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cosmos
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eternal unshakable
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can it perish
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nothing is forever everything grows old decomposes
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in the end everything dies
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slowly and the universe withers away from order
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and chaos
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it seems the universe can have two ends a
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great contraction or a great cold
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if dark energy is really growing
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then the end of the universe will come terrifyingly
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quickly and it will be fire and and
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[music]
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and the detective is investigating the most nasty
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things in space, the kind that can
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wipe us off the face of the earth,
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this case is forever filmed
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[music]
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space killers
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[music]
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on vacation not from time to time
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the universe is approaching its end,
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neither today nor tomorrow
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but someday
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I need answers
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what will happen to us all from the planet with
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space and everything else
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me and joe
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food
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axes say you're just sleeping
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[music]
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we swim through the aquarium of life
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and then we die
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[music]
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to the universe
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she also dies
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dreams rest in peace my friend
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I'm talking about the death of space
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observatory heart's mansa
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uk
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fame for me there is nothing more beautiful than the
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goddess sarah hands hummer astrophysicist nothing
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more grandiose the sky
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over the last thousand years this view has hardly
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changed you might think that space is
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quite boring and a
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static background of planets and stars
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on in fact, it is completely different
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in the night sky, we most often see stars
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and several nearby planets, but with the
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help of such a telescope you can see
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entire galaxies,
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this is a galaxy in the form of a spiral, which received the
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not original name Angie 762 14, it
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is amazing that we can observe it in
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Denmark 326 million light years away
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if take a closer look at its light, you can
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see something remarkable, here is
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the spectrum of the galaxy and
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here is the standard
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perfect spectrum, comparing them you can see that
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the galaxy goes towards longer
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waves at the red end of the spectrum
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there the light of the galaxy is stretched,
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this can only mean one thing,
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it seems to us that the galaxy is static in
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space but this is not so,
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she is flying away from us people, not only she is
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this seething sea of ​​light
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slanovskiy digital survey of the sky in 10 years
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managed to track a million 200 thousand
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galaxies in one quarter of our sky
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this is not just an amazing light show
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this is the largest and most accurate map of the sky in
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history as and galaxy ngc 62 14
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these distant galaxies are flying away from us
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[music]
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we see that the space between us and
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other galaxies is expanding, the fabric
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of space is literally growing and pushing
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galaxies away from us, the
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young American astronomer Edwin
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Hubble discovered for us the idea of ​​distant
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worlds
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[music]
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he has arrived to the Californian
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Mount Wilson Observatory in
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1919 when the
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largest telescope in the world was built there
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and then it was common to think that
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the universe was the milky way
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[music]
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but Hubble proved that objects that were
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previously mistaken for clouds of gas were
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too far away and could not be part of the
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milky way they are different galaxies
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and not 10 years later by studying these galaxies
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he became the first to understand that the universe
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is expanding
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so we looked at our universe
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in a new way
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when we sent the first optical telescope into space
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it was named after hubble
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in 2016 with the help of the hubble telescope
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by scientists managed to measure the expansion of
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the universe
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71 kilometers per second per megaparsec,
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that is, in 9 billion 800,000 years, the
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distance between space objects
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will double,
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we learned that space is not a static
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background, it is a dynamic entity, it grows and
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expands before our eyes,
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let's look into the past
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13 billion 800 million years ago
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everything was concentrated at one point
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this time of the big bang the beginning of our
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universe
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if it had a beginning will there be an end and
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what will this end be the
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answer to this question one of the greatest
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problems of cosmology
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wrinkles in the corners of the eyes and gray hair
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pen gravity creates whatever it wants
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probably we are all powerless
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in the face of time
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jack before
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even before
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shunkov theoretical physicist
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[music]
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otherwise nothing lasts forever and not everything ages
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earlier in the end everyone dies after all the
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key concept is
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entropy the desire of order for chaos
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here will [
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wrote this is a law of nature it permeates the
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fabric of our universe,
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let's take a cup of coffee, its energy is
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concentrated because the coffee is hot,
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but now I poured the coffee, its heat begins to
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dissipate,
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it leaves in the form of steam, this is entropy into
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action, energy spreads,
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balancing the temperature, there was order, but it was
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disrupted,
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my coffee will no longer heat up spontaneously
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[music]
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intimate I hate cold coffee
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if order is not maintained everything will
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collapse and decay, so tending to
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chaos
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n.p. entropy gives us the perception of
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time allows us to distinguish between the past and the
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future this process is irreversible it goes
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only in one direction
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there is only one logical way to organize these pictures this one
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should be the
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first the cup is intact and the coffee in it is
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hot this is order this picture should
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be next the cup begins to be a mess
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broken coffee spill
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instead of order come house this is the
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fundamental law of everything from coffee to
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the universe
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[music]
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want to find out the fate of the cosmos in
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order to find out what the universe will become in
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old age we need to follow the path
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of entropy and see where it will lead
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[music]
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very entropy
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what a mess
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from the fate of the cosmos depends on him
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[music]
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informant
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allow all up my condolences but this
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fate awaits everyone in the end this is
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entropy in the universe it affects everything
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crazy tell me aul akim will be the end of
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the universe in the house with groans or an explosion
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good question
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well thank you
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she didn’t help I’ll
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probably have to find out for myself
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and
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entropy
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chaos the
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death of the cosmos my mind
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goes into
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overdrive oh yes thank you it’s
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like you’ve shouldered the burden of the whole
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world here I’m just thinking about fate
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they’re having fun and
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it’s somehow unusual
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[music]
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it’s entropy that’s a
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dangerous thing it
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just seems to me
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or the world is getting colder
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this is not
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Andrew Panson cosmologist
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[music]
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entropy acts on all levels
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great cold from tiny chemical
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reactions to the life of planets and stars and entire
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galaxies
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it would seem that everything is not so bad and everything in the
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universe is falling apart and moving apart but in
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fact death is from entropy cold
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dark and lonely
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to be we are talking about the death of our entire
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universe and
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[music]
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it all starts with the stars
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until this is the crucible of the universe the stars
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give life
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to us gradually and not waste
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the fuel dime then one by one they
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will die with the
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most massive stars coming out first
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they are in hundreds of times larger than our sun,
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therefore they live a vibrant life and then
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explode and
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collapse into black holes,
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even the smallest stars
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will eventually burn out
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- when the star sheds the outer layers
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of these, a flickering core remains and which
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we call a white dwarf, the remnants
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of life will gather around these flickering
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embers and
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[music]
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even these white dwarfs will eventually
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cool down and if someone looks at this,
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they won’t see a single star, well, the galaxy will be a
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dark abyss
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of hives, there will be seas of elementary
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particles a tiny fraction larger than
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absolute zero,
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it will take an incredibly long time, but
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this will be the end because this is a big cold
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you are accelerating this than an explosion forgive me it’s
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time be kind check
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worry about the future we will help you
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insurance company andromeda your
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neighbor in the galaxy conditions may
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change due to unforeseen
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circumstances there are restrictions bad the
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case space will die from entropy
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[music]
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can insure
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andromeda is yours neighbor in the galaxy
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well neighbor in the galaxy
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you will save us from the big cold
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the force of gravity
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[music]
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it may seem that entropy is leading us
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along an irreversible path to a cold and
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lonely end
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but this is not the only possible ending
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there is another important factor sarah
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raster hands biologist gravity is no less
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universal than entropy
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it not only keeps our feet on
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the ground
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gravity affects all objects in
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the universe
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gravity can lead the cosmos to a
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completely different ending
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by finding the constellation Cassiopeia in the sky
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we draw a line from the bottom right point
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there is a bunch of light this is the
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andromeda galaxy
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andromeda what is the personal path of the spiral
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galaxy the
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distance to it is approximately two and a
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half million light years, but this is
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not a constant with every second,
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the distance is being reduced,
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unlike most distant
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galaxies, andromeda does not fly away from us,
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on the contrary, it rushes towards us at a speed of
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360 thousand kilometers per hour
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[music]
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this is 100 times faster accelerating bullets
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very that is, in 4 billion years
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Andromeda and the Milky Way will collide, a
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new united galaxy will appear,
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we have already even called it crayons, let the
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reason not be due to chance, not due to poor
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navigation, the galaxies are attracted due to
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gravity
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[music] the
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life of some stars in the night sky
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has not begun at all not in the milky way,
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we assume that our galaxy
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has already swallowed up 15 smaller galaxies,
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their stars have become ours,
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gravity causes the same house almost
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everywhere in the universe,
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these are antenna galaxies, they began
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to collide about 500 million years
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ago, this and Jesse 520 are the approximate
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middle of the process,
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and these are the galaxies ngc 2207 and
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Icy 2163 they are on the verge of a collision
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with strong enough gravity
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the universe will not expand forever
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it can survive the collapse
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galaxies are attracted due to gravity
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watch
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thank you
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I think this was already
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forgiven but having gone to bed
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later I thank you for the coffee I guess I
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always offer it sometimes it seems to me
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that I’m here like a squirrel in a wheel,
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I understand it,
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I’m also walking in circles,
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look,
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thank you, it’s
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like you’ve shouldered the burden of the whole
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world and let me just think about fate,
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strengthened, it’s
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somehow unusual,
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well, yes, I
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continue to walk in circles, it’s
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just me thinking
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or the world it's getting more
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crowded
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and hotter
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andrew boarding cosmologist
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[music]
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big compression and scurvy great news
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gravity can save us from the big
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cold
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[music]
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but it's too early to celebrate because another
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outcome could be even worse
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gravity can stop the
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ongoing expansion of the universe
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prints but in this case it will gather all the
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matter in one place,
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it is not the universe, the gas and dust are compressed, the gas
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and dust are concentrated, they do not light up, a new generation of stars, at first everything will be fine in the sky, new stars will shine, a lot of energy, perhaps the flourishing of life, but times of prosperity will quickly end, the gas and dust will concentrate more and
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more stars will be all larger and brighter
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in the end they will begin to explode like
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supernovae
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thousand we drink these will be spectacular
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fireworks
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but the explosions will fill space with radiation and a
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blast wave so the situation will
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worsen
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over time the universe will shrink
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faster and faster the process will be days reversible
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this means that all matter all the heat and
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energy even what appeared during the
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big bang will be compressed into
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seething flows with increasing
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intensity an
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incredibly powerful flow will tear
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planets apart destroy stars it will
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lead to the destruction of all life
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dilnaz the universe will shrink until it
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becomes infinitely dense
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infinitesimal infinitely hot
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numbers like the big bang billions of years
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back this is the
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ending that gravity gives
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a little cold a big compression
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[music]
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looks like the universe may have two ends a
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big compression
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killed a big cold it all comes down to
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counteracting gravity and entropy
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if the entropy of the universe wins
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expand and die of cold
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if gravity wins james beecher
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physicist and the universe will contract and will die in a
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big compression
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you may think that we cannot
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answer this question,
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in fact we can here everything is connected with
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another question: how much matter is in the universe
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gravity is the attraction of everything that
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has mass with the more mass the
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more it says ations the stronger everything is
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attracted
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thanks to Einstein and his theory of
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relativity, we can calculate
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how much mass there must be in the universe
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for gravity to win and collect all the
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matter in a pool in one place,
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like a fisherman collecting the fish he caught, and
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we even gave it a name:
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critical density
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[music] it
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turned out that the critical density of
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our universe equivalent to 6
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hydrogen atoms per cubic meter six six
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hydrogen atoms for every cubic
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meter of the universe this is almost nothing
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bios tags so you understand how small this is it is
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equivalent to 6 grains of sand in
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the space occupied by the planet
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earth
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is really a very small mass
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look around in the universe there is so much
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matter in it probably more than 6
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hydrogen atoms per cubic meter the world and not an
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etching so we will find ourselves in a situation
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where the universe will exceed the critical
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density and gravity will ultimately
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win sometimes our universe will perish in a
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big compression
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bammin but maybe not
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now it’s not for nothing that space is called
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outer space
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in in the vast intergalactic deserts there is
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nothing and
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Bella and you will be lucky if you find at least
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one atom per cubic meter
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be what is the real situation of our
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universe above or below the critical
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density
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having learned this we will know our fate and the fate
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of the universe
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[music]
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watch
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thanks
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team and new ones to put an explosion
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or groans compression or cold sorry
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passed personally I prefer compressions you are from the
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cold so cold
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everything is fine with you between
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when the cup vibrates
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someone should know what the scenario will be
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two ways of death of the cosmos
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or even more
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sol peru motor astrophysicist
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university of california berkeley
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Sochi this question was so important it
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had such interesting consequences
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that I gladly gave it many
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years this question led to an amazing
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result
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so amazing that our team
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and the team of our competitors received the
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Nobel Prize if the universe
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is expanding, then shouldn’t it
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slow down at the same time, taking into account all its
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gravity
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when the universe is expanding and there are
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many different galaxies in it the
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distance between galaxies
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is increasing
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galaxies are moving away from each other we
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are trying to measure to what extent this
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expansion is slowing down
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if we go beyond the critical
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density there should be a stop and
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then collapse begins
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if the density in the universe is less
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critical, it will always expand, there
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will be no stopping, the ice will expand
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more and more slowly,
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or in both cases, the universes
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are slowing down
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because gravity will slow down
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the expansion, that’s what we were doing,
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we started getting data, we found out that
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the universe is not slowing down at all, on the contrary,
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it is expanding faster and faster,
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galaxies rushed towards each other from a friend,
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constantly accelerating,
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it struck us as if someone
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threw an apple and she didn’t fall, she flew
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further,
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we and when we finally believed
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the result turned out that in the past
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the universe really
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slowed down,
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this lasted for the first half of the
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life of our universe,
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but about 7 billion years ago, it
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stopped slowing down and began to
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accelerate, since then it has been accelerating,
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this wants to raise the question of what caused this,
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if we knew that we could deal with new
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energy that spreads through
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space and causes acceleration to be
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beneficial, but we did not know what it is to
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somehow designate this a mystery
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scientists called it dark energy, and we are
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not talking about a dark color, but our
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ignorance about the mystery of energy, we don’t
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know what it is, what this
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energy consists of, causing acceleration,
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dark energy greatly influences the
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expansion of the universe, it is, in principle,
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capable of tearing the universe apart
00:28:56
what the universe will throw out this time the
00:29:04
death of the cosmos in the embrace of
00:29:08
dark energy of
00:29:17
destruction at breakneck speed
00:29:22
city of usa
00:29:27
[music]
00:29:29
imagine that our species lived phil plate
00:29:32
astronomer until the last days of the universe
00:29:38
we somehow managed to avoid the dangerous
00:29:41
invasion of aliens
00:29:43
falling asteroids king gamma-ray bursts
00:29:47
to you there are no runaway black holes even
00:29:49
destruction caused by human hands
00:29:54
but as it turned out there is something that we
00:29:57
cannot avoid like dark energy
00:29:59
[music]
00:30:02
if there is more dark energy
00:30:05
then the end of the universe will probably come
00:30:08
terribly quickly low it will be fire and
00:30:15
modern models themselves predict
00:30:17
that in a few billions of years,
00:30:19
the universe will expand
00:30:21
exponentially at a tremendous
00:30:23
speed spacex pencil space will
00:30:25
expand so quickly that our
00:30:27
galaxy will begin to burst at the seams stars
00:30:30
will fly apart
00:30:31
without a crown, but solar systems are powerless
00:30:34
against this threat
00:30:39
our star will be torn away from us in the blink of an
00:30:42
eye and
00:30:45
we will follow the sun the womb of the
00:30:52
grater dark energy penetrates everywhere
00:30:55
even into the smallest spaces between
00:30:58
atoms and molecules even into the space
00:31:01
within them with the expansion of space
00:31:04
becoming so extreme that in the
00:31:06
process of matter atoms will be torn apart
00:31:09
I can only imagine what it would be like to
00:31:11
be torn apart into atoms
00:31:17
[music]
00:31:24
yancy the insatiable dark energy will begin
00:31:27
undermine the very fabric of
00:31:29
space-time
00:31:31
until finally everything that was and should have been is torn
00:31:35
to shreds nissan
00:31:39
isildur this is the end that awaits the universe a
00:31:42
big gap
00:31:49
you seem to have shouldered the burden of the whole
00:31:51
world
00:31:52
just thinking about the fate of the universe it’s
00:31:57
somehow unusual for the
00:31:59
mind just explosions band not that it will all
00:32:02
end with a rupture, we didn’t
00:32:04
expect this,
00:32:05
actually this is a logical conclusion if you take
00:32:07
into account the effect of cosmological viscosity
00:32:10
when you take into account liquids
00:32:12
moving almost at the speed of light
00:32:20
cosmological viscosity of
00:32:23
this I definitely didn’t expect
00:32:30
the money,
00:32:31
what is it for if it all ends
00:32:33
[music]
00:32:36
this is the case is becoming increasingly strange
00:32:42
in space everything is
00:32:45
dying
00:32:46
including space itself
00:32:56
there are 3 endings your hunger and compression died
00:33:02
the gap
00:33:12
la la la
00:33:14
why not all three at once
00:33:16
because
00:33:20
because you no longer think that this is the
00:33:23
only universe this contradicts
00:33:25
quantum field theory wait but you would
00:33:28
n’t
00:33:30
she’s even a waitress at a restaurant, let’s watch and have some
00:33:35
coffee
00:33:36
[applause]
00:33:41
[music]
00:33:44
mind goes beyond reason
00:33:47
she’s a waitress or some kind of double
00:33:54
the universe is not 1
00:33:59
how it works
00:34:00
James Beach physicist
00:34:03
[music]
00:34:12
by as for many universes they are the
00:34:15
fruit of science fiction
00:34:19
ordinary but the truth there will be various strange,
00:34:22
impossible events
00:34:24
murmur, but many physicists, including me,
00:34:27
are beginning to think that many universes are
00:34:29
not only possible, this idea plays an
00:34:32
important role in understanding the structure of
00:34:34
the universe,
00:34:35
take inflation for example, but we, a
00:34:38
moment before the big bang, the universe
00:34:39
expanded greatly, as if an insanely
00:34:43
inflated balloon
00:34:46
[music]
00:34:47
children it was not just an expansion sign
00:34:51
it was a colossal increase in
00:34:53
size
00:34:55
rally imagine that you took a balloon and
00:34:57
inflated it to the size of the universe in a
00:35:00
billionth of a trillionth of a
00:35:02
trillionth of a second inflation and for
00:35:06
inflation this is the basis of modern
00:35:08
cosmology, this is the only way we can explain
00:35:10
our universe
00:35:12
[music]
00:35:15
brik, but according to the theory, not
00:35:18
only our universe inflated;
00:35:22
moreover, there were probably infinitely
00:35:25
many of them; the lights went out and died
00:35:29
from others survived collapse; with that, the third
00:35:33
expanded to the size of full-fledged
00:35:36
universes; each universe has laws
00:35:38
of physics that may differ from ours; there
00:35:43
is also quantum physics; this theory
00:35:46
perfectly describes our universe at the
00:35:48
level of particles of atoms
00:35:51
and in the pocket of which, with the interpretation of quantum
00:35:54
physics, every time something can
00:35:56
happen in different ways, for example, when an
00:35:59
electron can fly in one direction or another,
00:36:00
or when I can choose a
00:36:03
white or black De Niro shirt in the morning,
00:36:05
it is divided into
00:36:08
many realities
00:36:10
backspin we experience one reality in
00:36:13
our universe and other realities
00:36:15
exist in universes parallel to
00:36:17
ours
00:36:19
without me this means that every second
00:36:22
countless
00:36:24
parallel universes are created
00:36:30
there is also string theory a shift in this
00:36:33
theory physics has come as close as possible to a
00:36:35
mathematical explanation of everything this
00:36:38
theory of everything exists according to string theory
00:36:41
9 10 or even more dimensions of the cosmos
00:36:45
intrigues the remaining dimensions of the cosmos are so
00:36:48
tightly twisted that at the moment
00:36:50
we cannot detect them in our
00:36:53
universe
00:36:54
[music]
00:36:56
according to string theory, all possible
00:36:59
configurations are realized in different
00:37:01
universes in time and the fundamental
00:37:04
laws can be different
00:37:08
how many different ones exist universes, it’s
00:37:11
difficult to answer this question, according to
00:37:13
some estimates there are ten to the
00:37:15
five hundredth power
00:37:17
of God, he won’t continue, to be honest,
00:37:20
this is all quite strange, even for a physicist
00:37:22
like me, in any case, our understanding of
00:37:25
the cosmos is based on the idea of ​​​​a set of
00:37:28
universes, they say, it’s possible even an
00:37:31
infinite set of universes
00:37:37
you are lucky because our universe
00:37:41
is unique in it everything worked out well for the
00:37:45
emergence of life so that we
00:37:47
can think about it everyone compares with
00:37:50
origami balls and bicycles talk
00:37:53
about the end of the universe if we understand
00:37:56
physics correctly sometimes somewhere out there there is a
00:37:59
universe that will die from a big
00:38:03
compression and the other will die from the great
00:38:05
cold, another from the big gap they are
00:38:09
these three of a probably infinite
00:38:11
number of scenarios that are now developing within the
00:38:14
boundaries of the multi-universe
00:38:20
multi-universe
00:38:22
was it a dream
00:38:25
or does it exist
00:38:30
which is here the universe
00:38:39
needs to feed the fish
00:38:43
hungry Nagano
00:38:52
major
00:38:58
food well,
00:39:01
sorry for the long time waiting
00:39:06
probably Joe is lucky in this universe
00:39:10
you can live
00:39:19
like this with all of us
00:39:21
[music]
00:39:24
in this universe there is life but
00:39:28
if the coin falls in another country
00:39:31
everything will change
00:39:33
[music]
00:39:45
this is what makes the multi-universe different there
00:39:47
are options
00:39:50
many options for life
00:39:54
many options for death
00:40:02
go crazy if this idea is a
00:40:05
multi-universe and honestly
00:40:08
where did you come from then there is a universe
00:40:12
where a stone falls on us is a killer
00:40:20
is there a universe where we
00:40:23
are swallowed up by runaways a black hole
00:40:29
another one where we are incinerated by death rays
00:40:40
all this happened somewhere
00:40:45
probably we are lucky with our universe
00:40:51
so far
00:40:54
but what fate
00:40:57
awaits all of us in the end,
00:41:03
I think it is human nature to look for the answer
00:41:06
to the question of what fate awaits our
00:41:10
species, this is our universe, we live in it, we
00:41:13
care about it, we want to know
00:41:15
what will happen in the end, an
00:41:23
epic battle is taking place above our heads
00:41:26
between the two forces that are
00:41:29
playing muscles in the entire universe,
00:41:33
expansion pushes everything away and gravity
00:41:37
brings everything together,
00:41:45
so it is dark energy,
00:41:47
perhaps it constantly exists everywhere,
00:41:51
the energy of empty space and
00:41:55
it always remains unchanged, you might
00:41:58
think that now the universe will not
00:42:00
slow down, will not stop and will not survive
00:42:03
the collapse and great compression, but we We do
00:42:05
n’t know yet whether
00:42:07
dark energy is changing
00:42:09
or not, so everything is possible,
00:42:15
maybe over time, dark energy will
00:42:18
change,
00:42:22
maybe in the future it will lead to a
00:42:25
big compression,
00:42:29
it looks like science fiction, but our
00:42:32
universe may be one of a large
00:42:34
number of universes
00:42:37
in other universes, the particle forces
00:42:40
differ weaker stronger and in
00:42:43
most other universes in life it is
00:42:45
impossible, but our existence cannot be considered
00:42:48
great luck because it
00:42:50
is obvious that we can find ourselves in one
00:42:52
of the universes suitable for life
00:42:59
in space there may be 25 dimensions
00:43:03
and all these additional dimensions can
00:43:06
be twisted in a variety of ways and in a
00:43:09
variety of ways configurations
00:43:11
Ibsen configuration
00:43:15
the idea of ​​a multi-universe is great, but even
00:43:19
if other universes exist, we won’t
00:43:22
be able to get into them,
00:43:26
nevertheless,
00:43:28
there are enough exciting things in our universe new in you,
00:43:38
someday the universe will end,
00:43:44
you can bet on your house
00:43:48
for eternal sleep will not come soon
00:43:54
in trillions years
00:43:58
it is important to unravel a lot of cases

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