The Most Extreme Objects In The Universe | Answers With Joe

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Published 2020-01-20
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The Universe is crazy. Here are some of the biggest, brightest, oldest, and most complex objects out there.

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All Comments (21)
  • @vellexander4422
    lol that transition from "most handsome" to "saddest" made me burst out laughing - that was awesome
  • @shanehebert3237
    "Doesnt get much more dense than that"


    EA Executives: Hold my surprise mechanics
  • "Neutron stars are bananas"
    You heard it here first, folks!


    Also, red dwarfs are cherries, our sun is a lemon, and the Moon is made from cottage cheese!
  • @sussekind9717
    We possess the most complex thing in the known universe, and what do people do with it? We play candy crush.
  • @halo4176
    "No keep the s."
    " a silent s, wouldn't that be confusing?"
    "Extremely..."
  • "Dave, Ben, Jerry" so you use to like eating ice cream while watching Letterman?
  • Who marks this video as a dislike ?
    I’m guessing flat earthers . 🤦‍♂️
  • @maxzuri8007
    Great video as always!

    Just one thought:
    Aren't many object below 1°K in labs all around the earth? I believe they go down to millikelvin and microkelvin temperatures.
  • @sisyphus73
    Fantastic video, Joe! One of my favorites of yours for sure. Chock full of fascinating information and, better yet, totally nailing the dry, witty, sarcastic humor. Keep up the great work, and thank you for all your awesome content!
  • @TysonWJBrown
    I've been going through hard times in life lately, and "Dave the Quasar" made me laugh. Thank you, Joe.
  • @Piasecznik72
    There is upper temperature limit. When wavelenght equivalent of radiation reaches plank length.
  • @wbrandon78
    Man, thanks for being one of the best parts of my week! I really appreciate you and your content!
  • @SarahPriceMoore
    Thank you for another amazing video! I love your content and often use your videos to win contested debates at work! Would you be willing to do a video on the aquatic ape theory? I'd deeply appreciate it!