I honestly find the size of the universe kinda comforting. Any action or mistake you regret will ultimately not matter in this vast empty void that will outlast anything we as humanity create
@@Trentagaemthat is so insanely irrational. you may know a lot about what is going to happen, but did you know that the time it takes for a star to become a white dwarf is in the trillions of years? our earth will be consumed by the sun in 5 billion years, which is roughly double the earths age btw. nothing significant will ever happen in our lifetimes. wrap your head around that. i do agree with the original commenter though, space is fascinating.
For our sins we deserve eternity in hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins through living a perfect life for us, his death and his resurrection so we can be forgiven and receive eternal life if we follow and obey him in faith FOR LIFE , Jesus loves u all and desires to have a personal relationship with you all of love, peace, redemption and obedience ✝️ May Jesus bless you all, repent of your sins and turn to Christ before it's too late 🙏🏿❤
@@Fang-sigma2mz For our sins we deserve eternity in hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins through living a perfect life for us, his death and his resurrection so we can be forgiven and receive eternal life if we follow and obey him in faith FOR LIFE , Jesus loves u and desires to have a personal relationship with you of love, peace, redemption and obedience ✝️ May Jesus bless you, repent of your sins and turn to Christ before it's too late 🙏🏿❤️
i’ll be so real, space just fascinates me. the fact that it’s impersonal sort of makes me feel better. it’s dope that we can even observe this and learn about it. it’s so cool we exist in this universe, even if we don’t know the who, what, how, where, and why. it’s a giant endless mystery, i love it. there’s something so comforting about space. like this is our home, this is all that we will ever know. it’s humbling, terrifying, and beautiful. it reminds me to take it easy, enjoy what i have while i’m here.
For all we know we our universe might just be a singular atom making up neurons in some greater beings brain. Shoot we know we can break things down all the way to atoms/particles/quarks so who's to say it doesn't work in opposite direction.
@@DeeEditor1 do you know what’s so weird to me? i’ve had this thought for years. i’ve seen this same comment here and there recently, too. i think that’s so odd, and it makes me very curious because how is that a speculation so many of us come to?
This video made me so uncomfortable. Like talking about a baby to their mother about what's going to happen through their life. "You're only seeing it's baby steps now, but first, the eyes will go, and then finally when there's darkness in the eyes, they'll die"
What made me uncomfortable was watching theories on the meaning of life, just for them to conclude that life is ultimately meaningless. Unless you believe in God, reality is VERY depressing. Some of the top scientists/atheists in the world came to the conclusion that the only question you should be asking yourself is, "Should you kill yourself?"
@@OneLonlyDog Yes! Not to whether you should kill yourself, but I had very similar thoughts when watching the video. It seems so incomprehensible that it was made purely with science. But if it is, I'd have zero impact and the outcome would remain.
@@OneLonlyDog Religion is easy to get into because it gives a feeling of comfort that you wouldnt find if you stopped to think about stuff for a second Honestly i would love to believe in the afterlife, i gain nothing from being an atheist really, in fact it only gets you in trouble in a world filled with people trying to convert you into their religion. But i just cant get myself to follow something i dont believe. Im happy for the people who dont fear time i guess, but i personally keep thinking about it
@@doodoo2065 It wasn't "easy" to get into God for me personally. It took a lot of skepticism and research to conclude that Jesus wasn't a fraud, and what he spoke of is true. God even calls us to be skeptics. But don't take it from me. Read other religious books and compare them to come to your own conclusion. I can say from experience, though, that the deeper you go, the more your eyes will open, and putting your faith in Christ wasn't as meaningless as you thought.
@@OneLonlyDog I used to be christian, I also remember being quite good at remembering the story of the bible lol, my teacher was happy with me But yeah, like, im not saying jesus didnt exist or that he wasnt a good person, i just dont think there is a god, or at least, if the universe had a beginning i dont think any earth religion is despicting it correctly The thing with the bible and other holy books is that they only make sense if you already believe that their god exists, since its supposed to be written by it. But you need that holy book to prove that god's existence too. Proving something with what its supposed to be proving isnt the best of logics imo, it really does get silly when we are allowed to use that reasoning
Looking up at the night sky always fills me with a very primal sense of dread. It's a very difficult feeling to describe, a mix of awe and beauty, but also a claustrophobic and suffocating sense of fear. Something that makes everything around you scary, it makes you want to retreat to some sort of shelter which makes me think that it's an evolutionary fear.
alot of astronauts actually say a similar thing. i remember one of them once looked at earth from space the first time and reported that instead of feeling the expected awe and shock, he felt an extremely overwhelming amount of dread, in his words, "like looking at a funeral"
I remember during the heat of the pandemic I had left my house after a while of not being outside and I had looked up at the night sky and I was genuinely so scared. It was beautiful but it essentially felt like I was looking into a literal void. And then I had thought about Earth’s placement in the void and it made me feel very exposed yet isolated. I sometimes think about how scary it must be if gravity just suddenly switched off and being flung into the nothingness of space.
I once knew a black dwarf. Now, before you get upset, let me explain. His name was Marcus and we were classmates. When we learned about the "life of a black dwarf" In our 7th grade classroom, even the teacher was absolutely red in the face trying to tip toe around the lesson. He didn't help either because every time she said "black dwarf"and he would respond with a "yeah, what's up?" 😂😅 He was one of the funniest kids in school and everyone loved him. I hope he's still making people smile to this day.
As someone who’s always been fascinated with space, it’s interesting to see a window into astrophobia. I had no idea that so many of the things that I’ve usually looked at as cool and interesting could be so horrifying and threatening.
Same, I see how space can be intimidating for others but I’ve always been fascinated with it and would love to be able to see some of these things for myself
I used to get that sense of "cosmic dread" whenever I'd do deep dives on the vastness of space. I recall watching videos talking about the distant future of the Universe and getting stressed out... by things that wouldn't be happening for trillions of years... As of recent, I've instead become mystified by space and the things in it. If you think about it, space is like a desert. It looks like nothing, endless nothing, but once you get past those seemingly infinite swathes of emptiness you stumble upon an oasis. Gorgeous clouds of dust that look like paintings, glowing rings of fire that surround black holes, spectacular light shows performed by stars, both in life and death. If the Universe is truly infinite, then that means there's just as many beautiful oases as there is desert. And of course, among those oases, us. A teeny tiny, little itsy-bitsy pale blue dot. What you said at 4:55 is something I used to think myself. "We're so insignificant and tiny." And sure, maybe we are. But I don't let that stress me like it used too because I've since realized that fact doesn't take away from how special this planet and the things on it are. UY Scuti is massive, black holes are nearly incomprehensible forces of nature, and sure planets like Saturn have rings and moons to show off. But none of them have us. Nothing has us. Life could exist out there, but until we know for sure, we're all there is. And that doesn't scare me because in a way, it makes us really important. Maybe the Universe knows no cruelty, but it also doesn't even know it own name. The Universe, the things in it, and all the laws that keep those things in check are Human discoveries. Yeah they'd exist without us, but they wouldn't be named, defined, or appreciated by anything. UY Scuti is the biggest star in the known Universe. None of that means anything without us. Sure this is an extremely Human-centric perspective, but what other perspective do we really have? Hell even the observable Universe, when you zoom out as far as we can with out current technologies, what do you find at the center of it? Not the Milkyway, not the Solar System, not even the Earth. You. From your perspective, you're the center of the Universe, the thing your people have done endless work to try and understand. At the center of all of it is you. And you know what, even if you wanna look at things from the figurative perspective of the Universe, things still look great for us! All of everything you know and love, you live and stride for, is confined to this single point in space and time. From the perspective of the Universe, you have everything you could ever need, nothing's ever quite out of reach for you. I find that so comforting. Again I totally understand that this is a Human-centric mindset. But it's one that allows me to appreciate the massive scale of the Universe without forgetting that we're just as special as the rest of it. It's very easy to fall into the pit of "Humanity bad, Humanity insignificant" and it's very nice to claw your way out every now and then. Space is one of my favorite things, I find it so eerily beautiful. From my perspective, it is something to be respected and inspired by, not feared. Great video! 😊 Keep it up!
I stopped being interested in space because of that cosmic dread, but man, like a horror movie I just can't help but look. Thank you for the words stranger.
The scariest thing about these insane units of time are that they WILL happen. We tend to not comprehend it, but the space we’re in, the same universe we inhabit, will experience this passage of time. Not the universe in the video but the one you’re in. The atoms that make up your existence will be there at that time. We are just traveling towards it just very slowly.
It's a bit crazy to think that lots if not all of the atoms in our bodies already formed part of lots of living beings in the past and will form part of others in the future, those same atoms will end up in a black hole someday
8:21 FYI, there are actually no pictures of the böotes void in existence, every picture used are photos of planetary nebula within our galaxy, the most popular one used being Barnard 68
there still are some images, but the most popular ones are of barnard 68. for explanation barnard 68 is a dark nebula and doesn’t allow light to pass through it
yeah many people have pointed this out, i shouldve done a bit of research on it but i figured google images was correct. I was very wrong lol thank you tho!
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Pure bliss? If you were floating through Bootes Void, your blood would boil and your body would freeze solid, but you wouldn't feel it because by the time that happens you would have already exploded into atoms from the pressure difference.
Oh sure, but at some point the bowl will become empty. And from then on, the bliss will give way to dread. Only you, the absolute vastness and darkness of pure nothing, and an empty bowl of mac and cheese.
8:30 Just real quick, this image is not the Boötes Void. This is a dark nebula. It's most likely Barnard 68, a nebular that is often mistaken as the Boötes Void (although, it is a really good image to put into scale just how vast it is). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnard_68 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boötes_Void
Hells yeah, being fearful of reality is irrational to me too. The impersonal quality we attribute to the universe is entirely anthropogenic. It's even less impersonal than we think! But that is just how it is. Are we weak enough to be overcome by reality? Or are we strong enough to build a defiant testament to human will? Cool video nontheless.
If you accept that nothing truly matters except for the memories you die with, it's not that terrifying. All of our lives are ultimately pointless, but we might as well live our pointless lives to their fullest
Space is so beautifully terrifying. The sheer frustration and anger I feel that I was unable to spectate the beginning and will never get close to witnessing the end of it, just hurts.
He is not underrated. It is just that he was a Minecraft content creater and for some reason he dropped this banger of a video. But the majority of his views comes from the people who like to watch Minecraft content. That is why this video has not many views. If this video was uploaded on a cannel on which it's main content is space/science videos, I am sure that this video will have gotten more that 100 million views.
I like space, stars and planets because they are so so beyond all the earth bound stupidity I'm trapped inside. I like that they're bigger than us, that they are more powerful, that they are indescribable
Psalms 147:3-5 He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds. He determines the number of the stars and calls them each by name. Great is our Lord and mighty in power; his understanding has no limit. ✨
At the end of the day, we're all but tiny specs of dust floating through space. It was all here before we appeared and it will all still be here after we are gone. It's a recomforting thought to me.
The thing i find the strangest is us, we can see, smell, hear, and feel things that aren't meant to be seen, smelled, heard, or felt. Because we are also just a part of the universe. We're made of the same things that everything else is made of, which i feel like people forget. People look up instead of down and say how they feel instead of why they feel. What bothers me the most is why anything even exists in the first place, it's so strange, why did the big bang happen? (Or whatever it was that created this) And if this has been around forever I'd be even more confused. I dont think anybody should be scared of space or existing. Nothing is random, nothing is meant to be, we're all just here and we matter as much as the ground we stand on. It's only humans that make things matter, nobody and nothing cares except for us and there's no reason to care. Everything just *is.* And it's not weird, we think it is but it isn't, it's natural. Idk I find it weird how we can actually experience stuff and find meaning in it, I wanna go back to the old me before I got into this stuff, then I wouldn't "care" so much about how things in fact didn't matter.
You're not alone in this! Its Def us that's the weird thing. We are conscious and aware for some reason, but none of us know why. We just get these senses, and experiences, even though we are technically no different than a tree or a star in the eyes of the universe. Humans add meaning because we have these experiences and awareness but in the big picture absolutely none of it matters. We are the universe having a human experience and that's all we know. Its weird to sit here as a human and realise these things. Definitely used to scare me a lot to think about it, but tbh I find great comfort in knowing that I'm essentially irrelevant in the grand scheme. I'm only relevant in an earthly sense, which is tiny. I matter to me because I make it matter. Idk why I find that comforting but I do. I'm just a speck.
I've always been impressed by several movies' choice in depicting people flung into space: The sound of silence except for their panicked breathing. Really makes it hit you in the gut that there's nothing to hang onto in space, the only tangible thing is you and your own ineffectual bodily instincts to breathe and grasp etc. To me it suggests a very profound panic thats hard to conjure in other settings. It's like if drowning lasted weeks.
well it depends actually. you most likely will die of dehydration, and if not, hunger. you will also have the chance of your orbit around earth decaying so you fall and burn up back into the atmosphere. however, if you are lucky, orbital decay (pockets of air high above earth hitting you) will shove you back toward the spacecraft. however this is EXTREMELY slow and assumes this takes place 100km-200km above earth or another planet like it. if you are let go at 3m/s, it could take days to decay enough to grab the station
The narrator: "This is the most terror inducing concept to think about" Me: closing my eyes, imagining the perfect stillness of a supervoid and feeling peaceful.
The pure amount of things so so much bigger than us, to the point we're not even a dust particle, nor even a bacteria or virus. We are literally nothing in comparison to our own home. And then we remember how many smaller objects than us there are, most likely also too small for us to see. Universe is an expending mystery that starts with the smallest objects and goes for eternity and beyond. And we won't even know for sure, it could have happened before. And might happen again. But the emount of time that would pass would be so huge a number wouldn;t be able to show it. It's scary, and beautiful in a way.
It truly is mind boggling to consider that this may not be the first universe to exist, which could explain the incredible luck we get to see everything from the (almost) beginning. It's kind of like that theory that says when we die we relive life the exact same way we lived with no knowledge of it, not a single trail.
For our sins we deserve eternity in hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins through living a perfect life for us, his death and his resurrection so we can be forgiven and receive eternal life if we follow and obey him in faith FOR LIFE , Jesus loves u all and desires to have a personal relationship with you all of love, peace, redemption and obedience ✝️ May Jesus bless you all, repent of your sins and turn to Christ before it's too late 🙏🏿❤❤❤
The fact that we are able to calculate this all with almost exact persicion just from our small speck of a planet using a number system that we made up is astounding to me.
For our sins we deserve eternity in hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins through living a perfect life for us, his death and his resurrection so we can be forgiven and receive eternal life if we follow and obey him in faith FOR LIFE , Jesus loves u all and desires to have a personal relationship with you all of love, peace, redemption and obedience ✝️ May Jesus bless you all, repent of your sins and turn to Christ before it's too late 🙏🏿❤
I love space and find it interesting. I was staring at a galaxy photo at work one day and my coworker told me he is intrigued by my interest in that because to him space was terrifying. Similar to this video, he stated it was too unknown and big for him and it made him uncomfortable to think of. It's always stuck with me because before then, I never saw this perspective or at least was uncomfortable with the vastness of time and space. Great video
I actually have basically the opposite opinion, and I'm really curious if anyone else feels the same. I COMPLETELY understand thinking of space as cold and empty but for some reason I think of it as just so alive, warm, and beautiful, even if "warm" might be literally just an objectively incorrect statement. I'm absolutely obsessed with space, and have been for as long as I can remember, which might be why I feel so positively about it, maybe out of a sense of nostalgia. I think the solar system is just so beautiful. I know Jupiter would absolutely annihilate a human, but I don't really find that scary because we're not meant to be there. If there are aliens, I'm sure there's plenty out there that would think of Earth as a hellscape for whatever reason. The gas giants almost feel like huge beautiful machines, just these giant storms churning away. As for the vast distances of space, sure things are really far apart, but they're still connected. We orbit the sun, which orbits the center of the Milkyway, and everything's a part of the same universe! I'm not quite sure why or fucking how, but the universe feels oddly cozy to me. The Milkyway feels almost like a town we live in. It's big and I haven't been to most of it, but I live here so it feels like home, yah know? IDK maybe I'm just silly but I feel like the universe can be thought about in different ways. Thinking about it as a cold mostly empty void that is slowly falling to entropy, yeah, that's horrifying, but I don't think that's the only way of thinking about it. You can think about humans as biological machines biding our time until we fall to entropy, oooorrrr you can think about humans some inspiring pretty way that I'm too lazy to think of, but you know what I mean. Point is I think the universe can be thought of in a similar way. Sure some stuff is bigger in size, but we're as much of a part of it as anything else. I'm kinda losing my train of thought and don't wanna read back over this lmao but you get my point, i think space is beautiful and cozy for some reason and i love it. Not saying this to be like "THIS VIDEO IS DUMB AND WRONG!! >:(" I really enjoyed the video! I fucking love space so anything talking about it is super cool!! and because i love space, idk i wanted to offer my weird point of view. I think it can be thought of as beautiful and cozy if you think about it the right way or are just crazy like me i guess lmao
Ah I remember my existential crisis teenage phase. Rough one. Compared to the universe, the collective existence of all life on Earth is humiliatingly smaller than the tiniest particle. Human existence is truly nothing in the grand scheme of things. But nonetheless, the fact that we're here, right here, right now, with our own individual existences, with all of our unique experiences, thoughts, and feelings, makes us special.
I just found your channel via minecraft shenanigans. Didn't expect a video like this obviously but honestly this was one of the best video essays I've seen in a while. I hope it gets the exposure it deserves.
For our sins we deserve eternity in hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins through living a perfect life for us, his death and his resurrection so we can be forgiven and receive eternal life if we follow and obey him in faith FOR LIFE , Jesus loves u all and desires to have a personal relationship with you all of love, peace, redemption and obedience ✝️ May Jesus bless you all, repent of your sins and turn to Christ before it's too late 🙏🏿❤
This is part of the reason I'm skeptical of the Fermi Paradox actually being paradox at all. Space isn't just a black background for fancy sci-fi starships to zip across, but a near-void of such scale and innate hostility that just traversing the tiniest portion of it, without dying, would be a feat for the eons. Definitely humbling.
Aliens are inter dimensional creatures. They take a step to their “left” and they end up behind us in a higher dimension. They can look and observe us but we could never observe them to do being limited to 3 dimensions
I often thought that as well, not only the size but the need for an interacting time period, of civilizations and technologies. For example, we've only had radio communications for about 150 years--what is that in a universe billions of years old?
@@MalachiWhite-tw7hl That is a very good point -- the time factor. It's the equivalent of two people, spontaneously generated centuries apart and separated by continents, simply not being aware of each other's existence. It doesn't mean that they didn't exist, only that neither person was even capable of being aware of the other. Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
@@Nathan-xd9vq And that is a fantastic point. I say so because it is the same example that I imagined in my own mind. A pleasant surprise to read it. Moreover, I think that many people have similar thoughts about things in life--thoughts which they imagine unique to themselves but are in fact shared by millions., mostly the sort of thoughts and subjects you rarely speak about to others.
@@MalachiWhite-tw7hl Thank you! The Fermi question of alien civilizations, I feel, is less like the "ships passing in the night," and more like two isolated ships in the world ocean, moving about with the currents, shining their lights in the hopes that they see each other. I think it is pretty unlikely that even one of those ships manages to 1) levitate, 2) move at hypersonic velocities, 3) exponentially replicate, and 4) shine a billion-watt search light, everywhere it goes. That's what the Fermi Paradox implies about the natural evolution of alien civilizations. Anyway, it is always nice to realize that others do share similar thoughts about topics! I feel the same. 🙂
2% of the OBSERVABLE UNIVERSE, is Boötes Void. The observable universe is the portion of the true universe that we are able to see, because at a certain point, the constant expansion of the universe begins to accelerate away from us relatively so fast that light is unable to get past, this point is called the Particle Horizon, a point after which light takes an 'infinitely' long time to arrive at the observer, making it impossible to see past. The observable universe is approximately 93.016 billion light years in diameter.
my question delves into one of the most profound and enduring mysteries of human existence: the potential existence of extraterrestrial life. This inquiry has captivated the minds of scientists, philosophers, and the general public alike for centuries. While we have yet to definitively answer whether we are alone in the universe, ongoing scientific exploration and advancements continue to shed light on this fascinating question. Through the study of exoplanets, astrobiology, and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI), humanity continues its quest to understand our place in the cosmos and the possibility of life beyond Earth.
Even if space didn’t exist and all we had was ourselves and the earth why would you wanna be immortal? Watching all your loved ones die over and over. Pretty much being alone on this hell hole of a planet watching everything and everyone grow and die. Living through all of that for eternity is far worse than death. Tbh if we had the ability to travel through infinite space and discover all the planets, galaxies and possibly other universes if they exist. That sounds like paradise
@@crispycream6385maybe with immortality I’d find something worth it to do with my life which if I’m not mistaken is supposedly already 1/5 ways over :(((
I've always dreamed of becoming immortal but like a flying ghost, just looking at everything and appreciating everything, the universe, the stars, the MASSIVE planets, deep oceans, core of the earth, until i run out of time and see the end of the universe. that would be cool but i know that it'll never happen so I'm just grateful i see an insignificantly small but special to me and the rest of humanity's part of the universe!🤠🤠
I find space so fascinating and beautiful just shows that there so much more out there than we don’t know our tiny minds can’t comprehend the true scale of the universe
What scares me most about it is not the scale of the unknown, it's just how small we are compared to everything. There are so many things that could tear us apart at any moment and goes to show how insignificant millions of years of our planet's development is compared to everything. Our lives are insanely small, our generations are insanely small, our entire evolution phase is insignificantly small. Our earth's existence is but a blink of an eye in the span of space's time. And even the space will at some point end and nothing will be present eventually
The matter will just decay. It'll still be there. Something stubborn will actively refuse to die. Some crazy species will continue to exist. Time will destroy almost everything, but not erase. But the video forgot to mention something. Life is the rivel to decay. Life exists. You can leave a pie in the middle of nowhere, with nothing. The pie will someday be nothing, it won't even be a husk of its previous self. It'll be unrecognizable. Now if you leave a human in the middle of a wasteland. If the human is smart enough, they can take care of both themselves and their environment, ensuring it won't be destroyed as long as they are present. But a single human, will die. Now if you take the human analogy literary, life will never vanish, as humans will exist so long as there are at least 1 male and 1 female. And there's BILLIONS of humans. Note: I have a crippling case of optimism.
when you mentioned “this void is two percent of the universe” broke my mind but not because of what it is, rather how do we even know that? I genuinely don’t understand how we have the capability to know the size of the universe when we haven’t even really traveled past the moon yet, I get there’s cameras out there but can you truly get that much information from just photos? I’m genuinely curious. (also I want to mention I dropped out of school in the middle of highschool so maybe this is something I missed)
Space truly is scary. The size and distance between things. The thought of getting lost in space. Or being on a collision course with Jupiter or the sun or some other star. It's always been a little bit terrifying.
That was not the intention my apologies 😭 space is scary and yeah it may feel pointless but it’s not all bad. I think the universe isn’t random and we have meaning, if that helps at all. This video was just a thought essay about the universe that is all. :)
this has to be one of my favourite channel, stuff im not really scared of that much make me scared of them now because of these videos, and thats good, fear is great, its not about being brave, the more brave you are the faster you’ll die and thank you for putting me in a rabbit hole of space videos and space shorts on my home page. but seriously, thank you
Really great video, I enjoyed it and actually felt the fear of space as I always do when I begin to think about it. But one thing I did notice is that when you were explaining the distance of some of the neighboring planets or solar systems in light years, you said that it would take us that many years to reach that location. Light years is the amount of time that it takes light to travel in a year, so in all actuality it would take us a much larger amount of time for us to travel that far. Also with the fact that we will realistically never be able to reach the speed of light.
I am happy that Jupiter exists because it protects the inner solar system (earth included) from a barrage of large asteroids. Jupiter's strong gravitational force redirects most of these asteroids into its gassy surface, crashing there into oblivion. I think Jupiter is a protective celestial entity that we should be thankful it exists.
Out of chaos comes order. The deep ocean, and space scare the hell out of me,but at the same time I'm fascinated by it. That's the best way I can explain it.
For our sins we deserve eternity in hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins through living a perfect life for us, his death and his resurrection so we can be forgiven and receive eternal life if we follow and obey him in faith FOR LIFE , Jesus loves u all and desires to have a personal relationship with you all of love, peace, redemption and obedience ✝️ May Jesus bless you all, repent of your sins and turn to Christ before it's too late 🙏🏿❤
When my friend tells me about space and i start to try to comprehend the scale i do experience fear. This video made me feel like im being rational for my phobia
Time is so slept on in the horror realm. It is by far the scariest thing I can think of. It’s never ending slow march forwards that we can never hope to hold onto no matter how hard we try just terrifies and intrigues me to no end. I love space so much lol
This video is so incredibly well written. There are so many videos that attempt to effectively put the universe into perspective, and some do it very well, but this video does it perfectly. Very well done. Incredible.
As someone who's been absolutely fascinated with space ever since i was very young, I've never really considered space itself to be all that horrifying. I've seen the beautiful celestial objects and clusters and nebulas to the point where theres charm in what we can see out there even if we're so small and so SO far away from said constellations yet im just thankful they even exist and we have the technology and imagination of what they could be like to explore and wonder about. Even if we're all just insignificant unbelievably tiny specks surrounded by the infinite voids of the universe, god damn we have thrived and let our eyes look around and see what there is out there in those voids. Its mystical, its oddly comforting and its all from right at what we call home. Very happy to live on this planet in THIS solar system! Its so cool!
It's always so tiring when I bring up my fear of space and people always mention how space just amazes them, or how 'no, space isn't scary, it's beatiful'. I know it is! It's still scary to the point I get breathless thinking about it for too long. Thank you for this video, it makes me feel like less of an idiot for being afraid of looking up at the sky
Dude. That the best video about space that I’ve seen in years! One of the most interesting one ever. This video will stay with me as long as a Black Dwarf lives! No seriously, that was awesome. I’m subscribing now
i have always had a great fear of the ocean & deep space not sure why but both are like an abyss & the fact that we are floating around by ourselves is just terrifying!
As an aside, presuming protons don't decay, black dwarfs aren't the end. The nova you described occurs when the cold fusion processes within a black dwarf reach a critical point. What remains is an iron star, made entirely of Iron-56 and some Nickel-62. These don't last either, as an instant (or 10^10^76 years) later, iron stars become neutron stars or black holes.
for some reason, though space is the definition of infinite, i feel more comforted than scared. realizing that, in the grand scheme of things, nothing truly matters allows me to have a better perspective of life. the little things that stress me out, as well as the huge life stresses that all people undergo-none of it matters. at the end of everything, we will become nothing. and i thank the universe regardless
One of the very best space content video's i've ever saw. Well written , well presented and a heck of a lot of fun. Thank you so much. Wishing the absolute best , good health & happiness to you & your loved ones. 🙏❤.
For our sins we deserve eternity in hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins through living a perfect life for us, his death and his resurrection so we can be forgiven and receive eternal life if we follow and obey him in faith FOR LIFE , Jesus loves u all and desires to have a personal relationship with you all of love, peace, redemption and obedience ✝️ May Jesus bless you all, repent of your sins and turn to Christ before it's too late 🙏🏿❤
Wow, The ending really had me changing my pov of the universe. Sort of wanting it to rest but knowing that if its means to rest are for us to not even be a thing, its sort of a scare but happy feeling.
6:59 Imagine being immortal and travelling in a tiny space ship with barely any color or objects in it that only tells you your position when you are at half way and you just waited 1,25 billion years and suddenly you hear the message of your progress. And realize that you are in the exact center of nothingness being the farthest from any kinds of entities of the scale of two galaxies aura. On second thought don't imagine that! You might be too good at it.
I once had a dream of space I was on an asteroid belt I decided to try to jump to another asteroid I missed and fell I was terrified at first but then looking at the distance it was beautiful stars galaxies of different colors and shapes I no longer cared about falling for eternity
@@jimbodestroyer1324they are your problems are nothing compared to the universe imagine getting swallowed by a black hole the size of 618-ton instantly all your problems go away as you just want to get away.
Amazing video that truly put a perspective on things. Something I often like to think about as for the size of the void is that a black hole with the density of earth is less than an inch in size. Now imagine ton-18. Something with proportions beyond comprehension. Its gravitational pull lasts for a ridiculous distance, same distance as a coin compared to earth. Imagine one coin. And that coin has a range of the entire earth in gravitational pull.
whenever i watch videos like this about space it takes me about 3 times as long as the timestamp because i have to keep pausing it to just kind of sit there and take in what was just said. even if it's stuff i already knew, when I actually start to think about it i just have to stop for a minute and i literally sit there with my jaw wide open.
For our sins we deserve eternity in hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins through living a perfect life for us, his death and his resurrection so we can be forgiven and receive eternal life if we follow and obey him in faith FOR LIFE , Jesus loves u all and desires to have a personal relationship with you all of love, peace, redemption and obedience ✝️ May Jesus bless you all, repent of your sins and turn to Christ before it's too late 🙏🏿❤
If it makes you feel any more comforted, we are atoms made of particles from excitations in quantum fields and that quantim fields make up everything, even in empty space.
This was absolutely beautiful and terrifying. The way you talked about the cosmos with such respect gave it something to look at in awe and horror, especially with the ending. I got goosebumps watching this video and I hope you will make another video with the same passion you did with this one. "-It has reached its ultimate contribution; so it smiles." -Spds
For our sins we deserve eternity in hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins through living a perfect life for us, his death and his resurrection so we can be forgiven and receive eternal life if we follow and obey him in faith FOR LIFE , Jesus loves u all and desires to have a personal relationship with you all of love, peace, redemption and obedience ✝️ May Jesus bless you all, repent of your sins and turn to Christ before it's too late 🙏🏿❤
Interesting to hear others talk about how they feel about things. The vastness of space does not scare me. Instead it comforts me. It is a comforting thought that no matter how badly you mess something up or how awkward your introduction was one day, at the end of the day it does not matter.
For our sins we deserve eternity in hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins through living a perfect life for us, his death and his resurrection so we can be forgiven and receive eternal life if we follow and obey him in faith FOR LIFE , Jesus loves u all and desires to have a personal relationship with you all of love, peace, redemption and obedience ✝️ May Jesus bless you all, repent of your sins and turn to Christ before it's too late 🙏🏿❤
We know more about space than the ocean, and the ocean is right down here with us. I think the thought of *something* inside of *nothing* is much scarier than just nothing alone.
For our sins we deserve eternity in hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins through living a perfect life for us, his death and his resurrection so we can be forgiven and receive eternal life if we follow and obey him in faith FOR LIFE , Jesus loves u all and desires to have a personal relationship with you all of love, peace, redemption and obedience ✝️ May Jesus bless you all, repent of your sins and turn to Christ before it's too late 🙏🏿❤
I'm not a astrophysicist but I've had a theory in my mind since I was a teenager. That our complete observable universe is sitting inside an immense singularity that eats universes. That the acceleration of our universe is actually it being pulled apart by the ejected energy that forms at event horizon. Our universe might be expelled into the ultimate void which will create other universe's. My understanding of the mechanism of it all is extremely limited. But your information is appreciated and you're an extremely brilliant person. thank you
Even after the last stars have gone, there’ll presumably still be quantum fluctuations. Maybe, after an unfathomably long time of trial and error, enough particles will randomly pop up near to each other to seed a new universe.
Watching this before bed was a decision
Apparently
It’s very relaxing
@@taniaLRyes I agree
A strategic one at that.
If i watch this i can fufill my dreams of beating space serpents, and reclaiming my throne as the galactic sperant emprer-
LOL LOL
I honestly find the size of the universe kinda comforting. Any action or mistake you regret will ultimately not matter in this vast empty void that will outlast anything we as humanity create
For me it put into perspective that I should enjoy life the way I want to as the universe won't be changed by anything I am doing regardless
Is this absurdism or nihilism? Always get the 2 confused
It's so comforting knowing we're nothing we come from nothing and we go back to nothing
By the time your 1st Decisions have any impact in the universe from the planet you live in
You would have been dead 10,000 years
@@VemoNotRated your mom is hot
Turn that fear into curiosity
There are things in space so terrifying yet fascinating out there
It’s ok to be realistic and afraid of nothingness. Your and the entire human effort of curiosity for all time, amounts to nothing.
@@sim9373man not afraid
@@alanmoulet1362 man stupid. If a wild animal comes charging at you, are you going to be afraid? Because if you’re not, then you’re STUPID.
Space is my 1 fear, it's mostly the FUTURE OF SPACE THOUGH, yeah uhm I know a lot about it and it gives me a existential crisis
@@Trentagaemthat is so insanely irrational. you may know a lot about what is going to happen, but did you know that the time it takes for a star to become a white dwarf is in the trillions of years? our earth will be consumed by the sun in 5 billion years, which is roughly double the earths age btw. nothing significant will ever happen in our lifetimes. wrap your head around that. i do agree with the original commenter though, space is fascinating.
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You're a teenager right. I can tell because how unoriginal and unfunny you are by using this copy pasta.
@@OnDka5no you’re not
@@OnDka5 yes you are
@@kyler1282 Yes I am
Kinda scary to think that we all live on a tiny TINY TINY ball called earth living in this monstrosity of something we aren’t even sure of what it is
For our sins we deserve eternity in hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins through living a perfect life for us, his death and his resurrection so we can be forgiven and receive eternal life if we follow and obey him in faith FOR LIFE , Jesus loves u all and desires to have a personal relationship with you all of love, peace, redemption and obedience ✝️
May Jesus bless you all, repent of your sins and turn to Christ before it's too late 🙏🏿❤
@@blitzerni ...you are going crazy
We're on balls, and came from tinier balls.
@@Fang-sigma2mz For our sins we deserve eternity in hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins through living a perfect life for us, his death and his resurrection so we can be forgiven and receive eternal life if we follow and obey him in faith FOR LIFE , Jesus loves u and desires to have a personal relationship with you of love, peace, redemption and obedience ✝️
May Jesus bless you, repent of your sins and turn to Christ before it's too late 🙏🏿❤️
@@blitzerniYap demon rn
i’ll be so real, space just fascinates me. the fact that it’s impersonal sort of makes me feel better. it’s dope that we can even observe this and learn about it. it’s so cool we exist in this universe, even if we don’t know the who, what, how, where, and why. it’s a giant endless mystery, i love it. there’s something so comforting about space. like this is our home, this is all that we will ever know. it’s humbling, terrifying, and beautiful. it reminds me to take it easy, enjoy what i have while i’m here.
For all we know we our universe might just be a singular atom making up neurons in some greater beings brain. Shoot we know we can break things down all the way to atoms/particles/quarks so who's to say it doesn't work in opposite direction.
@@DeeEditor1 do you know what’s so weird to me? i’ve had this thought for years. i’ve seen this same comment here and there recently, too. i think that’s so odd, and it makes me very curious because how is that a speculation so many of us come to?
@floristfindspeace I think it's a pretty normal thought, we as humans like to recognize patterns even where there may be none
@@ethanbrock5453 very true!! very possible
Our universe is only one universe compared to the trillions of other universes out there in the multiverse
This video made me so uncomfortable. Like talking about a baby to their mother about what's going to happen through their life. "You're only seeing it's baby steps now, but first, the eyes will go, and then finally when there's darkness in the eyes, they'll die"
What made me uncomfortable was watching theories on the meaning of life, just for them to conclude that life is ultimately meaningless. Unless you believe in God, reality is VERY depressing. Some of the top scientists/atheists in the world came to the conclusion that the only question you should be asking yourself is, "Should you kill yourself?"
@@OneLonlyDog Yes! Not to whether you should kill yourself, but I had very similar thoughts when watching the video. It seems so incomprehensible that it was made purely with science. But if it is, I'd have zero impact and the outcome would remain.
@@OneLonlyDog Religion is easy to get into because it gives a feeling of comfort that you wouldnt find if you stopped to think about stuff for a second
Honestly i would love to believe in the afterlife, i gain nothing from being an atheist really, in fact it only gets you in trouble in a world filled with people trying to convert you into their religion. But i just cant get myself to follow something i dont believe.
Im happy for the people who dont fear time i guess, but i personally keep thinking about it
@@doodoo2065 It wasn't "easy" to get into God for me personally. It took a lot of skepticism and research to conclude that Jesus wasn't a fraud, and what he spoke of is true. God even calls us to be skeptics. But don't take it from me. Read other religious books and compare them to come to your own conclusion. I can say from experience, though, that the deeper you go, the more your eyes will open, and putting your faith in Christ wasn't as meaningless as you thought.
@@OneLonlyDog I used to be christian, I also remember being quite good at remembering the story of the bible lol, my teacher was happy with me
But yeah, like, im not saying jesus didnt exist or that he wasnt a good person, i just dont think there is a god, or at least, if the universe had a beginning i dont think any earth religion is despicting it correctly
The thing with the bible and other holy books is that they only make sense if you already believe that their god exists, since its supposed to be written by it. But you need that holy book to prove that god's existence too.
Proving something with what its supposed to be proving isnt the best of logics imo, it really does get silly when we are allowed to use that reasoning
Looking up at the night sky always fills me with a very primal sense of dread. It's a very difficult feeling to describe, a mix of awe and beauty, but also a claustrophobic and suffocating sense of fear. Something that makes everything around you scary, it makes you want to retreat to some sort of shelter which makes me think that it's an evolutionary fear.
Bro same it’s been like a lasting impression since a certain point in life ya know
alot of astronauts actually say a similar thing. i remember one of them once looked at earth from space the first time and reported that instead of feeling the expected awe and shock, he felt an extremely overwhelming amount of dread, in his words, "like looking at a funeral"
I remember during the heat of the pandemic I had left my house after a while of not being outside and I had looked up at the night sky and I was genuinely so scared. It was beautiful but it essentially felt like I was looking into a literal void. And then I had thought about Earth’s placement in the void and it made me feel very exposed yet isolated.
I sometimes think about how scary it must be if gravity just suddenly switched off and being flung into the nothingness of space.
I once knew a black dwarf. Now, before you get upset, let me explain. His name was Marcus and we were classmates. When we learned about the "life of a black dwarf" In our 7th grade classroom, even the teacher was absolutely red in the face trying to tip toe around the lesson. He didn't help either because every time she said "black dwarf"and he would respond with a "yeah, what's up?" 😂😅 He was one of the funniest kids in school and everyone loved him. I hope he's still making people smile to this day.
Sounds like a chill dude.
Hope this internet stranger is fine too.
That's one hell of a way to start a thread. Respect
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Was your classmate Kevin Hart?
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As someone who’s always been fascinated with space, it’s interesting to see a window into astrophobia. I had no idea that so many of the things that I’ve usually looked at as cool and interesting could be so horrifying and threatening.
The xenos are scarry aswell
Same, I see how space can be intimidating for others but I’ve always been fascinated with it and would love to be able to see some of these things for myself
I used to get that sense of "cosmic dread" whenever I'd do deep dives on the vastness of space. I recall watching videos talking about the distant future of the Universe and getting stressed out... by things that wouldn't be happening for trillions of years...
As of recent, I've instead become mystified by space and the things in it. If you think about it, space is like a desert. It looks like nothing, endless nothing, but once you get past those seemingly infinite swathes of emptiness you stumble upon an oasis. Gorgeous clouds of dust that look like paintings, glowing rings of fire that surround black holes, spectacular light shows performed by stars, both in life and death. If the Universe is truly infinite, then that means there's just as many beautiful oases as there is desert. And of course, among those oases, us. A teeny tiny, little itsy-bitsy pale blue dot.
What you said at 4:55 is something I used to think myself. "We're so insignificant and tiny." And sure, maybe we are. But I don't let that stress me like it used too because I've since realized that fact doesn't take away from how special this planet and the things on it are. UY Scuti is massive, black holes are nearly incomprehensible forces of nature, and sure planets like Saturn have rings and moons to show off. But none of them have us. Nothing has us. Life could exist out there, but until we know for sure, we're all there is. And that doesn't scare me because in a way, it makes us really important. Maybe the Universe knows no cruelty, but it also doesn't even know it own name. The Universe, the things in it, and all the laws that keep those things in check are Human discoveries. Yeah they'd exist without us, but they wouldn't be named, defined, or appreciated by anything. UY Scuti is the biggest star in the known Universe. None of that means anything without us. Sure this is an extremely Human-centric perspective, but what other perspective do we really have?
Hell even the observable Universe, when you zoom out as far as we can with out current technologies, what do you find at the center of it? Not the Milkyway, not the Solar System, not even the Earth.
You.
From your perspective, you're the center of the Universe, the thing your people have done endless work to try and understand. At the center of all of it is you.
And you know what, even if you wanna look at things from the figurative perspective of the Universe, things still look great for us! All of everything you know and love, you live and stride for, is confined to this single point in space and time. From the perspective of the Universe, you have everything you could ever need, nothing's ever quite out of reach for you. I find that so comforting.
Again I totally understand that this is a Human-centric mindset. But it's one that allows me to appreciate the massive scale of the Universe without forgetting that we're just as special as the rest of it. It's very easy to fall into the pit of "Humanity bad, Humanity insignificant" and it's very nice to claw your way out every now and then. Space is one of my favorite things, I find it so eerily beautiful. From my perspective, it is something to be respected and inspired by, not feared.
Great video! 😊 Keep it up!
Insightful comment. Glad that it was not another one of those "We are so insignificant, and awful to boot."
As a wise man once said, "we are the universe experiencing itself"
Well said man :^)
I stopped being interested in space because of that cosmic dread, but man, like a horror movie I just can't help but look. Thank you for the words stranger.
The S in Scuti stands for Superstar!
The scariest thing about these insane units of time are that they WILL happen. We tend to not comprehend it, but the space we’re in, the same universe we inhabit, will experience this passage of time. Not the universe in the video but the one you’re in. The atoms that make up your existence will be there at that time. We are just traveling towards it just very slowly.
It's a bit crazy to think that lots if not all of the atoms in our bodies already formed part of lots of living beings in the past and will form part of others in the future, those same atoms will end up in a black hole someday
8:21
FYI, there are actually no pictures of the böotes void in existence, every picture used are photos of planetary nebula within our galaxy, the most popular one used being Barnard 68
there still are some images, but the most popular ones are of barnard 68. for explanation barnard 68 is a dark nebula and doesn’t allow light to pass through it
ive seen some graphs of it but it only makes sense from a 3d perspective. a picture of it only looks like the rest of the universe.
Was looking for this comment, thank you.
yeah many people have pointed this out, i shouldve done a bit of research on it but i figured google images was correct. I was very wrong lol thank you tho!
@@Spdsyt ur welcome!
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For our sins we deserve eternity in hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins through living a perfect life for us, his death and his resurrection so we can be forgiven and receive eternal life if we follow and obey him in faith FOR LIFE , Jesus loves u all and desires to have a personal relationship with you all of love, peace, redemption and obedience ✝️
May Jesus bless you all, repent of your sins and turn to Christ before it's too late 🙏🏿❤
@@blitzerni w
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Floating through Bootes Void with a bowl of mac and cheese would be pure bliss.
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Pure bliss? If you were floating through Bootes Void, your blood would boil and your body would freeze solid, but you wouldn't feel it because by the time that happens you would have already exploded into atoms from the pressure difference.
@@dishlok4 Mate, you don't understand the healing properties of mac and cheese.
@@chronic_johnson_a.r.a.bfr. Man has never experienced Velveeta Mac n Cheese after a long day at work
Oh sure, but at some point the bowl will become empty. And from then on, the bliss will give way to dread. Only you, the absolute vastness and darkness of pure nothing, and an empty bowl of mac and cheese.
8:30 Just real quick, this image is not the Boötes Void. This is a dark nebula. It's most likely Barnard 68, a nebular that is often mistaken as the Boötes Void (although, it is a really good image to put into scale just how vast it is).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnard_68
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boötes_Void
Thanks! Yeah a few people pointed that out i wish I could change it at this point but these comments help others to know
whenever i watch these 'fear of space videos', i just get relaxed for some reason.
So glad I’m not alone on this one. The vastness of space is actually extremely comforting to me.
Hells yeah, being fearful of reality is irrational to me too. The impersonal quality we attribute to the universe is entirely anthropogenic. It's even less impersonal than we think! But that is just how it is. Are we weak enough to be overcome by reality? Or are we strong enough to build a defiant testament to human will?
Cool video nontheless.
@@bridget3364the fact that goku solos stuff bigger than the universe itself is crazy
@@osvaldorubalcava9721Goku is fictional, this isn’t
I think once you reach a certain point in life, you're just like 'oh good, at some point I can finally go to sleep and NOT wake up exhausted'.
Space is weird, because it’s so beautiful and pretty, yet it’s also so freaking terrifying.
I feel the horror of space is beautiful itself
Like ur crush
If you accept that nothing truly matters except for the memories you die with, it's not that terrifying. All of our lives are ultimately pointless, but we might as well live our pointless lives to their fullest
Space is so beautifully terrifying. The sheer frustration and anger I feel that I was unable to spectate the beginning and will never get close to witnessing the end of it, just hurts.
These types of smaller channels always give out the best contents man, shiz underrated
He is not underrated. It is just that he was a Minecraft content creater and for some reason he dropped this banger of a video. But the majority of his views comes from the people who like to watch Minecraft content. That is why this video has not many views. If this video was uploaded on a cannel on which it's main content is space/science videos, I am sure that this video will have gotten more that 100 million views.
I like space, stars and planets because they are so so beyond all the earth bound stupidity I'm trapped inside. I like that they're bigger than us, that they are more powerful, that they are indescribable
Maybe the world could be better if people had more contact with the good old existencial crisis space gives us.
Psalms 147:3-5
He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds. He determines the number of the stars and calls them each by name. Great is our Lord and mighty in power; his understanding has no limit. ✨
@@the.seagull.35 yes!
At the end of the day, we're all but tiny specs of dust floating through space. It was all here before we appeared and it will all still be here after we are gone. It's a recomforting thought to me.
holy shit. that is probably one of the best video essays on space I've ever seen, amazing stuff dude, I'm glad to see you back :)
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Yep, and only 600k views in 5 months. To me that’s kind of sad. I feel like all 8 billion people should see this video
@@crispycream6385 it actually had a huge spike recently, I remember for the longest time it only had around 10k
this is neither “embarrassing” or “laughable” or “puts you in shame”
this is “amazing”, “spectacular” and “breathtaking”
Npc ahh
@@user_anonymous000 hmmm
Everything about the universe is so incomprehensible, gargantuan, terrifying, and beautiful at the same time... I find it oddly comforting, in a way.
The thing i find the strangest is us, we can see, smell, hear, and feel things that aren't meant to be seen, smelled, heard, or felt. Because we are also just a part of the universe. We're made of the same things that everything else is made of, which i feel like people forget. People look up instead of down and say how they feel instead of why they feel. What bothers me the most is why anything even exists in the first place, it's so strange, why did the big bang happen? (Or whatever it was that created this) And if this has been around forever I'd be even more confused. I dont think anybody should be scared of space or existing. Nothing is random, nothing is meant to be, we're all just here and we matter as much as the ground we stand on. It's only humans that make things matter, nobody and nothing cares except for us and there's no reason to care. Everything just *is.* And it's not weird, we think it is but it isn't, it's natural. Idk I find it weird how we can actually experience stuff and find meaning in it, I wanna go back to the old me before I got into this stuff, then I wouldn't "care" so much about how things in fact didn't matter.
Thats the exact same thing i was thinking man, before Big Bang something had to happen to make It happen
I’m actually so glad I’ve found someone else who thinks like that
You're not alone in this! Its Def us that's the weird thing. We are conscious and aware for some reason, but none of us know why. We just get these senses, and experiences, even though we are technically no different than a tree or a star in the eyes of the universe.
Humans add meaning because we have these experiences and awareness but in the big picture absolutely none of it matters. We are the universe having a human experience and that's all we know.
Its weird to sit here as a human and realise these things. Definitely used to scare me a lot to think about it, but tbh I find great comfort in knowing that I'm essentially irrelevant in the grand scheme. I'm only relevant in an earthly sense, which is tiny. I matter to me because I make it matter.
Idk why I find that comforting but I do. I'm just a speck.
@@ciaraskeleton yup, all these realizations and yet my fear of harmless invisible ghosts is still there
@@kingthepro1420I like to think it's been there all time and the big bang happened due to quantum fluctuations
I've always been impressed by several movies' choice in depicting people flung into space:
The sound of silence except for their panicked breathing.
Really makes it hit you in the gut that there's nothing to hang onto in space, the only tangible thing is you and your own ineffectual bodily instincts to breathe and grasp etc.
To me it suggests a very profound panic thats hard to conjure in other settings.
It's like if drowning lasted weeks.
well it depends actually. you most likely will die of dehydration, and if not, hunger. you will also have the chance of your orbit around earth decaying so you fall and burn up back into the atmosphere. however, if you are lucky, orbital decay (pockets of air high above earth hitting you) will shove you back toward the spacecraft. however this is EXTREMELY slow and assumes this takes place 100km-200km above earth or another planet like it. if you are let go at 3m/s, it could take days to decay enough to grab the station
The narrator: "This is the most terror inducing concept to think about"
Me: closing my eyes, imagining the perfect stillness of a supervoid and feeling peaceful.
You scare me
@@Babagrillen I love you.
@@satanic_rosai wanna eat you.
You missed the point of the video
@@alexgonzaga7855 do explain the point
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Hi so high, I'm dad.
Enjoy killing brain cells
The pure amount of things so so much bigger than us, to the point we're not even a dust particle, nor even a bacteria or virus. We are literally nothing in comparison to our own home. And then we remember how many smaller objects than us there are, most likely also too small for us to see.
Universe is an expending mystery that starts with the smallest objects and goes for eternity and beyond. And we won't even know for sure, it could have happened before. And might happen again. But the emount of time that would pass would be so huge a number wouldn;t be able to show it.
It's scary, and beautiful in a way.
It truly is mind boggling to consider that this may not be the first universe to exist, which could explain the incredible luck we get to see everything from the (almost) beginning. It's kind of like that theory that says when we die we relive life the exact same way we lived with no knowledge of it, not a single trail.
Good for my essay, I'm in 6th grade
For our sins we deserve eternity in hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins through living a perfect life for us, his death and his resurrection so we can be forgiven and receive eternal life if we follow and obey him in faith FOR LIFE , Jesus loves u all and desires to have a personal relationship with you all of love, peace, redemption and obedience ✝️
May Jesus bless you all, repent of your sins and turn to Christ before it's too late 🙏🏿❤❤❤
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The fact that we are able to calculate this all with almost exact persicion just from our small speck of a planet using a number system that we made up is astounding to me.
Ended the vid crying of how beautiful this was
That was the most interesting video I saw this year
I’m happy you’re back and with such a good video
True
For our sins we deserve eternity in hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins through living a perfect life for us, his death and his resurrection so we can be forgiven and receive eternal life if we follow and obey him in faith FOR LIFE , Jesus loves u all and desires to have a personal relationship with you all of love, peace, redemption and obedience ✝️
May Jesus bless you all, repent of your sins and turn to Christ before it's too late 🙏🏿❤
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I love space and find it interesting. I was staring at a galaxy photo at work one day and my coworker told me he is intrigued by my interest in that because to him space was terrifying. Similar to this video, he stated it was too unknown and big for him and it made him uncomfortable to think of. It's always stuck with me because before then, I never saw this perspective or at least was uncomfortable with the vastness of time and space. Great video
I actually have basically the opposite opinion, and I'm really curious if anyone else feels the same. I COMPLETELY understand thinking of space as cold and empty but for some reason I think of it as just so alive, warm, and beautiful, even if "warm" might be literally just an objectively incorrect statement. I'm absolutely obsessed with space, and have been for as long as I can remember, which might be why I feel so positively about it, maybe out of a sense of nostalgia. I think the solar system is just so beautiful. I know Jupiter would absolutely annihilate a human, but I don't really find that scary because we're not meant to be there. If there are aliens, I'm sure there's plenty out there that would think of Earth as a hellscape for whatever reason. The gas giants almost feel like huge beautiful machines, just these giant storms churning away. As for the vast distances of space, sure things are really far apart, but they're still connected. We orbit the sun, which orbits the center of the Milkyway, and everything's a part of the same universe! I'm not quite sure why or fucking how, but the universe feels oddly cozy to me. The Milkyway feels almost like a town we live in. It's big and I haven't been to most of it, but I live here so it feels like home, yah know? IDK maybe I'm just silly but I feel like the universe can be thought about in different ways. Thinking about it as a cold mostly empty void that is slowly falling to entropy, yeah, that's horrifying, but I don't think that's the only way of thinking about it. You can think about humans as biological machines biding our time until we fall to entropy, oooorrrr you can think about humans some inspiring pretty way that I'm too lazy to think of, but you know what I mean. Point is I think the universe can be thought of in a similar way. Sure some stuff is bigger in size, but we're as much of a part of it as anything else. I'm kinda losing my train of thought and don't wanna read back over this lmao but you get my point, i think space is beautiful and cozy for some reason and i love it. Not saying this to be like "THIS VIDEO IS DUMB AND WRONG!! >:(" I really enjoyed the video! I fucking love space so anything talking about it is super cool!! and because i love space, idk i wanted to offer my weird point of view. I think it can be thought of as beautiful and cozy if you think about it the right way or are just crazy like me i guess lmao
Ah I remember my existential crisis teenage phase. Rough one. Compared to the universe, the collective existence of all life on Earth is humiliatingly smaller than the tiniest particle. Human existence is truly nothing in the grand scheme of things.
But nonetheless, the fact that we're here, right here, right now, with our own individual existences, with all of our unique experiences, thoughts, and feelings, makes us special.
I just found your channel via minecraft shenanigans. Didn't expect a video like this obviously but honestly this was one of the best video essays I've seen in a while. I hope it gets the exposure it deserves.
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This is part of the reason I'm skeptical of the Fermi Paradox actually being paradox at all. Space isn't just a black background for fancy sci-fi starships to zip across, but a near-void of such scale and innate hostility that just traversing the tiniest portion of it, without dying, would be a feat for the eons.
Definitely humbling.
Aliens are inter dimensional creatures. They take a step to their “left” and they end up behind us in a higher dimension. They can look and observe us but we could never observe them to do being limited to 3 dimensions
I often thought that as well, not only the size but the need for an interacting time period, of civilizations and technologies. For example, we've only had radio communications for about 150 years--what is that in a universe billions of years old?
@@MalachiWhite-tw7hl That is a very good point -- the time factor. It's the equivalent of two people, spontaneously generated centuries apart and separated by continents, simply not being aware of each other's existence. It doesn't mean that they didn't exist, only that neither person was even capable of being aware of the other. Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
@@Nathan-xd9vq And that is a fantastic point. I say so because it is the same example that I imagined in my own mind. A pleasant surprise to read it. Moreover, I think that many people have similar thoughts about things in life--thoughts which they imagine unique to themselves but are in fact shared by millions., mostly the sort of thoughts and subjects you rarely speak about to others.
@@MalachiWhite-tw7hl Thank you! The Fermi question of alien civilizations, I feel, is less like the "ships passing in the night," and more like two isolated ships in the world ocean, moving about with the currents, shining their lights in the hopes that they see each other. I think it is pretty unlikely that even one of those ships manages to 1) levitate, 2) move at hypersonic velocities, 3) exponentially replicate, and 4) shine a billion-watt search light, everywhere it goes. That's what the Fermi Paradox implies about the natural evolution of alien civilizations.
Anyway, it is always nice to realize that others do share similar thoughts about topics! I feel the same. 🙂
2% of the OBSERVABLE UNIVERSE, is Boötes Void. The observable universe is the portion of the true universe that we are able to see, because at a certain point, the constant expansion of the universe begins to accelerate away from us relatively so fast that light is unable to get past, this point is called the Particle Horizon, a point after which light takes an 'infinitely' long time to arrive at the observer, making it impossible to see past. The observable universe is approximately 93.016 billion light years in diameter.
my question delves into one of the most profound and enduring mysteries of human existence: the potential existence of extraterrestrial life. This inquiry has captivated the minds of scientists, philosophers, and the general public alike for centuries. While we have yet to definitively answer whether we are alone in the universe, ongoing scientific exploration and advancements continue to shed light on this fascinating question. Through the study of exoplanets, astrobiology, and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI), humanity continues its quest to understand our place in the cosmos and the possibility of life beyond Earth.
This almost brought me to tears....
Sometimes I wonder why no one wants to become Immortal. And then I rewatch this video.
Even if space didn’t exist and all we had was ourselves and the earth why would you wanna be immortal? Watching all your loved ones die over and over. Pretty much being alone on this hell hole of a planet watching everything and everyone grow and die. Living through all of that for eternity is far worse than death. Tbh if we had the ability to travel through infinite space and discover all the planets, galaxies and possibly other universes if they exist. That sounds like paradise
@@crispycream6385maybe with immortality I’d find something worth it to do with my life which if I’m not mistaken is supposedly already 1/5 ways over :(((
I've always dreamed of becoming immortal but like a flying ghost, just looking at everything and appreciating everything, the universe, the stars, the MASSIVE planets, deep oceans, core of the earth, until i run out of time and see the end of the universe. that would be cool but i know that it'll never happen so I'm just grateful i see an insignificantly small but special to me and the rest of humanity's part of the universe!🤠🤠
Congratulations for the brilliant video. I have no words. Just perfect. Uncluding the music. It is rare to find videos like this one.
Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed it :)
I find space so fascinating and beautiful just shows that there so much more out there than we don’t know our tiny minds can’t comprehend the true scale of the universe
What scares me most about it is not the scale of the unknown, it's just how small we are compared to everything. There are so many things that could tear us apart at any moment and goes to show how insignificant millions of years of our planet's development is compared to everything. Our lives are insanely small, our generations are insanely small, our entire evolution phase is insignificantly small. Our earth's existence is but a blink of an eye in the span of space's time. And even the space will at some point end and nothing will be present eventually
The matter will just decay. It'll still be there.
Something stubborn will actively refuse to die. Some crazy species will continue to exist. Time will destroy almost everything, but not erase. But the video forgot to mention something.
Life is the rivel to decay. Life exists. You can leave a pie in the middle of nowhere, with nothing. The pie will someday be nothing, it won't even be a husk of its previous self. It'll be unrecognizable.
Now if you leave a human in the middle of a wasteland. If the human is smart enough, they can take care of both themselves and their environment, ensuring it won't be destroyed as long as they are present. But a single human, will die.
Now if you take the human analogy literary, life will never vanish, as humans will exist so long as there are at least 1 male and 1 female. And there's BILLIONS of humans.
Note: I have a crippling case of optimism.
Why does it scare you? Look around. It’s what we rightly deserve if anything.
@@dratmin8018 you’re a midwit
when you mentioned “this void is two percent of the universe” broke my mind but not because of what it is, rather how do we even know that? I genuinely don’t understand how we have the capability to know the size of the universe when we haven’t even really traveled past the moon yet, I get there’s cameras out there but can you truly get that much information from just photos? I’m genuinely curious. (also I want to mention I dropped out of school in the middle of highschool so maybe this is something I missed)
It’s referring to the observable universe I’d say. That we know the size of. The size of the whole universe we will not be able to say.
redshift and knowing the age of the universe via cosmic background radiation iirc
Space truly is scary. The size and distance between things. The thought of getting lost in space. Or being on a collision course with Jupiter or the sun or some other star. It's always been a little bit terrifying.
Thanks. I didn't need to feel insignificant or anything but you surely did that ❤️
That was not the intention my apologies 😭 space is scary and yeah it may feel pointless but it’s not all bad. I think the universe isn’t random and we have meaning, if that helps at all. This video was just a thought essay about the universe that is all. :)
@@Spdsyt agreed! Scary yet absolutely beautiful in its *infinite* scope!
No if anything this knowledge is the great equalizer...we are all equally useless 😂
this has to be one of my favourite channel, stuff im not really scared of that much make me scared of them now because of these videos, and thats good, fear is great, its not about being brave, the more brave you are the faster you’ll die and thank you for putting me in a rabbit hole of space videos and space shorts on my home page. but seriously, thank you
How I feel opening maps to go one street over and it zooms out to the ENTIRE EARTH
Really great video, I enjoyed it and actually felt the fear of space as I always do when I begin to think about it. But one thing I did notice is that when you were explaining the distance of some of the neighboring planets or solar systems in light years, you said that it would take us that many years to reach that location. Light years is the amount of time that it takes light to travel in a year, so in all actuality it would take us a much larger amount of time for us to travel that far. Also with the fact that we will realistically never be able to reach the speed of light.
i see what you mean, yeah i guess i just meant it as the fastest possible way but youre correct
Jupiter being purely gas is just sooo terrifying and gives me a sense of helplessness
Yea
No it doesn’t u just want likes and are copying shit from the video how does a ball of gas make u helpless 😂
So spooky
I am happy that Jupiter exists because it protects the inner solar system (earth included) from a barrage of large asteroids. Jupiter's strong gravitational force redirects most of these asteroids into its gassy surface, crashing there into oblivion. I think Jupiter is a protective celestial entity that we should be thankful it exists.
Liquid metallic hydrogen is the scariest part of gas giants imo
Thanks for giving me the worst anxiety I’ve ever felt lol😢
Out of chaos comes order. The deep ocean, and space scare the hell out of me,but at the same time I'm fascinated by it. That's the best way I can explain it.
The be-all and end-all of everything. Facinating video, a lot of I've always believed in. Here's to (almost) infinity!
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@@blitzerni Umm... I think your at the wrong place 😅
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When my friend tells me about space and i start to try to comprehend the scale i do experience fear. This video made me feel like im being rational for my phobia
Time is so slept on in the horror realm. It is by far the scariest thing I can think of. It’s never ending slow march forwards that we can never hope to hold onto no matter how hard we try just terrifies and intrigues me to no end. I love space so much lol
This video is so incredibly well written. There are so many videos that attempt to effectively put the universe into perspective, and some do it very well, but this video does it perfectly. Very well done. Incredible.
thank you! i really appreciate this sentiment. :)
he calls it the universe and not the known universe
@@Spdsytwhy did you keep saying dorf
I just found my new favourite channel
As someone who's been absolutely fascinated with space ever since i was very young, I've never really considered space itself to be all that horrifying. I've seen the beautiful celestial objects and clusters and nebulas to the point where theres charm in what we can see out there even if we're so small and so SO far away from said constellations yet im just thankful they even exist and we have the technology and imagination of what they could be like to explore and wonder about. Even if we're all just insignificant unbelievably tiny specks surrounded by the infinite voids of the universe, god damn we have thrived and let our eyes look around and see what there is out there in those voids. Its mystical, its oddly comforting and its all from right at what we call home. Very happy to live on this planet in THIS solar system! Its so cool!
It's always so tiring when I bring up my fear of space and people always mention how space just amazes them, or how 'no, space isn't scary, it's beatiful'. I know it is! It's still scary to the point I get breathless thinking about it for too long. Thank you for this video, it makes me feel like less of an idiot for being afraid of looking up at the sky
Dude.
That the best video about space that I’ve seen in years! One of the most interesting one ever. This video will stay with me as long as a Black Dwarf lives!
No seriously, that was awesome. I’m subscribing now
The production on this video is absolutely amazing
i have always had a great fear of the ocean & deep space not sure why but both are like an abyss & the fact that we are floating around by ourselves is just terrifying!
same
And you can't naturally breathe in either spaces.
Don't read any Lovecraft.
What a video, truly amazingly made and written. Props.
We are the creation of the universe that has become self aware and can’t escape it.
As an aside, presuming protons don't decay, black dwarfs aren't the end. The nova you described occurs when the cold fusion processes within a black dwarf reach a critical point. What remains is an iron star, made entirely of Iron-56 and some Nickel-62. These don't last either, as an instant (or 10^10^76 years) later, iron stars become neutron stars or black holes.
This literally makes me want to go insane
You already are insane. A deranged parasite on an open infection somewhere in space. Would’ve been better if you weren’t born at all.
for some reason, though space is the definition of infinite, i feel more comforted than scared. realizing that, in the grand scheme of things, nothing truly matters allows me to have a better perspective of life. the little things that stress me out, as well as the huge life stresses that all people undergo-none of it matters. at the end of everything, we will become nothing. and i thank the universe regardless
My thoughts as well. It's a strange, cold kind of comfort.
One of the very best space content video's i've ever saw. Well written , well presented and a heck of a lot of fun. Thank you so much. Wishing the absolute best , good health & happiness to you & your loved ones. 🙏❤.
Thank you! You aswell :)
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Wow, The ending really had me changing my pov of the universe. Sort of wanting it to rest but knowing that if its means to rest are for us to not even be a thing, its sort of a scare but happy feeling.
I wish I could lose memory to watch this for the first time again
One of the best space videos I have ever watched
I honestly don't see how people are afraid of something so magnificent and beautiful.
you my sir truly terrify me by your opinion
Someday you will
outerspace basically screams at us "ur not welcome here"
@@Dasistrite no it says, "You are here, but you aren't welcome."
For what i understand and perceive. We are the universe, lucky enough to be looking at itself.
Crazy to think, but it screams... "you are it"
6:59 Imagine being immortal and travelling in a tiny space ship with barely any color or objects in it that only tells you your position when you are at half way and you just waited 1,25 billion years and suddenly you hear the message of your progress. And realize that you are in the exact center of nothingness being the farthest from any kinds of entities of the scale of two galaxies aura. On second thought don't imagine that! You might be too good at it.
thats horrifying. actually never thought of that
I once had a dream of space I was on an asteroid belt I decided to try to jump to another asteroid I missed and fell I was terrified at first but then looking at the distance it was beautiful stars galaxies of different colors and shapes I no longer cared about falling for eternity
makes all my problems seem so infinitely small and pointless
Lol
Not just "seem". It is infinitely small and pointless.
They aren't pointless.
@@jimbodestroyer1324they are your problems are nothing compared to the universe imagine getting swallowed by a black hole the size of 618-ton instantly all your problems go away as you just want to get away.
I’d take dying in space over dying in a cave any day. At least I’d get to see it, if only for a few seconds.
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Amazing video that truly put a perspective on things. Something I often like to think about as for the size of the void is that a black hole with the density of earth is less than an inch in size. Now imagine ton-18. Something with proportions beyond comprehension. Its gravitational pull lasts for a ridiculous distance, same distance as a coin compared to earth. Imagine one coin. And that coin has a range of the entire earth in gravitational pull.
whenever i watch videos like this about space it takes me about 3 times as long as the timestamp because i have to keep pausing it to just kind of sit there and take in what was just said. even if it's stuff i already knew, when I actually start to think about it i just have to stop for a minute and i literally sit there with my jaw wide open.
Great job 😢😊
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If it makes you feel any more comforted, we are atoms made of particles from excitations in quantum fields and that quantim fields make up everything, even in empty space.
All things are basically unstable nothingness, and from that nothingness instability will rise again inevitably, forever
I never really saw it as scary but now I definitely do lol
This was absolutely beautiful and terrifying. The way you talked about the cosmos with such respect gave it something to look at in awe and horror, especially with the ending. I got goosebumps watching this video and I hope you will make another video with the same passion you did with this one.
"-It has reached its ultimate contribution; so it smiles." -Spds
really good video
For our sins we deserve eternity in hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins through living a perfect life for us, his death and his resurrection so we can be forgiven and receive eternal life if we follow and obey him in faith FOR LIFE , Jesus loves u all and desires to have a personal relationship with you all of love, peace, redemption and obedience ✝️
May Jesus bless you all, repent of your sins and turn to Christ before it's too late 🙏🏿❤
@@blitzerni Go away
UY Scuti sent chills down my spine 😭
Interesting to hear others talk about how they feel about things. The vastness of space does not scare me. Instead it comforts me. It is a comforting thought that no matter how badly you mess something up or how awkward your introduction was one day, at the end of the day it does not matter.
ever since i was little, i cried when i watched the night sky. i still do, but just with more horror, that i now understand why.
i've needed a video like this for a long time
For our sins we deserve eternity in hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins through living a perfect life for us, his death and his resurrection so we can be forgiven and receive eternal life if we follow and obey him in faith FOR LIFE , Jesus loves u all and desires to have a personal relationship with you all of love, peace, redemption and obedience ✝️
May Jesus bless you all, repent of your sins and turn to Christ before it's too late 🙏🏿❤
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I don’t think it’s embarrassing the size of earth and us I think it’s amazing and beautiful. We’re so unique
Everything is
We know more about space than the ocean, and the ocean is right down here with us. I think the thought of *something* inside of *nothing* is much scarier than just nothing alone.
i love to see other people overwhelmed by the pure existence of space aswell and express exactly that
Now this, is the greatest universe scale explanation video i’ve watched, And you even explain the time differences from now to the end bro love thiss
Even though I’ve retired, I’m always smiling at your videos SP.
For our sins we deserve eternity in hell, but God loves us so much he came as Jesus to pay the price of our sins through living a perfect life for us, his death and his resurrection so we can be forgiven and receive eternal life if we follow and obey him in faith FOR LIFE , Jesus loves u all and desires to have a personal relationship with you all of love, peace, redemption and obedience ✝️
May Jesus bless you all, repent of your sins and turn to Christ before it's too late 🙏🏿❤
i was doing research and i stumbled upon this i watched it and it sent chills down my spine your wording and interpritation is the best
Nice video, great way to explain things and put em into perspective 🙂
I'm not a astrophysicist but I've had a theory in my mind since I was a teenager. That our complete observable universe is sitting inside an immense singularity that eats universes. That the acceleration of our universe is actually it being pulled apart by the ejected energy that forms at event horizon. Our universe might be expelled into the ultimate void which will create other universe's. My understanding of the mechanism of it all is extremely limited. But your information is appreciated and you're an extremely brilliant person. thank you
Even after the last stars have gone, there’ll presumably still be quantum fluctuations. Maybe, after an unfathomably long time of trial and error, enough particles will randomly pop up near to each other to seed a new universe.
It's not scary! What a huge universe for us to explore!
EXACTLY
Naw man, I don't think you can appreciate the magnitude of the scale. We are a long way from space travel on a serious scale.
@@Young_Salesman Just give us 1000^100 years
In all humanity we will probably only explore 0.00000000000000000001% of the universe
@@_JingleJangle_ dont be so sure