Earth. Some are going to be on a planet like Mars. Some are going to be a planet like around some star in the Andromeda galaxy. They're going to be an enormous number of simulated beings. Enormous number of universes that are simulated. So the question is if we have one real universe, let's say this is
30 years of his life. The theory of everything. The theory that explains the big bang, the formation of stars, galaxy, formation of the earth, life. I'm a physicist working in the theory of everything.
And going back to what you were saying about the bubble bath idea, right? Then the question is, are there other stars? Yes. Are there other galaxies? There billions and billions of planets out there. We think that the whole shebang is curved. We're nothing but inhabitants of the skin of this gigantic bubble. Now we're saying that
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alluded to that I've been part of is all about finding transiting planets around the nearest and brightest stars in the galaxy. So, here's some real data. This is the data that was used to detect a particular exoplanet called WASP 12.
conditions. So that's the Mustafar like planet from uh from that third Star Wars galaxy and most of them probably have planets. So, it does seem a little silly. Um, and most of the time, like
Stars were born. And then galaxies started to form. Galaxies are collections of stars, gas, dust, dark matter that need time to come together under the force of gravity to create the giant swirling masses of stuff that we see and study today.
And he found that they were so much further away than anybody had ever even estimated for the size of our own Milky Way galaxy. And I would have absolutely loved to live through that period of time, where humanity's knowledge on the size of our universe, our world that we live in just grows exponentially overnight.
It's not in my book, but to show, as I say, how similar the galaxies are. Galaxy Trump here, who is accused of having colluded with a foreign power to affect his election as a challenger, right, not proven yet. It may never be proven, strictly speaking, in terms of documents.
had not been done before and that was going to be uh where Galaxy and that the
had not been done before and that was going to be uh where Galaxy and that meant that only the hardiest of
to have really existed elsewhere in time and space the past or the future galaxies away like the worlds that Walter Gilman visited in his dreams with the witch I knew an old Professor plagued bad dreams of that sort but how can you tell which come from an exter place and which merely come from
in the rivers, these rivers were cut off, the Nangal dam was galaxy, today's world, if Punjabi culture is not there I have got this fame because of my
parabolic videos, and that's the feeling. You're falling, but you have to galaxies within the universe. And also, the latest specialized telescopes that we have sent into space, and that we also have on
Does anyone know what we found? Galaxies. Hm? Galaxies. Galaxies. 3000 new galaxies. So just amazing.
"Big Bang" wasn't on the list. "Galaxy", "scientist". I couldn't talk about science nor scientist. Nor the moon was on the list.
and if any one of those knobs had been tuned ever so slightly different, the universe as we know it would not have been possible. Galaxies would not have formed. Perhaps, stars would not have formed.
Galaxies tend to come in what we call clusters.
galaxies, it's like an atmosphere surrounding them.
Galaxies like these, and our galaxy is one of these, you don't see this relationship so it's very interesting.
galaxies. Like Carl Sagan used to say, "Billions and billions." We may even -- I'm interviewing Brian Green on Monday, both on the air and at the Herbst Theatre, and some of you may
galaxies this is the Hubble Deep Field of galaxies this is a picture of the univers that you would get by taking a
Galaxy sees the same basic picture around them is a uniform distribution of other galaxies they're all moving away
Galaxy you can figure out how much stuff there is in there by looking at how strong the gravitational lensing is it's
galaxies you can sort of see that on the left hand side of this picture there's clearly a cluster of galaxies there in
galaxies the astronomers are more careful than that they actually would measure how far away all these things are and see if they are associated with
galaxies that are bound by their Mutual gravitational attraction most of the ordinary matter most of the hydrogen and
galaxies are small Etc but Supernova are special there's a certain kind of
galaxies in this shimmering Island
The galaxy could be sterile.
our galaxy has several hundred billion stars in it. No, we don't have an exact
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And it was inspired by the science. The galaxy is more than 10 billion years old. For most of that time, it's been really lonely.
They co-evolve. And so astronomers have used this evidence to say, well, if they evolve together, then this idea of this process of feedback What Galaxy Zoo essentially gives you is, then, a nice database, essentially.
And GalaxyZoo has now received hundreds of millions of classifications of galaxies from well over a million people have contributed to this project.
If galaxies grow mostly by merging with each other, and if their black holes combine after a merger, then you can grow the two in step.
Your galaxy gets bigger-- so when the Milky Way collides with Andromeda, it will double in mass.
of galaxies derived from GalaxyZoo to test this.
Our galaxy is part of what we call the local, or the Virgo, SuperCluster, the nearest 10,000 or so galaxies.
Nearby galaxies, like our own Milky Way, we see on the scale of 100,000 years ago,
the galaxies classified. And so once the machine was able to classify the galaxies as well as any astronomer, Marc was able to classify
Our galaxy has billions of stars, and we think there are hundreds of billions of galaxies.
uh galaxies form and we also know the contents the fate and the geometry of the universe are actually interlined
the Galaxy is just about eight orders of magnitude and then the Stellar component of the Galaxy spread out another eight
entire galaxy and these are the most distant objects that we actually have access to and so it turns out that black
of galaxies now-- divided by what it was back when the light was emitted.
The galaxy itself makes a lot of noise, and here's this quiet region in the gigahertz in the microwave, centimetric microwave.