The bacteria in my gut and colon has no idea I exist
@jamesmcdonough70253 ай бұрын
Thats quite thought provoking
@akbarbaig20623 ай бұрын
@@Whattheukmmm good
@Red.Rabbit.Resistance3 ай бұрын
you cant speak for them
@evewinters33903 ай бұрын
How do you know for certain we are not the bacteria living inside the digestive system of an organism?
@meknotewe81553 ай бұрын
Does anyone really know what time it is? Does anyone really care? (Chicago)
@alison4316Ай бұрын
For those searching, they actually address the title around the 50:00 mark
@BlackSquEarlАй бұрын
Thank you
@ArienMasterpieceАй бұрын
Thank you so much🙏💯
@wwjd196429 күн бұрын
Thank u
@Poehee-Leelee20 күн бұрын
🫶😎
@Italliving9 күн бұрын
ooow a very long delayed "click not bait" interesting, thx for that time jump in this B-Hole
@MH-tg4jtАй бұрын
I am commenting for the algorithm because I like this content and would like to havd more existential dread.
@patrickday4206Ай бұрын
Don't worry this experience is just an ancestor simulation made by a computer to figure out how monkeys could created it. You to will be deleted.
@ar-visionsАй бұрын
no its dread for the algorithm when you dont comment friend
@SEGALOVER95Ай бұрын
Guy sounds like earl from squidbilies
@johnbrimmer9403Ай бұрын
@@SEGALOVER95 16 bit was da shit , ahh a simpler time lol
@SEGALOVER95Ай бұрын
@@johnbrimmer9403 16 bit was so amazing
@libertylily903 ай бұрын
I fell asleep and had a dream that Goofy was telling me about the universe
@kouzuka2 ай бұрын
I came to type that... hahahhahahahah omg i cant xDDDD
@x.kenadee.x2 ай бұрын
I'm so mad that I saw this at the beginning bc now I cant unsee and it will be all I focus on. 😭
@elliottwahlert86212 ай бұрын
@@x.kenadee.xugh same 😂
@libertylily902 ай бұрын
Hahyuhk! I'm still waiting to hear the famous Goofy laugh xD
@vagabond52182 ай бұрын
🏆Best Comment Award I would pin this comment up in a museum if I wasn’t banned from so many museums for pinning up things that don’t belong there
@norezenable3 ай бұрын
Before I watch all this, yeah, kind of makes sense why everything is moving farther and farther away from us at an accelerating rate and we basically go deeper and deeper into the black hole, and why it appears that everything started at a single point - the event horizon.
@sethprice2413 ай бұрын
The temperature inside of a black hole is -460 degrees. We would all be popsicles.
@justasmallltowngirlll3 ай бұрын
@@sethprice241not if we were sucked through billion years ago and we had time to cool and orbit our sun
@freya333 ай бұрын
@@justasmallltowngirlll how would we have been sucked through? We’d turn into atoms, it wouldn’t be us anymore. The more black holes grow the denser and more compact they become, unlike universe which is expanding.
@alistairplank49963 ай бұрын
It goes a long way to explaining the "Inflation" which suddenly makes sense in collapsing space-time , opposed to big-bang inflation which has no rational.
@norezenable3 ай бұрын
@@alistairplank4996 Yeah, every few months I see some article or video about "no one knows why the rate of expansion is accelerating." If the big bang theory was true and we were in the "regular" universe, it shouldn't be accelerating. But if we're in a black hole, WE are the ones accelerating, but it's like, in a 4th dimension. And thanks to the weird way that light travels into and around a black hole, it wouldn't be that strange for us to see things in all directions, but things seemingly converge on a single point, basically where we entered the event horizon. Plus, cosmologists say eventually the sky will become completely dark. Just as you'd expect if you fell very far into a black hole. The deeper you go, the more distended space-time would be, and any new light entering the black hole would not be able to catch up anymore. It will go dark eventually. I reckon if we dwelled on the subject a bit longer, it might explain the absence of mass that is usually defined as "dark matter" too.
@misterfixie6003Ай бұрын
This hypothesis also explains the middle and end of all my relationships.
@L0v3_Murd3r_0n3Ай бұрын
I've had the notion for a long time that we are either living in a black hole or simulation. Felt too absurd of an idea but now, not so much.
@LordOfThePancakesАй бұрын
So have a lot of other ppl kid. Until you have any proof or evidence, you can go ahead and put your tin foil hat back on buddy.
@kylemilford8758Ай бұрын
Simulation makes a lot more sense. Physics as a set of codes is too convenient. It explains big bang, early world gods. Extended period of silence and eventually the player may come back causing chaos again (rapture?) before eventually shutting it down as we all collapse back into the single point we started at.
@1ForTheShieldzАй бұрын
I agree simulation is quite a simple theory tongrasp as well and doesn't really require massive computing power when you look at what ai can do now already. Think about how slow we think and write and speak vs ai like chat gpt. Now scale it to 8 billion small parallel simulations for a small lives we live, ignore the bigger universe as that just isn't simulated as we don't look at it .. wouldn't take much. Also explains why light collapses when we measure it. Oops my hat fell off.
I think of Earth as an exile or prison planet. Maybe a form of hell.
@CliffworksАй бұрын
I am literally a vessel for trillions and trillion s of lifeforms, and I hear their prayer "give us water, oh great one and we will protect you from the bad ones"
@seditiouswalrus2 ай бұрын
_"All I know, is that I know nothing!"_
@seansezzАй бұрын
You don't even know that for sure
@spiralsun1Ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏻
@Dagger13824Ай бұрын
Minor Threat?
@seansezzАй бұрын
@@Dagger13824 Operation Ivy
@BoerTheVileАй бұрын
You understand
@meknotewe81553 ай бұрын
I asked Janna Levin, astro-scientist if the Big Bang theory was ever thought to be the other side of a black hole!! She responded and said its been researched but no proof! She is an awesome teacher!!!
@RedGreen-Blue3 ай бұрын
really? they have researched that theory? Ha, ha, very funny.
@CoreyChambersLA3 ай бұрын
Anyone who closely looks at the physics of the end of a black hole and beginning of a big bang should see the correlation
@norezenable3 ай бұрын
Excellent observation.
@runnergo13983 ай бұрын
It's all just infinity. It never ends.
@TakashiL-b6o2 ай бұрын
I’ve seen info stating a black hole would eventually fade at some point. I’m not sure I buy it, an exploding super massive black hole with all its contents makes for a decent big bang story. No facts, just perceptions.
@LoveDoveDarling2 ай бұрын
@@runnergo1398 *points gun* “always has been”
@prevail4ll2 ай бұрын
I do actually. And no I don't see a correlation. Can you be more specific?
@PeaceMaker669-c1i3 ай бұрын
Am I living in the mind and body of a giant creature?
@CindyMindy-qy7wj3 ай бұрын
Interesting right?
@glt-m2l2 ай бұрын
probably not.. because things dont go infinitely small.. quarks are the points .. but thats as small as you can go
@PeaceMaker669-c1i2 ай бұрын
@@glt-m2l you don’t know that for sure because we are only able to experience and explain things in 3 dimensions where we express reality! If you lived in a 2 dimensional world like the shadow of a tree and you never experienced a 3 dimensional object you would never be able to know that the shadow you were living in was actually the reflection of a beautiful 3 dimensional tree and we expressing our reality in 3 dimensions cannot fully know what we are part of because we don’t have the capacity to see the bigger 4dimension and higher dimensions! In reality even though we like to think we have understanding we don’t know what we’re part of! Just like I commented earlier that if Bacteria that lives inside our bodies had the ability to reason would never know they live in a human creature or that we exist! Think about this basic fact for a moment 1 light year is 6 trillion miles! Stars and galaxies abd whatever are trillions and trillions of light years distant from us! We have managed to put a man on the moon two hundred fifty thousand miles away that’s all the farther we have gone! We are smaller than a grain of sand on a beach how can we possibly see or know the big picture! It’s really almost a waste of time pondering it!
@rexcooper33652 ай бұрын
Uranus is green.
@PeaceMaker669-c1i2 ай бұрын
@@rexcooper3365 Rex don’t try to make a living at comedy lol
@anastacioiii40473 ай бұрын
Thanks for this channel. This helps me sleep at night.
@biggestcomplainer3 ай бұрын
Not a soothing voice
@RedGreen-Blue3 ай бұрын
it's like grandpa reading a fairy tale before bed time. You just sink deeper and deeper.
@libertylily903 ай бұрын
@RedGreen-Blue 🥹
@libertylily903 ай бұрын
Same. I ended up having a dream that Goofy started telling me about the universe.
@Future_PheonixАй бұрын
Having an existential crisis helps you sleep?
@goldleafllc3 ай бұрын
Man. Cowboy space perdon really lights up my mood
@johndeer-he5de2 ай бұрын
I'm saying
@GramadaOfficialАй бұрын
What if we are the great though of someone’s conscious brain?
@spiralsun1Ай бұрын
This is actually true. I wrote a book about it recently. 😂❤
@GramadaOfficialАй бұрын
@ may be real) Respect ✊
@brobi-wankenobi2369Ай бұрын
Being inside a black hole makes the beginning of our universe much more plausible. The tricky part for me is what all the matter, light etc is falling into? Is there an existing endless void/spacetime on the other side of this plane? Is a new void/spacetime rendered as matter is hurled into it via the black hole? I wish I knew.
@torbenlindbjergmllernielse7015Ай бұрын
Some people say, that a blac hole not should be seen as a place in space, but as time. But a very speciel kind of time: "The End of Time". I like these hypothesis and it's the best I know about black hole The hypothesis is based solely on Einstein's theory of general relativity, where gravity and time (spacetime) are interconnected, but where time passes more slowly in proportion to the strength of gravity and gravity also change space itself. In a black hole, however, gravity becomes infinite and emanates from a point that is not extended in any dimensions. Thus, space is not represented, and the infinitely strong gravity that emanates from this point without extension already indicates how space is absent from what Einstein and others called "spacetime," which they believed was the background where everything unfolded. Although dependent on the influence of energy and mass, "where the curvature of spacetime tells mass and energy how to move, and vice versa, where mass and energy tell spacetime how it should curve." The gravity in a black hole emanates, as mentioned, from a dimensionless point without space, but continues into the universe we know. Since it emanates from a place where the curvature of spacetime is so intense that space and time constantly interact so violently that they each grow and diminish to a degree where space and time will vary in relation to each other, and at times there is only space and no time, and vice versa. That all this gravity can emanate from a place without spatial extension, which therefore cannot be the area where we "see" the strong gravity, it is not illogical to imagine that the point's location in spacetime - we know it is not a point with existence in space - exists in time alone - more precisely at the end of time.
@DorelliunАй бұрын
If we were in a black hole, although we aren't, nobody outside of the black hole would see ANYTHING on the inside because space time warps and slows down.
@Based_investorАй бұрын
Not to mention, light can't escape a black hole. Nobody knows what happens inside a black hole. The gravity could rip spacetime. Black holes could lead to other universes, and the black holes in those universes have black holes that lead to other universes (and of course the universe we live in is a black hole within another universe). Turtles all the way down.
@ficklefingeroffateАй бұрын
@Based_investor if we are inside a black hole it just goes to prove we don't have a clue as to what happens in a black hole. Therefore everything you just said is nothing more than cross eyed badger spit.
@SeanGelarden3 ай бұрын
I think the cosmic joke is that heaven and hell are the same place it just depends on your perception, and we are there
@paulstockton71212 ай бұрын
Judaism has a concept of sins being removed from the soul after death by Angels. On the flip side Demons rip apart the body to get at the soul. Sounds like the same thing if you realise you just died and strange beings are pulling at you.
@filippxxАй бұрын
Come on man, scientists are trying to explain things relating to quasars which were observed first about 70 years ago and immediately there is someone that relates this to ancient fairytales.
@iamthecoffeewhisperer62683 ай бұрын
I'm wondering why this is the first time I've heard about the theory we exist inside of a black hole. Is this a commonly known theory that physicists talk about and I missed hearing about it? As strange as the universe seems to be I suppose it could be within the realm of possibility.
@nikkireignsАй бұрын
I thought that was odd as well, I used to be deep into videos like these and don’t recall hearing this
@2015vapequeenАй бұрын
I was trying to find evidence of this in 2022 (I felt like it made perfect sense and that perhaps most of what we see out in space is really just a “hall of mirrors” effect, due to the distortion of time/space) and couldn’t find anything! on it. Now, throughout the past year, I’ve seen multiple videos/articles on the subject- It’s wild
@filippxxАй бұрын
The idea that we live inside a black hole is NOT a widely accepted theory among scientists. It is important to remember that scientific theories are based on evidence, so depending on what the KZbin Algo recommends you might find facts or speculation, but in this case there is nothing to back up the hypothesis.
@justasmallltowngirlll3 ай бұрын
Finally!!!! Been saying this for years and years. Why nothing makes sense and we can’t find answers
@konsolidated2 ай бұрын
Um what?
@human_droneАй бұрын
@konsolidated just let him go with it. This one might be gone.
@anxious_robotАй бұрын
You're exactly right, and I've also been saying this for years before physicists figured it out.
@HBCSChannelАй бұрын
If nothing makes sense then how did learn English and type
@yardstickwhackАй бұрын
@@HBCSChannelssshhh. Stop trying to make sense
@SlackJones13 ай бұрын
I’ve often felt that I live in a black hole, but my shrink says it’s all in my head. ;-)
@ogkhaosmc3 ай бұрын
Of course it's in your head. Everything is in everyone's head. The brain creates consciousness and consciousness creates reality and different people may experience reality differently as well. The universe is a hologram created by our own consciousness and thoughts. Nothing is real. Matter is a product of our consciousness so the brain can find a way to process the data. We are all just electricity vibrating at different frequencies.
@sethprice2413 ай бұрын
It must be lonely in there.
@rachellashealy93653 ай бұрын
Well that's another idea we all live in your brain the universe is a NPC in your brain don't look into pyloshipy too much ....
@gnarlkill13 ай бұрын
Yeah, be careful of that "pyloshipy".
@isabelledupond16602 ай бұрын
🤣
@toddymcgann58562 ай бұрын
I think if black holes are simply another universe which implies there are endless number of universes then it’s like black holes are the relation point that connects one to the other. Which means all matter across all universes are loosely the same. Kinda cool
@floristfindspeaceАй бұрын
well, we are still learning about this, so if that is happening, i hope we get to a point where we know for sure! it’s hard for me to get behind that though because all matter breaks down in a black hole. time gets reeealllyyy weird as well, so im just not sure how anything can just keep existing. a black hole also isn’t necessarily a “hole” for matter to escape out through, and hawking radiation is a good explanation for what happens to the matter.
@chocolatethai7747Ай бұрын
The problem which this theory is the fact that we have no clue what happens to matter that is pulled into a black hole. Yes, it's cool to assume. Even the Big Bang is an assumption and not a fact.
3 ай бұрын
the Universe IS a Question. Answers are merely more Questions in disguise as Answers. the Universe is a feedback loop similar to a fractal equation.
@user-wg1gd5gg7s3 ай бұрын
A question of what?
@ReneMichelleAranda3 ай бұрын
@@user-wg1gd5gg7s"what am I?" The answer is "I am..." fill in the blank with every perspective of every infinite possibility. You are one of those answers the universe is asking itself, helping to define itself, expand and unfold itself, eternally everything and nothing as long as it perceives itself.
@nikkireignsАй бұрын
Dude.
@mike76523 ай бұрын
Existing in a black hole would explain several big mysteries, such as Fermi Paradox amd rate of expansion. Makes as much sense as enigmatic dake matter & energy. Disclaimer: I'm not a theorerical astrophysicist, but I do watch a lot of space stuff.
@user-wg1gd5gg7s3 ай бұрын
How does it explain the Fermi Paradox? It's not like it's just our solar system in a black hole.
@kylemilford8758Ай бұрын
Imagine if every galaxy is an atom in some giant creature. Every solar system like a electron rotating the nucleus. Its crazy that our scale of tiny and our scale of space are so linear.
@curtcoller3632Ай бұрын
Imagine - I wrote a manuscript about exactly that 55 years ago. You are saying what I was thinking, but nobody was and still is listening. Physicists are smarter.
@jeffraskow427423 күн бұрын
I have that same thought too!
@jeffraskow427423 күн бұрын
@@curtcoller3632 Im with you both. Any place we can find the manuscript?
@maekyla_10 күн бұрын
I've always thought about this for the same reason
@joeberliner109Ай бұрын
Having the universe inside a black hole would explain some strange phenomenon like dark energy and inflation. The fact that SMBH exist in masses impossible for merging with others also could be answered by this as well. Its theories like these that keep me interested in theoretical physics.
@LeafyGreenDAАй бұрын
I knew there was a reason for the hike in prices for Wendy's hamburgers.
@givemesomespace-gmss3 ай бұрын
I love all the new things we're finding out!
@serenlynne2 ай бұрын
🎉aaw
@theuniversewithin20653 ай бұрын
🟥🌑🌑🌐🌑🌐🌑🌐🌑🌑🌑 The multiverse is more or less a given. There is more logical evidence for than against, but also empirically - with QM, Double Slit, Virtual Particles, Spontaneous Quark Doubling, etc etc. There are close to an infinite number of universes within this universe and holographic principles alone should be sufficient enough. But regardless - try to entertain this thought: Given an infinite amount of parallel and/or asymmetrical universes, there must be a universe where entropy is reversed. It is a 100% mirrored replica of our universe, but with “time” going backwards. The inhabitants of this universe perceive everything just like us - it is a total carbon copy of our universe. But observed from the outside, that entire universe would flow backwards. Who can say that WE don’t live in such a universe? The only way to even begin to understand that our own entropy is reversed, is to observe it from another universe. From the outside a flashlight would catch the light and the waterfall would flow upwards. How can such dimensionality be understood within the confines of our own entropy? 🌐🌑📀💿🌑🌐
@dariusmarshall46413 ай бұрын
So we assume all civilizations breathe air and fuction the same? What if they attack and step out the ship and just croak
@jcovent9 күн бұрын
Grad school educated... but this is way beyond the textbooks. Thanks!
@MykHubbell3 ай бұрын
I have been working on my own hypothesis. We have some idea of white holes, which work in contrast to black holes. What if our universe was simply dumped out of a white hole,and we are accelerating to a black hole. When we reach it, we will be dumped out again by the opposite side of the black hole,the white hole. Only to start over again.
@nikkireignsАй бұрын
Omg that’s what I said ☯️
@alison4316Ай бұрын
That makes more intuitive sense to me than, say, Many Worlds theory.
@floristfindspeaceАй бұрын
while this is a really thought provoking idea -and one that i also like to visit- many physicists already theorize that the universe will end in a “cold death” because all matter will eventually be so spread out, all the stars and black holes etc will explode or evaporate, that life is just impossible and basically “nothing goes on forever.” watch “timelapse of the future” by melodysheep. it provides not explations and commentary by other scholars, but really interesting and cool illustrations.
@yakg7976Ай бұрын
Yes, I saw a documentary recently that explored a similar theory and they called it a mirror universe. O
@InuranusBrokoffАй бұрын
You've been working on this? I'd love to see the papers. Will you be publishing them any time soon?
@caseyhenshaw3 күн бұрын
this came to me the other week and now here’s a video about it. cool
@juufa723 ай бұрын
Hinduism's idea of a cyclical universe is quite profound considering that cosmological tools weren't in existence, true or not.
@harrietharlow99293 ай бұрын
I remember a picture of (I think) Shiva asleep, universes emanating from his mouth. The explanation said that every time he inhales, a universe is destroyed and each time he exhales a universe is created. Even as an 18 year old, it made sense to me and it still does (I'm 71 now). Everything is recycled one way or another so why not the universe?
@user-wg1gd5gg7s3 ай бұрын
I would say it is a rather logical assumption for humans to arrive at simply by observing nature. The seed grows into a plant, withers and dies only for it's new seeds to repeat the process. Life and death is everywhere. The concept of the Phoenix. I think in the absence of any taught religion a lot of children also come to the conclusion of reincarnation for this reason.
@John-1003 ай бұрын
It was not hard to come to that conclusion, winter comes things die and then spring comes and life begins again, people grow old and die and babies are born into this constant renewing process, so the Hindu religion found nothing new.
@space_visitorАй бұрын
Wow, I never thought about black holes this way! Your presentation is so engaging. Can’t wait for more content like this! 🚀👏
@Semirotta3 ай бұрын
If you think about how suicidal and destructive humans are as a species, what do you think we would do once we are space traveling civilization if we ever actually get that far? we would conquer and take from others we find. Why would anyone want to announce their presence is beyond my comprehension.
@ymnPRhmeDWxX3 ай бұрын
We are talking about an endless space, galaxies and resources. Why would anyone attack each other, if there are unlimited resources out there. Not to mention speed of the light preventing any travel to make this possible.
@TiffanyBabineaux-eq4hy3 ай бұрын
Brrruhhhh . U really truly think 😂😂😂
@o0oStillWeRiseo0o2 ай бұрын
We are a holes bc we live in black hole
@ZoyueYo2 ай бұрын
Hmm if are that suicidal we would just wipe human kind at one point. Destructive - for sure, it's our wild part, doing without thinking of the consequences - humans are bad at preventing and calculating ahead - we turn to the past, to understand better, but then we re-do the same mistakes, because the time/space is different and we don't notice the patterns on a global collective level. Our memory sucks,because our life span is not enormous and we have difficulties connecting the pieces and transmitting them to the next generation. Given all of that, even if we space travel, we wouldn't have the ability to "conquer" or win any battle out there, because of our many limitations coming from our nature. So I don't think that there is anyone scared of our existence.😂
@countloco53622 ай бұрын
We sent a golden record on Voyager 1 n 2 telling any alien species how to read the record, the position of Earth.
@flcameraАй бұрын
I explored that in one of my video's thinking that might be one of the reasons we've heard from no other life
@brittanylee21633 ай бұрын
I haven't watched yet, but I have come to believe this idea may be right
@brobi-wankenobi2369Ай бұрын
The Dark Forest Hypothesis viewing the universe as a battlefield with limited resources is a very human perspective. It may one of the paradigms that ultimately prevent us from interacting with other intelligences in the future.
@thesisterversepodАй бұрын
My thoughts, too. If theyre intelligent enough to find and contact other life, or travel to other civilizations... They should have no problem finding, processing, or creating resources among the vast universe! Also, wed have to assume that our resources would be shared in some way! Other life may not be carbon based.. the planetary environment would likely require much different resources. And its much easier to harvest resources from a closer, safer and uninhabited location.
@f4ll3nzr03 ай бұрын
We are the most popular program in the Universe and don't know it. We live within an illusion, "all the world's a stage and we are merely players."
@user-wg1gd5gg7s3 ай бұрын
Ah the human zoo theory. The thing is, anything that had the ability to control and monitor us to THAT extent would have the ability to do MUCH more fun stuff. Let me put it another way - human reality TV exists but chances are 99.9% of people are more interested in video games, simply because they're more FUN. Anything that could observe us a la Truman show could also create virtual realities that would far exceed watching Dave sat on the toilet. But then again, it could be true. We'd never know really. We might already be the virtual universe they're observing. We might be the virtual universe of just one random human in a previous universe who reached far greater technological advancement. We are the 'sims' in their version of the Sims video game lol.
@ZoyueYo2 ай бұрын
@@user-wg1gd5gg7s In this case, you wouldn't realize the changes that hypothetical thing could be making, and that you're being influenced. Who says they are only observing, consciousness is not limited by form like the matter, so the intrusion could be masked by believing that those are your own thoughts and decisions. On a higher dimension, where time is not the limit, it should be possible to create an universe for every possible outcome, so that would be consciousness experiencing itself through us, by changing the narrative an infinite number of times. I truly believe the illusion of free will is necessary in order to create the illusion of separation which gives us the individuality inside a singularity. Crazy ass amount of different experiences of life forms. I don't know about you, but I'd watch that.
@floristfindspeaceАй бұрын
well, we are still learning about this, so if that is happening, i hope we get to a point where we know for sure! it’s hard for me to get behind that though because all matter breaks down in a black hole. time gets reeealllyyy weird as well, so im just not sure how anything can just keep existing. a black hole also isn’t necessarily a “hole” for matter to escape out through, and hawking radiation is a good explanation for what happens to the matter.
@marknwoo3 ай бұрын
We will all find out one day.
@sethprice2413 ай бұрын
Not necessarily. You might just never wake up.
@Nahimgood2893 ай бұрын
Nah
@investigator20163 ай бұрын
You might be gone by then. Best to learn now before we no longer can know anything.
@Slippy2603 ай бұрын
@@investigator2016u missed his point
@investigator20163 ай бұрын
@@Slippy260 Lol i think you mighta missed my point
@Official_OGKingMalice2 ай бұрын
What would a black hole look like from a 360° view? I’ve never seen anything talking about what things BEHIND it look like, only theories on what the inside may look like. Does it just appear the same from every angle?
@reggieking10453 ай бұрын
My theory is our universe can't do nothing for you and that's that.
@gnarlkill13 ай бұрын
"Can't do nothing" (double negative)
@CamInTheHat3 ай бұрын
@@gnarlkill1 Maybe it can't, but perhaps we can teach him proper grammar? lol 😂
@user-wg1gd5gg7s3 ай бұрын
What does this even mean lol? The universe has given you the ability to even make this comment by virtue of allowing everything leading up to it to exist.
@akissot14022 ай бұрын
@@gnarlkill1 Can't do nothing to nobody (triple negative)
@전유현-l7x2 ай бұрын
@@akissot1402Can’t not do no nothing to nobody (quintuple negative)
@BranTheBaldАй бұрын
It's interesting to think of the beings inside our universes black holes, all their history, their suffering, for what
@saraty44153 ай бұрын
So who is watching again
@gnarlkill13 ай бұрын
Your mom
@saraty44153 ай бұрын
@@gnarlkill1 nah she a zombie 🧟♂️
@hg-yg4xhАй бұрын
It would make sense why time flows for us, maybe in the universe above time is more fluid or you can travel both ways through it, or maybe time has higher dimensions at right angles.
@moonstar313Ай бұрын
Interstellar is such a cool thought provoking movie. Your comment made me think of it lol
@rasidde3 ай бұрын
how come there are no dinosaur ghosts?
@knallpistolen3 ай бұрын
because ghosts aren't real
@Stimulation3343 ай бұрын
@@knallpistolenbut ghosts are realin haunted houses.
@knallpistolen3 ай бұрын
@@Stimulation334 hehe
@magooters3 ай бұрын
The CIA been real quiet since this dropped.
@jeffknott19753 ай бұрын
How come there's no ghosts of any species? It's almost as if they don't exist, maybe that's why there's never been even one piece of evidence, ever, for anything supernatural whatsoever!?
@stormwatch7245Ай бұрын
Loved listening to this 😊
@mikedavis8023 ай бұрын
Hmm.. so everything we think we know is wrong.
@bern0473 ай бұрын
In reality we don't know anything
@mikedavis8023 ай бұрын
@@bern047 agreed
@Ron-cv4jp3 ай бұрын
@@bern047 I wouldn't necessarily agree with but your point would make false religious prophets irrelevant.
@martinoconnor43143 ай бұрын
My wife says that I'm always wrong!
@Ron-cv4jp3 ай бұрын
@@martinoconnor4314 if she has no evidence you are right
@Midnightravin19Ай бұрын
I fell asleep and woke up in Doc Mitchell's house in Goodsprings
@nalanl3 ай бұрын
Pretty sure we're in a simulation
@user-wg1gd5gg7s3 ай бұрын
I mean it would be the logical conclusion considering how technology is going. It doesn't change or answer much though. In fact, it opens the door to many ridiculous possibilities that aren't so fun to imagine too.
@SpaceFragmentsChannel3 ай бұрын
Lol...The Matrix for sure.
@o0oStillWeRiseo0o2 ай бұрын
No Diddy
@righty-o35853 ай бұрын
Gravity is created by mass. The more mass the more gravity . A hole has no mass , meaning tor a black hole to have such a gravitational pull that not even light can escape, it cannot be a hole of any kind , and being inside of one is not even possible .
@jacobmitchell92273 ай бұрын
Where does it go?
@righty-o35853 ай бұрын
@@jacobmitchell9227 It doesn't go anywhere
@rachellashealy93653 ай бұрын
It's not a hole
@rachellashealy93653 ай бұрын
It just became so massive light joins it's mass
@rachellashealy93653 ай бұрын
Falls to the surface think about it like that lol
@vietnamesebeauties3 ай бұрын
Even when we as current Vietnamese 🇻🇳 universities' students grown up and become old 50 years later, there's never going to have absolute answers about the questions on the universe 🌍☀️🌙 ⭐ ✨✨✨
@sethprice2413 ай бұрын
Probably not. Life sucks sometimes.
@PeaceMaker669-c1i3 ай бұрын
@@vietnamesebeauties 1 light year is around 6 trillion miles not likely for us to travel the stars
@gnarlkill13 ай бұрын
Bots responding to bots. Dark Internet theory is real.
@vietnamesebeauties3 ай бұрын
@@sethprice241 you are right. Thanks for your support 🌹
@vietnamesebeauties3 ай бұрын
@@PeaceMaker669-c1i yes,this is very true. Thank you for your support 🌻
@Vincent13997Ай бұрын
I have not yet seen one scientist say this.
@brianaucella88953 ай бұрын
Why do they have to add music? It's annoying!
@Aaeros233 ай бұрын
That's what Space sounds like.
@MalachiBurtonn3 ай бұрын
space doesn’t have a sound
@CamInTheHat3 ай бұрын
@@MalachiBurtonn You must be really fun at parties....
@biggestcomplainer3 ай бұрын
I’ve thought about this forever us living in a black hole. Now we have to guess if we are going to go through a great retraction.
@MjMj2053 ай бұрын
Trey gaudy is tht u lol
@BryanJohnson-mn9edАй бұрын
We all live inside the blue eye of a giant named Gertrude. Gerty 😊
@alberthill2753Ай бұрын
No! We all live in a Yellow Submarine! LOL
@merceb90392 ай бұрын
At first I was interested! But I remembered we already know we live on a black hole! It's in the middle of the milky way! Lol!
@w.bi11yАй бұрын
Explain why you think you live in the milky way black hole please
@spiralsun1Ай бұрын
Sagittarius A*
@juanvalle7832Ай бұрын
The Bible says that God is the beginning of everything and the End , the Big Bang just tries to explain how this universe was created, but can not explain how those galaxies existed before they collided and made the big bang .it so hard to understand as hard as questioning who created God
@EMan-cu5zo3 ай бұрын
We are all part of the universe. We are born and die over time returning to the earth and universe.
@sethprice2413 ай бұрын
Star dust.
@Vile_Entity_35453 ай бұрын
Eternal recurrence
@ChaytonHurlow-u7n3 ай бұрын
The universe (word) itself is within the mind of the eternal host Jesus Christ. Who gave his life so we can be saved. Yes the entire universe died and was reborn in eternity for you. This took place in 3 days for God
@OnlyJalenPhd3 ай бұрын
If you’re cremated your energy dispels into the universe. If you’re buried, you’ll eventually be future fauna. Edit: only what happens to the body.
@user-wg1gd5gg7s3 ай бұрын
I mean this is the most obvious realisation ever. What did you think you were a part of? Some seperate world?
@zakmay51973 ай бұрын
Youre not in a black hole…. Youre in a trailer park in arkansas
@CindyMindy-qy7wj3 ай бұрын
😂😂
@akissot14022 ай бұрын
sounds the same
@tracymcgeachie7525Ай бұрын
😂
@garyhendrie4001Ай бұрын
Why is there a massive black hole at the centre of galaxies, what role does it play? It sounds totally counterproductive as all they seem to do is gobble light and matter
@grtbgf25 күн бұрын
It's not like someone put them there. Its created during millions of years of cosmic forming. Supermassive black holes being in a centre of galaxies is a consequence, not a cause.
@garyhendrie400125 күн бұрын
@ why are they there at all. I’d say they are counterproductive to galaxies forming as surely they would suck all the light before stars even get a chance to form into galaxies as we know them.
@StuMcMillan-n4h3 ай бұрын
Thought this when I was 12.. still holds water... as a THEORY GUYS.....!!!!
@righty-o35853 ай бұрын
No it absolutely does not
@righty-o35853 ай бұрын
No it absolutely does not
@freya333 ай бұрын
No… the water would be torn apart into atoms and particles, then get absorbed by the black hole, thus rendering it unable to hold any water. Basically the black hole would drink it. 😂
@justasmallltowngirlll3 ай бұрын
Been saying it for years
@justasmallltowngirlll3 ай бұрын
Not if it happened billions of years ago when we formed was actually us after being sucked through. It took billions of years for our galaxy to form. Why couldn’t we have formed after being sucked through and ripped apart and then put together again?
@Dave18312 күн бұрын
My interest- is about survival for the next 3 or 4 million years- and beyond... ... today we have the instrumental tools to determine a lot more about our present- and [just maybe] what the future holds for our future generations... :)
@All3n1973Ай бұрын
I hate when videos say why haven't we been visited by aliens... It is very very simple, the distance between civilizations is too great
@ImknottshoreАй бұрын
And or timescale. They could have visited when dinosaurs were here and never came back no intelligent life or we are the first in a young universe
@tvmantitantitan-crew-lol8 күн бұрын
It really isn't too great a distance if we think that they have figured out ways of travelling close to the speed of light. Brian Cox explained in a doc I seen that if we travelled at the speed of light to andromeda an back again then a 100yrs would have passed for those on board travelling at the speed of light, yet 5million yrs would have passed for those left on earth. Time slows with speed! So it definitely would be possible.
@2c-bee2 ай бұрын
This has blown my mind
@anxious_robotАй бұрын
I've been saying this for years. It's weird to watch scientists have to catch up to reality.
@ghost9-9ghostАй бұрын
Me too....25 years ago I has a LOT of ideas which have come true......
@LordOfThePancakesАй бұрын
@@ghost9-9ghostas well as a LOT of ideas that have turned out to be false 🙂 Science doesn’t go by your nonsense ideas however, it makes predictions based on observable facts.
@gamersftwonlineАй бұрын
every black hole is a big bang and another universe inside the universe
@ronaldkemp39523 ай бұрын
Multiple, parallel and cyclical universes of big bangs and big crunches has no evidence to back. If Roger Penrose's cyclical model was true, then the JWST would find old galaxies at the edge of the observable universe to be moving rapidly towards us, which would ultimately lead to the big crunch. But instead the old galaxies at the edge of the observable universe are moving away from us rapidly, more than 13 times the speed of light according to their high redshift data, z=20.4. This indicates several profound things. First, the galaxies are not slowing down with distance, one of the predictions made by Einstein's theory of general relativity and the effects of gravity being infinite with distance. Second it indicates general relativity's look-back time prediction is wrong to assume telescopes can look back in time. Third, it indicates the 1st and 2nd law of thermodynamics is wrong claiming energy and matter can't be created, that they can only be exchanged from one form to the other. Forth, it indicates a single big bang didn't happen which resulted in cosmic inflation spreading the matter across the universe in an instant, then slowing down. Fifth, it indicates the speed of light is wrong or the universe is much much older than 13.8 billion years. Sixth, it indicates that the CMB estimate of the expansion rate of the universe of 67 km/s per megaparsec is wrong too, seeing how the galaxies at the edge of the observable universe, some 13.7 billion light years away are receding away from us more than 13 times the speed of light. It also indicates that the Hubble constant of 70 m/s per megaparsec is wrong too. Seventh it indicates the LCDM model used to explain how stars and galaxies evolved over time is wrong. The hundreds of old, massive galaxies, some were found to be more than 20 times larger than our own galaxy, located at the edge of the observable universe clearly indicate the laws of physics and theories used to describe the evolution of our universe are wrong. Multiple, parallel and cyclical universes cannot explain them. I came up with the solution back in 2004. After trying to convince NASA scientists their ideals about space, time, speed of light, general relativity and more were incomplete and how to fix them and they ridiculed and attacked me, I decided to go a different route. In 2021 I published a series of 6 books before the JWST was launched. On page 48 I wrote quote, "The JWST, James Webb Space Telescope will discover old, fully grown galaxies as far as the telescope can see, further than 13.8 billion light-years away." Then on page 147 in Conclusion I wrote quote, "With great distance there will be no Hubble constant discovered either. Every time they try and come up with a set value for the Hubble constant a different value will be deduced." My revisions to their laws of physics and theories of gravity and motion I was able to accurately predict the impossible early galaxy problem and the Hubble tension. I solved the secrets of the universe by simply revising general relativity to include the action causing gravity in large mass. The revisions explained the motion of stars and galaxies scientists for many decades have been blaming on dark matter and dark energy. As soon as the action causing gravity was added to the theory of gravity the motion of all mass floating in the vacuum of space became clear. Dark matter and dark energy vanished. They don't exist. That's why they can't be measured or observed directly in experiments. They can't be measured because they don't exist. I was the only scientist who accurately predicted everything that's puzzling other scientists. I even solved the SMBH mysteries, how the universe began, why it grows and expands exponentially with distance and more. Science will never be settled as long as there are questions that go unanswered. There was no big bang. There was no singularity from which everything emerged. The universe is more than 220 trillion years old. The Milky Way is a young galaxy compared to when the universe began. That's why some of the most distant galaxies are older and larger than the Milky Way. What I uncovered in my many years of study and research will change the future of science forever. Peace and Love to all who have read this long winded comment. Thank-you. ♥
@esaelle013 ай бұрын
But what "action causing gravity" are you talking about? You claim that many of these things are wrong, but where is your evidence for that? How did you come to these conclusions? You provided a lot of answers but no arguments.
@ronaldkemp39523 ай бұрын
@@esaelle01 I provided all the answers in the series of 6 books I published in 2021, before the JWST was launched. You will have to read them. NASA employees wouldn't believe me when I told them Einstein's theory of gravity was wrong. They still think gravity is caused by the warping of space-time. They had no reason to believe it was wrong until the JWST discovered old, fully mature galaxies as far as the telescope was able to see. If they knew the truth about gravity and what causes it, they would have predicted the JWST would find old galaxies at the edge of the observable universe. But they were expecting the galaxies to be young. They wouldn't listen to me, it's what sparked me into writing and then publishing the books before the JWST was launched. I knew I was right. And guess what? That's exactly what the JWST found, old galaxies at the edge of the observable universe just as I predicted. Scientists still don't know where the theory of gravity and laws of physics went wrong. That's why they keep on calling them the impossible early galaxy problem and universe breakers. I published the first paperback book in the series on September 27th 2021, and the last paperback book on December 12th, 2021. The JWST wasn't launched until December 25th 2021. If only everyone knew what was causing gravity in large mass, then the world would be a much better place, free sustainable energy, anti-gravity devices, and more. I wrote all about it in my books. I really don't care anymore if people don't believe me. I know I'm right and that's all that matter to me now. I've got terminal cancer, living on borrowed time. I was told I wasn't supposed to make it beyond 2022. I just wanted to live long enough for scientists to prove I was right. I thank God I made it this far. I'll know Wednesday how far it has progressed.
@itheuserfirst31863 ай бұрын
I'm going to assume this is parody.
@ronaldkemp39523 ай бұрын
@@itheuserfirst3186 Did so called experts in astrophysics and cosmology accurately predict the JWST would find old fully mature galaxies at the edge of the observable universe? No they did not. They predicted the telescope would see back in time to when the first stars and galaxies formed. Massive galaxies, some more than 25 times larger than our own galaxy was found as far as the telescope was able to see. Now they're confused? Why is that? Their precious Einstein was wrong about look-back time. Telescopes can no more look into the past than microscopes can look into the future. I discovered why his theory of gravity is wrong, why the speed of light is wrong, why the CMB is not evidence left over from a big bang, why the Hubble constant is not a constant, why there is no dark matter or dark energy. LOL, a parody? I accurately predicted the old massive galaxies further than 13.8 billion light years away before astronomers confirmed them. Astronomers and astrophysicists are still scratching their heads in disbelief. They're grasping for straws after the facts were found because they have no idea why they are there or how it could happen. LOL, they've postulated tired light, older universe, multiple big bangs, cyclical universes and more because they're clueless. How can they be considered experts? Can you explain why telescopes cannot see into the past or why the speed of light radiating from distant galaxies moving away from us FTL appears to happen in an instant upon measuring the light information? Can you explain why the galaxies located at the edge of the observable universe are massive and old? What 2 theories indicate light information happens instantly when measuring bodies moving FTL? I do not understand how experts in astrophysics, astronomy, cosmology and physics don't understand the theories and laws of physics they claim to be proficient in.
@user-wg1gd5gg7s3 ай бұрын
@@esaelle01If he replies and answers this with some form of further explaination I would actually buy his books, but as of right now this seems like a shameless plug lol.
@sadetwizelveАй бұрын
If we were inside a black hole,we wouldn’t be able to move,have a perception of time…We’d never be born,how can something grow if all things are being compressed
@spiralsun1Ай бұрын
The practical construction of the universe constrains the symbols.
@gueropalma66493 ай бұрын
I've been saying this FOREVER. Look, time only works BECAUSE of black holes. Everything that experiences time exists on the edge of an event horizon. I thought it would be COMMON SENSE!?
@CindyMindy-qy7wj3 ай бұрын
Right
@user-wg1gd5gg7s3 ай бұрын
What do you mean time only works because of black holes? Everything that experiences time does NOT only exist on an event horizon. We experience time but we can't be on an event horizon because we wouldn't see light lol. Time exists because of an initial imbalance in the universe. 3 is the magic number. If matter and anti matter cancelled instantly time wouldn't exist. Because our universe was birthed with an imbalance of matter and because physical laws exist, time becomes an inherent virtue of our universe because there's always another step where the universe is trying to reach balance. It will eventually reach balance in the end. Enjoy the ride until then 😊
@ImknottshoreАй бұрын
OH YEAH real common sense what the universe is lmao
@uncommonsense7399Ай бұрын
Black holes are the air ducts of the expanding universe or it’s a dimension where all knowing being is
@spiralsun1Ай бұрын
It’s definitely a dimension where the all-knowing is. I wrote a book about it 😂❤ “Eye of God: Language of Universal Mind”
@synthlordvr3 ай бұрын
A fish doesn’t realize it’s in water. Let alone an entire ocean.
@thetinman52972 ай бұрын
Did you ask one?
@WinstonAnderson-w7p2 ай бұрын
Exactly@@thetinman5297
@gilbertopadilla3611Ай бұрын
Those killer whales know they can eat animals in the beach. Which is outside the ocean. Birds can dive into the ocean and eat fish...
@synthlordvrАй бұрын
@@gilbertopadilla3611 Killer whales are not fish. Birds are also not fish.
@synthlordvrАй бұрын
@@thetinman5297 I’ve observed them. You should try sometime.
@JimKrause19753 ай бұрын
Just by viewing the pale blue dot image it is easy to see why aliens might not have visited us. They would be passing up so many resources on the way to our tiny little planet.
@DeekTheStreak3 ай бұрын
All we are is dust in the wind
@joestockton70163 ай бұрын
*star dust
@sammyhooligan8033 ай бұрын
Frozen dirt, 😊
@ThePainqT2 ай бұрын
Its sad to see how much stuff is out there and know we will never visit and study this places. Our zivilisation will end and another one takes over.
@ananominity3 ай бұрын
The one solution to the Fermi paradox you never hear is that because our universe is emergent, we haven't created them yet. The more time passes, the more ever-present they become. Eventually we will start to see the millions of civilizations we know must exist.
@paulmuaddib34703 ай бұрын
Perhaps we have to evolve past our technological adolescence before we are grown up enough to handle contact and the shared power contact delivers, this is also called the great filter.
@1986tessie3 ай бұрын
Or life is super rare or rather intelligent life is super rare, and so spread out we will never know each other.
@jb43143 ай бұрын
The Fermi paradox suggests colonization is a fundamental element of relationships between life forces and fails to account for the possibility that other civilizations may live on their respective worlds in harmonious balance and consider extraterrestrial exploration outside their reality therefore useless
@ananominity3 ай бұрын
@@jb4314 That actually is one of the suggested solutions now added to the ever-expanding list of possibilities.
@jb43143 ай бұрын
The point being the ‘paradox’ is fundamentally flawed and has no usefulness
@iseeyouparasite3 ай бұрын
Let me describe it to you We are some intelligent life forms who are trying to be and understand what we are
@hermeswings19252 ай бұрын
Could this also explain the Fermi paradox?
@spiralsun1Ай бұрын
Fermi was a paradox but he projected his own issues onto aliens, like politicians do.
@danjun7986Ай бұрын
EXPLAIN IN POP TERMS
@ecleveland1Ай бұрын
The universe is a big, big place. And we have to remember that not ever thing in the universe exists on the same scale. There are some stars that make our planet look like a grain of sand in comparison. What if there are other planets on that same scale?
@Lone_PaladinАй бұрын
One obvious thing that we can see in our small sphere of reality that is consistent is that everything has a beginning and an end. So why would the universe be infinite? The most likely scenario is that it was created and one day, it will end.
@sandorkiss65962 ай бұрын
22:16 > Enrico Fermi was born in 1901. He was married from 1928 to 1954 ;)
@BlackmoonLilith0101Ай бұрын
I feel like im listening to my southern science teacher's lecture
@Vishnu7Shani5103 ай бұрын
If we live in a black hole than why havnt we solved gravity? The singularity should be right here. This is stupid imo. The closest one is at the center of our galaxy. Anything that goes in a black hole is spit out yo another side of the universe how come that never happened ?
@gnarlkill13 ай бұрын
Because the singularity exists at a point in time, not a location
@Vishnu7Shani5103 ай бұрын
@gnarlkill1 but wouldn't tht still appear at a location though
@patrickherb46703 ай бұрын
You watch too many Hollywood movies... that's why
@Vishnu7Shani5103 ай бұрын
@patrickherb4670 umm I guess ur trying to sound smart cus u watch Hollywood movies...cus what ur saying is irrelevant. I mean how else would u know to link what I said with movies..I havnt seen a movie in 10yrs easily. Ur projecting..
@Vishnu7Shani5103 ай бұрын
@patrickherb4670 idk man maybe go watch ur relaxing Zelda music
@shimonorenji7020Ай бұрын
1- Black Holes are in the Universe, not the opposite. 2- We have no idea what's inside a Black Hole. As far as I know, the consensus is that a Black Hole is the result of a collapsing/imploding mass, but our Universe is said to be expanding. 3- Big Bang = expansion of stuff. Black Hole = stuff becomes a singularity. This "theory" doesn't make much sense if you follow the basic definitions and concepts of "physics".
@cadebritt8001Ай бұрын
Fun a moment in the life of the rubber band, man.
@alexskillz45Ай бұрын
The world is actually quite simple, and, yes, we kind of are in a black hole. The entire earth is impossible to be seen at its whole, which is why the flat vs round debate will never end. Even my explaining will not help anyone to understand the world. The knowledge is not for everyone. The opposite of a blackhole is a mirror. The world will have physical qualties of both. One side is the future, one side is the past, the current is now, and actually is named current quite appropriately. The light energy flowing from one side to the other is what many call the Ether. All matter is light, the world is constantly creating, light flows through all of us. We are beings of light, "Hue-man". "Man" in reference to "manipulation", that of the world. Having two sides the world is built on opposites. up and down, good and evil, male and female., positive and negative, so on. A meteor does not go around the sun and leave our solar system with its tail pointing away. The comet never reaches the sun, it is only our perspective in a mirror like view that makes the comet move in reverse. The comet is always falling in the black hole. It is a tunnel, or, a pillar if you prefer. I prefer to call it a hoola hoop. The sun is not a ball. It is a long and everlasting beam. We only see 1 slice at a time, like a pepperoni. This is all do simply to fibonacci. Nothing can escape this world. Without light, nothing exists.
@markolson3855Ай бұрын
"Everything is a world unto itself."
@brentcos9370Ай бұрын
I have been saying we may be living in a black hole for decades. 🤷♂🤔
@spiralsun1Ай бұрын
I think it has been more than decades 🤔 I think maybe 13.8 billion years or so
@chrisanderson1449Ай бұрын
This all makes perfect sense, but you must play it back at .5 playback speed.
@TheSerpentKingАй бұрын
Mabe we are not inside a black hole but our universe started as one? The perfect state of everything, the absolute order where everything is in harmony, nothing moves and without movement there is no location and therefore no time exists - and then chaos happened, like atomic fission on a bigger scale the perfect state exploded into absolute chaos.
@stuart2073 ай бұрын
Stars are life.
@diamondeye333 ай бұрын
I love these they give me ideas for stories
@MeDrygas3 ай бұрын
Keep your eyes on the prize ❤️
@Globalpeace1Күн бұрын
I live in black hole? I just have to look at my bank account. That's reality😅
@JimKrause19753 ай бұрын
I love it!
@John-1003 ай бұрын
We live inside a proton. There are protons inside of protons inside even more protons, this never ends.