What Lies Beyond The Observable Universe?

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • There are several theories as to what lies beyond the boundaries of the Observable Universe.
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Komentáře • 38

  • @asagillespie4588
    @asagillespie4588 Před rokem +6

    FINALLY! Someone finally made a video that answered my exact question. Thank you!

  • @justin21491
    @justin21491 Před rokem +3

    What good is the speed of light if the observable universe is billions of light-years wide? :)

  • @unkndude
    @unkndude Před rokem +1

    Yooo, another channel of this sort to add to my collection, awesome. Subscribed ~
    btw, do you have any plans for quantum related stuff?
    quantum biology ( soul ), time travel stuff, how could we possible travel inbetween universes / how to avoid heat death and such alike?
    Would be awesome to have some more content on that! cheers n keep growing :D

    • @c0smicnomad
      @c0smicnomad  Před rokem

      Much appreciated! I actually do (hint: Quantum immortality)

    • @unkndude
      @unkndude Před rokem

      @@c0smicnomad Eyyy now that's neat, cause majority of videos on that are either too simple / short or just too long (1h each, 8 parts )
      Anyway, I'm glad! imma be waiting ~

  • @thomasbetina7259
    @thomasbetina7259 Před rokem +1

    Maybe the "outside" is just a void - with no matter, no energy, no time and no dimensions at all. Therefore it must be infinite. Following this logic, multiverses would not be able to move around there, as there is no room to move in and there could not be any "space" inbetween. The expaning universe may create space as we know it. We are observing an expanding universe with a positive acceleration. But imagine an inflating ballon: even if it's radius is growing at constant speed, an observer from the inside may experience an accelerated expansion of the volume. If you double the radius, the volume has grown 8 times. (Maybe i am not thinking about it the right way, if so please tell me).

    • @c0smicnomad
      @c0smicnomad  Před rokem +1

      That is definitely an interesting and valid way to look at it. From what I've read, many scientists say the expansion is relative to us

  • @cosmicworld1032
    @cosmicworld1032 Před rokem +2

    such a wonderful video. which voiceover tool you use for this video?

  • @oscarwindham6016
    @oscarwindham6016 Před rokem +1

    The answer is found in the very first verse of Scripture as recorded in the King James Version (KJV) Bible, Genesis 1:1 "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth." In order to be fair, it is acknowledged that it is essential to understand that in Scripture the word "earth" is a homonym that refers to the "planet earth" and the word "earth" refers to the "universe" with this premise being illustrated by the use of the terminology "universe/earth" to mean the universe which is the crux of the entire matter. Of note is the fact that the word "universe" wasn't created until the 1850s which was long after all of the manuscript material used to translate all of the later Bibles. With this being the case, the answer to the question, "What Lies Beyond The Observable Universe?", becomes evident which answer is, of course, "heaven", singular, or if you like, the kingdom of heaven and there is only one. This is why "heaven" is singular in Genesis 1:1 KJV Bible with those later English Bible translations that alter "heaven" singular, to mean "heavens" plural, in Genesis 1:1 are in fact corrupted translations of Scripture. Oh, yes, there are innumerable "heavens", or atmospheres encapsulating innumerable inhabited (ETs) planets, as recorded in Genesis 2:1, that are found throughout the universe/earth that are referred to as heavens, and/or firmaments, but yet again, there is only one kingdom of heaven.
    With this being the case, it behooves me to further clarify by pointing out the necessity of there being that separating/insulating, finite, ever stretching, encapsulating firmament that totally engulfs our ever expanding, matter containing universe/earth wherein there is darkness beyond which is where we find the afore established infinite kingdom of heaven, or heaven wherein there is no darkness nor shadow of darkness. From the scientific perspective it should be stated that this infinite outer heavenly realm of Light is where we will probably find all of that heretofore unaccounted for antimatter in infinite form, instead of in a directly proportional amount to the matter we have in our universe/earth. Not to be overly illustrative, but do note the finite, ever stretching, encapsulating firmament that separates this matter from the antimatter (Isaiah 65:17; Matthew 24:35; Revelation 21:1, KJV Bible).
    Then things really start to get interesting, scientifically speaking, if that encapsulating firmament around our closed sphere universe/earth has a reflective inner surface. This would mean that there aren't as many stars in the night sky as we currently think that there are. It would also mean that our universe/earth isn't as big as we currently think that it is, and this would mean that our universe/earth isn't as old as we currently think that it is, just for starters.
    The Windham Hypothesis, that is mine own, contains all of the postulations thus far presented and more. The video illustration of this hypothesis can be viewed on the CZcams channel: Earth means Universe means Earth. The title: "Bible answer for - What is the universe expanding into?"

  • @rva1945
    @rva1945 Před rokem +1

    Or maybe what we call the observable universe is the black hole in which we live, the outer limits of it is the event horizon, and why not to consider that the basic structure of the univeese is a black hole conteining black holes containing black holes and so on? What we observe as the expansion of the universe could be that all the objects inside the black hole are falling into its center, the closer the faster, that's why we see the far objects as departing from us while as we being closer to the center, are falling faster.
    Needles to say, if the limit of our "observable universe" is an event horizon, we will never see what lays outside.

    • @thomasbetina7259
      @thomasbetina7259 Před rokem

      Although it's recent popularity, the therory of black holes containing a universe makes no sense to me. Imho there would not be enough matter inside the black hole to form a whole universe inside. If the theory of gravity is not completey wrong and nearly behaves as we observe it, matter inside the black hole should be massively compressed with literally no space between. That's not how we experience the universe we live in.

  • @deadzone9205
    @deadzone9205 Před rokem +1

    so your saying the universe is expanding twice as fast as the speed of light?!

    • @c0smicnomad
      @c0smicnomad  Před rokem

      The early universe, at least, was estimated to be expanding even faster than that rate, defying Einstein's theory. The universe is 14 billion years old, yet 93 billion light years wide 🤔. Forbes has an insightful article on this

  • @xxxdieselyyy2
    @xxxdieselyyy2 Před rokem

    What lies outside observable universe? Methinks it's an accretion disc of a hyper hyper hyper massive black hole like several gazillion times the size of TON 618. As in we inside the cauchy zone of one of those things along with observable universe.

  • @FurryFaceMe
    @FurryFaceMe Před rokem +1

    foreever is way too long , we're bound to invent better speeds in space travel or the technology maybe shared from Aliens to us in the future or a bit of both

  • @wplg
    @wplg Před rokem +1

    Another possibility is a mega black hole created the universe.

    • @rva1945
      @rva1945 Před rokem +1

      Jesus Christ! I posted something in that direction 5 hours later!

  • @papiezguwniak
    @papiezguwniak Před rokem +1

    More universe. We just can't see it.

  • @glewisl8791
    @glewisl8791 Před rokem

    Just like the marbles at the end of men in black

  • @Anonymous-yh4ol
    @Anonymous-yh4ol Před rokem

    There may be no outside

  • @muttleysmith726
    @muttleysmith726 Před rokem +1

    NOTHING...there isn't an edge...it just keeps on going according to The Bible.

    • @anthonyweber4986
      @anthonyweber4986 Před rokem +4

      I don't believe the Bible mentions anything like that

    • @muttleysmith726
      @muttleysmith726 Před rokem

      @Anthony Weber oh yes it does read JOB where he's talking with Christ...it's mentioned a few times elsewhere as well..stay safe friend.

    • @TheLastPope
      @TheLastPope Před rokem +1

      Another lie show and prove first.

    • @muttleysmith726
      @muttleysmith726 Před rokem

      @@TheLastPope I got a better idea...you prove me wrong.

    • @MightyKingYoung
      @MightyKingYoung Před rokem +1

      @@muttleysmith726 Burden of proof is on you and your goofy ideas. Which passage in Job and what does it say? Also Job never spoke with Christ. If we're using you fairy tale book as "evidence" at least get your characters straight 😂