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2022-06-01: What If Physics IS NOT Describing Reality?

  • 15:25: ... believed that the oddly blue   stars at the cores of globular clusters may have  resulted from stellar mergers in these ...

2022-05-25: The Evolution of the Modern Milky Way Galaxy

  • 02:19: ... wayward stars and ancient,  dense mini-galaxies called globular clusters.   But mostly the halo is made of dark matter,  which also suffuses ...
  • 06:57: ... not born in our galaxy.  We’ve also found a group of 13 globular clusters   with matching orbital properties and spectra  that were probably ...

2022-05-04: Space DOES NOT Expand Everywhere

  • 01:24: ... of their galaxies, galaxies whirl and collide in local groups and clusters. But if you expand your view to large enough scales, that local motion or ...

2022-01-19: How To Build The Universe in a Computer

  • 05:26: ... formation of individual galaxies, as well as the evolution of giant clusters of ...
  • 09:43: ... available,   using parallelyzed code on  modern computing clusters, we can produce some pretty insane ...

2021-11-10: What If Our Understanding of Gravity Is Wrong?

  • 00:42: ... the gravity of visible matter is also way too weak to hold galaxy clusters together, or to bend the path of light to the degree seen in ...
  • 05:14: If you tune MOND to work for galaxies and then apply it to galaxy clusters, you do get rid of the need for some of the dark matter but not all of it.
  • 05:22: You still need about 20% of the current dark matter requirement to explain all the gravity we see in clusters.
  • 05:38: ... the fact that you still need some type of physical dark matter in clusters is seen as a strong point against MOND in its first incarnation at ...
  • 12:07: ... the newly-dubbled  RelMOND - relativistic MOND - works for galaxy clusters and keeps stars from exploding  - but the authors are ...
  • 12:33: ... I’ll just say that when galaxy clusters collide and the dark matter gets ripped away from the light matter - it ...

2021-01-26: Is Dark Matter Made of Particles?

  • 00:23: ... the orbits of stars and galaxies, in way light bends around galaxies and clusters, in the clumpiness of the cosmic background radiation, and ...
  • 03:45: ... of galaxies, and how it drives the orbits of galaxies inside galaxy clusters, and by the way it bends light around galaxies and ...

2020-07-28: What is a Theory of Everything: Livestream

  • 00:00: ... at the largest possible scales the scales of galaxies and super clusters of galaxies and all and the largest things in the universe and that's ...

2020-05-04: How We Know The Universe is Ancient

  • 04:40: ... as they’re tugged by the gravitational fields of nearby galaxies and clusters. We can deal with these “peculiar velocities” just by averaging over many ...
  • 09:39: ... some moments of confusion. For a while we thought we’d found globular clusters - ancient, dense groups of stars - that were 15 billion years old. As ...
  • 11:07: ... be found by adding up the gravitational effect in galaxies and in galaxy clusters, and also by tracking the past expansion history of the universe to ...
  • 09:39: ... some moments of confusion. For a while we thought we’d found globular clusters - ancient, dense groups of stars - that were 15 billion years old. As bad ...

2020-01-27: Hacking the Nature of Reality

  • 12:13: ... that the largest structures in the universe today - galaxies and galaxy clusters - as collapsed from quantum fluctuations in the extremely early ...

2019-12-09: The Doomsday Argument

  • 16:21: ... that is that the baryon acoustic oscillation signatures seen in galaxy clusters are an independent measure of curvature, and these point to a much ...

2019-12-02: Is The Universe Finite?

  • 06:02: ... passes through a universe full of galaxies and galaxy clusters - all of which have enormous gravitational fields that act as lenses, ...

2019-06-17: How Black Holes Kill Galaxies

  • 02:54: ... what we see when we look out into the Universe so galaxies first grew in clusters in the densest parts of the Universe Places where enormous worlds of ...
  • 05:24: ... should've kept forming stars Giant reservoirs of gas flowed into those clusters from the outside Universe In our simulations of the Universe clustered ...
  • 07:21: ... star formation shifted towards the outer regions further from the giant clusters for the past several Billion years the cosmic star formation rate has ...

2019-05-16: The Cosmic Dark Ages

  • 03:52: ... tattered fragments of neutral gas drifting between the growing galaxy clusters. ...

2019-04-24: No Dark Matter = Proof of Dark Matter?

  • 00:03: ... possibility what if the discrepancies in the orbits within galaxies and clusters is not due to an unknown source of gravity but due to a failure of ...

2019-03-28: Could the Universe End by Tearing Apart Every Atom?

  • 00:25: ... effect of dark energy it's in the vast tracts of space between galaxy clusters over countless trillions of cubic light-years of emptiness the dark ...
  • 09:15: ... until near the end, around a billion years before the big rip, galaxy clusters are ripped apart. At 60 million years and counting, the Milky Way is ...

2019-02-20: Secrets of the Cosmic Microwave Background

  • 12:34: ... numbers when we look at the dark matter content in modern galaxies and clusters and the dark energy based on measuring the accelerating expansion rate ...

2019-02-07: Sound Waves from the Beginning of Time

  • 09:37: But you should also have a slight overabundance of galaxies at exactly 150 megaparsecs from those clusters.

2019-01-24: The Crisis in Cosmology

  • 07:50: ...would go on to collapse into the vast clusters of galaxies of the modern universe.

2018-08-23: How Will the Universe End?

  • 07:30: Some have grown to masses of up to 100 trillion suns, having swallowed good-sized bites from entire galaxy clusters.

2018-08-15: Quantum Theory's Most Incredible Prediction

  • 10:28: Since 2008, all calculations are done on large, supercomputing clusters.

2018-05-09: How Gaia Changed Astronomy Forever

  • 05:46: And mapping globular clusters and dwarf galaxy orbits also tells us about future interactions with the Milky Way.
  • 07:11: These dynamically connected flows of stars, once bound together as a globular clusters or dwarf galaxies.

2018-04-25: Black Hole Swarms

  • 01:56: And the densest, stellar objects, like black holes, sink to the centers of galaxies or star clusters.
  • 03:46: Our galaxy is surrounded by these things called globular clusters.
  • 04:08: Because globular clusters are much more massive than a single black hole, they reach the galactic center a lot will quickly.
  • 04:22: Those globular clusters must have been full of ancient black holes, which would be carried to the core with their parent cluster.

2018-04-18: Using Stars to See Gravitational Waves

  • 01:36: ... are calculating whether these black holes may have grown inside globular clusters, where the stellar density is so high that we expect lots of black hole ...

2018-03-28: The Andromeda-Milky Way Collision

  • 09:49: ... those first stars were forming, presumably some sort of proto-galactic clusters. ...
  • 10:25: ... consistency of the dark matter mass measurements of galaxies and galaxy clusters from gravitational lensing versus ...

2018-01-31: Kronos: Devourer Of Worlds

  • 00:50: And they form in the many thousands before being ejected from their birth clusters to wander the galaxy.

2017-11-02: The Vacuum Catastrophe

  • 09:42: They're too hot to pull into the deep dark matter wells that we see in galaxy clusters.
  • 10:36: That energy comes from shocks that develop as the material flows in the gravitational field of surrounding clusters.

2017-10-25: The Missing Mass Mystery

  • 01:12: Yet, what if I told you that all of the stars and galaxies and galaxy clusters only comprise 10% of the light sector?
  • 03:23: ... much hydrogen to start with than we actually see today in galaxies and clusters. ...
  • 04:00: These speckles are fluctuations in density that would later collapse to become the galaxy clusters.
  • 05:08: ... to do its work and collapse these faint fluctuations into gargantuan clusters of ...
  • 06:15: We typically see that stuff inside galaxy clusters where the plasma is relatively dense and is energized by the light of the galaxies themselves.
  • 06:39: Absorption features in the light of distant quasars reveal this gas lurking between clusters of galaxies.
  • 07:12: ... giant filaments that form the cosmic web stretching in between galaxy clusters. ...
  • 07:23: That material would be cooler than the clusters themselves, but should at least be hot enough to form a plasma.
  • 10:22: ... space, still flowing with rivers of dark matter into the galaxy clusters. ...

2017-08-02: Dark Flow

  • 00:30: Galaxies whirl within the gravitational fields of giant clusters.
  • 01:05: ... of the cosmic microwave background suggest that galaxy clusters across the cosmos may be moving ever so slightly towards the same point ...
  • 03:39: ... the most massive galaxy clusters in our universe are vast conglomerations of thousands of galaxies and ...
  • 04:01: As a result, when we look at the cosmic microwave background through one of these clusters, we see that its energy is boosted just slightly.
  • 04:11: This allows astronomers to find extremely distant galaxy clusters just by studying the CMB.
  • 05:07: But what if you could measure the effect from hundreds of clusters across the observable universe?
  • 05:17: ... microwave background to build up a peculiar velocity map of around 700 clusters in all directions on the sky and out to billions of light ...
  • 05:32: Once you factor out the Hubble flow, on average, those clusters seem to be drifting in the same direction.
  • 06:44: Analyzing around 1,000 clusters using the new data, the Planck satellite team say that no dark flow is apparent.
  • 07:36: ... be the center of the Laniakea super cluster, which is a vast cluster of clusters that encompasses hundreds of millions of light years and several hundred ...
  • 08:58: ... a different bubble of observable universe with more galaxies, more clusters, more dark ...
  • 09:30: ... map of the cosmic microwave background so that we can measure more clusters to greater distances and high ...

2017-06-07: Supervoids vs Colliding Universes!

  • 04:05: A photon entering a matter-rich galaxy cluster gets an energy boost as it falls into the cluster's gravitational well.

2017-05-31: The Fate of the First Stars

  • 02:18: Today, they're found in the galactic bulge or in globular clusters, which are ancient, dense islands of stars that orbit far out in the galactic halo.
  • 09:04: ... Clusters of giant stars become clusters of giant black holes, which, in turn, ...

2016-10-12: Black Holes from the Dawn of Time

  • 05:44: As the heavier ones buzz around the galaxy, they should pull apart loosely bound binary systems and have an effect on the structure of star clusters.
  • 06:01: But we see loosely bound binaries, and normal star clusters, and plenty of neutron stars.

2016-09-29: Life on Europa?

  • 03:57: ... support all sorts of complex life-- forests of tube worms and clusters of clams and mussels that are crawling with crabs, snails, and ...

2016-06-15: The Strange Universe of Gravitational Lensing

  • 03:30: ... through the deep gravitational wells of intervening galaxies and galaxy clusters, they are greatly magnified in brightness and stretched into arcs and ...
  • 04:27: We've weighed many galaxies and galaxy clusters this way.

2016-04-27: What Does Dark Energy Really Do?

  • 11:23: These surveys don't measure dark matter content of all of their galaxy clusters.

2016-04-13: Will the Universe Expand Forever?

  • 04:13: ... largest scales, billions of light years, all of the galaxies and galaxy clusters are very evenly dusted across all of ...

2016-03-09: Cosmic Microwave Background Challenge

  • 02:10: ... us, right now, the universe has expanded so that the galaxies and clusters that those blobs evolve into are now 1,100 times further away, giving us ...

2016-03-02: What’s Wrong With the Big Bang Theory?

  • 10:38: That works on the largest scales in which galaxies and galaxy clusters are a speckled foam on top of a much vaster space time.

2016-02-24: Why the Big Bang Definitely Happened

  • 05:16: Very, very tiny fluctuations that would let it collapse on themselves to form galaxies and clusters of galaxies.
  • 05:23: ... from a smattering of tiny fluctuations to a network of giant galaxy clusters, is also evidence that the Big Bang picture is ...

2015-09-30: What Happens At The Edge Of The Universe?

  • 01:37: ... is currently 46 billion light years to whatever galaxy or galaxy clusters that blob evolved into, racing away from us with the expanding universe, ...
  • 04:55: And presumably, a pretty similar distribution of galaxies and clusters all around you.
  • 08:16: The same with galaxy clusters.
  • 08:18: The galaxy orbits give us a mass for the dark matter in the clusters and the lensing gives us a mass consistent with this.

2015-09-23: Does Dark Matter BREAK Physics?

  • 01:09: And galaxy clusters do this all the time, turning the background universe into a funhouse mirror of stretched out and duplicated galaxies.
  • 01:22: But again, we find the clusters appear to have way more mass than we see in the stars alone, that is if we understand gravity.
  • 01:52: Gravity just behaves differently on the vast scales of galaxies and clusters.
  • 04:51: It's actually two clusters that smashed right through each other.
  • 04:54: The gas was ripped away from the stars and now lives between the clusters.
  • 05:02: So if dark matter really comes from weirdly behaving gravity, then the cluster's gravity should stay concentrated on the gas.
  • 05:45: It has to be pretty slow moving, or cold, because we know that dark matter clumps together gravitationally to build galaxies and clusters.
  • 05:59: ... smooth ocean of orange plasma to today's highly structured universe of clusters and galaxies, something had to act with enough gravity to pull stuff ...
  • 05:02: So if dark matter really comes from weirdly behaving gravity, then the cluster's gravity should stay concentrated on the gas.

2015-02-25: How Do You Measure the Size of the Universe?

  • 02:01: Galaxy clusters aren't expanding and neither are individual galaxies, or the Earth, or people, or trees.
  • 02:05: It's just the relatively empty space between those large clusters of galaxies.
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