Five Biggest Mysteries in The Universe

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  • čas přidán 17. 05. 2024
  • Five Biggest Mysteries in The Universe
    What if everything you knew about the universe was just the tip of the cosmic iceberg? Imagine questions that have troubled the greatest minds for centuries-mysteries that stretch our understanding of space, time, and existence itself. These enigmas not only puzzle us but also beckon us to explore deeper into the cosmos. Join us as we delve into the Five Biggest Mysteries in The Universe.
    From the elusive dark matter and dark energy that together comprise 95% of the universe, to the perplexing matter-antimatter asymmetry that suggests an imbalance at the very birth of reality, these mysteries are not merely scientific queries-they are gateways to profound existential insights.
    Dark matter, detected indirectly through its gravitational effects, helps hold galaxies together, and yet, it does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, eluding direct observation. Its counterpart, dark energy, propels the universe’s accelerating expansion and is possibly a property of space itself, challenging our most fundamental understandings of physics.
    Antimatter, seemingly equal and opposite to matter yet vastly less common, presents a riddle: why does anything exist at all? If matter and antimatter are created equally, the universe should have annihilated itself in a flash of energy-yet here we are.
    The enigma extends beyond our visible cosmos, into the realms of black holes and the very essence of the Big Bang. What lies at the center of a black hole? How can something come from nothing? And what preceded the Big Bang? These questions not only compel us to question the fabric of reality but also our place within it.
    Explore these profound mysteries with us and unravel the universe’s most guarded secrets. As we peel back the layers of the known, we venture into the unknown; join us on this transcendental journey through space and time.
    Video Keywords: Universe mysteries, dark matter, dark energy, antimatter, black holes, Big Bang, cosmic mysteries, space time, gravitational lensing, universe expansion, Edwin Hubble, antimatter asymmetry, matter existence, cosmic inflation, singularity, event horizon, quantum mechanics, general relativity, wormholes, multiverse theory.
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Komentáře • 100

  • @wildfoodietours6702
    @wildfoodietours6702 Před měsícem +17

    Pondering the mysteries of the universe keeps life exciting.

    • @user-wx6pf2bc2r
      @user-wx6pf2bc2r Před 14 dny +1

      Greatest mystery to me"universe incorporates organic life!!!!

  • @gillosborne9516
    @gillosborne9516 Před měsícem +11

    I would say that I have above average intelligence. I find biology and chemistry easy enough to follow. I understand (or at least can accept what I am told ) of physics and cosmology at a basic level. This level of advanced physics is beyond my comprehension. The harder I try to understand, the more my brain hurts.

  • @theinformationcenter9289
    @theinformationcenter9289 Před měsícem +7

    Beautiful video and info.

  • @veganlolo
    @veganlolo Před měsícem +8

    Mind-blowing!

  • @muriskarcic3178
    @muriskarcic3178 Před měsícem +4

    Excellent video congratulations 👏

  • @pled8395
    @pled8395 Před měsícem +4

    This is really the edge of human comprehension

  • @alsimmons993
    @alsimmons993 Před měsícem +6

    If all we can see is the “Observable” universe to about 13.8 B.yrs back and there’s maybe more universe that we cannot see maybe the universe is a helluva lot older and we’re just aging what we can see?

  • @thatomofolo452
    @thatomofolo452 Před měsícem +4

    So good 👍👍😊

  • @stevesmart666
    @stevesmart666 Před 29 dny +4

    Thank you for not saying “nothing can escape a back hole, ‘not even light’”, we get it, thank you for not having to remind us.

    • @crussty
      @crussty Před 16 dny

      thank you for the reminder

  • @harshgrigor5524
    @harshgrigor5524 Před měsícem +4

    Quite intriguing.

  • @picx216ify
    @picx216ify Před měsícem +5

    So interesting. I wish I could fully understand all of this

  • @12345698662
    @12345698662 Před měsícem +4

    Nice

  • @space1commander
    @space1commander Před měsícem +4

    The big bang theory sound beautiful. But, some how it does not convence me. The human brain still in the primitive stage to understand it.

    • @Kat-zj5kd
      @Kat-zj5kd Před 22 dny +1

      its ok, there are a lot of sceptics, in the scientific community who do not believe it to be the right theory - i think some research is going on in that field

  • @CozmicCuriosity
    @CozmicCuriosity Před měsícem +1

    Luv your narration and script❤ don't use up all the mysteries leave some for us too😂

  • @raymondcava4669
    @raymondcava4669 Před měsícem +3

    Awesome content thank you for posting

    • @ScienceTime24
      @ScienceTime24  Před měsícem +1

      Glad you enjoyed it

    • @shaddouida3447
      @shaddouida3447 Před 28 dny +1

      ​@@ScienceTime24 A Type 0 or K0 civilization extracts its energy, information and raw-materials initially from crude organic-based sources (i.e. food/wood/fossil fuel); pressures via natural disasters, resource exhaustion, and widespread societal collapse create extreme (99.9%) risk of extinction. Goes through agricultural and industrial revolutions and is eventually capable of advanced computing and orbital spaceflight. 21st-century humans are a Type 0 civilization.

    • @shaddouida3447
      @shaddouida3447 Před 28 dny +1

      ​@@ScienceTime24 A Type I or K1 civilization has mastered all the energy available to their home planet, available from a neighboring star. It extracts its energy, information, and raw materials from fission and fusion power, and renewable resources; is capable of interplanetary spaceflight and communication; mega-scale planetary engineering; medical breakthroughs to eliminate disease and slow ageing; multiplanetary government and interplanetary trade; species is tech augmented; but is still vulnerable to extinction.

    • @shaddouida3447
      @shaddouida3447 Před 28 dny +1

      ​@@ScienceTime24 A Type II or K2 civilization has control over their solar system, and may be able to harness the power equivalent of a single star. It extracts fusion energy, information, and raw-materials from multiple solar systems; it is capable of evolutionary intervention, interstellar travel, interstellar communication, stellar engineering, terraforming, and star cluster-scale influence; the resulting proliferation and diversification may negate the probability of extinction. Complete control of the fate of its home planet where threats like ice ages and global warming can be avoided.
      A possible utopian outcome on the low to mid end of the K-scale is the Dyson Sphere, a hollow gigantic shell with a surface area equivalent to millions of Earths that can fully enclose the Sun and capture all of its solar energy output. Under the direction of a Godlike superintelligence, huge numbers of automated, self-replicating ships can build it using material from the asteroid belt, the Kuiper Belt, and the Oort Cloud. The interior walls will have a gravitational field similar to Earth's and will use magmatter to withstand the immense tensile forces required to maintain structural integrity. Portions of this sphere have stable atmospheres, oceans, and landmasses, and are a habitat for many sapient lifeforms, including biological humans, transhumans, aliens, and androids.
      With digital immortality, many humans live in massive, hyper-realistic simulations. Others are using synthetic and biological bodies created for them in the physical world using advanced versions of nanotechnology and programmable matter.
      Mars has been terraformed into a planet that's able to support a wide variety of animal and plant life. Biological humans walk on the surface of Mars without spacesuits. Mars is now another home, effectively becoming a backup for mankind.
      After Mars, Venus is terraformed. Venus is now a habitable, Earth-like planet. Its entire orbit was shifted further away from the Sun to bring it closer to the Goldilocks Zone where biological life is able to exist at stable temperatures. Comets made of ice were redirected from the Oort Cloud and the Kuiper Belt into the upper atmosphere of Venus, releasing vast quantities of water. Carbon dioxide was captured and removed in Venus's atmosphere by dispersing nanobots to absorb carbon dioxide and other toxic gases and replace them with breathable air.
      The high end of the K-scale would be a hybrid galactic culture, with millions of cooperating worlds in a galactic community. Poetically, this would be a mammoth archipelago of solar system societies, a multitude of civilized islands separated by the vastness of the oceans of space.
      A dystopian path is also possible. Aggressive and ruthless expansion could lead to an uncontrolled sprawl far beyond any form of functional government, regressing into societal collapse and eventually a form of interstellar barbarism with little regard for life.

    • @shaddouida3447
      @shaddouida3447 Před 28 dny +1

      ​@@ScienceTime24 A Type III civilization extracts fusion and exotic energy, information, and raw-materials from their galaxy. It is capable of intergalactic travel via wormholes, intergalactic communication via subspace, galactic engineering and galaxy-scale influence.
      Such galactic traversers with supreme access to energy results in them evading extinction, as they would be spread too far. Thousands or even millions of years of evolution - both biological and mechanical - may result in something completely different from their Type 0 roots. They may be AI god-like superintelligences having gone through multiple stages of singularity, exceeding a level 7 AI by far. Androids, cyborgs and humans may all be relegated to being sub-species in a highly advanced galactic society.
      The biological humans would likely be seen as being inferior or unevolved by their AI counterparts, and a hopeful scenario is that imaginative humans would have found a way to co-exist with their AI masters to keep them benevolent in a cooperative and mutually beneficial society. It is also possible that humans would have been eradicated during a malevolent stage of AI evolution, making the new race superior in many ways. It's also possible that humans will now have ascended into beings of pure energy, able to control and direct machines to carry out expansionist work.
      Colonies of robots or AI sub-species that are capable of self replication will spread out across the galaxy, colonizing star after star. They will be able to digitize and enable all matter (from asteroids to planets) they come across, making everything 'alive' and part of their galactic network. They will build Dyson spheres to encapsulate each star, carrying excess energy to vital nodes in the network. By now, various methods of instantaneous faster-than-light travel are employed both for communication as well as mobility.
      A Type III civilization could extract energy from a supermassive black hole. This captured energy could meet the extraordinary needs of a civilization that requires up to 1046 W/s. The energy would be captured in the form of radiation emitted by the matter rushing into the star, by means of collectors located within the accretion disk (similar to Dyson spheres). The overflow, as well as the waste of the civilization, would be redirected towards the black hole. A fraction of this energy, directed as a high-powered beam, could be useful for space travel. A galactic club of civilizations could transmit the energy through networks within the galaxy. Within the various central power stations that make up the network, power transmission is periodically switched between transmitter and receiver, according to the galactic rotation. To be efficient, this network should be located at the center of the galaxy.
      This is the final type of civilization in the original proposal of the Kardashev Scale.

  • @paulbunyan9436
    @paulbunyan9436 Před měsícem +1

    I believe that we have reached the limits of our mathematics, the limits of our scientific instruments and the limits of our understanding of the universe...

  • @norwalltino
    @norwalltino Před 24 dny

    Great music behind, who is the composer?

  • @christianbaughn199
    @christianbaughn199 Před 17 dny

    Infinity makes sense (or can be made sense of) in the abstract, always being able to add one, Hilbert's paradox of the Grand Hotel, etc., but I can never get my head around claims like "there may be an infinite number of galaxies". How, in the physical world, can you have an infinite number of "physical objects" that are thought of as singular in their nature?

  • @shawns0762
    @shawns0762 Před měsícem +1

    There is no dark energy. There is only one reason to postulate it, to explain the exponential expansion rate of the universe. The expansion was discovered in 1929. The concept of dark energy became mainstream after 1998 when it was discovered that the expansion is accelerating.
    If something accelerates at a constant rate it will get faster and faster. If a ship travels at a constant 1g acceleration rate it would achieve about 95% light speed in 1 year.
    Electricity is drawn towards potential and the universe as a whole behaves the same way. Electricity comes into our homes because the neutral circuit provides the potential.
    Physicists in the last century did not postulate dark energy because they understood that the expansion is a fundamental aspect of the universe. The fact that the expansion is accelerating does not invalidate their reasoning, it's what the known laws of physics would predict provided gravitational forces are not strong enough to counteract the process.
    All studies to find dark energy have been fruitless because it doesn't exist. To say there is dark energy is to say there is 5 fundamental forces, there is 4

  • @digitalfootballer9032
    @digitalfootballer9032 Před měsícem

    Why is there anything at all rather than nothing? Because by our very existence, and the existence of all other matter, there must be. Nothing can't create something. Nothing can't begin or end, or change state in any way, because it's nothing, and any action by the nothing would require something. Because there is something, it is therefore impossible for there to be nothing, or for there to have ever been nothing, because if there was ever complete nothingness, it would have remained that way for infinity.

  • @HazemeII
    @HazemeII Před měsícem +22

    I think one day we will be embarrassed that we called it "dark matter" and "dark energy"

    • @LukasZ_77
      @LukasZ_77 Před měsícem +2

      How would you call it then?

    • @Bearzebubb
      @Bearzebubb Před měsícem +4

      An unknown variable to fix our broken equations just doesn't have the same ring to it does it?

    • @OtterPup_
      @OtterPup_ Před měsícem +1

      It’s already embarrassing to think about how we are trying to explain the unexplainable

    • @hectorbartlett567
      @hectorbartlett567 Před měsícem +1

      Is this a WOKE thing?

    • @stellarwind1946
      @stellarwind1946 Před měsícem

      Dark matter is better described as dark gravity.

  • @BOBisjustBOB
    @BOBisjustBOB Před měsícem +1

    If the big bang was 13.8 billion years ago how come the observable universe is a radius of 46.508 billion light years which then infers faster than light travel which is impossible........?

    • @mathias4851
      @mathias4851 Před měsícem +4

      Cuz space expands faster then the speed of light

  • @thomasuga5708
    @thomasuga5708 Před 22 dny

    If we went thru a black hole we be stretched, squeezed and broken up into pieces..

  • @johnprendergast1338
    @johnprendergast1338 Před 28 dny

    The Universe is too much to think about ...Don't you think?

  • @1BlueLotusBlossom
    @1BlueLotusBlossom Před měsícem

    🦋imagine

  • @ingridhohmann3523
    @ingridhohmann3523 Před měsícem

    I think we will ,,always,,be in the beginning stages,.because the universe will not let us catch up 🤔

  • @dcterr1
    @dcterr1 Před měsícem

    In my opinion, known problems with the standard model now lie at the frontier of physics, so physicists need to be trying to solve these problems rather than still dabbling in string theory and M-theory, unless the latter two "theories" can help to explain these anomalies.

  • @irubadub6389
    @irubadub6389 Před měsícem

    I understand they think the universe came from a singularity. Why did they think it came from a singularity? How could you predict that?

  • @BLEACH500
    @BLEACH500 Před měsícem

    The Universe isn’t being blown apart its being pulled apart thats why its speeding up not slowing down

    • @Ta2dwitetrash
      @Ta2dwitetrash Před měsícem

      Expansion is relative

    • @AmericanMuscle69
      @AmericanMuscle69 Před měsícem

      Outside of the universe is nothing at all. No matter. We are all trapped inside of a massive globe spinning around and around. We think the universe doesn't end, but it does. We will never break through our universe because we are stuck spinning around. All galaxies are moving in a circular motion. Without matter, we all stop moving, and we become nothing. Time stops, and everything existing no longer exists.

    • @MrTheoneGiGi
      @MrTheoneGiGi Před 21 dnem

      "being PULLED apart"
      If THAT ain't it

  • @malcolmtbm
    @malcolmtbm Před měsícem +1

    i didn't catch what the "5" were, but great video ...

    • @FiveThings2018
      @FiveThings2018 Před měsícem +1

      5. Dark Matter & Dark Energy.
      4. Why is there something rather than nothing? (Matter/Antimatter asymmetry problem).
      3. What's beyond the observable universe?
      2. What happens at the center of black holes? (Singularity)
      1. The origin of the Universe (What was there before the big bang?)

  • @off__world8668
    @off__world8668 Před měsícem

    maybe dark matter energy is what's inside a black hole

  • @ndzimu-unamiemmanuelmoyo2028

    That, ladies and gentlemen, is what in religion is called the Spirit of God. 😊😊

    • @littledudefromacrossthestr5755
      @littledudefromacrossthestr5755 Před 5 dny

      Lol... No

    • @tiestofalljays
      @tiestofalljays Před 3 dny

      @littledudefromacrossthestr5755
      Who are you to tell someone what is right and wrong? Even if you are atheist, what gives you the right to tell someone what to believe?
      Your own atheist beliefs would dictate that there is no true right and wrong anyways, so what’s the big deal? You should be chill with all views, because they shouldn’t matter to you.
      You know what, I think you simply don’t think or use your brain in any real capacity. That’s likely the true answer here.

    • @littledudefromacrossthestr5755
      @littledudefromacrossthestr5755 Před 3 dny

      @@tiestofalljays OK.... Fair point

  • @maSHEALY
    @maSHEALY Před měsícem

    Humankind mear ant.s on a plum in a mega verse trying to work out the game

  • @rickywoods1815
    @rickywoods1815 Před měsícem

    God through me has uncovered all the mysteries of the Universe, in the Book, "Must Believe in Jesus Name" by Ricky Eugene Woods. Sequence of Creation...

  • @thomasuga5708
    @thomasuga5708 Před 22 dny +2

    Nothing makes sense without a creator or creators. God or advanced aliens is the only logical explanation

  • @samariddinkhakimov7955
    @samariddinkhakimov7955 Před měsícem +3

    All this beautiful creation must and must have a Creator. We muslims believe it is Allah Almighty the Creator of Universe and beyond it.

  • @gavinhawkin6632
    @gavinhawkin6632 Před měsícem +3

    I THINK YOU WILL FIND GOD MADE THE HOLE UNIVERSE!!!
    Case closed

  • @AlpaOmega-nb5jm
    @AlpaOmega-nb5jm Před 27 dny

    Light isn't affected by gravity so a black hole couldn't hold it it must go some where else to another place a door way to somewhere

    • @MrTheoneGiGi
      @MrTheoneGiGi Před 21 dnem

      "light isn't affected by gravity"
      🤔

  • @robertodino3851
    @robertodino3851 Před 23 dny

    I believe there is no such thing as space and time. Time is definete and one. Space is independent, time is one, think im god, there is one cosmos, different space or location, as god i have the same time, science is wrong, time is collective, one, what ever time you have there, and or them, millions of space, but as god you are in the same time