This is the latest incarnation of the HDF video. The narration has been edited to include research from a paper in Physical Review Letters (2004) which puts the size of the universe at 46.5 billion light years, not 78 billion as I originally stated. In the video narration, I round that value ... More
This is the latest incarnation of the HDF video. The narration has been edited to include research from a paper in Physical Review Letters (2004) which puts the size of the universe at 46.5 billion light years, not 78 billion as I originally stated. In the video narration, I round that value up to 47 billion light years. I also took out Numa Numa guy. Less
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TheRandomROFL Says:
May 26, 2012 - What I saw in this video: Evidence of plenty of other galaxies and solar systems Evidence of humanity's amazing technologic advancements Evidence of the beauty of the universe in all its 46.5 billion glorious lightyears. What I didn't see in this video: Evidence of other life ACTUALLY existing elsewhere Evidence of an intelligent being pulling our strings Evidence that confirms or disproves the former two from existing. So will people just give up on the banal argument where it isn't needed.
RemeN150 Says:
May 25, 2012 - Or even start putting more and more and MORE fucking money into deep-space exploration and fucking SCIENCE. We wont go fucking ourselves up if we can get everyone to a decent state of living.
TheManWhoStares Says:
May 23, 2012 - they spend all this time saying you cant have super powers yet supposivly theres a big guy in the sky playing us like a fucking sims game...science ftw.
myelectroncloud Says:
May 23, 2012 - "HE IS NOT A PART OF IT." How convenient. Given that you're part of this universe and God is not, how can you assert with any conviction the realm of God? If your whole existence was in a dream state, then you cannot possibly determine the realm of reality. Please pay attention. If God is the cause, created in his own realm, and we are the effect, creating our realm, then how would we ever know? I'd ask you to explain but it seems common for you to venture into the realm of intangibles.
arthurjeremypearson Says:
May 23, 2012 - False dichotomy. Fail.
arthurjeremypearson Says:
May 23, 2012 - *looks at your channel* troll.
donf48 Says:
May 23, 2012 - My Lord, you are persistent. If He created the universe, HE IS APART FROM THE CREATION. HE IS NOT A PART OF IT. If you quote my argument, please follow what I am arguing for. I haved a definition for the cause of the universe. GOD SPOKE and it happened. Creating matter does not include combining matter with matter to produce matter. Maybe this will help. You cannot combine the atomic particles that are a component of matter and produce new matter.
donf48 Says:
May 23, 2012 - Hmmmm...electrons, protons, neutons, etc. You know better than that.
GTROwner95 Says:
May 23, 2012 - Oh, how very moral and "religious" of you. "Believe in what I believe (which is backed by NO valid evidence by the way) or suffer an extremely violent death because your a heavan". And just when I believe that humanity may have still have a flicker of hope to embrace logic, people like you come along and prove me wrong.
myelectroncloud Says:
May 23, 2012 - "You can't mix up the ingredients of matter and make something." Hmm...Sodium and chlorine, both of which are matter, and poisonous to humans, are mixed up to get salt, essential to humans. I don't see anything paradoxical about it. "Cause and effect." If the universe began to exist, it had a cause. Nobody has an actual definition of this cause, but you define it as God. How? The universe cannot have been created by God since he would be an effect without a cause, based upon your own argument.
donf48 Says:
May 23, 2012 - Here we go again with the double-speak. There are only 2 possibilities. 1 everything in the universe was created 2 everything in the universe happened by the laws of science #2 is problematic because it defys set laws of the universe. Cause and effect. 2nd law of thermodynamics. closed vs open systems. Simply put, matter is a paradox. You can't mix up the ingredients of matter and make something. If you want to be stubborn, stay steeped in #2. But option 1 is the only answer
myelectroncloud Says:
May 23, 2012 - "Science cannot create something from nothing." Nobody ever said they could. It is not exclusively the scientists responsibilty to create something from nothing to prove to you it can be done. That responsibility falls to you because you claim God can do it. "And yet, here we are." Since when was this an "explanation?" to assume you are correct? "God can create something from nothing." You don't know that. Man cannot create something from nothing, but he can create a God capable of doing it.
AtukundaJ50 Says:
May 23, 2012 - I know people who disagree with creation tend to push their wish envelope by trying to make people think what they wish for is actually really realistic yet at the end of the day we creationists still hold the flag because we were first and remember first thing is first.and we have lots of evidence to back up our argument.
AtukundaJ50 Says:
May 23, 2012 - First off. This is the most misleading and arrogant interpretation you will ever see or hear about. The problem is that it tends to fit in nicely even though its still no where near of being true. We humans have never and will never create anything. What we do is assemble or put together other materials which had already been made or created by a much higher power we would never measure up to.. so don't be using that term like that for human works. English sucks I guess I must say.
Nigga33Nigga33 Says:
May 22, 2012 - What are we?
donf48 Says:
May 22, 2012 - There is no contradiction here. It is a fact that YOU can't create something from nothing. Science cannot create something from nothing. And yet, here we are. If you stop there, you have nothing to even offer. But God can create something from nothing. And the word used in the Greek means to create out of nothing. It is either a riddle, if you are correct or the explanation if I am correct. And I am correct. About this, I am correct.
myelectroncloud Says:
May 21, 2012 - "Earth is the only one that can and ever will support life." Wow! That's a bold statement! Perhaps you should email all the scientists and tell them you know something they don't, because clearly they haven't got around to discovering someone as intelligent as you. Oh, and you're right, you can't create something from nothing. So why do you insist God can do it?
HeyItsThatDude1 Says:
May 21, 2012 - You just compared supernovas to a wrath of God... your argument is invalid.
TheRsrange Says:
May 21, 2012 - Out of the 100s of billions of galaxies and the 100s of billions of stars in each galaxy and all the planets, earth is the only one that can and ever will support life. Perhaps single celled organisms but nothing more. You can't create something out of nothing, Therefore god created the universe. Science is linked to our lord and if anyone says otherwise, you will face the wrath of a billion supernovas tearing you to shreds.
IgorTerrible Says:
May 19, 2012 - So now we know how big the Universe is, does that mean we are going to channel all this research money into feeding the hungry etc?, I think not...
southport97 Says:
May 18, 2012 - It is beyond man's inadequate comprehension to fully estimate the size of the universe. Only a fool would suggest that out of 100 trillion systems, our "special" little Earth holds the monopoly on intelligent life.
Jeaazy Says:
May 18, 2012 - James Webb Telescope.
WoollyMammoth16 Says:
May 18, 2012 - fuck the telescope! let's build a fucking starship!
Dreadlord67 Says:
May 17, 2012 - Look at the description from 2006. Just so you guys know. The universe is now a confirmed 92 BILLION light-years from edge to edge and constantly growing at an ACCELERATING rate. IN addition, that's just what we know...it could be even BIGGER.