From Cosmic Web to Quarks: A Mind-Expanding Journey Through the Universe and Beyond
By Zain Ullah
@zainkhan121 (859)
Pakistan
May 15, 2023 12:03pm CST
I just had the most delightful experience while watching a video on YouTube! This video takes you on an incredible journey, zooming in from the cosmic web to the local supercluster, then to the local galaxy group, and eventually to the galaxy neighborhood. From there, we explore the Milky Way and its spiral arms, journeying through the local bubble and local interstellar cloud, and then to the neighboring stars.
But that's not all! This incredible video takes us even further, to the outer Oort cloud, inner Oort cloud, and dwarf planets like Pluto in the Kuiper belt. It then travels inward to the outer planets, inner planets, and near-Earth asteroids. It's amazing how much we can learn about our universe just from watching this video!
The journey doesn't stop there, as we continue to zoom in even further, reaching the lunar orbit, planet Earth, and finally, the Western US, where we are taken to San Francisco Bay and Mountain View, home to the headquarters of Google. It's amazing to see how far we've come in terms of technology and exploration!
But the most incredible part of the video is yet to come. We are taken to a restaurant, where we meet a girl named Louise, and the video zooms in to her smiling face. From there, we see her pupils, iris, retina, blood vessels, blood cells, chromosomes, chromosomes tip, 10 nm fiber, a group of atoms, an oxygen atom, inner electrons, and finally, the atomic nucleus, protons, neutrons, and quarks.
It's such a mind-blowing video that it makes one contemplate just how small we are in the universe and how beautifully we are designed. This video showcases the immense power of technology and how it can help us understand the wonders of the universe. I am absolutely amazed by this video, and I hope you are too!
Here is the link to the video
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@DaddyEvil (137257)
• United States
15 May 23
For outer space exploration, I use this channel. https://www.youtube.com/@Kosmo_off
For other types of information, I get that from several different YT channels.
A bit of info. KOSMO (The first in outer space - Kosmo) is an exciting channel for inquiring minds where you can find out more about riddles and mysteries of our infinite universe - if ours it actually is...) ? Support us on YouTube - https://www.youtube.c
@zainkhan121 (859)
• Pakistan
16 May 23
I have actually subscribed to that channel.
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