The most detailed map of galaxies, black holes and stars ever made | Juna Kollmeier
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- Humans have been studying the stars for thousands of years, but astrophysicist Juna Kollmeier is on a special mission: creating the most detailed 3-D maps of the universe ever made. Journey across the cosmos as she shares her team's work on the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, imaging millions of stars, black holes and galaxies in unprecedented detail. If we maintain our pace, she says, we can map every large galaxy in the observable universe by 2060. "We've gone from arranging clamshells to general relativity in a few thousand years," she says. "If we hang on 40 more, we can map all the galaxies."
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She looks like the Commander of a Starship- just dropping some knowledge before beaming.
lol, exactly!
Hahaha
lol that was funny. your funny af
Reminds me of all them dumb democrats claiming women cant do anything, because men are superior and have been able prevent them from doing so because of it. Lots of extremely brilliant and successful women.
We have a new Sky Marshal and a new battle plan.
looks like she's giving some motivational speech before sending the audience to fight the bugs in Klendathu.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
The only good bug, is a dead bug!
Service guarantees citizenship!
Ah, meat for the grinder.
I can more easily imagine her feeding body parts into a woodchipper.
_In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move._
*~ Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy*
@@seanmonclus2326 Since when a software engineer struggles to find a job? lmao
"Don't talk to me about life.." ;)
Sean Monclus
You are nuts dude! He is my Dad!
@@quantumrobin4627 disgraceful to beg for money, especially for a friggin software engineer. Software engineera on average earn around 100k, then up to 180k for the top paid, and like 300k for some lucrative spots for the best of the best at the worlds biggest companies. Could probs count the last ones on 2 hands.
@@seanmonclus2326 your dad is a software engineer and can't find work lol. Okay bro.
You can so imagine her giving prep talk before going into an actual war
It's really offputting.
I can't . She'd make me nervous. She doesn't lack confidence but it sounds so scripted and overrehearsed. Public speaking isn't her strong point but sometimes I wish people in the science community would speak as they normally do among eachother
You just got prepped! Get to the battlefield :D
God what hideous upspeak.
Does the word "frag" mean anything?
Battle over.
Sounded like a debrief from someone that had no idea what even went on
Imagine being ill but having to phone her as your boss and telling her you won’t be in today. Geesh!
Leo Zaza haha seriously
🤣🤣🤣
scary thought!
@@AFNacapella that's speaking her language
Already had me on the edge of my seat but the real statement of information suppression has me proud to be American. She's America. Aaron Swartz is American. A unsung working class hero who created Reddit in early adolescence who pulled the USB stick of knowledge from mit database of open domain documents and upload it on a single website for free. Other sights illegally charge more than one could ever hope to justify at 200+ million for a printout of something free. He was planning to run for president. Dude creates Reddit as a preteen adolescence spent lecturing mit professors. According to the mother. Father. Brothers, wife. Was suicided... Probably by same minds behind project northwoods. Gulf if Tonkin incident, Iran contra, Catholic church molestation cover-up& condolences. 70 year UFO secret. Just a website with the peer reviewed material can reach the peers. World science Festival actually saw a panel member explaining why other members research was Already proven wrong in a small online article he published. which how many redundancies could have been avoided. How much is American economy losing by being the only country in the world who doesn't have universal health care or education. It's why we import people who replaced our doctors & professors. Scattered journals and published articles.
I love looking at the ancient star maps, its so cool, a magical feeling to reach back through time like that.
"Every dot in this video is a galaxy."
- best gif I've ever seen
She will be leading the charge at Area 51. "Let's see them aliens!"
Smack my head
20 September😂🤘
The last place I would charge/raid/invade is a facility said to have secret alien weapons and a place where they test those weapons.
U would think common sense would come into play. Like S4 is the spot, not area 51. And that was over 30 years ago. Yall gonna get shot
3:46 A translator translating a deaf scientist about the lecture in sign language :)
Ayy yes
Great observation!
Already had me on the edge of my seat but the real statement of information suppression has me proud to be American. She's America. Aaron Swartz is American. A unsung working class hero who created Reddit in early adolescence who pulled the USB stick of knowledge from mit database of open domain documents and upload it on a single website for free. Other sights illegally charge more than one could ever hope to justify at 200+ million for a printout of something free. He was planning to run for president. Dude creates Reddit as a preteen adolescence spent lecturing mit professors. According to the mother. Father. Brothers, wife. Was suicided... Probably by same minds behind project northwoods. Gulf if Tonkin incident, Iran contra, Catholic church molestation cover-up& condolences. 70 year UFO secret. Just a website with the peer reviewed material can reach the peers. World science Festival actually saw a panel member explaining why other members research was Already proven wrong in a small online article he published. which how many redundancies could have been avoided. How much is American economy losing by being the only country in the world who doesn't have universal health care or education. It's why we import people who replaced our doctors & professors. Scattered journals and published articles.
This was great, and the ending was very powerful wow! Well done.
I somehow feel compelled to ask forgiveness for things I haven't done now.
Those “dots” are galaxies?! WOW! I was completely stunned that the map expand even broader.
there are 2 trillion galaxies found so far
Exactly! If I asked her the wrong question, she might beat me up.
Jerry Gundecker yeah but you might like it. 😂 She’s a babe, I’d let her boss me around. 😌
No Jerry, she would beat you only if you wouldn't ask at all.
Already had me on the edge of my seat but the real statement of information suppression has me proud to be American. She's America. Aaron Swartz is American. A unsung working class hero who created Reddit in early adolescence who pulled the USB stick of knowledge from mit database of open domain documents and upload it on a single website for free. Other sights illegally charge more than one could ever hope to justify at 200+ million for a printout of something free. He was planning to run for president. Dude creates Reddit as a preteen adolescence spent lecturing mit professors. According to the mother. Father. Brothers, wife. Was suicided... Probably by same minds behind project northwoods. Gulf if Tonkin incident, Iran contra, Catholic church molestation cover-up& condolences. 70 year UFO secret. Just a website with the peer reviewed material can reach the peers. World science Festival actually saw a panel member explaining why other members research was Already proven wrong in a small online article he published. which how many redundancies could have been avoided. How much is American economy losing by being the only country in the world who doesn't have universal health care or education. It's why we import people who replaced our doctors & professors. Scattered journals and published articles.
"There are dark forces in this world that will rob our entire species of our rights to understand our universe. Don't be afraid of the dark. Fight back! Join us."
I love her passive aggressive attitude towards the establishment.
Maybe she is pointing towards uhm uhm ets the I word
Dan Hazy you don't think it is a right to learn, to acquire knowledge?
@@DanHazy This type of research typically yields byproducts that serve humanity immensely, regardless of where the research itself ends up. NASA is the same. Science is our most efficient method of understanding our universe, and understanding it always brings us closer to surviving in it.
Sounds like a Halo character quote.
Hit the hammer on the nail Dan.
She is right. It is our calling as a species to explore the unknown. I am thankful for people like Juna; devoted to their fields and relentless in the pursuit of discovery.
What a supreme presentation. I'm ready to sign up for service. Great job!
Skip to 12:50 for the map
@Gord Orvis Or if you value your time enough to not sit through largely irrelevant waffle
Thanks man
WHEN i was kid i WAS not afraid of the dark.
This Concerned my parents
No. I wasn't either.My folks made no comment to me about this.
"The most important battle is the one against the tyranny of inert minds, and those scared who are driven by ignorance" and I'll gladly join this soldier in that battle, to spread the flames of knowledge
Darkness can also become beautiful.
Light n dark only blind without one another😉
Rock on with your courage! Amazing how many comments left here are judging you as a female because people are programmed to believe only boys care about history, astronomy, science, or space exploration - You’re an intelligent ambitious being shining a spotlight on our potential to navigate our galaxy and beyond - for us, and for future generations, male and female. Thank you for being on the leading edge and leading minds into a future of limitless possibilities for all human kind. 🙌
"Fight", "monster", "battle," "beast" "arsenal". Why must we always make the unknown an adversary?
Cuse the unknown is spooky
Terrible language she's using as a scientist.
@@pw7225 You noticed it too? It sounded to me like she tried to use certain words for effect but didn't have adequate vocabulary.
I would use another kind of vocabulary in talking about science, but I just took her words as her way to build this into her mind as a challenge. And I think feeling challenged (by the universe, in her case) is the key to be passionate about something, which, I think, is sort of all that matters.
@@dannyflo5373 I am really put off by the militaristic language. Discovering space should be a peaceful and uniting endeavour. Not a battle, not a fight, etc.
Wauv. A TED-talk without politics. Havent seen that in years.
Science shouldn't include politics. Yet, politics tend to dictate what scientists can research.
But it has politics. "There are dark forces in this world that will rob our entire species of our right to understand our universe. Don't be afraid of the dark. Fight back." It refers to science de-funding and unscientific attempts to contest science, which are highly relevant in today's politics. From climate change denial to antivaxxing, through flat Earth and opposition to psychology and psychiatry in favour of bogus self-helpish cheap takes on mental health, there's plenty of anti-science around to contend with. Science, as our main source of free inquiry and our best tool of objective analysis, is political in nature in the sense that its results and its discourse will always have political implications.
Oh I believe there contained politics in this talk for sure!
I always say. "The darkness is where our curiosity lays"!
Science has failed miserably i the task to explore the non-sense logic(logic which we cant percieve) thats why science hit the wall way back and now to combat we r looking at the most fundamental realities from our ancestors thought like the sanskrit ancient script of veda to understant quantum theory which ultimately led to the unified field
this video in a nutshell:
KNOW THIS
AND THIS
THIS TOO
THIS RIGHT HERE
YOU SHOULD KNOW THIS
THIS IS WHAT WE KNOW
LOOK AT THIS SO WE CAN LOOK AT THAT
If you don't like people showing you things you didn't know then don't watch a f'kin ted talk.
@@HeyManny69 I guess I have to explain my jokes to people who lack the braincells to see that it's a joke.
Hey, it's just a joke.
LOLLLLLL. basically
Already had me on the edge of my seat but the real statement of information suppression has me proud to be American. She's America. Aaron Swartz is American. A unsung working class hero who created Reddit in early adolescence who pulled the USB stick of knowledge from mit database of open domain documents and upload it on a single website for free. Other sights illegally charge more than one could ever hope to justify at 200+ million for a printout of something free. He was planning to run for president. Dude creates Reddit as a preteen adolescence spent lecturing mit professors. According to the mother. Father. Brothers, wife. Was suicided... Probably by same minds behind project northwoods. Gulf if Tonkin incident, Iran contra, Catholic church molestation cover-up& condolences. 70 year UFO secret. Just a website with the peer reviewed material can reach the peers. World science Festival actually saw a panel member explaining why other members research was Already proven wrong in a small online article he published. which how many redundancies could have been avoided. How much is American economy losing by being the only country in the world who doesn't have universal health care or education. It's why we import people who replaced our doctors & professors. Scattered journals and published articles.
Why has mapping the stars been so important to us as a species?
I posit it has something to do with being able to forecast catastrophes that have occurred several times over on this planet, not merely because we want to understand/solve something, we went to be able to continue to survive.
*“every dot in this video is a galaxy”*
chills
When a starship captain has to explain everything from the beginning to a new crew member.
What a fantastic appeal for Science and Education
🔭🔭🔭📡📡📡📚📚📚
What "dark forces" is she speaking about in the end?
Republicans 🤣
I was wondering the same thing.
Vader?
Illuminati confirmed
TRUMP
The older I become the more this all trips me out. So many questions we may never get answers to. Truly fascinating. I wish into this back in school as much as I am now. 🤷♂️
Really interesting, thank you for taking time explaining.
Learning about the universe will help us to survive
11:25 me to my imaginary fans when I get off the couch once a day to get food
Maravilhoso. Obrigado pela legendas.
Juna's intelligence, curiosity and passion make me smile.
So inspiring. I love curious openminded people like this woman.
@Calvin Blanchard come again?
@Calvin Blanchard I missed the part where this isn't an inspiration, because I was inspired as an amateur in astronomy. But that's just me, much like your opinion is yours.
Also, society can handle astronomy and taking care of other problems all at once. We have enough resources and people to do so.
I love the sentiment of this video and the sense of adventure in peering through the darkness to understand the universe. It is fantastic that we have these amazing instruments to collect more data. I have made use of such data by accessing the results available through the NASA Extragalactic Database (NED) and have found an extraordinary result in the distribution of galaxies which is totally inexplicable in the context of the Big Bang theory.
What I have found is that if you divide the galaxies up into distance bands by using the red shift to measure the distance of the galaxy you find a regular pattern in the number of galaxies in each distance band. The distance band steps that I used were 2.75 million light years and I found that the number of galaxies in each distance band progressed in a regular way which is approximately linear. This is surprising because if you follow the Big Bang galaxy formation theory you would expect much more statistical variation in the number of galaxies. Also because the volume in each distance band (like a spherical shell) goes up as the square of the distance then you would expect a uniform distribution of galaxies to produce a square law distribution pattern and this is not observed.
There is more on this in Appendix 1:
www.academia.edu/5009126/The_evolution_of_the_universe
Richard
Good vision.
Beautiful way.
Thanks you.
Juna sounds like a warrior against dark forces who might stop funding SDSS. Good luck Juna! Love the presentation and your strong determination!
*Now where can I find the nearest galactic fuel station on this map*
Novabow John Mivule second star to the right
You should upgrade your transport system to ones that don't need a fuel station.
@@kelly2fly ok den, time to upgrade to lightspeed energy
Almost all the stars can refuel your ship....
Nosferos Sn0w that was exactly what I was suggesting lol
I feel like I did something wrong
A+ presentation. Great work!
I like the way she puts things into context
Finally. This is what TED was supposed to be like
a fifth grade teacher pissed because i didnt do my homework?
@@jimmyjigz *shudder*
12:33 .... So you're saying we can win the battle? And quite possibly..... Win the ... *star wars?*
Absolutely incredible progress!
SHE is leading the army, she HAS the telescopes, she HAS robots... I know she has probably achieved more than I ever will, but damn woman show some modesty! It would go well with her firm intonation and inspirational tone when dropping knowledge bombs!
Much respect for this woman and her ambitions
speed up the video to 1.5x to make it viewable without sticking pens in your eyes!
igo220 You don’t need your eyes to understand this video....
Already had me on the edge of my seat but the real statement of information suppression has me proud to be American. She's America. Aaron Swartz is American. A unsung working class hero who created Reddit in early adolescence who pulled the USB stick of knowledge from mit database of open domain documents and upload it on a single website for free. Other sights illegally charge more than one could ever hope to justify at 200+ million for a printout of something free. He was planning to run for president. Dude creates Reddit as a preteen adolescence spent lecturing mit professors. According to the mother. Father. Brothers, wife. Was suicided... Probably by same minds behind project northwoods. Gulf if Tonkin incident, Iran contra, Catholic church molestation cover-up& condolences. 70 year UFO secret. Just a website with the peer reviewed material can reach the peers. World science Festival actually saw a panel member explaining why other members research was Already proven wrong in a small online article he published. which how many redundancies could have been avoided. How much is American economy losing by being the only country in the world who doesn't have universal health care or education. It's why we import people who replaced our doctors & professors. Scattered journals and published articles.
I felt like I should stand up and applaud at the end. She definitely deserves it!
About Hanny's Voorwerp, I remember taking part in the forum thread that Hanny had created to discuss her finding. Damn that was over 10 years ago. She found it in the early days of Galaxy Zoo.
funny thing: I have no proplems imagining her as a military instructor.
that probably just means, that she is very disciplined - unlike me.
The Force strong in you is, young Jedi!
Thanks for that video
Simply awesome.
Thank you for your educational infornation.
I simply adore this eubject.
I love educational talks but frankly i found, like so many TED talks this to be condescending.
Your audience at TED are academics, scientists, engineers. Educated people and yet you dumb down your lecture as you've talking to 10 years touring one of your telescopes.
I'm so sick to death of these videos and talks spewing out basic 101 stuff. It took over half of the video before she even started actually explain her work and even she dragged it out.
Go technical for godsake. We're watching this with computers. It takes 10 seconds to wiki a word or concept that we might not understand.
Me too. Already had me on the edge of my seat but the real statement of information suppression has me proud to be American. She's America. Aaron Swartz is American. A unsung working class hero who created Reddit in early adolescence who pulled the USB stick of knowledge from mit database of open domain documents and upload it on a single website for free. Other sights illegally charge more than one could ever hope to justify at 200+ million for a printout of something free. He was planning to run for president. Dude creates Reddit as a preteen adolescence spent lecturing mit professors. According to the mother. Father. Brothers, wife. Was suicided... Probably by same minds behind project northwoods. Gulf if Tonkin incident, Iran contra, Catholic church molestation cover-up& condolences. 70 year UFO secret. Just a website with the peer reviewed material can reach the peers. World science Festival actually saw a panel member explaining why other members research was Already proven wrong in a small online article he published. which how many redundancies could have been avoided. How much is American economy losing by being the only country in the world who doesn't have universal health care or education. It's why we import people who replaced our doctors & professors. Scattered journals and published articles.
That was difficult to watch-btw I think the info starts soon after 4:00, I couldn't stomach the early part.
Great info from a great team doing very worthwhile work. Please give it to someone who knows how to communicate the importance and insight of what they're doing and discovering.
thanks, I concur with your assessment
great work doctor keep it going
This video brings tears to my eyes
Most of the people who complain that her speech was very "war" or "battle" focused, I'm sure did't get the final message:
"There are dark forces in this world that will rob our entire species of our right to understand our universe"
Can you guess who is she referring to?
The jews!
According to Elite Dangerous, moons can have moons.
and binary stars can have bi-binary stars.
Every source of light must send photons that radiate spherically in every direction at once. The density of that light diverging out in angles to every point, in all directions. If very distant from source of that light, it seems possible that we find ourselves in between the diverging photons, perhaps being unable to pick up photos that have diverged to a point large enough to fit the sensors in between streams of photons from that source. Multiple observations increase the chances to pick up the chance, diverging few photons that have come from that distance. It’s the best study of our universe that I have seen.
Wow this one was compelling. Blunt, straight to the point, no "umms" or "uhhhs".
Juna, I appreciate your awkward nerdly way of delivering your information. Pay no heed to the hecklers and poo-pooers. Carry on, dear nerd. Carry on
i can t believe i just heard the word "besties" on a TED talk.
That was the first time I've ever heard the term (and i'm middle aged) I almost died! hahaha
At 3:05 "Your brains being one of your more basic instruments". I guess she didn't get along with the neuroscience students at university.
One of my favorite lines @ 6:02 speaking about black holes: "like the number zero being animated and walking around the corridors here...but these are weirder".
Dark forces. Army. Robots. Darkness. Join Us. What is she on!?!?
American soil.
Moar Freed0m
She's high on POWER!!!!
She is high on weeds.
@@callumbrankin883 There is actually a strong need for the American EMPIRE to expand, ahaaa
She said 250 billion and also said plus or minus few 100 billion. @4:55
Yeah she must have meant plus or minus a few hundred *million*.
I got goosebumps when she mentioned mapping all galaxies in the observable universe in 40 years
I did too, it was lit. It's exciting to know we are capable of achieving something that one would have thought our offspring would achieve a hundred years into the future.
what if u find something in the SDSS where can u put it up??
Where can I find the video of all the galaxies represented as dots?
Is this an ad for the US Space Force?
The universe is a big place, perhaps the biggest. Kilgore Trout
I’d follow her into battle any day. You can just tell she runs a tight ship. I’m glad she’s leading the charge to map the universe.
These are the only questions in reality worthy of any serious thought.
She's badass. That map is inspiring
She's amazing!
Now I’m pumped !!! 🤙🏼
thanks for sharing, I am glad to have come across this video, Compassion, practice sharing it 4ward:) eh
I feel like I would've like this more if she wasn't so mad at me
I like her, I will die in the battle for knowledge ! beam me up scotty!
Pancakeninja 😂😂😂🚀🚀🚀❣️❣️
I think the reason she comes out as blunt and maybe a little aggressive is that she has stage fright and she is very very nervous. Some people tense up while speaking in front of others.
@1:55 "our purpose is to figure things OUTE". Yes, sir !
While I love space and the technology involved in its obervation, currently it will take us 64 thousand years to get to Proxima Centauri our nearest Star besides our own. Lets make Earth, our home, a better place to live in. The grass is not necessarily greener on the other side.
Not unless you can figure out how to fold space. Which the construct of that tech is literally our star
I just posted a reply along those same lines. Seriously, we are on a planet so why don't all of the people with the big brains put those to use and help us live on Earth? I don't care if there are 1,000+ exo-planets being discovered every month that might harbor life. What does that matter to me? Am I supposed to jump on a spaceship and fly there? I have a better idea, I'll plant a tree and that will do more for civilization than spending billions of dollars looking for exo-planets.
@@Denverdonatecharities How did we ever get out of Africa with opinions like this?
How can we have a detailed map of the universe when the black hole in the middle of our galaxy blocking some view.
Great talk, Juna! I see you have more lectures here on CZcams. I will definitely watch!
Her, "There are dark forces" speech at the very end was awesome.
Upset that the Tycho Brahe portrait came without a metal nose.
Ableism!
she told me eight times i dont understand. what does it say about her presentation?
Beautiful.
You know what she may a an actual starship commander and we just don’t have confirmation ❤
Wonderful and eloquent speech !!
im 43 still scared in the dark , i have my night light on :D
Same, and there's no shame sleeping with my night light on.
Neo Anderson your light bill must be astronomical.
Love the mission and the goal #LongLiveSDSS
The universe is a beautiful chaos.
Um.....is this the military or........?
The galaxy is the brain.
そら
and the black holes are ?
Dreaming.
I’ll go google the raw data from the Sloan survey now, that’s for damn sure
You rock, Juna!!