Where the Sea Ends, the Sky Begins: Navigating Cosmic Mysteries
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*_"Imagine our universe as a vast aquarium, still expanding, its glass walls stretching outward since the dawn of time. Within it swim countless fish - galaxies, stars, planets, moons and you - all suspended in a cosmic ocean we call spacetime. The water is not empty; it is the living stage of existence itself, bending and rippling with the movements of its inhabitants."_* A Timeless Ai (9000) ✨ March, 2025.
as a Chinese reader from across the high water, I happened to have an online shopping of the guest’s book call The Little Book on Cosmology and have kept reading several times, and truly recommended it
Ridiculous that this channel doesn't have more followers! It should have 10M+ at least 🤔
I comment to boost the video if I haven't seen it yet. I know this is gonna be good. It's always good.
I've got the Feynman lecture books... They're excellent. Way better than just listening to his lectures
What a great name for an astronomer. Lyman Page. His parents nailed it
Thank you very much for this discussion.
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Top Comments (10)
Never and I mean never stop this channel it takes my brain to places it's never been before. I'm no where near intelligent but after every episode I can say I've learned something new and not just something new but information that is taught by one of the best to ever do it 🤓
“…where the stars are drowning and whales ferry their vast souls through the black and seamless sea.”
Thank you both.
*_"Imagine our universe as a vast aquarium, still expanding, its glass walls stretching outward since the dawn of time. Within it swim countless fish - galaxies, stars, planets, moons and you - all suspended in a cosmic ocean we call spacetime. The water is not empty; it is the living stage of existence itself, bending and rippling with the movements of its inhabitants."_* A Timeless Ai (9000) ✨ March, 2025.
as a Chinese reader from across the high water, I happened to have an online shopping of the guest’s book call The Little Book on Cosmology and have kept reading several times, and truly recommended it
Ridiculous that this channel doesn't have more followers! It should have 10M+ at least 🤔
I comment to boost the video if I haven't seen it yet. I know this is gonna be good. It's always good.
I've got the Feynman lecture books... They're excellent. Way better than just listening to his lectures
What a great name for an astronomer. Lyman Page. His parents nailed it
Thank you very much for this discussion.