dreams are universes that leave your human body with a point to it giving one shrinking memory that you might be able to keep even though you spend hours there.. it's from a instant and the one direct aim back to your humongous perspective allows room for keeping one point memory. Instant universes are fun. McDonald's is everywhere and so is retail. In every one dimension and all higher dimensions
@Dad-l6i28 күн бұрын
You made that nonsense up.
@Beth_OMette28 күн бұрын
@@Dad-l6i yeah... but aren't all deep sounding things of nonsense made up by someone?
@zeptorekado470527 күн бұрын
@@Dad-l6iand I don’t think you study Jewish mysticism, or know anything about awe. Or how those two have anything to do with each other
@brunosolsol3165Ай бұрын
I was expecting a structure of tiny fractal squares little by little becoming a pipe, and for the next part, the pipe gets thinner enough to look like string, and in the final act the camera shows more strings getting closer to each other, eventually materializing into preons, and quarks, and somehow ending up in the microscopic world again
@andreatrixxxАй бұрын
Well maybe other dimensions could mean we humans are bigger than atoms but at the same time smaller
@DasRaetsel26 күн бұрын
So basically everything is a fractal, no matter how big or small
@junfon709724 күн бұрын
Nah, imagine the universe as a coastline.
@aarondavis12849 күн бұрын
thats similar to what i thought was the logical thing to happen. one massive circle of time and space
@JeremyGarcia_2014Ай бұрын
4:58 i love how this guy zooms so far that he sees different but similar timelines instead of saying "supermega universe"
@NVIDIA_GeForce_Game_Ready_Driv11 күн бұрын
ts lowkey scary, cant let the ops find out i get spooked by this
@calebc945gaming2Ай бұрын
Bro is trying to give us a existential crisis.
@GabrielPrice-z5l21 күн бұрын
No matter how much we zoom out we will always be closer to where we started
@DaxMarkoАй бұрын
the random wind up noises and crackles is the computer actively melting trying to simulate all this
@entertainmentanimationsАй бұрын
Fun fact: All the processing was done on a renderfarm
@cb-742227 күн бұрын
Growing up, I have always believed that the Cosmos is not only eternal and infinite in its physical size, but also infinite in the complexity of its structure! Infinite nested infinities is the only structure which makes sense to me, so in theory this video could continue forever and we’d never approach the true scale of the Universe. The possibilities of what lies out there defies human imagination…
@iku720822 күн бұрын
I agree.. infinite in size (in both directions: infinitely bigger and smaller.. yet, they connect at one point and form a loop) and in complexity. Additionally: infinite parallels (= timelines). What do you think?
@treanmunt1420Ай бұрын
The multiverse is incomprehensible as it is You didnt need to out that far lol After the multiverse it was iust a bunch of cool colours and squares
@JWinnin27 күн бұрын
Frl I figured after the I’m omniverse i figured the rest was false
@jacob781824 күн бұрын
@@JWinninthe whole entire video minus the first frame was false lmfao this dude clearly knows nothing of science. Nor does anyone thinking you could zoom out to see the “omniverse” they wouldn’t be on our dimensional plane so no way to see them lmfao but I digress people will believe anything
@RotroGuy24 күн бұрын
@@jacob7818 its kind of a concept thingy and not an actual theory
@justaregulardoritochip_6922 күн бұрын
@@JWinnin there is only 1 universe that we believe in no multiverse or no nothing smh people will believe anything on the internet
@JWinnin22 күн бұрын
@ who said I believe stuff on the net ppl believe that anyone is serious based on what they type smh🤦🏾♂️
@SFOTHFirebrand24 күн бұрын
Imagine getting so far from the universe, that science begins to collapse in on itself along with physics and all you see is just math.
@lord_brent27738 күн бұрын
Floating point logic
@picoroco2201Ай бұрын
I didn't know what to expect after "Quantum instances" since I thought it would be more, larger "verses"!! Cool video, I saw it while having breakfast. I like that you also added math at the end of everything. Also I did think that at some point it would be the typical "the omniverse is actually a small particle" and so on.
@BfdiloveАй бұрын
Me to!
@Crimson_Dr4gonАй бұрын
Me too
@FoggyGDMB2000sАй бұрын
The opposite maybe
@pillepolle3122Ай бұрын
why are you watching youtube during breakfast. concentrate on eating
@FoggyGDMB2000sАй бұрын
@@pillepolle3122 are u British or American then
@DextersPlaceАй бұрын
Woah! That is, like, far out, man!!
@UKbrownSkinBoy29 күн бұрын
Thank you for wrecking my mind on a Sunday morning.
@JeremyGarcia_2014Ай бұрын
5:22 thats like zooming out from a TV pixel to a 4K screen
@Aguythatsthereforu25 күн бұрын
Caseoh's light snack 5:52
@Stevesuper61513 күн бұрын
LOL
@alaminiorАй бұрын
Notice that the speed at which it's zooming out is speeding up as it goes. If it moved at the same speed as it started, it wouldn't reach Jupiter within our lifetimes (I didn't do the math but it would take a really long time)
@MAGNETO-i1i28 күн бұрын
Duh
@alaminior28 күн бұрын
@MAGNETO-i1i it's obvious but you'd be shocked at how little some people think about things
@sarahwarden923122 күн бұрын
yeah because Jupiter was 2,000,000+ light years away
@BlrvrpBlrvrpАй бұрын
Either the first part of universal clusters is accurate or it just stretches infinite distances with nothing beyond the afterglow of the Big Bang
@سباك-ش7قАй бұрын
Finally found this vid. I love this! Tho some thongs need to be researched more often such as the center of everything
@entertainmentanimationsАй бұрын
Everything outside of the universe is speculative, but thanks
@sondego6759Ай бұрын
Someday, this will get millions of views
@entertainmentanimationsАй бұрын
It's already far more popular than I can imagine
@WhyIsJupiterInTheFridgeАй бұрын
The atmosphere and sunset spot is good!
@entertainmentanimationsАй бұрын
Thanks!
@MohammedHussain-fb6msАй бұрын
WOW! That video was truly amazing!
@they-call-me-martin3837Ай бұрын
nah, it's silly. I don't even mind that much all the fictional made up verses, but the size dimensions bothered me a lot as it got illogical. For example from Gigaverse til Teaverse and Archverses it's just 10^27 lightyears - 10^30 lightyears. So a whole another universe is just 10-100 times bigger than the previous? lmao Kid at work. It should rather be like 10^50 lightyears - 10^300 lightyears if not even far more extrem, using Googol, Gogoplex, Graham's Number etc lighytear, It should have pushed the numbers, distances to the absolute uncomprehensible to make the viewers gasp better how absurdly large and relativ everything is at the end
@kuutti256Ай бұрын
@@they-call-me-martin3837you don:'t have to say that twice
@top5biggestfanАй бұрын
this looks so good
@notclassic_024Ай бұрын
ur animating is good wtf how 💀😭
@entertainmentanimationsАй бұрын
3 years of Blender, 6 years of digital animation
@proto_arkbit3100Ай бұрын
If the afterlife exists then I hope God lets me explore existance myself or with friends and doesn't spoil it all for me
@entertainmentanimationsАй бұрын
That sounds fun, if it happens!
@Noluxarch26 күн бұрын
Astral projection makes it possible
@magicmulder24 күн бұрын
Nah, that guy never shuts up. It’s always “You know I made this, right?”, and I’m like yeah like you told me infinite times already.
@XENON-0420 күн бұрын
The afterlife is real , heaven and hell and you must be worthy to earn heaven if you want to do what you said , cause in hell there is nothing excpet suffering and torture , search about islam my friend and read quran by yourself don't judge it base on social media , find out by your self by reading quran then you can make your desicion , you have a long life to discover the truth and to chose the right path before its too late
@magicmulder20 күн бұрын
@@XENON-04 It's really amusing how every single religion boils down to "do as we say or you'll burn in hell". Almost like it's not really a religion but a scheme to ensure power rests in the hands of a few people...
@spacechicken-n-fish331317 күн бұрын
ive legit had dreams about this exact concept! fractals with black-n-white voids, lines and zigzags going in every direction in every dimension. everytime i wake up i go into panic shock and nearly puke due to realizing how small i am compared to the essence of our world :0 then after a couple of minutes i grasp our small, little, human reality and go back to sleep. its super scary
@andrush0041Ай бұрын
I was waiting for minecraft when you zoomed out of pixels 😂
@Jello1963Ай бұрын
the squares visible in the last part of the clip are the same as when minecraft is creating a world
@entertainmentanimationsАй бұрын
Each pixel is a set of things (eg. Fractals), just so you know
@nooby160519 күн бұрын
Getting to the sets of mathematical constructs may be creepy because you will think everyone is a tiny because you will think your an insect and will die by bigger things
@Ryanandwhpsh22 күн бұрын
Correct! You know more the reality as well as me! I used to come from an other universe called the amrhooliverse and yep you guessed it IT HAS IT’S OWN POKÉMON SPECIES!
@Saturn_MappingАй бұрын
So imaginative!
@diusepausm25 күн бұрын
so exciting when you start from another lplanet even world in another galaxy
@planetballuniverse19 күн бұрын
Your animations have gotten a lot better scence I last saw you 😊
@cingenedovenaugustus455826 күн бұрын
Nice arguement senator! But how about you back it up with some sources?
@oldtimer2192Ай бұрын
You might think it’s a long way to the chemist but that’s just peanuts to space!
@novichhhok_88873 күн бұрын
Imagine yourself a one, and then it's followed by ten duotrigintillion zeros... This is how Googolplex looks like
@novichhhok_88874 күн бұрын
Music used: Aether - Density and Time
@JeremyGarcia_2014Ай бұрын
5:10 wow did he just made an illusion
@charlieweston229228 күн бұрын
This is so fascinating and beautiful I’ve never seen anything like this, that shows this story.
@Csibe_Hapsi22 күн бұрын
5:48 So this is why I see that square while my Minecraft world is generating!
@StefanBoom2016Ай бұрын
4:25 what was that orange bright thingly
@notjebbutstillakerbalАй бұрын
Center of Everything
@brunosolsol3165Ай бұрын
Everything burrito
@qualifiedasparagusАй бұрын
waldo
@mehboobahmaddemon234529 күн бұрын
red hell he said
@dylanlima92210 күн бұрын
An archverse
@Rand-w5b20 күн бұрын
absolutelly crazy, it looks like we are a part of something huge and we are just slowly realising it and calculating and whatnot, what is actually beyond and how huge is it because it is also expanding as we are talking right now
@MrPillowStudiosАй бұрын
Our whole planet is just a small dot in our own Solar System. Every person you know, every person that has ever lived and died, everything that we live for, every ideology or opinion of ours, in just that tiny dot. Our own Sun is a tiny dot in our own galaxy. And our galaxy itself is even a tiny, tiny obscure dot in our observable universe. And in our whole universe at all, the observable part we can see is also, likely another tiny dot. The observable universe could be like a basketball on Earth, with Earth being the whole universe. And also the fact that our entire universe could just be another tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny dot in all of existence, is crazy. We are so obscure and pointless.
@maesizmayonnaise2745Ай бұрын
You got a point
@UltraEgoCellАй бұрын
Well yeah but your just saying that since we are so "small" we are useless and pointless but think about it. From humans to atoms thats a big gap right? Well yes, We are way bigger than a atom
@UltraEgoCellАй бұрын
Its just about perspective, we are closer to the size of the universe than a plank length (which i disagree with) but we assume we are so small because we look at others who are greater than us not equal to nor smaller
@entertainmentanimationsАй бұрын
@@UltraEgoCellTrue! Maybe I should make a zoom in video to show that?
@UltraEgoCellАй бұрын
@@entertainmentanimations Sure!
@LuforyАй бұрын
4:39 i thought it was steins;gate opening 😭😭
@Gelnuti62Ай бұрын
This looks 3D and very well animated. I wish my content has 3D too.
@entertainmentanimationsАй бұрын
Download blender and try it for yourself! 👍
@likefrimАй бұрын
This is really cool
@Mateo-f3l4n7 күн бұрын
Excellent Video Thank You So Much ❤😊🎉
@TheRealOmbi16 күн бұрын
The fun part is this can even can be real, because we don't yet know what is really out there
@papyrus-67988Ай бұрын
i devoured what was beyond the omniverse
@ryanspaceYTАй бұрын
Really cool video
@at89mm9923 күн бұрын
My Dear God-Procreator... This is amazing
@BoxtenfromdandysworldАй бұрын
Just imagine if the end was a computer cuz the world is not a simulation
@BOBtheimposter-n3y10 күн бұрын
My story for my little Existense Lore is very interesting and a small bit of it is inspired with this video as not a single soul knows what my lore is about or know I even made a massive complex one expect ChatGPT which is a AI lol so yeah say in the replies if I should explain it
@arkdelta63725 күн бұрын
The only thing beyond the Omniverse is raw fantasy. 11D, everything that isn't real, which is needed for things that don't exist to come into existence.
@_TheDoctor10 күн бұрын
I think that would fall into the categories of the other numbers seen near the end. In this video's concept, our universe exists in the mathematical plane of "real" numbers, and all possible timelines and realities exist here. The realm of "irrational" numbers would contain the set of realities that arent real/possible for us.
@lifenugget3313Ай бұрын
Basically Human is microscopic but you think way beyond scale. Awesome
@TheMaskedWarriorOfficialАй бұрын
4:54 why cant we just somehow manage to fly there?
@mateuspgomesАй бұрын
bcs outside it there isnt time anymore
@entertainmentanimationsАй бұрын
@@mateuspgomesCorrect!
@patchb0iАй бұрын
SO WE JUST LIVE IN STATIC?
@nicolafiorillo4048Ай бұрын
basically
@RileyShoko12 күн бұрын
We are all in God's tv screen
@samn910Ай бұрын
the fact that beyond the mandelbrot is pixels of random colors
@RileyShoko23 күн бұрын
It's all in god's phone
@GDMichTop19 күн бұрын
I wanna know how you made this video, it's so impressive...
@entertainmentanimations16 күн бұрын
All of it is made with Blender
@williamcousert24 күн бұрын
Life is just a giant multiplex with infinite screens. It's up to you to choose the genre you want to live it in. Choose wisely.
@israelsantillan58984 күн бұрын
Then what really exist the most is the VOID, The Null, Empty, Infinite Darkness, mind blowing scary isn't? 😵💫😰
@entertainmentanimations3 күн бұрын
@@israelsantillan5898 In a reality where anything is possible and everything exists, mind blowing scary things are definitely bound to exist! 👍
@JasonDFilms-m4oАй бұрын
Wow
@katiebamber1694Ай бұрын
we need to go further
@Pi_Kunst24 күн бұрын
thats cool💪🏼
@jaermoo19 күн бұрын
as a small kid I always imagined the universe to have a bottom with a white background and grass on the ground. ^^
@MarcoThiwanka10819 күн бұрын
5:57 What if zoom out to 10^200 ly to Infinity ♾️ Light years ? Can we find white overvoid or something else? (Eg: Outerverse, Absolute infinityverse)
@onatzeber560118 күн бұрын
The craziest thing is, reality might be even bigger than this, maybe infinite.
@novichhhok_888724 күн бұрын
Imagine Googolplex light years zoom out💀
@justaregulardoritochip_6922 күн бұрын
for anyone asking other universes and beyond are just a concept
@enochpierre3 күн бұрын
what is that thing at the center of everything
@ashleyjohn_2414 күн бұрын
Wow! 😮
@Jovian_Man7 күн бұрын
3:01 The universe is a oversized nebula/cloud of gases.
@TalsetFireSeed26 күн бұрын
I believe this wholeheartedly.
@JeremyGarcia_2014Ай бұрын
Samsung S24 zoom be like 💀😭
@LennonMackenzie-d2mАй бұрын
Bro is saying that there is one place in space where there is no dark matter💀
@entertainmentanimationsАй бұрын
We don't know the true nature of dark matter, so maybe!
@LennonMackenzie-d2mАй бұрын
@ the thing is how can there be somewhere in space where there is no space?
@JWinnin27 күн бұрын
Bro cooked so far out I couldn’t even comprehend the numbers that were put on the top left of the screen
@septianindra382120 күн бұрын
Oh thanks this what i need
@PotatoGames-018 күн бұрын
How many Galaxy's are in the Set of Everything?
@rolo-42212 күн бұрын
Music name????
@Mr.Alalolalo26 күн бұрын
11 year old me watching this: 🤯🤯🤯😱🧠
@trcsytАй бұрын
Thanks for doing my suggestion!
@jamirGaming1234.25 күн бұрын
we all know itll never end.
@WaterBuddyGamezАй бұрын
But what's out of the set of everything?
@mateuspgomesАй бұрын
major timelines
@mateuspgomesАй бұрын
and out the major timelines is the main timeline
@mateuspgomesАй бұрын
and out of the main timeline there is the 3rd sky "4th dimension portal"
@entertainmentanimationsАй бұрын
@@mateuspgomesEvery timeline is in the set of everything
@imlimbolex19 күн бұрын
crazy stuff
@burg-erАй бұрын
So when you get really big things just look like atoms
@mehboobahmaddemon2345Ай бұрын
bigger than the set of everything is the quarks the protons the atoms the molecule the molecular cluster the dna the blood cell the blood clot the nerves the eye and back
@entertainmentanimationsАй бұрын
That's all included in the set 👍
@novichhhok_888724 күн бұрын
5:30 Googol Light years
@timbomb374Ай бұрын
Imagine sending someone this, but at the very end, you write "your mother"
@JanickViniАй бұрын
This video reminds me of the Total Perspective Vortex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 .
@entertainmentanimationsАй бұрын
Yes
@aarondavis12849 күн бұрын
Feints within feints within feints
@kadajshinАй бұрын
I have no word!
@thedevilgoose248215 күн бұрын
This is what squidward saw when he left the Time Machine.
@DasRaetsel26 күн бұрын
So everything in essence is a fractal, no matter how big or small.
@AydanSBRsussyАй бұрын
This makes infinity not the most biggest number ever
@rtxagent6303Ай бұрын
Infinity isn’t a number technically
@Kairon1522Ай бұрын
Why you added mandelbrot fractal? That dont have nothing to see here -_-
@entertainmentanimationsАй бұрын
Max tegmark level 4
@Impossible2searchАй бұрын
Every zoom in this video outward is a trace structure around of the hollow zone where the stillness true center is. God exists in a detached zone inside the center of everything. We are far away falling through space faster than lightspeed as augment edges. All of our forces envelope the center hollow detached zone of the gods
@69420guyhaha25 күн бұрын
"no way you literally doxxed me in reverse" -stickman