The James Webb Space Telescope just revealed the true scale of the universe and it is more terrifying than anyone imagined. Twenty-five thousand galaxies in a patch of sky the size of a grain of sand. Two trillion galaxies in the observable universe. Galaxies that formed too fast, too early, breaking every model of cosmic evolution. From the deepest infrared images ever captured to cosmic voids millions of light-years across, this documentary explores what Webb found when it looked further than any telescope in history. Like and subscribe for more deep space discoveries. James Webb Space Telescope, JWST, deep field, universe scale, galaxies, cosmic void, dark matter, gravitational lensing, early universe, impossible galaxies, redshift, space documentary, Late Science space,universe,cosmos,planets,nasa,space documentary,sun,national geographic,horrifying planets,spacex,voyager,exoplanets,top 5,ridddle,space facts,voyager 2,top 10,black hole,facts about space,mystery,jupiter,nasa discovery,earth,solar system,astronomy,saturn,mars,facts,strange,dangerous,objects,time
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And what if the entire universe we think we know is just an atom in another universe. And then double that and keep going. Who knows what the true size of "everything" is
This was fascinating! The most disturbing part is that we will never know the answers to many of the questions we have. We don't have the knowledge, intellectual capacity, or the longevity of both self and species to have any hope of finding the answers.
Looks like the so-called "Thunderbolts Project" of electro-magnetic cosmology is getting more and more validated every day as opposed to these meta-physical models of mathematical guesswork in mainstream cosmology.
The scale of cosmology, in terms of time and distance, is so staggeringly, inhumanly vast that it's nigh on Impossible for us to grasp hold of it in any meaningful way.
It’s definitely scary or terrifying. It’s wonderful and fantasrptic and we are privileged to glimpse at it.
Still the big bang! When logically the universe is infinite and eternal, and we still only see a small part of it.
Always these shortsighted long elaborations can't persuade me to give up my version of tomorrow never knows.
The only way for human to travel those far places is you have to have immortal body like an angel who can travel far and beyound faster than the speed of light. They are ambassadors God divine messengers and never get tired of travelling back and forth to heaven. You can become one once you ask God a request if you make to heaven.
We are literally a grain of sand in an unfathomable expanse
Yeah it all makes more sense when you stop thinking of the beginning as a big bang of radiation and gas, and more in terms of "The First Star" All the news about space has me thinking that black holes are not places where matter goes to die but rather to be collected back up as pure hydrogen and stored in a pocket "fold" of the universe just out of sight, or in another dimension/space time. Perhaps what we're calling Dark Energy or Space is where the spent/used matter is being held until it's time to unleash it again. Either way it's compressed away somewhere and It stays there until all the matter has been sucked back up by the black holes (where the dark energy is but it isn't dark at all), as we see them, and then all the black holes eventually merge together and from one big "black hole well". I'd say this would cause all the compressed hydrogen to be collected in the same near infinity point of space at the bottom of these black holes. This one massive black hole containing all there is and ever was, in one point of space, is the spawn point for The First Star or The Big Bang. Whatever floats your boat, but basically all the stored hydrogen in The First Star will get unstable or it just starts out unstable and goes nova instantly when the black holes have fully merged together into one singularity and explodes creating a new universe in it's wake. This in effect would allow the universe to be reset for infinity since the cycle of creation and destruction would continue forever, automated. God literally made the universe to run in "Set it and forget it" mode forever. Just pure speculation, and imagination at work there. Probably not even close to correct, but no one really knows what the hell is going on up there do they...
So great summary video. However, we atcually don't know the age of the universe or if it will atcually end. We have some fantastic theories, but the gaps in our knowledge are nearly total if we are totally honest!
At what point of the info transmission the colors were received!?
James Webb is another type of human eyes, which can not see through other dimensional spaces. We are in a world full of puzzles, yet some are on the right track to find the answers, some are still choosing to neglect the hard facts even a pupil can understand. When we can answer the questions of who are we, Why do we come to this world, and where will we go, then the puzzles are no longer the puzzles.
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I just think we are not accounting for time dilation between our planet and the sun, galaxy, region and clusters. So objects are not appearing when we think it should or look like their moving faster or slower than we perceive them.
After an hour and nine minutes creationism is starting to beckon.
Wait, you're telling me all the hours I spent watching programs similar to this one that explained the old model of the universe were for nothing? Trying to understand the universe suddenly feels like a bad investment of my time.
Previous civilisations on Earth have been wiped out, and most of the evidence has been wiped out. Then we came along and repeated.
How did it take pictures lightyears away?