Why Is The Universe Perfect?

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    Researched and Written by Geraint F Lewis
    Narrated and Edited by David Kelly
    Thumbnail Art by Ettore Mazza
    If you like this video, check out Geraint´s excellent book, co-written with Luke Barnes:
    A Fortunate Universe: Life in a Finely Tuned Cosmos
    www.amazon.com/Fortunate-Univ...
    AND check out their CZcams channel:
    / alaslewisandbarnes
    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.
    Image Credits:
    By British Museum - British Museumwww.britishmuseum.org/collect..., CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
    Douglas Adams John Johnson
    Image of Robert Dicke - fair use.www.nap.edu/html/biomems/rdick...
    gizmodo.com/the-forgotten-gen...
    Nick Bostrom By Future of Humanity Institute - www.fhi.ox.ac.uk/press/images... source: www.fhi.ox.ac.uk/wp-content/u..., CC BY 4.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
    Red blood cell By Scootdive at English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
    Cell commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...
    00:00 Introduction
    06:38 Are You Special?
    13:24 The Magic Numbers
    19:46 Changing The Rules Of Nature
    28:46 Why Are We Here?

Komentáře • 6K

  • @HistoryoftheUniverse
    @HistoryoftheUniverse  Před 2 lety +588

    Hope you are enjoying the first second of existence (bit of a tangent this video, but an important part of the puzzle!) Next month let's find out what happened after particles gained mass. Spoiler: nothing not weird.

    • @chris94kennedy
      @chris94kennedy Před 2 lety +27

      i love your channel, please never stop!

    • @jamesdolan4042
      @jamesdolan4042 Před 2 lety +15

      For the last 199,900 years constants of nature did not exist in the minds of us homosapians. Did the constants exist then? A million year explosion is occurring in the Orion nebula. Is that fine tuning?
      Another excellent, exciting and challenging video presentation. Thank you.

    • @Vortex-7358
      @Vortex-7358 Před 2 lety +9

      13:26 max planck? nah max plonk

    • @liberty-matrix
      @liberty-matrix Před 2 lety +11

      Enjoying in an understatement, I'm learning. Thank you for imparting your hard earned knowledge. It really improves the way I look at my life.

    • @robdeskrd
      @robdeskrd Před 2 lety +4

      There is no evidence for fine tuning in the sense that is used by scientists, why does the universe seem perfect for the evolution of life as we know it?
      Because life as we know it what could evolve in these conditions, it doesn't need to be anything more than a consequence of the conditions, notice I didn't say inevitable consequence just a consequence

  • @kriterer
    @kriterer Před 2 lety +3696

    The simplest answer is that the universe is perfect from our point of view because we were created by it and are governed by its laws, so it couldn't be any other way.

    • @jacobcampos2407
      @jacobcampos2407 Před 2 lety +186

      Yeah like what is perfect. I argue nothing is it just is what it is. If it created life then great but if it didn’t then we wouldn’t be able to ask this question at all and does that mean it still wasn’t perfect? Maybe not

    • @aqe7914
      @aqe7914 Před 2 lety +74

      Also universe created the notion of some imperfections so that we could call it perfect? Where did the concept of perfection came from?

    • @aqe7914
      @aqe7914 Před 2 lety +56

      You are talking about observable insanely complex domino effect, this seems to be precodnitioned

    • @Cluedinage
      @Cluedinage Před 2 lety +39

      Kind of like a puddle marveling at the perfect indentation that cradles it? Are we really as fluid as puddles? Didn't they make the opposite point in this vid?

    • @fredriksvard2603
      @fredriksvard2603 Před 2 lety +21

      The intelligent design argument is ridiculous, its not finetuned for life at all. Why create matter that expands into heat death with molecules forming conscious beings that struggle on the crusts of globes of other matter.

  • @Nicolas-qe1ef
    @Nicolas-qe1ef Před rokem +60

    "Planck, had unknowingly, invented quantum mechanics" I hate when that happens, so relatable

  • @andicandy66
    @andicandy66 Před rokem +654

    A small token of my appreciation… one of my favorite channels, fascinating topics and clear, well researched explanations. Thanks! Andrea

    • @HypnosisBear
      @HypnosisBear Před rokem +9

      @Christopher Huxley cuz why not?

    • @Daniel-sm5vy
      @Daniel-sm5vy Před rokem +19

      @Christopher Huxley Nobody knows, it's one of the greatest damn mysteries of physics

    • @infecta
      @infecta Před rokem +3

      @@Daniel-sm5vy i read that while he said that, just so you know your comment had perfect timing

    • @supahdupahplayahmacknumbah7791
      @supahdupahplayahmacknumbah7791 Před rokem +3

      @Christopher Huxley why don't you donate $50.01? Seriously.

    • @owenbartrop8963
      @owenbartrop8963 Před rokem +56

      @Christopher Huxley because he knew you were going to put your 2 cents in.

  • @RyanTheHero3
    @RyanTheHero3 Před rokem +300

    I think we can say with great confidence that the creation of consciousness in this universe is the greatest phenomenon ever seen. Out of all the ways this universe fascinates us, the reality that self-awareness was created from some combination of unconscious matter is more mind-blowing than anything else

    • @whannabi
      @whannabi Před rokem +37

      I'm gonna go crazy just thinking about all these things without any answers. Why so sudden? Is there really no explanations? I'm not surprised religion exists because everyone would go nuts if they constantly thought about it.

    • @howmathematicianscreatemat9226
      @howmathematicianscreatemat9226 Před rokem +1

      Wow, I screen shot this, it’s so touchingly written. If you mind I delete but I just couldn’t help it, it has a very exciting touch to it. =)

    • @Spectre-wd9dl
      @Spectre-wd9dl Před 9 měsíci +10

      Unless matter is conscious.

    • @silksonic3927
      @silksonic3927 Před 9 měsíci

      @@whannabi or maybe it was some supreme being u can call it God as name given by humans and maybe humans just don't want that answer especially the scientists
      Even going by religion not abrahamic which only date back to few thousands of years but hinduism which dates back to time when humans came first the universe age is 311 trillion years and after every 311 trillion years new multiverses are created by the ultimate creator which u all call God

    • @cyonu5675
      @cyonu5675 Před 9 měsíci +18

      @@silksonic3927 mate the universe ain't even 1 trillion years old

  • @Chrisbajs
    @Chrisbajs Před 2 lety +563

    The quality of (some) CZcams videos has far surpassed the old fashined medias like television. It's amazing what level of quality and insight we can stumble upon while surfing YT, and thanks to the algoritm of recommendations, I was fortunate enough to find this utter gem.

    • @las28314
      @las28314 Před 2 lety +3

      yes I know a list of best channels on YT but they are mostly under 1m subscribers, wish yt will make sth like Netflix so we can pay to watch high quality videos or short documentary like this one in order to increase income to those channels, now its kinda free with a little of advertisement but I dont think income from youtube ads can help them invest on their big projects.

    • @masterpepe3641
      @masterpepe3641 Před 2 lety +2

      @@vhawk1951kl No, it was made for the internet.
      Also you realize that tv(classic cable type) is dying right? With less than half the population even having it(not even mentioning watching it), and that percentage is only decreasing with time(as the older demographics which hold a higher percentage of cable slowly die out). The internet will not die(at least not anytime soon), it will take over from the tv as the telephone did for the telegraph and email did for mailing letters.
      The only way the internet would be destroyed is if civilization itself completely collapsed(in which case the internet is not that big of a priority as food and shelter). While if the internet died, then modern civilization would follow it to the grave(with everything today being networked(which is objectively better in every single way)).
      PS, you really shouldnt use the Tower of Babel(i prefer tower of bullshit but to each his own) comparison as it doesnt really work at all(neither does lot and his city(salt of the religious as their “arguments” shatter under the great weight of logic and his brother, consistency)), actually a better religious comparison would be the cleansing of the temple(from the internet’s perspective) or judas(from cable tv’s perspective)

    • @bigcheddar7856
      @bigcheddar7856 Před 2 lety

      Then the comments be like...

    • @jedfra9172
      @jedfra9172 Před 2 lety

      @@vhawk1951kl Says the man subscribed to a huge number of YT channels on the er...so called internet. Pathetic, hypocritical creature indeed.

    • @Dawdan4
      @Dawdan4 Před 2 lety +16

      @@vhawk1951kl stop doing drugs pls

  • @DannyBeans
    @DannyBeans Před rokem +478

    The simulation hypothesis has the same problem that the panspermia hypothesis does: it kicks the problem farther down the road without actually answering it. Whoever's running the simulation has to live in a universe that has constants compatible with life, so the question remains of how those conditions arose - just one level higher. I'm not saying the hypothesis is necessarily wrong, but it absolutely doesn't answer the question.
    Editing to simplify/clarify my position: given that we are in a simulation, two questions that arise are "what conditions allow the simulation to be run?" and "how did those conditions arise?" *These are exactly the same questions the simulation hypothesis purports to answer about our own universe,* and the hypothesis is meaningless if those questions can't be addressed.
    Another edit: if, as has been suggested several times in this thread, the intelligence running the simulation isn't subject to the same natural laws that we are, does that not inherently contradict the assertation that a "fine-tuned" universe is actually necessary in the first place?

    • @gunterstrubinsky9452
      @gunterstrubinsky9452 Před rokem +19

      Not necessarily. We are limited in our imagination that this is needed. In any case. Each simulation needs rules and a start condition. Since the simulation also simulates time, the simulation calculation of the next nanosecond in our 'universe' can take 42 million years of our simulated time on the outside since there is a different outside 'time' but for us it seems to be one Nanosecond that has passed as this is the simulated time. That all on the quantum level is probability and works just fine unless we observe it at the micro level, there is no need to compute each elementar particle. Everything in the simulation is only as complicated as it is observed. The galaxies are only a few of points when you look at it. The simulation has only to calculate more whenever an observer looks at a small part through tools. Only that small part needs to be calculated. Like in a video game. Only what the observer looks at is finely granulated. Whatever happens in the 'world's' outside is more abstract and much easier and quicker to compute. Entanglement could be to compared to multiple pointers to one memory location. A bug? Dark matter and dark energy seems like wrong starting parameters.

    • @gunterstrubinsky9452
      @gunterstrubinsky9452 Před rokem +8

      theoretically there could be only a few observers be present and the rest are simulations. Like scientific results can be presented to the observer as papers without the experiments, proofs, failures. When I am at 30m distance to a tree, the image I see is rough, only when I stand directly in front of the tree, what is in my limited visual field needs to be calculated in a fine granulation. the backside, the crown are farther and don't need to be 'shown' that precise down to the subatomic level. That saves a lot of calculations.

    • @Flyingmsdaisy
      @Flyingmsdaisy Před rokem

      @@gunterstrubinsky9452 Mic Drop!

    • @maythesciencebewithyou
      @maythesciencebewithyou Před rokem +56

      @@Flyingmsdaisy not at all, what he wrote wasn't clever at all. Danny is correct that the problem is just pushed further back.

    • @juliahello6673
      @juliahello6673 Před rokem +2

      Doesn’t mean it can’t be true though

  • @bobhattonjnr
    @bobhattonjnr Před rokem +26

    Documentaries on the Universe (heck, even the solar system) make me feel both totally irrelevant and totally unique and priceless at the same time

  • @jesussanzcamara1049
    @jesussanzcamara1049 Před rokem +1

    Extraordinary, excellent. The best documentaries about the Universe I have seen in many, many years. Congratulations.

  • @Titus873
    @Titus873 Před 2 lety +292

    I am so impressed how you perfectly combined a relaxing, and low, background music with such a fantastic narrative.
    So many science documentaries that are terrible mixed and are anything but a relaxing lecture. This is not the case.
    Its amazing how you control the aspects of the narrative, the pauses, the emphasis, the mistery and the logic with a precise description.
    Your voice sounds from heaven. Thanks for your fanatstic job.

    • @robertthomas4234
      @robertthomas4234 Před 2 lety +9

      ..sorry bro, I nodded off while composing my appreciative reply!! You were sayin...?!😋

    • @jamesjennings4206
      @jamesjennings4206 Před rokem +1

      Sort of like the difference between a good professor and a great professor, I seem to remember the great story teller's and the ability to keep me in the moment

    • @ahklys1321
      @ahklys1321 Před rokem

      Hop off his ding-dong please.
      Why oh why must people *gush* their enthusiasm.

    • @j121212100
      @j121212100 Před rokem +2

      yup, the production quality is top notch.

    • @forestcityfishing4749
      @forestcityfishing4749 Před rokem +1

      Yeah but hes full of crap and always tries to sneak in a big lie. Like "this women was the one who invented it all" false stuff like that.

  • @l2127
    @l2127 Před 2 lety +516

    I enjoyed every second of this wow. These are the things I think about almost daily but never put the research into and you’ve just done it all so perfectly!

    • @Axc.0695
      @Axc.0695 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes

    • @Gnarlac
      @Gnarlac Před 2 lety +2

      Ironically perfect

    • @Markerface
      @Markerface Před 2 lety +1

      Kelvin what If I think I’m bad at math? In other words I need a good math teacher.

    • @jessehanson6120
      @jessehanson6120 Před 2 lety +10

      Ditto. I always knew I was differently wired than the other children in school while I was growing up. I found myself unchallenged and frankly bored in class, as everything was just repetitive and not enough to stimulate my mind. It wasn't until I was in high school and my teachers had all told me that I was unique and highly intelligent, that I truly understood the exponential levels beyond the other students, that my mind was capable of reaching. I would essentially daydream the majority of time about the universe and how the world around me worked. I was able to visualize things that others wouldn't even begin to be capable of comprehending, all in my mind, without having seen an example of what a black hole would look like or how particles and cells intertwine together to make everything in the observable universe. Later in highschool I had a very well versed teacher who taught science class. Chemistry to be exact. But he told me that what I was visualizing is not unlike what Einstein saw in his mind, what he referred to as "thought experiments". So this teacher of mine told me to get my IQ tested. I did and when I did they decided to test me again to make sure it wasn't a fluke. They said my IQ was in the 160 range. This was a huge ah ha moment for me as I always knew I wasn't normal. I was also later diagnosed with Asperger's, which connected even more dots for me, figuratively speaking of course. I suppose I got a bit off track there and forgot where I was going with that for a moment. The bottom line is that it takes a unique type of mind to be able to think about our spatial surroundings and to be able to comprehend nature in a micro and macro scale or quantum visualization of cells and to be able to see a massive object like a the planets. And now in this modern time of scientific breakthrough and discoveries it's so validating to know that I am seeing the world the way it truly is.

    • @jrockkkk
      @jrockkkk Před 2 lety +5

      @@jessehanson6120 Not reading all that i'm sorry or good for u 💕

  • @CharlesGorrie
    @CharlesGorrie Před rokem +4

    I’m loving having found this you tube channel. It is wondrous. It fills me even fuller of wonder than I could even imagine.

  • @hgracern
    @hgracern Před 4 měsíci +2

    Just brilliant as always. Calm clear diction, no distracting music. Incredible info expressed beautifully. ❤❤❤

  • @simpsonyellow
    @simpsonyellow Před 2 lety +29

    Thank you for yet another incredibly high quality release. This channel is my absolute favourite little spot on CZcams.

  • @armadillotoe
    @armadillotoe Před 2 lety +130

    The ability to see an event in mathematical terms is something I have always envied.
    This video has a lot for my old fossilized brain to absorb. I am familiar with some of the concepts but not with all. Thank you.

    • @buttercxpdraws8101
      @buttercxpdraws8101 Před rokem +12

      Yeh. I wish I could understand the language of maths, especially as it relates to astronomy and astrophysics.

    • @whannabi
      @whannabi Před rokem +1

      @@buttercxpdraws8101 just need someone patient enough to teach you right. That's the hardest part, the rest seems trivial next to it.

    • @ibrahimkayikci2146
      @ibrahimkayikci2146 Před rokem +4

      @@buttercxpdraws8101 Actually I can recommend you a book on this, where mathematics is explained as an art and how it translates the Universe as a virtual language;
      Measurement by Paul Lockhart.

    • @movingurbanly4346
      @movingurbanly4346 Před rokem

      the braiin is nt the mind nor a comuter thats masonic naturalism

    • @snailnslug3
      @snailnslug3 Před rokem +1

      Everything is math first. An explanation to a question is answered through math. In all parts of the world. Universal language is math.

  • @janelleakers1478
    @janelleakers1478 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I love your narrative voice. You do a wonderful job

  • @jlwilder8436
    @jlwilder8436 Před rokem +10

    I think, like the Universe we live in, that episode was practically perfect! 😉
    Maybe it's because of the length of some of these shows that I was slow to check them out, but MAN I am glad I did!
    Great channel & content! 👍

  • @Brucebod
    @Brucebod Před rokem +118

    I love to watch your videos. I watch them late at night when all is quiet and I can immerse myself in the visuals and sound. They fire up my imagination spectacularly and I then can then drift to sleep with ease. Thank you for the work you put into these. I much appreciate them!

    • @Dennzer1
      @Dennzer1 Před rokem +4

      👽

    • @user-hy9nh4yk3p
      @user-hy9nh4yk3p Před 6 měsíci +1

      I do not know how these emojis work - but your note is clearly expressed and so inspiring.
      Fare thee well.

  • @Perks5
    @Perks5 Před rokem +10

    How are we even here in the first place is the most simple but unimaginable question to answer

  • @alanarcher
    @alanarcher Před rokem +1

    this is the best channel ever in the history of youtube. thank you so very much!

  • @anitamitchell3452
    @anitamitchell3452 Před rokem +4

    I just found this site the other day and I'm loving it. Sharing with everyone.

    • @artugert
      @artugert Před 3 měsíci

      How did you just now found out about CZcams? … Oh, you mean this channel?
      😆

  • @oryagoda
    @oryagoda Před 2 lety +11

    Great video!
    You have a great ability to get an idea to someone.
    I like how you built up the story and everything about it!
    Thank you

  • @poppatang4216
    @poppatang4216 Před 2 lety +90

    It’s amazing how I’ve loosely tossed around this idea in my head for years and then a video like this perfectly sums up what I could not verbalize myself. Thank you all very much

    • @nickromo8195
      @nickromo8195 Před 2 lety +1

      Now you're going to start to see it everywhere thanks to the bader meinhoff phenomenon

    • @pureog1479
      @pureog1479 Před 2 lety +1

      It’s crazy how you can entertain ideas on your head but not really be able to put it all together. I’m glad these CZcams makes do it because I know it isn’t easy

    • @gregdemeterband
      @gregdemeterband Před 2 lety

      Poppa Tang, please read my comments included...it may surprise you my Friend.
      Also, a book called, The Phoenix Fire Mystery by Silvia Cranston; all the great minds mentioned here in this video, are bearing their Souls with quotations from each one and other famous philosophers who now believe in God...

    • @Farvadude
      @Farvadude Před rokem

      i also had this idea roughly when i was studying biochemistry in college. a few years later i found out about the cosmic fine-tuning question on the internet. i wouldn't be surprised if a lot of people around the world in the past 50-100 years have come to some part of this conclusion on their own and many eventually stumble upon the evidence for fine-tuning online now

  • @owaisahmad7841
    @owaisahmad7841 Před rokem +1

    Another masterpiece - thanks a million.

  • @DoomSkullYT
    @DoomSkullYT Před 2 lety +193

    i almost always fall asleep listening to this, it's just so smooth listening to these videos. I try to stay awake to actually take it in, but it just happens. Great video as always, can't wait for the next one!
    Also just wanted to say I've recently begun my degree in physics with astrophysics.

    • @lbakicz
      @lbakicz Před 2 lety +7

      i recommend that chapter or any other true crime channels, they are my second option to fall asleep too

    • @melwinjohny7263
      @melwinjohny7263 Před 2 lety +10

      HAHA me too, I can’t sleep without these now but when I always have to rewind and figure out which part I fell asleep at for the next day!

    • @michelealphonso6619
      @michelealphonso6619 Před 2 lety +4

      Congratulations and good luck in your endeavors!

    • @ericfrantti9193
      @ericfrantti9193 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lbakicz I usually fall asleep around 11turdy 12turdy every night listening to that chapter good shit 😂

    • @Quark.Lepton
      @Quark.Lepton Před 2 lety +3

      Hey congrats on your major-great career path! Good luck!

  • @greggamba2997
    @greggamba2997 Před 2 lety +4

    Everything you guys produced and uploaded are absolutely fantastic videos! I already said this but will say it again and again, "History of the Universe deserved multimillion subscribers!"

  • @morganlee2806
    @morganlee2806 Před 11 měsíci +18

    This is one of the most thought provoking, well presented scientific videos I've ever watched. 👏

  • @phoenix3992
    @phoenix3992 Před rokem +36

    All of these are so, so well made. They never fail to fill me with a profound sense of awe.
    Thanks HotU

    • @OverRule1
      @OverRule1 Před rokem

      What trips me up is the Universe looks similar a brain. Super sized black holes at the center of each galaxy could be how information gets passed as a collective to the whole

    • @phoenix3992
      @phoenix3992 Před rokem

      @@OverRule1 I've considered that there may be a set of physics that pertains to the sub-quantum scale of the universe, and another that pertains to the super-filamental. And we cannot discern either because we exist in our layer between the two.
      So yeah, like black holes throughout the observable universe interact as the fundamental particles of a larger universe.

  • @obee1kanobee
    @obee1kanobee Před rokem +9

    Can't wait for new docs, I rewatch the old ones more than twice they're that good and informative plus the imaging is fantastic

    • @ninjabodyco
      @ninjabodyco Před rokem

      what if space is absense of light. so light is your entire life that's chopped into billions of pieces. it's fed directly into your eyes using Fibonacci (golden ratio) code to produce a countdown to death, which creates space in between the light. and when the countdown gets to death, you open your eyes to new life, so you're stuck inside a virtual reality infinite loop almost like you have a oculus headset on that's feeding light into your eyes that creates time that creates age that creates death that creates life in an infinite loop forever and forever in physical world, so you need to open your mind's eye and go inwards to go onwards. maybe.

  • @jatinbangar4371
    @jatinbangar4371 Před 2 lety +46

    You are so underrated. I follow so many science channels but never came across your channel. Well detailed, clean and perfect narration

  • @miroslavaandreina8973
    @miroslavaandreina8973 Před rokem +2

    Great video!!! Thank you so much 😍

  • @kofoare9252
    @kofoare9252 Před rokem +2

    Simply Brilliant!!!!

  • @HistoryTime
    @HistoryTime Před 2 lety +415

    2.5 million years to andromeda. I still remember the Sci fi series 🤟

    • @marcdemell5976
      @marcdemell5976 Před 2 lety +1

      It's all a theory and may not be exact ,but close

    • @meloney
      @meloney Před 2 lety +8

      @@marcdemell5976 well, a theory in science is not the same as a theory as in "I'm theorizing something". No, the distance isnt exact to a single lightyear, but it's damn close.

    • @bomt6259
      @bomt6259 Před 2 lety +3

      @@meloney depends where in Andromeda you want to be, 2.5m exact might be the perfect location for me

    • @meloney
      @meloney Před 2 lety

      @@bomt6259 well, it's not like andromeda is a million light-years across xd

    • @-o-light8863
      @-o-light8863 Před 2 lety +4

      In the blink of an eye 👁

  • @matthewgumabon7498
    @matthewgumabon7498 Před rokem +298

    I think it’s cool to think that we (intelligent life) are the universe’s attempt to experience itself. The universe arranged itself in such a way to create beings that could sense and interact with its surroundings and even ponder itself and it’s purpose.
    We are the very thing that we have toiled for generations to understand.

    • @hussainkhan-fg1lv
      @hussainkhan-fg1lv Před rokem

      Maybe the constants can be taken as proof of us living in a simulation clearly the values of constants had to have been chosen selectively by some intelligence for the universe we know to exist perhaps which is why the concept of god is so prevalent in our culture and we get to be the neo of this story and uncover the juicy secrets of this universe, perhaps its is time that we as humanity forget our differences and focus our energy on the research and discovery of the world we live in and embark on journey of adventure and discovery through space time as one big family
      Ps I know thinking like this is way beyond optimistic but its oddly humbling to type such comments 😊

    • @eggy7684
      @eggy7684 Před rokem +5

      VERY TRUE

    • @dododog5002
      @dododog5002 Před rokem +16

      Damn this comment hit me

    • @NaKh96
      @NaKh96 Před rokem +28

      So the univers created itself then created us to experience itself? That's not cool to think, that's not even rational at all.

    • @dododog5002
      @dododog5002 Před rokem +32

      @@NaKh96 lmao you're thinking about it wrong. We are made up of material from the universe, being conscious to observe the thing we are made up of is what they are saying

  • @etebanlujan2974
    @etebanlujan2974 Před rokem +2

    This channel speaks to me as if we're on the same page.
    Like we all know about quarks, electrons, blackholes, cbr and quantum entanglement...We've all heard of these theories and equations, now let's talk about them more.
    I appreciate this type of science on a spiritual level.

  • @j562gee0hdeewestsdegethemuLa

    My favorite from this channel is the one about why time went forward but every video is a classic in my opinion

  • @abhishekdas3320
    @abhishekdas3320 Před 2 lety +111

    I am glad i subscribed to this channel and 'History of the Earth'. Your content is absolutely amazing and worth binging. Yesterday I re-watched some of your videos and was actually wondering when a new one would drop and here it is. Please keep up the good work and do upload new content in the Earth channel pertaining to the geological evolution.

    • @elias_xp95
      @elias_xp95 Před 2 lety

      @Supreme aww boo hoo, you don't know how to read books.

    • @co2_os
      @co2_os Před 2 lety +1

      Wait what!! They have another channel? Christmas came early this year.

    • @melwinjohny7263
      @melwinjohny7263 Před 2 lety

      @Supreme why are you so angry bro, just don’t watch it if you don’t want haha

    • @melwinjohny7263
      @melwinjohny7263 Před 2 lety

      @Supreme just don’t watch it then and grab a snickers bro

    • @Joe_Potts
      @Joe_Potts Před 2 lety

      Evolution of geology as in how geology over time affected evolution or how the Earth's geology changed (evolved) over time?
      Both sound like amazing topics

  • @schaeferstudios
    @schaeferstudios Před rokem +1

    Very Cool! Thank You for Sharing!

  • @Norr42
    @Norr42 Před rokem

    I think these are fuggin awesome! Thank you so much

  • @Urgleflogue
    @Urgleflogue Před 2 lety +39

    In my universe the constants of nature produce quite good wine. Thank you, great tuner in the sky.

  • @Rafaga777
    @Rafaga777 Před 2 lety +10

    What a joy to watch. As always topnotch quality. Instant click and like. Thanks a lot for posting.

  • @kasrapirahesh6938
    @kasrapirahesh6938 Před rokem +17

    I find that the greatest force driving me to continue living and exploring is the curiosity to understand more of this magnificent universe. And, to be honest I wouldn’t want to be immortal only and only if I could know more of this mystery.

    • @FordSierraIS
      @FordSierraIS Před rokem +3

      immortality would prohibit you to experience death, and what comes after it - which is even more interesting than life itself to me

    • @jaxmc1912
      @jaxmc1912 Před rokem +1

      @@FordSierraIS - and which has no proof of existing

    • @sunilkumaryadav2183
      @sunilkumaryadav2183 Před rokem

      ​@@jaxmc1912 how to find proof of the death

    • @jaxmc1912
      @jaxmc1912 Před rokem

      @@sunilkumaryadav2183 "how to find proof of the death" you mean proof that death exists? well, according to science, memories and experiences ate stored and processed in the brain, so once the body stops functioning correctly and giving oxygen to the brain, braincells die and at some point, which we call neurological death, the damage is irreversible and your self is gone forever. i would go as far as to say that if all your memories and experiences were deleted from your brain its the same as if you died and a new person was born (although in this case the "new person" has the same genetics and is born already your age)

    • @To_The_Above
      @To_The_Above Před 29 dny

      Islam answered what you are looking for for me

  • @MrJermson
    @MrJermson Před 2 lety +6

    Breathtaking video. Absolutely wonderful. Thank you for the upload.

  • @thanatoslives343
    @thanatoslives343 Před rokem +166

    “This is rather as if you imagine a puddle waking up one morning and thinking, 'This is an interesting world I find myself in - an interesting hole I find myself in - fits me rather neatly, doesn't it? In fact it fits me staggeringly well, must have been made to have me in it!' This is such a powerful idea that as the sun rises in the sky and the air heats up and as, gradually, the puddle gets smaller and smaller, frantically hanging on to the notion that everything's going to be alright, because this world was meant to have him in it, was built to have him in it; so the moment he disappears catches him rather by surprise. I think this may be something we need to be on the watch out for.”
    ― Douglas Adams, The Salmon of Doubt

    • @radRadiolarian
      @radRadiolarian Před rokem +18

      way to send me into another existential crisis

    • @bartf656
      @bartf656 Před rokem +5

      So I guess you know huh? I thought I was only one of the very few who knew. But it's now rather looking like we ate no longer the "very few" but now its just the "few". Anyway which event are you talking about because I know of 4 of them that are 100% coming the only difference is when........you talking about the one coming this decade before 2030 or you talking about the one 100,000,000 years from now?

    • @madirickard2660
      @madirickard2660 Před rokem +1

      @bart can you give more info please- what 2 events are we talking about here ?

    • @vincentrusso4332
      @vincentrusso4332 Před rokem +1

      I will take the book of Ecclesiastes of Douglass whoever..

    • @TaylorFalk21
      @TaylorFalk21 Před rokem +5

      @@bartf656 da fuc

  • @phillipjones2924
    @phillipjones2924 Před rokem +4

    The matrix idea still requires a creator, plus the laws of physics for the programmer will be different thus it goes to say that a computer may not be necessary to create universes and computers may not even be possible in such a world, thus that is the definition of a God.

  • @theresachung703
    @theresachung703 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for your work

  • @arbitraryarmorify
    @arbitraryarmorify Před 2 lety +14

    This is a beautiful way of putting forth one of the many ways our universe is utterly perplexing!

  • @spacekiwikit
    @spacekiwikit Před 2 lety +13

    Watching your videos is like preparing for a wedding..Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue..But always told in such a smooth and entertaining way, you can't help but be mesmerised by it.I love the mention of the Hitchhiker 's guide!

  • @kingandrew801
    @kingandrew801 Před rokem +2

    Thanks!

  • @manueljohn456
    @manueljohn456 Před měsícem

    You are a perfect teacher for quick, conceptual thinkers

  • @TheAC130E
    @TheAC130E Před 2 lety +26

    This is some fire content, I remember why I love physics so much, reality is some much cooler than fiction could ever do justice

    • @GennUSA
      @GennUSA Před rokem +1

      You have me on a whole new concept of thinking. That reality is far more infinitely interesting than fiction. In a way, our imaginations are essentially infinite, yet the more we look at reality, it's as vast if not more. Thank you, I will be thinking on this for a long time!

    • @ninjabodyco
      @ninjabodyco Před rokem +1

      what if space is absense of light. so light is your entire life that's chopped into billions of pieces. it's fed directly into your eyes using Fibonacci (golden ratio) code to produce a countdown to death, which creates space in between the light. and when the countdown gets to death, you open your eyes to new life, so you're stuck inside a virtual reality infinite loop almost like you have a oculus headset on that's feeding light into your eyes that creates time that creates age that creates death that creates life in an infinite loop forever and forever in physical world, so you need to open your mind's eye and go inwards to go onwards. maybe.

  • @professorjack2099
    @professorjack2099 Před 2 lety +185

    Isn't it crazy that we ARE this stuff that boggles our minds? That at some point, every fundamental "thing" your made of was once part of the very beginning of the universe. WE ARE THE UNIVERSE

    • @bartf656
      @bartf656 Před rokem +38

      Exactly, and if that is the case it's not hard to figure out what life is? The meaning of life is experience. All we are is the universe trying to experience itself. By universe I also mean God. What was the point of having this magnificent universe if it couldn't experience anything. So that is where the experience of life comes from. And that also makes us part God or God is in us all. And that also makes us all one. Now if only more people would realize this, I think its a number of only 1%. All it takes is 1% of all the people in the world to realize and believe this to upgrade our concuousness to the next level. Whether this is true or not I have no clue, something I learned and I'm absolutely fascinated by it.

    • @jjhack3r
      @jjhack3r Před rokem +20

      @@bartf656 I came to the exact same solution on my own from doing psychedelics...

    • @user-th9ld7uf3j
      @user-th9ld7uf3j Před rokem +6

      we are "from" the universe

    • @soundrider7025
      @soundrider7025 Před rokem +8

      @@bartf656 Why would you say "universe" but actually mean "god" ? Those two are two different words with 2 very different definitions. We should start to pay a little bit attention to the language we all agreed on. And also, if the -point- of the universe is to experience itself then it is failing miserably. Maybe somewhere far away there are beings that are much better than us but we suck huge ass and we are SOOOOOO vastly stupid which is why we will NEVER explore anything in the universe. So if we are alone, OR if there are other stupid beings like us, the universe is failing to experience itself.

    • @daggermouth4695
      @daggermouth4695 Před rokem +6

      @@bartf656 lol you're not serious are you? Evolution.
      We are not the universe
      We are here for procreation
      Which we fail at
      Every generation we get worse and worse 🤷‍♂️
      It's not for experience it's for procreation and we as humans fail at that.
      Also.
      Please don't talk about science if you think God is real 🤣

  • @triekps4821
    @triekps4821 Před rokem +1

    There's so much i don't understand about the universe and yet i'm facinated by it.

  • @shinjipascal862
    @shinjipascal862 Před rokem

    subbed, really like the mystery of the UNIVERSE

  • @g2squared
    @g2squared Před 4 měsíci

    Truly Exceptional❕

  • @Evie-bz1lr
    @Evie-bz1lr Před 2 lety +6

    Wow. This channel deserves way more subscribers. Sublime content :)

  • @ArunodayTimes
    @ArunodayTimes Před 2 lety +25

    Beautifully written, great graphics and most of all thought behind it all...

    • @gregdemeterband
      @gregdemeterband Před 2 lety

      I believe you may enjoy a Book written called, The Phoenix Fire Mystery by Silvia Cranston...
      That includes many quotations by the very same people who are mentioned in this video, to get inside the very minds of those great Physicists, as well as,
      evidence of the existence of our eternal Souls...👽

  • @D_D2016
    @D_D2016 Před 3 měsíci

    The voice is mesmerizing... The information is compact n fulfilling

  • @jjevans1693
    @jjevans1693 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Perfectly tuned for randomness.

  • @hajnalipo7209
    @hajnalipo7209 Před rokem +11

    Wow! This Channel is awesome. Thanks for sharing such a Quality content. It's interesting how knowing more and more about our universe rises more and more questions. Such a complexity of circumstances to fit together "by chance" just to aloud us to experience life ... and death. The biggest question is WHY. I'm not really sure if science could ever give an answer to this question because probably the answer is beyond matter. It must be a point in space and time where science of matter meets "science" beyond matter. Who knows...

  • @eternalcowboy224
    @eternalcowboy224 Před 2 lety +4

    Love these videos. Hope they only grow in popularity.

  • @y5mgisi
    @y5mgisi Před 8 měsíci

    I just love thinking about these kinds of questions.

  • @lifearttimes
    @lifearttimes Před 7 měsíci +1

    Divine.Thank You, for this fabulous episode. Shine On!✨✨✨

  • @hallamhal
    @hallamhal Před 2 lety +156

    Interesting question, kind of like asking why a puddle of water is the shape that it is - I'd say its because that's how it best fits in the hole it's been given to fill

    • @hallamhal
      @hallamhal Před 2 lety +20

      Looked it up, turns out that's a Douglas Adams analogy too! I knew I'd heard it somewhere before

    • @dr.withoutthedegree3990
      @dr.withoutthedegree3990 Před 2 lety +13

      So you stole it

    • @sacr3
      @sacr3 Před 2 lety +24

      Why does water act the way it does? Why does it even exist? Just what the hell is energy?
      What the hell is this 3 dimensional space/time bubble? Why did it even begin? Where does it sit? How big and how deep does reality really go?
      Wouldn't it be easier to have absolutely nothing? Why something at all?
      We should have never even existed yet for some reason, we do.. why?
      And no, not simple answers like "cause we do", or "cause quantum fluctuations" because both of those aren't what's being asked.
      Quantum fluctuations? Why? Just how the hell did that appear and again, why something instead of nothing?
      My brain gets scrambled when I think about all of this not even existing, that would mean absolutely nothing exists to the point where nothing doesn't even exist.
      But this does, so there is a MUCH bigger system at play here that goes far far beyond our level of comprehension.
      We won't know why existence exists.
      Like trying to comprehend colors we can't see, a lady with an additional cone cell says she sees plurple, you'll never be able to imagine it until you actually see it.
      Our comprehension is limited to what we can experience. If we can't experience a different reality than this one, we can never truly comprehend just how insane existence is
      Nor could we ever, our bodies being built by the laws in this bubble, we can't leave

    • @exnihilodeux9735
      @exnihilodeux9735 Před 2 lety +3

      Busted

    • @GoodMan-rq6no
      @GoodMan-rq6no Před 2 lety +4

      @@dr.withoutthedegree3990 he used it think of analogies as tools

  • @KoNqueeFtador
    @KoNqueeFtador Před 2 lety +8

    Loved the topic. You should follow up with a video of the problems with navigating through space if we ever were able to come up with tech. To actually travel it.

    • @jeffwads
      @jeffwads Před 2 lety +1

      There is no tech to achieve FTL. It isn't possible even if given another billion years, etc. Just face reality and move on.

  • @peipe117
    @peipe117 Před rokem

    You answered half of all my questions.😊

  • @NathanHarrison7
    @NathanHarrison7 Před rokem +17

    Another mind blowing documentary. Wow. Thank you for taking the time to create these incredible educational videos and for making them so very interesting and engaging. I wish learning in school was this fun. It seems that the more science matures the more scientist have to go back and re-examine their core ideas. That scientific maturity leads to greater understanding of the complexity of everything here on earth (and in the universe), creates more questions then answers and to understanding there exists more order then once thought. I vote for God. As hard as the belief in Him is, it is harder, for me, to believe all of this Galactic Order, not to mention organic life on Earth, happened by some perfect accident. Time will tell the truth.

    • @thecatsman
      @thecatsman Před 8 měsíci

      'Some perfect accident'? Maybe you NEED religion Nathan. If you think billions, of years, millions of suns, and perhaps only a few thousand worlds like this one in our tiny sector off the universe = then realize that in nature things happen (or don't happen) because there is never any choice, then you will be as excited as I am about the certainty of complex life throughout the universe. We may never learn about it but it doesn't need a god to make it wonderful. People can be wonderful as well. We are taking our time to learn how to behave, but I would bet my pension you can rely on your own moral intelligence to cope with a god to guide you. Am I wrong?

    • @NathanHarrison7
      @NathanHarrison7 Před 8 měsíci

      You state your ideas as facts. I expressed a personal idea. Ideas do not need citations but "facts" do. Therefore citations please sir.@@thecatsman

  • @Ananda7372
    @Ananda7372 Před 2 lety +6

    Quite simply put, energy cannot be destroyed it only change forms and it's always balancing itself.

  • @Artur_M.
    @Artur_M. Před 2 lety +27

    "Part 1: Are you special?" Oh yeah, I needed a bit of an existential crisis with my breakfast.
    I'm joking of course. Great video!

  • @PolarChimes
    @PolarChimes Před 9 měsíci +5

    This is an interesting, thought provoking channel with well presented content. I just want to leave some of my thoughts.
    I think when we talk about why we are here, or how significant we are, or whether the universe is perfect or not, we enter philosophical territory, these are questions that can be looked at in many ways, they are something that can be informed by the current science, but not ultimately decided by it. It is also important to remember that reductionism is not our only option, and that each view has its own problems and merits.
    I personally think that the most significant things in the universe are some of the smallest, individual people we care about, life, things we enjoy doing, our feelings and the feelings of others, our power to think for ourselves and attempt solve the problems that matter to us, causes we believe in, notions such as love, empathy, fairness, justice, etc. These may also play a part answering the why are we here question for ourselves. I think the Earth is special because it is our only home, and a cradle of life. It does not need to be big or exceptional from a scientific standpoint to be important for us.
    We do not all need to agree on the same interpretations of observations all of the time, sometimes it is good to agree to disagree from a place of sincere respect. As the video mentions, some people believe in god, others think we are in a simulation. Some have no opinion at all/don't care to. All of these are fine. There are some people of faith in my life that are so kind and good in their actions, that it makes me think if I were to believe, it would be because of their example.
    Anyway thanks for reading, hope today's a good day for you.

    • @cyonu5675
      @cyonu5675 Před 9 měsíci +3

      it's up to us to determine how and why we are here after all even if we're wrong it's the truth to us, we hold theories about quantum science as fact due to math but math is also something we came up with perhaps it means nothing even when able to prove phenomenon and what we believe to be the secrets of the universe

    • @patriot1303
      @patriot1303 Před 4 měsíci

      Hmm. I think your thoughts attempt to bring together people of varying beliefs out of respect for the person which is a good standard to live by but notably a standard which can only come from God for without God the standard is simply a preference in how to live and others may logically prefer something different- Hitler certainly did. So I think while it is important to have respect for others in a live and let live fashion we should never sacrifice the search for truth using reason bolstered with science and philosophy and the application of the truth as we understand it. Peace

  • @nickinskeep
    @nickinskeep Před 9 měsíci +1

    Good lord these videos always bring out the crazies

  • @jasonkinzie8835
    @jasonkinzie8835 Před 2 lety +300

    Philosopher here. Simulation theory isn't loved by me. It clearly just pushes the question of complexity back into another universe. Why is the simulator's universe so hospitable to life?

    • @martinreynolds5905
      @martinreynolds5905 Před 2 lety +18

      Because a simulators universe is the most perfect universe to provide these simulations.

    • @jasonkinzie8835
      @jasonkinzie8835 Před 2 lety +77

      @@martinreynolds5905 Okay. But why use their perfect universe to explain our perfect universe? Occam's razor would suggest using only one such universe rather than two in order to explain complexity.

    • @pseudophp
      @pseudophp Před 2 lety +76

      @@jasonkinzie8835 Fully agreed, glad you brough that up. It appears to be a form of circular reasoning. The same questions we ask about our universe will still apply to the "original" universe. This hypothesis belongs to the realm of ideas. Same with the multiverses, it is an idea meant to suit the fine-tuning of our universe, but we cannot observe anything outside of our universe and cannot explain the Big Bang so, all for naught. By this logic, by their logic, God is just as plausible an idea, and if anything, God IS the simplest explanation.

    • @kevwatts
      @kevwatts Před 2 lety +22

      But that is just changing one god for another. now is a programer

    • @Aliasn433
      @Aliasn433 Před 2 lety +20

      Well, even though the universe where we currently reside in seems so large it isn’t endless. It had a start, it probably will end, its space probably also has a boundary (Although those are theories/ assumptions). but if we take the assumption that this universe is not entirely infinite in time and space, why shouldn’t there be a second one? Or a third? Or infinite other universes? What would be a plausible argument for that there is only one universe that started some time ago, created some space, and then vanishes into nothingness again? The only argument I ever hear is that we can only observe this universe. But is that a good argument? I cannot observe you directly, still I know (I’m assuming) that you’re existing bc you wrote a comment. I can not see other people’s thoughts or even my own but I still assume that they exist.
      I mean I get why some people might feel uncomfortable with this idea of “infinity” actually existing. It would mean that everything every bullshit you could imaging would exist in some random universe. It would mean there would be places with 5, 6 or even infinite dimensions. It would mean that there would be places where creatures like a Christian god exist. It would mean that there would be universes that would be just simulations in other universes. Anything would and could exist at some point in some time (or probably there would be universes with entirely different concepts then space and time, universes we couldn’t even imagine). It’s hard to wrap your head around this idea but I find it much more convincing then all the other proposals (one universe with or without god, a simulated universe inside another one)

  • @Numba003
    @Numba003 Před 2 lety +12

    I am loving this series guys. Thank you so much for such beautiful and informative content.
    Stay well out there everybody, and God bless you friends. :)

  • @michaeldunwoody3629
    @michaeldunwoody3629 Před rokem

    I am very thankful For created this incredible universe and is allowing us to experience life to its fullest. Man is that he may have joy.

  • @payattention6114
    @payattention6114 Před rokem +1

    Love your channel.

  • @lsb2623
    @lsb2623 Před 2 lety +42

    only in a perfect universe, can a bubblebutt exist.

  • @grahammichaelburns
    @grahammichaelburns Před 2 lety +4

    Fantastic video, just fantastic, on a topic I´ve often pondered. Fantastic production values, well explained, solid science. I hope you're getting a gig on the BBC or similar soon! This is up there with Al-khalili or Cox science docos. Well done and best of luck.

    • @grahammichaelburns
      @grahammichaelburns Před 2 lety

      Turtles. :-)

    • @eldin14
      @eldin14 Před rokem

      "All things were created through Christ and for Christ. He ·was there before anything was made [is before all things], and all things ·continue [endure; or hold together] ·because of [or in] him". 1 Colossians 1:17
      Answered 2000 years ago: How things 'hold together', i.e. The Strong Force... 'a fundamental interaction of nature that acts between subatomic particles of matter. The strong force binds quarks together in clusters to make more-familiar subatomic particles, such as protons and neutrons. It also holds together the atomic nucleus and underlies interactions between all particles containing quarks.'
      Hawking knew nothing but what his puny mortal mind could devise, locked into it and his chair, as he was. No mind alive on earth is smarter than the Creator of all. Fools argue against God.

  • @erdnalickeroftoads2143
    @erdnalickeroftoads2143 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Max Planck when discovering the Planck Constant: "So ein Mist!"
    Everyone here: *indistinguishable screaming and cheering*

  • @edenb329
    @edenb329 Před rokem +2

    it would be akin to having an object permanence of other universes (4th dimensional physics, quantum), like how our pets have trouble with object permanence of the 3rd dimension. it can be said that we exist in a quantum dream (at least), meanwhile they exist in a classical dream (or something around that).

  • @danielm81
    @danielm81 Před 2 lety +10

    I've found a new fundamental constant called HoU Constant which is: 1 = 3
    This is how many times I have to watch every new episode until I'm satisfied. It's just so good!

    • @MrSdjwatson
      @MrSdjwatson Před 2 lety +1

      .....or even 1 to the power 3.....very very watchable!

  • @singularity___
    @singularity___ Před 2 lety +5

    Time to comment to boost in the algorithm again. Thanks for more amazing content 🖤

  • @kasulefrancis23
    @kasulefrancis23 Před rokem +9

    They most likely reason why the physics is just right for us to exist is because several universes most likely kept colliding and achieving stable states in a recurring manner and once a stable series of computational constants where in place it kept recurring even faster to more stable complex forms that are conscious as well.This would be an evitable equilibrium achieved by any progress in to a more complicated state.

    • @raularnela3654
      @raularnela3654 Před 9 měsíci

      But in the theory of the multiverse, all the universes that are generated are independent of one another and would never collide or interact. There is no way for us to detect the existence of other universes. That’s why in this documentary he said the multiverse theory isn’t really a theory since there’s no evidence to back it up.

    • @kato_dsrdr
      @kato_dsrdr Před 8 měsíci

      @@raularnela3654 Yes and fine tuning would still be needed for these universes to exist.

    • @mikey10
      @mikey10 Před 3 měsíci

      Entropy makes that impossible

  • @mrmanch204
    @mrmanch204 Před rokem

    This is a beautiful informative presentation, collating the scientific understanding of us in the universe. In attempting to address questions of this magnitude, I'm struck by how more questions are apparent.
    But I'm still trying to understand the primary catalyst for it all, the Big Bang. After all, science has no real idea with any certainties what was before, what was there to cause it, or was there nothing before? Further, although everything has come from a point in the Universe and is still accelerating away from it, you cannot point to where that is.
    If those questions cannot be answered, then the whole scientific endeavour surely is in question?

  • @queeg9k
    @queeg9k Před 2 lety +6

    Wish I'd stumbled across this channel sooner - the production quality & clarity of communication are as good as I've seen!! V.interesting discussion but can't help thinking the perception of perfection when assessing the balance of the fundamental forces is predicated on the belief that the complexity required for life (& specifically human consciousness) is intended rather than just emergent.

  • @AppetiteMLBB
    @AppetiteMLBB Před 2 lety +4

    This probably has nothing to do with this video but I “constantly” see the number 137 through out my day. It’s brought a lot of Curiosity to what this means and if it’s some kind of message. The fine structure constant.

  • @Old_Cowboy_Magic
    @Old_Cowboy_Magic Před 5 měsíci +11

    We are just the universe perceiving itself, and I think that’s beautiful.

    • @patriot1303
      @patriot1303 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Such a romantic lol 😉

    • @artugert
      @artugert Před 3 měsíci

      We are each a PART of the universe observing a PART of the universe. Major difference. Not that the entire universe can’t observe itself, but we are not the entire universe.

  • @charlesmiller000
    @charlesmiller000 Před 9 měsíci

    This channel is Nobel Prize equivalent in its perfection !!!
    Live Long and Thanks !

  • @dotnet97
    @dotnet97 Před 2 lety +6

    I wish you'd have also covered the explanation that the constants appear fine tuned because as the simulations have shown, most other combinations don't allow for complexity, and thus wouldn't allow us to exist to question the specific values of the constants in the first place.
    IMO it's the most compelling explanation. This covers why the constants have their specific values, leaving only the 'how' (which is covered by regular physics stuff).

    • @TheChzoronzon
      @TheChzoronzon Před 2 lety +2

      That's the anthropic principle... and it's useless.
      In every single scenario (necesity, inteligent design, multiverse, evolutionary cosmology etc etc) the inhabitants of that universe can "apply" it.
      And any "explanation" that can be applied to EVERY scenario isn't an explanation, it's a void taulology

    • @co2_os
      @co2_os Před 2 lety

      @@TheChzoronzon can you explain that in simpler terms? Because I really don't see why the anthropic principle is useless.

    • @TheChzoronzon
      @TheChzoronzon Před 2 lety

      @@co2_os I just told you, in the most plain terms possible... I don't know how to make it even more simple
      I can repeat it again, adding some emphasis:
      "In every single different scenario possible (1º necesity, 2º inteligent design, 3º multiverse, 4º evolutionary cosmology 5ºetc etc) the inhabitants of that universe could reason that way (insert anthropic principle here)
      They can use that "explanation"
      And any "explanation" that can be applied to EVERY scenario possible, even if all of them are completely different at the core, isn't an explanation, it's just a hollow simpleness

  • @oldschoolman1444
    @oldschoolman1444 Před 2 lety +43

    I find it pretty amazing how life took hold and evolved on our tiny planet. I hope that people will evolve from the belief systems that separate us and see the amazement of life.

    • @josuebrown6001
      @josuebrown6001 Před 2 lety +1

      I am Lucifers son I am here to destroy earth and take all human souls with me back to hell . I will rule earth and then watch it burn to ashes

    • @nothingbutlove4886
      @nothingbutlove4886 Před 2 lety +5

      @@josuebrown6001 cool

    • @vectoralphaAI
      @vectoralphaAI Před 2 lety +1

      @@josuebrown6001 the do it already loser.

    • @heyitsagoodday4325
      @heyitsagoodday4325 Před 2 lety +1

      Ooh so scary. You say you’ll watch the world burn to ashes but the only thing you see being turned to ashes is your soul in the lake of fire.

    • @scottydu81
      @scottydu81 Před 2 lety +1

      I cant imagine a word where cheetahs didn’t eat wildebeests.

  • @googleuser3620
    @googleuser3620 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video

  • @khanakharab1725
    @khanakharab1725 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Whoever is making these videos. Thank you. Thank you very very much.

  • @alsindtube
    @alsindtube Před rokem +1

    Good stuff!

  • @AnAn-yu1tf
    @AnAn-yu1tf Před rokem +48

    "Our physical existence in this universe is nothing more than the manifestation of a huge number of interactions of its fundamental pieces, and all these interactions are dictated by the values of the constants of nature". This is really, an amazing and mindblowing way of seeing absolutely everything, all this video is *fascinating ♥*

    • @Dennzer1
      @Dennzer1 Před rokem

      🧠🧠🧠🧠🧠🧠

    • @jahjoeka
      @jahjoeka Před rokem +3

      That still doesn't answer life.

    • @AnAn-yu1tf
      @AnAn-yu1tf Před rokem +1

      @@jahjoeka I never said that... just a way of seeing things, not the absolute truth

    • @solideogloria5553
      @solideogloria5553 Před rokem

      amen, that was what amazes me too a few yrs ago when i was an agnostic/atheist until i start to think. now i understand why a materialistic/ agnostic world view attracts many. let us eat ,drink and be merry for tomorrow we die.

    • @solideogloria5553
      @solideogloria5553 Před rokem

      @@AnAn-yu1tf spot on

  • @alexojideagu
    @alexojideagu Před 2 lety +15

    An Anthropic principle of some kind is a valid argument. If we assume that the universe at an atomic level has no fixed form and is just potential energy, probability and time, with no solid reality, it's possible we could be "seeing" back in time through our instruments and eyes a version of a universe that should exist if we were to exist. We are manifesting our past universe out of an infinite possible number of potential universes. A Feedback loop of mutual creation with no beginning in time other than local time. This is a real hypothesis.

    • @Idazmi7
      @Idazmi7 Před 2 lety +1

      Science is not about assumptions.

    • @alexojideagu
      @alexojideagu Před 2 lety

      @@Idazmi7 Black Holes were only proven conclusively the past 5 years. Stephen Hawking's entire Hawking Radiation theory was based on assuming black holes exist. And many times he admitted he was wrong on aspects of black holes and made bets with other scientists he lost.

    • @alexojideagu
      @alexojideagu Před 2 lety +3

      @@Idazmi7 Dark Matter is not remotely proven yet. Many scientists base their theoretical work assuming it's real. And calculate it in their theories.

    • @alexojideagu
      @alexojideagu Před 2 lety +3

      @@Idazmi7 String Theory is literally based on assumptions derived from equations. None of it proven yet in experiments.

    • @alexojideagu
      @alexojideagu Před 2 lety +3

      @@Idazmi7 Super Symmetry was assumed to be correct and the basis of all particle physics. But it has yet to be detected by the Large Hadron Collider and it's a major problem.

  • @fellsmoke
    @fellsmoke Před rokem

    The big bang represents the energy of our universe expressed in all the ways possible which allows questions...awareness of the space and time we inhabit...perhaps infinite possibilities exists in which no question could exist...calculations saying so don't create them...
    only this expression of all the possible expressions of our universes entropy, start to finish provide the exceedingly brief period in which we exist in this "space and time" and can ask... Most of the space and time of this universe was and will be again uninhabited by life as we know and understand it...

  • @yep.x1000
    @yep.x1000 Před rokem +1

    First class! Cheers! ❤️👏

  • @archmad
    @archmad Před 2 lety +17

    we give meaning, that's why we think it's perfect. but it's neither perfect or imperfect. it is just is.

    • @John_Doe742
      @John_Doe742 Před 2 lety +2

      It perfectly just is

    • @nothingbutlove4886
      @nothingbutlove4886 Před 2 lety

      This. Reasoning is an instict/skill created by humans/evolution to survive.

  • @hellskitchen10036
    @hellskitchen10036 Před rokem +3

    Since I was 10 y.o. (1958) , I would tell people to stop complaining, do you know how lucky you are to be alive and on a planet such as earth. What a gift. This is how I've lived my life!

    • @andjusticeforall8813
      @andjusticeforall8813 Před rokem

      Perspective… not everyone got so lucky, children beaten and raped daily by their own families etc
      As I write this millions if not billions of poor souls suffer horrifically
      Absolutely everything in life is personal perspective
      For myself I don’t think we are lucky, I lean towards Mr Hawking’s views that we are chemical scum and nothing more

    • @hellskitchen10036
      @hellskitchen10036 Před rokem +1

      @@andjusticeforall8813 OK, I was born in the 40's beat as a child in the 50's, gang violence as a teen mid 60's, went to Vietnam and had my lung shot of my chest late 60's, became a heroin addict after too much morphine in the 70's, but some how I found love, managed to have 3 beautiful daughters, 3 grandkids and lived happily ever after... so no more crying , you only have one life... live the #&@* out of it!

    • @scrumptious9673
      @scrumptious9673 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@hellskitchen10036thank you for sharing

  • @DefektiveEnvy
    @DefektiveEnvy Před rokem +1

    Your videos are an experience.

  • @Spinner891
    @Spinner891 Před rokem +2

    The simulation theory is essentially appealing to the same things as the existence of a fine-tuner deity. It either fails to answer the question by kicking the problem farther down the road (like others have pointed out in other comments), or it is God but by a different name.
    The only two explanations we have left are fine-tuning by a fine-tuner (God), or that our universe won the existential lottery within a multiverse of infinite universes. Of course, with both of these explanations we arrive at the same exact questions: How and why? How and why does Goes exist? How and why does a multiverse exist? If all we do is propose explanations that require the same questions to be answered, then we will never arrive at the truth. The only way to arrive at an actual ultimate answer is to conclude that whatever the ultimate explanation is, it just... is. If God created the universe, then God had no origin or creator Himself, nor does He exist as a result of some kind of omniversal set of rules. He just... is. If the multiverse exists and we exist in it, then the multiverse has no origin or 'multiverse of multiverses', and all of the rules and mechanisms of the multiverse are built into its own intrinsic nature. The multiverse just... is.
    Personally, I am a Christian, and I believe in God. I believe that these ponderings are align with the Biblical understanding of God. When it comes to mankind's pursuit of answers, I find that the farther we go with naturalism alone, the more we approach explanations that are essentially the same as God. If we are primarily concerned with the truth, and there is no explanatory or evidential difference between God and a multiverse, why then is the multiverse still preferred? Is it because we have labeled it as being 'natural'? Clearly it isn't though, as the very nature of the multiverse is to contain infinite universes that contain their own natures that are completely different from our own. The only explanation I can think of is that the existence of God has baggage that some do not want. That they do not want to resort to an explanation that their ancestors used, so that our greater knowledge would 'mean' something. That they do not want to be labeled within the scientific community as being 'anti-science', for believing in the supernatural. Perhaps even that they have a grudge against God, or do not wish to accept the consequences of the existence of God. Ultimately, it seems that the only reasons to prefer a multiverse over God boils down to emotion rather than truth.