
Universe's Evolution in 10 Minutes
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Date: 2023-11-26
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This is a brief overview of the Evolution of our Universe in 10 chapters:
Chapter 1: The Birth of the Universe
In the beginning, there was nothing. Then, around 13. 8 billion years ago, the universe burst into existence in a cataclysmic event known as the Big Bang. This event marked the birth of time, space, matter, and energy as we know them today.
Chapter 2: Cosmic Expansion
Immediately after the Big Bang, the universe underwent a rapid period of expansion. This expansion, often likened to the inflation of a balloon, caused the universe to grow exponentially in size in the blink of an eye. During this phase, the universe was incredibly hot and dense.
Chapter 3: Formation of Elementary Particles
As the universe continued to expand and cool, it allowed for the formation of fundamental particles such as protons, neutrons, and electrons. These particles are the building blocks of matter and would later combine to form atoms.
Chapter 4: Formation of Atoms
Around 380, 000 years after the Big Bang, the universe had cooled enough for protons and electrons to combine and form neutral hydrogen and helium atoms. This marked a crucial turning point, as these atoms allowed for the formation of structures in the universe.
Chapter 5: Cosmic Dark Ages and First Stars
For millions of years, the universe remained dark, with atoms drifting through space. Eventually, gravity began to pull matter together into clumps, and the first stars ignited. These early stars were massive and short-lived, but they played a crucial role in shaping the cosmos.
Chapter 6: Formation of Galaxies and Stars
Stars didn't exist in isolation. They clustered together to form galaxies, immense structures containing billions to trillions of stars. Within these galaxies, new stars continued to form from clouds of gas and dust, often within the swirling arms of spiral galaxies like our Milky Way.
Chapter 7: Formation of Planets and Solar Systems
Around individual stars, planets began to form from the leftover material of star formation. In our own solar system, the Sun ignited about 4. 6 billion years ago, and the planets, including Earth, coalesced from the solar nebula.
Chapter 8: The Evolution of Life on Earth
On Earth, conditions were just right for the emergence of life. Simple organic molecules eventually gave rise to complex life forms through the process of biological evolution, leading to the incredible biodiversity we see today.
Chapter 9: Cosmic Expansion Continues
Throughout all these processes, the universe continued to expand. This expansion is ongoing, and galaxies are moving away from each other. This discovery, made in the early 20th century, was a significant breakthrough in our understanding of the universe's history.
Chapter 10: The Future of the Universe
The future of our universe remains a topic of intense scientific investigation. It may continue expanding indefinitely, eventually leading to a -Heat Death- scenario where all matter and energy become evenly distributed. Alternatively, gravity could slow the expansion and cause the universe to contract in a -Big Crunch. -
This chapter provides a concise overview of the evolution of our universe, from its birth in the Big Bang to its current state and uncertain future. The story of the universe is a testament to the grandeur and complexity of the cosmos, and it continues to captivate scientists and enthusiasts alike.
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This is a brief overview of the Evolution of our Universe in 10 chapters:
Chapter 1: The Birth of the Universe
In the beginning, there was nothing. Then, around 13. 8 billion years ago, the universe burst into existence in a cataclysmic event known as the Big Bang. This event marked the birth of time, space, matter, and energy as we know them today.
Chapter 2: Cosmic Expansion
Immediately after the Big Bang, the universe underwent a rapid period of expansion. This expansion, often likened to the inflation of a balloon, caused the universe to grow exponentially in size in the blink of an eye. During this phase, the universe was incredibly hot and dense.
Chapter 3: Formation of Elementary Particles
As the universe continued to expand and cool, it allowed for the formation of fundamental particles such as protons, neutrons, and electrons. These particles are the building blocks of matter and would later combine to form atoms.
Chapter 4: Formation of Atoms
Around 380, 000 years after the Big Bang, the universe had cooled enough for protons and electrons to combine and form neutral hydrogen and helium atoms. This marked a crucial turning point, as these atoms allowed for the formation of structures in the universe.
Chapter 5: Cosmic Dark Ages and First Stars
For millions of years, the universe remained dark, with atoms drifting through space. Eventually, gravity began to pull matter together into clumps, and the first stars ignited. These early stars were massive and short-lived, but they played a crucial role in shaping the cosmos.
Chapter 6: Formation of Galaxies and Stars
Stars didn't exist in isolation. They clustered together to form galaxies, immense structures containing billions to trillions of stars. Within these galaxies, new stars continued to form from clouds of gas and dust, often within the swirling arms of spiral galaxies like our Milky Way.
Chapter 7: Formation of Planets and Solar Systems
Around individual stars, planets began to form from the leftover material of star formation. In our own solar system, the Sun ignited about 4. 6 billion years ago, and the planets, including Earth, coalesced from the solar nebula.
Chapter 8: The Evolution of Life on Earth
On Earth, conditions were just right for the emergence of life. Simple organic molecules eventually gave rise to complex life forms through the process of biological evolution, leading to the incredible biodiversity we see today.
Chapter 9: Cosmic Expansion Continues
Throughout all these processes, the universe continued to expand. This expansion is ongoing, and galaxies are moving away from each other. This discovery, made in the early 20th century, was a significant breakthrough in our understanding of the universe's history.
Chapter 10: The Future of the Universe
The future of our universe remains a topic of intense scientific investigation. It may continue expanding indefinitely, eventually leading to a -Heat Death- scenario where all matter and energy become evenly distributed. Alternatively, gravity could slow the expansion and cause the universe to contract in a -Big Crunch. -
This chapter provides a concise overview of the evolution of our universe, from its birth in the Big Bang to its current state and uncertain future. The story of the universe is a testament to the grandeur and complexity of the cosmos, and it continues to captivate scientists and enthusiasts alike.
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Derrick
So many times in this video he says the word -created. - But he also said that the universe was formed from nothing. Let's take a moment to go over the word -created- the definition of the word created means the cause or result of someone's or somethings actions. Now, if we look at the word -action- we know that in order for an action to happen, something needs to be there, or someone must do something in order for an action to happen. Nothing can't do anything. Let me say that again. NOTHING CANT DO ANYTHING. At one point in time, the universe must have been just nothing. But you are trying to say that the universe was created by nothing. Nothing. Nothing. And the word created means the cause or result of someone or somethings actions. So if there was a point in time where there was nothing, nothing could ever begin because nothing can't do anything. For example, a glass of water can't just magically decide one day that it's gonna walk off the table, because there's nothing to let that happen. Take that with the universe. If the universe was at one point just a empty, desolate, void, then nothing could ever begin because nothing can't do anything. The big bang theory doesn't sound right and I personally believe that there is a God that created everything because if not then nothing could ever begin because nothing can't do anything.
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So many times in this video he says the word -created. - But he also said that the universe was formed from nothing. Let's take a moment to go over the word -created- the definition of the word created means the cause or result of someone's or somethings actions. Now, if we look at the word -action- we know that in order for an action to happen, something needs to be there, or someone must do something in order for an action to happen. Nothing can't do anything. Let me say that again. NOTHING CANT DO ANYTHING. At one point in time, the universe must have been just nothing. But you are trying to say that the universe was created by nothing. Nothing. Nothing. And the word created means the cause or result of someone or somethings actions. So if there was a point in time where there was nothing, nothing could ever begin because nothing can't do anything. For example, a glass of water can't just magically decide one day that it's gonna walk off the table, because there's nothing to let that happen. Take that with the universe. If the universe was at one point just a empty, desolate, void, then nothing could ever begin because nothing can't do anything. The big bang theory doesn't sound right and I personally believe that there is a God that created everything because if not then nothing could ever begin because nothing can't do anything.
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SWATKATS
A white dwarf is a stellar core remnant composed mostly of electron-degenerate matter. It is the final evolutionary state of stars whose mass is not high enough to become a neutron star or black hole 1. The nearest known white dwarf is Sirius B, at 8. 6 light years, the smaller component of the Sirius binary star 1. The length of time it takes for a white dwarf to reach this state is calculated to be longer than the current age of the known universe (approximately 13. 8 billion years) 1. Therefore, it is thought that no black dwarfs yet exist
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A white dwarf is a stellar core remnant composed mostly of electron-degenerate matter. It is the final evolutionary state of stars whose mass is not high enough to become a neutron star or black hole 1. The nearest known white dwarf is Sirius B, at 8. 6 light years, the smaller component of the Sirius binary star 1. The length of time it takes for a white dwarf to reach this state is calculated to be longer than the current age of the known universe (approximately 13. 8 billion years) 1. Therefore, it is thought that no black dwarfs yet exist
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Anantha
After seeing this I got a very big question in my mind.
Our universe is 13. 8 B years old right? But the radius of our universe is like 94 B light years. If our universe's age is 13. 8 B years then shouldn't the length of the universe At most be 27. 6 B light years? I would be really glad if some1 make me understand this, tysm -
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After seeing this I got a very big question in my mind.
Our universe is 13. 8 B years old right? But the radius of our universe is like 94 B light years. If our universe's age is 13. 8 B years then shouldn't the length of the universe At most be 27. 6 B light years? I would be really glad if some1 make me understand this, tysm -
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Alicia
It-s a common misconception to portray/understand the big bang as an actual bang/explosion. The big bang is the beginning of the expansion of the universe where more and more space appears between objects and so the distances between them grow bigger and bigger. In a way, some could say we-re still in the big bang.
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It-s a common misconception to portray/understand the big bang as an actual bang/explosion. The big bang is the beginning of the expansion of the universe where more and more space appears between objects and so the distances between them grow bigger and bigger. In a way, some could say we-re still in the big bang.
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Austine
This even to me as a science student seems so far fetched, first of all I honestly don't think that something can happen without it being caused, you can't be born without being conceived, something must have caused this, and I think scientists just chose to ignore that part. that's just my honest opinion -
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This even to me as a science student seems so far fetched, first of all I honestly don't think that something can happen without it being caused, you can't be born without being conceived, something must have caused this, and I think scientists just chose to ignore that part. that's just my honest opinion -
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Shawn
Is it near impossible for anyone else to believe how some puny humans who is just like the rest of us, theorizes how the universe was created, without sufficient evidence of what exactly happened 13 billion years ago?
We have no idea what happened then or if it even was that long ago.
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Is it near impossible for anyone else to believe how some puny humans who is just like the rest of us, theorizes how the universe was created, without sufficient evidence of what exactly happened 13 billion years ago?
We have no idea what happened then or if it even was that long ago.
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Jupiter
what if an asteroid hit an active volcano?
what if you dropped (extremely reactive) francium into the mariana trench?
what if uranus and neptune collided?
what if we live up to 200 years and earth grew twice as big for overpopulation?
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what if an asteroid hit an active volcano?
what if you dropped (extremely reactive) francium into the mariana trench?
what if uranus and neptune collided?
what if we live up to 200 years and earth grew twice as big for overpopulation?
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SWATKATS
its not 13. 8 billion years old, try in the quadrillions of years old. our star then red giant then white dwarf then brown dwarf. at brown dwarf it would be trillions of years old. white dwarfs last trillions of years.
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its not 13. 8 billion years old, try in the quadrillions of years old. our star then red giant then white dwarf then brown dwarf. at brown dwarf it would be trillions of years old. white dwarfs last trillions of years.
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Detective
Sir, please make a video on the topic - What if, temperatures below -273 say - 400, - 274 etc. Celsius are possible? Please Sir this is a very beautiful question? Please answer this question as soon as possible.
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Sir, please make a video on the topic - What if, temperatures below -273 say - 400, - 274 etc. Celsius are possible? Please Sir this is a very beautiful question? Please answer this question as soon as possible.
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SUBRAMANI
Evolution of man is not proved. If a man is evolved from monkey why this is not happening after first evolution. There is no Connection between blood of Monkey and man.
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Evolution of man is not proved. If a man is evolved from monkey why this is not happening after first evolution. There is no Connection between blood of Monkey and man.
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Crescent
We are nothing in front of universe multiverse or don't know what might be here n there so don't say in the beginning or end say just assuming that's correct statement
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We are nothing in front of universe multiverse or don't know what might be here n there so don't say in the beginning or end say just assuming that's correct statement
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Heidi
So, de 'big bang' 'banged forth' particles, like quarks and photons? (which millions of years later formed helium and hydrogen gasses? which millions of years later. etc)
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So, de 'big bang' 'banged forth' particles, like quarks and photons? (which millions of years later formed helium and hydrogen gasses? which millions of years later. etc)
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education
If there was nothing in the beginning, then how did the big bang form?
Energy can neither be created not be destroyed, but it can change from one form to another.
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If there was nothing in the beginning, then how did the big bang form?
Energy can neither be created not be destroyed, but it can change from one form to another.
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Zarifah's
Hi What If! I REALLY APPRECCIATE YOUR VIDEO! but heres the thing. New studies show that the universe is twice as old as the known age. Its 26. 7 millions of years.
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Hi What If! I REALLY APPRECCIATE YOUR VIDEO! but heres the thing. New studies show that the universe is twice as old as the known age. Its 26. 7 millions of years.
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Robert
big bang didnt created universe, universe was always there, it only changed to form as we know it, universe could be always there, only in diferend form
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big bang didnt created universe, universe was always there, it only changed to form as we know it, universe could be always there, only in diferend form
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Moshiar
Give me true evidence of Darwin's human evolution Theory!
Or you might think evolution stopped once human understood to record history?
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Give me true evidence of Darwin's human evolution Theory!
Or you might think evolution stopped once human understood to record history?
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Pavan
Who made universe? God made universe. Who made god? Answer is, God made god. It's a forever loop that has so start and no end.
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Who made universe? God made universe. Who made god? Answer is, God made god. It's a forever loop that has so start and no end.
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Foaly17
Do what if an object was going fast enough to be in orbit INside earths atmosphere. What would it look, sound or feel like?
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Do what if an object was going fast enough to be in orbit INside earths atmosphere. What would it look, sound or feel like?
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Pramit
Amazing video! I know its a LOT to cover but would have liked to see primordial black holes and quantum vacuum fluctuations!
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Amazing video! I know its a LOT to cover but would have liked to see primordial black holes and quantum vacuum fluctuations!
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Michael
The process of planet formation is called -accretion-, not -planetesimal-. A planetesimal is the end result of accretion.
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The process of planet formation is called -accretion-, not -planetesimal-. A planetesimal is the end result of accretion.
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Aryan
The Big Bang Theory is the accepted explanation however It's not 100% proven so whatever you just said is not true at all.
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The Big Bang Theory is the accepted explanation however It's not 100% proven so whatever you just said is not true at all.
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Guppies
We don't even know the universe has a beginning People say God created the universe. Then how both of them are Eternal?
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We don't even know the universe has a beginning People say God created the universe. Then how both of them are Eternal?
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Light_RD
This is wonderful. It tells the audience about information that they want to here, which clearly attracts viewers. :D
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This is wonderful. It tells the audience about information that they want to here, which clearly attracts viewers. :D
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Nemuiii
sHoUtOuT tO tHe CaMeRaMaN! omg shut up how are y'all not tired of regurgitating the same joke over and over-
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sHoUtOuT tO tHe CaMeRaMaN! omg shut up how are y'all not tired of regurgitating the same joke over and over-
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M.
As a non scientist, i still think that bing bang theory still has a lot of hole. Great video as always!
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As a non scientist, i still think that bing bang theory still has a lot of hole. Great video as always!
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