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Gravitational Lensing, The Furthest Galaxies, Light, Electrons, and Life in the Universe | ASMR

Tue, 13 Aug 2024

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Tonight is a look across the Universe. We begin with the first ever gravitational lensed galaxy found in the 1980's in the galaxy cluster, Abell 370 to another Hubble Deep Field and the size and characteristics of the Universe at the largest scales. Then we go down to the subatomic and see how light interacts with matter and how all electrons are possibly just one single electron moving back and forth through time and space. (that one is seriously fascinating).  Last we discuss the possibility of life in the universe using the parameters outlined by the Drake equation. This uses probabilities about stars, exoplanets, life, civilizations, and their technologies to estimate how many other intelligent living and extinct civilizations there might be in the Milky Way Galaxy. Thanks so much for your support Patreon supporters and thanks for the love, likes and subscriptions everyone. Background Music: (In order of appearance) "Pillars of Creation" by Jeremy Vessey "Cobalt Core" by *Others in the introduction are originals Timestamps: 0:00 First gravitational lense ever: Dragon Arc, Abell 370 10:53 Deep Field images, Size of universe 35:40 Subatomic physics, Light speed and relativity 46:00 Wheeler, Feynman: Universe has only One electron theory 55:20 Einstein: Photo-electric effect, Photon energy and wavelength 1:21:30 Dark matter 1:32:06 Drake Equation and life in the Universe 1:41:42 Shape of the Universe 1:55:00 black screen and white noise, thanks for watching :) ▸ Want to leave a tip or connect?: #educational #letsfindout #ASMR #relaxing #space #science

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