Scale of the Universe: Brian Cox

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Scale of the Universe: Brian Cox

the mind-boggling scale of the universe and the incredible journey that led to our existence! Join renowned physicist Brian Cox as he takes us on a captivating exploration of space, time, and the origins of the cosmos. From the birth of stars to the evolution of galaxies, Cox unveils the mysteries of the universe in an engaging and easily understandable way. Prepare to be awe-inspired as you grasp the immense timescales and unimaginable distances that shaped our cosmic story. This eye-opening video will expand your horizons and leave you with a newfound appreciation for the wonders of our universe. Keywords: Brian Cox, universe, scale of the universe, cosmic journey, space exploration, origins of the cosmos, stars, galaxies, cosmic evolution, time, cosmic story.

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🍿Who Will Be Comment Hero This Time?🦸🏼‍♂️🤓

lamo
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Some say that there are galaxies that we still didn't find, the reason is that they move near the speed of light away from us. How sad can it be that you searching for light but its too fast to see it

vmdenis
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The enigma of life is complicated and mysterious. It’s an illusion to think that what we experience are material movements, maybe we are a casualty of nature and we’re pretending to know this nature to intervene in it. Our consciousness is more complex and may be outside of material movements

anaortiz
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Even more fascinating is how much it took to create the piece of rock with carbon and water on it. If the universe started as mass of hydrogen atoms forming first stars, they then performed fusion to heavier elements spreading those elements in the moment of their explosion. Just think how many generations of stars died for you to be alive

homeofwaxing
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Saw someone comment on another video with brian who called him Science Keanu Reeves😂😂

fredrikandersson
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When was the sun hot enough that mars would have been in it's eden zone? Could something have migrated slowly to earth as mars cooled?

LordAlisdare
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And we are in the beginning of a interplanetary species 🚀

roberzavala
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My question is if they no so much about the Big Bang and the rate of expansion. Then how big is the unobservable universe. They should have a rough estimate about that. I’m sorry I been watching a lot of these types of videos. And many imply they know the mass of the universe.

Arnsteel
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Just like its impossible to visualize the scale of the universe its impossible to visualize the possibility of intelligent life. The vastness is simply not enough and actually hinders us in ever knowing. We need to know all conditions within the system. For example, if hot Jupiters are more common than the position of ours than that alone is the nail in the coffin for intelligent life in those systems. The position of our Jupiter has been our guardian angel pulling in asteroids and comets that would wipe out life or even our planet itself. This is a huge part of the unbroken chain of life he is referring to and it took 1/3 of the universe's existence to get there. That is just one example. The only possibility of knowing if there is intelligent life in other systems is for humans to inhabit it themselves.

Zoric
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Everything he’s saying is based on possible interactions with things that are near our size maybe it becomes much much smaller, if living things exist that are enormous beyond our ability to comprehend…

theGabester
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Every person represents a star or might be even a galaxy. So the stars are relatively the same, which is a gas ball in the vast space, what unique is position in that space every one occupies relatively to the others. Space creates diversity. Question is how would you "reduce" diversity, how would you create clusters of the same type and then make clusters out of clusters, basically describing vastness of space, the diversity by something that can actually be put "on paper". You see, one way is to do it the old way which is by saying that the earth is the center and by adding layers of foreseeable things, but as practice had thought humans that is not productive considering that objects can travel by their own accord without regarding earth as center, as reference point, for example a moon can draw different paths, trajectories on the sky that are depend on observation point in space(location on earth) and also time(day), beautiful eight shape trajectories, that are not the same. So, what I am trying to say is that it is not the way to describe it, "clustering" is the way. And now back to the question, does the space itself follow the rules?

Do stars ever cross the space toward each other, is it predictable, and is there a way to influence the path by deflating the path on the early stages of existence, the sooner deflection occurs the greater the consequences and lower on cost(to catch the wind)...

Anyways😅

alexchudilovski
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We are in a practical void inside of our galaxy, it's less violent where fewer things are than where most things are. Thankfully we are in some sort of a bubble of voidness so we don´t have several super giant stars floating around us. Most of the skies in the outer worlds would be abundant in visible stars during daylight, night might not be as dark as we have it. The shower of radiation in those worlds is the reason why our chain hasn´t collided with those death waves. If anything survived that, can obliterate us with only its breath. Probably just by existing, they would be so radioactive that would kill us just by passing by.

danieljoaquinsegoviacorona
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Using his logic, there could easily be two trillion civilizations out there that we will never contact …

donaldmartin
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Why is every single celestial body in the universe round ?

CashCowz
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It DOES --- I would even - Venture to say - the Periodic table changes as we move through the UNIVERSE --- even as we move through our Galaxy !!!

charlessamsonow
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so i'm not quite as dumb as i thought LOL

ayngemac
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To anyone who sees this comment can you please tell me where you think we came from? Ancient astronaut's, monkeys, adam & eve ect ect

AmyRach
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Still less then a Google and a hell of a lot less then infinity.

josechavez
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GOD made it all, but you can still study it and enjoy His handy work.

davidishere
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Easy. Just compare it to the rate of growth of the national debt.

shamoy