Where Did Dark Matter And Dark Energy Come From?

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    If you like this video, check out Geraint Lewis´ excellent book, co-written with Chris Ferrie:
    Where Did the Universe Come From? And Other Cosmic Questions: Our Universe, from the Quantum to the Cosmos
    www.amazon.com/Where-Universe...
    AND check out his CZcams channel:
    / alaslewisandbarnes
    Incredible thumbnail art by Ettore Mazza, the GOAT: ettore.mazz...
    And a huge thanks to the Illustris Collaboration for allowing the use of video footage of their excellent project:
    www.tng-project.org/
    Music from Silver Maple, Epidemic Sound and Artlist.
    Stock footage from Videoblocks, images of galaxies from NASA and ESO/Hubble.
    Image Credits:
    Universe simulation by ESO CLUES - Constrained Local Universe Evolution Simulation
    SCIENCE ADVISORS Dr. Joel Primack - University of California Santa Cruz Dr. Anatoly Klypin - New Mexico State University Dr. Stefan Gottlöber - Astrophysical Institute Potsdam
    CLUES - VISUALIZATION Chris Henze - Advanced Supercomputing Division - NASA Ames Research Center Nina McCurdy - Outreach Coordinator - University of California Santa Cruz Dr. Mark SubbaRao - Adler Planetarium Patrick McPike - Adler Planetarium
    CLUES - ADLER SHOW INTEGRATION Dr. Doug Roberts - Adler Planetarium
    Mark Paternostro - Adler Planetarium Fritz Zwicky, Caltech, fair use
    Harlan Telescope By Greenmars - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
    Vera Rubin, fair use
    Palomar Hale Telescope By Sebastian Wallroth - Own work, CC BY 4.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
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    Coma Wall By Pablo Carlos Budassi - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
    The universe By Andrew Pontzen and Fabio Governato - Andrew Pontzen and Hiranya Peiris, [www.ucl.ac.uk/mathematical-phy... what lights up the universe?], UCLA press release, 27 August 2014. flickr.com (high resolution version), CC BY 2.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
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    Galaxies By Dark Energy Survey/DOE/FNAL/DECam/CTIO/NOIRLab/NSF/AURAAcknowledgments: T.A. Rector (University of Alaska Anchorage/NSF’s NOIRLab), M. Zamani (NSF’s NOIRLab) & D. de Martin (NSF’s NOIRLab) - noirlab.edu/public/images/noi..., CC BY 4.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
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    00:00 Introduction
    04:41 Using Gravity
    16:42 The Great Sculptor
    22:50 What Is Dark Matter? (Shining A Light)
    31:57 The Great Repeller
    38:36 What Is Dark Energy? (The Greatest Mystery)

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  • @HistoryoftheUniverse
    @HistoryoftheUniverse  Před 2 lety +201

    Huge thanks to Geraint F Lewis for writing this epic - his new book is a mindblower: www.amazon.com/Where-Universe-Other-Cosmic-Questions/dp/1728238811

    • @FortyBlack
      @FortyBlack Před 2 lety +3

      The same thing everything else came from the SOURCE , lol , that God particle is the combined force of light and dark energy , dark energy on a small scale is the firmament aka ground in which to fertility life in all realities aka planets

    • @FortyBlack
      @FortyBlack Před 2 lety +6

      The light is the life force , in which is connected to all creations , when that dies all will attract backwards or however it decides , all things are solid matter , in a huge conscious , collected ideas , or ones ideas come to a literal reality , wow ...

    • @ericfarina3935
      @ericfarina3935 Před 2 lety +3

      Why would CZcams censor a legitimate explanation of Dark Energy in scientific terms? Why is it the people who claim to speak for knowledge and science are so afraid of the Truth they claim to be seeking?

    • @ericfarina3935
      @ericfarina3935 Před 2 lety +5

      @@FortyBlack You are essentially on the right track. I posted a more comprehensive explanation in terms of relative physics, but CZcams censored me. I must be on to something...

    • @ericfarina3935
      @ericfarina3935 Před 2 lety +2

      There is only one Truth: the Universe is Infinite. All language, math, and observational experience exists relative to eternity. That is why there is no limit to the information processing potential of linguistic or mathematical social constructs (future humans may well make base trillion calculations in their head. Imagine how that ability would change your perception of objective reality, and imagine that future humans after them may become even more intelligent ad infinitum). That is why our understanding of physics begins and ends with the Singularity. Future humans operating in tandem through some form of neuralink will likely develop systems for information processing and organization beyond our capacity to imagine, and all of our beliefs will seem foolish or at least obsolete. There is only one thing we can know for sure, one thing that is obvious: the Universe is Infinite. Everything else is speculation relative to observation relative to evolution.

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    I attended a lecture given by a friend of my professor who explained this weird stuff she called dark matter. Decades later I was reading an article in the Smithsonian magazine and I saw the lecturer's picture. I have no expletives to express my astonishment when I realized that I had attended a talk, along with about two dozen other students, given by Madam Dark Matter herself, Vera Ruben. She was really nice.

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  • @mscbijles1256
    @mscbijles1256 Před rokem +31

    I’m a chemist, with nothing more than a fascination for the universe. But I find myself wondering whether additional dimensions could have anything to do with ‘the dark side of the universe’. Too small to measure them directly, but these dimensions seem to show their heads in a large and varying amount of things (including computational chemistry and the modeling of reactions). I just can’t shake the feeling that the thing we are missing, may not be truly missed or overlooked at all, but we just have to connect the dots (in a higher dimension).

    • @76rjackson
      @76rjackson Před 9 měsíci +4

      Lately I've been considering the idea of emergence such as how some very simple systems tend to organize themselves in strange and surprising ways. Chemistry emerges from physics and biology emerges from chemistry. And with the recent discovery of the Higgs boson we now have an idea about the emergence of a specific property of matter: mass. Suppose there are other "fields" which defy our current capacity to measure but nonetheless canalize lower order phenomena to "emerge" in higher order structures. Consider that somehow elementary particles exist and act in specific ways that earn them labels as quarks, electrons, atoms, etc. Where does the information come from that permits an electron to act the way it's supposed to act? Obviously elementary particles are what they are but their very being requires that they be imbued with information. Where does the information come from that distinguishes a proton from a neutron? Wherever that may be, perhaps some higher dimension or other, with which we can only indirectly interact, that information is as integral to the existence of the particle as its mass. So, could there not also be a dimension from which information that informs chemicals about how to form life derives? Suppose life is like mass and derives from a fundamental property of matter that is even harder to measure than the Higgs boson? Furthermore, life should also demonstrate periodicity the same way chemistry does. Which begs the question, what does biological life emerge into? Maybe AI?

    • @winterroadspokenword4681
      @winterroadspokenword4681 Před 8 měsíci +1

      As a deeply spiritual person who's discovered what appears to be a god that interacts emotionally with us; once you open up truly to your emotions and gives you insights you never knew you had...I fully believe that all of the dimensions of the metaphysical universe are the dark energy and matter elements of the universe.
      By all accounts of those who've channelled information, the metaphysical universe is far far bigger than the physical. For example, every animal that has ever lived that has a central nervous system also has a spirit body, that passes into be spirit universe, or rather, remains there, linked to earth and the physical universe. But expanding outwards and its growing too.
      Each time humanity expands and grows by connecting to god, it creates new universes in the metaphysical world...new dimensions by all accounts. I'm curious to see if this is paralleled in physically observable science!

    • @trly429
      @trly429 Před 6 měsíci

      Exactly what m theory says

    • @kylewenzel537
      @kylewenzel537 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@76rjacksonwhat if the universe isn’t actually infinite? You seem to understand this better than I do but if dark energy is pushing the universe outwards, and it doesn’t dissipate then theoretically the universe can expand infinitely. However what if dark energy does eventually dissipate but the universe hasn’t been alive long enough for it to start dissipating. Since dark energy makes up so much of our universe if it were to dissipate it would take trillions of years to do so and then eventually the universe would stop expanding. I try to think of dark energy as the mozzarella inside a mozzarella stick. The universe is the stick and when you expand it the mozzarella inside becomes thinner but the closer you are to the stick itself the thicker the cheese is. Could it be possible that where we are in time is the equivalent to the thickest part of a mozzarella stick? It’s a really stupid analogy but it helps me understand this a little more and actually visualize what I’m trying to say. I know next to nothing about this but it’s fun to hypothesize.

    • @76rjackson
      @76rjackson Před 5 měsíci

      @@kylewenzel537 it is fun to hypothesize and I don't think I have much more insight into the reality of the universe than anyone else. Your analogy works just fine. Your point is clear and I think it's a good one. Keep thinking outside of the box! I mean, we already knew that the moon was made of cheese....lol!

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    • @victoriay6246
      @victoriay6246 Před 2 lety +13

      I sometimes wish I didn’t know that the solar system will end… the universe will go dark…. Like billions and billions etc years from now…. absolutely no effect on myself or anyone I remotely know… yet it makes me sad. Despite the human condition……. Life really is beautiful.

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    • @victoriay6246
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      @@Srsbzns_5150 Seriously! There could be who knows what in there and we might never know! Kinda crazy.

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  • @daf631
    @daf631 Před 2 lety +37

    The question of what is dark matter and dark energy may possibly be answered in part by researching whether the Plank is truly the smallest unit of measure in the Universe.

    • @skepticbb93
      @skepticbb93 Před 2 lety +3

      If we imagine the universe as a construct that is made up of tiny crystals that are "plank" size, the crystals may not fit perfectly together. So between those spaces maybe energy seeps in from a parallel universe or seeps out into an adjacent universe. If it seeps in could that be dark energy?

    • @daf631
      @daf631 Před 2 lety +1

      @@skepticbb93 considering the Universe appears to be created generally in sphere shaped objects, that seems like a very good theory in my opinion.

    • @airplayn
      @airplayn Před 2 lety +2

      I have read papers suggesting that quantum gravity may be a property of the quantum foam below the plank size limitation. I guess that's possible because the quantum "foam" isn't really "matter" and not limited to the plank distance in a similar way the "strings" of string theory may make up matter while they aren't material either just like the concept of quantum foam. For example, Matt Dowd at PBS Spacetime actually made me "think" I "understood" the "concept" of quantum gravity. Obviously all those "quotes" mean that without the equations all that I thought I understood might 'feel' right without full comprehension. "Wow, that all sounds pretty neat, doesn't it, Rover?" and "what did you think about that, Spot?" LOL My chemistry and biology degrees from the 70's were a little light on the wave function equations, but that might just be why I didn't do so well in P-Chem. My prof really liked me and let my lab scores scrape me through ;-)

    • @bryanwiles3383
      @bryanwiles3383 Před 2 lety

      Look up nassim haramain (I think that's his name) he has a very solid theory in my opinion

    • @deusexaethera
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      @Science Revolution : I think you forgot to take your medication. The things you've said are complete nonsense and most can be disproven within seconds by examining readily available data.

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      Agreed

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  • @kellyrobinson1780
    @kellyrobinson1780 Před 2 lety +32

    Excellent video! Pretty comprehensive. Not just a re-hash of the more common and established notions.
    Through this vid, I've been introduced to new (to me) terms and concepts. I'm going to have to watch it again several times to fully absorb it, and even then, I might not. But at least I know now where to look for a greater understanding of the current state of cosmological knowledge and theory, and what the right questions to ask may be when I get there.
    Thank you very much! 🙂👍

  • @Nebarus
    @Nebarus Před rokem +3

    A fantastic presentation of the subject. Thank you for all your work :)

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  • @stellarwind1946
    @stellarwind1946 Před rokem +21

    It’s truly amazing that Einstein predicted dark energy 100 years before it was discovered. A man truly ahead of his time.

    • @knuckle12356
      @knuckle12356 Před rokem +4

      Have we discovered it? I thought that we've only found evidence that it >MUST< exist, inferences based on behavior observed indirectly to affect the universe and its constructed form as we claim it to be today.
      But we haven't captured, created, or directly observed dark energy, right? It's just a place holder for math equations that don't work without inserting some balancing forces. And those adjustments are referred to as dark matter and -energy.
      Are you saying we have captured/ identified dark energy through direct observation? Or just that we have confirmed something to be real, which used to be just a proposed thought experiment...? Curious to read your answer.
      Cheers.
      🎩👌🏻
      💩
      ~Lord Shitly of House Fæces. Baron of All lands from the Feculent Meadows over to the Gas Bogs which abutt the Defecation Cordillera. Consort to Our Lady of Enduring Flatulence.

    • @jaymo2024
      @jaymo2024 Před rokem +1

      The vastness of the universe almost anything predicted by anybody has a good chance of being possible

    • @ExecutiveChefLance
      @ExecutiveChefLance Před rokem +1

      @@knuckle12356 Einstein figured it out with the Math. And he thought is was a Mistake. Thus his Cosmological Constant.

  • @MaryAnnNytowl
    @MaryAnnNytowl Před 2 lety +5

    Well done! It didn't get too deeply complicated into the maths involved, just talks about the different ideas involved, without getting too complex. I was intrigued the whole way through, and didn't get overwhelmed by all of the mystery involved. Thank you for this!

  • @xephorce
    @xephorce Před 2 lety +4

    I love your work I am saving this for later tonight when i can enjoy it in peace. thank you and I cant wait for more.

  • @Starkada
    @Starkada Před 2 lety +32

    Absolutely brilliant content, thank you!

  • @iamSuicideParty
    @iamSuicideParty Před 2 lety +3

    I wish i can keep in stream of nowadays quantum gravitation theories and how it fits dark matter and dark energy. Brilliant content. I would show those to my family. Keep it up!

  • @AmatureAstronomer
    @AmatureAstronomer Před rokem +5

    "Where Did Dark Matter And Dark Energy Come From?" California.

    • @claudebigot9997
      @claudebigot9997 Před 13 dny +1

      It was always there. Everything else is derived from it 🤟

  • @Slashplite
    @Slashplite Před 2 lety +17

    This is amazing. Please keep doing them. Your channel will eventually blow up

  • @seankaelin8068
    @seankaelin8068 Před 2 lety +4

    I watched these over and over each night thank you so much for the videos your work is amazing and I love listening learning, and thinking about physics our universe and how we fit into to all

  • @mikepapahotel
    @mikepapahotel Před rokem +5

    Just a quick comment to congratulate you on the quality of your videos.
    I must also add that in addition to the visual quality - your narration takes everything to another level.
    I've been devouring cosmology on CZcams for a long time now, but only just found your channel. I have to say that your narration, in terms of clarity, articulation and pacing is the best I've heard in all those years.
    Please keep up the great work - and thank you... 😊👍🏻

    • @alyzerine1
      @alyzerine1 Před 5 měsíci

      I too have been devouring cosmology on several channels. Brian made a comment regarding one’s ability to absorb such material may not be understood in the moment, but may later on in one’s quest.

    • @alyzerine1
      @alyzerine1 Před 5 měsíci

      Brian Green

  • @Peeingstickymilk
    @Peeingstickymilk Před rokem +3

    Amazing job! Reminding me of when I was younger falling in love with OG discovery channel, just calming explaining the facts and their implications. Well done one of the best CZcams channels I’ve seen keep it up!

    • @knuckle12356
      @knuckle12356 Před rokem

      *_Monday_*_ on Discovery kicks off Nazi Shark week! Join us as we explore these anti-Semitic apex predators, and theorize about the aliens who are the most-likely couriers; dropping the Soggiest Reich into our world's oceans._

    • @Peeingstickymilk
      @Peeingstickymilk Před rokem

      @@knuckle12356 not the discovery we needed but the one we deserved.

  • @Zorlof
    @Zorlof Před 2 lety +40

    I have to say, this is one of the most comprehensive presentation I’ve seen on the entire evolution of the universe and our understanding of it. Oh yes, btw, enjoyed the 30 note sound clip of Cannon in D. :)
    I would not rule out primordial blackholes , let’s suppose that sufficient dark matter is present , the end effect is no distortion in light , the light would be curved in virtually all directions throughout its voyage resulting in zero gravitational leasing at the destination.

    • @mal2ksc
      @mal2ksc Před 2 lety +3

      I heard the first two notes and already knew what it was. Fortunately it didn't go on long enough to get annoying.

    • @jimbob3332
      @jimbob3332 Před 2 lety

      @@mal2ksc cannon in DEEZ NUTZ

    • @Michael_G980
      @Michael_G980 Před rokem

      @Science Revolution you have no idea how any of those things actually work do you. Oh my God wtf are you even rambling on about, not a single one of your "theories" makes the least bit of sense.
      Edit, okay I'm done feeding the idiot trolls. Have a good day.

    • @marvinhacking5777
      @marvinhacking5777 Před rokem

      @Science Revolution The earth would like it's basic elements back that you obviously are not getting any use out of.

  • @Numba003
    @Numba003 Před 2 lety +60

    I just want to join the hype train in saying that this channel and these videos are extraordinary. I hope I live long enough to learn whether dark matter is an as yet unknown substance, a flaw in our understanding of gravity, or something not yet even conceived.
    Stay well out there everybody, and God bless you friends! :)

    • @juanvalle3990
      @juanvalle3990 Před rokem

      We live in a multidimensional fractal multiverse. Where everything and everyone is energy, frequency, vibration and information. A toroidal framework of existence. Where every possibility and probability is explored by ourselves.
      Just a thought.

    • @TNT-km2eg
      @TNT-km2eg Před rokem +1

      Just a electrical discharges bouncing of the walls of the scull

    • @TNT-km2eg
      @TNT-km2eg Před rokem +1

      Nathan Wilson
      Friends !? I couldn't stand your twaddle two minutes

    • @Numba003
      @Numba003 Před rokem

      @@TNT-km2eg There's no need to be mean in response to friendliness.

  • @germanicabosniaca4132
    @germanicabosniaca4132 Před 2 lety +5

    I just want to thank you for your effort and time that you invest. I learn so much watching your docus. I enjoy meditation more after your vids, because help me to understand Universe on deeper level.
    Love and support from Bosnia and Herzegovina! ❤️

  • @Rydonittelo
    @Rydonittelo Před rokem

    Please make many more videos. I've watched them all now and I'll miss them now . Thanks 👍🏻

  • @axiostechno
    @axiostechno Před 2 lety +4

    This is so good, cant believe I'm watching this for free.

  • @Saorsa1126
    @Saorsa1126 Před 2 lety +6

    Best channel on CZcams for space.

  • @jacksmith9146
    @jacksmith9146 Před rokem +6

    We barely know anything about space but what we do know is truly spectacular, a seemingly endless playground for discovery and exploration. The closest I'll ever get to exploreing it is Elite Dangerous and that kinda breaks my heart. I love Elite but would be completely fulfilled to be able to actually explore different star systems and their body's, different galaxy's and everything in between.

  • @vonkadelic1514
    @vonkadelic1514 Před rokem

    nice we still have to figure some things out....thx good video👍👍👍

  • @soyounoat
    @soyounoat Před 2 lety +10

    The non-observable mass and energy could belong to other dimensions that we do not access at this time.

    • @wirelessbluestone5983
      @wirelessbluestone5983 Před 2 lety

      If higher dimensional matter exists then we should’ve at least discovered a 3d shadow of one

    • @jml732
      @jml732 Před 2 lety

      @@wirelessbluestone5983 They did though, I can't share the link because of the algorithm but you can check out the Website of Nasa

  • @dakinmaher4522
    @dakinmaher4522 Před 2 lety +10

    I used to watch documentaries on TV when I was young in the 1970's & 80's. I remember the excitement of learning & interests satisfied and looking forward to the next absorption of information moment. There were some really interesting shows and boy did I watch TV. I slowed down on TV but always pined for more interesting documentaries on current science or related topics, caught a few shows but they came up short.
    My point is your videos have awakened that feeling excited for the next video and you do not disappoint. I'm pretty sure I'm subscribed to all your channels and some of your friends channels. Thank you for fun, interesting, quality, presentations.
    Looking forward to next one, going to other channel to see recent post of history of the earth bro. 😀

  • @dickarmstrong4092
    @dickarmstrong4092 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic information shared in this video, in a most comprehensive way. Thanks very much for this educational gift.

  • @frederickarchibaldchumly-w2163

    Seriously love what your doing here!
    The way you break things down and explain in segments and then pull all you've said together. Great shizzle man👍👍

  • @SverreMunthe
    @SverreMunthe Před 2 lety +7

    Every time I see a video about dark matter and dark energy it's like watching a show by a magician, and most physicists in the world sit there and applaud and try to figure out his tricks. 10-15 seconds, at the end of the video mentioning the most interesting , and probably only, solution to the magicians trick, gravity. We have placed Einstein on a pedestal and anyone who even thinks of questioning his discoveries are looked upon as heretics and blasphemers. We still trust the man who refused to believe quantum physics, and called it playing with dice, more than anyone else.

  • @Kilgorebass7
    @Kilgorebass7 Před 2 lety +21

    Another excellent episode, keep up the great work

  • @janosm5252
    @janosm5252 Před rokem

    This channel is one of the best. Extremely detailed information about the latest findings of science. No nonsense!

  • @stephenbrickwood1602
    @stephenbrickwood1602 Před 2 lety +4

    Newton's laws were an approximation.
    Einstein's laws an approximation.
    Approximation of reality
    Huge steps for a collection of particles such as the human mind.
    That is part of the wonders we find ourselves in.
    It is only the optimists that is important, the optimists that sees reality and looks beyond
    This is, wonderful and exciting.
    Thank you for your work in bringing this together for all of us.

  • @christianlawrence2714
    @christianlawrence2714 Před 2 lety +6

    As I come to the end of another fantastic video, I am overcome with the realization, much like the distance between matter in our ever expanding universe, I am leaving a group of knowledge and comfort to wander vacuous nothingness until I arrive at the btilliant light of the next video.

  • @CallsignWildfire
    @CallsignWildfire Před 2 lety +6

    I wish this channel got the attention it deserves, I will begin by sending it to all my friends :D

  • @moamenelnaggar2631
    @moamenelnaggar2631 Před rokem +1

    Love it
    Appreciation to the great work you've done
    Keep going 💪 ✨

  • @Murry_Rhodes
    @Murry_Rhodes Před 2 lety +1

    Nice summary of gazillions of years of Physics. Delivered without the usual pretence of certainty. Origins of the universe is a wonderful playground for all of us to enjoy thanks for making this video. :)

  • @YogiMcCaw
    @YogiMcCaw Před 2 lety +34

    Fabulous summary of the history of modern cosmology and where the science stands today. Meticulous research coupled with a flair for great narrative. Everything a science documentary should be! Thank you!

  • @lukeflanagan9247
    @lukeflanagan9247 Před rokem +4

    This channel is amazing, thank you for your brilliant narrating and excellent information on subjects I find most interesting

  • @adriantcullysover4640
    @adriantcullysover4640 Před rokem +2

    @HistoryOfTheUniverse Never stop making these videos. You inspire us. You educate us. You encourage us to look upwards and forwards to the advancement of humankind and to better find our place in the universe. To ask questions that others are afraid to know. To understand that with everything, no matter how complicated, they is an answer, an explanation to it, even if we don't know it YET! Knowledge is indeed Power!
    I feel as though I can't rest until these things are known to us haha...

  • @ljcamar
    @ljcamar Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the excellent material!

  • @patriciapalmer1377
    @patriciapalmer1377 Před 2 lety +9

    We plebians are grateful for making this graspable for mere mortals. At least I am, thank you !

  • @jerrygillette854
    @jerrygillette854 Před 2 lety +8

    An exceptional episode. Thank you.

  • @MaryAnne-vs1ld
    @MaryAnne-vs1ld Před 25 dny

    Thank you for these wonderful documentaries offered free...beautiful

  • @christianheidt5733
    @christianheidt5733 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you, awesome 👍

  • @surojpaul14
    @surojpaul14 Před 2 lety +5

    love you and absolutely class content of your channel ❤

  • @windytubeful
    @windytubeful Před 7 měsíci +1

    This + PBS Spacetime are probably the best physics communicator channels out there. Got a special place for Crash Course too, but their Chemistry series was the best series.

  • @paarsjesteep
    @paarsjesteep Před 2 lety +31

    The expanding universe might represent a Turing reaction-diffusion system. Turing conceived his reaction-diffusion model to explain biological complex structure, theoretically by interaction between a long range inhibitor exerting negative feedback and a short range promotor exerting positive feedback, as discussed by Kondo and Miura, 2010. Basically two agents with different distance scales and opposite effects. The result is emergent pattern like the dots and stripes on fish and land animals. In the expanding universe dark vacuum energy drives expansion over vast scales while gravity attracts object together over shorter distance. This looks analogous to the two opposing forces in a Turing reaction-diffusion system - the long range negative feedback (dark energy pushing apart) and the closer range positive feedback (gravity pulling together). So the expanding universe will inevitably be a Turing reaction between these two opposing and differently scaled forces, causing complex labyrinthine emergent pattern - this is what happens with the universe’s filamentous structure.

    • @xBINARYGODx
      @xBINARYGODx Před rokem

      interesting as a sort of model, possibly, but what can it tell us that existing, perhaps-better models cannot?

    • @yangree4213
      @yangree4213 Před rokem +1

      weak force and strong force have been proposed to share such a system and maybe matter simply are a system of such.

    • @paarsjesteep
      @paarsjesteep Před rokem +1

      @@xBINARYGODx that structure can be emergent. It does not all have to have pre-existed in the early universe. This impacts the whole uniformity question.

    • @ExecutiveChefLance
      @ExecutiveChefLance Před rokem

      Self Regulated Pattern Formation. DNA? No. Well I would argue it an Untestable Theory. So Not Even Wrong.

  • @tomascoelhopinto
    @tomascoelhopinto Před 2 lety +5

    This channel needs way more subs/views. Absolutely amazing videos, thank you.

    • @theblancmange1265
      @theblancmange1265 Před 2 lety

      He could advertise his channels on each other.
      I only knew about Voices of the Past untill now.

  • @aconite_claw
    @aconite_claw Před 2 lety +3

    Mind blowing and most comprehensive presented as most delicious dish.

  • @paullukens7154
    @paullukens7154 Před rokem +1

    I am a Biology teacher. Watching this makes me realize just how "Next-to-nothing!" I actually know... and understand about these things. Wow!

  • @geoffreyswan7866
    @geoffreyswan7866 Před 2 lety

    TRULY MIND BLOWING THANK YOU SHOULD BE SHOWN TO OLDER STUDENTS IN SCHOOLS IMAGINE YOU MIGHT FIND A ANOTHER BRILLIANT MIND TO EXPLORE THE POSSIBILITIES OF THE UNIVERSE

  • @MisakaMikotoDesu
    @MisakaMikotoDesu Před 2 lety +3

    Love your content! Thank you so much

  • @jenniferbradshaw6704
    @jenniferbradshaw6704 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you 😊 Brilliant as usual!

  • @michaelbatarick9617
    @michaelbatarick9617 Před rokem +1

    The most mindboggling thing is , how this channel is even possible, I can't watch anything else anymore

  • @Kazukidavidart
    @Kazukidavidart Před rokem

    I saw you in another science channel called Cool Worlds, its nice to be here, i learned a lot.

  • @CCCCCCCCC11
    @CCCCCCCCC11 Před 2 lety +10

    This channel is amazing.

  • @Nijeguhz
    @Nijeguhz Před 2 lety +6

    Ok, so we know that the gravitational effects of mass can warp space and time. We know that the effects of gravity can reach across space. What if the effects of gravity can reach across time and this is where all the unseen matter and energy resides?

  • @Pincer88
    @Pincer88 Před 2 lety +11

    As a lay I've been trying to get my head around these matters, and I keep thinking the same hypotheses over and over again:
    1. What if Quantum Vacuum dynamics = Dark Energy = Higgs Field = generating mass to particles (neutrinos?) that are otherwise massless (if only temporarily, due to particles popping in- and out of existence?
    2. What if expanding space = more Quantum Vacuum = increasing neutrinos gaining (temporary due to anihilation?) mass & dark energy = exponentially increasing dark energy driving the increase of the cosmological expansion while on the other hand sustaining galaxies?
    3. What if the expanding Quantum Vacuum runs out of its (whichever that may be) primal energy and particles stop anihilating eachother and hitherto massless particles turn into ones with sustained mass? How much mass would there then be and could the weak force then ever so slowly reverse the expansion to an inevitable Big Crunch > singularity > reemerging Big Bang/expansion?
    4. What if all we currently observe is only a minute fraction of the universe in a very long time span - of which we see a (very) distant past, with redshifts indicating expansion - when at the outer edges the process hypothesized in point 3. is already in full swing? At what point in time would we be able to observe blue shifts (if at all - since the mass of materialized particles might cloud our observations?).
    Does any of that make some sense at all? I can't help thinking I miss a considerable amount of crucial elements.

    • @Pincer88
      @Pincer88 Před rokem

      @UCjNR7p2w2A9gpDKUqA_uTjQ I'm not certain it is pseudo science, with Sir Roger Penrose seemingly hypothesizing in a more or less similar direction.
      Science is - among other things - also about (testable) hypothesis, isn't it? That something at this moment cannot be tested yet - which Penrose admits - doesn't necessarily mean it is pseudo science, or is it? I saw an interview (and damn I cannot remember exactly where) with him, where he said that it had been mathematically proven as a (!) potential possibility. But I realize that each model is as good as the underlying presumptions. Penrose stated the more or less the same, adding that much proof in cosmology is on shaky grounds, considering that to have irrefutable evidence one has to go to the edge of the known universe. We are, after all, seeing sa past the light of which took billions of years to reach us.
      And sure, Time = Energy, or rather motion, indicating energy. Considering the law of thermodynamics and the entropy it postulates + arrow of time, all has to end in total entropy. I understand. But if so, then where the heck did our universe come from? Just a fluke of endless variations in probability? Then what exactly is probability other than a different source of.... energy and the emergence of (new) time?
      Who knows. It's not verifiable and I doubt humanity will survive long enough to be able to do so, but.... when argued solely from a mechanistic perspective, could it be plausible?
      I wonder. And does not all science come from that, wondering?

    • @wesmcconnell5340
      @wesmcconnell5340 Před 7 měsíci

      Given enough time anything is possible. My TakeAway. Even Reincarnation.

  • @KosmicKoheiAspiringAstronaut

    As an aspiring astronaut, I am fascinated by this. Thank you for sharing, informing, and entertaining!

  • @garypotter1746
    @garypotter1746 Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent. Very well presented, and an excellent commentary.

  • @navret1707
    @navret1707 Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent video. Thank you. 👏

  • @TheEnigmaUniverse-vt2pm
    @TheEnigmaUniverse-vt2pm Před 6 měsíci

    Does anyone feel like me that the reading voice is very soothing and it makes me fall asleep very quickly even though there are many new things I need to hear and learn?

  • @SoapinTrucker
    @SoapinTrucker Před 8 měsíci +1

    "I have deep faith that the principle of the universe will be beautiful and simple."
    Albert Einstein

  • @MrBendybruce
    @MrBendybruce Před 2 lety +17

    Love this channel (and the Earth Channel too) and really appreciate these videos. However, I need to push back slightly on the assertion that Dark Matter can't be Black Holes. I'm no expert, and am only going on what I recently heard on Scientific American's Audiobook "Black Holes, Going to Extremes". There were at least a couple of quite recent essays that sited recent papers which claim Primordial Black Holes could still be a possible source, as the more recent hypothesis is that they could cover a range of mass/densities that would make their detection via gravitational lensing vastly less likely. Honestly, I'd need to go back and listen to it again to be clear on the argument, but anyway, just thought I'd mention it. Keep up the great work.

    • @20ZZ20
      @20ZZ20 Před 2 lety +1

      it's still possible, however the theory has generally lost a lot of weight over recent years

    • @jamespage6013
      @jamespage6013 Před 2 lety +2

      Then of course there's the possibility that it's only one part of all that makes up dark matter

    • @PazLeBon
      @PazLeBon Před 2 lety +1

      perhaps black holes die and disperse

    • @justabearbrowsingyoutube4968
      @justabearbrowsingyoutube4968 Před 2 lety +1

      @Science Revolution I saw this comment from you on another reply. Starting to think you’re one of those pseudoscientific spammers.

  • @rach8241
    @rach8241 Před rokem +17

    Whoever narrates these videos is perfect. Thank you 😊 💓 Your channel is excellent indeed

  • @AbbStar1989
    @AbbStar1989 Před rokem

    Geraint Lewis? The same person that appears on the 'Shirtloads of Science' podcast with Dr Karl Kruszelniki??
    That guy has so much knowledge. Both of them have so much knowledge.

  • @roozbehsadrolashrafi
    @roozbehsadrolashrafi Před 11 měsíci

    i love your voice tone , it so warm and relaxing