Anomalies of the Cosmos. The unsolved mysteries of the Stars.

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Everything we now know about the universe-from the behavior of quarks to the birth of entire galaxies-has stemmed from scientists who've been willing to ponder the unanswerable. And with the advent of modern science, great minds have turned to testing and experimentation rather than mere thought as a way of approaching and grappling with some of the universe's most pressing and vexing dilemmas. (Anomalies of the Cosmos. The unsolved mysteries of the Stars.)

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Keith Carson, Jarred Eagley, Udo Schroeter, Mihail Yordanov,
Katie Byrne, Edward Nardella, Jarred Eagley, Justin Dixon,
Misho Yordanov, Pierre Demet. Stefan Blandin.

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I like documentaries about space. It puts things in perspective; I, and all of my problems and sorrows and hatred all mean absolutely nothing. My entire life will be long over in the time it takes a photon to travel to me from the sun, and it matters not what I do, for how can the labors of a single man compare to the unending solar crucibles where countless atoms fuse together and blast out enough just enough light to illuminate and warm our world but not so much that we burn...for now. At first these thoughts were uncomfortable for me but now they bring me peace in times of struggle and confort in times of fear and doubt.

Regardless of what calamities plague and torment me and how much pain they bring, everything will be ok. The universe has existed long before me and will exist long after I am no longer even a memory. The universe will keep expanding, the atoms will keep fusing, gravity will keep being weak, the strong nuclear force will be just as mighty as ever, no matter how good or bad things get for me, everything else will carry on and pay me no mind. Nothing can stop the movements of the heavens and nothing can interfere with the power of the cosmos. Be it a plan conceived by some higher power or simple random chance, there is an order to the universe, everything in existence contributes to it and its my duty to contribute my own miniscule and unimportant life to it

cascadianrangers
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Very unique. I've never seen a documentry like this. Ive spent years watching space documentaries. This is excellent and worth your time.

mrhassell
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I love learning about our place in the universe!

JimKrause
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Hears opening line
Realises this will be the same facts as every other documentary
Continues looking for something new

TrackToBasics
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Wait if the universe is expanding faster than the speed of light how can galaxies collide? Also if the universe is expanding what's it expanding into? And if space is measured by time and the impression is the universe is expanding quicker than light speed which means time stops how can we shape the universe based on those propert? Like why not a spring rather than doughnut or some filament even more intricate only allowing us certain properties that measure our current space but allowing some form of detection from another time not actually in a straight line

mistyshadow
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Good video, not only like most that are presenting the basic info we have from the Roman Empire, but quite new stuff that I learned from it

itsmeme
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Why this is so important, it's to date the only documentary that attempts to tackle issues such as the flaws in the CMB radiation observation, taking into consideration velocities imposed by the Shapley Concentration and the Local Group (14500 km/s ≈ 205 Mpc). Which obviously impacts any observations made using standard candles (Cepheid variables) and Type Ia supernovae, or several other candidates, (RR Lyrae Stars, Tully-Fisher Relation or Surface Brightness Fluctuations), all belong to the parallax method, used to establish finite values of Galactic Redshifts (Hubble’s law) relative to the C.M.B (cosmic microwave background) radiation.

Methods for extracting the arbitrary functions to specify a LT model from given data such as density or velocity profiles, were developed. Krasinski & Hellaby 2002, 2004a, 2004b; Bolejko, Krasinski & Hellaby 2005; Hellaby & Krasinski 2006. Due to the Great Attractor being in the Zone of Avoidance, this is a very difficult task.

mrhassell
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Astronomy and scientists have long said that its not a matter of if, but when our Sun self destructs all life as we know it will cease to exist in this part of the universe and biblical prophecy states : " Matthew 5:5 Blessed are the Meek for they shall Inherit the Earth "...Hopefully the BOLD may develop technologies that may allow for the continued Human existance on other Planets.

aquariusk
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Stop saying _fleshlight_ 😂
I'm trying to homeschool here 👩🏼‍🏫

machinegunman
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You need to stop saying "fleshlight" its FLASHLIGHT!

south
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Where is the Milky Way found in the universe? Well, from our perspective, it's at the very center...

machinegunman
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When there is attractors, there is rappeler.

sonarbangla
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A star called the sun... what? Sol. Could have said what type it was at least.

adzz
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is this created and uploaded by an AI lol o_0

sublimazed
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Another crap documentary with either AI voice or a foreigner

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