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Earth Is Hurtling Towards Something Strange and We Don't Know What It Is
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@PsychoCPU

3 months ago

For everyone experiencing the existential dread, just remember two things. One, the timelines of when we would get to the point of the heat death of the universe so incredibly massive for us it might as well be infinity. Two, our understanding of the universe is constantly changing! 10 or 20 years from now it may be an entirely different idea of what will happen. Ultimately the dynamics of how the universe plays out are completely out of your control, just live your best life and rest easy knowing that the outcome doesn't matter to you, the entire human race, or even the planet itself.

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@antonycharnock2993

3 months ago

As a certain book once said "Space is big. Really big" Don't Panic.

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@Spoks_logic

1 month ago

As a resident of sector 001 the Terran system I can truly say we have got nothing to worry about for about 5 billion years when the sun starts to die

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@rosaleesmith8772

2 months ago

This IS the time of Enlightment!!!! 💯💯💯💯😘😘😘😍😍 Prime time for living!!!! I just hate we waste this time on fighting each other.

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@JFGaddyJr

3 months ago

From a somber ending dialog to a cheerful 'Thanks for watching!' had me cracking up! 😂 Brilliant the way you lightened the mood! Cheers! 👍

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@Paint_The_Future

3 months ago

The idea of a super-massive thing bigger than anything we know, and it's attracting our galaxy, but we can't see what it is or know what it is, is SO SCI-FI. What an awesome premise.

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@jay-by1se

4 days ago

This is where electromagnetic theory starts to make more sense than gravity.

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@MissSanctus

2 months ago

Find the beauty in whats here and now. And always remember that you too can go out, look into the night sky and see its beauty. I hope one day we find a solution to light saturation so we all can experience the distance of the void outside. However, more than existential, this should humble us. Love and live through your life to the fullest you can, and regardless if there is an inevitability that ends us in darkness, keep pushing for a better tomorrow. For you, for me, for everyone that comes after, especially for those we've lost. With everything against us, our lives defy the dark, and our insignificance in the grand scheme gives us a blank canvas, to create a picture we can make ourselves, even if we're long forgotten. Be safe out there, be you, don't let the digital connectedness we find here pull us apart elsewhere. Be human. Thank you all for your efforts in your own lives.

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@majormoron605

3 months ago

"For those of you who are into existential dread" Dont call me out like that, pls

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@CC-ut8ru

3 months ago

Was just listening and not watching. I couldn’t understand why it was called “greater tractor” until I finally realized he was saying “great attractor”💀

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@MichaelGuilford-eo5ro

1 month ago

Hey man, i have been waychungbyour videos for a while Your jokes are honesty goid and all but your science and overall accuracy as well as finally shutting down the black hole doom theorists is great. You connected all the relivent topics related to the great attractor perfectly. The diphole repelor wasnt necesarry but most videos do close with we dont know and never will. You finally made the one i wanted to see and feel fufiled with. Kudos im subscribed keep it up

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@user-ud4fw7nv5i

1 week ago

"Unfortunately whoever built this place seems to have left a lot of crap lying around" This guy deserves an award

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@WingedZeroh

3 months ago

That last "thanks for watching" was so sincerely funny like, you enjoyed either consufing people with the video or the fact that people kinda gets freaked out by this and you trolled them LOL. I enjoyed every bit. Thanks mate.

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@MM-1820

3 months ago

Always remember "Scientist seems right for the moment but they are always wrong after today as we advanced more and more with technological developments."

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@tomjacobs4134

2 months ago

Thank you for a well-written, intelligent narration. Rarely do I enjoy YouTube videos like I have enjoyed yours. Good information, not designed for elementary school students, delivered with clarity and humor. Again, thank you!

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@illaudatus

1 month ago

"For those of you who are into existential dread" Your time is too short and irrelevant at the these space-time scales. It's a miracle we exist so enjoy this gift and don't throw it away. It's literally one chance in the whole existence of the universe. You won the lottery. Spend your time wisely.

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@willgoodwin2560

3 months ago

I see space as a weather system. Regions have high and low pressure with complex fluid movements. What's really hard 4-dimensional thinking is that there is not only localized space-pressure but also time-pressure. A region such as the Great Attractor is not necessarily more dense, but there is more space and time inside it.

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@jdrox-gaming

2 months ago

The balloon section was really well done. Spouting facts is easy, educating people is skill and a talent. Good job.

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@gdxjvxh

2 months ago

Thanks, you have a very entertaining way of explaining & informing

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@doublerainbowsdoublerainbo7906

2 months ago

Love this, and love your bits of humor sprinkled thru out!! Thank you!!

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