The Curious Case of Existence: Why is There Something Rather Than Nothing?

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Why is There Something Rather Than Nothing? Exploring Reality, Creation, Multiverse, God, and “Nothing”
Why does anything exist? What was there from the very beginning? Total emptiness? Or did something exist out of necessity for all eternity? Could there have been a pivotal moment when “nothing” evolved into “something”? Why not complete emptiness? Is reality eternal? If not, would it at some point surrender itself to eternal absence? Is total emptiness even possible? If reality is brought into existence, does it require an external driver to initiate its being? Is its creation natural or supernatural? What’s the purpose behind reality? Does it just exist for no reason? What lies at the very core of existence? What’s behind the genesis of it all? Is our universe just one fragment of reality, or is it everything that exists? What triggered the creation of our universe? Was it a random process? Is it an effect, a product of something more fundamental? What’s the mechanism behind a universe generator? What does the realm that precedes our universe even look like? Why did the sequence of events that led to the current state of the universe occurred, and why this specific sequence was chosen over any other possibility? Reality could have been buried deep within eternal non-existence. Yet, against all odds, reality prevails… Why existence?
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
02:44 Where did the universe come from?
14:33 Chaotic eternal inflation creates a diverse & fractal multiverse
20:38 Why the universe is suitable for us?
25:32 Spontaneous creation out of nothing
33:00 A universe out of nothing with 0 energy
37:41 The ultimate mathematical multiverse
45:06 The supreme divine creator
52:30 Reality creating itself
59:45 Further analysis
01:22:07 End credits
Papers:
Calling for Explanation: The Case of the Thermodynamic Past State - Baras, Dan & Shenker, Orly R.
Why is there a universe at all, rather than just nothing? - Adolf Grünbaum
Stop Asking Why There’s Anything - Stephen Maitzen
Explaining Existence - Chris Mortensen
On Explaining Everything - Diana Taschetto
Why Is There Something, Rather Than Nothing? - Sean M. Carroll
Spontaneous creation of the universe from nothing - Dongshan He, Dongfeng Gao, and Qing-yu Cai
The Principle of Mediocrity - Alexander Vilenkin
Many worlds in one - Jaume Garriga, Alexander Vilenkin
Eternal inflation and its implications - Alan H. Guth
Quantum Fluctuations in Cosmology and How They Lead to a Multiverse - Alan H. Guth
A brief history of the multiverse - Andrei Linde
Inflation, Quantum Cosmology and the Anthropic Principle - Andrei Linde
Inflationary Cosmology - Andrei Linde
Eternal inflation, bubble collisions, and the persistence of memory - Jaume Garriga, Alan H. Guth, Alexander Vilenkin
The Mathematical Universe - Max Tegmark
Is "the theory of everything'' merely the ultimate ensemble theory? - Max Tegmark
Shut up and calculate - Max Tegmark
Multiverses and Cosmology: Philosophical Issues - W. R. Stoeger, G. F. R. Ellis, U. Kirchner
Can the Universe Create Itself? - J. Richard Gott, III, Li-Xin Li
Books:
The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Physics
The Mystery of Existence: Why Is There Anything at All? - Robert Lawrence Kuhn, John A. Leslie
Many Worlds in One: The Search for Other Universes - Andrei Linde
PHIL HALPER (AKA SkyDivePhil) interviews:
Before the Big Bang 4 (Alan Guth interview): Eternal Inflation & The Multiverse
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Before the Big Bang 6 (Richard Gott interview): Can the Universe Create Itself?
• Before the Big Bang 6:...
Before the Big Bang 9 (Alex Vilenkin interview): A Multiverse from "Nothing"
• Before the Big Bang 9:...
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  • Its the second best videos i have watched so far on you tube about universe after melody sheep time lapse video.

    @rahulraja5694@rahulraja56942 ай бұрын
    • What a great compliment. That exact video has been my motivation & inspiration. Thank you.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
    • Your work, intelliegence and knowledge is truely amazing. I have watched this video more than 10 times and still lost in its depth. If we have just 1% population of the world with like minded thinking, we can fast forward human evolution to mllions of years in future within a century. Thankyou so much for making this masterpiece@@Disculogic

      @rahulraja5694@rahulraja56942 ай бұрын
    • I concur. It’s incredibly well done and the visuals are stunning. Are they AI generated? They are so intricate.

      @mabaker@mabaker2 ай бұрын
    • @@rahulraja5694 Thanks for all the kind words.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
    • @@mabaker Thank you! Not a single frame is AI generated.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • This has always been the biggest mind fux for me. Thinking about it makes me feel a strange emotion. The fact that anything exists is the craziest concept imaginable.

    @Percyripped@PercyrippedАй бұрын
    • Existence is the only thing that's not a concept, and the enjoyment of being is the strongest refuge. And everything that exists agrees.

      @randykalish7558@randykalish7558Ай бұрын
    • @percyripped my thoughts exactly. I lay down and consider that anything exists and the feeling I feel is indescribable. It shatters my mind.

      @mikedugas77@mikedugas77Ай бұрын
    • Correct

      @sebastianromero420@sebastianromero420Ай бұрын
    • One things for sure, we will never find out while we're alive. All knowledge comes on death. ✌️

      @deeppurple883@deeppurple883Ай бұрын
    • That's Fuck 😏

      @deeppurple883@deeppurple883Ай бұрын
  • Fascinating. This and “why am I me rather than someone else” have been my two biggest questions since I can remember.

    @SuitedPup@SuitedPup2 ай бұрын
    • I believe that consciousness is an emergent property, so you are YOU because that's all YOU could have been 😊

      @dogsandyoga1743@dogsandyoga17432 ай бұрын
    • I think we all have this feeling and maybe we’re all connected yet individuals

      @whimsicallady9759@whimsicallady97592 ай бұрын
    • @@dogsandyoga1743 thanks, but the answer just doesn’t satisfy!! Supposing consciousness is an emergent property of the brain (which we absolutely do NOT know to be the case)… then a complex clump of matter here gets conscious, another one over there gets conscious, etc. But when it comes to my personal consciousness, there seems no mechanism or explanation as to why I happen to be this emergent phenomena as opposed to that emergent phenomena. It feels more to me that I am in some sense not limited to this particular person’s experience. My name, history, personality, etc etc are not essential to “me”. (So, I’m arguing there is more to it than just consciousness arising from matter). But still, either way I look at it… it doesn’t answer why I’m (seemingly) this particular person rather than any other entity! Or no entity!

      @SuitedPup@SuitedPup2 ай бұрын
    • @@whimsicallady9759 agreed - we’re the hand, not the individual fingers. Still, I seem to be experiencing life as THIS finger, rather than some other finger (or no other finger!). It’s absolutely mysterious to me. My best educated guess is, loosely speaking, we are actually God, who is infinitely free to do whatever it wants to, and out of its infinite freedom, it has chosen this life experience to… experience. Something like that! Or maybe we’re all just brains in a vat, who knows

      @SuitedPup@SuitedPup2 ай бұрын
    • @@SuitedPup I remember I was around 10 or so, and my parents introduced me to a woman who apparently dated my father for a while, but ended up hooking him up with her friend, who eventually became my Mother. At the time, and for a long time, I remember thinking "wow...this lady could have been MY mom!". Of course, as I grew, it evolved into "wow, if SHE was my mom, actually, I would be some other version of me!" to I eventually realized, "wait, if she married my father, there would be no me!" Cue teenage existential crisis 🤣 Now, I wondered, of course...if my parents hadn't created ME, would my "me" still exist, in another body, never to have the slightest awareness of the me who exists now? I have no idea, but I also have no reason to think I would. I, simply wouldn't "be".

      @dogsandyoga1743@dogsandyoga17432 ай бұрын
  • At eight years of age, I sat alone on a street curb and looked at the sky and asked this question. I'm 61 today We didn't even have common books on the topic,no Internet. Just a lonely child.

    @TerrieJohnson731@TerrieJohnson7312 ай бұрын
    • Sometimes I wonder if time doesn’t really exist and you still are simultaneously that 8 yo and 61 yo and every moment between. Something I’ve always thought about since I was a 8 yo myself.

      @michaeldonoghue9015@michaeldonoghue9015Ай бұрын
    • When I was 8 I was lying in my bed thinking about the night sky and started wondering about concepts of nothing, infinity, an end and trying to picture those things. I got upset and started crying. And at 66 I still think of these things and always come back to there is a point beyond which mortal mind just cannot comprehend.

      @stompthedragon4010@stompthedragon4010Ай бұрын
    • @@stompthedragon4010 that's fantastic! I enjoyed the video!

      @TerrieJohnson731@TerrieJohnson731Ай бұрын
    • I love this

      @steelearmstrong9616@steelearmstrong9616Ай бұрын
    • I was 13 when I started pondering about existence. I guess I was a late bloomer.😢

      @macgroover8165@macgroover8165Ай бұрын
  • I still think it’s wild that huge quantities of rock are floating in a huge expanse of empty space.

    @fratercontenduntocculta8161@fratercontenduntocculta81612 ай бұрын
    • Petri dishes

      @andrewblackmon1574@andrewblackmon15742 ай бұрын
    • Sparkles too and gas bubbles 😊

      @piholino@piholinoАй бұрын
    • I just think it's wild that space isn't really that empty we simply cant perceive the matter that's there.

      @NamesZKP@NamesZKPАй бұрын
    • Indeed

      @lovelight9261@lovelight9261Ай бұрын
    • ​​@@NamesZKPyeah but there is space that's pretty damn empty. Or at least we think. Even mostly devoid of the smallest particles.

      @podunkest@podunkestАй бұрын
  • I’ve watched countless videos on this subject and to get an hourlong video that never once loses focus but also does not get overly complex is a gift. Succinct logic and approachable analogies this will be the video I send to people to introduce them to the question that follows me every minute of every day. Thank you for giving me the gift of peace and easy to follow questions. A masterpiece that makes the complex seem understandable.

    @jacobsilva6851@jacobsilva68512 ай бұрын
    • @jacobsilva6851 Very happy to hear that. My pleasure.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
    • It is very interesting, but I have a hard time keeping focused with the loud background music/noise.

      @joesands8860@joesands88602 ай бұрын
    • I've also watched countless videos on this subject and what I've learned is that nowhere in the one hour and twenty six minutes on offer here will the question even come near being answered.

      @ralphclark@ralphclark2 ай бұрын
    • Arbi, mate this is outstanding work. The BBC Natural History Unit and Prof. Jim Al-Khalili would be proud of you. This is by far the best presentation on the deep questions involved with Cosmology I’ve ever seen, including both Cosmos series (Carl Sagan and Neil de Grasse Tyson). 👍

      @bipolarbear9917@bipolarbear99172 ай бұрын
    • @@ralphclark It frames the questions and the limits of our current understanding. There is no way to know for sure the were even having the same experience let alone a final answer to some of the questions posed. The effort to even point to some ideas is laudable. Quality and production value aside they are amazing in their own. We don’t even know the full question let alone a final answer.

      @jacobsilva6851@jacobsilva68512 ай бұрын
  • As a thinking adult who takes the time to ponder the complexities of life, existence, and "why," this is by far the most comprehensive video on the topic. It's not just one thing - it is literally all things, and it blows my mind that there are people like you that have obviously taken the time and spent the energy to on some level try to puzzle it out. Thank you...I watched this video today starting at 9 this morning, and paused it here and there to think about it all, and just now finished this video at 2:30. I am going to be in a state of thought for days...thanks again brother!!!

    @donniestone8485@donniestone84852 ай бұрын
    • My pleasure.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
    • @@Disculogic not like it was mine brother...keep it up Thanks again...I know how much time this took...

      @donniestone8485@donniestone84852 ай бұрын
  • The crazy thing is that nobody can imagine nothing. We can imagine empty space, but not no space.

    @bluegtturbo@bluegtturboАй бұрын
    • Nah, you can though: think back to what it was like before you were born. What was that like? And there you have it-that’s nothingness.

      @mattd2641@mattd2641Ай бұрын
    • ​@@mattd2641That's still not imaginable, I don't recall what it was like before I was born.

      @clashmanthethird@clashmanthethirdАй бұрын
    • ​@@mattd2641awareness is all we know, of course we can't image it. Can you describe what's it's like to be asleep? If we aren't aware of it, we can't know it.

      @MrNuclearz@MrNuclearzАй бұрын
    • you can imagine nothing. it is possible. just think of an empty space and now shrink that space inside itself- there is nothing left, no color, no darkness, no boundaries, no beginning - that's nothing for me. whenever I try that - I can never imagine it for long, the space in my imagination is always expanding again when I focus on it, which I have to to imagine it in the first place.

      @Ruheschrei@RuheschreiАй бұрын
    • ​​@@Ruheschrei You cannot imagine nothing , becuase Nothing cannot be observed

      @JcoleMc@JcoleMcАй бұрын
  • The KZhead algorithm needs to be kind to this video. Excellent stuff.

    @KingBritish@KingBritishАй бұрын
    • Thank you.

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
    • @@Disculogic Deserved. I hope you make more content like this. You will go far for sure. This kind of content tends to grow rapidly. As another comment said, it's on the same level as Melody Sheep 👍🏻

      @KingBritish@KingBritishАй бұрын
    • Love that compliment.

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
    • You’re here aren’t you?

      @JimmyJamesJimbo@JimmyJamesJimboАй бұрын
    • @@JimmyJamesJimbo What are you getting at?

      @KingBritish@KingBritishАй бұрын
  • We didn’t evolve to know, we were designed to learn… The answer to existence isn’t meant to be explainable. The answer lies in the experience.

    @ropace37@ropace372 ай бұрын
    • Starting with faulty assumptions rarely leads to the correct answer.

      @jfairway1@jfairway12 ай бұрын
    • Who do you think designed us? God? If so, which god? I like to get other people's ideas 😊

      @BeatlesFan1975@BeatlesFan19752 ай бұрын
    • ​@@BeatlesFan1975a god that exists apart from the universe

      @Brutananadlewski@Brutananadlewski2 ай бұрын
    • There is no such thing as god depicted in religions. If you are captivated in misconception, you will fail to learn.

      @Red_Marine@Red_Marine2 ай бұрын
    • ⁠@@Brutananadlewskione that exists apart is as useful as one that does not exist.

      @vigilance6806@vigilance68062 ай бұрын
  • When I was 4 I vividly remember sitting on the foot of my bed asking both my parents why are we all here and why do we all have to die. No one in my life had died up until that point and I had no real perception of what space or matter was. But mainly I remember feeling confused about what life even is.

    @ianwellington5712@ianwellington5712Ай бұрын
    • Among all the shared childhood experiences mine has been the creepiest I believe. My 4-year-old brain had this specific fascination: Nothingness, and how would it feel when you die and turn into nothing, like when you have a dreamless sleep or before you were born. It was scary.

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
    • When I was about 5 I sat depressed in the bathroom telling my mother I was sad because everything felt “empty.” This struck her as so profound.

      @Nur100etc@Nur100etcАй бұрын
  • It's amazing that we are created from the cosmos and have the level of intelligence to recognise and explore this. We certainly have ben given the Box Seat. Really well done.

    @rossgregor4817@rossgregor48172 ай бұрын
    • I think wise men and prophets have hinted at our place in the cosmos. It took an entire cosmos and billions of years to eventually form you and your box seat. That makes you the entirety of the cosmos, in a roundabout way. Are you rossgregor experiencing the universe, or are you the universe experiencing rossgregor?

      @kayakMike1000@kayakMike10002 ай бұрын
    • Premortality Premortality refers to our life before we were born on this earth. In our pre-earth life, we lived in the presence of our Heavenly Parents as Their spirit children. We did not have a physical body. In this premortal existence, we attended a council with Heavenly Father’s other spirit children. At that council, Heavenly Father presented His great plan of happiness. In harmony with the plan of happiness, the premortal Jesus Christ, the Firstborn Son of the Father in the spirit, covenanted to be the Savior. Those who followed Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ were permitted to come to the earth to experience mortality and progress toward eternal life. Lucifer, another spirit son of God, rebelled against the plan and “sought to destroy the agency of man.” He became Satan, and he and his followers were cast out of heaven and denied the privileges of receiving a physical body and experiencing mortality. Throughout our premortal life, we developed our identity and increased our spiritual capabilities. Blessed with the gift of agency, we made important decisions, such as the decision to follow Heavenly Father’s plan. These decisions affected our life then and now. We grew in intelligence and learned to love the truth, and we prepared to come to the earth, where we could continue to progress.

      @user-yr9lt7dz8k@user-yr9lt7dz8k2 ай бұрын
    • Box seat to dystopian moronic society unfortunately in usa

      @theamalgamatedtheory@theamalgamatedtheory2 ай бұрын
    • ​@kayakMike1000 What in the Universe is a rossgregor??

      @LiftingStress@LiftingStress2 ай бұрын
    • Plan of Salvation Before we were born on earth, we lived with our Heavenly Parents as Their spirit children. At a council with all of His children, Heavenly Father presented a plan, known as the “plan of salvation” or “the great plan of happiness.” The plan includes all the laws and ordinances of the gospel necessary to gain eternal life, “the greatest of all the gifts of God.” Sadly, one-third of Heavenly Father’s spirit children did not accept the plan. They chose to follow Lucifer, who became the devil, and were cast out of the presence of God. We are on earth because we chose to follow Heavenly Father’s plan. One significant purpose of mortality is to gain a physical body. On earth we can have joy and peace, but we will also face temptation, opposition, and adversity and experience trials. Earthly trials are part of mortality and can help us grow to be more like our Heavenly Father. Essential to the plan is the Atonement of Jesus Christ. Jesus overcame spiritual and physical death and took upon Himself our afflictions, sorrows, and sins. This suffering, death, and Resurrection are referred to as the Atonement. The Atonement was necessary since “no unclean thing can dwell with God.” It is through Christ’s sacrifice that we can repent and live with God again. Also essential to God’s plan is agency, or the ability to choose. When we choose to repent of our sins, we choose to accept the gift of the Atonement of Jesus Christ. If we exercise our agency to keep the commandments, we have the blessing of participating in sacred ordinances, which are ceremonies that include making covenants, or promises, with God. These ordinances include baptism, confirmation, priesthood ordination for men, and temple ordinances. Part of our Heavenly Father’s plan is that someday we will all die. Death is the separation of the spirit and the physical body. Our spirit, which existed in the premortal life, will live on after our death. If we lived righteously-repenting as needed-to the end of our mortal life, we will enter spirit paradise. The Book of Mormon prophet Alma described this as “a state of rest, a state of peace.” Because of Christ’s Atonement, all of God’s children will be resurrected and our bodies and spirits will be reunited. Resurrection will be followed by the Final Judgment, where God will judge us according to our desires and our obedience to the commandments. If we have qualified through repentance, we will be able to live forever with our loving heavenly parents.

      @user-yr9lt7dz8k@user-yr9lt7dz8k2 ай бұрын
  • The quality of (some) KZhead videos has far surpassed the old fashioned medias like television. It's amazing what level of quality and insight we can stumble upon while surfing oYT, and thanks to the algoritm of recommendations, I was fortunate enough to find this utter gem. Great job on this video, keep it up!

    @alexanderhellman865@alexanderhellman865Ай бұрын
    • Thanks so much. My pleasure.

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
  • Just amazing. What a sensational video. Think you hit the mark with this one. So many things I've pondered on in my own daydreams touched on in this. One of the greatest docs on youtube, ever.

    @GerardSharkey@GerardSharkey2 ай бұрын
    • Happy to hear that. You're welcome.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • When you have autism, and in society you find that the social rules are so confusing.... Parents that are supposed to stand by you with loyalty instead will assault you, you find that you are not allowed to seek greatness for fear of being accused of being egotistical, you are expected to follow everyone else's lead and never be a leader yourself, you can learn all you like but you are not listened to and able to be a teacher, you are abused by the very people that are are commisioned to care for you and the list goes on and on and on.... You will find yourself looking at the sky at night, and all of the stars in the sky; asking deep questions about why all this is happen with the hope of reaching the holy grail of ending all of these problems decribed above (the time of which seem immeasurably further away than you can comprehend); and you ask question like "Why am I here?", "Where will I go when I die?", "Why do all these things happen?", "Who am I?" and "What does it all mean?" and you will spend your whole life trying to figure it all out. Whenever you ask a question, such as "Why your own parents don't stand by you and instead hit you", and you get the answer, it just raises another question about why the answer is the way that it is (because the answer doesn't satisfy your sense of understanding and feels like it doesn't make sense). Questions that are answered, raise more questions, which in turn raise further questions, and those questions raise more questions, and so on and so forth; like layers of an inion that just go on and on and on... It is like being in 'Alice in Wonderland!' ...but a very Hellish version of it.

    @thevikingwarrior@thevikingwarrior2 ай бұрын
    • True true

      @audreylove626@audreylove626Ай бұрын
    • This is a rational description of the paradoxical essence of any query. The answer to the question asked is actually contained in the question itself. For example we can only define what is by comparing "it" to what "it" is not, even this can be further discriminated by a range of pertinent values or degrees of properties. So, for those looking up to here and now, this could be heaven, to those looking down from heaven, this could be hell for sure, getting hotter too IMO. A guy asked God which one of the many Elohiym characters was talking to him out of this burning bush, or the modern term, "bush light", the answer was "I Am That I Am". This is why people in that part of the world love Olives so much. Facts are that parents are not Elohiym, they are just people who did the best they could with the shirt they had on, and blaming them even after they are dead does not help you understand any better. I Am seems to hint that this may be as good as it gets, but you are free to make it worse and will if you can not take a cosmic joke. Your visiting time is almost over so dig it. Popeye was not out to sea much, but he knew what was good for him and Olive, and he got it out of a can, not a can't. Hope this helps.

      @user-ei8hj4jz8l@user-ei8hj4jz8lАй бұрын
    • It may help and put things into perspective to read about the lives of the Stoic's..and possibly the Quakers.

      @franceslynch8815@franceslynch8815Ай бұрын
    • “I wish it need not have happened in my time,” said Frodo. “So do I,” said Gandalf, “and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide.

      @anthonyvanbohemen@anthonyvanbohemenАй бұрын
    • Hey buddy, sorry for your suffering. My theory is that we’re eternal and we occasionally incarnate something that will die, something that lives in death, to expand our understanding of ourselves. Suffering is a tool for us, a catalyst for knowledge about our own divinity, our own eternal nature. It’s Because we live as something finite and limited for now , so that we can achieve this, that we can learn about our infinite nature. For the glory of the universe and the creator of it. It’s absolute pure bliss and love , everything is going to be okay.

      @user-my4wt4fh5p@user-my4wt4fh5p22 күн бұрын
  • Can I just say this is genuinely the most interesting video I have ever watched

    @Roasterville@Roasterville2 ай бұрын
  • Bro I'm like 5 minutes into your video and it's really good. Watched tonnes of these over the years. So well produced. No cap. Subbing.

    @MrHuNTeR_exe@MrHuNTeR_exe2 ай бұрын
    • Thanks!

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
    • no cap? Andy Capp exists. Andy Capp is the key...My pet.

      @lestersabados1306@lestersabados13062 ай бұрын
  • 👏 best cosmology video I have ever seen. I love your visual animation and music choices. Probably the best video on KZhead about this particular subject.

    @killswxtch@killswxtch2 ай бұрын
    • Thank you. Took me more than a year to make this video.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
    • @@DisculogicYou did a really good job with this one. I forgot to mention the sound design was perfect.

      @killswxtch@killswxtch2 ай бұрын
    • Beautifully comprehensive survey of some of the most curious and subtle cosmological forces such as chaos, cosmic inflation quantum phenomena dark matter and energy, and multiverse theory. Kudos to the author(s)!!

      @kevinlee8011@kevinlee80112 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for not over complicating a subject that is intensely complicated. You have a gift of a soothing voice, and an excellent understanding of the inner workings of our universe, and all the many bodies in it. Love this !

    @FreeAmerica4Ever@FreeAmerica4Ever2 ай бұрын
  • To even think of the beginning of time is mindbulging.

    @grande6075@grande60752 ай бұрын
  • When i was a baby i remember waking up on a blanket already knowing that i didnt want to be here again

    @zakmay5197@zakmay51972 ай бұрын
    • That is scary, do you think there is a possibility of staying on the other side?

      @noxaeventide8845@noxaeventide88452 ай бұрын
    • Is that a joke or do you really remember that?

      @joemariox@joemariox2 ай бұрын
    • Profound, I get it, I wonder if consciousness is cyclical and one day we recognise that the weird De Ja Vu and other phenomenon is the consciousness somehow recognising a memory.. Scary to think we get multiple bites at the cherry and will never know... Or could our consciousness by chance replicate an exact copy in another life form many millions if not billions of years into the future just by chance and we keep existing just through mathematical probability, would we know any different?

      @tylerc2346@tylerc23462 ай бұрын
    • Same here. This world is ruthless. Wish it was better.

      @Really658@Really6582 ай бұрын
    • Yeah right...

      @trollarcindustries2897@trollarcindustries28972 ай бұрын
  • To everyone watching, remember these two things: • impossible to know or to measure ≠ without a cause • we don't even know what we don't know

    @Random-uw4xe@Random-uw4xe2 ай бұрын
    • Let there be light.

      @Stacee-jx1yz@Stacee-jx1yz2 ай бұрын
    • We don't even know what we know 😃

      @randykalish7558@randykalish7558Ай бұрын
  • This blew me away! Metaphysics with stunning visuals. This goes to my "favourites" playlist. Thank you so much for this awesome piece of art 🙌

    @SleazyRoseWalker@SleazyRoseWalkerАй бұрын
    • My pleasure.

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
  • This video is an incredibly good explanation. 10/10. I 've watched this twice now to take it all in.

    @jefbell4064@jefbell40642 ай бұрын
  • Suggesting there's no answer is a cop-out we must avoid if we're to find the truth. The concept of eternal internal self-generation is a giant step in the right direction.

    @NaturalFuture@NaturalFuture2 ай бұрын
    • There is no answer, that's the beauty of it. Reducing existence to a function of input and output, to a machine with a singular reason for being, does not do reality justice.

      @Mopark25@Mopark25Ай бұрын
    • It’s likely fundamentally impossible to explain from within the system. When you think about the idea of causality or reason at all, it’s sort of self evident that there must have been an initial reason or cause that (to us in our human experience and day to day reference) is irrationally independent of any previous or prior cause. We can only get better models, and I’m interested in seeing what the best possible or most verifiable and most encompassing model of the future will be. Even answering and explaining consciousness right now has been yet to be done if it’s truly possible / (has a material explanation at all)

      @CloudAkura7@CloudAkura7Ай бұрын
    • Interesting reply, but many (including myself) trust that Logic--which makes so many other things possible (quantity, energy, even possibility itself)--is more likely than not a multiversal or multireality or suprareality foundational element that is applicable to and makes all reality possible.

      @NaturalFuture@NaturalFutureАй бұрын
    • @@Mopark25 There's always an answer, because many, as I, accept that Logic, a foundational element for reason, makes other things possible. As Spock said in Star Trek, "Logic is the beginning of wisdom." If this is true, then, no matter which universe or reality your mind exists in (Wikipowers versions like the illogical reality are nonsensical), you can still reason, through Logic, on the underlying nature of Existence.

      @NaturalFuture@NaturalFutureАй бұрын
    • @@NaturalFuture what would you be defining logic as? I’d argue that logic is, at the peak of reality, is innately limited. Every model or idea of existence’s origins that’s been put forth requires assuming or asserting an initial state or premise. Then, that premise allows the rest coupled with varying degrees or types of logic. Ex: Big bang -> Laws of Physics = Universe Or God -> Creates existence = Universe Problem is, all these initial premises or states can be questioned with Why? Why a God existing and doing xyz Why an eternal state that brings forth xyz Why any causeless premise? That Why - is why the peak of reality will always be illogical. Logic is an idea within reality, it’s unlikely that it can predate its own origin / it’s unlikely that existence itself can be explained or initially constrained by the logic it holds If I explained anything poorly in here, just lemme know

      @CloudAkura7@CloudAkura7Ай бұрын
  • Awesome music. Sets the mood. But the answer is simply if there was nothing you would still complain.

    @nathanforrest3483@nathanforrest34832 ай бұрын
    • Actually the music is very annoying and distracting and drowns out the narrator.

      @anacowa221@anacowa2212 ай бұрын
    • @@anacowa221 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻

      @nathanforrest3483@nathanforrest34832 ай бұрын
    • Who.. would complain?

      @xorret1@xorret12 ай бұрын
    • @@xorret1 you're missing the joke.

      @nathanforrest3483@nathanforrest34832 ай бұрын
    • @@nathanforrest3483 lol half asleep watching this of course. I thought you were being a meanie. But I got ya, apologies lol

      @xorret1@xorret1Ай бұрын
  • I think your channel should get a lot more subs. I love your content.

    @paigemcloughlin4905@paigemcloughlin49052 ай бұрын
    • Thank you, glad to hear that.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • I remember when it was around my 3rd birthday. I had this profound feeling and had to climb out of my crib. I was afraid of being caught, but something was drawing me outside. I still remember what a beautiful clear day it was and felt a beckoning to look up and out to space. It was like an epiphany of momentarily realizing infinity and nothingness at the same time. I also remember feeling that there was no sound and it was if I was the only person alive, yet I was a part of everything that ever existed! I think that's why I have a fascination with Buddhism, which science is starting to prove that there is no self!

    @cynk956@cynk956Ай бұрын
  • We appreciate how well you've articulated your insights on this topic. You'll always have our support.

    @nerd26373@nerd263732 ай бұрын
    • Thanks. Appreciate your recognition.

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
  • Incredible work, thank you.

    @l422y7@l422y72 ай бұрын
    • Pleasure!

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • You did really really good with this. I don’t think I’ve watched a video so intently before tbh

    @ResearchSWE@ResearchSWE2 ай бұрын
    • Thank you.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
    • @@Disculogic Finally off work but wanted to say that all the people just blatantly saying you're wrong don't fully understand the nature of our current understanding (or lack thereof) of quantum mechanics and the principle that there is no right or wrong answer when it comes to theories about how the Universe came to be. I've always pondered on the potential of the universe paradoxing itself into existence and it truly was amazing to sit and listen to your video. Keep on with the solid work man. It's what I love about all of these theories, is that they are all equally possible in a sense because we truly do not know how the universe actually works.

      @ResearchSWE@ResearchSWE2 ай бұрын
    • @@ResearchSWE Thanks for sharing your thoughts. About " there is no right or wrong answer", sometimes the key point is that "it's allowed", meaning maybe it can't be confirmed as of now, but it doesn't violate any known law.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • I just discovered your channel. And WOW! What a video! This is superb content. I’m only 20 minutes in and I’m completely ensnared. Excellent stuff here. I follow a number of channels and consider myself to have pretty good taste in this genre. You, sir, have certainly made the list. And I really appreciate it. Thank you.

    @BDB78@BDB782 ай бұрын
    • Happy to hear that. My pleasure.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • Subbed after the intro! This quality is excellent.

    @stevenshaw7779@stevenshaw7779Ай бұрын
    • Nice, thanks.

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
  • The music is overbearing, and music should be edited into the mix would great subtle care, where it is almost an inaudible whisper and not overpowering the words, because it becomes a mess of noisy confusion with loud music blaring, over powering the words. I have hearing damage so I hear some frequencies better than others which makes the problem more exaggerated I think.I actually like documentaries with no music it makes it more clear, precise, poignant and beautiful.

    @gofish8155@gofish81552 ай бұрын
  • Realty, just the whole fact of it existing is just totally insane! It’s crazy to think about, sometimes awesome sometimes terrifying it blows my mind. Personally I like the mathematical explanation, basically if it’s logical it will exist because maths is logic- logic is fundamental and can be summed up as that which CAN exist. If there’s no brute fact constraint at fundamental reality then the brute fact of logic should ‘logically’ be there.

    @sprightlyrandom1550@sprightlyrandom15502 ай бұрын
    • Perhaps it is logical to realize being while there is time to enjoy existence.

      @randykalish7558@randykalish7558Ай бұрын
    • Reminds me of the concept of “the logos”

      @shanecle@shanecleАй бұрын
  • This is the best video I've ever seen on these topics. Well done sir!!!

    @MrKydaman@MrKydamanАй бұрын
    • Thank you.

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
  • Thak you for this, No words can say

    @scottebear@scottebear2 ай бұрын
    • Pleasure!

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • Existence is exhausting.

    @hemant05@hemant05Ай бұрын
    • real

      @graham6721@graham672121 күн бұрын
  • This video is simply amazing, a masterpiece. I'm going to rewatch it, probably several times. Thanks my friend.

    @brunocandido9486@brunocandido9486Ай бұрын
    • My pleasure.

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
  • Thank you Arbi! Amazing video. Besides the narrative, the animations and music added a whole extra depth to everything. Not sure about everyone else that watched, but I was left perplexed by how everything here on earth, including our own bodies and consciousness derived from this single point. Through potential perhaps, we find that we are in fact the universe, and the only thing that separates us are our unique experiences on earth... is this a grand illusion, or a mechanism to further evolution, or maybe both?

    @jk1w@jk1wАй бұрын
    • You're welcome. The next episode might address your question to some extent.

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
  • Our Heavenly Father have us here to Learn our Lessons in this Dream earth 🌎 classroom. Once 😂learned we go on to our next learning experience and we grow and grow in Love and Understanding Life❤❤❤

    @shirleysmith9421@shirleysmith9421Ай бұрын
  • this video is amazing, ty

    @abrahamkurland6201@abrahamkurland62012 ай бұрын
    • Glad you liked it. Thanks.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • Wow this was absolutely amazing! Subscribed immediately!

    @Everynamestaken69@Everynamestaken692 ай бұрын
    • Thank you.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • I’ve been playing this video to go to sleep every night over the past week and it’s hands down the best video I’ve seen here that discusses bizarre world of quantum physics in a way that makes me truly believe in a possible theory of everything. Beautiful amazing work! Can’t wait for @Disculogic’s next video!

    @ltabz89@ltabz894 күн бұрын
    • 🙏🙏

      @Disculogic@Disculogic3 күн бұрын
  • Great stuff. But the question really is...what drives any of it... why????

    @EROSNERdesign@EROSNERdesign2 ай бұрын
    • I think a better structured question would be, why would anything need to drive it? Whenever we ask why, we are presupposing there needs to be an explanation. It's much more likely that reality is the explanation. We are the why. That is if you needed one which I don't think you do.

      @someoneelse6618@someoneelse66182 ай бұрын
    • Alan Watts has some great insights on this.

      @eneyeseekay@eneyeseekay2 ай бұрын
    • Well I doubt its a woman.

      @philipmcdonagh1094@philipmcdonagh10942 ай бұрын
    • ​@@philipmcdonagh1094Alan Watts was not a woman.

      @Max_Johnson@Max_Johnson2 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@philipmcdonagh1094obviously not with existence looking like a series of really bad and really dumb accidents -ckear case of male -roid/road rage😂

      @crystal.balls612@crystal.balls6122 ай бұрын
  • absolutely wonderful!🙏

    @gammaburstmi@gammaburstmi2 ай бұрын
    • Thank you.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for your amazing work 👏 Just a question; your old videos were also amazing but they aren't here anymore. Are you planning to re-upload them?

    @usernh24@usernh2415 күн бұрын
    • Thank you! They're unlisted for now. I might public them again at some point. What I can promise is that I'll re-create the most interesting topics from those episodes.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic14 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for the effort and the labour of love!

    @righteousone5068@righteousone50682 ай бұрын
  • Definitely exhilarating and thought provoking.i came up with my own theory of existence during this.

    @John-ky5tj@John-ky5tj2 ай бұрын
    • You can share it here. Maybe it'll be close to a pre-existing theory or hypothesis.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely one of my favorite channels. Love your stuff

    @AB-ee5tb@AB-ee5tb2 ай бұрын
    • Thanks!

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • Reading some of these comments makes me remember being in the shower while around 10 yrs old & crying because all I could imagine after this life was nothingness. All that has changed now & I will never be that scared again, nothing ever dies and we all go though the same cycles to meet again. 💪💫

    @triunity686@triunity686Ай бұрын
    • You say this every time

      @jaffaxl@jaffaxlАй бұрын
  • This was really a bravura video. Quite ambitious. Really encompasses the questions that I find myself frequently pondering. At this point what I believe can basically be boiled down to: "The simplest and perhaps most valid answer to the question of why is why not?" and "Everything that can exist does exist in some capacity." It would seem as though modal logic and quantum theory point to the same thing. Endlessly fascinating.

    @TH3F4LC0Nx@TH3F4LC0Nx2 ай бұрын
  • Incredible video!

    @EROSNERdesign@EROSNERdesign2 ай бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • @Disculogic. 5 *****. Excellent work. So well-done.

    @user-du5bz3iy6k@user-du5bz3iy6k2 ай бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • Incredible video, I will wait patiently for the next.

    @beakbeak1682@beakbeak16822 күн бұрын
  • I will have to watch this a couple of times to really think break everything down! By far the best coverage on the topic by anyone

    @iVideoRandomStuff@iVideoRandomStuffАй бұрын
    • Awesome, thank you.

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
  • Mate, great video, keep up the good work... Consider me subscribed!

    @tylerc2346@tylerc23462 ай бұрын
    • Thanks!

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • Particle effects are incredible - amazing work!!

    @vik_ramen@vik_ramen2 ай бұрын
    • Thanks. Took forever!

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • I REALLY love that he makes the distinction between philosophical 'nothing' (what most would consider truly nothing) and the scientific 'nothing' (quantam foam). Only a 10th of the way through but I'm loving it so far. I will say Astrophysicists would do well to clarify what they mean by nothing, or at least make the distinction. Lawrence Krauss did it in his book and called it an 'idealised nothing', this would prevent the layman from assuming something came from nothingness.

    @edit4310@edit4310Ай бұрын
  • Excellent video. Really enjoyed that. Well done, and thank you. I have the utmost respect for people who produce things of the highest quality in expectation of nothing in return.

    @davefordham14@davefordham14Ай бұрын
    • Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. Although as mentioned towards the end, I need support to be able to continue. Took me 1.5 years to make this.

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
  • awe inspiring..

    @null.och.nix7743@null.och.nix77432 ай бұрын
  • This is a masterpiece!!

    @leoborros@leoborros2 ай бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
    • Can I ask you a personal question? Why is this a masterpiece? Why can't I create something that is a masterpiece in the same way? I keep on and on trying and trying, and showing people what I can do. I want to know what I am doing wrong. I am fed up being told to show appreciation for what other people are doing, I can't be happy because of it. I need to be the one that is admired like this... Why has it got to be other people that get this and never me? I made an attempt on my own life, by trying to cause a cardiac arrest with my heart problem 3 months ago when I was about to have anesthetic, as whatever I do isn't good enough to turn this problem around. I am sick of being cheated.

      @thevikingwarrior@thevikingwarrior2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@thevikingwarriorThe thing is, you are already a masterpiece that the human mind is unable to perceive so you don't need others approval or recognition trust me..

      @TheMiddle-Child@TheMiddle-Child2 ай бұрын
    • @@TheMiddle-Child Well thankyou for that comment. But trust me, it is very much a help when other people are recognising me, instead of constantly telling me that I am a failure like they usually do.

      @thevikingwarrior@thevikingwarrior2 ай бұрын
  • Well I have to admit being one of the people who has always wondered about the mysterious conundrums of existense, space, time, nothing , infinity, this video threw me a new one. Actually jolted me; a universe that isnt ( but is?) ? Love the graphics, audio, and narration.

    @stompthedragon4010@stompthedragon4010Ай бұрын
    • Glad to hear that. My pleasure.

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
  • Really enjoyed this one thank you 😊

    @joet101@joet1012 ай бұрын
    • Pleasure!

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • You are incredible. I hope that this video is the spark that eventually brings the millions of views and subscribers to your page into existence.

    @dwayneazy@dwayneazyАй бұрын
    • Thanks so much.

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
  • So, if all of my favorite things are made out of nothing then why are they so expensive?

    @ericschroeder591@ericschroeder5912 ай бұрын
  • I rarely comment on KZhead but I think it could be something to be proud about so I'm sharing my thoughts with you.This is, hands down, the BEST video I've ever watched on KZhead. Great great job, I enjoyed every second. So professional and well done. But let me ask you a question: if the most probabilistic scenario is the one where reality basically creates itself and there's no real answer to the question "why?" then it looks to me that we understand a concept much "smarter " or more intricated than the real state of things. How's that so? What do you think? I hope you understand my question because english isn't my first language.

    @giorgia0276@giorgia0276Ай бұрын
    • To be more precise, I've always wondered whether the fact that we can conceive the concept of why is our smartest part or our greatest flaw (because maybe we are unable to understand what does it mean to not having a meaning)

      @giorgia0276@giorgia0276Ай бұрын
  • Early congrats on hitting 10k subscribers :)

    @isaacarthurSFIA@isaacarthurSFIAАй бұрын
    • Thank you Isaac. Appreciate your support as always. Big fan since Black Hole Farming ;)

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
    • @@Disculogic I tihnk I had about 7k subs when that came out, I hit 10k a couple months later :)

      @isaacarthurSFIA@isaacarthurSFIAАй бұрын
  • Leaving a comment for the algo! Great stuff 🙌

    @francisnjoroge@francisnjoroge2 ай бұрын
    • Much appreciated.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • I LOVE your voice and production. Music is👌🏻 Eta in case my autism didn't come thru, the content is A1.

    @theWinterWalker@theWinterWalker2 ай бұрын
    • Thanks so much.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
    • Then you'll love music called psybient. D.I. FM Radio app has a station dedicated to it

      @LiftingStress@LiftingStress2 ай бұрын
  • This was a very rich inquiry and sharing of theory that really blew my mind. Thank you! 🙏🏻

    @vinceinvincible@vinceinvincibleАй бұрын
    • My pleasure.

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
  • I was here at 8k subs, good luck navigating the mainstream soon!

    @Gigsav@Gigsav2 ай бұрын
    • Thanks, a good challenge to have.

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
  • Why you deleted other videos from your channels... I used to watch them to go to sleep 😢😢😢😢

    @promiseyourself4813@promiseyourself48132 ай бұрын
    • I didn't delete those, just made them private for now :) They'll be back soon. Hope you enjoyed this one.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
    • I loved this one.. Bt make the other videos public again.

      @promiseyourself4813@promiseyourself48132 ай бұрын
  • Was sleeping and hearing your voice in my dreams, dreaming about reality and the fabrics of the univers and the universal love embeded in everything, just to awake to your Video and calm voice and still thinking I am dreaming.....oh Brother what great work of art and love, like I am tripping on psychadrlics and the universe explodes and explains itself out of my heart again....thank you so much Brother ❤

    @draganstanimirovic2129@draganstanimirovic21292 ай бұрын
    • My pleasure.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • Amazing video, thank you for putting in the hard work and giving us this amazing explanation/experience Disculogic ❤

    @7PH_8TS@7PH_8TS2 ай бұрын
    • My pleasure.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • Perfect content for my next psychedelic trip. Your visualisations are very close to my tripy visions, how the fundamental reality, the one and only thing that exist, the one and only true consciousness which contains all "looks" like.

    @Paracelsus93@Paracelsus932 күн бұрын
    • Awesome!

      @Disculogic@DisculogicКүн бұрын
  • 'The universe is under no obligation to make sense to you'

    @Joe-vg1rb@Joe-vg1rb2 ай бұрын
  • Q: why is there something (spatial extension) rather than nothing (no spatial extension)? A: in Geometry any new dimension has to contain within it all previous dimensions. This remains true with it being impossible for atomic protons and neutrons (spatial extension) to exist without subatomically containing within themselves quarks (no spatial extension).

    @ready1fire1aim1@ready1fire1aim12 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, but ur simplifying the true essence of what makes the question so profound...Why is there something rather than nothing? Quarks, spatial extension, being "something". Why is there ANYTHING, rather than nothing...? That is the seemingly unanswerable question.

      @justinlaw9336@justinlaw93362 ай бұрын
    • ​@@justinlaw9336the simple answer would be because "nothing" is unstable. Next, whenever we ask why, we are presupposing there needs to be some purpose or reason.

      @someoneelse6618@someoneelse66182 ай бұрын
    • ​@@someoneelse6618How do you know that 'nothing' is unstable? Have you had a chance to observe 'nothing' and measured its instability? What tools and metrics did you use?

      @jfairway1@jfairway12 ай бұрын
    • @@jfairway1 nothing is unstable due to quantum fluctuations. All particles are trying to reach a state of equilibrium. In doing so, These quantum fluctuations spontaneously create what we call something. It's a theory. Like all of science, it only illuminates how much we don't know but it does serve to explain quite a bit.

      @someoneelse6618@someoneelse66182 ай бұрын
    • @@someoneelse6618 You are stating that nothing is unstable. Therefore nothing is unstable as per your own words. Therefore there is no instability because nothing is unstable as you said.

      @jfairway1@jfairway12 ай бұрын
  • This is the most fundamental of questions & the most important. It tests our understanding to the limits.

    @alienteknology5390@alienteknology5390Ай бұрын
  • The Video is amazing. The combination of Information, visuals and music is very good. May I ask how you did the visuals?

    @michaelw9762@michaelw976211 күн бұрын
    • Thank you. You're asking a very broad question. It's 3D dynamics/VFX and post work.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic11 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for the answer. May I ask what software you used to get such beautiful 3D Animations?

      @michaelw9762@michaelw976211 күн бұрын
  • Planck length might not be the smallest possible physical length, but rather the smallest possible length we can know anything about, in principle (otherwise it'll generate a black hole).

    @djayjp@djayjp2 ай бұрын
  • At 42 minutes in, when talking about alleged abstract mathematical forms, you sound like Plato describing the world of ideas--transcendentalism, in other words.

    @Likides5@Likides52 ай бұрын
    • Yes. MUH is a form of Platonism

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • Amazing work! thank you ❤🙌❤

    @vanessaammann8699@vanessaammann869919 күн бұрын
    • You're welcome.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic18 күн бұрын
  • Most amazing video on cosmology I’ve ever seen. Thank you very much !

    @vitaliykotik3702@vitaliykotik3702Ай бұрын
  • This is a local Universe for local people. We'll not have this trouble here.

    @albin2232@albin22322 ай бұрын
    • Can you tell me where your points are, please?

      @Lee-bv6iv@Lee-bv6iv2 ай бұрын
  • This video appears to be about 20% science and 80% philosophy, at least i think 😊

    @BeatlesFan1975@BeatlesFan19752 ай бұрын
    • More like 90% speculation otherwise known as a wag.

      @lkytmryan@lkytmryanАй бұрын
    • Sure, but it has its place.

      @Decadent_Descent@Decadent_DescentАй бұрын
  • As good as this video is -and it is exceptional -your ability to capture these concepts and condense and clearly convey them in a language that is obviously not your primary tongue is even more phenomenal. I would love to have a copy of this manuscript. Better yet, you could easily expand this into a book - a popular theory of everything. Not to mention the graphics and the soundscape. This is a transcendent work. Bravo!

    @Rickkelley365@Rickkelley365Ай бұрын
    • Feels good to see people recognizing the effort behind your work, thank you. Took me almost 2 years from start to finish.

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
  • Excellent video! Please keep them coming!

    @jessealexandermartinez8864@jessealexandermartinez8864Ай бұрын
    • Thanks.

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
  • An excellent presentation...thank you

    @zoktoberfest@zoktoberfest2 ай бұрын
    • Pleasure.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • These are some stunning visuals...well done sir

    @Nword3390@Nword3390Ай бұрын
    • Thank you.

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
  • I had to click hoping for more videos because this is so good. Please make more longer vids

    @halwamassu1267@halwamassu12672 ай бұрын
    • I love this stuff

      @eventhorizon7234@eventhorizon7234Ай бұрын
  • When I was a young child, I would sometimes get a profound momentary sense/feeling that I had been given a glimpse of the grandeur of our existence! Those moments were some of the most powerful I’d ever experienced! As I got older, those moments stopped! I always wondered if there was something the universe was trying to tell me! I’m a seemingly wandering lost adult soul now!

    @dustanhoff9292@dustanhoff9292Ай бұрын
    • I also had the same experience as a kid when sleeping/dreaming, like I was being tested to see if I could be told or know something-it’s like I was in space with all these equations and numbers. It was so overwhelming and difficult and they never stopped. And each time it took more and more effort to do. It was a recurring dream for a while, then one time it became so overwhelming that I couldn’t do it, just the thought of it was enough to make me break down completely. And then I woke up crying and had been sleepwalking. I remember just as soon as I was awake that I immediately stopped crying: I knew I had failed the test, but suddenly became aware that it made no sense why I was crying, I knew I had no reason to, and so I just walked back to my room and went right to bed. Never got the dreams again-not one time after that.

      @mattd2641@mattd2641Ай бұрын
    • had smth like that after i drank 4 bottles of cough medicine, specifically about viewing the bigger picture as a sort of fractal that I was a branch of. Strangely inspiring.

      @ee-wx3hy@ee-wx3hyАй бұрын
    • Same when I would smoke crack! Profound visions of a deeper reality indeed only to wake up in a pool of my own vomit and waste fluids. Men of culture we meet again!

      @nickmontanaro9638@nickmontanaro9638Ай бұрын
  • Brilliant. If a human being isn't inspired by this logic and wisdom then they won't exist. Peace be with you.

    @benbiagioni9906@benbiagioni99062 ай бұрын
    • Thank you.

      @Disculogic@Disculogic2 ай бұрын
  • I remember as a kid having the strong wish (and frustration of not being able) of knowing it all. I am thankful that today, as an adult, I can say I know enough to choose to be happy.

    @irminjuarico2593@irminjuarico25932 ай бұрын
  • When I was around 4 years old, I distincly remembering laying in bed feeling absolutely certain that if I fell asleep, I wouldn't remember anything. And sure enough, it was like a factory reset of my brain. I didn't even recognize my parents and my best friend. I was meeting the next day and kind of faked it until I relearnt everybody.

    @whenisdinner2137@whenisdinner2137Ай бұрын
    • but if you truly forgot everything you wouldn't have known who anybody was and would have been so confused you wouldn't have been able to act regularly

      @geekdnfryd@geekdnfrydАй бұрын
  • This was awesome. Need to watch this again later.

    @Fiilis1@Fiilis1Ай бұрын
  • Very well done, excellent, excellent, production! 😁

    @Earth2Ross@Earth2Ross2 ай бұрын
  • Kindly make more such long videos. The content is awesome, video doesn't matter i listened it as podcast and its awesome.

    @mightyaxis3123@mightyaxis3123Ай бұрын
    • Thanks, glad you liked it.

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
  • Master Piece. Well done. Loved it

    @steelearmstrong9616@steelearmstrong9616Ай бұрын
    • Thank you.

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
  • Very impressive and thought-provoking analysis of the cosmological subject. The potential for anything lies in the absence of everything. Well-done!

    @Araeox@AraeoxАй бұрын
    • Thank you.

      @Disculogic@DisculogicАй бұрын
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