What Surrounds Us: The Invisible Architecture Of The Solar System

When most of us picture the Solar System, we imagine a flat disc of planets orbiting neatly around the Sun. But what lies above that disc? What lies below it? The answer reveals an invisible architecture that surrounds us in every direction: a spherical shell of icy debris, a protective bubble carved by the solar wind, clouds drifting between the stars, enormous cavities created by ancient supernovae, and even the mysterious halo that envelops our entire galaxy. In this documentary, we'll explore the hidden structures of space that textbooks rarely show us—and discover that our Solar System isn't isolated at all. It's connected to the Milky Way through layers of cosmic history stretching millions of years into the past. Once you see the universe this way, you'll never picture our place in space the same again. -- DISCUSSIONS & SOCIAL MEDIA Commercial Purposes: [email protected] Tik Tok:   / insanecuriosity   Reddit:   / insanecuriosity   Instagram:   / insanecuriositythereal   Twitter:   / insanecurio   Facebook:   / insanecuriosity   Linkedin:   / insane-curiosity-46b928277   Our Website: https://insanecuriosity.com/ -- Credits: Ron Miller, Mark A. Garlick / MarkGarlick.com ,Elon Musk/SpaceX/ Flickr https://app.envato.com/music / https://artlist.io/ -- 00:00 — What's Actually Above and Below the Solar System? 01:25 — Why Are All The Planets Stuck In A Flat Disc? 03:00 — Why Is The Solar System Tilted Sideways? 04:30 — Is There Really No "Up" In Space? 06:00 — What Surrounds Us In Every Direction? 08:00 — Are We Living Inside A Giant Bubble? 10:00 — Is Interstellar Space Really Empty? 11:40 — Did Ancient Supernovae Build Our Neighborhood? 13:50 — What's Above The Milky Way Itself? 15:30 — What Does This Mean For Us? -- #insanecuriosity