95% of the Universe Is Pure Void — What's Actually Out There Will Disturb You

Most pictures of space lie to you. They show galaxies, stars, and light packed into every corner — but the real universe is something far stranger and far emptier. Less than 5% of everything that exists is visible matter. The rest is void. In this space documentary, we travel outward step by step — from the edge of our solar system, past the Oort Cloud, to the nearest star Proxima Centauri, across the Milky Way, out to Andromeda, through the cosmic web and the terrifying Boötes Void, all the way to the James Webb deep field and the very edge of the observable universe — to reveal just how big, how empty, and how lonely the cosmos truly is. By the end, you'll understand why we may never reach another star, why galaxy collisions almost never touch, why we only ever see the universe as it was, and why a civilization in the far future will look up and see nothing at all. ⏱ What we cover: 00:00 The lie in every space photo 02:00 The true size of our solar system 05:00 The Oort Cloud & Voyager's endless journey 07:00 Proxima Centauri — the closest star we can't reach 11:00 Inside the Milky Way 15:00 Andromeda & looking into the deep past 18:00 The cosmic web, Laniakea & the Great Attractor 21:00 The Boötes Void & the loneliest galaxies 24:00 James Webb, the CMB & the edge of everything 27:00 The disappearing universe If this gave you an existential chill, subscribe for more deep space documentaries — and tell me in the comments: does the scale of the universe make you feel small, or strangely lucky? #space #universe #spacedocumentary #cosmos #astronomy