This Is What's Hiding Between Galaxies - Intergalactic Medium
Vložit
- čas přidán 18. 11. 2019
- I wrote a foreword for this awesome Sci-Fi book here: amzn.to/3aGrg0I
Get a Wonderful Person shirt: teespring.com/stores/whatdamath
Alternatively, PayPal donations can be sent here: paypal.me/whatdamath
Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about the intergalactic medium.
Discovery what hides in between galaxies in our universe.
Illustris project: www.illustris-project.org
Support this channel on Patreon to help me make this a full time job:
/ whatdamath
Space Engine is available for free here: spaceengine.org
Enjoy and please subscribe.
Music: Home - We're Finally Landing - www.last.fm/music/Home
Twitter: / whatdamath
Facebook: / whatdamath
Twitch: / whatdamath
Bitcoins to spare? Donate them here to help this channel grow!
1GFiTKxWyEjAjZv4vsNtWTUmL53HgXBuvu
The hardware used to record these videos:
CPU: amzn.to/2LZFQCJ
Video Card: amzn.to/2M1W26C
Motherboard: amzn.to/2JYGiQQ
RAM: amzn.to/2Mwy2t4
PSU: amzn.to/2LZcrIH
Case: amzn.to/2MwJZz4
Microphone: amzn.to/2t5jTv0
Mixer: amzn.to/2JOL0oF
Recording and Editing: amzn.to/2LX6uvU
Thank you to all Patreon supporters of this channel
Specifically, great thanks to the following members:
Morrison Waud
Vlad Manshin
Mark Teranishi
TheHuntress
Daniel Rosvall
Lilith Dawn
Ralph Spataro
Albert B. Cannon
Greg Lambros
adam lee
Henry Spadoni
Jer
Nick Dolgy
Luminger
Konrad Kummli
UnexpectedBooks.com
Gabriel Seiffert
George Williams
J Carter
Mary Kristof
Oleg Hurmak
Shinne
Jakub Glos
Lauren Smith
Michael Tiganila
Lyndon Riley
Johann Goergen
Jake Salo
LS Greger
Dave Blair
Michael Mitsuda
Russell Sears
Vinod sethi
Robert Wyssbrod
RandalM
Gordon Cooper
Tracy Burgess
Assaf Dar Sagol
Jayjay Volz
Liam Moss
Timothy Welter MD
Kai Raphahn
Sander Stols
Anataine Deva
Sergio Ruelas
Bodo Graßmann
Douglas Burns
gary steelman
Jan Šoulák
Michael Koebel
Olegas Budnik
Shelley Passage
Steven Aiello
xyndicate
Honey Suzanne Lyons
Dale Andrew Darling
James Myers
Niji
Peter Hamrak
Matthew Lazear
Anton Newman
Anton Reed
Charles Nadeau
Daniel Charles Smith
Daniel G.
Dave A
Doug Baker
Doug MacDonald
Eugene Sandulenko
GrittyFlix
Max McNally
Minovsky Man
Mr Fluffington
Paul Koploy
Sal Carrera
Victor Julian Castillo
Becky
Steven
Jacob Spencer
brian plummer
Lee Densmore
Sir David Coyne
Veronika A. Czebe
Steve Wotton
Adam Smith
Alberto Diaz Saldana
Chaos Gamer
Daniel Coleman
Jana Persson
Kearny Li
Rafael Aguila
Rock Howard
Tedd Speck
rfc1135
Vincent L. Cleaver
Claye Griffith
David Lewis
JohnTaylorWalker
Kyle eagle
Michael J Fluharty
Tarik Qassem
Scary ASMR
Arp Lee
Barnard Rabenold
Lisa Stadlbauer
Lisette Ramos-Voigt
Márton Fülöp
Reynir Guðmundsson
Rs Wlms
tom g.
Greyson Flippo
Hampton Tunis
Ivan Gallagher
Jordaen Davids
Lynn Johnson
Rob Law
Thierry Ray Jehlen Gasnier
Troy Schmidt
William Warren
Arikkat Unnikrishnan
Uwe Böhnke
Carla
Deanna Korell-Hall
Dipen Bhattacharya
Josh Shultz
Samuel Mathison
Bryan Linsley
Chris Bingley
David Bennett
David Wortz
Douglas Wilkinson
Lionel Sleeper
Markus Bidi
Matthew C Weiss
Michael McCloskey
Mr. Numi Who-
Orlando J Carter
Peter Sedmák
Randall J Silva
Vladyslav Kurmaz
Walter van der Kamp
Brittany House
david jungerman
Doug Beeferman
JL Solidum
Luis M Gaytan Tovar
Men I Trust
Sol Bergeron Beauchemin
Hernán Coronel
Mr MOD
Branden Loizides
Chris the Mad Sciencer
Christopher Borra
Dave
Hein Spijker
Ingmar Rauschert
James McClarty
karlos preddie
Kitara Burke
Lance Fielden
Laura Coutu
Luis Lengsfeld
Lumi Pakkanen
MARK ANDERSON
Michael R Mendoza
Miek Thompson
N30D@nt3
Robert Clyde
Steven Uttley
Susanne Bauer
Suzanne Brummitt
Yvan Lengwiler
Å ukasz Adamski
Todd Gregory-Gibbs
Adam Burnett
Christian Rane
gene valle
Hidden Hinges
Jan-Chris
Jelle Baris
john requa
Joseph Conard
kristian svensson
Qauthar Saleh
Tuukka Arola
Allen DuBeau
Bob Goswick
Daniel Schakel
Derek Bamber
Gerald Williams
Gideon Falta
Gregory T Hart
Jennifer Pumphrey
Marcel Barros
Michael Luce
Peyton Vaughn
Quasar
Sandy Flowers
Svein Trondsen
Bonnie Veldey
Christian Jochum
Daniel Morris
Dreameroutthere
Jeff Blakemore
Maciej Świerczewski
Mahesh Gopalan
Marilyn Aldridge
Paul Maybury
Richard Reich
RiddleJacks
Sean Spartan
Tim Jones
Paul dunn
Robert the Green
JoachimB
Alec Estrada
Devonte Foy
Gawen Thompson
Jessica Anderson
Ketan More
Nina and Ivan
PartyMartyy & Dem OTF Bois
Patrick Denny
PAUL G STEWART
Sander Hollebrand
Suzanne Miezis
ZarconDeeGrissom
Galen Thurber
Indy Car
Joseph Wheeler
Julia Ruggiero
Norm Zemke
Phlllp A Falson
Rafael Espericueta
Brian Jorgensen
Darktorn
David Campos
Irene Ka
Jefware
Laura Sanborn
maycon kruger
Mike Laffoon
Patrik Franzén
Stephen Bowland
Vyacheslav Ermakov
Check Patreon to join! - Věda a technologie
"Hello wonderful person!" is so much more pleasant than "whaaaaaats going on guys before I begin click like, subscribe and watch this other video I've linked." I appreciate you being genuine Anton.
I could not agree more.
What if I'm not a wonderful person though
And don't forget to click the bell !
@@joexer1 Then this is anton's way of gently encouraging you to remedy that situation :)
Yeah i agree, this channel is the epitome of earning through integrity.
"Back when" you "were" teaching? Anton, you're still a teacher and your classroom has 376,000 students.
agree! :)
teachers pet nah nah nah nah nah
Facts!
@@voidremoved Shut up! /throws paper ball
377k
My newest alternative for the evening news. This is way better than the evening news.
congrats on discovering your new brainnwashing content providing channel . . . . . never ever forget that EVERYTHING HE SAYS IS ALWAYS 100% SO TRUE . . . . then you'll be fine
@@neltfelix7221 evening "news" was mostly propaganda, forced skewed perspectives, and even misinformation
Be aware of disinformation of disinformation of information that isn't true...then, there's lies and then some truth...but mainly what they wander u to know...pretend everything is the opposite...we can't get past the firmament... remember this
@@neltfelix7221 Why the hell would Anton brainwash his subs, and how the hell can you brainwash with space discoveries 😂😂😂 I"m dying....
@@neltfelix7221 schizo
The densest matter is not really solid, and the greatest vacuum is not really empty. It's an interesting universe, ain't it?
The densest object is the human brain. The most empty space is also the human brain.
Don't have to like or comment if you agree.
@@kongthao9935 one makes for an interesting universe, the other makes for an interesting life. It may not always be fun, but it is never boring.
As is the concept that the big rip leads to the big bang
You could argue it was empty, the measurement for one atom was one meter cube instead is the one centimetre cube
@@stevep5408 I like to think that instead of the Rip and the Bang being separated on the temporal arrow, they are flowing into one another in a 3D temporal torus. The Big Rip being the outside diameter of this temporal torus and the Big Bang being the center of the hour glass shape in the center of the torus.
You ARE still teaching. Thanks for sharing so much with so many.
YOU are still teaching. Thanks for sharing so much with so many.
He's not a teacher
@@Watykaniak Because they do not know how to be a teacher
@@Watykaniak if they do as you say and teach as there children were taught, are they then not parents??? How is it as that ppl do not understand this?????? I have degree of university and have been teached and taughten, but still I am not a parent? How can this be so?
He is teaching PSUEDO SCIENCE. Give me a break with this fantasy stuff. Its HILARIOUS how people think PSUEDO SCIENCE is KNOWLEDGE
Hello wonderful Anton you mentioned many years ago when you were still teaching 0:32 ... Wonderful Anton you are still teaching and we are extremely grateful.
I will second that
Filling in the empty spaces between the galaxies and our heads at the same time.
Thank you wonderful person.
1 atom per meter cubed, still makes up 50% of the masd of the universe.
I feel sick trying to get a handle on this.
Get BETTER Declan
Yeah, floored me too, i am sick too
How does this compare to the Space : Matter of the atom?
@@gyro5d call. Save be best for space 🍫😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Lol
Seems like we are inside a growing organism.
Yes, finally someone figure it out, you are total right..
Looks like a neural network.
It really does huh
Congrats! You got it.
I agree. I've always thought that the things which are so small we can't really see (atoms) and the things which are so vast we really can't see (stars, planets, galaxies) both seem to be things spinning around things. Makes you wonder if earth isn't an electron and the sun a neutron in the brain of some giant organism, Just one of millions in some grand scale existence . Of course that would make us a cancerous growth in this poor creature. And likewise, perhaps there are millions of billions of tiny existences inside each one of us, a billion worlds, some peering out across the vast space between them and the next atom or cell. Maybe this pattern never ends and each size is that parallel universe that we hear of
The Reapers are hiding between the galaxies!
O_O
Who? 😳
Harbinger wants to know your location.
*Assuming Direct Control* Ah no never mind me. Reapers don't exist.
And maybe a frozen "Alien" is at drift through there ;)
I’m a big fan of your videos because of how well you explain complicated topics in an easy to understand way. But this video takes things to an entire new level. Amazing job walking us through the images and giving us perfect examples. Thank you.
If Star Trek taught me anything, it's that to even explore outside the galaxy you've first got to get your ship through the giant glowing pink wall in space.
@Crown Commando well Star Wars is set in a different galaxy, but Star Trek is set in this one (barring a couple episodes).
This energy barrier is REAL and it's formed by the combined solar winds of 400 Billion Stars VS the GRAVITY of said stars pulling the spent ions BACK IN to the Galaxy..
@@DissociatedWomenIncorporated The universe is expanding; therefore, a long time ago, the Milky Way was far, far away. They could be the same.
@@roberthofmann8403 I always assumed "far, far away" meant far away relative to our own galaxy, rather than relative to... well, absolute positions in the observable universe.
"Invisible bridges" -- I vote we name it Yggdrasil. LOL
I love this channel. It's u are inside my brain answering my questions. I may not look like the type to watch this stuff, but maybe if I had teachers like u in school I wouldn't of dropped out n went to prison. Keep up the awesome videos.
I wish you the best of luck man.
You look like a wonderful person to me.
LoL!
Anton, this interstellar medium is comprised of charged particles, thus the Electric Universe Theory. You might really enjoy looking into it. It is coroborated by NASA's missions and other recent findings. It's valid when looked at from interdisciplinary perspectives. Electricity/magnetism works the same on very small particles and cosmological sized things, and so tested in the lab. The Thunderbolts Project has hundreds of videos on CZcams.
The stuck in a rut astronomers refuse to try to take into account electric fields into account and dismiss the electric universe out of sheer spite. they prefer crap like dark matter fictions.
Best video I’ve seen. Thank you. Fascinating how the more we learn, the more questions we have!
I feel bad for those lonely little molecules that will never be a part of a star or planet, but just drift in space forever...
Yes, a pity for them. An itty bitty nitty gritty pity.
Not forever. They will fall apart one day when the universe starts running out of matter. Matter has an expiry date.
Like an unobserved bloom
you were once one of those molecules and one day you will be them again...
they must live like farmers in the old, old days
Cool...learned new interesting facts today. You do a great job with these subjects. Thanks!
"And as always, bye bye!" omg i love this dude
WOW! Your image of the galactic filaments reminds me of a scanning electron micrograph of neurons... Hmmm... the neural network of the Universe??? So awesome how similar forms exist on vastly different scales. Thanks, Anton! You blow my mind one more time...
Has anybody else noticed that the filaments, when you look at it from that perspective, actually looks like the way synaptic clusters connect together?!?
Yes and the Borg is on there way to us ;)
Indeed.
The connective tissue of the universe.
I have not seen those filaments displayed like that before. Mindblowing!! Thanks Anton
Gives such a profoundly different view of the universe: as a single object of 'cooling' matter 'condensing' into a web of structures and voids, as it expands; beautiful, thanks.
"The Black"
"I been out in the black... ain't nothin special. Just... more space."
@Ged Woods "eatin' people alive? Where's _that_ get fun?"
How did you get there...or are you full of crap? No, I am not being sarcastic.
@@ophidian6628 it's a line from the film Serenity
Tell 'em I ain't coming back!
Anton, great video. I believe that the "Dark Matter" or "Dark Gravity" is from the formation of virtual particles that are going in and out of existence and also forming Baryonic matter. "Empty Space" itself is not a nothing. It is a field. Perturbations in the field give rise to virtual particles in addition to Baryonic matter which are also perturbations in the field. The longer a virtual particle stays in existence, the more Baryonic-like it becomes.
In the absolute deepest cold & stillness of inter-galactic space, the virtual particles have a chance to either last long enough to become Baryonic matter or to interact & recombine into Baryonic matter. So the mysterious gravity affecting the galaxies and filaments is the spontaneously generated gravity from the virtual particles and/or the new matter that they form which feed the galaxies.
This makes sense because, if the universe is "expanding" at an accelerating rate - and the increasing space between objects could be considered new potential energy, then the total energy of the universe is not conserved; it is not a constant. It is being created. And, if matter is made of energy, then new matter is being created in the expanding field of increasing potential energy as the universe expands.
This is the Occam's Razor explanation for the Dark Matter/ Dark Gravity and perhaps, even the expansion of the Universe. The "Big Bang" didn't happen some time in the past. This is the "Big Bang." I call it "Effervescence." Matter is "bubbling" out of the field and, along with it, space-time is warped around it and we refer to it as "Gravity."
I had a similar idea that quantum foam could be behind dark matter and energy but there seems to be no consensus about this.
Great explanation! I've seen a bunch of your videos but now I subscribed!! Space and the universe is one of my favorite subjects
You always ask questions or put forth ideas that I would love to explore and satisfy my desire for more with the premise of the video. Subbed.
It seems that even as far apart as these particles are, they still pose a cumulative risk to spacecraft traveling at relativistic speeds. The impacts would add up and cause a steady wear rate on the forward surfaces. Has anyone calculated this wear rate to determine how thick the forward surfaces have to be? Seems like a good topic for a graduate study.
I would have to think the good news is if we can achieve high speeds in Geospace , interplanetary space, interstellar space, Then we have mastered intergalactic space which is that much less dense…. Voyager 1 exceeded expectations in duration and the find is that radio waves are that much more transparent in interstellar space than even the same Megahertz frequencies running in our own planet.
Yes intergalactic space has most of universal matter in it but that’s because it’s cubes of MILLIONS of Lightyears in length width and height of having 1 Atom per cubic Meter???!!!!
Another way to understand how low that density is is to understand that if on a night with a Full Moon in the sky, you create a 3D cube filled with space large enough to fit both our Planet Earth AND the Moon inside of it !!!! …..
It would take a cube of THAT MUCH Intergalactic Space JUST to contain the same number of combined atoms as is found in a single human body!!!!!
(And should a person accidentally get lost in intergalactic space somehow by some odd fluke or some warp… That person being in a sea of intergalactic space would distort the count of Atoms in that section of intergalactic space exorbitantly as an island extraordinary exception to the count of atoms …. Which Voyager 1 on a smaller scale is already doing to one itty bitty parcel of interstellar space
The Borg are coming!
Resistance is futile. They will add our technological and biological distinction to their own.
If Jerry Ryan is coming I won't resist....come on 7 of 9...
Anton, you don't even come off as an instructor. And that's what I love most about you. Such a positive, honest, and genuinely just an amazing person.
You always do a great job on your videos bud. I'm really glad I found this channel, keep up the good work brother.
Who else came here for the Borg cube?
Same lol
I did
guilty
What if the universe were a living entity, the filaments are its nerve system, the stars its energy, the planets its minerals and black holes, its dietary system, expansion is its growth?
Let's say it is a living entity. Since information can't travel faster than light, and this entity is very large, then it "lives" on a vastly greater time scale than we do since its parts would need to communicate over that distance. This scale is on the order of millions or even billions of years. Don't expect a living universe to respond to us any time soon. It might as well be an inanimate object.
What would humans be...parasites?
That means we're smaller than atoms.
@@mbisson5816 but we, at that size may be able to observe ourself at this size as we are able to observe ourselves on a smaller scale.
Then at that scale our whole lives would simply be a chemical reaction
Great work Anton, you are a nerd (it takes one to know one) of the highest order. Please keep doing your thing and enlightening us all. Blessings
TY for all your hard work and content contributions. I enjoy your work.
So now we are "Experts" who know more and more about less and less until we know almost everything about almost nothing!
Or you find you know less and less about more and more untill you know nothing about everything
@@oldman2800 Song from Oklahoma:
"I know plenty of nuthin'
And nuthin's plenty for me!"
With so few atoms around how would this effect our perception of its temperature ? with less atoms around to draw heat away from our bodies would it "feel" warmer than it actually was or is -270k the same wether there is 1 atom or 1trillion atoms , Help Anyone ?
It would feel warmer than it is, the same way that despite being up to 2,500° C, our thermosphere wouldn't necessarily feel that way, because there's not a lot of particles in it.
Thanks, I can finally stop "wondering" about it now. It was one of those childhood thoughts that i never got round to researching, it stemmed from "Why do we talk about a Windchill factor but not a Windheat factor". Take Care . R .
Yep, space wouldn't actually feel cold because there's not enough matter to transfer heat. You would feel getting cold eventually though as you radiate heat away in the form of blackbody radiation. But radiative cooling is much slower than direct thermal transfer, so it would take a while.
The reason there isn't wind heat factor is because most winds(and air) on planet Earth's surface are colder than the human body so it serves to cool us, and when this cold air moves, it cools us even faster. Of course there are winds that are hotter than the human body but it still doesn't serve to heat us up faster when it moves because of the nature of the human body. We tend to sweat when it's hot. Water molecules in the sweat go from liquid (low energy) to gas (high energy) as they evaporate, but that high energy has to come from somewhere, and it comes from the remaining liquid molecules, which serves to lower the temperature. The process is known as evaporative cooling and is capable of lowering a body's temperature lower than the surrounding air.
I always enjoy your videos, Anton. You’re a phenomenal teacher! Much love from Florida.
I am so glad you were and still are a teacher. I can't say I agree with everything you say, but you are very pleasant to listen to and I appreciate you sharing your knowledge with all of your subscribers. Brandon says 376,000 of us and I predict this number will keep climbing up. :-)
Looks like the root system of a fungus
Its seems there are common themes, orbs/ planets and stars, threads/Galactic fillaments. could it be that rather than looking out we could also look within ? in order to recognise patterns that repeat. Like we see in nature on Earth, to my mind looking at critters that dwell in the sea the variation of life here seems diverse yet there are repeating patterns, ie heads, limbs, and eye's. Recognition of fungus patters is telling also, not just for those lovers of Pycillciban mushies ( Grins deeply). If humans are lucky enough to Earn a future it may be the case that we will gain possesion of more facts. For now I am glad that our understanding is Primative. Our dvelopment is slow and we are so very young/ or Forgetfull as a species. Thats An Important factor. The idea that we are Alone is laughbly simplistic and probably a reflection of our immaturirty. saying that any wisdom that is out there or here observing us is wise to do so cautiously. After all is it not the case that everything changes when it is observed ? assuming of course that any other awareness's are bound by the same rules as us. Excuse the typos my first Language is Scottish, and after independence from the reptillan queen Elizabeth we aim to join the of Non english entities in order to liberate mankind from English cunts. BTw I Am NIgerian, Jamaican and Scottish. so perhaps I am prejudiced About english cunts. nice mushroom metaphor my man, Silante Mhah ! Peace, Love and Light.
it looks exactly like my mammogram.
@@stuartbrown2111 how about you leave your racism out of a science channel
Normal People: "Inter Galactic Space"
Me: *"THE VOID"*
The infinite unforgiving endless void.
Dud you make it so easy to grasp the concepts I really like your vids man
Anton we really like your videos and your depth of knowledge too. Thanks for creating these tutorials and great videos for us here in California...👍
I think about Universe every day. We humans are something special
Even if you just have a look at life on earth, we are leaps and bounds ahead of everything else.
Life itself is pretty special in a sense that it fights entropic decay that will eventually break down every other non-living structure in our Universe. We, however, possess a potential to survive the decay of things not a single organism on Earth could. We, a civilization, can potentially outlive entire stars (especially our own) or even black holes, or even the Universe itself (living beyond the Heat Death deadline). Not a feat ANY other living organism known to us could achieve, despite them being able to fight other kinds of local entropic decays. The cool part is that we're gathering information in the process as well, meaning there's a chance we'll one very distant day find a solution to this endless decay. Or maybe we won't, but at least we tried
"This Is What's Hiding Between Galaxies"
Lorien The First Ones & John Sheridan :-)
Damn, I have to watch sleeping in light again.
@@valrond
:-)
It is a Great Series!
Yes! The comment by Brandon Sergent says exactly what I wanted to say. New subscriber here! So glad the algorithms still work correctly sometimes, and your channel found me. Thanks so much for explaining these matters in uncomplicated speech for us laypersons to understand!
Thanks for a beautiful and very clear presentation! I learned a lot.
25 Goths are angry there is something darker than them.
Geez, now 27! The Goth army is mobilizing! Hide the eyeliner!
Gothstronomy?
"Many years ago when I was teaching..." Dude, you look 28, how long ago could you have been teaching?
wonderful 36, just found a vid, while searching for the accent vids :'D
It only takes 4 years to get the degree he has, in teaching high school lvl mathematics. The REAL question is why he isn't teaching anymore...
He's making more money doing this.
@@GenXer82 may be, but whatever he gets from youtube cannot be enough for the value and quality it brings to youtube. This is Harvard of youtube. Anyway, generally speaking youtube should pay more per clicks or whatever to the educational channels than the entertainment channels.
@@hpremjit Agree. Anton (and other CZcams educators) should earn “royalties” based on the number of subscribers and likes.
I love learning! This stuff is so interesting! What a wonderous universe we exist in.
One of the best channels on CZcams, love it 🤘
birkeland currents power the stars and connect everything in real time.
it kinda resembles big bang energy still in effect. everything stretches and eventualy became seperate peaces
Greed You have no imagination. I would try to debate you but I know for a fact you would spit out something you heard in a high school text book like a tape recorder. All I can say is, good luck, think cyclically, and have fun because it never ends. If it sucks now, it’ll suck forever.
@@metrognome2225 Sure m8
Thank you, Anton -- what a clear explanation! As one comment below said, you are still a teacher, an excellent one.
Your the best teacher I have ever had! Thank you Anton! 👍✊️💯
They done found the intergalactic hwy damn what a time to be alive
Well, until they want to build a bypass.
Makes me wonder if the universe actually is part of some immense organism.
Nah, It's Just The 9.5th Ejection Of The Origin-Singularity.
Let's say it is an organism, then it "lives" on a vastly greater time scale than we do because the communication between the parts of that organism would be on the scale of millions or even billions of years, ie information can not travel faster than light. So, don't expect the universe to respond to our brief existence. It might as well be an inanimate object.
Absolutely!!
Mark Bisson wouldn’t that mean if humanity ends up becoming a large civilization over galaxies... We would be considered a tumor that is disrupting the firing of these synapses in this large organism?
To get to that point would be mastering and understanding the patterns of the environment.
To get to that point would have to realize the ability to self destruct.
We'll also have to learn how to manage waste without obstructing & polluting the space within. At that point, might as well realize what we have now is what it is. Actions done today carry forward into the future and inaction carries it's own set of consequences.
"mass of the universe".... a concept I never would have pondered if it weren't for this video. Thank you.
God a love that song from Home 😍 Yet another great video Anton! I really appreciate this daily dose of space science you put together!
Homies, that's where the monsters are.
3:46 Looks like a human brain.
@@Watykaniak At a microscopic level that's what a neural network looks like.
Finally a video that answers my question that I’ve been asking for years
Anton, you are wonderful! Thank you for your teachings!
The Borg?!
I once saw that when I took an acid and went stargazing with my telescope. And when I looked at my skin after looking at the sky, I could see the same paterns inside me.
Tha fuq u drug doing people tzz
alexn3o BS
Everything is fractal
I have visual snow. See that stuff everywhere, never taken hallucinogens.
fattyjaybird you’re right
I love your videos, wonderful Anton! Your intro always brings a smile to my face and I instantly hit the like button, knowing it's going to be a good video.
...but not gonna lie, my first thought on seeing the thumbnail was "Borg cube?!" XD
Glad to see your vids playing better. Had lots of blocky glitchy uploads recently
Why was it so dark in the middle ages, ....because of all the Knights, naturally.
Laughter, the best medicine.
dude you where a teacher how old are you? man the older i get the younger everyone else looks
I forget I'm 4.5 decades old lmao I'm like where did time go?
Alright alright alright
Age also requires you to wear your slacks a little higher than you did in your youth...unfortunately.
Anton you make some brilliant videos. You are highly perceptive! Thank you.
I like the representation of the intergalactic medium, it reminds me of the synaptic connections in the cerebral cortex in the human brain. Nature is full of wonders. I really appreciate your videos Anton.
HOLD UP
"STILL TEACHING"
DUDE
HOW OLD ARE YOU
I LITERALLY THOUGHT YOU WERE LIKE 20 YEARS OLD
WHAT.
Well, 20-25. Early twenties. You look young is my point.
He just looks young cause your old. He is at least 35-40
Oh yeah well I'm 65 so
Graduated from universitetet in early 2000'ish so he's probably in his early 40's!
I'm in my 30s and dude looks young...
2:44 galactic filament...looks like biological gray matter....funny would it be interesting, if we are actually inside a being we call the Universe?
God's BotNet... Just throwing that out into the Aether.
Like mycelium...
@Richard Shane
Exactly!!
I’m grateful for the wealth of information that answers questions I didn’t know how to ask
I got here asking about:
Intergalactic solar systems
Dark star crashes pouring its light into ashes. Reason tatters
the forces tear loose
from the axis. YOU! are the most wonderful person Anton. Just fantastic great stuff thank you for what you do.
This is also what’s hiding between my ears 😂
Electric universe guys are saying about this plasma connected galaxy's in their theories
The stuck in a rut astronomers refuse to try to take into account electric fields into account and dismiss the electric universe out of sheer spite. they prefer crap like dark matter fictions.
@harry camper The stuck in a rut astronomers refuse to try to take into account electric fields into account and dismiss the electric universe out of sheer spite. they prefer crap like dark matter fictions.
This comment section is wholesome, thank you Anton for bringing the science to us in such a pleasant manner!
This is just awesome. Thanks for uploading.
Those filaments look an awful lot like neurons. Just saying.
@Reicher Reinhardt Von kesselring Imagine a thought that takes a billion years to form.
Fractals
@Non Non And inside that tiny universe is a tiny version of you with a tiny version of a universe inside their brain, and so on ad infinitum...
@@fattyjaybird7505 Without end.
Bro tell us more about your self!
My absolute favorite channel on CZcams.
I really liked this video and the imagery. Thanks Anton 😊👍🏻
Why do i always get a feeling that we are inside a huge egg or some kind of a gigantic ANIMAL...!!!!!
Don't think so, but this is sci fi fiction material right here.
You forgot to say "I think or I believe" cause this is just the newest theorem.
I bet you're a blast at parties.
This is so clear and well explained. Thank you.
Good Video Anton.. I liked your conversation around the filaments connecting galaxies and planets.. Yes they are plasma and they are electromagnetic with larger amounts of current. When we figure out how to harness it, then we'll be able to travel through out the universe. Gravity, electricity and magnetism are all interrelated and can't exist without one another.
His voice talking about eternity gives me anxiety
"The universe" continues to look like a very consistent, systemic behavior of matter. That gas must be very massive. Still not convinced that we need an unexplained, undefined thing to fill in gaps, because those gaps must contain a lot of basic matter properties.
Great and informative video Anton, thanks for taking the time to explain the intergalactic medium in a easily understandable way.
I've always felt sorry for any (potential) civilizations that develop around a star in the intergalactic medium.
@@veramae4098 Could be real hindrance for making contact with other potential civilizations if you can't find a way to break speed of light barrier. But it would be a real sight to see the night sky on a lone star system traversing interglacial space. No telling what a view they could have though.
Very informative as usual. Great job. Thanks,
We want a Christmas special about Anton and his life. How was you life until now and what do you expect in the next years...
Dare I say the “World Tree” connects everything in existence
Don’t let the fbi find out man
Its true, it connects to a tree that is under the ground and well, if u know u know
More like the World Fungal Growth.
I absolutely love your channel! I can't believe I haven't stumbled upon you before.
Very interesting Anton. When I started watching the vid I knew about he filaments and wondered if they were an actual connection and MAYBE, just maybe they might be something that could be transversed. That would be very exciting.
The galactic filaments look like massive Birkeland currents
The stuck in a rut astronomers refuse to try to take into account electric fields into account and dismiss the electric universe out of sheer spite. they prefer crap like dark matter fictions.
Until you've got some peer reviewed papers eletric universe is bollocks.
@@cleanerben9636 tyranny of the majority
@@esecallum excuses excuses just like all of the other junk sciences.
CleanerBen , are you reading the peer reviewed papers being published today? They’re filled with descriptions of plasma filaments with electromagnetic properties.
It looks like nerves and synapses.
Imagine we were inside a giant celestial being and didnt know it. Lol
@Non Non ok
Wonderful replies.
@Non Non You fool. 2020 is the year of the rise of the mark of the beast system. If it's not in the Bible, then don't try to pull your new age bs on me. You quote the Bible out of context and make up shit that sounds nice. pfft.
@Non Non sounds to me as though we are saying the same thing in different ways.
I love this channel. Please keep them coming
You are my favorite science teacher, except for Mr. Gibbs I had in high school. You are educating more than you know 👍