From the smallest measurable distance to the potentially infinite Universe, in this video we take a look at the size of… pretty much everything. Enjoy!
Поддержите мою работу на Patreon: www.patreon.com/melodysheep | Получить саундтрек: bit.ly/2HKl9fi | Как всё закончится? Этот эксперимент уводит нас в путешествие до конца времен, на триллионы лет в будущее, чтобы узнать, какой может быть в конечном итоге судьба нашей планеты и нашей вселенной.
Мы начинаем в 2019 году и путешествуем в геометрической прогрессии во времени, наблюдая за будущим Земли, смертью Солнца, концом всех звезд, распадом протонов, галактиками-зомби, возможными будущими цивилизациями, взрывающимися черными дырами, эффектами темной энергии, альтернативными вселенными и финальной судьбой космоса.
Это картина будущего нарисована современной наукой — картина, которая, несомненно, со временем будет развиваться, когда мы будем находить дополнительные подсказки о том, как будет развиваться наша история. Большая часть этих знаний появилась совсем недавно — и новые кусочки головоломки все еще ждут чтобы их нашли.
Для меня этот взгляд сверху на время дает глубокую перспективу — что мы живем в горячей вспышке Большого взрыва, идеального момента, чтобы погрузиться в зрелище и звуки вселенной в ее дни славы, прежде чем все это исчезнет. Хотя конец в любом случае наступит, у нас будет практически бесконечное время, если мы будем правильно играть в наши карты. Будущее может выглядеть мрачным, но у нас, как у вида, огромный потенциал.
Представлены голоса David Attenborough, Craig Childs, Brian Cox, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Michelle Thaller, Lawrence Krauss, Michio Kaku, Mike Rowe, Phil Plait, Janna Levin, Stephen Hawking, Sean Carroll, Alex Filippenko, and Martin Rees.
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For the last 12 years, Carter Emmart has been coordinating the efforts of scientists, artists and programmers to build a complete 3D visualization of our known universe. He demos this stunning tour and explains how its being shared with facilities around the world.
Whats inside the Earth? The crust is a relatively thin layer that takes up only 1% of the Earths volume. At the Earths center, theres a core that consists of two parts: the outer and the inner core. The temperature at the boundary of our planets inner and outer core is 10,800˚F — thats as hot as the surface of the Sun! But have you ever wondered what other planets are made of?
Well, all 8 planets of our Solar System are unique and made of very different stuff! And what is inside a planet can impact what’s on the outside! So how about going on a space journey from the Sun to Neptune, the farthest planet of the Solar System? Lets check whats inside each celestial body on our way and learn some new facts about space!
#brightside
TIMESTAMPS:
The Sun 0:18
Mercury 1:30
Venus 2:28
Earth 3:27
Mars 4:55
Jupiter 6:02
Saturn 7:31
Uranus 8:29
Neptune 9:20
Earth would not remain flat for a long time as gravity will make sure it again pops up into a sphere. Remember, gravity pulls equally from all sides, hence planets are spherical.
Now, if earth was flat and not a sphere, then it would obviously stop rotating. This will lead to the following problems.
Firstly, only revolution around the Sun but no rotation around its axis would mean that Earth will experience a 6-month long day, followed by a 6-month long night.
Secondly, it is believed that rotation of Earth generates its magnetic field. Without rotation, there would be no magnetic field to protect us from the harmful solar winds. Also, it would mean an end to the world-famous lights called Auroras as they are formed due to the interaction between Earths magnetic field and particles of solar wind.
This is the original landscape-format version of the short movie Cosmic Eye, designed by astrophysicist Danail Obreschkow. The movie zooms through all well-known scales of the universe from minuscule elementary particles out to the gigantic cosmic web. In doing so, it shows the ultimate size comparison in our universe. The video drew inspiration from a progression of increasingly accurate graphical representations of the scales of the universe, including the classical essay «Cosmic View» by Kees Boeke (1957), the short movie «Cosmic Zoom» by Eva Szasz (1968), and the legendary movie «Powers of Ten» by Charles and Ray Eames (1977). Cosmic Eye takes these earlier representations to the state-of-the-art by displaying real photographs obtained with modern detectors, telescopes, and microscopes. Other views are renderings of modern computer models. Smart vector-based blending techniques are used to create a seamless zoom.
This 2018-version of Cosmic Eye contains improved graphics and minor technical corrections compared to the 2011-version in portrait format.
The Universe is so enormous we cant really comprehend it all. I try my best to visualize it in this video. This video had without a doubt the most complicated math Ive ever done in a video before. If I made errors or miscalculations please let me know in the comments or message me! I want to know. Sources are listed below…