Cosmic Journeys - The Age of Hubble
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An army of high-tech telescopes, led by Hubble in space, has delivered an unprecedented chain of discoveries about how galaxies took shape, how stars live and die, and how life arose. What are we learning about the universe and ourselves in this Age of Hubble?
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also de interlace this shit asshole
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this mother fucker sounds like he needs a glass of water
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in an attempt to realise what some or all of these structures are, i suggest looking up primer fields by David LaPoint, help explain the shapes and nature of supernova, i was blown away at the simplicity of this magnetic model of space. do self a favour , i think part 3 covers space structures best , but each is part of one concept its electromagnetic not gravity that is playing the pivotal role here. google primer fields
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what if 13 billion lightyears was not the limit of the universe and what was happening was after 13 billion years light became so red shifted that all energy it held was now unusable, the photons literally became old, so two now join in a charged couple pair to create a pion, that then decays into a gamma burst anew, this means that at the supposed edge of the big bang where only heat is detected, we are seeing the life span of light played out and has nothing to do with the expanding edge of any cosmological limit. are we simply viewing this event and calling it a big bang?
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Coool space weed
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What was before creation? Is this without a beginning and end? Without birth and dead?
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What we preserve as the universe, may be just a fragment of what it's really a part of. I assume something way bigger. What we don't know..
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speed: 1.5x
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Too bad it's all fake imagery
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tanks
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And they can't even take a decent picture of the MOON.
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I like this and universe in motion very much, the voice with the stunning visuals is really spectacular for me. Watching and listening to this beats all other space documentaries where you see different experts trying to explain stuff for you. Can you get these videos on blue ray somehow? and also will there be more videos like these two?
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I love these kinds of video, I am astonished by how gigantic the universe is, we only know so much, & the idea of how far the universe goes is alittle scary but intriguing to me. At the end of it, I feel so small.
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Maybe this is a stupid question: we all know that light takes time to travel to us and the light we're seeing now from a distant star took several years to get to us. We also know that the universe is in constant movement, so my question is: is the star far ahead on its path? I mean the light that emanated from the star at that moment is just reaching us... Does it mean that the star continued to move and the light of were it currently is its yet to get to us?
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哈勃望远镜给人类的贡献太多了。
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dont believe me....proof is 26:04...." within the volume of this simulation"
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Thats funny...EVERY SINGLE PICTURE IN THIS IS COMPUTER GENERATED SIMULATION...
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i love such a documentaries without talker cosmologists
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Water doesn't boil in space. Blood does because of lack of atmospheric pressure so water can exist in the vacuum of space and survive.mostly as ice
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