Universe&Cosmos

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We inhabit a galaxy known as the Milky Way, which contains hundreds of billions of stars. How did we arrive at this point, and what is our future? These concerns involve galaxies in every aspect. The known universe contains 200 billion galaxies, each of which is unique, immense, and dynamic.
#space #universe #cosmos

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The universe is a tremendous and incredibly elaborate structure. Every single one of its elements, from tiniest particles to galactic superclusters, is governed by inviolate physical laws. At times, when external conditions and internal peculiarities combine, they produce truly amazing and bizarre objects. And in our today’s journey we’ll be looking at some of them!

0:00 Intro
01:31 The Orion Nebula
15:02 The Closest Black Hole
25:40 Anomalous Exoplanets
41:30 Rogue Planets
52:03 Weirdest Galaxies
01:00:27 Supervoids
01:09:11 Ending

#Universe #Stars #Film #Video #Kosmo

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Nothing existed at the outset. After then, the cosmos began to take shape some 13.7 billion years ago. How this came to be or if there was ever a time before time is still a mystery. Yet, physicists have pieced together an approximate timeline of significant events in the cosmos' existence using telescope data and models of particle physics. From its beginning to its inevitable demise, we examine key points in the evolution of our universe here.
#space #universe #planet #earth #science

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The Universe is incredibly vast. Naturally, humans always wanted a glimpse beyond its limits. To answer the question of what is beyond our Universe, we must first understand what the Universe is. Today, we will learn about the structure and size of the Universe, and try to take a look into the unknown. We will start our journey with the Solar system, where we will get a chance to marvel at rare photographs taken by spacecraft. After that, we must leave our star system to see what secrets are kept by the neighboring system Alpha Centauri. Wandering around space, we will come across black holes that can not only consume everything in their way but also create entire new star systems. We will end our journey beyond the bounds of our Universe, where we will encounter an identical copy of yourself.

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We inhabit a galaxy known as the Milky Way, which contains hundreds of billions of stars. How did we arrive at this point, and what is our future? These concerns involve galaxies in every aspect. The known universe contains 200 billion galaxies, each of which is unique, immense, and dynamic.

We should be astonished to be alive at this particular moment in cosmic history, on this particular planet, on the fringes of this particular galaxy, with the ability to ponder questions and seek answers across the whole cosmos.

* Maybe you are interested:
- The Fascinating Search for Extraterrestrial Life: https://youtu.be/ytGjHsgPotA
- Ten Fascinating Paradoxes about the Universe: https://youtu.be/k-3l_IIIoBg
- Cosmic Timeline: From the Big Bang to the Present: https://youtu.be/clCcRirSfMs
- Ultimate Fate of the Universe: https://youtu.be/DvYDmhdF4OE
#universe #space #cosmos #sciencefacts

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[M/V] MINHYUN (NU'EST) - Universe (별의 언어)

이번 신곡은 이어 발매될 뉴이스트 완전체 앨범의 선공개 곡으로 미니 4집 [Q is.]부터 시작된 ‘기사 3부작’의 마무리를 알리는 신호탄 역할을 한다.

앞선 앨범들과의 유기성을 나타내는 싱글 [Universe (별의 언어)]는 아직 끝나지 않은 이야기의 새로운 시작을 암시하고 있다.

특히 이번 신곡은 미디엄 템포의 R&B 팝 장르 곡으로 곡 전체를 아우르는 포근한 기타 리프와 트렌디한 신스 사운드의 조화가 서정적인 느낌은 물론 세련된 분위기를 나타내고 있다.

This track is a pre-release track from the upcoming NU’EST album. It signals to conclude the “Three-part Knight Series” which began with the 4th Mini Album, [Q is.].

The single, [Universe (별의 언어)], which interconnects with the previous albums, indicates a fresh new start for an unfinished story.

The single is a medium tempo, R&B-Pop genre track that exhibits a sophisticated and lyrical ambiance through the harmony of a cozy guitar riff and trendy synth sound.


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The James Webb Space Telescope observations show we may be wrong about the age of the universe. A new cosmology model that fits the high-redshift galaxy data observed by JWST suggests the universe could be twice the currently accepted age. This means the universe could be 26.7 billion years old.

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope is an infrared observatory and has the potential to look at those regions of the cosmos that no other telescope could. With its powerful instruments, it opened windows to the last unexplored era of the cosmos, the first billion years after the big bang. But the currently accepted lambda-cold dark matter model has not been able to explain the JWST observations of high redshift galaxies.

The new model called the CCC + TL model, is a combination of Fritz Zwicky's Tired Light (TL) hypothesis and the novel Covarying Coupling Constant (CCC) model. The CCC + TL model has explained JWST observations better than the ΛCDM model.

But what’s the evidence in favor of the revised age of the universe? And if the universe is really 26.7 billion years old, how does this impact our understanding of the cosmos?

The 68th episode of the Sunday Discovery Series answers all these questions in detail.

All Episodes Of The Series: https://bit.ly/369kG4p
Basics of Astrophysics series: https://bit.ly/3xII54M

RESEARCH PAPER:
JWST early Universe observations and 𝚲CDM cosmology, Rajendra Gupta - https://bit.ly/43CY44f

Read on SlideShare - https://bit.ly/3pYjLhq

Created By: Rishabh Nakra
Written and Researched By: Shreejaya Karantha
Narrated By: Jeffrey Smith

The Secrets of the Universe on the Internet:

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Instagram: https://bit.ly/sou_ig

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In far of galaxies, galactic invaders are at work. Three times daily a strange flash pulsates across our sky. And if one happens close enough to Earth, it could wipe out all life there. Most people on Earth don't know about the possible dangers in space.
#universe #space #cosmos

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Is The Universe 26.7 Billion Years Old? Brian Cox on The Big Bang

#bigbang #briancox #jwst

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Dive deep into the cosmos with renowned physicist Brian Cox as we explore an audacious theory that could upend our understanding of the universe's age in this intriguing video, "Is The Universe 26.7 Billion Years Old? Brian Cox on The Big Bang".

Venture through the enigmatic world of cosmology as we discuss the possibilities that our universe might be almost twice as old as current estimates suggest. Brian Cox guides us through groundbreaking research and novel concepts that hint at an ageless cosmos, painting a cosmic landscape filled with 26.7 billion years of mysteries.

From the Big Bang's explosive event to the provocative notion of evolving 'coupling constants' and the fascinating concept of a Multiverse, Cox unravels the fabric of space and time. Examine how recent observations of surprisingly mature early galaxies may serve as pieces of a puzzle that challenges the very heart of Big Bang cosmology.

Embark on a journey across the vast expanse of cosmic time and space as we contemplate a universe potentially filled with an estimated 2 trillion galaxies. Are we on the cusp of a paradigm shift in our cosmological understanding, or is this a mere cosmic illusion?

In the spirit of scientific exploration, this video stands as a testament to the power of empirical evidence and rigorous scientific scrutiny. Join Brian Cox as we seek answers to some of the most profound questions in cosmology.

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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 space lies hidden beyond what we're able to see. Last time out, we travelled to the very edge of our observable universe. But today, we will be going even farther, as we wade out into the darkness of the unobservable universe.

Watch Part 1 (Journey to the Edge of the Universe): https://youtu.be/QhM5zAVvOI4

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SOURCES OF INFORMATION:
- Critical Density Definition: https://astronomy.swin.edu.au/....cosmos/c/Critical+De
- Old Critical Density Estimates: http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.g....su.edu/hbase/Astro/d

- Our Flat Universe: https://www.symmetrymagazine.o....rg/article/april-201

- Multiply Connected Shapes: https://mathematica.stackexcha....nge.com/questions/20
- Time in a Toroidal Universe: - Torroidal Universe with Time: https://evolvingsouls.com/blog/toroidal-universe/
- Why the Universe Probably Isn't Shaped Like a Donut [Forbes]: https://www.forbes.com/sites/s....tartswithabang/2021/

- ESA Interview with Joseph Silk re the Size & Shape of the Universe: https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Is_the_Universe_finite_or_infinite_An_interview_with_Joseph_Silk
- Oxford Estimates for the Size of the Universe: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1101.5476.pdf

- Cosmic Inflation & Before the Big Bang [Forbes]: https://www.forbes.com/sites/s....tartswithabang/2020/
- Primordial Gravitational Waves / GWB: http://www.icg.port.ac.uk/~mik....ewang/Misc/Tripos/Pr

- Dark Energy & Dr. Adam Riess' Quote: https://sciencesprings.wordpre....ss.com/2020/01/14/fr

Chapters:
0:00 Welcome Back
1:50 Beyond the Cosmic Horizon
5:42 The Shape of the Universe
7:45 Universal Curvature
12:35 Critically Dense Flat Universe
15:18 Drawing Triangles on the CMB
18:52 The Flatness Problem
22:19 Multiply Connected Universe
27:19 4D Hyper Torus
29:17 Curved on a Large Scale?
31:50 Cosmic Inflation
37:09 Closing Statements

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Written by Emma Chapman
Check out her great book on this subject here: https://www.amazon.com/First-L....ight-Switching-Stars

Narrated by David Kelly
Edited by Manuel Rubio and David Kelly
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Sound Editing by Craig Stevenson
Boötes Void model by Miguel Aragon and Mark Neyrinck
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00:00 Introduction
04:46 The Edge Of Darkness
17:52 The Hidden Universe
29:41 Let There Be Light
40:57 The Signal

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► lyrics
just hold me close
u keep me afloat
with u i feel stronger
just imagine all the little things we could do
just imaging if i put my trust in u
oh i oh i

cus u are my universe, my everything, my sunset
u still give me butterflies
my lullaby, u are everything i wanted
when u see me running, run after me don’t let me go
just imagine all the little things we could do
just imagine if i put my trust in u
oh i, run after me

i was down bad in a place where the sun don't shine
had my head down looked up then u fell in my life
i was ducking all signs but look at how the stars aligned
u give me fever, u give me chills
started as strangers now look what we built
oh i, oh i

cus u are my universe, my everything, my sunset
u still give me butterflies
my lullaby, u are everything i wanted
when u see me running, run after me don’t let me go
just imagine all the little things we could do
just imagine if i put my trust in u
oh i, oh i

my universe, my everything, my sunset
u still give me butterflies
everything i wanted
when u see me running, run after me

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#thuymusic #RnB #universe

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Discover the most memorable events in the history of our solar system. Travel to the surface of these dynamic worlds to witness the moments of high drama that uniquely shaped each one.

Best of Earth Lab: http://bit.ly/EarthLabOriginals
Best of BBC Earth: http://bit.ly/TheBestOfBBCEarthVideos

#planets #solarsystem

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00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:10 What Will Earth Look like In 5 Billion Years?
00:05:55 Why Is Uranus On Its Side?
00:12:03 The Planet That Rains Diamonds
00:16:24 The Largest Waterfall In The Solar System
00:22:31 The Planet With Supersonic Winds
00:26:39 Mercury: The Scorched Planet
00:36:54 The Death of Mars
00:43:21 How Saturn Got Its Rings
00:49:57 Jupiter: The Godfather Planet
00:58:31 The Attacker & Defender of Earth

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🌍 Recently, astronomers celebrated a very important birthday... that of the James-Webb telescope. A birthday that deserved to be celebrated, because it is not a telescope like the others! Developed by NASA, with the participation of the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency, the James-Webb is nothing less than the largest and most expensive telescope at the time of its launch. The James-Webb was launched on December 25, 2021. In one month, the telescope reached its orbit, 1.5 million km from Earth. After a first image published in July 2022, the James-Webb revealed images all more impressive than the other, which allowed astronomers to make beautiful discoveries.

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💥 BEST JAMES WEBB DISCOVERIES:
- The launch of the James-Webb telescope serves many purposes. During its mission, the James-Webb will look to the earliest galaxies, those that appeared just after the Big Bang, to observe their diversity and understand their formation. It will also study exoplanets and their atmospheres, looking for biosignatures that could indicate extraterrestrial life. It will also observe the black hole Sagittarius A*, located at the center of the Milky Way, in order to complete the images produced by an array of telescopes in May 2022.

A little more than a year after its launch, the James-Webb telescope has already exceeded all expectations! It has revealed unprecedented images of nebulae, for the first time visible with such quality, of very distant galaxies and stars. It also provided unprecedented images of planets in our solar system, such as Jupiter and Neptune, which had never been photographed with such precision! Astronomers are pleasantly surprised: the James-Webb has not encountered any technical problems and its instruments are even more efficient than expected!

The first image of the James-Webb telescope was unveiled on July 12, 2022. It is a photograph of the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 as it was 4.6 billion years ago. Described by NASA as "the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant Universe to date," this image is historic. Yet it's not really the deepest image ever, since the Planck satellite photographed the cosmic microwave background, the oldest photons in the universe, in 2013.
Returning to the first James-Webb image, SMACS 0723 is a compact cluster of galaxies located more than 4 billion light years from Earth. The photographed area is actually no larger than a grain of sand! Amazing, isn't it? This image is impressive for its precision (19 galaxies can be seen instead of the 5 observed by Hubble) but not only: it also illustrates an effect of general relativity described by Albert Einstein, the gravitational lens. The gravitational lensing effect is the deflection of light by a mass (planet, galaxy or cluster of galaxies). More concretely, when a very massive celestial body is between an observer and a distant light source, the gravitational lens deflects the light rays that pass near it and distorts the images that the observer receives.
This first James-Webb image, because it is sharper and more detailed than any Hubble image, may help scientists measure the ages and masses of star clusters in distant galaxies in order to build more accurate models of the galaxies that existed in the "cosmic springtime"



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🎬 On the agenda today:
- 00:00 - Introduction
- 01:35 - Creation and launch of the James Webb Telescope
- 04:30 - Background to the creation of the James Webb
- 05:28 - Objectives of the James Webb
- 06:14 - James Webb, Complementing the Work of Hubble
- 09:28 - What are we trying to observe?
- 09:55 - How does James Webb work?
- 10:55 - Discoveries of the James Webb telescope
- 12:05 - The first image of the James-Webb telescope
- 14:38 - Wasp 39-b
- 18:08 - The Carina nebula
- 21:01 - The Orion Nebula
- 23:27 - The Tarantula Nebula
- 25:35 - The planetary nebula of the Southern Ring
- 28:16 - Ancient galaxies
- 35:55 - The 2nd most distant galaxy: Glass-z13
- 38:50 - The ghost galaxy M74
- 41:27 - The Wagon Wheel Galaxy
- 43:18 - Stephan's Quintet
- 46:19 - The pillars of creation
- 48:53 - Jupiter and its auroras
- 52:34 - Neptune and its moons
- 56:04 - The exoplanet HIP 65426 b in the mid-infrared
- 57:26 - LHS 475 b, an Earth-like exo-planet
- 01:00:55 - The cosmic hourglass
- 01:02:30 - The expectations of the James Webb Telescope

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We used to only know about the planets that circled around our Sun. But now we know that there are rocky worlds and huge gas clouds that circle other stars. They have a great story to tell.

The early history of these planets would have been very, very violent. Planets are made the same way everywhere. They come from the dust and other things that are left over after stars are born.

So, if they're all made the same way, what makes them so different?

As it turns out, the universe is full of galaxies, gas clouds, stars, and planets. There are eight worlds in our sun's system. But now we know that they are just a small part of the huge family of planets in the sky.

It's a very important moment in the history of science... To be sure that there are other systems of planets out there. They happen a lot. And in our Milky Way galaxy, which has 200 billion stars, there are probably dozens of billions of planets.
#universe #cosmos #space #planet #documentary

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How big is the universe? Let's take a journey from Earth to the solar system, closest stars, the Milky Way, and the observable universe. Along the way we will stop by the Oort cloud, Alpha Centauri, radiosphere, Andromeda galaxy, Virgo supercluster, and Laniakea.

After watching this video, you can think a couple things. Either - I’m this tiny, separate thing on a distant planet in the middle of nowhere special. I’ll live for several decades and that will be that. Or you may be thinking, wow, I’m a part of this unimaginably large, possibly infinite universe, that is potentially teeming with life. A part of this thing that I don’t really understand. A thing that, well, no one truly understands. A part of this planet, this node in the sea of space that is coming to life. and things can get very metaphysical after that.

Within our current scientific understanding, it’s easy to feel alone in the universe. We believe that we are separate beings, floating around on a tiny rock in a vast and seemingly dead universe. This is an old and outdated paradigm that needs to be updated. We need to re-examine a few key assumptions and learn to let go of these old beliefs for ourselves and for humanity. I’ll be covering these key assumptions in future videos, but to give you the sneak peek:

1 – First, the idea that you are somehow separate from the universe needs to be obliterated. We are taught that we are individuals, separate from the world out there. Of course, with assumptions and beliefs like that, you will feel like a lost soul, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Although we feel that we are independent creatures roaming around, we’re not really separate. We’re not independent of the world we live in. We’re in an intimate, inseparable symbiotic relationship with the world we live in. Humans and nature are one in the same. We are actually a part of it - a piece of the whole.

The universe is not outside of you - you're in it. You’re a function of the universe in the same way that one of your skin cells is a function of your whole body - a function of you. We are an aspect of the universe, so it doesn’t make any sense to set yourself apart and say you're an isolated object surrounded by a vast alien entity. You grew from that entity and you're inseparable from it. If you ever feel lost, just remember that the force that guides the stars, guides you too. You are a result of nature just as much as a star or planet is.

2 – The second key assumption that needs to be re-examined is our narrow definition of what life is. the distinction between living and non-living is a definitional difference. This division is actually just a concept in our minds, which is why there is so much debate on what is considered to be alive. For example, some say viruses are alive, while others say they are not.
Our line between living and non living always seems to be moving. We used to think that we were the only intelligent, living things. Then we expanded it from ourselves to animals, insects, plants, cells, and now we are asking -

Are viruses, bacteria, endospores (which can live without nutrients for millions of years – don’t grow, move, excrete, or do anything until the environmental conditions are right), and DNA alive in a sense?
There is no clear consensus on what life is because there really is no clear line where you can say this is living and this is not. We have definitions of what we think is required for something to be alive, life as we know it, but it’s a very incomplete understanding of what intelligence is and what being alive means.

What if life is more inherent and fundamental to the universe than we’ve assumed. The universe is not some static mechanistic material thing that we once believed it to be. It’s not a bunch of dumb matter floating around aimlessly. The idea of the universe being like a machine grew out of Newton’s ideas of a clockwork universe. We now know that the universe is not static like a clock – it is a process of constant change - of movement and evolution. The universe is more comparable to an organism than a clock. I’m not saying the universe is an organism - I’m simply stating that it behaves more like an organism than a clock. Could it be that the universe itself has some type of intelligence, awareness, or a different type of consciousness than our own? Is it possible that the universe is alive in a way that isn’t quite clear to us from our tiny perspective – in a way beyond our ability to comprehend? Kind of like how a cell in our body doesn’t know that it is part of a larger, more complex being.

This idea ties nicely into the previous idea that we are not separate from the universe. If we are intelligent and alive and not separate from the universe, then it would be logical to conclude that the universe is also intelligent and alive in a sense. In my opinion, a living being cannot be the product of a dead universe. These topics will be covered in more depth in future videos.

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Ever wondered if there's another you in a parallel universe? What if life on Earth actually arrived from space? Get ready to uncover the puzzling mysteries that question everything we once thought about our incredible universe...

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00:00:00 What Is Dark Energy?
00:07:36 Strongest Magnet In The Universe
00:14:41 Is There Another You In A Parallel Universe?
00:22:44 Why Is 95% Of The Universe Missing?
00:29:34 Why Is Earth Spinning Faster?
00:36:47 Secret Behind Jupiter's Northern Lights
00:44:25 Have We Trashed Space Forever?
00:51:57 Are These Signals From Aliens?
00:58:57 Did Life On Earth Arrive From Space?
01:05:52 Mission DART: Stop Planet-Killing Asteroids

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Researched and Written by Colin Stuart
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Edited by Manuel Rubio
Narrated and Script Edited by David Kelly
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00:00 Introduction
06:00 The Block Universe
16:25 Visiting The Future
27:00 Visiting The Past
37:59 Time Streams

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The new single, taken from the album Music Of The Spheres, out now (https://coldplay.lnk.to/MOTS). Stream/Download here: https://coldplay.lnk.to/MyUniverse

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EXO's Winter Special Album "Universe" has been released.
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[Tracklist]
01 Universe
02 為心導航 (Universe)
03 지나갈 테니 (Been Through)
04 Stay
05 Fall
06 Good Night
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The Unseen World supercut. How big is the universe? What's at the edge? Why does light have a speed limit? What other videos do you want to see about space? Make your suggestions on the Astrum discord: https://discord.gg/TKw8Hpvtv8

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The Milky Way, the home of humanity, is a galaxy containing hundreds of billions of stars. Whence did we come, and where do we go from here? Galaxies are central to these enquiries on every level.

The known cosmos has 200 billion galaxies, each one vast, diverse, and special. The Milky Way is our home galaxy. Its age is estimated to be over 12 billion years.
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The Universe is a mind. God is part of this universal mind.

God has essentially separated itself into googles of entity’s to find out what its like to live in the third dimension subjectively as all things.
A tree, a blade of grass, YOU and I are all doing one thing...

All Transmitting back to source. The universal consciousness is taking this information and collecting the data. It’s a learning process and we’re all apart of it.

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In the vast expanse of the cosmos, where stars shimmer and galaxies collide, lies a tapestry of mysteries waiting to be unraveled. Get ready to be captivated by the wonders and the biggest mysteries that lie beyond our reach, awaiting discovery in the depths of the universe in this 4K space documentary.

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3. Vanishing of Planet Dagon (Fomalhaut b)
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Written by @PaulMSutter
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Narrated by David Kelly
Edited by Manuel Rubio and David Kelly
Thumbnail art by Ettore Mazza: https://www.instagram.com/ettore.mazza/?hl=en
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Galaxies, space videos from NASA, ESO, and ESA.
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00:00 Introduction
05:23 What Is Life?
18:44 How To Make Life
31:30 The Earliest Possible Life
43:44 Where Is Everybody?

#aliens

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Imagine embarking on a journey aboard a spaceship, heading in one direction as far as possible from Earth.
Now, imagine that the spaceship can constantly accelerate up to the speed of light, and you have an infinite lifespan.
How long would it take you to reach the edge of the Universe?
What would it look like? How would you cross it?
And if you were to cross it, what would be beyond?
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And what shape does our Universe have?
In this video, you’ll find out the answers to these exciting questions about the boundaries and shape of our mysterious Universe!
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► lyrics
just hold me close
u keep me afloat
with u i feel stronger
just imagine all the little things we could do
just imaging if i put my trust in u
oh i oh i

cus u are my universe, my everything, my sunset
u still give me butterflies
my lullaby, u are everything i wanted
when u see me running, run after me don’t let me go
just imagine all the little things we could do
just imagine if i put my trust in u
oh i, run after me

i was down bad in a place where the sun don't shine
had my head down looked up then u fell in my life
i was ducking all signs but look at how the stars aligned
u give me fever, u give me chills
started as strangers now look what we built
oh i, oh i

cus u are my universe, my everything, my sunset
u still give me butterflies
my lullaby, u are everything i wanted
when u see me running, run after me don’t let me go
just imagine all the little things we could do
just imagine if i put my trust in u
oh i, oh i

my universe, my everything, my sunset
u still give me butterflies
everything i wanted
when u see me running, run after me

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Researched and Written by Leila Battison

Narrated and Edited by David Kelly

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Art by Joseph Ioseliani

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Image Credits:

UY Scuti By ESO/Digitized Sky Survey 2 - DSS2: http://aladin.u-strasbg.fr/AladinLite/?target=V*%20UY%20Sct&fov=0.033334&survey=P%2fDSS2%2fcolor, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/....w/index.php?curid=94

Peter Higgs By Bengt Nyman - Flickr: IMG_7516, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/....w/index.php?curid=30

Particle collision By Brookhaven National Laboratory - https://www.flickr.com/photos/....11304375@N07/6799740 CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/....w/index.php?curid=44

Cloud Chamber by Stephen Curry, CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

REFERENCES:

https://www.scientificamerican.....com/article/the-fir
https://www.mpg.de/13392365/fi....rst-astrophysical-de
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00:00 Introduction
05:44 1. The Planck Era: First Ten-Tredecillionth Of A Second
18:51 2. Grand Unification: First Undecillionth of A Second
26:56 3. Inflation: First Picosecond
41:43 4. The Higgs and Mass: First Billionth of a Second
56:06 5. Fine Tuning, Protons, Neutrons and Antimatter: First Millionth of a Second
1:13:23 6. Neutrinos and Primordial Black Holes: First Second
1:31:59 7. Big Bang Nucleosynthesis: First Minute
1:44:12 8. The First Molecule: First 100,000 Years
1:54:59 9. First Atoms, First Light: First 380,000 Years
2:10:23 10: Dark Matter and Dark Energy: First Million Years




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