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Exploring the Most Insane Planet: GJ 504 B
Join me on an incredible journey as we explore the most insane planet in the universe: GJ 504 B! 🌍🚀 Discover the wonders of this mysterious planet and unravel its secrets. From its unique characteristics to its mind-boggling mysteries, we'll delve into the fascinating world of GJ 504 B. Get ready to be amazed by the wonders of the universe and expand your knowledge of the cosmos. Don't miss out on this mind-blowing adventure!
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Cosmic Cuisine: Taste the Flavors of Space
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Welcome to "Cosmic Cuisine: Taste the Flavors of Space"! Join us on a gastronomic journey through the cosmos as we explore the unique and fascinating world of space-inspired cuisine. From freeze-dried ice cream to intergalactic cocktails, we'll take your taste buds on an out-of-this-world adventure. Discover the secrets behind the meals enjoyed by astronauts and learn how they adapt to the chal...
Exploring the Dark Nebulae of Space
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🌌 Welcome to the mesmerizing world of "Exploring the Dark Nebulae of Space"! 🚀✨ In this captivating journey through the cosmos, we will delve into the mysteries of the universe and witness the breathtaking beauty of dark nebulae. 🌠
The Most Terrifying Event in the Universe: Galactic Collisions
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"The Most Terrifying Event in the Universe: Galactic Collisions" is an awe-inspiring exploration of the cataclysmic encounters between galaxies. In this captivating video, we delve into the mind-boggling phenomenon of galactic collisions, where massive celestial bodies clash and merge, shaping the destiny of the cosmos. Join us on a thrilling journey through space as we uncover the immense powe...
Space-time Fabric: Unraveling the Fabric of the Cosmos
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Embark on a mind-bending journey through the mysteries of the universe with "Space-time Fabric: Unraveling the Fabric of the Cosmos." Explore the intricate web of space-time and uncover the secrets that shape our reality. Join us as we delve into the depths of the cosmos and unravel the fabric that binds us all together.
The QUANTUM UNIVERSE: Beyond Physics!
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Welcome to "The QUANTUM UNIVERSE: Beyond Physics!" In this mind-bending series, we dive deep into the fascinating world of quantum theory, exploring the mysteries that lie beyond the boundaries of traditional physics. Join us as we unravel the secrets of particles, delve into the wonders of quantum mechanics, and journey through the vast expanse of the universe. Prepare to have your mind blown ...
Largest Star In The Universe!
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Welcome to our fascinating exploration of the largest star in the universe! In this video, we dive deep into the mind-boggling dimensions and mind-blowing facts about these celestial giants. Join us as we compare the size of the largest star to our own sun and discover the awe-inspiring wonders of the cosmos. Prepare to be amazed by the sheer scale and beauty of the universe!
Human Eye VS The Entire Universe
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In this mind-blowing video, we explore the fascinating comparison between the human eye and the vastness of the entire universe. Join us on a journey through the intricate anatomy of the human eye and discover how it perceives the colorful world around us. We'll delve into the structure and function of the human eye, uncovering its remarkable abilities and the wonders of vision. Prepare to be a...
Supernova Remnants: The Aftermath of Stellar Explosions
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"Supernova Remnants: The Aftermath of Stellar Explosions" is an awe-inspiring exploration of the aftermath of stellar explosions. In this captivating video, we delve into the fascinating world of supernova remnants, where the remnants of massive stars continue to shape the cosmos. Join us as we uncover the secrets of these cosmic phenomena and unravel the mysteries of the universe
Space Colonization: The Future of Humanity
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"Space Colonization: The Future of Humanity" is an exciting exploration of the possibilities and challenges of establishing human colonies in space. This thought-provoking video delves into the potential benefits of space colonization, such as expanding our horizons, ensuring the survival of the human race, and unlocking new scientific discoveries. Join us as we discuss the latest advancements ...
Why Warp Drive Development is So Hard
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In this video, we delve into the fascinating world of warp drive development and explore the challenges that make it incredibly difficult to achieve. Join us as we discuss the concept of interstellar travel, the groundbreaking work of Harold Sonny White and Miguel Alcubierre, and the role of organizations like NASA in pushing the boundaries of space exploration. Strap in for a mind-bending jour...
Betelgeuse To Be The Brightest Star In The Sky
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🌟 In this video, we explore the fascinating story of Betelgeuse, a star that is set to become the brightest in the sky. Join us as we delve into the world of astronomy and learn about the incredible phenomenon of supernovas. Discover the secrets of Betelgeuse and its potential supernova explosion, and gain a deeper understanding of the universe and our place in it. Don't miss out on this cosmic...
The Moon's Origin: New Simulation Results
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"The Moon's Origin: New Simulation Results" is an exciting video that explores the latest simulation results regarding the origin of the moon. Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of space science and uncover the mysteries surrounding the moon's formation. Discover the groundbreaking research conducted by experts in the field and gain a deeper understanding of our celestial neighbor. ...
The INSANE Origin of Elements Beyond Iron!
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The INSANE Origin of Elements Beyond Iron!
The Cosmic Microwave Background is a Goldmine of Discovery
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The Cosmic Microwave Background is a Goldmine of Discovery
How AI Will Revolutionize Astrobiology
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How AI Will Revolutionize Astrobiology
Impact of Universe Expansion on the Night Sky
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Impact of Universe Expansion on the Night Sky
Cosmic Origins: Tracing the Universe's Genesis
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Cosmic Origins: Tracing the Universe's Genesis
Cosmic Birth Stories: How Stars Form
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Cosmic Birth Stories: How Stars Form
Mars Chronicles: Tales of the Red Planet
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Mars Chronicles: Tales of the Red Planet
Will We Ever Go Interstellar?
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Will We Ever Go Interstellar?
The Unsung Heroes of the Cosmos: Neutron Stars
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The Unsung Heroes of the Cosmos: Neutron Stars
Journey to Titan: Saturn's Mysterious Moon Exploration
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Journey to Titan: Saturn's Mysterious Moon Exploration
Cosmic Time Travel: Exploring the Past and Future of the Universe
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Cosmic Time Travel: Exploring the Past and Future of the Universe
Decoding the Kardashev Scale for Advanced Civilizations 🌌
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Decoding the Kardashev Scale for Advanced Civilizations 🌌
The Power of Supernovas: Beyond Imagination
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The Power of Supernovas: Beyond Imagination
Life Beyond Earth: The Latest in Exoplanet Discovery
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Life Beyond Earth: The Latest in Exoplanet Discovery
Journey Through Nebulae: Spectacular Cosmic Wonders
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Journey Through Nebulae: Spectacular Cosmic Wonders
Apophis 2029: The Intruder From Outer Space
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Apophis 2029: The Intruder From Outer Space
The ultimate guide to Qubits
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The ultimate guide to Qubits

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  • @anthonyr.capellan3198
    @anthonyr.capellan3198 17 днів тому

    First

  • @meeranraees3183
    @meeranraees3183 Місяць тому

    T

  • @ig_tenshi
    @ig_tenshi 2 місяці тому

    W explanation

  • @RobOne-y5v
    @RobOne-y5v 3 місяці тому

    Meaning there is no god because everything exist , had existed and will exist.

  • @JustinMiales
    @JustinMiales 3 місяці тому

    Anybody goes up there very very careful

  • @JustinMiales
    @JustinMiales 3 місяці тому

    Create a imagination you have😂

  • @JustinMiales
    @JustinMiales 3 місяці тому

    How many years does it take to get there ?

  • @ioanbota9397
    @ioanbota9397 3 місяці тому

    Realy I like this video so so much like you can imagine its more than interestyng

  • @Angry_Old_Man_In_Pain
    @Angry_Old_Man_In_Pain 4 місяці тому

    This is what happens when making video content becomes too automated. Here is the first 30 seconds of the text, probably written and edited, then run through a voice synthesiser in just10 minutes. Notice the same line within 10 seconds? Stars, those magnificent cosmic furnaces that dot the tapestry of our universe, come in all shapes and sizes. 0:18 But today, we're setting our sights on the behemoths among them, exploring the mysteries of the largest star known to humanity. 0:25 Stars, those magnificent cosmic furnaces that dot the tapestry of our universe, come in all shapes and sizes. I give this content One Star. :)

  • @steb430
    @steb430 4 місяці тому

    Fake!

  • @stanuc2utube
    @stanuc2utube 4 місяці тому

    what a waste of video and time.

  • @CerberusHD
    @CerberusHD 4 місяці тому

    Most likely Stephenson 2-18 is the biggest star by far, but the size is not 100% approved yet. I'm sad it is not even mentioned...

  • @herpderp1662
    @herpderp1662 4 місяці тому

    AI garbage

  • @ioanbota9397
    @ioanbota9397 4 місяці тому

    Realy I like this video so much its so interestyng

  • @fullsend_ny7948
    @fullsend_ny7948 4 місяці тому

    Fast forward to 4.00 min mark so you dont have to listen to the worst most pointless and boring into of all time 4 min really dude get to the damn point

  • @78tag
    @78tag 4 місяці тому

    You can count on AI generated reports to have about %75 filler. Repeat, Repeat, Repeat. Nothing new here.

  • @tazjr0
    @tazjr0 4 місяці тому

    "Sighs in AI"

  • @WilsonPendarvis-tn3wm
    @WilsonPendarvis-tn3wm 4 місяці тому

    Do not watch this it is pure fluff

  • @DenverStarkey
    @DenverStarkey 4 місяці тому

    it's elusive because it hinges on teh existance of a theoretical substance to generate negative engery. did you need a 10 minute video to say that ?

  • @goranhacklund1791
    @goranhacklund1791 4 місяці тому

    bot channel

  • @dmitryshusterman9494
    @dmitryshusterman9494 4 місяці тому

    Could it be cos it violates laws of nature and no one is developing it in the first place. Stop posting garbage, plenty of other good topics there

  • @SuiLagadema
    @SuiLagadema 4 місяці тому

    Betelgeuse, Beettlegoose, Beteljuice, Beetjuz. Jesus christ at least put in your AI speech the same word. And no, physicist and astrophysicists won't be looking at "bittlejizz" to understand how supernovas and dying stars are related because we already now, you know, thanks to things like mathematics and also stuff that looks directly into supernovas, like telescopes. NASA literally has a public gallery of all the pictures taken by all the telescopes of all the international space agencies. I really suggest the myriad of info given by Hubble Telescope and the amazing pictures from JWST. Sorry sir but you're getting downvoted and also reported for spreading sham science.

  • @CROAiva
    @CROAiva 4 місяці тому

    why is everyone shitting on this video like its the 1st video with ai voiceover..

  • @willamos6926
    @willamos6926 4 місяці тому

    Currently, the brightest star in the sky is, you know, THE SUN. So Betelgeuse has got a ways to go.

  • @Spartanwoody
    @Spartanwoody 4 місяці тому

    A.I generated youtube channel? explaining sweet FA! Clickbait

  • @dfpytwa
    @dfpytwa 4 місяці тому

    AI garbage. Just find another one of their videos and click on do not recommend.

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 4 місяці тому

      You are completely welcome to not recommend my videos and that is fine. It hurts but I understand not everyone likes an AI voice. I only use an AI voice so you can understand the video due to my speech condition Dysarthria. I do make the scripts myself and edit the the video but again if I could speak properly I would narrate all the videos on this channel. I hope you have a good day and enjoy other content that is better and without the AI voices. :)

    • @YeetusaurusRex
      @YeetusaurusRex 4 місяці тому

      ⁠@@TheCosmicCommute1mate, while what you’re saying might be true, you really should know the scripts seem almost exclusively written by ChatGPT and the videos are almost certainly edited by a “script to video” feature from CapCut or similar.

    • @dfpytwa
      @dfpytwa 2 місяці тому

      @@TheCosmicCommute1 Just too many scammers on UA-cam wasting peoples time with AI rehashing Reddit and Wikipedia articles. I'd be more inclined to sit through your videos if you were stammering like Porky Pig, using closed caption or having a human buddy do your voice overs rather than AI. I know you've go to do what you've' got to do to survive on UA-cam but I don't think AI is the answer.

  • @fergal2424
    @fergal2424 4 місяці тому

    AI Trash, get wrecked.

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 4 місяці тому

      I am wrecked in the talking sense because of my Dysarthria. However the videos on this channel is written by me and visuals are editing by me the only reason the AI voice is used so you can understand the video. If I could talk properly I would be narrating every video put out on this channel

    • @YeetusaurusRex
      @YeetusaurusRex 4 місяці тому

      The script and the editing are almost exclusively AI generated.

  • @jasons7478
    @jasons7478 4 місяці тому

    YOu wouold think they could get the idiotic AI crap to same the name the same all the time I stopped watchin 67 seconds in because it was so fucking annoying.

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 4 місяці тому

      I mean you would think so but the AI voice software I use is bad and can't edit the pronunciations. The reasoning behind using an AI voice for this channel is because of my Dysarthria that I have been struggling with for 15 years. If I could talk I would be narrating.

    • @YeetusaurusRex
      @YeetusaurusRex 4 місяці тому

      But the script was written by AI and the editing was done mostly by AI.

  • @muddro420
    @muddro420 4 місяці тому

    AI content. Apparently the future?

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 4 місяці тому

      Yes the voice is an AI voice on this channel. However I write the scripts and edit the videos. If I could speak properly I would narrate the videos myself but the issue is I can't. I also love space and I like to educate people in space. The issue is the AI voice software I use is really bad and can't edit the pronunciations and that is the discrepancy with it. I however have changed to a new program that pronounces things a bit better. But that will be only later in the month. The speech issue I have and have been affected with since I was 15 which was 15 years ago is Dysarthria

  • @OAN3476
    @OAN3476 4 місяці тому

    Por que no los dos?

  • @ioanbota9397
    @ioanbota9397 4 місяці тому

    Realy I like this video so so much its interestyng

  • @ronaldkemp3952
    @ronaldkemp3952 4 місяці тому

    Stars are birthed near supermassive black holes. Every year they increase in orbit and slowly accelerate at a rate of 10,000 to 1 between age and velocity. It comes out to an acceleration about twice the width of a proton every second. Slow but constant. I call this acceleration AP theory for accelerate propulsion. Star S4716 is a young star discovered in 2022 orbiting the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A every 4 years. It reaches a velocity of 5,000 mi/s (8,047 km/s). Before 2022 the star S02 had the shortest orbit about the black hole. Then in 2022 S4716 was born. It now holds the record for having the shortest and fastest orbit around the black hole. According to general relativity and the laws of motion, gas doesn't have enough mass to produce angular momentum. It's not supposed to be able to orbit the black hole. But in the 90's astronomers discovered massive amounts of energy and matter flowing rapidly away from the black hole in every direction and couldn't explain it. they could not detect gas orbiting it in an accretion disk. In 2014 they decided to link several ground based radio telescopes together in what's called the EHTC or Event horizon Telescope Collaboration to study the black hole. They discovered something shocking yet never mentioned it to the press because it would upset all of academia. Stars are being birthed by the supermassive black hole. General relativity claiming nothing, not even light is able to escape their gravity is in error. Supermassive black holes are birthing energy and matter, referred to as a high velocity dispersion of matter in galaxies. Astronomers were so baffled by the amount of energy and matter spewing from the surface of black hole that one astronomer proposed it was a white hole in disguise. In the book I published 09-27-2021, SECRET UNIVERSE : GRAVITY by Ron Kemp I predicted stars would be found forming near black holes and then slowly migrate away from them over time. I went as far as explaining why satellite galaxies orbit on a completely different plane than the stars in the galaxy disk. Black holes at at the centers of galaxies because they create the energy and matter that makes up the galaxy. They are the creators of stars and other bodies in the galaxy. Our sun was birthed by the black hole more than 4.5 billion years ago. It's taken that long for our solar system to migrate 26,000 light years away from it. Right now our solar system is receding away from the black hole, bobbing up and down along the galactic ecliptic at about 900,000 mi/h, taking around 25,920 years to make one complete bob as we orbit the center of the galaxy at around 536,000 mi/h. Ancient people called this motion through the galaxy as a great year, the precession of the equinoxes. The constellations move backwards at a rate of 1° in the sky every 72 years because of this extra bobbing motion. There are 360 degrees in a circle, so 72 years times 360 degrees is 25,920 years. The solar system passes the galactic ecliptic two times during each complete precession. So 25,920 years / 2 = 12,960 years. When the solar system aligns with the galactic ecliptic a path opens up "dark rift", an opening or tare in space between us and the center of the Milky Way where the supermassive black hole resides. When the Earth is bombarded by high energy invisible light it causes a heightened awareness upon the masses. Ancient people called this the awakening. Religions people called it consuming fruit (light of knowledge) from the tree of life and knowledge. They said our eyes became opened, the presence of God was felt. Man became God like when they consumed the light of knowledge. I've determined the next time this alignment happens by the Sphinx, which points to the east and last aligned with the constellation Leo 10,500 BCE. Basically I assume the Sphinx was built as a marker in time for when the last alignment occurred else we wouldn't know where to start. 12,960 - 10,500 = 2,460. This is the year 2,024. 2,460 - 2,024 = 436 more years human knowledge will peak where potentially everyone can becomes God-like. Is there any credibility to this claim? Research God helmet where researchers concentrated high energy magnetic fields towards different parts of the brain and people reported having a God like experience. They felt the presence of God. Thus why they called it the God Helmet. Just imagine in 436 more years how the entire solar system will be bathed by high energy invisible light coming from the supermassive black hole in the center of our galaxy. All the stars will have moved out of view between us and the black hole. Their magnetic fields will no longer block the high energy invisible light. The Christian Bible said God placed a flaming sword "stars" blocking the path to the tree of light and knowledge. And if you look at an image of the Milky Way galaxy in gamma rays it resembles a flaming sword. Research Milky Way galaxy image by Fermi Gamma ray telescope. The stars in the Milky Way did not come from a big bang. Everything in our galaxy came from the supermassive black hole in the center. Einstein's general relativity is wrong. Nothing can fall into or collide with a black hole. Everything came from the supermassive Black hole Sagittarius A star. LIGO and the EHTC have some explaining to do.

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 4 місяці тому

      Ron Kemp presents an intriguing theory that challenges conventional understanding of black holes and the formation of stars. While his ideas are certainly bold and thought-provoking, it's essential to subject them to rigorous scrutiny and empirical testing before accepting them as established truths. The scientific community operates on principles of evidence-based inquiry, where hypotheses are continually refined and revised in light of new data and observations. Kemp's assertions about the creation of stars near supermassive black holes and the supposed limitations of general relativity diverge significantly from mainstream scientific consensus. While it's essential to explore alternative viewpoints, particularly in the pursuit of scientific progress, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence to gain widespread acceptance.

    • @ronaldkemp3952
      @ronaldkemp3952 4 місяці тому

      @@TheCosmicCommute1 In the first book I published before the JWST was launched titled SECRET UNIVERSE : GRAVITY by Ron Kemp, I accurately predicted what the telescope would find. On page 48 of the book I wrote "The JWST, James Webb Space Telescope will discover old, fully grown galaxies as far as the telescope can see, further than 13.8 billion light-years away." I was spot on. After astronomers sorted through the data from the first CEERS survey they discovered more than 300 old, fully mature galaxies as far as the telescope was able to see, some were larger than our galaxy but further than a light distance of 13.8 billion light years away, just as I predicted in my books. If that's not extraordinary evidence to back up extraordinary claims then you're a hard one to convince. Just pick up one of the 50 books I published. That's not the only prediction I made that was confirmed. A theory means nothing if actual observations don't agree?

    • @Chumblybum
      @Chumblybum 4 місяці тому

      What are your qualifications and what do you base your extremely questionable series of "facts" on; to the point you debunk respected scientists and astronomers and observational evidence (beyond speculating a gamma ray image looks like a flaming sword from the bible and the alignment of the Sphinx).

  • @ioanbota9397
    @ioanbota9397 4 місяці тому

    Realy I like this video so so much its interestyng

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 4 місяці тому

      It's great to hear that you enjoyed the video! The expansion of the universe is indeed a captivating topic, full of wonder and mystery. Exploring concepts like this can open up new perspectives and deepen our appreciation for the vastness of the cosmos. If you have any questions or thoughts sparked by the video, feel free to share them-we're here to delve deeper into the wonders of the universe together!

  • @chrismckay8584
    @chrismckay8584 4 місяці тому

    I think I pissed of other people with this question. I said where does Hailey’s comet go and why have we gone full circle since recorded sky .why doesn’t the scenery change if we’re moving through the stars how are we able to predict..they were globe provers thinking I was flat.i just thought they might know cause there so smart and they like to refer to the sky. I’m just trying to learn but all people say is ask google.i did it says everything is moving same time and direction

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 4 місяці тому

      It sounds like you're genuinely curious and seeking to understand more about the cosmos. Questions about celestial phenomena like comets and the apparent lack of change in the night sky despite Earth's movement through space can be complex, but they're also fascinating subjects to explore. Keep asking questions and seeking knowledge-it's how we learn and grow. And don't be discouraged by dismissive responses; there are plenty of people who are willing to engage in thoughtful discussions and help others learn.

    • @chrismckay8584
      @chrismckay8584 4 місяці тому

      @@TheCosmicCommute1 yup I’m confused and trying to learn I’m now stuck on how Hubble and web telescopes can get still images if we’re moving so fast along with everything else. But I don’t know shit they don’t provide adequate information other then because of our sophisticated software.the only way my little brain can make sense of it is if that webbs a scanner creating renderings and Hubble is floating under a balloon in the atmosphere.I don’t think I’ll comment anymore anywhere I can hear myself sounding like a dumbass lol

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 4 місяці тому

      so hubble and webb telescopes generally take pictures of the universe around x light years away which even at our speed that we move through the universe it is still not really moving much where they take pictures. And the pictures close to home such as of other planets from webb and hubble tends to be more blurry due to the movement and the fact that these telescopes are designed for long distance viewing. Basically think of this a magnifying glass seeing your finger really close is blurry but seeing something further away makes it clearer. That is similar to what these telescopes are designed for magnifying the universe so we can see a long way away

    • @YeetusaurusRex
      @YeetusaurusRex 4 місяці тому

      JWST and Hubble do not “take pictures” and it’s irresponsible of you to pass yourself off as a knowledge channel then spew that garbage. Do better.

  • @ioanbota9397
    @ioanbota9397 4 місяці тому

    Realy I like this video so so much its really interesting

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 4 місяці тому

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video! If you want to explore more fascinating cosmic topics, be sure to check out the other videos on our channel. There's a universe of wonders waiting to be discovered!

  • @matthewpringle9687
    @matthewpringle9687 4 місяці тому

    thank you

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 4 місяці тому

      You're welcome! If you have any questions or want to dive deeper into the topic, feel free to ask. Happy to help!

  • @PunchBuggyDreams
    @PunchBuggyDreams 4 місяці тому

    I was a space geek nine year old back in 1965 and I was absolutely heartbroken when I saw the first aerial, grainy, black and white pictures of the Martian surface in our local newspaper revealing very Moon-like craters and features. All my dreams of Martian fantasies rife with ancient cities and plants and fauna and canals were quashed immediately. I was quasi depressed until a decade later when back in July 20, 1976 Viking 1 landed on the Martian surface and almost immediately my dreams returned when I saw for the first time, images of Mars with red sand and rocks and distant hills with very few craters and a very Earthlike, Arizona desert-like landscape with a pink sky. I have never lost hope for Mars and I never will. It is my first celestial body love. Thanks to the likes of Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Edgar Rice Burroughs and Ray Bradbury et, al, and their visions of Mars in their stories. Finding past or hopefully present signs of life on "Barsoom" will always remain alive.

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 4 місяці тому

      What a beautiful journey through the fascination with Mars! It's incredible how our perceptions and hopes for celestial bodies evolve over time, influenced by both scientific discoveries and the imaginative worlds crafted by authors like Asimov, Clarke, Burroughs, and Bradbury. Your enduring love for Mars despite the initial disappointment reflects a resilient spirit and an unwavering sense of wonder. Here's to the ongoing exploration of "Barsoom" and the endless possibilities it holds.

  • @D4rkrays
    @D4rkrays 4 місяці тому

    Can’t we just accelerate space around us using electrons to impart force on the very fabric of the universe?

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 4 місяці тому

      Hey @D4rkrays! Thanks for watching "The Quest for Interstellar Travel" and leaving a comment. Your question about accelerating space using electrons to impart force on the fabric of the universe is quite intriguing. While it's an interesting concept, the current understanding of physics suggests that space itself cannot be accelerated or manipulated in that way. However, there are various theories and ongoing research in the field of propulsion systems that explore different methods for interstellar travel. Concepts like ion propulsion, nuclear propulsion, and even theoretical ideas like warp drives are being studied to make long-distance space travel a reality in the future.

  • @christianriddler5063
    @christianriddler5063 4 місяці тому

    I've got a neutron star in my hair

  • @paulcroucher7628
    @paulcroucher7628 4 місяці тому

    Well space cadet go find out . Oh sorry we can't get that far because you don't know how to co-operate to get out there . What a shame . The wonders of space is outstanding yet you all don't hold the intelligence to co-operate as one . My life is nearly over but I've waited all my life for country's to co-operate as one for the adventures of space itself . Yes I'm disappointed that we as a human's are not There in space . (yet).

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 4 місяці тому

      It's understandable to feel disappointed about the pace of space exploration and the lack of global cooperation in advancing our presence beyond Earth. The wonders of space are indeed outstanding, and the potential for discovery on moons like Titan is immense. Hopefully, as technology advances and global cooperation increases, we'll see more ambitious missions and greater collaboration in exploring the cosmos.

  • @Kendall98162
    @Kendall98162 4 місяці тому

    Ah

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 4 місяці тому

      @Kendall98162, glad you stopped by to take a peek into the mysteries of Titan! It's always fascinating to delve into the wonders of Saturn's enigmatic moon. If you have any questions or thoughts about what you saw, feel free to share them. Happy exploring! 🚀🌌

  • @Peter_Tissot
    @Peter_Tissot 4 місяці тому

    fake

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 4 місяці тому

      Thank you for your feedback, PeterTissot-cx7qd. We appreciate diverse perspectives on the topic. If you have specific points of contention or questions, we'd be glad to address them. Our aim is to foster engaging discussions on complex subjects like the Kardashev Scale. Feel free to share your insights further.

    • @Peter_Tissot
      @Peter_Tissot 4 місяці тому

      @@TheCosmicCommute1 hi ai-bot!

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 4 місяці тому

      while I use ai for the voice of the channel as I cannot speak well due to a medical condition. The scripts and editing of each video is created by myself. But you are welcome to your own opinion my friend :)

  • @cchurch816
    @cchurch816 4 місяці тому

    Saw that on stargate

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 4 місяці тому

      That's awesome! Stargate always had a knack for sparking curiosity about advanced civilizations and cosmic phenomena. It's fascinating to see how science fiction inspires real-world exploration and discussion.

  • @TheCosmicCommute1
    @TheCosmicCommute1 4 місяці тому

    From 1:50 to 4:00 there seems to be an issue where the word 1 is repeated for each paragraph. However the script never had these issues and seemed to be added in during the exporting process. On top of that we tried re exporting this video multiple times but the issue persists. I was originally going to re upload with the fixed version but since this has issues and fixing it would mean re creating the whole video and as is I am low on time making the videos each day. I decided to keep it uploaded. Sorry if it is annoying and ruins your viewing experience.

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 4 місяці тому

      here is the affected sections script that is messed up on export of the video Section 2: Types of Nebulae Now that we've delved into the awe-inspiring origins of nebulae, let's journey deeper into the cosmos and explore the diverse array of nebulae that grace our universe. From the fiery glow of emission nebulae to the serene beauty of reflection nebulae, each type offers a unique glimpse into the cosmic tapestry. Imagine a celestial canvas painted with vibrant hues of red, green, and blue. These are the hallmark signs of emission nebulae, where newborn stars illuminate their surroundings with intense ultraviolet radiation. As this radiation ionizes the surrounding hydrogen gas, it emits light, creating the breathtaking glow we observe from light-years away. The iconic Orion Nebula, nestled within the Orion constellation, stands as a shining example of the ethereal beauty of emission nebulae. Within these cosmic clouds, stellar nurseries burst to life, giving birth to the next generation of stars and planetary systems. It's a mesmerizing dance of creation that unfolds across the vast expanse of space. Unlike their luminous counterparts, reflection nebulae shine not from within but by reflecting the light of nearby stars. Picture wisps of celestial smoke illuminated by the gentle glow of stellar companions. As starlight scatters off fine dust particles within the nebula, it creates a serene, celestial blue glow that captivates the imagination. The picturesque beauty of the Pleiades, or Seven Sisters, owes much of its charm to the reflection nebulae that adorn its stellar surroundings. While not as flamboyant as their emission counterparts, reflection nebulae possess a quiet elegance that speaks to the intricate interplay between light and matter in the cosmos. Contrary to their name, planetary nebulae have nothing to do with planets. Instead, they arise from the final stages of stellar evolution, as aging stars shed their outer layers in a spectacular display of cosmic grandeur. Imagine the remnants of a dying star sculpted into intricate shapes by stellar winds and radiation pressure. The Helix Nebula, with its mesmerizing helical structure, serves as a vivid testament to the cosmic forces at play in the universe. These cosmic jewels, though fleeting in cosmic terms, leave an indelible mark on the fabric of the cosmos, reminding us of the transformative power of stellar life and death.

  • @thesunexpress
    @thesunexpress 4 місяці тому

    Forgot about the chroma-key did we? Also, the Galileo mission was de-orbited years ago.

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 4 місяці тому

      Hey @thesunexpress, thanks for your keen observation and feedback on our "SOLAR SYSTEM SAFARI: A Tour of Our Celestial Neighborhood" video! 🌌✨ You're absolutely right about the chroma-key oversight. It's those little details that can make a big difference in the quality of our content, and we'll be sure to pay closer attention in our future videos. As for the Galileo mission, mentioning its de-orbiting years ago was a miss on our part. We strive to provide the most accurate and up-to-date information in our celestial journey content. Your feedback is invaluable to us at "The Cosmic Commute," and it helps us improve and ensure our content is not only engaging but also accurate. We're all about embarking on captivating explorations of the cosmos together, and we're glad to have viewers like you who share our passion for space and contribute to making our content better. If you have any more insights or suggestions, please keep them coming! And don't forget to subscribe for more cosmic adventures. 🚀🌠

  • @luciencloutier3035
    @luciencloutier3035 5 місяців тому

    Very nicely done. Fascinating.

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 5 місяців тому

      Thank you so much, @luciencloutier3035! 🌌✨ I'm thrilled to hear you found "Black Holes: Portals to the Unknown" fascinating. It's always exciting to explore the mysteries of the cosmos together. If you're curious about more cosmic wonders, stay tuned for our upcoming adventures through the universe. Don't forget to subscribe for your daily escape to the stars! 🚀🌠 Your support means the universe to us!

  • @efeocampo
    @efeocampo 5 місяців тому

    The Multiverse (only hypotesis that can explain everything) is Eternal and Infinite and ultimately the true, unavoidable, only "God" as the Only Source of everything that exists or we believe exists ! Not an extremely low level, imperfect, human-like "God", a human Concept, "Creator" of imperfect things. A Multiverse (Set of Universes) remains a SINGLE UNIVERSE composed of multiple universes (like ours, which could be inside a Black Hole - who can prove otherwise? -), ETERNAL and INFINITE that is continuously TRANSFORMING or evolving and manifests itself in many, infinite different ways, whatever they are called or perceived by us: Human Beings, Animals, Rocks, Water, Fire, Air, Planets, Asteroids, Suns, Stars, Galaxies, Clusters (of Galaxies), Quasars, Black Holes, Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Singularities, etc... The Universe or Multiverse only transforms: It is PURE ENERGY... Remember Einstein's proven equation: E = mc2, which shows that E, Energy, is the same as mass (or what we believe or perceive as "solid" matter) multiplied by the square of the speed of light, a very large number. Or put another way, what we believe to be "matter", what we can "touch" is actually PURE ENERGY somehow interconnected with the rest of the Universe or Multiverse. If you think you can "touch" matter, use an ever increasingly powerful microscope: Body, cells, molecules, atoms... And do you think you can see or "touch" an atom? NO ! It has subparticles: Electrons, protons, neutrons... And do you think you can see or "touch" them? NO ! They in turn include other quantum untouchable "particles" that are elusive... because they are PURE ENERGY! Ask the scientists of CERN Accelerator in Switzerland... It is impossible to prove it because it is and will be far beyond our limited intellectual and technological capabilities, but it does not make sense that the Multiverse or God, however you prefer to imagine it has a Beginning or an End in time... or any physical LIMIT. What can lie BEYOND the "physical limit" of the Multiverse? Well, ANOTHER Universe or type of Universe. That is, we would be facing a new Multiverse. And what could have existed BEFORE the BIG BANG? Well, another Universe or Multiverse... And once ours cools down (which is what is happening with ALL the stars burning their limited nuclear energy source) and perhaps it WILL COLLAPSE into a SINGULARITY or Black Hole and then maybe (Who could prove it or refute it?) give rise to another "Big Bang". That is, our Universe is... ETERNAL And most importantly: That Universe or Multiverse is... GOD or "Creator" of everything we observe! A God who does not reward, punish, monitor or "prefer" anyone. "He" does not condemn anyone to suffer eternally in "hell" (which does not exist!). A God not concerned about anyone, much less these imperfect human beings, absolutely insignificant: INSIGNIFICANT for the Earth, in turn insignificant for the Solar System, this one for the Milky Way Galaxy, totally insignificant for a Cluster of Galaxies, and this Cluster, insignificant for the known Universe and perhaps for a Multiverse, which is the most likely "thing" that exists. So, forget all those fears or feelings of "guilt" (of WHAT?) that you learned or were brainwashed since you were a child, convince yourself there is NO afterlife (where to?) because all of our cells DIE and desintegrate into dispersed molecules and then "atoms" that eventually will disperse randomly and help create, combined with others, new stars that will in turn "die", collapse and explode as super novas releasing new atoms to create new stars...and... ENJOY your LIFE... or "delusion" of life... or whatever it is...👍 !

  • @choilive
    @choilive 5 місяців тому

    Wrong. In GE gravity “isn’t just a force” it’s not a force at all.

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 5 місяців тому

      Thanks for pointing that out! General Relativity definitely presents a different way of understanding gravity. Do you think it's important to always highlight this distinction, or does the 'force' idea work well enough for explaining basic concepts?

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 5 місяців тому

      Also if you watched the video you would also know that, that sentence is a quote about what Einstein says gravity isn't just a force between objects, it's the warping of spacetime and then goes on to explain what gravity is in terms of General Relativity.

    • @choilive
      @choilive 5 місяців тому

      @@TheCosmicCommute1 I did watch the video, but "is not just a force" implies that it has other attributes in addition to being a force, which in GE its not a force at all. So it would have been better to say "Einstein says gravity is not a force" and then follow up with why that is.

  • @jessicam3707
    @jessicam3707 5 місяців тому

    The main survivable systems in our universe seem to be closed-loop systems such as solar systems and rotating galaxies, otherwise there’s too much chaos, things generally bump into each other until they eventually get absorbed into a cyclical system. Life might be the same way in that there may be too many variables that stop life, unless it sustains itself in a cyclical system, for example, by calibrating perfectly to the planetary cycles surrounding it (I.e. astrology). It’s easy enough to see how life would always tend to evolve to calibrate to the cycles of the planet to at least some degree because it would definitely be selected for, but maybe Earth is the only planet that was able to achieve enough synchronicity with the planetary cycles in its solar system, thereby achieving the balance of stability and variety needed to safely advance to this level of complexity

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 5 місяців тому

      Great point, @jessicam3707! Closed-loop systems do seem to offer a vital degree of order in an otherwise chaotic universe. Your perspective on life potentially requiring a similar cyclical, self-sustaining structure is fascinating.

    • @jessicam3707
      @jessicam3707 5 місяців тому

      @@TheCosmicCommute1 Thank you! I appreciate your feedback as I just came up with this theory the other day and was really excited about it

    • @TheCosmicCommute1
      @TheCosmicCommute1 5 місяців тому

      it is a nice theory. got me thinking about closed loop systems

  • @romanszefler7479
    @romanszefler7479 5 місяців тому

    LOL scientists are looking for signals, and in reality, thousands of people are reporting seeing 👀 them 🤣