Beyond the Observable Universe [4K]



What we perceive to be the edge of our universe is not the actual edge of the universe, with most scientists in agreement that more …

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  1. Thank you to everyone who watched and enjoyed this. I’ve been planning this vid for more than 2 years and I hope you all enjoy watching it as much as I did making it. Merry Christmas and see you in 2023 🍺

  2. I'm still trying to wrap my head around how some galaxies are the same age or 3% of the age of the Big Bang.

    Like GLASS-z13, which was formed 300 million years after the Big Bang.

    Their mass of stars totals several billion times larger than our sun. It might even be as massive as 100 billion times the mass of our sun.

    To put this in perspective, our own Milky Way galaxy contains a mass of stars equivalent to roughly 60 billion suns.

    How is that even possible when the universe was in its infancy? And I'm looking up galaxies that were formed around 3% the time the universe was born. Wtf.

    "According to the standard current model of cosmology the age of the Universe is close to 13.8 billion years. Based on high resolution high sensitivity data from the James Webb Space Telescope obtained when observing galaxies with redshift close to 8, which were in existence when the universe was only 600 million years old, the research team estimate that these galaxies have, with 95% probability stellar populations with ages of between 900 and 2,400 million years. This would mean that their stars would have been formed several hundred million years before the Big Bang. The ranges of the estimated ages for these galaxies was obtained assuming that the stellar population and the extinction of light by interstellar dust can be modelled using parameters obtained from nearby galaxies."

    I either need to learn math or put down this blunt.

  3. It's time for humands kind to believing in beyong the observable and put it feets on the ground and accept the realm that believing in dreams we have drag the planet in just a couple of hundred of years close to extintion. Better it's a sustainable believe out of OUR ABC believe for posterity. Please anglosaxons in none natural given lands. Accept the grace or any of you will reencarnate even in a roach. Yep the ABC can't be partent. And you all could lose your mind practicing the wrong will. We just can erase the ABC from your minds. And then we will see how you guys are going to think.

  4. A galaxy emits light in all directions some of that light not directed towards Earth will be bent by stars, is it possible that the light could be bent so many times that it circles around and reappears heading directly towards Earth but in a completely different direction from the original source? This light having travelled further would also appear older and at a different stage of evolution to the more direct light emitted making it look like a completely different galaxy.

  5. maybe the cosmic ripples are why all the galaxies formed into massive cosmic filaments, with matter basically just riding the wave of chain reactions left by those ripples

  6. If this homogenous universe resembles our nearby volume of space, it would seem that all matter would orbit something, thus all trajectories will be ellipses of different sizes. To go to other planets we have to match their orbit, allow their gravitational field to trap us, and slowdown until we are orbiting the planet we wish to dock on. Further, as the earth orbits the sun, and the sun orbits the center of the Milky Way, the earth describes a Helix as it travels through space, no longer a simple ellipse, and if one imagines our galaxy orbiting the local group, and it orbiting something else, the geometry gets quite complicated. How do you fit that on a flat plane, basicaly two dimensional space?

  7. If the Big Bang created space and time and all the matter we see in the visible universe, and this visible universe is expanding, how was whatever it is expanding into created, and does time, space, and matter exist in it? Doesn't the idea of infinity apply to whatever we are expanding into, especialy if more of the same stuff is beyond the visible universe? Also, if it is homogeneous would it not have time, space, matter and energy analogous to the visible universe? I would think so…

  8. BHAGAVAT PURANA….

    Explains Life on Earth..what r we, Beyond earth, size, Different Earth, size of Universe… What is time… Time concept… So so many.. Written a thousand years ago…

    But to understand that… First one should spend good time of reading VEDA'S…

  9. The reason we encounter problem after problem is that the universe was certainly a creation in my opinion. Such perfection doesn't happen by chance. Whether you believe one thing or another a sentient intelligence created the universe. It's so perfectly balanced and has such scale from the most minute forms of energy to the mind bending size of reality that it cannot have created itself by chance from a beginning of nothing at all. On some level of reality in some higher dimension there is an intelligence that made it all happen. In my opinion there is no other answer to our problems with grasping infinity.

  10. Thank you so much for the detailed information. This is going to help thousands of people out there who want to clarify certain confusions regarding what actually lies beyond the observable universe. Keep up the good work.

  11. In 1970s, i read a science book, that show the maximum they can see that time only few other galaxies. In 2020s I see in youtube we see more further to foam like structure. In another 100 years, we might see futher more.

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