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Title: How Large is the Universe?
Added: Oct 19, 2009
Author: SpaceRip
Duration: 20:13
Description:
The mind-blowing answer comes from a theory describing the birth of the universe in the first instant of time.The universe has long captivated us with its immense scales of distance and time. How far does it stretch? Where does it end... and what lies beyond its star fields... and streams of galaxies extending as far as telescopes can see?These questions are beginning to yield to a series of extraordinary new lines of investigation... and technologies that are letting us to peer into the most distant realms of the cosmos...But also at the behavior of matter and energy on the smallest of scales. Remarkably, our growing understanding of this kingdom of the ultra-tiny, inside the nuclei of atoms, permits us to glimpse the largest vistas of space and time. In ancient times, most observers saw the stars as a sphere surrounding the earth, often the home of deities. The Greeks were the first to see celestial events as phenomena, subject to human investigation... rather than the fickle whims of the Gods. One sky-watcher, for example, suggested that meteors are made of materials found on Earth... and might have even come from the Earth. Those early astronomers built the foundations of modern science. But they would be shocked to see the discoveries made by their counterparts today. The stars and planets that once harbored the gods are now seen as infinitesimal parts of a vast scaffolding of matter and energy extending far out into space. Just how far... began to emerge in the 1920s. Working at the huge new 100-inch Hooker Telescope on California's Mt. Wilson, astronomer Edwin Hubble, along with his assistant named Milt Humason, analyzed the light of fuzzy patches of sky... known then as nebulae. They showed that these were actually distant galaxies far beyond our own.Hubble and Humason discovered that most of them are moving away from us. The farther out they looked, the faster they were receding. This fact, now known as Hubble's law, suggests that there must have been a time when the matter in all these galaxies was together in one place. That time... when our universe sprung forth... has come to be called the Big Bang.How large the cosmos has gotten since then depends on how long its been growing... and its expansion rate.Recent precision measurements gathered by the Hubble space telescope and other instruments have brought a consensus... That the universe dates back 13.7 billion years. Its radius, then, is the distance a beam of light would have traveled in that time ... 13.7 billion light years. That works out to about 1.3 quadrillion kilometers. In fact, it's even bigger.... Much bigger. How it got so large, so fast, was until recently a deep mystery.That the universe could expand had been predicted back in 1917 by Albert Einstein, except that Einstein himself didn't believe it... until he saw Hubble and Humason's evidence. Einstein's general theory of relativity suggested that galaxies could be moving apart because space itself is expanding. So when a photon gets blasted out from a distant star, it moves through a cosmic landscape that is getting larger and larger, increasing the distance it must travel to reach us.In 1995, the orbiting telescope named for Edwin Hubble began to take the measure of the universe... by looking for the most distant galaxies it could see. Taking the expansion of the universe into account, the space telescope found galaxies that are now almost 46 billion light years away from us in each direction... and almost 92 billion light years from each other.And that would be the whole universe... according to a straightforward model of the big bang. But remarkably, that might be a mere speck within the universe as a whole, according to a dramatic new theory that describes the origins of the cosmos. It's based on the discovery that energy is constantly welling up from the vacuum of space in the form of particles of opposite charge... matter and anti-matter.
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Youtube Comments: 12803
SuperAffenbrot Says:
Feb 8, 2012 - 7:26 Escape Velocity Nova Soundtrack xD
0palineblue Says:
Feb 8, 2012 - FABULOUS FILM , WATCHED IT SO MANY TIMES - SO BIG BUT HOW BIG ? WILL WE EVER KNOW ?
tolgaturn Says:
Feb 8, 2012 - How high is up ?
TheUniverse197 Says:
Feb 8, 2012 - Yes stars,planets,galaxies,and moons expand in this infinite space but take all the planets,stars,moons, and galaxies away,what is there? nothingness. Nothingness is still something,something has all ways been there and it is infinite. The big bang theory might explain why moons,stars,galaxies,and planets expand in this never ending universe but it will never explain why the infinite space that is never ending and has always been there is possible!
TheUniverse197 Says:
Feb 8, 2012 - No matter how advanced science and math gets we will never comprehend this,we were not meant to.
saganemc2 Says:
Feb 8, 2012 - I love this guys voice.
amasonga Says:
Feb 8, 2012 - @TheUniverse197 True space is lot greater than mathematical concepts devised by a bunch of human beings who are finite. Some astronomers also believe that the universe is finite as well. Thus it seems very complicated.
TheUniverse197 Says:
Feb 9, 2012 - @amasonga To me the universe is infinite. In my opinion we don't need to use these massive mathematical equations to figure out if the universe is infinite or not,I believe that we should settle with common sense with figuring out something of this magnitude. For instance if there was a wall or force or something that would not let you go any further then you have to think what put this wall here and what is behind it and there is definitively some thing behind it or it is an infinite wall.
TheUniverse197 Says:
Feb 9, 2012 - and if there was an infinite wall then that is still a mystery the fact being that it is also infinite. So its mind boggling an like I said this is one reason i believe the universe is never ending.
HLimmen Says:
Feb 9, 2012 - As perfect as the earth and the universe is, it only amplifies the imperfection that the humans have. Don't be fooled by documentaries that you're some important being, you're still just an organism trying to survive.
thatoneguy12ize Says:
Feb 9, 2012 - Doesn't this meant the universe can end in a great freeze?
ajhrockerboy6 Says:
Feb 9, 2012 - @TheUniverse197 I don't believe in randomness. And I don't merely believe that a whole bunch of chemicals and forces bonded together to form life as we know it. I believe there's an intelligent force behind everything we see.
ajhrockerboy6 Says:
Feb 9, 2012 - I LIVE IN NEW MEXICO.
shnibly12 Says:
Feb 9, 2012 - @TheUniverse197 Saying we will never comprehend something is a pretty bold statement. While we may never fully comprehend the universe, saying we never will is closing your mind to the truth.
dontbugit Says:
Feb 9, 2012 - you are insignificant and special.
TheUniverse197 Says:
Feb 10, 2012 - @ajhrockerboy6 I agree.science, and math only goes so far.
TheUniverse197 Says:
Feb 10, 2012 - @shnibly12 We will never fully comprehend how an infinite space called the universe is never ending! The fact that the universe is infinite like i believe, does not correspond with math or science. The fact that the universe is never ending means it has always been there and it goes on forever,something of this magnitude I'm confident to say we will never comprehend the universe.
DustOfAStar987 Says:
Feb 10, 2012 - dude i lost my keys somewhere...
shnibly12 Says:
Feb 10, 2012 - @TheUniverse197 But we don't know if the universe is infinite or never-ending. Just because you believe it doesn't mean that it is. A lack of explanation currently is not saying that there is none that we could figure out.
fernandopinoordonez Says:
Feb 10, 2012 - por eso Dios le pregunto a Abraham si es que podia contar las estrellas.. si Dios pregunto eso es por algo
fernandopinoordonez Says:
Feb 10, 2012 - God asked Abraham if he coul count stars, if God asked Abraham that question it means something
fernandopinoordonez Says:
Feb 10, 2012 - infinite big= space universeinfinite small= inside a black hole
0palineblue Says:
Feb 11, 2012 - Oh this is so good - must watch it again !
slashfilledmind Says:
Feb 11, 2012 - Dude. No edge.












Atwenty3 Says:
Feb 8, 2012 - The echo of the Big Bang! *PFTTFFTFTPDTPTPDPTPDPTPPPPPSSSSSSSSSSSHHHHSPPPPTTT