The Mind-Blowing Scale of Voids and Supervoids

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  • čas přidán 10. 05. 2024
  • Supervoids are the massive, empty spaces between galaxy clusters and galaxy filaments. But just because they are empty, doesn't mean they can't be fascinating! They have taught us a great deal about galaxy structures and the early universe, and today we'll be venturing into a few of the biggest!
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    SOURCES OF INFORMATION:
    - Redshift Surveys Confirming Voids: arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/010649...
    - Bootes Void Articles: web.archive.org/web/200711190...
    web.archive.org/web/201108071...
    - How Large is the Local Group: www.universetoday.com/30286/l...
    - Dark Matter's Adbsence in Voids: www.universetoday.com/16927/d...
    - Atomic Density of Intergalactic Space: www.physicsoftheuniverse.com/...
    - Identification of the KBC Void: arxiv.org/abs/1304.2884
    www.forbes.com/sites/startswi...
    - The CMB Cold Spot Supervoid Study [2015]: academic.oup.com/mnras/articl...
    TIMESTAMPS:
    0:00 Emptiness in Space
    2:04 Defining a Void
    3:52 Mapping Voids Around Us
    4:38 How Voids Form
    7:05 The Bootes Void
    9:16 Voids and Dark Energy
    10:33 The Cold Spot
    12:10 The KBC Void
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  • @elbozo5723
    @elbozo5723 Před 2 lety +8415

    matter: *exists*
    humans: “whoa”
    matter: *doesn’t exist*
    humans: “whoa”

    • @beenguy5887
      @beenguy5887 Před 2 lety +439

      matter: "you don't matter"
      humans: "i know"

    • @redguirus
      @redguirus Před 2 lety +288

      @@beenguy5887 " w h o a "

    • @daiselol
      @daiselol Před 2 lety +110

      'how strange it is to be anything at all?'

    • @skeetsvar162
      @skeetsvar162 Před 2 lety +81

      W
      H
      O
      A

    • @alphazetavr1888
      @alphazetavr1888 Před 2 lety +231

      Human: *stubs toe on matter*
      Human: “aohw”

  • @fortythreenorth2518
    @fortythreenorth2518 Před 4 lety +6425

    In summary, there is lots of space in space.

    • @Swarm509
      @Swarm509 Před 3 lety +116

      "It's Free Real Estate!"

    • @DhirC35
      @DhirC35 Před 3 lety +42

      @@Swarm509 gengis khan wouldve loved it

    • @Jonas-bn8gp
      @Jonas-bn8gp Před 3 lety +4

      @@Swarm509 p

    • @butterb7925
      @butterb7925 Před 3 lety +6

      I guess the were right with the name

    • @adamkral4
      @adamkral4 Před 3 lety +23

      How the fk do they know how many atoms per square meter in between galaxies... no fkn way

  • @user-yk9sz9mh1t
    @user-yk9sz9mh1t Před 2 lety +4107

    Big respect to the guy going out to space and counting all the atoms 🙏

    • @0ninja213
      @0ninja213 Před 2 lety +8

      Your pfp really scares me

    • @drioko
      @drioko Před rokem +25

      Jesus Christ im going to pretend i didn't just read this

    • @theunusualsuspect9577
      @theunusualsuspect9577 Před rokem +29

      That made me laugh out loud

    • @lorddashme
      @lorddashme Před rokem +7

      voyager 1 and 2

    • @Astares9
      @Astares9 Před rokem +128

      @@drioko do you often take jokes seriously

  • @megan00b8
    @megan00b8 Před 2 lety +450

    "If you want to go emptier you need to go higher"
    My mans, the only time I don't feel empty is when I'm high

  • @thomaslarkin3307
    @thomaslarkin3307 Před 4 lety +12337

    When you realize traveling at light speed isn't nearly fast enough to actually get anywhere.

    • @KOKOBC
      @KOKOBC Před 3 lety +1007

      Ikr, light is slow af as soon as you go interstellar and above. Even warp drive is kinda slow. What we really need on a scale this big is working teleportation.

    • @Stenhunden
      @Stenhunden Před 3 lety +870

      What really made this hit home for me was when I tried out Universe sandbox several years ago and trying out the Light pulse button, starting on planet Earth with the camera zoomed out to include the whole solar system. Light is laughably slow, even on "just" a solar system scale.

    • @panikk2245
      @panikk2245 Před 3 lety +183

      @@KOKOBC Yeah but teleportation would require ridiculous amounts of energy and it wouldn't be viable

    • @JohnDoe-vq9ck
      @JohnDoe-vq9ck Před 3 lety +389

      Gotta use that dbz instant transmission

    • @reshearchisgood6966
      @reshearchisgood6966 Před 3 lety +630

      Good point man. Come to think of it if hypothetically someone traveled 10,000 times the speed of light it will still take 2 and half human life times to get to the nearest galaxy let alone other distant galaxies. Looks like we are stuck here.

  • @orpheus0108
    @orpheus0108 Před 4 lety +4805

    Could you imagine winning a Nobel prize for discovering nothing.

  • @neeltheother2342
    @neeltheother2342 Před 3 lety +461

    I could imagine a sci-fi story set in the 60s where we are in the Bootes Void and other galaxies were first discovered.

    • @alphus195
      @alphus195 Před 2 lety +85

      Issac Asimov's Short Story Nightfall explores a reverse scenario where a planet which has no night, no concept/discovery of stars experiences an eclipse once every 2000 years which plunges the planet into total darkness.

    • @randalledington4777
      @randalledington4777 Před 2 lety +9

      @@alphus195 I just got his Nightfall and Other Short Stories collection last week, it was really incredible! Glad to see other Asimov enjoyers

    • @alphus195
      @alphus195 Před 2 lety +5

      @@randalledington4777 his Short Stories are just amazing and scary at the same time... the Veldt & Green Patches for eg. Make u really stop and imagine "what if?"

    • @randalledington4777
      @randalledington4777 Před 2 lety +4

      @@alphus195 green patches was simply incredible. And Breeds There A Man plus Hostess really scratch that what if itch

    • @alphus195
      @alphus195 Před 2 lety

      @@randalledington4777 tbh till today I feel the Green Patches way is the easiest way to invade a planet without much warfare... just send one small organism to earth on a meteorite or something and boom by the time humans figure out what's going on its already too late.... Welcome to the Hive Mind!!!

  • @cactynemann4356
    @cactynemann4356 Před rokem +607

    The cold spot can easily be explained as an indicator of the presence of impossibly large ghosts the size of many hundreds of galaxies

  • @captainslut.1650
    @captainslut.1650 Před 4 lety +12293

    You realize this guy is literally talking about nothing.

    • @mosesbolt1794
      @mosesbolt1794 Před 4 lety +182

      welp fuck it at least there’s something you can waste 16:04 of your time on when you get bored

    • @EnclaviousFiraga
      @EnclaviousFiraga Před 4 lety +40

      It's soothing somehow.

    • @ebby900
      @ebby900 Před 4 lety +7

      @Lordcuff for sure

    • @usdjxavi
      @usdjxavi Před 4 lety +19

      Exquisite

    • @robertschlesinger1342
      @robertschlesinger1342 Před 4 lety +84

      Yes, he's talking about nothing, but it's massively interesting and dense with information.

  • @Nitephall
    @Nitephall Před 4 lety +3299

    It's scary to think most of the universe is just dark emptiness.

  • @agareas333
    @agareas333 Před 9 měsíci +13

    Damn, maybe thats why theres no aliens around... we're in the cosmic Wyoming

    • @KILLCHRISU
      @KILLCHRISU Před 9 měsíci

      lmaoo

    • @tristanmisja
      @tristanmisja Před 9 měsíci +1

      We're "near" millions of planets and moons. Plenty of objects for life to possibly develop on. The issue is that alien, at least the ones near us, probably don't have any technology, or even intelligence, so detecting is hard because they don't influence much. Luckily, two "very close" celestial bodies, Mars and Titan, may contain life. Titan already has organic chemicals in its ocean, and while evidence of life on Mars is scarce, it still seems to have conditions like primordial Earth.

    • @agareas333
      @agareas333 Před 9 měsíci

      @@tristanmisja yeah but imagine we were in a massive cluster. The chance would be way higher. Also the night sky would probably look sick too

    • @tristanmisja
      @tristanmisja Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@agareas333 The night sky _does_ look sick! You just can't usually see it because of light pollution. Look up "night sky without light pollution" to see what I mean. As for chances, while our region isn't particularly dense, there are still hundreds of thousands of planets and moon that could (and possibly do) support life "near" us. And like I said earlier, apart from Earth obviously, there are already candidates in our solar system, as well as Proxima Centauri, the closest other solar system to us, which is "only" 4 light years away. Which is feasible to travel to with future propulsion technologies.

  • @moze_-
    @moze_- Před rokem +203

    There's just something weirdly comforting about how impossibly, incomprehensibly large our universe is. I get to be a collection of sentiment particles for a bit, then back to darkness.

    • @jac6548
      @jac6548 Před 10 měsíci +26

      you fool it's pretty comprehensible look in the video the cameraman even got a video of the entire universe
      see there it is

    • @deenanthekemoni5567
      @deenanthekemoni5567 Před 10 měsíci +4

      "Hello Darkness My Old Friend.. I've come To Talk With You Again.."

    • @mas5867
      @mas5867 Před 9 měsíci +8

      from the perspective of a death and not being aware of time, the universe ends for all of us, the instant we die.

    • @jaffa3717
      @jaffa3717 Před 9 měsíci +1

      We have our own little space in this giant universe. Kinda comfy really

    • @grasshopper8901
      @grasshopper8901 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@jac6548 perhaps the telescope is like our eyes, limited in the distance that it can see, or somethingcould be blocking it that we can'tcomprehend. Therefore, our universe would be unfathomable in size. Aside from that, we can only look at it from our current, singular perspective (Earth/Solar System). Therefore, we cannot generate a 100% accurate picture, and we cannot truly comprehend our reality.

  • @theslyredfox7919
    @theslyredfox7919 Před 4 lety +910

    "Just because they're empty doesn't mean they can't be interesting".
    *Teary eyed looking in the mirror with a sad smile*

  • @69grandpa69
    @69grandpa69 Před 4 lety +2109

    Sometimes I feel like my brain has 10 atoms per cubic metre

  • @paradice9920
    @paradice9920 Před 3 lety +684

    "Our universe could be an atom for a much, much larger one."

    • @chrissorreda4982
      @chrissorreda4982 Před 2 lety +82

      Ever since that ending shot the first Men in Black movie, i couldn’t stop thinking about this

    • @puggerslovers
      @puggerslovers Před 2 lety +42

      Honestly this sounds like the most probable thing imo, hell we could even be smaller than atoms, like quirks and such

    • @marcobering3945
      @marcobering3945 Před 2 lety +38

      @@puggerslovers I agree. Our understanding of reality is such a narrow band of the entire scale, and it goes down further we can detect and likewise, it scales up beyond our ability to recognize.

    • @attachedflower8008
      @attachedflower8008 Před 2 lety +15

      @@puggerslovers immagine if all the intelligent life we were looking for were so small we just cant yet see it . If the universe were a being .. would it be able to see us ? ... is it possible that something could be so large we can't see it .. will we ever send someone into a black hole ? Please let it be me lol

    • @Dana-ki6vs
      @Dana-ki6vs Před 2 lety

      After watching the matrix movies I wouldn’t doubt it. I doubt nothing anymore because technically none of it exists 😂

  • @Folse
    @Folse Před 2 lety +936

    Imagine traveling in a spaceship in the heart of one of these voids. You could presumably look out of a window and see absolutely _nothing…_ mind you, there will be no depth perception or anything. Pure blackness. Just nothing, in the most profound sense of the word.

    • @nikolaskeller9987
      @nikolaskeller9987 Před 2 lety +56

      what? Couldn't you just see stars and galaxies just like me see them now, mind you there's no atmosphere so its easier to see, they would be far away but they are far away on earth and we see galaxies and stars still, he even said were in a void now

    • @Folse
      @Folse Před 2 lety +278

      @@nikolaskeller9987 actually, all of the stars you can see in the night sky are in our very own galaxy! And it’s true that light will be reaching your spaceship, but will more than likely be redshifted to the point that your eyes won’t be able to detect it.

    • @nikolaskeller9987
      @nikolaskeller9987 Před 2 lety +47

      @@Folse o shit well, TIL thanks!

    • @aymuhspunj
      @aymuhspunj Před 2 lety +78

      well, its the same thing sailors see in the middle of the pacific in a very cloudy day.
      Empty. There is the sea but, unless you have business there, it is inaccessible to you. The sky tells nothing either. You only know if it is night or day by its light and your own clock.
      Vast. The planet appears made mostly of this. Your world appears only made of this.
      Endless. When will you see land again. When did you see it last. Have you seen anything else lately. Will you see anything else ever. Will you reach land again.

    • @profozpin227
      @profozpin227 Před 2 lety +39

      @@Folse That's actually false, in less light polluted areas of earth under very clear conditions, you can see the Andromeda galaxy and the stars contained within. Also the Magellanic clouds which are not considered to be within the Milky Way.

  • @maxkaye3221
    @maxkaye3221 Před 3 lety +797

    Welcome to another rendition of “Vaguely existential vids perfect for 3am” ☺️

  • @anubeawaldron473
    @anubeawaldron473 Před 4 lety +1899

    This channel went from talking about a 2d platformer game to talking about the mysteries of the universe.

    • @hiimapop7755
      @hiimapop7755 Před 4 lety +182

      And he managed to captivate the audiences of both communities. What a legend.

    • @pamka6913
      @pamka6913 Před 4 lety +137

      I mean, VSauce Michael used to just show funny images and it went straight to complex science

    • @anubeawaldron473
      @anubeawaldron473 Před 4 lety +14

      @@hiimapop7755 insane legend :)

    • @Succubxtchh
      @Succubxtchh Před 4 lety +30

      And we wouldn't have it any other way.

    • @Berkmnn
      @Berkmnn Před 4 lety +6

      Looks like I should take some notes to have a channel like him

  • @Tiniuc
    @Tiniuc Před 2 lety +119

    I once wanted to write a scifi horror story about a colony ship that gets stranded deep inside a void, wormhole accident or whatever. They're all "okay, guess this is home from now on". But then, strange things happen. Like newborns are all still births, everything starts getting haunted, the dead have nowhere to go, etc.

    • @tvre0
      @tvre0 Před rokem +5

      wdym by the dead have nowhere to go

    • @ChaosAngel667
      @ChaosAngel667 Před rokem

      @@tvre0 I assume there is a concept of soul and after life. The ship went outside the coverage for after life incorporated so they can't receive the souls of the dead and put them back into the life cycle.
      That also explains why all babies are still born, they have no soul since no one has installed it.

    • @jakegray1723
      @jakegray1723 Před rokem +7

      ​@@tvre0 ghosts. No afterlife

    • @BowieZ
      @BowieZ Před rokem +12

      You could call this "The Horizon of Events".

    • @totallypreposterous
      @totallypreposterous Před 11 měsíci +7

      Come on you can think of better weird things than that,. How about planets that are actually there but also alive, with mouths full of teeth, floating around like sea creatures swimming underwater. Massive planetary living planet monsters. Sounds scary AF!

  • @pawstravel
    @pawstravel Před 2 lety +20

    I've watched this a year ago and my friend SEA is making quality videos and doesn't upload that often. Re-watching was definitely worth it. It's just the way SEA does the narration and the tempo of his voice. Thanks for making these mind-blowing and mind opening videos sir ☺️👍

    • @RainRemnant
      @RainRemnant Před 2 lety

      Agreed! And even explain things in a way that my one lonely brain cell can understand 🤭😊

  • @jay4988
    @jay4988 Před 4 lety +959

    Thinking about the universe hurts my brain but yet it’s so fascinating at the same time

    • @TheExoplanetsChannel
      @TheExoplanetsChannel Před 4 lety +2

      Same here

    • @triton6490
      @triton6490 Před 4 lety +3

      Yeah same

    • @DeadmaN-2112
      @DeadmaN-2112 Před 4 lety +3

      Yep

    • @matthewvaughan8192
      @matthewvaughan8192 Před 4 lety +16

      This is exactly why flat-earthers exist; it hurts their brain. They just don’t have the same scale of fascination

    • @JustinLHopkins
      @JustinLHopkins Před 4 lety +27

      Matthew Vaughan The futility of their own existence terrifies them, so they come up with all kinds of nonsense to avoid reality. They don’t want to live in a random, chaotic universe that’s indifferent to our existence. They want to be special, so they tell themselves that god created a special zoo for us and we’re somehow chosen. They’re essentially just a bunch of cowards.

  • @aptsman
    @aptsman Před 3 lety +2067

    My heart skipped a beat when you said we were in a void. What a terrifying prospect.

    • @josef2012
      @josef2012 Před 2 lety +36

      Huh? How is that scary?

    • @kristyandesouza5980
      @kristyandesouza5980 Před 2 lety +176

      How would it be scary? It's physicaly impossible for any human to get to 115 lightyears from where they where born, it's not like anything galaxy-wise even matters

    • @zippyparakeet1074
      @zippyparakeet1074 Před 2 lety +67

      It explains a lot of stuff like the perceived accelerated expansion of the universe. It's not that the universe's expansion is accelerating, it's just that the stuff we see is coming closer to each other and further away from us since we're in a supervoid.

    • @sapphire4310
      @sapphire4310 Před 2 lety +12

      @@kristyandesouza5980
      You can't be that confident

    • @kristyandesouza5980
      @kristyandesouza5980 Před 2 lety +14

      @@sapphire4310 wdym?

  • @wabbit2099
    @wabbit2099 Před 2 lety +13

    Well, this is a channel that definitely deserves an instant subscription. Absolutely fascinating.

  • @Sarah.Riedel
    @Sarah.Riedel Před 2 lety +27

    "Imagine scientists in the 1960s trying to work THAT one out" 😂

    • @bugjams
      @bugjams Před 2 lety +7

      Imagine humanity just living in a starless sky for thousands of years... then stars just start popping up in the sky as their light finally reaches our planet.
      Considering how many people were scared of aliens and Russian satellites around that time, chaos would've probably swept across the world and killed us all off.

    • @snipperbesfelixje
      @snipperbesfelixje Před 2 lety +1

      @@bugjams Either that or we'd decide it would all have to go. Humanity unites against the rest of the universe. Preferably with cataclysmic bombs that look like cricket balls. Douglas Adams anyone? 😁

  • @steklf6340
    @steklf6340 Před 4 lety +2709

    My local supermarket is now a supervoid

    • @kanna-san.
      @kanna-san. Před 4 lety +25

      so is my town

    • @TheExoplanetsChannel
      @TheExoplanetsChannel Před 4 lety +4

      Wow

    • @manan-543
      @manan-543 Před 4 lety +9

      So is my whole damn city

    • @maczetamaczeta189
      @maczetamaczeta189 Před 4 lety +27

      Unfortunately for me, it seem like my supermarket is the denser region of the entire town.

    • @steklf6340
      @steklf6340 Před 4 lety +10

      I am sorry to hear this guys, on a positive it does mean people are doing the right thing, I sincerely wish the best for everyone

  • @widget3672
    @widget3672 Před 4 lety +370

    It's awesome to learn about this stuff, knowing it was barely a generation ago that we discovered our physical place in the universe gets me excited for what we might know when I'm older

    • @mackenziemacaulay5146
      @mackenziemacaulay5146 Před 2 lety +11

      Especially considering the amount of large technological advances is becoming more and more frequent… amazing

    • @zzky666
      @zzky666 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mackenziemacaulay5146 I wonder why that is 👀

    • @geriott609
      @geriott609 Před rokem +1

      Maybe itll be the same for us and life. Maybe our kids will discover life everywhere

    • @caketakeshh
      @caketakeshh Před rokem +2

      I hope the world can figure out its socio-economic & climate problems in time so we'll have enough time to explore more.

  • @DarkSektori
    @DarkSektori Před 3 lety +44

    Voids are so empty even atoms get depressed in that Emptiness. In all seriousness Voids are probably the closest thing to the Abyss as it gets.

    • @061Hitachi
      @061Hitachi Před 2 lety +3

      Well we live in a KBC void. That's why everything is so far away and aliens in superclusters don't care about us lol

    • @catalyst3713
      @catalyst3713 Před rokem

      Now imagine a single, supermassive black hole at the center of one these voids..

    • @BruceCarbonLakeriver
      @BruceCarbonLakeriver Před 21 dnem

      @@061Hitachi We're kinda safe xD

    • @BruceCarbonLakeriver
      @BruceCarbonLakeriver Před 21 dnem

      @@catalyst3713 We have one, Sagittarius A* it is our super massive black hole :))

  • @mr.boomguy
    @mr.boomguy Před 2 lety +13

    I find it most fascinating that the universe might not be expanding as much as we thought, because our movement in the Galaxy supercluster could be messing with our redshift measurements.
    And the scale is more inspiring to me then mindboggling. I don't know why, but I have it easy with huge sizes.

    • @andresvargas7650
      @andresvargas7650 Před rokem +6

      That’s what she said

    • @spiceydice6968
      @spiceydice6968 Před rokem +2

      ​@@andresvargas7650 LMAOOO

    • @smokeydiamond489
      @smokeydiamond489 Před 7 měsíci

      We are something like some of those fruit fly type insects that live like a day or so compared to this whole void deal & chit

  • @Shedding
    @Shedding Před 3 lety +1884

    For those of you saying that light speed is too slow for interstellar travel.. just remember that there is Lorentz time dilation. At the speed of light, going from point A to point B will feel instantaneous for you. Regardless of where you go. From an outside observer, it will take however long it takes for light to traverse those distances. It has always boggled my mind that for light which has traveled billions of miles to reach my eyes from a twinkling star. It literally is born and dies on that same instant. Light doesn't perceive creation because it just pops into existence and it disappears from it's point of view. IF you were traveling at 99.999999%c, you literally could go anywhere in an instant, but once you got there it would be way farther in the future. Distances narrow, but time stretches. This is why it is called space-time. They are intricately connected.
    Edit: Fixed grammar and made the paragraph easier to understand.

    • @marcusbanfield5278
      @marcusbanfield5278 Před rokem +41

      Wow 👌 I'm impressed

    • @Thepc425
      @Thepc425 Před rokem +24

      Thank you that was informative

    • @janne7263
      @janne7263 Před rokem +121

      Yes but also no. The universe is expanding, and on larger enough scales (roughly 18 billion lightyears today) not even light can catch up to that expansion. You could never get there. For reference, our currently visible universe has a ~46 billion lightyears radius away from us. We could never, even at the speed of light, interact with those galaxies.

    • @Shedding
      @Shedding Před rokem +68

      @@janne7263 Yes. You have a point. Some places were just never intended to be visited. Kinda like the sky boxes added to games.

    • @Shedding
      @Shedding Před rokem +31

      @@janne7263 Janne, one other thing I wanted to say. I am not sure if you ever heard of simulation theory. Where a lot of scientists think we are living in a simulation. Sounds far fetched, but reality coalesce when we look at it. The wave equation collapses into reality. I could probably write 6 page paper on why we might be living in a simulation, but these are the type of ideas that are too crazy to entertain.

  • @michaelmarzouq7950
    @michaelmarzouq7950 Před 4 lety +223

    Your videos are just incredibly perfect. You've single handily gotten my 7 year old son to love physics and the universe. Thank you so much for your videos

    • @heindrick_bazaar4446
      @heindrick_bazaar4446 Před 4 lety +7

      Who knows... Maybe the next Einstein!

    • @Therodinn
      @Therodinn Před 4 lety +9

      I cannot stress the importance of planting seeds of interest in children. The older I get, the more I realize how influenced my interests have been by my parents who introduced me to everything from history to biology from an early age, which I am incredibly thankful for. Keep up the good work

    • @kidzbop38isstraightfire92
      @kidzbop38isstraightfire92 Před 4 lety +8

      @@Therodinn planting seeds in children, eh?

    • @julieg3747
      @julieg3747 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Therodinn For me it was the ocean, sea life. I was always fascinated.

    • @freshbakedmeme
      @freshbakedmeme Před 3 lety +3

      @@kidzbop38isstraightfire92 Yes officer, this comment right here

  • @TheUltimateEnderling
    @TheUltimateEnderling Před 9 měsíci +8

    I'm glad this popped up in my recommended feed. I love the idea of gargantuan voids of near-nothingness (taking elementary particles and such into consideration). The idea that if you were in the center of it, you would see nothing but darkness is eerie, yet comforting.

  • @ableone7855
    @ableone7855 Před 3 lety

    One of the best presentations on utube. Very well presented! Great job!

  • @ChrisKogos
    @ChrisKogos Před 4 lety +723

    Fantastic video.

    • @Littleton3513
      @Littleton3513 Před 3 lety +6

      Bee boo boo boo bap bee boo boo boo bap, bap-ad dada-da.

    • @hippikilla1753
      @hippikilla1753 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Littleton3513 ok

    • @akish302
      @akish302 Před 2 lety +1

      A few months ago, I watched a video of JJJ singing Pizza Time. I thought it was funny, and never thought of it again. Then, months later, I saw your comment. I decided to check your channel, and I saw that random video. What a coincidence.

  • @SebMaynard
    @SebMaynard Před 2 lety +2

    Truly mind expanding stuff. Great vid thank you!

  • @siralpha6020
    @siralpha6020 Před 2 lety +19

    I love videos like this, it’s a lot of fun for me to try to visualize those insane distances even though our brains have a very hard time with that

    • @smokeydiamond489
      @smokeydiamond489 Před 7 měsíci

      And we are all literally nothing, like some of those flying insects that only live like 1 day compared to all that

  • @chadtarheel
    @chadtarheel Před 4 lety +115

    unavoidable 👍🏻

  • @merlin5by533
    @merlin5by533 Před 4 lety +518

    The voids are the universe. The Matter, at just 3.6%, is just foam on the top of a beer.

    • @MagnumInnominandum
      @MagnumInnominandum Před 4 lety +61

      Or rather, matter is the foam hanging on the edges of an empty beer glass.
      I'll drink to that...

    • @SCP-001DatabaseAdministrator
      @SCP-001DatabaseAdministrator Před 4 lety +8

      Cool analogy bro.

    • @Deciheximal
      @Deciheximal Před 4 lety +1

      The natural state of the universe may be enternal inflation. We may just be a lucky spot that isn't inflating so fast. (Related: Google Lee Smolin's Fecund Universes theory.)

    • @merlin5by533
      @merlin5by533 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Deciheximal We haven't found a inflaton particle or field yet.

    • @prospero91x
      @prospero91x Před 4 lety +8

      Just like the empty space within atoms, we are 99% nothingness.

  • @Ara_Arasaka
    @Ara_Arasaka Před 2 lety +5

    You made talking about literally *nothing* one of the most fascinating things I’ve seen in a while. This was incredible.

  • @Chairman0Mao
    @Chairman0Mao Před 2 lety +3

    I use this video to help me fall asleep at night. There is something wonderful about trying to imagine myself in a spacesuit floating through expanses of space nearly devoid of atoms, being the densest around. Not unlike my schooling days.

  • @anorangewithacapybaraunder2370

    Should’ve seen my wallet during college. *That was a supervoid.*

    • @jordank6961
      @jordank6961 Před 3 lety +3

      Are you saying it no longer is XD
      College debt much? XD

    • @no6021
      @no6021 Před 3 lety +2

      @@jordank6961 you're going nowhere in life

    • @jordank6961
      @jordank6961 Před 3 lety +11

      @@no6021
      The universe is constantly expanding, so i definitely am going somewhere XD

    • @patrciaclemons8183
      @patrciaclemons8183 Před 3 lety +3

      You must be my kids age. I paid for 6 years of college only working a summer job each year

    • @jordank6961
      @jordank6961 Před 3 lety +10

      @@patrciaclemons8183
      Welcome to this generation, where the cost of everything out paced the slight increase in wages

  • @bendtsen1
    @bendtsen1 Před 4 lety +465

    This is so rare for me, but thank you so much for the content you produce. I've watched all your videos, and I'm a huge fan of the channel. Please never change the way you create these videos. I love the calm voice combined with the most fascinating facts of physics. I usually put your videos on when I go to bed, and I'm always thrilled when a new video pops up in my notifications.
    So a huge thanks from a random person who watch alot of science videos, but finds yours the best. Thank you.

    • @sea_space
      @sea_space  Před 4 lety +43

      Benner thank you so much!

    • @TheExoplanetsChannel
      @TheExoplanetsChannel Před 4 lety +7

      Agree

    • @butHomeisNowhere___
      @butHomeisNowhere___ Před 4 lety +13

      Benner, we need more people like you on the internet :) Hope all is well.

    • @ajcook7777
      @ajcook7777 Před 4 lety +2

      His voice is getting alot better! If he kept this exact cadence and volume in every video they all would be perfect! Great content! Rivals any large conglomerate's scientist content

    • @_toge_
      @_toge_ Před 4 lety +3

      He used to make vids about a 2d game where you jump over spikes lol

  • @abracadabra1724
    @abracadabra1724 Před 2 lety +11

    How come these types of videos where it would bore me to death back in high school, make me feel so interested in becoming an astrophysicist now? Great content, thanks for making this!

    • @yargenberry
      @yargenberry Před rokem +12

      Because this isn't the type of shit they teach us in schools.

  • @ExpertPeeb
    @ExpertPeeb Před 2 lety +1

    just found this channel and i love it. what great content.

  • @Aranimda
    @Aranimda Před 3 lety +228

    It makes me appreciate the structured atoms in and around me.

    • @ingrimni7177
      @ingrimni7177 Před 2 lety

      Aka God,xd

    • @orionlax626
      @orionlax626 Před rokem +3

      @@ingrimni7177
      Atoms are God?

    • @ingrimni7177
      @ingrimni7177 Před rokem

      @@orionlax626 atheist detected, opinion rejected.

    • @orionlax626
      @orionlax626 Před rokem

      @@ingrimni7177
      Great argument. Say something that doesn't make any sense, then when someone asks you to explain, insult them. Expect nothing less from a fruitcake like yourself.

    • @ingrimni7177
      @ingrimni7177 Před rokem

      @@orionlax626 how did i insult you, i may have shown bad manners but noone called you anything, though now i am a fruitcake xD

  • @Drumcomedy
    @Drumcomedy Před 4 lety +525

    The emptiest space next to a super void is my heart without the homies.

  • @Mugsss
    @Mugsss Před 9 měsíci +11

    I normally don’t feel uneasy when I see how vast space is. But this made me feel so small

    • @tristanmisja
      @tristanmisja Před 9 měsíci +3

      Well, it all depends on scale. Compared to the universe as whole, yeah, you're a infinitesimally tiny thing. But compared to the base components of the universe, you're an absolutely gigantic titan.

  • @Gyrfalcon312
    @Gyrfalcon312 Před 2 lety +5

    Holy moly. So we're sitting in a supervoid right now, and near its center... This certainly _was_ an interesting watch!

  • @alter_aim
    @alter_aim Před 4 lety +295

    Me: "I wonder what CZcams is gonna recommend for me to fall asleep to tonight!"
    CZcams: "Nothing... absolutely nothing"

  • @ablebagel
    @ablebagel Před 3 lety +92

    this is incredible! as someone who was super into space as a kid and had it ruined by actually having to study physics, it’s really nice to have interesting topics explained in a way that i can understand without a metric ballfull of equations to memorise

  • @K.E.L-117
    @K.E.L-117 Před 3 lety

    Best consumable summary on the topic, every other summary spouts the same 6 factoids un-cited and without context. Thank you muchly

  • @RudiRaichura
    @RudiRaichura Před 3 lety +1

    Remarkable. I thought I was a space buff but I just had my mind blown. Thank you!!

  • @Ricardo-gv1zq
    @Ricardo-gv1zq Před 4 lety +466

    Technically they are not “massive”, there is almost zero “mass”

  • @13nwaffles
    @13nwaffles Před 4 lety +883

    Finally, somewhere I can go to be safe from COVID-19

    • @georgeofhamilton
      @georgeofhamilton Před 4 lety +12

      The Corona will find you wherever you go.

    • @kilo9475
      @kilo9475 Před 4 lety +2

      George Hamilton *even space?*

    • @georgeofhamilton
      @georgeofhamilton Před 4 lety +24

      @@kilo9475 *_Especially_** space.*

    • @kilo9475
      @kilo9475 Před 4 lety +1

      George Hamilton good because I didn’t think my makeshift rocket would get me to the ISS

    • @freederfinn5904
      @freederfinn5904 Před 4 lety +8

      Corona-Borealis supercluster

  • @InvntdXNEWROMAN
    @InvntdXNEWROMAN Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is one of my favorite videos to re-watch. I love thinking about these utterly massive areas of nothing.

  • @SnaggleWumpus
    @SnaggleWumpus Před 2 lety

    Subbed immediately, this was incredible

  • @nyft3352
    @nyft3352 Před 4 lety +97

    "its like we live in the rural area of the cluster"
    *Yeeeehaw!*

    • @jschnei3
      @jschnei3 Před 4 lety +8

      Time to pack up the spaceship and move into the big city

    • @stevekelly2018
      @stevekelly2018 Před 4 lety +3

      If you've seen Deliverance you'll know why none of those alien city folk have paid us a visit yet

    • @bobinthewest8559
      @bobinthewest8559 Před 3 lety +1

      @@stevekelly2018...
      They don't want us to make them "squeal like a pig."?

    • @ScrawnyTreeDemon
      @ScrawnyTreeDemon Před 3 lety +4

      Space cowboys! Complete and utter intergalactic hicks!

    • @86bryand
      @86bryand Před 3 lety

      🤠

  • @DeadmaN-2112
    @DeadmaN-2112 Před 4 lety +35

    We are so small.
    It's amazing we can comprehend any of this...

    • @farfromirrational948
      @farfromirrational948 Před 3 lety +8

      And yet in comparison to atoms we are massive on a scale similar to our planet and voids

    • @heavyweaponsscout9990
      @heavyweaponsscout9990 Před 3 lety +2

      We cant, we can think about it but not rationalize the 100% of it in our heads, like imagining 100000 in our minds. You understand the concept, but cant grasp it

    • @DeadmaN-2112
      @DeadmaN-2112 Před 3 lety

      Very well said.
      I agree with both of the statements made.
      Scale is everything because if it isn't taken into account then your perception of things will almost certainly be distorted.

    • @paradice9920
      @paradice9920 Před 3 lety +2

      if you think about it, the universe itself could be extremely small.
      our universe could be an atom for a much larger one.

  • @Carpenters_Canvas
    @Carpenters_Canvas Před 2 lety +3

    It’s hard to imagine all of this happening at this very second. It’s so alien to what we are normally able to comprehend IMO

  • @ashroskell
    @ashroskell Před 2 lety +2

    Alongside The History Of The Universe, this has to be THE best astrophysics channel out there. Thank you for making this important, educational, entertaining and informative channel available for free to all. It’s value is as boundless as the Universe itself. ✌️👍

  • @TheJatsch
    @TheJatsch Před 4 lety +65

    The view from the shard is about 40 miles or 64 km. You can’t even see Brighton, let alone France

    • @jasonr9157
      @jasonr9157 Před 3 lety +5

      you can see france from dover on a clear day

    • @thehawaiiguy1027
      @thehawaiiguy1027 Před 2 lety +14

      You gotta turn your render distance up

  • @milanopiano
    @milanopiano Před 4 lety +666

    The universe: taking social distancing to another level.

    • @bobinthewest8559
      @bobinthewest8559 Před 3 lety +7

      Some of the people I see every day should take a lesson.

    • @Alex_Penjamin
      @Alex_Penjamin Před 3 lety +26

      “Please wear your mask and remain more than 6 million light years from each other.”

    • @ElectricalExistence
      @ElectricalExistence Před 3 lety +9

      Cringe

    • @felipaguzman488
      @felipaguzman488 Před 3 lety

      Transgressions against Erick Guzman Garcia need help from FBI or DARPA department of defense agency I am not against any DARPA people, organization, affiliates, or personnel just these world's dumbest criminals trying to bamboozle me. Please call your local law enforcement agency for me ERICK GUZMAN GARCIA.
      There are little girls talking to me again in my head using the voice to skull app technology they talk sexually and you can hear them through the transcripts of Google on the voice to skull app or on the encrypted data off of the person's phone using the voices to skull app on me . And you can also find the person through frequencies or the app that checks for third party addressees or checks for spoofing on someones phone. This is Erick Guzman Garcia commenting on my need for help with these people conspiring to commit extortion, murders, organized crime, humantrafficking, mental molestation on me and children, fraud, Racketeering, manufacturing evidence, manufacturing witnesses by the miss use of predictive technology ( they also use the predictive technology to see someone die,seeing how to kill somebody, as a form of terrorists threats they allowed me to hear my mom being boiled alive and to see what kind of cop will help them in there scheme of things by recruiting the office in there predictive program find out if they can be baught ,enticed with money woman young and old, seeing how they react to there organization and to see if they can be recruited so officers of the law don't be bamboozled by these idiots they will know your likes your hates and your choice of woman,music,movies ) kidnapping, bodily injury, grand larceny, breaking my civil rights, fifth amendment right, conspiring to kill peace officers , they want to frame me to being a molester to get the right or amnisty to take me nephew through manufactured evidence by using technology used for gangstalking obtained illegally or by cops that are part of the norteño organized crime group and humantrafficking, childpornography,heterodyning , illegally downloads , gang recruiting I was asked to join these disgusting people all I had to do is let them racketeer me and they would pay off all the police officers involved to help me through the legal process and for safety reasons because they recruit nothing but molesters and pedophile friends because they are of a religious beliefs of defecating on good people , killing girls they want to have for there next life or computer generated reality, they are evil people that are into extremist groups of the middle East religious beliefs just to justify killing people and little girls get passed around I've had girls in my head asking for help they use as a form of entrapment and they don't believe me to be a molester or a bad person and tell me they get hurt and sometimes they don't come back after being passed around or taken somewhere else to probably get sold or murdered by other humantrafficking personnel they have ties to. They steal identities , watch through people's eyes and lives to see when it's convenient to rob or steal from people And much more elaborate schemes to extort the American way if life . I have 1400+ charges that they can get many years for including but not to only the above many others as well.
      These people are killing people with frequencies and energy weapons.

    • @felipaguzman488
      @felipaguzman488 Před 3 lety

      How can I stop a group of hackers beaming voices to my head as voice to skull mind torture, reading my thoughts, inducing bad dreams, manipulating my nervous system 24/7, taking surveillance on me for over 18 months?

  • @DArK-xj8lr
    @DArK-xj8lr Před 10 měsíci +7

    The idea of void or emptiness or so called nothingness truly is mind boggling and gives an entire new perspective

  • @spps1892
    @spps1892 Před 2 lety

    I am super fascinated by the topics in your channel.. Excellent compilation.

  • @ThatsjustRyan
    @ThatsjustRyan Před 4 lety +474

    There is literally no way that we are the only beings in this universe

    • @Cbreezy510
      @Cbreezy510 Před 4 lety +148

      @@n-knights9321 there's no evidence that we're not either

    • @Pazuzu82
      @Pazuzu82 Před 3 lety +66

      There is definitely life elsewhere, its just too far away

    • @ikagura
      @ikagura Před 3 lety +35

      We may or may not be alone, either way it's frightening

    • @freesoul1189
      @freesoul1189 Před 3 lety +11

      I think this is a secret of universe, hide in voids😁

    • @josef2012
      @josef2012 Před 2 lety +23

      @@Cbreezy510 there's also no evidence that there's NOT no evidence....*cues X-Files theme*

  • @TowkayCC
    @TowkayCC Před 4 lety +41

    I overheard someone claim to have made a smuggling run in under 12 parsecs!

    • @six8031
      @six8031 Před 2 lety +1

      Highly underrated comment 😉

    • @captaincrunch7126
      @captaincrunch7126 Před 2 lety +3

      Totes but in actuality doesn’t make sense. And I think Lucas conceded that too because parsec is a distance, not a time frame. It’s like saying I traveled from New York to Jersey in 12 miles, like what?

  • @peterburgess7314
    @peterburgess7314 Před 3 lety

    Well presented, interesting, informative, and no repeting garbage. Thank you.

  • @simonaxlz
    @simonaxlz Před rokem

    This channel is mind blowing brilliant!

  • @DRC2060
    @DRC2060 Před 3 lety +129

    The thing about being in a super void is time really flies by.

    • @gravy4708
      @gravy4708 Před rokem +5

      I know this comment is one year old but can you explain?

    • @allsystemsgootechaf9885
      @allsystemsgootechaf9885 Před rokem

      Plz explain

    • @Xakaion
      @Xakaion Před rokem

      @@allsystemsgootechaf9885 because the time you have left while being in a supervoid, unprepared, goes zoom at the speed of light

    • @reizinhodojogo3956
      @reizinhodojogo3956 Před 11 měsíci

      @@gravy4708 i know this comment is one year old but can you explain?

    • @gravy4708
      @gravy4708 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@reizinhodojogo3956 No... I still can't explain

  • @shogun8376
    @shogun8376 Před 3 lety +24

    These videos are my must-see routines every night before turning in.

  • @erikolson5299
    @erikolson5299 Před 2 lety

    Very well done!!!

  • @blahyoubleep
    @blahyoubleep Před 8 měsíci

    Great freaking video man

  • @luisvillarroel3543
    @luisvillarroel3543 Před 3 lety +24

    this is one of the most elegant videos ive seen. specially the message at the end

  • @Deciheximal
    @Deciheximal Před 4 lety +24

    The Fornax void sounds coolest of all. I bet there's a single star at the center and on a planet there the super-deadly Fornaxians live, but fortunately, they can never leave the vast Fornax void.

  • @BTKYG
    @BTKYG Před rokem

    Love this channel

  • @rew434
    @rew434 Před 2 lety +1

    The timing and execution of “that’s a lot of atoms” was perfection

  • @dysphunktion
    @dysphunktion Před 4 lety +52

    Thanks for this. I needed something other than the current end of the world. Love your videos, so in depth.

  • @binita4672
    @binita4672 Před 3 lety +28

    I was feeling shit again today because of my low self esteem issues then came to youtube and your video popped up in my feed. Listening to your voice and the message you tried to deliver ceased my insignificant worries away. I subscribed.

    • @purplemonkeydishwasher9818
      @purplemonkeydishwasher9818 Před 3 lety

      @Hangyeol779 on osu! wait til you translate his name. But anyway, cheers to you for finding some breathing room in your existential dread, OP.

  • @MiaxisYT
    @MiaxisYT Před 2 lety

    This video really put a lot of things into perspective.

  • @mljesus7743
    @mljesus7743 Před rokem +2

    Lol didn’t realise you were sea1997 until halfway into the video.
    Really good exploration!

  • @ethanledina8176
    @ethanledina8176 Před 3 lety +16

    "so what do you study?"
    "Nothing..."

  • @MixolydianMode
    @MixolydianMode Před 4 lety +16

    That was mind-boggling.

  • @bryansmith7238
    @bryansmith7238 Před 2 lety +2

    These videos give me intense anxiety and then complete peace after a couple minutes.

  • @IEnoro
    @IEnoro Před rokem +8

    For those scrolling through the comments: A lot of what is mentioned in this video is still theory, for example mentions of dark matter. We have no clue whether dark matter exists or not, we just use it to explain phenomena we see across the universe that otherwise shouldn't be able to exist.
    Anyway, have a nice day!

  • @hoherspatz9573
    @hoherspatz9573 Před 4 lety +90

    "swimming through the void we hear the words we loose ourselves we find it all"

  • @osareafallire
    @osareafallire Před 3 lety +26

    Question: Considering we have only just been able to reach the end of our own solar system, and in doing so we've discovered it's denser than we expected (see any number of the Voyager videos discussing this topic), how can we have any guess as to what the density of atoms is between galaxies?
    I'm addressing two factors here:
    - How little I know about what the human race as a whole has discovered
    - How accurate our assumptions about what we've discovered are

    • @81Saber
      @81Saber Před 3 lety +4

      Exactly, for all we know interstellar space may be something similar to the density of a soup, and our stars solar winds etc simply dilute the density within our Heliopause. Quite an exciting time for scientific discoveries imo

    • @Jeremy.Bearemy
      @Jeremy.Bearemy Před rokem

      @@81Saber that would sure be a big help in the explanation of dark matter

  • @bkfishing5650
    @bkfishing5650 Před 3 lety +1

    It's relaxing listening to this guy. Sounds like a Narnia kid schooling me on spacetime.

  • @mariopassi
    @mariopassi Před 4 měsíci

    I have actually stood atop the Shard, the tallest building in London, on a clear day and looked southward! However, I did not see France, but only because I didn't know I was looking at it, lol! I love your work man. Please, never stop doing what you do!

  • @ziyadmerzak3080
    @ziyadmerzak3080 Před 4 lety +15

    I cant even describe to you how much I've enjoyed this video

  • @katherineg9396
    @katherineg9396 Před 3 lety +76

    Voids are so fascinating, didn't know I lived in one. Mind officially blown. Thanks very much for a great video!

  • @danmack3173
    @danmack3173 Před 2 lety +1

    This was a fantastic video that has filled me with anxiety and dread
    thanks

  • @stretchlimo7275
    @stretchlimo7275 Před 3 lety

    Awesome video, learned a lot from it👍🏼😎

  • @rebdomine1
    @rebdomine1 Před 4 lety +53

    You best start believing in supervoids, Mrs Turner. You're in one

  • @AlexanderBennn
    @AlexanderBennn Před 4 lety +6

    I absolutely love your videos! From the way you edit, the content and speaking manner is just wonderful and calming. I’m so fascinated by the universe, so this channel is perfect, keep the videos coming 🙌

  • @basharhajaj
    @basharhajaj Před 2 lety +1

    i can listen to your narration for hours..

  • @TheGr8scott
    @TheGr8scott Před 2 lety +5

    The idea of measuring density by galaxy count per volume just blew mind.

    • @smokeydiamond489
      @smokeydiamond489 Před 7 měsíci

      And what volume would that be, cubic lightyears or somethin 🤣

  • @slinkerdeer
    @slinkerdeer Před 4 lety +116

    11:10
    For anyone wondering, that's 14% of one degree Celsius
    A deviation of temperature in a section of space 14% of one degree Celsius is a major mystery in astronomy
    I love space, lol

    • @MrQuacker_
      @MrQuacker_ Před 4 lety +1

      When he said, "the temperature varies by a hundred and forty" he meant "100 and 40, not 140" its actually 0.001% to 0.0004% of 1 degree Kelvin, not Celsius and Absolute 0 (which we never seen or observed) is 0 Kelvin, you are completely mistaken, 14% of 1 degree Celsius is just nearly 0 degree Celsius which is not a big deal, I get -40 degree Celsius in my country

    • @sea_space
      @sea_space  Před 4 lety +10

      Slinkerdeer however small the temperature change, if it deviates from the rest of the entire universe then it is still something worth investigating- there’s always a cause.

    • @ObjectsInMotion
      @ObjectsInMotion Před 4 lety +7

      @@MrQuacker_ No, he didn't say that at all. You are the one completely mistaken. He actually meant 140, not 100 and 40, that doesn't even make sense in the given sentence. The temperature fluctuates by 140 microKelvin, which is the same thing as 0.00014 Kelvin, which is the same thing as 0.00014 degrees Celsius. Celsius and Kelvin have the same magnitude. 0.001% to 0.0004% of a Kelvin is 10 to 4 microKelvin, you don't even have your math right. You have no idea how Celsius works, it's a unit of temperature just like Kelvin with the same magnitude as a Kelvin, the unit itself has nothing to do with 0 degrees Celsius. Trust me I studied the CMB.

    • @MultiParasite
      @MultiParasite Před 3 lety

      @@ObjectsInMotion Well... technically, a 140 microKelvin is 0,14 - isn't it?

    • @minervgiko
      @minervgiko Před 3 lety

      @@MultiParasite no its 0.000140

  • @DustinPlatt
    @DustinPlatt Před 4 lety +96

    I just always wish that these Voids in the Universe are just super technologically advanced civilizations using Dyson Spheres or something that utilizes energy from Stars or Super Massive Black Holes at the center of galaxies and this energy transfer interferes with our perception of light coming from these voids.

    • @QixTheDS
      @QixTheDS Před 4 lety +22

      Dustin Platt there’s a video on the Boötes Void that mentions that very thing. It’s both amazing and terrifying to think. If there are civilizations out there with the technology and resources to do that, then we better bend the knee and kiss ass to live. Even more terrifying is that it’s a single civilization inhabiting a massive void.

    • @carso1500
      @carso1500 Před 4 lety +5

      @@QixTheDS or, we must become one of those civilizations

    • @QixTheDS
      @QixTheDS Před 4 lety +1

      carso1500 gonna take a long ass time to do so

    • @carso1500
      @carso1500 Před 4 lety +1

      @@QixTheDS we have time

    • @QixTheDS
      @QixTheDS Před 4 lety +20

      carso1500 the universe may not be going anywhere, but I have doubts that humanity will ever achieve extra-galactic status. Let alone obtain the technological mastery and resources required to occupy a several hundred million light year area and hide almost all of it.

  • @LordMerji
    @LordMerji Před 3 měsíci

    This, this was top notch.

  • @joshuapatrick682
    @joshuapatrick682 Před 2 lety +6

    I took a few menial astronomy
    Classes in college and one day learning about the Eridanus asked my
    Professor where we could learn more about it. She smiled and a said “don’t worry, we’ll all be very acquainted with the void one day…” 🙁

  • @SoziFang64
    @SoziFang64 Před 4 lety +443

    Everyone: "Deep web"
    Also Everyone: "Dark web"
    SEA: "Cosmic web"

    • @squarerootof2
      @squarerootof2 Před 4 lety +22

      If you're going to surf the Cosmic Web, don't forget to use a VPN (Void Private Network), or the Tor browser.
      We're being spied on. Always use encryption!

    • @SoziFang64
      @SoziFang64 Před 4 lety

      @@squarerootof2 XD you smart

    • @TheExoplanetsChannel
      @TheExoplanetsChannel Před 4 lety

      .

    • @georgeofhamilton
      @georgeofhamilton Před 4 lety +3

      @@squarerootof2 God sees all traffic.

    • @squarerootof2
      @squarerootof2 Před 4 lety +2

      @@georgeofhamilton That's why you shouldn't visit PornHub. Just deleting your browsing history is no use.