The Universe: Dark Energy is PUSHING APART Our Universe (S2, E6) | Full Episode
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Top Comments (10)
Sounds like "Controlled Chaos" to Me!
You know, I've been watching "The Entire History of the Universe" channel, and people comment that they're "just as good as professional documentaries on TV".... I think they haven't watched tv in a while, because their level of detail goes so, so much deeper while still being understandable to the layperson.
not sure why it is so hard for people to visualise the birth of the universe not being an explosion at all, but rather a sudden and massive phase change of an introduced energy/substance into the middle of the vacuum of nothing. is it dark matter pushing us apart or the post phase change material trying to spread out and evenly distribute itself.
37:52 Perhaps it is like a balloon popping. If you take a balloon, put confetti in it, and blow it up until it pops, the confetti is released with extreme force from the point of puncture, slowing down at the outside edges. Now think of the fill hole as a supermassive black hole, taking in everything and pushing out the edges until a weak point in the balloon shell (a universe's outer membrane) causes all that confetti (mass) to erupt (The Big Bang). The resulting confetti (mass) is forced out of the tear at different velocities, resulting in a discrepancy between confetti (mass) on the puncture (ejection point) and the confetti (mass) on the outside edge of the puncture. It would explain where the super-compressed matter goes after it enters a black hole. According to physics laws, energy can neither be created nor destroyed but it can be transformed. And matter tends to move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration. So maybe The Big Bang happened in a similar way? From a supermassive black hole, hurling around matter like confetti to form the universe. 🤔
58 unavailable Get with it History Channel put the entire 133 here as you state there are!!!!!!!
*Oh **_thanks!_* "Energy pushing" has always tangled my brain ;-)
I see it all around in day light
Dark,darker,darkest
I want more :)
Second 37 to second 45 accurately sums up the SERIOUS dilemma: then the balance of this video heads in MANY VERY speculative and different directions... minute 30-33 is very informative... (I think it is time to take Edward Teller's video about attending an Einstein lecture "Edward Teller - Going to see Einstein give a lecture (31/147)" to heart.)
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Top Comments (10)
Sounds like "Controlled Chaos" to Me!
You know, I've been watching "The Entire History of the Universe" channel, and people comment that they're "just as good as professional documentaries on TV".... I think they haven't watched tv in a while, because their level of detail goes so, so much deeper while still being understandable to the layperson.
not sure why it is so hard for people to visualise the birth of the universe not being an explosion at all, but rather a sudden and massive phase change of an introduced energy/substance into the middle of the vacuum of nothing. is it dark matter pushing us apart or the post phase change material trying to spread out and evenly distribute itself.
37:52 Perhaps it is like a balloon popping. If you take a balloon, put confetti in it, and blow it up until it pops, the confetti is released with extreme force from the point of puncture, slowing down at the outside edges. Now think of the fill hole as a supermassive black hole, taking in everything and pushing out the edges until a weak point in the balloon shell (a universe's outer membrane) causes all that confetti (mass) to erupt (The Big Bang). The resulting confetti (mass) is forced out of the tear at different velocities, resulting in a discrepancy between confetti (mass) on the puncture (ejection point) and the confetti (mass) on the outside edge of the puncture. It would explain where the super-compressed matter goes after it enters a black hole. According to physics laws, energy can neither be created nor destroyed but it can be transformed. And matter tends to move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration. So maybe The Big Bang happened in a similar way? From a supermassive black hole, hurling around matter like confetti to form the universe. 🤔
58 unavailable Get with it History Channel put the entire 133 here as you state there are!!!!!!!
*Oh **_thanks!_* "Energy pushing" has always tangled my brain ;-)
I see it all around in day light
Dark,darker,darkest
I want more :)
Second 37 to second 45 accurately sums up the SERIOUS dilemma: then the balance of this video heads in MANY VERY speculative and different directions... minute 30-33 is very informative... (I think it is time to take Edward Teller's video about attending an Einstein lecture "Edward Teller - Going to see Einstein give a lecture (31/147)" to heart.)