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78,000,000,000 Lt. Yrs. Across. That would imply the edge, or the boundaries of the Universe had been found. Surely this can't be so! The Universe goes on into infinity, does it not?.....Fantastic video, bye the way!
Ответить@mikespindor The speed of light is constant @ 186,000 miles per second, multiply that by the number of seconds in a year = 1 Lt. Yr. That is the DISTANCE that light travels in one year. ( sorry, there are not enough digits on my calculator) So when we look at the Hubble Ultra Deep Field today. We are seeing it as it was 13.7 Bn. Yrs. ago. So, today, in real terms. It's that distance, plus whatever distance it has traveled in those13.7 Bn. Yrs......if it still exists!
ОтветитьResurrection of Jesus is the new creation. Be catholic.
Ответить@Ixions42 thats what i was wondering ... an exposure for like 100 days would be awesome
Ответить@zideffil easy. Space time is expanding faster than the speed of light, how could u not know that, simple space physics.
Ответитьi love getting out of class(which is where we never learn about cool stuff like this) and coming to my apartment and just chillaxing while smoking a fat bowl to this video.
Ответить@zideffil u really think im gonna read all that...douchebag. EASY
Ответитьfantastic video. I love science
ОтветитьWhat is the song with the flute? Anyone know? The flute gives me chills.
ОтветитьSeems bollocks how can it b 78 billion light years away if they see it!!! Within 12 days. I'm not a scientist but if u travel for 12 days at speed of light woodnt u b at them planets in the ultra deep space shit????? Sorry for being blunt but it sounds shit.
Ответить@MrGoober3000 its Celtic panpipes - ride on
Ответить@Ixions42 Its not all about the exposure time, above and beyond that the magnification needs to be increased. If it wasn't increased all you would get is the galaxies brighter? To increase the magnification you need extra lenses, and for each lens added the more photons are reflected and refracted away from the sensor. So we are getting close to the edge of our engineering ability. Or the sensor sise needs to be increased? again reaching edge of engineering ability unfortunately. Soon tho! :)
Ответить@zideffil galaxies are moving faster than the speed of light.
ОтветитьThrough the Doppler effect, we can answer why we see 13.8 and 78 billion light years away. Nothing travels faster than light. If you imagine 100 galaxies in a straight line, and each one is away from the other 1% the speed of light, the first galaxy away from the last at the speed of light. In the universe, we have billions of galaxies in a straight line, so the last galaxy away faster than time passes. So we have more measures in the universe than the existence.
Ответить@niznet111 hes numa numa guy why are you hating... he is amusing himself a thing many people somehow forgot along the way of growing up
Ответить@niznet111 He did not choose to be in this video, the composer did. he didn't choose to be made to the "numa numa guy" he just posted a video of him dancing to music (what the fuck is wrong with that). Why are you hating on less intelligent people? Blame the composer of this video instead.
Ответить@tdarnell which video was this?? I wondered that question, my guess would be the telescopes can see towards the light where as our eyes only see where the earth is.
Ответить@tdarnell I have another problem with the distance of the radius of 38 billion light years. That would mean that the light from an object reached us (Earth) after traveling 38 billion years. Shouldn't we try to consider how long it would have taken that object to get to that point in the first place? Also, since we are traveling through time at the same rate as the distant object, it has been traveling away from us for 38 billion years. It would seem that the universe is much bigger and older.
ОтветитьTony, I've watched this video about 50 times. That's not a joke. Whenever I feel down, whenever I need to feel like life is just a glimpse and I'm lucky to be alive, I play this video. Superb Tony. 78 Billion thumbs up! From Jamaica, via Toronto Canada Kelz
Ответить"The Hubble Deep Field Video with narration cleaned up" the most important video ever uploaded. In 2006 Mr. Darnell spent several days staring at one small patch of video in an editing program and the results were nothing less than humbling on a universal scale.
Ответить"Five hundred thousand million" stars in the milky way galaxy. I've heard the "thousand million" term a few times lately in astronomy-related articles videos. Why don't they just say billion?
Ответитьperhaps because billion doesn't sound big enough nowadays with all those financial numbers being in the billions one doesn't wonder about the amount while it's unimaginable
ОтветитьThere is no telling what we have really "seen" but our government is not ready to tell us about people from other planets due to the mass kayos it would cause!
ОтветитьIt's especially helpful for people who don't speak English as their first language. They may still use "milliard" instead of billion. The long scale made more sense, actually. Look: Million^2 = billion (bi = 2) Million^3 = trillion (tri = 3) Million^4 = quadrillion (quadri = 4) Million^5 = pentillion (penta = 5) and so on and so forth.
ОтветитьPlease turn DOWN the background music. It is TOO LOUD!!!!!!
ОтветитьA few weeks ago, a few of my videos got muted because of a complaint from EMI about having Pink Floyd in their soundtracks. How are they not getting anal about this one?
Ответитьok let me try to answer your question by giving a simple example. lets say we put a giant glowing fire ball (as a galaxy) on the top of empire state building and lets say it takes 1sec or few seconds for the light to travel from new york to Los Angeles. Now lets say that human will build a tall building between NY and LA 1 billions years from now. The light will always be there, so the people in the building between LA and NY will see that glowing ball even after 1 billion year
Ответитьnow lets go back to why we can still see galaxies that are 78 billion light years away when the earth is just 13 billion years old. The galaxies which are 78 billion light years away means that those galaxies are 78 billion years old. Those galaxies might not even exist anymore but the light those galaxies created are still traveling and coming to earth so we can see. And those galaxies could still be there but they were there so long ago that light was still traveling for billions years.
Ответитьanother thing you need to understand is those galaxies could have been existed may be more than 50 billion light years ago even before Earth began. When Earth was formed those, galaxies were already there for more than 50 billion years and the light had been always traveling for billions of years. that is why we can still see galaxies that are 78 billions years away, or we can see even beyond that with technological advancement in telescopes because we dont exactly know how big the universe is.
ОтветитьWhat is that picture at the start?? I want a print of it.
ОтветитьYou can turn all sound down via your computer ......... that or
ОтветитьDon't you find it weird that no well known astronomer is talking about Planet x? Nasa mentions it once , and that's it.
ОтветитьNo. The universe is everything. We know it is expanding, and that expansion leads us to believe the whole universe (not Earth) is 13.7 billion years old. The earth and the rest of the solar system is only about a third of that, 4.5 billion years old. The figure of 78 ly exists because of the expansion going on at the same time as the age of the universe has gone on. If the universe had been created static, then it would be 13.7 billion ly across, but it is not.
Ответитьthe stars that is 78 b/l.y. away were closer to where we are when it put out the light that we might see. But space has been stretching apart form the beginning. Actually at a faster and faster rate as time progresses. No one know why. This is my best guess at your quandary.
Ответитьwhats with that guy singing in the beginning of this video??? I don't remember seeing that before
Ответитьwe are nothing but bacteria. the narrator's voice is superb.
Ответитьthinking about how many other people there could be. it is scary but amazing....
ОтветитьAudio: A Video: D
ОтветитьWe must be humble!
ОтветитьWhat??? 59 dislikes? must be from a parallel universo...
ОтветитьThis is great, but why there isnt a HD version!? You should upload it if you have one . . .
ОтветитьNice music too .. God bless
ОтветитьShiiiiiine on, you craaaaaazy diamooond!~
ОтветитьWhat is the title of this video without the "Numa Numa guy"? Anyway, it is still the most important image ever taken by humanity! Thanks.
Ответить78 billion light years across — between what and what — from what to what? That's not the end. What's beyond that? Thinking in any kind of finite terms makes no sense.
Ответитьcleaned up but still at 240p, reminds me of what black and white TV was like.
ОтветитьI thought by "cleaned up" u meant the silly "numa numa guy" would be gone but that is "redux" so what is different here? Loved redux especially probably shared it w/ a hundred friends.
ОтветитьThe MATRIX, what is it?
Our world is a civilization of Cains - evil primitive semi-entities that do not have their own intellect.
These creatures are controlled by something like the "Matrix", the most graphic description of which is the "Plato's Cave".
The Matrix does not know English or any other language, its algorithms react reflexively to human emotions and evoked feelings. These algorithms are imposed by a special cosmic radiation known as the "Maya Illusion".
A special reflex bio-mechanism of "slammer*" plunges each consciousness, first into a kind of hypnotic sleep, then into identification with the role assigned to it.
Consciousness in a "normal" state is not able to influence social processes in the Matrix, because it observes them in the post factum mode.
The concept of the matrix is the only thing that can somehow explain and help to realize the nightmare that is now happening in the world.
What to do? Take the red pill, which is the knowledge of "slammer"! /Yam Esotericist/
*In the meaning “to slam the book”–it slams the true reality.
Hey dude, your channel just started appearing in my recommendations again for the first time in many many years, and I thought I'd take this opportunity to tell you that this Hubble Deep Field video of yours CHANGED MY LIFE, and I've never forgotten it. I guess that was 18 years ago, I'm 57 now. It's not that I had been uneducated... I was always interested in astronomy, I knew there was a lot out there... but DAMN! My understanding of "life, the universe, and everything" has continued to evolve over the years, too much to get into here, but let's just say this image and your explanation of it were a definite turning point for me. Thank you so much. Oh and your music choices didn't hurt either! 😎
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