The helical model - our Galaxy is a vortex

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    The Milky Way
    - The Milky Way itself travels through space at appr. 600 km/s
    - The image used for texturing the Milky Way is NOT a picture of the Milky Way. There are no pictures of the outside of the Milky Way.
    - There could either be a black hole or a central sun in the center of the Milky Way. I went with the texture image and made it shine.
    - A complete revolution around the galaxy takes 226 million years
    - Do not confuse the Galactic Plane with the Galactic Equator: the Sun never "crosses" the Galactic Equator because the Sun is always on the Galactic Equator, by definition.
    Precession cycle
    - One precession cycle takes 25,920 years
    - Since one revolution takes 226 mln years, this would mean that there are appr. 8692 precessional cycles in one revolution. In this animation there are only 60.
    Scale & distance
    - the Sun is 109 times bigger than the Earth. If this animation was to scale, the planets would be invisible.
    - Our Solar System should be a gazillion times smaller compared to the Milky Way. If this animation was to scale, you could not see the Solar System, the Sun or any of the planets.
    - The software used to create this animation is unable to work with extreme sizes and distances.
    Sound & music
    - The sound track is called "Enter The Stream" and I created it specifically for this animation.
    You can listen to it on my website: www.djsadhu.com/audio-video/dj...
    More info & reserach at www.djsadhu.com/the-helical-mo...
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  • @guilhermeaguiar4911
    @guilhermeaguiar4911 Před 4 lety +68

    Now imagine all stars making this movement in the same time

    • @antonio-mi5qm
      @antonio-mi5qm Před 3 lety +1

      czcams.com/video/rENyyRwxpHo/video.html

    • @GregoryJByrne
      @GregoryJByrne Před 3 lety +5

      Are the stars moving around the galaxy or is the galaxies electromagnetic toroidal field moving the stars?
      Kinda like how our atmosphere follows along after our planets rotation of 1000 mph at the equator. Which is why the Americas are so rich and fertile because they have the largest body of water on the planet on their west coast. CO2 plus H2O captures the energy of the SUn and creates life.
      Earth is a closed loop that self regulates CO2 with life.

    • @ClulssCrs3310
      @ClulssCrs3310 Před 2 lety +5

      And that's exactly what we see every night. Yet we can't tell because they're moving at the same speed as us.

    • @sailingketchstarship1965
      @sailingketchstarship1965 Před 2 lety

      Shhhh. Don’t let them know.

    • @roddasilva4288
      @roddasilva4288 Před 2 lety

      Earth is flat think about it .look T this shameful indoctrination of lies now think about how its never been proven earth moves never been observed demonstrated or calculated. But then we have such calm lakes can't feel the spin but u can feel the slightest breeze of air in the cool of the day lol. Wake up there luciferians freemason lying to ur faces hiding God this all was created . Sorry guys I rather choose but my faith in in the beginning of Supernatural God created everything then to believe in in the beginning life sprang out of non-life

  • @43vert
    @43vert Před 3 lety +4

    Excellent, I love it ! I first saw this soon after you posted it on CZcams (a friend posted on Facebook). I never gave it too much thought but since I've seen this it's given me a new perspective.

  • @ericdavid3801
    @ericdavid3801 Před 4 lety +28

    appreciate the work, 3d version of the sine wave at 60 degrees is awesome, looking at it from one side is a perfect circle but it has travelled from the previous point.

    • @OP_Sage3229
      @OP_Sage3229 Před rokem

      This literally contradicts physics, astronomy and science in general... download the app called Solar System Scope and you can observe every known object in and around our solar system and its motion in real time but go to settings and change planet size from large to realistic. It's the most accurate and realistic simulation of our solar system. You're welcome 🙂

  • @Arcticstar69
    @Arcticstar69 Před 4 lety +19

    You can still develop this model further.
    Everything is motion.

    • @GregoryJByrne
      @GregoryJByrne Před 3 lety +1

      add in the electromagnetic toroidal fields would be what I want to see.

    • @mjolnirswrath23
      @mjolnirswrath23 Před 2 lety

      @@GregoryJByrne unfortunately our binary brains are physically incapable of perception of an Exponential Curvature Universe...
      Everything we perceive is based in euclidean geometry, and by factoring our eyes and brains are not tertiary but instead also binary as is our DNA...

    • @mjolnirswrath23
      @mjolnirswrath23 Před 2 lety

      @@GregoryJByrne notice the " Same Scientific community " that once called Tesla and Einstein crackpots also is STILL clinging to the euclidean geometry of Heliocentric model...

    • @mjolnirswrath23
      @mjolnirswrath23 Před 2 lety

      I could elaborate further, but... Most people will at some point reach the limit of their chosen reality tunnel bio survival construct, and become offended or " prove " their model of the universe needs no update.

  •  Před 10 lety +9

    Amazing video. I just realized we're on a thrill ride through our galaxy.

    • @asdssz0009
      @asdssz0009 Před 10 lety +2

      Its cool isnt it :)

    •  Před 10 lety +1

      Oh, cool. When I comment, it shares the full video. In this case I don't mind at all. The video is a great share.
      Nice knowing how the new comment system works on #youtube :)

    • @asdssz0009
      @asdssz0009 Před 10 lety +2

      Be careful though as john and i found out it allows everyone on youtube to comment and some people are horrible

    •  Před 10 lety

      Yup. There are horrible people everywhere and I really don't mind them as I don't let them get to me. If they want to make an ass out of themselves in public to by saying nonsense wit sinister intent. Well, then be my guest. I don't need to defend myself against some random anonymous jerk. Why should his/hers opinion bear any weight. Its just their opinion, nothing more.

    • @asdssz0009
      @asdssz0009 Před 10 lety +1

      I blocked them lol out of sighr out of mind :)

  • @the_laniakea
    @the_laniakea Před rokem +62

    9 years passed and this is still my favorite track to fall asleep 😍

    • @memati7199
      @memati7199 Před rokem +5

      I use it to race on the highway 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @mbmpablo3631
      @mbmpablo3631 Před rokem +4

      Im Highway Patrol in LA i use it to catch racers on freeways

    • @bobibob5442
      @bobibob5442 Před rokem +2

      This music is amazing... but the video is so important for Humans

    • @MaxAltair
      @MaxAltair Před rokem

      10 yeasr later...this animation is amazing! and very inspiring song.

  • @miguel.quiroz
    @miguel.quiroz Před 7 lety +2

    Thank you! That was so in line with what I learned at a qigong workshop this weekend about a specific daoist law of the universe on spiraling and undulating. such an intriguing visual ... it was exactly what i needed to see ... it was so beautiful! Can you now imagine that every other star and or partical(s) is/are doing that same very thing ... not to mention what is above is also below ...
    Thanks again!

  • @lightsaberproductions8592

    The intro flying among over galaxy gave me goosebumps. Ain´t that beatiful?

  • @ChannelOfDiscord
    @ChannelOfDiscord Před 9 lety +26

    i'm curious as to why the galaxy isn't under consideration as being a vortex as well.

    • @ChannelOfDiscord
      @ChannelOfDiscord Před 9 lety +2

      i was able to find good articles about why these videos are false.

    • @cvrocustomrides
      @cvrocustomrides Před 9 lety

      or maybe it takes more money to do a video with the galaxy model included. i'm just saying.

    • @ChannelOfDiscord
      @ChannelOfDiscord Před 9 lety +2

      nah, u know what, humans have mathematically calculated the positions of everything we can observe in the solar system. although we are hurdling through space, everything is moving in relation to everything else. science says the galaxy is flat and the solar system is flat. it makes no sense to show the planets orbiting the sun at a 90 degree angle to the plane of motion of the sun.

    • @cvrocustomrides
      @cvrocustomrides Před 9 lety

      I agree. I also read a few articles describing how the galaxy moves and how the solar systems moves around it. I'm aware that the vortex model isn't true because even Mayas stated what today's science still proves when launching stuff to other planets and to other systems outside (like the Voyager 1).
      With that said, i still believe that making a video of the model of the entire galaxy is quite expensive lol.

    • @emmashorter3622
      @emmashorter3622 Před 9 lety +9

      This is NOT my own words or opinion, merely an interesting point in the debate. These are some transcripts from Phil Plait "No, Our Solar System is NOT a “Vortex”" on Sadhus, and the science behind it:
      "Sadhu is claiming that heliocentrism is wrong, and that the motion of the planets around the Sun actually makes a vortex. What he actually means is a helix, not a vortex. They’re different in more than just name; they’re actually very different physical motions with different properties-you can get helical motion without the particles in it interacting, like in the solar system, but in a vortex the particles interact through drag and friction."
      "To be fair, he does now call the motion of the planets helical. But he still depicts them as trailing behind the Sun, which is wrong. Note also at the beginning of the video he specifically compares heliocentric and his interpretation of helical motion, reinforcing the incorrect "leading Sun" idea.
      Look carefully at his animation of heliocentric motion. He shows the direction of the Sun's motion around the galaxy as the same as the plane of the planets' orbits. But this is not the case. The solar system's plane is tipped with respect to the galaxy by about a 60° angle, like the way a car's windshield makes an angle with respect to the car's forward motion.
      This is actually critical: In the helical model, he shows the planets as orbiting around the Sun perpendicular to the motion of the Sun around the galaxy; "face-on", if you like. This is wrong. Because the orbits of the planets are tipped by 60°, not 90°, they can sometimes be ahead and sometimes behind the Sun. That right there, and all by itself, shows this helical depiction is incorrect. In the real model, heliocentrism, you do get that sort of ahead-and-behind motion, exactly as we observe in the real sky."
      "But there's more. He shows the Sun moving around the Milky Way, bobbing up and down and spiraling along. Like the first video, some of this is right, but mostly it’s way off.
      Our galaxy is a flat disk about 100,000 light years across, with a central bulge of stars. The disk has billions of stars in it, and their combined gravity is what keeps the Sun orbiting the galactic center, just like the Sun’s gravity keeps the planets orbiting it.
      The Sun's path around the Milky Way
      A far more correct (though exaggerrated vertically for clarity) depiction of the Sun's motion around the Milky Way galaxy has it bobbing up and down every 64 million years due to the gravity of the galactic disk.
      Image credit: Chris Setter/Phil Plait
      The length on one orbit of the Sun around the Milky Way isn’t about 240 million years. As it orbits the galaxy, the Sun does in fact bob up and down, more-or-less as shown (though only about four times per orbit around the galactic center; Sadhu has it bobbing dozens of times per orbit in the video).
      That’s because of the way the gravity in the disk works. This is actually pretty cool: If you are slightly above the disk you feel an overall pull down, toward the disk. Imagine the disk is just a huge slab of matter, and the Sun is above it. The gravity of the disk would make the Sun plunge down into it. Since stars are so far apart, the Sun would go right through the disk and out the bottom. But then the disk would be pulling it up, once again toward the disk. The Sun would slow, stop, and reverse course, plummeting into the disk once again. It gets about 200 or so light years from the midplane of the galactic disk every time its bobs; the disk is 1000 light years thick, though, so we always stay well inside it. But these oscillations would go on forever, the Sun moving up and down like a cork in the ocean.
      A precessing top
      If a force acts on a top, the axis wobbles, called precession.
      Since the Sun is also orbiting the galaxy, the combined motion makes that lovely waving pattern, up-and-down as it goes around, like a horse on a carousel. So Sadhu has that part (more or less) right.
      Mostly. But he then adds a third component, a twisting spiral around the Sun’s path he attributes to precession. That part is wrong, very wrong.
      Precession is what makes a top wobble as it spins, and happens when you have an off-center force on the top. Poke a spinning top and it wobbles, precesses. The Earth itself precesses, its axis making one complete wobble every 26,000 years or so, because it’s tugged by the gravity of the Sun and Moon.
      That is apparently what Sadhu is representing in his video. But that wobble does not affect the Sun at all. It’s just something the Earth does. But Sadhu adds that to the Sun’s motion around the Milky Way, which makes no sense. His video shows the Sun corkscrewing around the galaxy, sometimes closer to the galactic center and sometimes farther away over and over again. To go back to the carousel analogy, its like the horse is circling the center, moving up and down, and also left-to right. But that's not what the Sun really does. There is no left to right motion (toward and away from the galactic center multiple times per orbit). That corkscrew pattern Sadhu shows is wrong.
      In that video and its notes Sadhu confuses coordinate systems, forces, and motions pretty often."

  • @glennlee6987
    @glennlee6987 Před 9 lety +5

    Absolutely phenomenal!!! Thank you for sharing this!

  • @Sairamark
    @Sairamark Před 8 lety +4

    Thank you! A couple of years ago I had thinkign on the same way as you show us on this vidieo. I'm totally agree with it. Beautiful, and amazing work.

  • @raystargazer
    @raystargazer Před 9 lety +3

    I appreciate the concepts. Very exciting to look at things in this perspective. We all seem to be limited to the same simple two dimensions, but in fact this is exactly the way we need to be thinking about our existence.

  • @dfortini1056
    @dfortini1056 Před 9 lety +6

    Beautifully done :) A difficult subject, and your videos are appreciated. The concept is eloquently portrayed. And there's a fractal in there somewhere... Thank you!

    • @OP_Sage3229
      @OP_Sage3229 Před rokem

      This literally contradicts physics, astronomy and science in general... download the app called Solar System Scope and you can observe every known object in and around our solar system and its motion in real time but go to settings and change planet size from large to realistic. It's the most accurate and realistic simulation of our solar system. You're welcome 🙂

    • @Ghost-nd8up
      @Ghost-nd8up Před rokem

      Totally ITS IN THE WHOLE

  • @Satchwood
    @Satchwood Před 9 lety +8

    I love this presentation, it expanded my mind a little more on this topic! Beautiful!!

  • @MassyBiagio
    @MassyBiagio Před 8 lety +7

    The best video of 2015, for me.

  • @danieldillu
    @danieldillu Před 2 lety +2

    Now I am able actually visualise what I learnt in school time. Great Job.

  • @Eleivana777
    @Eleivana777 Před 9 lety +4

    Amazing video and amazing concept. Makes sense from a beauty and synchronous point of view.

  • @joshuaslate7899
    @joshuaslate7899 Před 5 lety +44

    Macro Microcosm stuff. Energy swirls as a vortex as it moves through the Void at every level of existence. Wonderful video, wonderful insight. I've enjoyed both videos immensely; keep them coming.

  • @ilikeoptter
    @ilikeoptter Před 9 lety +1

    BRAVO!!! You changed my entire perspective of the way I will look at life from now on. Thank you.

  • @remydou1
    @remydou1 Před 5 lety

    Man I appreciate these videos, thanks for taking the time!

  • @adrianabonitaaziz
    @adrianabonitaaziz Před rokem +4

    This is literally breath taking 🤯

  • @KellyLCall
    @KellyLCall Před 8 lety +148

    It would be interesting to see you generate a model that includes the motion of the galaxy thru the cosmos as well. I love watching your video model of celestial motions. i would love to see a zoom and relative visual of the mega-cosmos with galaxy motions into our galaxy and then into the solar system and back out. The galaxy isn't exactly stationary either. Does any data exist or could it be extrapolated?

    • @mariodasilva8729
      @mariodasilva8729 Před 3 lety +5

      Agree totally with your comment! Everything in the Milky way is moving too! But it will be an enormous effort in programming and the accuracy will be difficult to access because we don't know enough of each OTHER body that is near by, its speed, It's mass, if it is traveling helically as well, and there are billions (if not trillions) of other bodies to learn about that are traveling in parallel to us in the Milky Way. Nevertheless, this THEORY, (it IS a theory, right?) is already well presented as a video. But if we are already using the presently acknowledged Formulae of Gravity to calculate the destination of our probes, and they are getting where they need to go, How does this Helix theory prove itself? If this Helix theory is proven correct, then would our Voyager Probes would have missed everything it was aimed at?

    • @KellyLCall
      @KellyLCall Před 3 lety +4

      @@mariodasilva8729 I think the distances we are talking about in relation to our probes are microscopic in comparison to the distances between galaxies. We haven't begun to try to target anything outside of our solar system as far as I know. Obviously it would be a huge task to calculate the individual parts of galaxies with any precision but it wouldn't need to be as precise as all that to still be entertaining. Even an approximated and generalized inter-galaxy zoom helical model would be beautiful to see. I don't know how it proves itself. I'm not that advanced a mathematician. I think more like Einstein in terms of concepts. The helical model makes sense to my logical mind given that things are in motion in more than just 2 dimensions and that tends to create vortices and vortexes not just planar orbits. To my logical mind relative motion between bodies requires vortices but I have no idea how to prove it. That's where Einstein's genius is most imaginative in his ability to imagine how to prove it as well as conceive of it. But for some of his proofs his math skills failed him. It will take someone else to prove it, but for me it's enough that it makes sense. I can believe and accept it without the proof and until someone comes along and either disproves it or puts forth a better model that makes more sense I'm good with it. :) Some things I just take on faith.

    • @ATSucks1
      @ATSucks1 Před 3 lety +2

      @@KellyLCall you do know ensrien was a patent theif right? He took other people's ideas and lied and said they were his. And part of his plea bargin was to take credit more. Cause in ww2 we could lose an enstien but we couldnt lose an oppinhimer. Saftey measures.

    • @GregoryJByrne
      @GregoryJByrne Před 3 lety +3

      It would be interesting to see the electromagnetic toroidal field lines that cause the positioning and motion.

    • @_f_
      @_f_ Před 2 lety

      Please!

  • @christinestromberg5848
    @christinestromberg5848 Před 9 lety +2

    The universe is endlessly fascinating. Thank you so much for these videos. They are beautiful.

  • @tonithatcher
    @tonithatcher Před 8 lety +2

    Beautiful!!! Thank you so much for putting this together.

    • @OP_Sage3229
      @OP_Sage3229 Před rokem

      This literally contradicts physics, astronomy and science in general... download the app called Solar System Scope and you can observe every known object in and around our solar system and its motion in real time but go to settings and change planet size from large to realistic. It's the most accurate and realistic simulation of our solar system. You're welcome 🙂

  • @LillyLigaya
    @LillyLigaya Před 3 lety +4

    I'm so old I grew up only learning about 9 planets which was the whole universe to me, that not even 50 years ago. Amazing content

    • @OP_Sage3229
      @OP_Sage3229 Před rokem

      This literally contradicts physics, astronomy and science in general... download the app called Solar System Scope and you can observe every known object in and around our solar system and its motion in real time but go to settings and change planet size from large to realistic. It's the most accurate and realistic simulation of our solar system. You're welcome 🙂

  • @jorgegabrieljgp58
    @jorgegabrieljgp58 Před 9 lety +9

    Very interesting!

  • @jorgegpt
    @jorgegpt Před 5 lety +2

    Excellent job DJSadhu you are a great artist !!, I was used your video to showing my family, friends and children the real true about our solar system path on the milkyway. School teachers were always lying to us !! Hey teachers, leave those kids alone !!

  • @Kayenne54
    @Kayenne54 Před 8 lety +2

    Love this video, and love the music. Thanks DjSadhu.

  • @mrdelerious2009
    @mrdelerious2009 Před 9 lety +4

    Wow that was Amazing! Thank You!

  • @juliusarchibaldiv3880
    @juliusarchibaldiv3880 Před 9 lety +17

    The music and animation is sooooo beautiful! I hope to see more of your space animations with beautiful music

  • @amyevergreen
    @amyevergreen Před 4 lety +1

    Truly fantastic! Your video and audio skills are off the charts! XOXO ☺

  • @PeaceJA
    @PeaceJA Před 8 lety +1

    Thank You ! Both of these videos are creatively done as well as informative. Love them!

    • @OP_Sage3229
      @OP_Sage3229 Před rokem

      This literally contradicts physics, astronomy and science in general... download the app called Solar System Scope and you can observe every known object in and around our solar system and its motion in real time but go to settings and change planet size from large to realistic. It's the most accurate and realistic simulation of our solar system. You're welcome 🙂

  • @STEVEisAWAKE
    @STEVEisAWAKE Před 9 lety +40

    I have been saying this for many years now. I love it, just how I believe it to be. Great job buddy!

  • @alexkennedy888
    @alexkennedy888 Před 8 lety +4

    Great animation. Have been looking for something like this for many years. I posted a comment on your first video which you can ignore since part II replied perfectly! ;)

  • @RichieBugattiTV
    @RichieBugattiTV Před 8 lety

    Very Impressive, you are BADASS djSadhu!

  • @h.glover9843
    @h.glover9843 Před 17 dny +1

    Over the years, I've presented this video to friends and family. It is so wonderful! You present truth and reality.
    And to think: Some folks imagine all this emerged - unguided, uncontrolled - out of chaos. The motion, itself is moved by an unknown yet governed, consistent energy. This motion of each planet, our sun, our Solar System, within our Milky Way that is moving itself, described by laws of physics. A way to think about this is: We exist - live, move within our eco-system - that is
    within a system (the Milky Way)
    within a system (our Solar System)
    within a system (Earth's orbit around the sun)
    within a system (Earth's and the Moon intertwined motion that allows all life to exist).
    And this just happened?!
    Correspondingly, we humans have a mind capable of encompassing these motions, and also the enormity of these object-systems. I think is was Einstein that said: The human mind can grasp the universe. My corollary to that is: Therefore, it had to be a Mind that made the universe in such a way that our minds can grasp it.
    In Ps 19:1-3 it says:
    The heavens declare the glory of God; And the firmament shows His handiwork.
    Day unto day utters speech, And night unto night reveals knowledge.
    There is no speech nor language where their voice is not heard.
    Sadhu: Your video grasps the truth of our reality and makes its declaration understandable for all. Just beautiful.
    Thank you.

  • @ronaldingleby8158
    @ronaldingleby8158 Před 6 lety +58

    Our DNA follows the helical pattern of the planets circling the star. Thanks for the mind-expanding video.

    • @gigazerkertv
      @gigazerkertv Před 5 lety +2

      Imagine if that's how DNA evolved for the first time.
      We don't know if any other planet in space goes like that.

    • @jatinderdaniels
      @jatinderdaniels Před 3 lety

      We see the helical pattern throughout nature.
      Look up sacred geometry...
      The helix follows the eternally expanding pattern:
      0 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 34
      This is seen extensivly in nature on Earth and in the skies...

  • @user-rg6ey2pr7e
    @user-rg6ey2pr7e Před 4 lety +17

    Beautiful visualization with perfect much sound! I feel like traveling this universe. Amazing!

  • @The_Deaf_Aussie
    @The_Deaf_Aussie Před 8 lety +1

    Astonishing graphical presentation!!!.. This helped me understand the basic concept of how the motion works within a galaxy. Thank you for this!

  • @kmoesvid
    @kmoesvid Před 9 lety

    "it is not the spoon that bends, rather yourself" Thank you for this mind bending experience. It filled me with so much energy, i guess it was the energy of truth! It makes so much sense how everything revolves around a vortex.

  • @IvanBunny
    @IvanBunny Před 8 lety +5

    Taking leap upon leap of 'faith' here, wouldn't our galaxy too move perhaps in concert with other galaxies in the same manner?

    • @Patachu666
      @Patachu666 Před 8 lety +2

      +Ivan Sugartail yes it does, as long the extent of gravitational force allows it. then maybe another force we cannot measure yet links galactic clusters between them. a bit like, strong > weak > electromagnetism > gravitation >? perhaps dark energy or something. we don't know.

    • @kontryhel_tv
      @kontryhel_tv Před 4 lety +1

      @@Patachu666 Based on recent evidence it seems that the interstellar and intergalactic "void" is full of (more or less) low-density-plasma, but which is sufficient to provide a medium for the enormous magnetic fields which are even greater than the gravitational effect over long distances... There is no dark energy or dark matter as these purely theoretical concepts only emerged as a hypothetical tentative to fix the earlier lack of empirical knowledge and explanations by the science which was using already outdated models and approaches.

  • @lspmd2
    @lspmd2 Před 9 lety +8

    thank you for helping us experience the "ride of our lives" (literally). "^_^"

  • @Ebotoman79
    @Ebotoman79 Před 7 lety

    Thank you for posting man! Incredible!

  • @deimos2k6
    @deimos2k6 Před 8 lety +1

    Wow!!! Just amazing graphics concept.... I knew the Solar System's motion was some kind of helical style, but I didn't imagine like this... Tnx for posting, just subscribed!!!

  • @dinlehliu2668
    @dinlehliu2668 Před 9 lety +85

    This stuff is too advanced for me, but i like the graphics and sound.

    • @johnp999
      @johnp999 Před 4 lety +4

      Unfortunately it is terribly wrong! Read this...
      slate.com/technology/2013/03/vortex-motion-viral-video-showing-suns-motion-through-galaxy-is-wrong.html

    • @neurofiber2406
      @neurofiber2406 Před 4 lety +1

      I think the problem with this video stems from the guy DjSadhu was using as his data source.

    • @specialagentpenis8555
      @specialagentpenis8555 Před 4 lety +3

      @@johnp999 you're an idiot. This is beyond your intellectual capacity.

    • @Antoates76
      @Antoates76 Před 4 lety +1

      @@johnp999 Could the sun be orbiting around our solar systems center of gravity?

    • @daretoscareable
      @daretoscareable Před 4 lety +2

      @@specialagentpenis8555 , don't be a dick.

  • @lightsaberproductions8592

    This again proves: Flying through hyperspace ain´t like dusting crops!

  • @danielregem997
    @danielregem997 Před 6 lety

    Truly awesomeness in all its meaning. You explain clearly size and movement are not to scale, people doing comments "correcting" you need to read everything DJ is examining both in video and comments, awesome video, can't wait to see what you'll come up with next! Thanks for sharing, cheers.

  • @absolutesoulsecrets
    @absolutesoulsecrets Před 3 lety +1

    Well done! I've enjoyed watching this!

  • @danwillis1273
    @danwillis1273 Před 9 lety +5

    and the galaxy itself is in motion i suppose....

  • @kristencrawford3340
    @kristencrawford3340 Před 4 lety +7

    I first saw this video in my Observational Astronomy class. I find it completely incredible and mesmerizing. Impressive. I look forward to seeing your next project!

    • @baraknelson5309
      @baraknelson5309 Před 2 lety +2

      I hope the numerous mistakes in the animation were discussed in your class.

  • @lportillo100
    @lportillo100 Před rokem +1

    Great job of visualizing some 'unworldly' happenings! Thanks for this great effort!

    • @OP_Sage3229
      @OP_Sage3229 Před rokem

      This literally contradicts physics, astronomy and science in general... download the app called Solar System Scope and you can observe every known object in and around our solar system and its motion in real time but go to settings and change planet size from large to realistic. It's the most accurate and realistic simulation of our solar system. You're welcome 🙂

  • @johnlivingston9217
    @johnlivingston9217 Před 5 lety

    Nice improvement from you last model. Excellent work!

  • @HighformofSpirit2014
    @HighformofSpirit2014 Před 8 lety +3

    Thank u Sadhu jee but I love your music 🎶❤🍀😊✌

  • @lpsformexd6081
    @lpsformexd6081 Před 10 lety +8

    If it would be like that.
    That would mean, we can't exit the Sollar system jet.
    if we do. Our space ship would just breake into 1.000.000 of parts.
    and that mean our Sun move faster than other stars? or how i should think now? :p

  • @MistressOnyaCox
    @MistressOnyaCox Před 9 měsíci +2

    still love this 10 yrs later!!! inspired a lot of my tattoo artist 🤩

    • @DjSadhu
      @DjSadhu  Před 9 měsíci

      Are there tattoos of this? 😃

  • @tannpan
    @tannpan Před 4 lety

    Wow. Absolutely just WOW.
    Opens up a whole new line of questions.
    Damnit dude, amazing video and feel the top of my skull lifting off and floating away.

  • @rain4rusty
    @rain4rusty Před 10 lety +13

    Great work thanks for helping us visualize our place in the universe.

    • @OP_Sage3229
      @OP_Sage3229 Před rokem

      This literally contradicts physics, astronomy and science in general... download the app called Solar System Scope and you can observe every known object in and around our solar system and its motion in real time but go to settings and change planet size from large to realistic. It's the most accurate and realistic simulation of our solar system. You're welcome 🙂

  • @drbbhiggins
    @drbbhiggins Před 7 lety +5

    Love the model! Good work! Explains why the heliosphere of the suns outer solar reach has been changing so much in recent years. Forward pressure wave well illustrated. The sun is moving into areas of space Humans have never experienced. The sun has been there many times but humans have not. The rotation is like the helix of DNA. In nature certain form hold true no matter the enormity of the scale or how microscopic.

  • @mitsoswu
    @mitsoswu Před 4 lety

    First of all .... that music choise was AWESOME !!

  • @kamu747
    @kamu747 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the information in the description section.

  • @imstevemcqueen
    @imstevemcqueen Před rokem +8

    Still the best representation on CZcams of true motion of our solar system moving through space within the Milky Way galaxy

    • @42base13
      @42base13 Před 9 měsíci

      Not really. For one thing, the solar system isn't corkscrewing around, it's just moving up and down relative to the galactic plane. And it only goes up and down 4-5 times per orbit, not dozens.

    • @jcasa12
      @jcasa12 Před 4 měsíci

      Agree, this video was made with computers and software much less powerful than what we have now, its a represenation of a perspective for the suns movement around the galaxy. Its not to be 100% accurate , you would not see anything . 10 years ago there were no videos like this on you tube, not like today.

  • @MusicbyTomingas
    @MusicbyTomingas Před 3 lety +13

    Brilliantly rendered, gives a person a rare glimpse of what time consists of. But I wonder, what powers it all? Motion in a vacuum warped by gravity is a strange bird, photons that travel without slowing down, why? Wonderful thought provoking video and such an enormous amount of work to create, well done!

    • @jeccdog7584
      @jeccdog7584 Před 3 lety +2

      @The Truth of the Matter Yes. bUt also, the creator.

    • @breannaspringer8947
      @breannaspringer8947 Před 2 lety

      Momentum. To slow down requires friction. There’s very little of that in space, so momentum persists almost indefinitely.

    • @bundunett3212
      @bundunett3212 Před 2 lety

      @@breannaspringer8947 dark energy?

    • @christopherreed2694
      @christopherreed2694 Před rokem

      Think mechanical you look at a car driving down the road . we don't understand? there's an explosion up and an explosion down ,and a cylinder separation via vacuum chamber connected to a gear that turns a drive line connected to two gears ⚙️ spinning opposite directions that connect by a transmission back to the spinning gears to an axl to a hub to 5 lug nuts to a rim to compressed with air to a rubber tire 😀! that sounds insane I mite have got stuff wong !" I play guitar not build galaxys or cars "wen you look at it. you think it rolls wen you push on the foot pedal ,it stops wen you hit the other one. I wonder how meny connected property's of physics were looking rite at that we do not understand ?

  • @LouisNothing
    @LouisNothing Před 8 lety

    Beautifully rendered. Excellent representation of the helical model. Going to use in my class. Thank you.

  • @DanPancamo
    @DanPancamo Před 6 lety

    Mesmerized by your work. Keep going!

  • @EraldoSerra2023
    @EraldoSerra2023 Před 10 lety +14

    Extremely usefull. Thanks for the shinning of awareness.

  • @stevenbenjoar5128
    @stevenbenjoar5128 Před rokem +13

    That was the best “perspective” simulation I’ve ever seen. It’s truly mind blowing 🤯

  • @vasseghy
    @vasseghy Před 8 lety +1

    My hats off to you Sadhu . Thank you.

  • @siddharthabrh
    @siddharthabrh Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the video . This makes everything clear

  • @octapendragon
    @octapendragon Před 8 lety +3

    Great work.
    One question though.
    You showed that the Solar system had clockwise vortex relative to traveling direction, but this shows opposite way.
    What is the reason? Or my perspective is wrong?

    • @stephendutton4504
      @stephendutton4504 Před 4 lety

      I noticed this too, I wonder which one it is... Maybe a little research needed

  • @DMN96
    @DMN96 Před 6 lety +20

    Love your animations. Agree things aren't to scale, but the visualizations they provide really help to understand and contemplate how we move through space and time.

    • @OP_Sage3229
      @OP_Sage3229 Před rokem

      This literally contradicts physics, astronomy and science in general... download the app called Solar System Scope and you can observe every known object in and around our solar system and its motion in real time but go to settings and change planet size from large to realistic. It's the most accurate and realistic simulation of our solar system. You're welcome 🙂

    • @Ghost-nd8up
      @Ghost-nd8up Před rokem

      What is man that thou art mindful of him or the son of man that thou visited him

  • @stearmankc
    @stearmankc Před 8 lety

    I love this and find it very helpful to be able to visualize and understand, in a more accurate way, how we are hurtling through the vastness of space. Your notes are much appreciated. Thank you for this focus on MOVEMENT....wonderful and fascinating!

  • @100chuckjones
    @100chuckjones Před 6 lety

    Music is awesome DJ. Nice big drum sound. love that.

  • @doctyler5382
    @doctyler5382 Před 8 lety +6

    All I can say is wow! You make great videos! I can't explain it but the visualization is so mind altering! Really beautiful!

    • @OP_Sage3229
      @OP_Sage3229 Před rokem

      This literally contradicts physics, astronomy and science in general... download the app called Solar System Scope and you can observe every known object in and around our solar system and its motion in real time but go to settings and change planet size from large to realistic. It's the most accurate and realistic simulation of our solar system. You're welcome 🙂

  • @kuper37
    @kuper37 Před 2 lety +4

    СУпер! спасибо за этот потрясающее представление. Увидеть перспективу великолепия части целого... И даже если эта гипотеза движения представления ошибочна...в нашей" реальности, - всё же ваша работа блистательна! Ждём продолжения...

  • @danhaselden1021
    @danhaselden1021 Před 4 lety

    Just saw your 1st video and made a comment - but seeing this is in part what I was talking about in that comment! Great Job!

  • @emibias3960
    @emibias3960 Před 8 lety

    These videos are awesome. An excellent representation of our solar system as vortex. Thank you.

  • @forcedmedia
    @forcedmedia Před 6 lety +14

    Our sun has orbited the Milky Way 20 times in its 5 Billon years of existence. Wow!

    • @Ontologosdigger
      @Ontologosdigger Před 5 lety +1

      More, many more ....

    • @livefire666
      @livefire666 Před 5 lety +1

      Actually our Galaxy is 13.51 billion years old, almost as old is the universe which is 13.77 billion years old.

    • @odomi121
      @odomi121 Před 5 lety +3

      @@livefire666 Assuming that the measuring tool is correct, but using redshifted stars to measure distance have been debunked a long time ago making it a lot harder to date the universe. We don't need to wait for the consensus to acknowledge this fact. At this moment, the age of the universe is indeterminable.

    • @livefire666
      @livefire666 Před 5 lety +1

      odomi121 What!? When did red shift prove faulty for dating the universe!? The scientific consensus is 13.77 google it!

    • @suzesiviter6083
      @suzesiviter6083 Před 5 lety +2

      Makes you wonder how many more orbits round the milky way it will take before we are swallowed up by the milky-ways Black hole.

  • @rixanneh18
    @rixanneh18 Před 2 lety +6

    It would be super cool to have a new video like this with our blackhole center and some of the galaxy photos from Hubble and Webb (when it starts grabbing them). I wonder if we're on the up swing or down and what we're going to be passing by that will be new. Thanks for your work, it's amazing.

  • @fortunefamily
    @fortunefamily Před rokem +2

    All I can say is THANK YOU!

  • @marvinstevenson5696
    @marvinstevenson5696 Před 7 lety

    you have had such a fantastic display and I do thank you for me and my viewers.

  • @lenicerabelo1484
    @lenicerabelo1484 Před 3 lety +4

    Maravilhoso! Perfeito ! Espetáculo! 😍☀️🌼✨🌻

  • @Tsandi22
    @Tsandi22 Před 9 lety +3

    This is a helical model, and it isn't wrong altogether as science trolls say. Naysayers say It just doesn't take into account that planet orbits are not round. The Sun is not exactly in the center of our solar system. It's slightly off center. But I watch this and see that the sun is traveling not straight, but as if it is in it's own orbit... the reason it is traveling in a spiral. The nay sayers (there are always nay sayers... heavy sigh) say it's completely wrong. I say it's about as close a concept as a person can get to how we travel around our galaxy. It DOES absolutely take the sun's orbit into account. And it's really beautiful.

  • @fairlightdetorres5974
    @fairlightdetorres5974 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for creating these videos. 🌻

  • @whiteeaglewarrior
    @whiteeaglewarrior Před 8 lety

    yet another piece of visual and audible art alongside mindblowing information. thank you.

  • @walzbor
    @walzbor Před 9 lety +5

    It is impressive :)

  • @skiamakhos2407
    @skiamakhos2407 Před 9 lety +4

    Interesting - but it doesn't touch on why the sun is describing a helical path. In order to be going in a spiral, we have to be going in a spiral around something; some mass big enough to keep the whole solar system going round it. IIRC the theory is that there's a black hole which we're circling, bringing us with it as the sun brings the planets along in its gravity field.

    • @adarey5750
      @adarey5750 Před 9 lety

      Think of the sun as a "comet" pulling as along as all comets have tails with debris and matter following closely behind

    • @compulsive_curiosity
      @compulsive_curiosity Před 9 lety +2

      Ada Rey still doesn't explain the spiral, nothing in this video relates to how space actually works

    • @adarey5750
      @adarey5750 Před 9 lety

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_dynamics_%28spacecraft%29
      The orientation of the orbit in space is specified by three angles:
      The inclination i, of the orbital plane with the fundamental plane (this is usually a planet or moon's equatorial plane, or in the case of a solar orbit, the Earth's orbital plane around the sun, known as the ecliptic.) Positive inclination is northward, while negative inclination is southward.
      The longitude of the ascending node Ω, measured in the fundamental plane counter-clockwise looking southward, from a reference direction (usually the vernal equinox) to the line where the spacecraft crosses this plane from south to north. (If inclination is zero, this angle is undefined and taken as 0.)
      The argument of periapsis ω, measured in the orbital plane counter-clockwise looking southward, from the ascending node to the periapsis. If the inclination is 0, there is no ascending node, so ω is measured from the reference direction. For a circular orbit, there is no periapsis, so ω is taken as 0.
      The orbital plane is ideally constant, but is usually subject to small perturbations caused by planetary oblateness and the presence of other bodies.
      The spacecraft's position in orbit is specified by the true anomaly, ν, an angle measured from the periapsis, or for a circular orbit, from the ascending node or reference direction. The semi-latus rectum, or radius at 90 degrees from periapsis, is:[8]
      Goto Page 3 and imagine that as a solar system. Imagine the comet is a Sun with the Solar System following. That is the theory being proposed
      www.agu.org/books/sp/v027/SP027p0313/SP027p0313.pdf

    • @jonathan4178
      @jonathan4178 Před 9 lety +2

      www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astronomy/2013/03/04/vortex_motion_viral_video_showing_sun_s_motion_through_galaxy_is_wrong.html

  • @VahidMasrour
    @VahidMasrour Před 8 lety +2

    awesome work. I'd love to experience this in a VR set.

  • @joetjoebie60
    @joetjoebie60 Před 8 lety

    Again, a beautiful video. Thank you!

  • @pattrick888
    @pattrick888 Před 10 lety +18

    I have a question, what kind of spiral does the Earth creates during this movement through space? It looks a lot like our DNA. Wouldn't it be curious if they had the same proportions, if you know what I mean?

    • @tonijames59
      @tonijames59 Před 10 lety +1

      Now you've got me thinking! It does indeed look like DNA. Thanks. A meditation teacher described this to us 30 years ago.

    • @pattrick888
      @pattrick888 Před 10 lety +1

      It is kind of obvious, because everything is in constant movement, but I've never thought of it this way.

    • @tonijames59
      @tonijames59 Před 10 lety

      Hi Gabriel, it's beautiful isn't it? And yes, I agree that it looks like DNA. I hadn't thought of that! A meditation teacher from 30 years ago told us about this, and I am amazed at the information she shared, long, long before Google. Thanks for your thoughts. Regards, Toni.

    • @pattrick888
      @pattrick888 Před 10 lety

      I think this was known by some for a long, long time:) Internet helps to spread the knowledge after all:)

    • @MeredithWaters
      @MeredithWaters Před 10 lety +2

      A meditation teacher might have taught you that because spiral motion is a function of the kundalini force, which runs throughout all things on all scales. The force spirals forward around a center, drawn by the alternating currents, ida and pingala. The kundalini force also moves upward in a spiral around our spine, drawn by the alternating current ida and pingala, which is also within us. This is the goal of meditation because when kundalini comes to be seated in the head the achievement of enlightenment occurs. We are not special for having this, as even atoms have it, but we have a consciousness which even a solar system does not have. This spiraling force has been known for a long, long time. In terms of our modern understanding it is nothing other than positive and negative polarities and charges.
      Edit: the sun may not lead and may not spiral, but if the earth itself revolves around the sun and we are moving forward, that is a spiral motion nonetheless. ;-)

  • @Benyi-Shabah
    @Benyi-Shabah Před 6 lety +23

    in order to understand your model
    one has to be familiar with the seven hermetic principles
    your video takes into account the principles of *rhythm, vibration, corrspondence* and vortex motion which is essential for life creation.
    and i'm feeling the track...good job.
    _As above, so below_

  • @ericphilly1
    @ericphilly1 Před 3 lety +1

    THAT WAS AMAZING!!! 👏 🙌 Thank you!

  • @dwaynewilliams8871
    @dwaynewilliams8871 Před 8 lety +1

    This is a fantastic video! I learned so much from watching it. Thank You!

    • @OP_Sage3229
      @OP_Sage3229 Před rokem

      This literally contradicts physics, astronomy and science in general... download the app called Solar System Scope and you can observe every known object in and around our solar system and its motion in real time but go to settings and change planet size from large to realistic. It's the most accurate and realistic simulation of our solar system. You're welcome 🙂

  • @johnston.scott64
    @johnston.scott64 Před 2 lety +2

    I postulated the same concept of a vortex of the solar system when I was in fifth grade. But obviously I didn't have the skills to do anything about it except think about the idea.
    And after watching your video on the same concept, I suspect that the entire Galaxy is doing the same thing as it hurls through the universe. It's using the super gigantic black hole in the center as the center of gravity that pulls it forward through the universe. You only theoretical problem I have with that is, the concept of the ever expanding universe. If that is accurate then theoretically no two super gigantic black holes should ever collide because they'd be hurling out in nearly the same direction from a universal center.
    They're also remember reading that Andromeda is going to collide with The Milky Way in about 4 billion years. Go figure?

  • @ewerybody
    @ewerybody Před 8 lety +10

    Hey Mr Sadhu. Once again pretty nice visually. :]
    A link to undermine your description: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milky_Way "The Milky Way as a whole is moving at a velocity of approximately 600 km per second with respect to extragalactic frames of reference." I think that's important to note.
    For the galactic equator thing: Do you have a link about that too?
    What I didn't get: Why is the solar system on a spiral path around the galactic center? I can imagine that the mass of the galactic plane pulls it back into the plane over again but how can there be forces pushing it in and out? It would need another attractor than the galactic center.

    • @DjSadhu
      @DjSadhu  Před 8 lety +8

      +ewerybody this idea is based on electromagnetism - just like an electron spinning the core, so is our sun.
      But whether the sun moves along a spiral path or a wobble path is of less interest to me than the helical trajectories of our planets.

    • @BxBillster
      @BxBillster Před 8 lety +3

      he is right. if the suns core is spinning, then it creates electricmagnetic energy and so the planets are interacting with the sun. and so on. he is on to something. not to mention the earth has twelve electro magnetic fields and has active and passive energy, meaning that they bond and share energy back and forth. this is why they don't break away. remember in physics, gravity is a weaker force the electromagnetism. and this is why I beleive in God. because God to me is the universe or more that the universe is a apart of God, which is life. and we are all apart of it. God is life, and our whole universe reveals that...it is life, love, force of life, and force of spirit within all things. amazing. glory be thy name. all things made in his glory. all things made to glorify him, to show us that he loves us, and his love is there, and so that we may love as well all things that he creates.
      DjSadhu, i hear they say you may be wrong, but i appreciate the advances in understanding you wish to portray. amen. its beautiful to me. the love of God is revealed in all the beauty we have, and thats within our minds, and everywhere. that is what this is.. i don't mean to rub what i beleive is true in peoples face. i respect all peoples beleifs, but please understand that this is the way i appreciate it. God bless.

    • @clappedoutpinto7812
      @clappedoutpinto7812 Před 8 lety +2

      +ewerybody The idea is that there could be a massive black hole at the center of our galaxy. With how gravity works, this is what everything would rotate around.

    • @jcr65566
      @jcr65566 Před 8 lety

      Why is the solar system on a spiral path around the galactic centre? Do you thing Dark mater dark energy has any thing to do with this,

    • @john211murphy
      @john211murphy Před 8 lety

      That's Not science, That's Superstitious Speculation.
      Stick to the facts please.

  • @jansenestrup5068
    @jansenestrup5068 Před 9 lety

    Nicely rendered - thank you

  • @donhutch5639
    @donhutch5639 Před 2 lety +1

    Best depiction,"What a ride"
    Thanks,we'll done

  • @joedasilva134
    @joedasilva134 Před 5 lety +5

    Awesome graphics, awesome music and awesome explanation.
    I loved it !
    One thing was fascinated is how the sun magnetic field protects the solar system .

  • @OfentseMwaseFilms
    @OfentseMwaseFilms Před 3 lety +4

    How is a DJ teaching us Astronomy..?

    • @clear4789
      @clear4789 Před 3 lety

      😂

    • @ClulssCrs3310
      @ClulssCrs3310 Před 2 lety

      The beauty of being a human. You can be a skateboarder and know computer physics. Or a pianist and be an accountant.
      People should never put others in little boxes. Never limit the human being.

  • @JPWATCHMAN
    @JPWATCHMAN Před 6 lety +1

    Brilliant, absolutely brilliant :)

  • @nunnoffyubehznass2150
    @nunnoffyubehznass2150 Před 4 lety +1

    I simply loved the track