NASA Finds An Object That’s Eating Galaxies

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  • NASA Found An Object That's Eating Galaxies
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    There's something huge and massive out there deep in the universe, some unknown force that is pulling on everything, and accelerating all galaxies towards the unknown, including our own Milky Way.
    But that's not all, astronomers may have just found something even bigger and more mysterious! What is this unknown force, and will it destroy everything in the universe?
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  • @MuttonfudgeRacing
    @MuttonfudgeRacing Před rokem +1736

    It's Galactus. I know it.

    • @ashes_menagerie
      @ashes_menagerie Před rokem +32

      😆

    • @YTmingle
      @YTmingle Před rokem +32

      Agreed

    • @elleni-41
      @elleni-41 Před rokem +22

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @ashes_menagerie
      @ashes_menagerie Před rokem +50

      Sounds like a Transformer name.
      Edit...
      Oh, I looked it up... it's a marvel character.
      Lol, I didn't do my research first. 🙃

    • @swervzlol
      @swervzlol Před rokem +13

      It's the guy from Fortnite!

  • @edvinparmeza1298
    @edvinparmeza1298 Před rokem +57

    Science is confirming what Comics have said a long time ago, now they are confirming the existence of Galactus.

  • @ashleyhenderson7550
    @ashleyhenderson7550 Před rokem +77

    I listen to these space documentaries every night to sleep because it makes me forget about Earth and the life I have to live here 😞

  • @RaymondBCrisp
    @RaymondBCrisp Před rokem +42

    It's the Man from Mars! He's given up eating cars and eating bars, and now he's going around eating stars! (Kudos to those that get this reference!)

  • @miksixiii
    @miksixiii Před rokem +72

    “But who would blow up South galaxy?”
    “Probably someone with a big power level.”

  • @michelleluster9723
    @michelleluster9723 Před rokem +352

    It's so mysterious how other galaxies are forming and changing constantly and yet we don't think of this scale we see the negative the news tells us. I love these videos your science group puts out! You give me hope, for I'd love to live on another planet someday far away from the rotten problems on this one....

    • @kookiemuncher257
      @kookiemuncher257 Před rokem +24

      i doubt our generation will be alive when that time comes

    • @ReeVoque
      @ReeVoque Před rokem +25

      You'll just be leaving this planets problems for another planets problems

    • @rupert7598
      @rupert7598 Před rokem +6

      The Creator of the Universe purposes to rid our earth of all the bad elements!Revelation 6:15-17,11:16-18!

    • @rokiagad6320
      @rokiagad6320 Před rokem +15

      Our plant is not rotten we're the rotten ones.

    • @yoihenneetwala5822
      @yoihenneetwala5822 Před rokem +2

      Yeah I pre history period

  • @Coffee_Drinks
    @Coffee_Drinks Před rokem +157

    huge shout out to the camera man for going to all these distant places

  • @karthiksharma2296
    @karthiksharma2296 Před rokem +503

    Theory : since we have limits to how much of the universe we can see , what if the great attractor is the center of the universe and the universe is imploding meeting it's end there by starting another big bang and thus the universe restarts.

    • @jondoc7525
      @jondoc7525 Před rokem +110

      Everything seems to orbit something bigger . It is just the biggest blackhole or galaxy with the most mass we all go around . Then this whole system probably orbits something even bigger . I like your idea but probably a few more levels to this orbit thing to me

    • @Noone-tr3fr
      @Noone-tr3fr Před rokem

      There is no such thing as a big bang 😒 God made earth and our galexies in 7days

    • @Timmet1903
      @Timmet1903 Před rokem +5

      I thougt exactly this its our anti matter 😂😂

    • @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
      @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Před rokem +6

      👀

    • @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
      @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Před rokem +3

      @@jondoc7525 same

  • @jcaesar19871
    @jcaesar19871 Před rokem +49

    Little did people know, the "great attracter" is actually mighty Galactus.

  • @xSETUMx
    @xSETUMx Před rokem +56

    One of the most amazing discoveries is finding your channel. Thank you for such great videos!

  • @juslopez9618
    @juslopez9618 Před rokem +19

    It's depressing to think that we, Eartlings might never ever see what lies outside the universe since it expands faster than the speed of light.
    Maybe intelligent beings or civilizations somewhere could.

    • @lamecgod
      @lamecgod Před rokem +2

      Dude. Space is so big and unshaped. It’s crazy to find life….

    • @justinbeaver3
      @justinbeaver3 Před rokem

      Bold of you to assume there is anything beyond the universe, we don't even understand what space is and I doubt we ever will.

    • @juslopez9618
      @juslopez9618 Před rokem

      @@lamecgod Why not? The more bigger the space gets, the bigger probability there is life out there.

    • @juslopez9618
      @juslopez9618 Před rokem

      @@justinbeaver3 True.. greater than impossible. All I or we can do is to wonder, we got nothing to lose thinking about it tho so why not? lol
      Its more difficult to wrap our heads around if the universe is boundless.

  • @siamakalaei1148
    @siamakalaei1148 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video, that was really great. Best wishes ❤️

  • @mrb180
    @mrb180 Před rokem +154

    could it also be a incomprehensible size, galactic class black hole creating incomprehensible gravitational forces that attract and reject clusters of galaxies?

    • @silentx
      @silentx Před rokem +28

      Possibly would be near/at the center of the universe then, and we all heading/orbiting it. (just theory's lol, I'm high, I fucking love space.)

    • @rikuleinonen
      @rikuleinonen Před rokem

      @@silentx but, what if the universe is truly infinite?
      God, even our fucking supercluster would be a speck. No, not a speck, not even considerable compared to whatever else exists.

    • @silentx
      @silentx Před rokem +5

      @@rikuleinonen potentially true I think, If so, infinity is all, and we that is one, are all.
      Kinda deep but our DNA, and what we are made out of always comes back to the very, very beginning of the universe, like the stars being made, etc.
      It's crazy to think about stuff like this haha

    • @badlyniceness2315
      @badlyniceness2315 Před rokem +1

      Thank you for stating this..my thoughts were similar,yet not spoken with such eloquence..

    • @vaskarghosh8543
      @vaskarghosh8543 Před rokem +1

      @@silentx no don't think it's possible a black hole can't have this much reach ( event horizon is generally small for black hole) if it indeed turns out to be one the accumulated mass of that thing would be unfathomable. Such thing would break every law of physics .

  • @noktin
    @noktin Před rokem +73

    You can't say the Milky Way is moving faster than it should be when we absolutely have no clue what so ever how anything in space actually works. We have many theories, but no actual indesputable knowledge.

    • @daedalusi315
      @daedalusi315 Před rokem +17

      Don't think you understand how scientific theories work...

    • @gm9984
      @gm9984 Před rokem +4

      That's the beauty of the universe to me. The mystery. Makes society and bills etc seem so pointless

    • @aijunky
      @aijunky Před rokem +3

      Scientists foolishly appraise theory like fact. (Looking at you "big bang")
      Call it theory then act like it's proven fact.
      So proud.
      Hearing statements like "This shouldn't exist" for instance.
      I'm like "What the blitzwats do you even know? 🧐🤨"
      Like Ants saying smartphones shouldn't exist.
      So smart, yet so Dumb 🤮🤢.
      Egos probably bigger than the known universe 🤮

    • @daedalusi315
      @daedalusi315 Před rokem

      @@aijunky And what exactly is the difference between a scientific theory and a fact?

    • @Shaehl
      @Shaehl Před rokem +12

      You can absolutely day the milky way is moving faster than it should, **based on what we know currently**. We know that x, y and z make the galaxy travel at a certain speed, but the speed is greater than the variables we know about can account for. The whole point of these studies and research is to determine what variables we don't know or haven't accounted for.
      To get mad at scientist for theorizing on what the nature of that descrepancy is, is basically saying that you think people should stop asking questions, stop making progress, and stop accumulating knowledge.
      Thankfully society has a need for both people who clean bathrooms, and people who strive to determine the nature of dark energy and quantum mechanics. So you don't have to worry, the Men's Room will always have a place for you.

  • @josephcardoz301
    @josephcardoz301 Před rokem +2

    Let’s wait out for the Silver Surfer.

  • @ddalton8754
    @ddalton8754 Před rokem +12

    Keep up the great videos! Thank you!

  • @aeondecker9210
    @aeondecker9210 Před rokem +23

    You can say that the milky way is moving faster then other Galaxy's Embedded in the same piece of space

    • @eclipse369.
      @eclipse369. Před rokem

      space is not a thing, its a measurement, calculation of relative distance

    • @Trathien-
      @Trathien- Před rokem

      @@eclipse369. oh how wrong you are

  • @kirasmith7738
    @kirasmith7738 Před rokem +12

    The size and scope of all this just blows you mind really, not even sci/fi shows go to this depth.

    • @SMELLYDINGUS13
      @SMELLYDINGUS13 Před rokem

      Sci Fi is fantasy why would it go to this depth? Kind of a strange comment

    • @Miodrag.Vukomanovic
      @Miodrag.Vukomanovic Před rokem

      I think life and death is just being birthed into a new consciousness on a new planet. It's what we have been doing since the beginning of time.

    • @Trathien-
      @Trathien- Před rokem

      @@Miodrag.Vukomanovic thats just you trying to find a greater reason for life and death

  • @silverslider562
    @silverslider562 Před rokem +2

    Galactus: Mind ya buisness

  • @akira-gt9nc
    @akira-gt9nc Před rokem +8

    0:01 that's what she said

  • @JoelBrandonMedia
    @JoelBrandonMedia Před rokem +5

    I love how this channel stole the Discovery Channel’s branding 😂

  • @SoulPole
    @SoulPole Před rokem +7

    Marvel fans be like: waiting for silver man in a board

  • @zelvemorganz9001
    @zelvemorganz9001 Před 6 měsíci

    This was just simply fine!! THANK YOU!!

  • @Realnatur3
    @Realnatur3 Před rokem

    Thanks to this fresh information. Again, this observation strongly support the process of galaxy growth in "Cloud & rain model Universe".

  • @Soooooooooooonicable
    @Soooooooooooonicable Před rokem +4

    Imagine if all these galaxy superclusters are actually just the equivalent of grains of sand on an infinite beach.

    • @wabc2336
      @wabc2336 Před rokem

      If it's infinite, then a grain of sand is equivalent to anything relatively

  • @donaldbrooks3092
    @donaldbrooks3092 Před rokem +6

    It's a giant intergalactic mutant squirrel.

    • @danielharvison7510
      @danielharvison7510 Před rokem

      Now now, we all know that the universe is on the back of a giant Koala. He's smiling for some reason.

  • @MahajiHaji
    @MahajiHaji Před rokem +2

    It's like being proud of counting to 100 but realizing we still have infinity to go

  • @dismalhymn2202
    @dismalhymn2202 Před rokem +1

    All of this just really makes me think we're in a damn simulation. Nuts dude

  • @jge123
    @jge123 Před rokem +50

    So this great great attractor is some structure outside of our universe, a parallel universe perhaps, that is pulling our universe apart making it accelerate and expand ever more rapidly towards it? But shouldn't that just affect the side of our universe that faces this force? Or perhaps we are a sphere within a sphere... Or perhaps we are surrounded by these other universes making their pull on ours appear more homogeneous. Maybe an AI could come up with a more probable explanation?

    • @elen054
      @elen054 Před rokem

      i also have the same thought exactly, i feel the great attractor may be an exit to our world to the greater universe and there may be other universes like us, our universe may be protecting us until certain evolution, by using all the resources in our universe we may have to reach the greater universe and i think our universe have consciousness and it's splitting and sharing it to everything in this universe with that its telling us to evolve and reach the main world😅😅

    • @TRMN8R03
      @TRMN8R03 Před rokem +8

      Lay off the drugs my guy.... it would be literally impossible to use all resources in this entire universe of ours to ever need a "greater universe" we can't even reach resources off this planet yet let alone the billion billion billion billion to the billionth power other planets total

    • @elen054
      @elen054 Před rokem

      well .. everything we have now is impossible in the past isn't it..?, but now it's possible because of "time" and human "curiosity" we need time to do that if we have enough time and as long as there is nothing like humanity destruction, we will eventually succeed in anything because our existence even itself is a miracle. don't you think so? 😁

    • @Shaehl
      @Shaehl Před rokem +4

      To clarify, the Great Attractor is a superstructure within our universe, and all things considered, relatively close to our galaxy compared to the rest of the universe.
      The theory they mentioned states that perhaps the entirety of our universe created by the big bang is but one of many that were created by other big bangs outside the boundaries of the universe we are in.
      We think of the universe as everything that exists, but what if our entire unfathomably huge universe actually just like a "galaxy" amongst a supercluster of other universes or "galaxies". Perhaps universes are being created by big bangs all the time and the actually scale of the size of 'reality' is infinitely larger than we currently imagine.

    • @Gorgovoid173
      @Gorgovoid173 Před rokem +3

      @@elen054 You're incorrigibly naive if you don't at least assume we're going to destroy ourselves within the next century alone. Yes, with enough time literally anything is possible, but honestly isn't saying that a bit of a cop out?

  • @_Just_Another_Guy
    @_Just_Another_Guy Před rokem +3

    Wouldn't an galaxy-eating objecy just be supermassive blackholes that every galaxy is orbiting?

  • @jameselliott9055
    @jameselliott9055 Před rokem

    This sounds so informing but really is a video about "our best guess is. . ." and "we don't know. . ."

  • @Jude74
    @Jude74 Před rokem +12

    Well, it’s about to get food poisoning after it eats ours.

  • @laurentitolledo1838
    @laurentitolledo1838 Před rokem +13

    at least the presenter is calm and consistent.... unlike on other channels where they are always _"terrified"_ (frequent use of 'terrifying' on their video title)

  • @eldraque4556
    @eldraque4556 Před rokem +1

    The scale is insane

  • @thomasblose644
    @thomasblose644 Před rokem +1

    It was me. I just ate a milky way yesterday.. was hungry..

  • @SaiaArt
    @SaiaArt Před rokem +21

    I’m confused how things can be observed to all be heading towards this “great attractor,” and simultaneously observed that everything is expanding away from everything else, more or less. Putting aside anomalies such as Andromeda and the Milky Way destined to collide/merge… Other than the errant exception; how can both expansion and coalescence be observed at the same time?

    • @josephmastroianni1560
      @josephmastroianni1560 Před rokem

      Space can move faster than light apparently.
      Guessing both ways.

    • @homeofentertainmentpleases3038
      @homeofentertainmentpleases3038 Před rokem +3

      Might be one of the Angels that controls the universe on be half of the Creator

    • @TRMN8R03
      @TRMN8R03 Před rokem

      Space can move faster than light? What does that relate to anything said? Also no, it can't and doesn't. All objects that just reach the speed of light would become infinitely small and infinitely long.

    • @ceoof601
      @ceoof601 Před rokem

      @@TRMN8R03 infinitely long?!?!

    • @craigoryrobie5676
      @craigoryrobie5676 Před rokem +5

      Because it's all guesses we don't know shit

  • @matthewbishop7551
    @matthewbishop7551 Před rokem +5

    The universe is an amazing thing. We are being pulled in by a bunch of supercluster galaxies with an insane amount of mass. But we will never reach it because of the rate of the expansion of the universe.

  • @Spacer_XD
    @Spacer_XD Před rokem +2

    i think everything in all space and time spins

  • @MarkAdams-999
    @MarkAdams-999 Před rokem +1

    Since we'll be long dead, I name it the Great Exaggerator

  • @RedVsWhite
    @RedVsWhite Před rokem +10

    Only if we were a couple of thousands years into the future where so many questions have already been answered.

  • @jeremiahthomas2050
    @jeremiahthomas2050 Před rokem +5

    I never heard of the plank satellite. Learn something new everyday.

  • @ace942
    @ace942 Před rokem +2

    The galaxies are moving to the super attractor because they heard that there are free cookies located there.

  • @McGillus
    @McGillus Před rokem +1

    3:53 That looks to be the neural mapping of a human brain. Give me a nobel prize.

  • @SmokeyStoner
    @SmokeyStoner Před rokem +4

    Agreed.

  • @softisgamesx3981
    @softisgamesx3981 Před rokem +19

    i'm thinking if the earth is going around the sun. doesn't all galaxies and everything float in a circle in space. i think it's a possibility that the universe is so big that we can't find information we need to know how the universe operates in all way and form.

    • @AhhTheBonnie
      @AhhTheBonnie Před rokem +1

      @@mr.evasion Except for Rogue Objects maybe 🤔

    • @softisgamesx3981
      @softisgamesx3981 Před rokem +1

      @@AhhTheBonnie if you look at how the solar system works it may be similar to how the universe rotate. you see everything in space is almost rotating. so everything has to work in a similar way but not exactly the same.

    • @AhhTheBonnie
      @AhhTheBonnie Před rokem +1

      @@softisgamesx3981 yeah I get ya. Even if there’s rogue planets just a drift,
      They’re still in a rotational path through a Galaxy, nothing travels dead straight due to Gravity

    • @softisgamesx3981
      @softisgamesx3981 Před rokem +2

      @@AhhTheBonnie yeah it’s hard to understand how it really works. We are just humans on a little little planet in the universe it’s like those people who live on those islands outside USA and India with only bow and arrow. We are just humans on a planet like an island and just speculating with our satellites how far we can look into space. Like I said before those people on those islands can speculate but can be wrong just like scientists. We can’t know more than our brain can comprehend. Universe is BIG BIG

    • @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
      @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Před rokem

      @@softisgamesx3981 yup, but we still have know it alls

  • @KitGuardian
    @KitGuardian Před rokem +2

    Excellent video and informative! Thank you. The visuals were excellent too.

  • @DrLaserz
    @DrLaserz Před rokem

    Someone forgot to give Azathoth his Ambien and sing his favorite lullaby.

  • @billbright1755
    @billbright1755 Před rokem +3

    Size is relative. Maybe we are just a dust bunny under another galaxy’s bed.

  • @lego_is_cool8687
    @lego_is_cool8687 Před rokem +5

    ok so this sounds like my book im writing but are hero goes into a different dimension to escape from the monster. i started to write it 2 years ago!!! is this a sign?

  • @hertronix6849
    @hertronix6849 Před rokem +1

    This extremely rich galaxy field is situated at a distance of 650 million light years in the constellation Centaurus.
    At the centre of the image is an enormous elliptical galaxy (ESO444-46) with a diameter larger than 340 000 light years, part of of the galaxy cluster Abell 3558.
    Also known as the Shapley Concentration it contains at least 25 clusters of galaxies, and has the mass of approximately 10,000 Milky Way galaxies, concentrated in a volume of space comparable to our own Virgo Supercluster.
    It is the largest known concentration of matter in the observable Universe. The Local Group with the Milky Way as part of it is as whole moving towards Centaurus at a speed of between 240 and 480 km/sec relative to the Cosmic Microwave Background. They called this anomaly the Great Attractor. In fact, recent observations show that the Great Attractor region has only about 10% of the mass it was thought to have, and that most of the anomalous motion of the Local Group is due to the Shapley Supercluster that lies behind it. In addition, it is possible that there is an even larger concentration of mass beyond the Shapley Concentration that has not yet been discovered.
    Objects down to mag 26.8 can be identified in this very deep image, about one hundred thousand faint and faintest visible galaxies in a bare 0.13 square degree.

  • @liz-dd1tp
    @liz-dd1tp Před rokem +2

    and they say we are alone, LOL!
    🤣🤣🤣😂🤣

  • @SnoopyDoofie
    @SnoopyDoofie Před rokem +7

    Does anyone know what software is used to create these videos? Seems like Adobe After Effects is used. Not sure if Adobe Premiere Pro is used though since the video only contains stock video footage.

    • @damn671
      @damn671 Před rokem +5

      Microsoft Paint

    • @S.ninoFilms
      @S.ninoFilms Před rokem

      You can use premiere for videos like this. It's made for editing. While after effects is more for motion graphics, and effects

    • @solaris218
      @solaris218 Před rokem

      I'm almost certain he uses a mixture of After Effects and Premiere to create these videos. The graphics that he uses almost look similar to some stock graphics you can download online.

  • @coltonbrown3282
    @coltonbrown3282 Před rokem +3

    There was a video game about this..... OMG

  • @solvated_photon
    @solvated_photon Před rokem +1

    Dude, that’s just someone in the alien lab opening our universe’s container

  • @58s-
    @58s- Před 8 měsíci

    This was actually the best about great attractor....
    Just wondering.. is the history of this issue driven by the blue shift galaxies around us?

  • @sunnyrocks9933
    @sunnyrocks9933 Před rokem +3

    Is it Galactus??

  • @ashes_menagerie
    @ashes_menagerie Před rokem +5

    Dark Flow sounds like some awesome gothic rave dance with glowstring.

    • @ashes_menagerie
      @ashes_menagerie Před rokem

      @Skippe You must not be privy to the rave culture. Granted, I do feel the rave scene has declined throughout the years... but, an old school raver would know what I mean. I highly suggest looking up glowstrings and rave dance techniques. Basically glowstring is like fire poi... but without the fire. Don't get me wrong... while learning you will smack yourself A LOT.... but it's so much fun.
      Just feel the music and let if flow through you. 😊

  • @Incommensurableme
    @Incommensurableme Před rokem

    The thing about this video that is just wild is, we are measuring size based off galaxy's...

  • @Cocytus127
    @Cocytus127 Před rokem

    I like to imagine a member of an ancient tier 4 civilization that stumbled upon us one day and just chuckled at our awkward and juvenile interpretation of the reality we occupy. Then they continue on their way, forgetting all about us. Just as one would casually observe an insect crawling around on the ground.

  • @marktc01
    @marktc01 Před rokem +5

    I've got a theory also, most of the theories about space are just wild ass guesses.

    • @craigoryrobie5676
      @craigoryrobie5676 Před rokem

      I agree the more I learn the more I'm calling BS

    • @Shaehl
      @Shaehl Před rokem

      That's because you aren't learning. You are watching a CZcams video postulate and summarize topics that people spend their entire lives to understand a fraction of. If you show an uncontacted tribe a quantum computer chip and summarize it's unfathomable efficiencies, it's still just going to be a thin piece of rock to them without the framework of knowledge required to understand it's operation or significance.

    • @marktc01
      @marktc01 Před rokem

      @@Shaehl Then explain why they are always changing the theories. It's because they don't know, and are taking WAGS.

    • @Horse_In_A_Suit
      @Horse_In_A_Suit Před rokem

      @@marktc01 Define a theory....

    • @Horse_In_A_Suit
      @Horse_In_A_Suit Před rokem

      @@marktc01 theories were never facts? of course they are going to change?

  • @ASHDaniel-ft5vg
    @ASHDaniel-ft5vg Před rokem +4

    Laniakea Supercluster
    Dark Flow star Thank year 2022 again!

  • @tigrecito48
    @tigrecito48 Před rokem +1

    I've been living in the zone of avoidance for years, due to social anxiety...

  • @warriorsorb1111
    @warriorsorb1111 Před rokem

    Reminds me of some of the space creepypasta stories

  • @markjeffriesjr2448
    @markjeffriesjr2448 Před rokem +4

    Any download links to the 3d models?

  • @anonymousstout4759
    @anonymousstout4759 Před rokem +3

    Is there a limit to how big blackhole can become?

  • @slicedlimes7948
    @slicedlimes7948 Před rokem +1

    If those galaxies are actually getting eaten up, it could very well be an incredibly advanced life form consuming energy to accomplish some goal, time travel perhaps

  • @shreebhat
    @shreebhat Před rokem

    Dasha Mahavidya! Keep exploring till you get there..

  • @blackthornpvp
    @blackthornpvp Před rokem +3

    so a super huge massive black hole....again....gravity comes from mass? the "pull" comes from a huge mass sucking things in over the space time fabric right? so unless its some magic its just a big black hole right?

    • @blackthornpvp
      @blackthornpvp Před rokem

      following that logic it's kind of silly for us to assume the super massive black hole at the center of our galaxy is the largest? would love if someone can correct me, its just my understanding.(which is limited lol)

    • @davidbrydon4288
      @davidbrydon4288 Před rokem

      Spot on. I suspect the limit to the size of a black hole is the point it implodes as a big bang and creates a new ‘universe’.
      The pull accelerating our expansion could simply be universes outside our own and large blackholes that are yet to big bang.
      Infinite universe of bubbles (blackholes) just doing their thing.

  • @ToomasVane
    @ToomasVane Před rokem +5

    Can't wait for Galactus to appear on JWTS

  • @dcmurray6466
    @dcmurray6466 Před rokem +5

    Starts off: "Astronomers are very good at finding things", then goes on the talk about dark matter, which they can't find; dark energy, which they can't find; dark flow, which relies on the existence of the first two, they probably also cannot find; and, as all that all this stuff makes up over 90% of the universe, this means that most of the stuff out there cannot be found.
    Sounds as though the opening remark was way off the mark!

  • @hideentity1518
    @hideentity1518 Před rokem +2

    What next they will find?

  • @purecatharsis4
    @purecatharsis4 Před rokem +2

    the constellation centaurus looks like the marge simpson meme

  • @moonrakertv5
    @moonrakertv5 Před rokem +3

    It’s been ravenous for billions of years! Now it’s here!

  • @guyman6446
    @guyman6446 Před rokem +7

    Haven't finished the video but I swear to god if this is one of those things where the scientists are worried about something that will happen in like 4 billion years im gonna be pissed

    • @timfagan816
      @timfagan816 Před rokem

      I'll pause the video and wait for your answer, to save me from getting pissed too!

    • @danielharvison7510
      @danielharvison7510 Před rokem +1

      Anything involving such massive distances and objects is going to be long term. There's only the ability to understand a little bit more about what drives the cosmos that makes these answers worthwhile. It's not as though we can put the brakes on the universe.

    • @craigoryrobie5676
      @craigoryrobie5676 Před rokem

      😂

    • @NTJedi
      @NTJedi Před rokem

      We might crash into the Andromeda galaxy somewhere around 5 billion years... so the topic discussed today involves something which will probably take at least 50 billion years based on the images provided.

  • @Kingtrollface259
    @Kingtrollface259 Před 9 měsíci

    planks come along way since edd,ed and eddy

  • @gneu1527
    @gneu1527 Před rokem

    Will the galaxy consuming our galaxy affect anything or will we live in the galaxy that consumed ours, basically having our cities and towns be still here but the galaxy be another one?

  • @JoJo-Hamilton
    @JoJo-Hamilton Před rokem +6

    As a child I asked my Father where is the end of the universe? He told me to put up my hand and then with my other hand to trace one of my fingers from bottom to the top, then when I got to the top of that finger he said stop, he continued to say as you come down that's the universe,coming back on itself... The continuous,the never ending, evolving mass?

  • @Royalchess1
    @Royalchess1 Před rokem +5

    GALACTUS IS COMING TO EAT ALL OF US !

    • @PatrickKQ4HBD
      @PatrickKQ4HBD Před rokem +1

      Bad news / good news: He's already eaten us, but he's so big that we won't know it for another billion years.

  • @camramaster
    @camramaster Před rokem

    Damn Xeelee. Always building their gateways out.

  • @jlo1195
    @jlo1195 Před rokem +2

    Galactus awaits....

  • @falken5452
    @falken5452 Před rokem +7

    Once humanity can move freely into space it will be our "FINAL FRONTIER".

    • @Mattfreeman89
      @Mattfreeman89 Před rokem

      We never will leave Earth

    • @falken5452
      @falken5452 Před rokem

      @@Mattfreeman89 we never will leave yes, but soon we will make other planets a living room for our crowded planet and a booming population. In the next 50 to 100 years, there will be no living space for most humans on earth.

    • @solaris218
      @solaris218 Před rokem

      @@Mattfreeman89 I think it's the fact the WE HAVE TO that will push us to achieve it. Listen, I have a rudimentary understanding of physics at best, but I believe in human determination and ingenuity. It has gotten us this far, I won't stop believing that it can and will somehow and someday get us among the stars.

    • @Mattfreeman89
      @Mattfreeman89 Před rokem

      @@solaris218 read "canned monkeys don't ship well" it's a short write up that you can Google that outlines the subject eloquently.
      I feel the points presented therein combine into a reasonable argument for why we are absolutely not getting off this rock.

  • @larrystenger1247
    @larrystenger1247 Před rokem +3

    The universe is in the shape of a torus hence the observation of expansion and contraction depending where you are in its shape. The power of energy is mind blowing. Humans are so small yet we have the power of understanding as we learn more.

  • @scottdoubleyou563
    @scottdoubleyou563 Před rokem

    "Dormamu, I've come to bargain."

  • @killtime351
    @killtime351 Před rokem

    So.. serious question. What came first the Milky way galixy or the candy bar?

  • @americanoutside
    @americanoutside Před rokem +5

    It's just God, having snacks!

  • @jjsams4387
    @jjsams4387 Před rokem +3

    Where's Commodore Decker when you need him?

  • @kanine2412
    @kanine2412 Před rokem +2

    Guys. It's Moro. He's eating everything.....
    And we're next....😐

  • @abhishekprasad3639
    @abhishekprasad3639 Před rokem +2

    It's galactus!

  • @ForTruth021
    @ForTruth021 Před rokem +2

    My mind is a new cluster after watching this video ...

  • @FunDudeGirl
    @FunDudeGirl Před rokem +3

    Maybe there's some black holes as big as entire galaxies out there.

  • @TheReelGamer1
    @TheReelGamer1 Před rokem +2

    0:02 that's what she said.. 🤣 I crack myself up 👏

  • @ChaoticAnswers
    @ChaoticAnswers Před rokem

    It kind of seems not surprising. At this scale I think that filaments would occur as gravity will form it's ultimate structure just as electromagnetism shaped the stars and planets in equilibrium with gravity.

  • @ravinderrs2552
    @ravinderrs2552 Před rokem +5

    Could be a Massive black hole,Even larger than our galaxy

    • @wdwudedhedhe8fehfdhxhdxd
      @wdwudedhedhe8fehfdhxhdxd Před rokem

      Let me explain bro:we are in one universe and in the video the force is like bigger than all of our galaxy neighbours. A black hole can't be so big

    • @ravinderrs2552
      @ravinderrs2552 Před rokem

      @@wdwudedhedhe8fehfdhxhdxd The general theory of relativity says that there is no limit to the size of a black hole. They can be as small as an atom or billions of miles across in diameter.

    • @wdwudedhedhe8fehfdhxhdxd
      @wdwudedhedhe8fehfdhxhdxd Před rokem

      There is a limit. Scientists best telescopes have managed to discover a black hole bigger than our milky-way galaxy. It's litteraly impossible for a lack hole to be that big. You can go to a space themed museum and ask professionals teachers, astronomers

    • @ravinderrs2552
      @ravinderrs2552 Před rokem

      @@wdwudedhedhe8fehfdhxhdxd i asked google ,so can u

    • @wdwudedhedhe8fehfdhxhdxd
      @wdwudedhedhe8fehfdhxhdxd Před rokem

      Dude u can't be so dumb something that is inside something can't be bigger a black hole is inside its galaxy it can't be bigger only rare cases and impossible to be bigger than our universe

  • @mrb180
    @mrb180 Před rokem +6

    I had a dream once a long time ago, I looked at the sky and from a normal day sky it suddenly darkened and multiple ominous presences appeared : black holes that would eat galaxies not solar systems. black holes bigger than galaxies. might be something similar here who knows.

    • @jayjay-cl1eo
      @jayjay-cl1eo Před rokem

      Aren't most black holes bigger than galaxies? Or am I just wrong

    • @mrb180
      @mrb180 Před rokem

      @@jayjay-cl1eo stellar ones are pretty much around the size of a star in diameter (but much much heavier) but Saggitarius A or supermassive ones at centre of galaxies can be nearly the diameter of our solar system or more, as for the biggest one ever discovered , TON618, it can fit a few tens of our solar system in its diameter.and weighs nearly 70 billion solar masses if I recall correctly. so absolutely not one has ever been discovered or theoretically been suggested to exist that could near the size of a galaxy, that is incomprehensible and is what could possibly move clusters of galaxies around, thus why I suggested it could maybe be one. You could call TON618 a mini-galactic class size.

    • @auugh43546
      @auugh43546 Před rokem

      @@jayjay-cl1eo If that were the case in our galaxy, I think we'd be fucked LOL

  • @okay2422
    @okay2422 Před 3 měsíci

    Okay. This is freaking scary to think about. Like imagine all of our history and progress... Just gone. Not even the surroundings remain! Hope we can hecking overcome this obstacle.

  • @Oscar-qt9ud
    @Oscar-qt9ud Před rokem +1

    I virtually did not understood any word from this video

  • @NullStaticVoid
    @NullStaticVoid Před rokem +3

    1000 trillion?
    Don't you mean one quadrillion?

  • @vernonvouga5869
    @vernonvouga5869 Před rokem +3

    Not so sure about dark flow considering all the things I've seen and read regarding how matter flows between objects when colliding. Also... maybe the center of the great attractor is the actual center of our visible universe.

  • @josephkingman523
    @josephkingman523 Před rokem +1

    All are universes are like little cells, trying to devoured eachother, and build up the multiverse

  • @Theducknextdoor
    @Theducknextdoor Před rokem

    Dangit! The weird giant shrimp scp thing is eating the universe again!!