The Cambridge scientist who thinks he’s just discovered alien life

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  • Опубліковано 25 кві 2024
  • Is there life on...K2-18b?
    Professor Nikku Madhusudhan believes he has discovered alien life on an exoplanet 120 light years away from Earth.
    Speaking to Tom Swarbrick, he puts the chances of there being life on the faraway planet at '50/50'.
    At the time of upload, the James Webb Space Telescope was observing the planet, and the analysis will take a few months. It follows the discovery of carbon dioxide on the planet in scans last year.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9 тис.

  • @jacobkuntflapp
    @jacobkuntflapp 10 днів тому +18270

    For those wondering, it's 124 light years away from Earth, which is approximately 2 and a half football fields.

    • @paradiseb5950
      @paradiseb5950 10 днів тому +3019

      Yes yes that’s about right in american measuring system.

    • @michaelwachendorf2096
      @michaelwachendorf2096 10 днів тому

      ​@paradiseb5950 Yeah, cause you know those Americans only have more space agencies than any country in the world. Not sure have you heard of NASA and space X??

    • @Sambrowski10
      @Sambrowski10 10 днів тому +855

      Roughly thirty cubic litres high

    • @danielcorea8985
      @danielcorea8985 10 днів тому

      @@paradiseb5950RAHHH🦅🦅🦅

    • @LungsMcGee
      @LungsMcGee 10 днів тому +1168

      Yes, but how heavy is 124 light years in elephants?

  • @SurajGupta_3D
    @SurajGupta_3D 9 днів тому +17074

    We have Potentially discovered life on another Planet before GTA 6 💀

    • @jaybristowe2346
      @jaybristowe2346 9 днів тому +488

      We will meet aliens before the release of elder scrolls 6

    • @FrancescoCastiglioneChannel
      @FrancescoCastiglioneChannel 9 днів тому +275

      We will be in Mars before GTA 7

    • @jaybristowe2346
      @jaybristowe2346 9 днів тому +218

      @@FrancescoCastiglioneChannel I mean that’s not even a joke that’s a sensible statement of fact

    • @NavySeal2k
      @NavySeal2k 9 днів тому +69

      We land on Mars before Half Life 3...

    • @jghifiversveiws8729
      @jghifiversveiws8729 9 днів тому +19

      @@FrancescoCastiglioneChannel We've been on Mars for decades.

  • @Aaackermann
    @Aaackermann 8 днів тому +1995

    The real question: Is there oil?
    Eagle screech

    • @Originalcopy20
      @Originalcopy20 6 днів тому +83

      Let's bring democracy to that planet
      *Plays 'Ride of the Valkyries'*

    • @richurichu8781
      @richurichu8781 6 днів тому +14

      B2 bombers took off as we speak!!!

    • @ravenblack5733
      @ravenblack5733 6 днів тому +5

      🤪 please let there be NO OIL..

    • @von1477
      @von1477 6 днів тому +13

      red-tailed hawk screech *

    • @twstdreality
      @twstdreality 6 днів тому +9

      If there’s unconquered land, watch out! The British might resort to old tactics

  • @nickkowak9628
    @nickkowak9628 7 днів тому +1316

    Say you found oil on that planet, US will be there in two weeks

    • @eesanana7414
      @eesanana7414 6 днів тому +64

      Gotta implement democracy to an alien government raaaah

    • @elProvos
      @elProvos 5 днів тому +1

      ​@@eesanana7414LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

    • @cycling9945
      @cycling9945 5 днів тому

      😂😂😂😂

    • @monster17368
      @monster17368 5 днів тому

      Then the aliens would invite americans for Thanksgiving 💀

    • @som3839
      @som3839 5 днів тому +8

      Right and then try to colonize them and steal all their resources

  • @stitchwod
    @stitchwod 11 днів тому +11611

    For some reason I'm imagining that planet having the same exact interview about us

    • @reneokoli
      @reneokoli 10 днів тому +96

      Haha

    • @badmanjosh6091
      @badmanjosh6091 10 днів тому +127

      Multi verse. Universe so big its infinite you and me in different dimensions

    • @Valkyrae123
      @Valkyrae123 10 днів тому +48

      I doubt it, this is a water planet

    • @ako8791
      @ako8791 10 днів тому +76

      I’m imagining the Spider-Man pointing at each other meme just on a universal level. 😂

    • @ericaulbach
      @ericaulbach 10 днів тому +3

      😂

  • @roadwarrior1459
    @roadwarrior1459 9 днів тому +7400

    After recently discovering planet Earth, the scientists of K2-18 have concluded that no intelligent life exists here.

    • @kelvindeen
      @kelvindeen 9 днів тому +169

      I laughed harder at this than I should have

    • @BluerPanda1411
      @BluerPanda1411 8 днів тому +33

      Well there is, so they’re wrong.

    • @mitcho5452
      @mitcho5452 8 днів тому +139

      @@BluerPanda1411 depends on your definition of intelligence

    • @xMrjamjam
      @xMrjamjam 8 днів тому +242

      @BluerPanda1411 considering you didnt get the joke proves the dude correct

    • @BluerPanda1411
      @BluerPanda1411 8 днів тому

      @@mitcho5452 doesn’t matter “your definition of intelligence” we are smarter than every other creature on the planet

  • @nicomcmahon2491
    @nicomcmahon2491 3 дні тому +205

    ‼️Astrophysics student here, just wanted to mention that the detection for DMS in his data was about 2.4 sigma. Usually in astronomy we require 3 sigma to even consider it a reliable detection, and 5 sigma to be certain that it is not a result of some fluctuation of confounding variables. In physics, results less than 5 sigma are routinely discarded to be extra scrupulous. I think his assertion that the odds are 50/50 is bonkers and totally inflated. As far as I'm concerned, the odds are 0 until his results are replicated and confirmed by other researchers.

    • @blasemathews806
      @blasemathews806 3 дні тому +9

      Is that why physicists at CERN were looking for 5 Sigma when looking for the Higgs?

    • @xEkulz
      @xEkulz 2 дні тому +79

      ermm.. what the sigma

    • @pr0cy0n1
      @pr0cy0n1 2 дні тому +15

      Everything that's claimed here in this video, was claimed back in September. There's no new data added to confirm what was reported 8 months ago. I'm about to research this professor to even see how he's related to this study in the first place

    • @nicomcmahon2491
      @nicomcmahon2491 2 дні тому +2

      ​@@blasemathews806 Exactly!! You got it :)

    • @imjonathan6745
      @imjonathan6745 2 дні тому +18

      sticking out your gyat for the sigma..

  • @chocoolatey
    @chocoolatey 8 днів тому +443

    If K2-18B has sentient life and they are observing us with powerful telescopes, they would be seeing the beginning of the 1900s on Earth... Crazy....

    • @OnePiecerooles
      @OnePiecerooles 6 днів тому +9

      😮

    • @RogueElement.
      @RogueElement. 5 днів тому +58

      Hah same goes for us ... They may already have Big FVCKING guns aimed towards us and we're looking at the past 😂🤷🏾

    • @Kryptarch
      @Kryptarch 5 днів тому +7

      I want to go there lol

    • @JoshOSU73
      @JoshOSU73 5 днів тому +1

      That's because he didn't begin with "Hi, my name is Brandon!"

    • @nathanieldesanctis7790
      @nathanieldesanctis7790 4 дні тому +3

      Same for the gas he discovered on K12-18B. We are seeing wat on this planet 124 years ago. Who knows what it will be like when we get there.

  • @otama213
    @otama213 8 днів тому +4172

    “You could be the most famous person in the world soon”
    “I just want to find the truth and leave it at that.” A true scientist and gentleman

    • @brandonvasser5902
      @brandonvasser5902 8 днів тому +13

      Methane is also produced in volcanic events or from meteor impacts.

    • @Josh-st6sx
      @Josh-st6sx 8 днів тому +165

      ​@brandonvasser5902 not to sound messed up but pretty sure a scientist would know that fact already lol

    • @joshishmo
      @joshishmo 8 днів тому +12

      a true scientist would wait for confirmation

    • @CesarSandwich
      @CesarSandwich 8 днів тому +45

      @@joshishmo this coming from a true scientist, right?

    • @zackiaryruddick701
      @zackiaryruddick701 8 днів тому +6

      This is all fake

  • @TheSealDribble
    @TheSealDribble 8 днів тому +3882

    No bragging, no hyperbole, no claims of grandeur. Just talking about his duty and finding the truth. This is the kind of people that bring humanity forward!

    • @IIISentorIII
      @IIISentorIII 8 днів тому +15

      Could you repeat the Question?!

    • @LukeNukem82
      @LukeNukem82 8 днів тому +21

      I'm curious if you think that your statement is the way any scientists behave.. and if so which ones? because I've never met anyone like that, and perhaps only seen such in the movies.

    • @DavidMcCoul
      @DavidMcCoul 8 днів тому +4

      Agreed!

    • @DavidMcCoul
      @DavidMcCoul 8 днів тому +53

      @@LukeNukem82The ultimate goal of science is to uncover the truth. If scientists fail to convey humility, it is merely because they are human.

    • @Jairan78
      @Jairan78 8 днів тому +14

      Idk….50/50 is pretty ballsy🙃

  • @MagashiSaizen
    @MagashiSaizen 7 днів тому +215

    Lets give the interviewer their proper graces, the guy did an amazing job in that interview, respectful, well though out questions and all. Congratulations to Mr. Nikku Madhusudhan and their potentially monumental discovery.

  • @TheTruthIsGonnaHurt
    @TheTruthIsGonnaHurt 5 днів тому +38

    This guy is the right type of humble.
    Intelligence and Humility means he won't rush this, his ego won't get in the way, so the odds are high and I hope he succeeds!

  • @manticore5733
    @manticore5733 10 днів тому +6203

    Forget life in space, we just found intelligent life on Earth - great interviewer and sensible scientist.

  • @MelliaBoomBot
    @MelliaBoomBot 11 днів тому +3685

    You could see the prof slowly relaxing as the interviewer actually asked proper questions with the right attitude..superb.

    • @wilderbeast96
      @wilderbeast96 10 днів тому +122

      He's so charmingly proud, and deservedly so.

    • @eliwol3789
      @eliwol3789 10 днів тому +12

      He’s not better than me.

    • @Slycoop
      @Slycoop 10 днів тому +24

      I was disappointed he didn't ask how far the planet is

    • @miked8249
      @miked8249 10 днів тому +22

      I mean interviewer couldn't stop making it about his show, begging the scientist to make him one of the first calls. Interviewer needs to get over himself

    • @jvegas3209
      @jvegas3209 10 днів тому +3

      Ya he found it Washington DC

  • @wheres_bears1378
    @wheres_bears1378 8 днів тому +395

    Those aliens are probably thinking oh no the humans have spotted us

  • @ryanbaker7404
    @ryanbaker7404 7 днів тому +39

    At 47, I grew up on a rural non light polluted cattle farm, Carl Sagan’s Cosmos on VHS, and dreams of the cosmos. To think that I am alive to see an instrument of such startling complexity and accuracy that can test, confirm or deny nearly everything that we’ve learned is mind boggling. 😮🎉❤

  • @mojojoji5493
    @mojojoji5493 13 днів тому +3844

    Detecting molecules from such a massive distance is insane to me

    • @donnievance1942
      @donnievance1942 13 днів тому +718

      It is done by spectroscopic analysis of the light passing through the planet's atmosphere when the planet is between us and its sun.

    • @Piecenotwar
      @Piecenotwar 12 днів тому

      @@fplbrunoo858Not our sun, the sun in its own solar systems

    • @aarondonald1611
      @aarondonald1611 12 днів тому

      @@fplbrunoo858 its when the planet goes between earth and it's OWN sun. they analyze the tiny gradient of atmosphere you can see as it passes their sun and analyzing the light that's filtered through the atmosphere

    • @mojojoji5493
      @mojojoji5493 12 днів тому +259

      @@donnievance1942 thanks for that but the distance still boggles my mind lololol

    • @lifesbutastumble
      @lifesbutastumble 12 днів тому +137

      @@fplbrunoo858 That's not what the comment said lol

  • @nickhockings443
    @nickhockings443 11 днів тому +3003

    I'm glad this Professor is a diligent, sober and cautious scientist, also that the interviewers asked serious questions.

    • @digitalbath6057
      @digitalbath6057 11 днів тому +37

      Thanks for this comment, now I'll watch the video😂

    • @Kx0195
      @Kx0195 11 днів тому +24

      The gent is on the complete other end of the spectrum to the guy who announced his room-temperature superconductor.

    • @lincruste
      @lincruste 11 днів тому +9

      It's a UK thing

    • @JZsBFF
      @JZsBFF 11 днів тому +11

      Cautious and serious? Pretty sensationalist more likely since the evidence for life on the planet is solely based on a statistical value that has a 2.4 sigma score...
      There's obviously a (lucrative) race among astronomers going on to be the first to find life outside Earth.

    • @swayback7375
      @swayback7375 11 днів тому +41

      @@JZsBFFuh… he sounded pretty cautious to me… what about this seems sensational to you?

  • @red88ization
    @red88ization 6 днів тому +88

    congratulations Professor Nikku Madhusudhan and team

  • @1More_Dreamer
    @1More_Dreamer 5 днів тому +20

    Do we realize we are living at the very momment in the history of humanity, that we are probably going to see the announcement of alien life?

    • @kageotoshi
      @kageotoshi 5 днів тому +3

      Life is a stretch....you step on microbes daily, you inhale them.....is it even life xd

    • @martiananomaly
      @martiananomaly 4 дні тому

      Yep especially with AI which would only accelerate our ability to find alien life.

    • @mondiramaji791
      @mondiramaji791 3 дні тому

      I’m scared

    • @rohitptnk03
      @rohitptnk03 2 дні тому

      Don't dream lol.

    • @kitkat47chrysalis95
      @kitkat47chrysalis95 День тому

      evidence of megastructures would be interesting. microbes? potentially irrelevant.
      we already have evidence of organic material and dust, microbes is still 4 billion years away from what we would call intelligent life. we should be looking for Dyson swarms and star-lifting, not microbes.

  • @nickd4310
    @nickd4310 14 днів тому +3055

    Considering the vast size of the universe, finding life this close would indicate that life would be fairly common throughout the universe.

    • @PersonaJohnGrata
      @PersonaJohnGrata 13 днів тому +109

      It's amazing, I look forward to the announcement!

    • @keithposter5543
      @keithposter5543 13 днів тому +298

      *Could* be. Still a low sample size. Could be that it's fairly common in regions such as ours in galaxies like ours, but not in other galaxy types/more central regions etc etc. So many variables and unknowns. Fascinating!

    • @SRMoore1178
      @SRMoore1178 13 днів тому +196

      Very exciting. I don't care if it's intelligent beings or single cell organisms, life is life!

    • @AutoAlligator
      @AutoAlligator 13 днів тому +31

      "Life" is distinctly uncommon outside of our planet...in fact it does not exist.

    • @sidsuspicious
      @sidsuspicious 13 днів тому +192

      @@AutoAlligator You don't know that, I don't know that, nobody who has ever existed knows that... Just as bad as those imbeciles who proclaim life exists elsewhere in the Universe without a shred of evidence.

  • @Mkhehla
    @Mkhehla 11 днів тому +1685

    "I would like to find what the truth is and leave it there. That is my number-1 duty here."
    Respect!!

    • @southfieldtrill9690
      @southfieldtrill9690 10 днів тому +12

      💯

    • @WithmeVerissimusWhostoned
      @WithmeVerissimusWhostoned 10 днів тому

      I, and many others before me, already discovered aliens thru' the use of alternative means of discovery... this is no news, alas it might be for the next hundred of years, cuz people are slow to catch up

    • @YNWA188..
      @YNWA188.. 10 днів тому +2

      Probably got the f signal from his old micro wave 😂

    • @kevinac4397
      @kevinac4397 10 днів тому +3

      Harvard disagrees

    • @cjohnson5391
      @cjohnson5391 10 днів тому

      @@kevinac4397explain please. I’m a stoner

  • @kathycarlson7947
    @kathycarlson7947 8 днів тому +49

    50-50. This fills me with awe. What a humble, dedicated scientist!!

  • @ondrasramek8426
    @ondrasramek8426 7 днів тому +43

    A planet covered in oceans with potential life?
    *SUBNAUTICA ABANDON SHIP MUSIC INTENSIFIES*

  • @jaymann.g
    @jaymann.g 8 днів тому +1531

    Water on another planet? Organisms in the water? Get the rods boys, let's go fishing

    • @compactreview
      @compactreview 7 днів тому +17

      We couldnt tell the difference of Earth and Venus, if both were an exoplanet. And Venus is absolutely leathal, even for medall.
      So dont get to excited with exoplanets :D
      look up who Dr. Anna Gülcher is. She is in a science group indirectly working for NASA to finally get some instruments to Venus to gather high quality data.
      Two weeks ago she said that in a
      colloquium at the University in Münster at an geophysical institute (Germany), where I am currently studying.

    • @AstroLoops69
      @AstroLoops69 7 днів тому +53

      @@compactreviewSo what I’m reading is that…you don’t want a fishing pole. No extra-solar fishing jamboree for you!

    • @UchuuLightsaber
      @UchuuLightsaber 7 днів тому +2

      What if there are large sea monsters instead? 😨

    • @priv8_nobody359
      @priv8_nobody359 7 днів тому +1

      Sounds like we’ll need a real big rod then

    • @squid1712
      @squid1712 7 днів тому

      Wishin I was fishin

  • @RollcagerX
    @RollcagerX 10 днів тому +2322

    Meanwhile alien scientists on K2-18 b are looking at Earth 120 years ago.

    • @cdyanand
      @cdyanand 9 днів тому +171

      And they're probably seeing horse and buggies 😂
      The crazy part is by the time they arrive, we are already multiplanetary and have robots with AGI swarming the planet.

    • @abrahammagdalena5821
      @abrahammagdalena5821 9 днів тому +45

      Put into perspective, before Australia was a "nation", before Aboriginals were "people", before the t model ford...
      Also interestingly, before the first atomic explosion. Considering how we began being "investigated" immediately thereafter, would indicate either there is a quicker way to observe at a distance by folding space or something or we had been under close surveillance before that event, but then there are reports of that being the case anyway
      But who knows if it's the same life forms we have had contact with so far, how many bioregions are there and which of them are aware of us?..

    • @bharatcosmos7743
      @bharatcosmos7743 9 днів тому +7

      Ww1

    • @mawinstallation6626
      @mawinstallation6626 9 днів тому +27

      @@abrahammagdalena5821 Hold up wdym with "before aboriginals were people"

    • @abrahammagdalena5821
      @abrahammagdalena5821 9 днів тому +100

      @@mawinstallation6626 we were legally counted as fauna and property of govt with no rights until 1967

  • @youtubebannedme
    @youtubebannedme 7 днів тому +123

    i could ask my mom that i can't find the evidence of life in other planet and my mom will find it immediately😂

  • @jayashp3855
    @jayashp3855 7 днів тому +13

    the interview asked all the right questions, guy should start a podcast ngl

  • @xthegreat1x
    @xthegreat1x 8 днів тому +2426

    They can find molecules on another planet but I still can’t find my tv remote in the house

  • @NorLedges
    @NorLedges 8 днів тому +1155

    As a certified and licensed Plummer employed by Alfa plumbing LLC, I can indeed confirm that this is in fact NOT a plumbing issue.

    • @JotaroKujo-fr7uo
      @JotaroKujo-fr7uo 8 днів тому +9

      It is what do you mean get your bull void projector ready

    • @IBADSNU
      @IBADSNU 8 днів тому +50

      We'll cross it off the list. Thanks.

    • @XxSniperFiendxX
      @XxSniperFiendxX 8 днів тому +16

      A leak is still possible

    • @jamesstar33
      @jamesstar33 8 днів тому +9

      Get in the drainage guys

    • @raptorschamps2099
      @raptorschamps2099 8 днів тому +3

      Is that a Rake reference?

  • @smbehindyou
    @smbehindyou 8 днів тому +47

    Glad to see the Indian Origin scientists are contributing in the fields of science and technology with a huge global impact.

    • @crazyyash3488
      @crazyyash3488 8 днів тому +28

      They have been for long time

    • @TheBanjoShowOfficial
      @TheBanjoShowOfficial 6 днів тому +18

      A video about potentially finding alien life and your concern is if they’re Indian. Lol.

    • @user-it1gi2yr2g
      @user-it1gi2yr2g 4 дні тому +7

      ​@@watcheronly71man why you hate indians have they did anything to you and also you can't be 1% of him

    • @mondiramaji791
      @mondiramaji791 3 дні тому +4

      @@watcheronly71 Come to the tropical region in summer 😊

    • @imjonathan6745
      @imjonathan6745 2 дні тому +1

      @@watcheronly71 you can hate most of them but hating all of them is just unreasonable..

  • @totallynotthefeds36
    @totallynotthefeds36 8 днів тому +71

    They can observe aliens on another planet, but I can't listen to UA-cam while my phone is locked....ok

  • @ninjaplavi
    @ninjaplavi 10 днів тому +2047

    Interviewer: "Dumb question..." Then proceeds to ask a great logical question to put this discovery into perspective.

    • @unlink1649
      @unlink1649 9 днів тому +140

      The interviewer was amazing. By far the best I have ever seen someone interviewed on hard science

    • @davidroberts6549
      @davidroberts6549 9 днів тому +7

      We can all be grateful that this wasn’t the nick ferrari or Alan Dale show

    • @hubadabubbada
      @hubadabubbada 9 днів тому +9

      Haha its always unnerving when you speak with experts 😅

    • @autumnb7135
      @autumnb7135 9 днів тому +11

      He’s one of the few really intelligent talk show hosts. He’s just brilliant.

    • @moose2943
      @moose2943 9 днів тому

      The CIA released documents last year stating they’ve known about aliens for decades

  • @balbindersingh8692
    @balbindersingh8692 13 днів тому +1799

    Kudos to the interviewer for asking intelligent questions.

    • @markmarson6483
      @markmarson6483 11 днів тому +11

      He didn't quite appreciate it, saying "proper life" at the end. The first detection of _any_ extraterrestrial life is significant.

    • @SpaceLord2025
      @SpaceLord2025 11 днів тому +5

      lolllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll if you call those ?'s intelligent i feel so sorry for your parents!!!

    • @uncensored393
      @uncensored393 11 днів тому +24

      @@SpaceLord2025 "lolllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll" ...

    • @cable7152
      @cable7152 11 днів тому +36

      ​@@SpaceLord2025If you can't use actual words to make a mean comment, I feel bad for your parents.

    • @jrspringston
      @jrspringston 11 днів тому +28

      ​@@SpaceLord2025 those questions are better than what USUALLY get asked. Get over yourself

  • @ary2766
    @ary2766 6 днів тому +22

    glad my homeboy k2-18b getting the attention it deserves. Been fascinated with it for years

  • @yamyite
    @yamyite 13 годин тому +2

    Recon it’ll be full of reptiles/dinosaurs with Nokia brick phones, thinking they’re all advanced

  • @jpdemer5
    @jpdemer5 9 днів тому +1621

    I like that this guy is a serious scientist - he checked, double- and triple-checked, and talked to other scientists, rather than calling the media and flogging his story on interview shows.

    • @thatguy2244
      @thatguy2244 8 днів тому +89

      Its what most scientists do. But when their conclusion is against republican politics...ppl say theyre quacks.

    • @universalmother
      @universalmother 8 днів тому +14

      He didn't discover anything. You humans have never been alone.

    • @hellion7514
      @hellion7514 8 днів тому +41

      @@universalmotherHe discovered, he didn’t invent anything

    • @msharp6887
      @msharp6887 8 днів тому

      @@thatguy2244you really believe the propaganda that republicans are anti science?

    • @ripkm-iwaly
      @ripkm-iwaly 8 днів тому

      ​@@universalmother that is a rather unscientific comment, if we have no proof even though the probablity is there, then we didn't discover anything, we only theorize about the likely probability of there being life, however, having absolute proof of unlikely circumstances to happen naturally outside of planet Earth without the existence of another biological organism is indeed evidence, therefore discovered.

  • @lsu1992
    @lsu1992 9 днів тому +1258

    This is what a real, honest scientist looks like.

    • @birdman9585
      @birdman9585 9 днів тому

      As opposed to all the other fake, lying scientists?

    • @williammullinax6130
      @williammullinax6130 9 днів тому +23

      Don't hold your breath

    • @ryanwood6006
      @ryanwood6006 9 днів тому +7

      Is been so long since something brilliant has come forth to the anerican public

    • @alexevans4877
      @alexevans4877 9 днів тому +18

      If he was being honest, he may have mentioned that its expected to have a temperature around 5000C, rather than saying, "Yes there is likely water there" over two and a half times the mass of earth, DNA is misshapen at temperatures around boiling at 100C. The Amount of information you have to ignore is insane. When he finally gets to sleep, hes going to be kicking himself. What a smear on Cambridge and its reputation.

    • @zefallafez
      @zefallafez 9 днів тому +6

      Greta Thunberg: How dare you!

  • @tenacity8281
    @tenacity8281 День тому +4

    Given that 1 light year is approximately 9.46 trillion kilometers and the fastest spacecraft (Parker Solar Probe) can travel at a speed of 700,000 km/h.
    It would take approximately 185,290 years to cover 120 light years with our current fastest spacecraft.

    • @JC-gv4dm
      @JC-gv4dm 14 годин тому

      I feel like most people don't realize the great distances between solar systems are. Then we talk about red shift stars... wonder how many astronomical miles they are away.

  • @richardlee5412
    @richardlee5412 6 днів тому +5

    I've always found it almost poetic how the most obvious indicators of life across the stars were always predicted to come from not the largest but the smallest organisms which shine the brightest across the gulfs of space

  • @MrJoel9679
    @MrJoel9679 11 днів тому +1112

    One week ago a man looked 120 years into the past and saw the future open up. He couldn’t shut his eyes for a week afterward. That’s intelligence and purpose right there. Bravo… bravo.

    • @ChuckFreeman0102
      @ChuckFreeman0102 10 днів тому +19

      Who told you that hogwash ?

    • @c3pno
      @c3pno 10 днів тому +13

      If he was that Intelligent he wouldn't be so excited over nothing, he'd keep his cool, this shows he is easily entertained and probably has a pea for a brain 👍 if an alien walked up to me and said we exist I wouldn't care as it doesn't change anything

    • @jollyroger2012
      @jollyroger2012 10 днів тому +176

      @@ChuckFreeman0102 what's hogwash about it. 120 light years away = light taking 120 years to get here showing us what it looked like 120 years ago

    • @loodlebop
      @loodlebop 10 днів тому +89

      ​@@c3pno actually it changes just about everything, we'd be living in a different society before long

    • @loodlebop
      @loodlebop 10 днів тому +77

      ​@@ChuckFreeman0102hogwash? That's literally what was spoken about in the video, did you not watch?

  • @costidisa
    @costidisa 10 днів тому +987

    The professor's response to "you will be the most famous person" was priceless, and reflective of the selflessness of so many of the scientists I know. How dramatically it contrasts with the rampant narcissism all around us. Kudos.

    • @Chez8922-kf6cy
      @Chez8922-kf6cy 10 днів тому +48

      IKR? Humble man. He's probably one of those people who is in it for the love of science and nothing else.

    • @samus598
      @samus598 10 днів тому +34

      That's just the nature of the internet. The narcissists post every day whether they have something interesting to contribute or not.

    • @SGB1977
      @SGB1977 10 днів тому +9

      Seems like a nice guy, for sure.

    • @thejinn99
      @thejinn99 10 днів тому +13

      @@samus598 IDK, man. I grew up when the internet started, and it wasn't like that in the beginning.

    • @Majikfish
      @Majikfish 10 днів тому +5

      @@thejinn99Have to agree with this statement. It wasn’t always like this.
      I can remember by parents and grandparents saying that “it’ll get ruined the same way that TV did eventually” or words to that effect.
      I naively didn’t believe them at the time, but here we are, and celebrity culture dominates what we see on the Internet… with the occasional brilliant exception such as videos like this one 🙂

  • @killerbee8892
    @killerbee8892 7 днів тому +5

    What a top guy, I love that people like this have come to the UK, such a blessing ❤

  • @SorieI
    @SorieI День тому +1

    Subnautica in 3000 years will be piloting a drone through an actual alien ocean

  • @MalTimeTV
    @MalTimeTV 13 днів тому +742

    If we are finding bio-markers on an exo-planet that is a mere 120 light years away, that sounds very much like a possible hint that the galaxy is simply teeming with life.

    • @keithposter5543
      @keithposter5543 13 днів тому +84

      Possibly, but also possible that only in regions like ours. Conditions towards the galactic centre are quite different

    • @adayinthelife5496
      @adayinthelife5496 12 днів тому +4

      It makes communication difficult.

    • @Ixaglet
      @Ixaglet 11 днів тому +39

      Makes the fermi paradox all the more interesting

    • @Jacob-ed1bl
      @Jacob-ed1bl 11 днів тому +34

      A mere 120 light years away, that's all, lol. I get it, in the grand size of the universe that isn't much but it's still unbelievable far away for us.

    • @robertloader9826
      @robertloader9826 11 днів тому +5

      @@keithposter5543Because life is most likely uncommon there due to…radiation?

  • @NeverQuiteAlex
    @NeverQuiteAlex 9 днів тому +873

    Well done to Tom for treating this interview with the respect, curiosity, and frankly awe that it deserved.

    • @jolieakea1640
      @jolieakea1640 9 днів тому +22

      I noticed that too that he was absolutely giddy about the implications, rightfully so

    • @theboythatdid2495
      @theboythatdid2495 9 днів тому +3

      I liked the question about who do you call in that scenario where you have found signs of life on a planet other than our own

    • @moose2943
      @moose2943 9 днів тому

      The CIA released documents last year stating they’ve known about aliens for decades

    • @user-jd2xf1zf9m
      @user-jd2xf1zf9m 8 днів тому +1

      Joke joke joke! He detected alien life in a so far light years away from earth jajaja! Moon and Mars are so close to earth i wonder why he cant detect an alien life or he cant explore Mars and Moon he has the James webb telescope he can easily see the surface and map the whole moon or mars with HD pictures or videos jajaja jajajaja so he decided to go 124 light years away from earth jajaja with all the advance technologies at hand he cant explore moon or mars

    • @juanalmos1959
      @juanalmos1959 8 днів тому

      But can this prestigious scientist discover the science on how to make a ungrateful wife happy?🤔

  • @FIintztone
    @FIintztone 7 днів тому +3

    Can someone link me what do the actual images look like from these telescopes and what the method is they use to detect certain molecules from light years away?

  • @wilko9346
    @wilko9346 5 днів тому +5

    Looks like we’ll be calling it New Sudhan which is pretty cool.

  • @billysummers1616
    @billysummers1616 11 днів тому +487

    If this is confirmed, i think alot of people don't fully understand how big this is. To be alive now when humanity finds life outside of Earth is absolutely incredible.

    • @genx7006
      @genx7006 11 днів тому +32

      But how would you really confirm it? Okay, there are strange gases on the planet, then what? What if you observe the planet for the next thousand years and nothing happens? You would have to visually detect some spacecraft floating around or something of true significance before declaring victory.

    • @strayspark1967
      @strayspark1967 10 днів тому +6

      @@genx7006 agreed

    • @Iz7zI
      @Iz7zI 10 днів тому +34

      Meh many times I hear there might be micro life forms etc etc. Of course their is life out there if there is the right conditions. I want to know if there is intelligent life

    • @AEVMU
      @AEVMU 10 днів тому +28

      ​@@genx7006They detected a gas that is only produced by life. At least on this planet.

    • @AdrianOkay
      @AdrianOkay 10 днів тому +23

      ​​@@Iz7zI give it a thousand years and a gorillion of funds, and maybe they'll discover some sort of crab living in the depths of some ocean planet
      ....and that's about it
      nothing else

  • @peacetoall1858
    @peacetoall1858 10 днів тому +399

    50/50 chance of life having been found on another planet is crazy amazing

  • @ShaoMan-yw2gf
    @ShaoMan-yw2gf 3 дні тому +2

    Truly a gentleman with nothing but pure brain power and intelligence.

  • @shanelbcvinyl
    @shanelbcvinyl 8 днів тому +3

    I love how humble and honest the scientist is even after the host begins to massage his ego.

  • @Suraj4m1n
    @Suraj4m1n 9 днів тому +961

    Interviewer : "You're perhaps couple of months away from being very famous"
    Professor talks about his duty instead. What a humble guy. 🙌

    • @seanmartyn3956
      @seanmartyn3956 9 днів тому +28

      You can tell too though he’s just so excited and rightfully so! The poor guy lol

    • @moose2943
      @moose2943 9 днів тому

      The CIA released documents last year stating they’ve known about aliens for decades

    • @ZackestTV
      @ZackestTV 8 днів тому +8

      That's nerve wracking lol

    • @Ben-iz9ud
      @Ben-iz9ud 8 днів тому

      Meanwhile the government is has been tracking them for 70 years

    • @Nitidus
      @Nitidus 8 днів тому +33

      There seems to be a little misunderstanding here. None of this is actually about life on K2-18b.
      When the planet was first observed in 2019, there were very tiny, ambiguous signs that maybe, just maybe, there could be Dimethylsulfide in the atmosphere of K2-18b. That's what they're looking at right now. It's just about whether this one molecule might be detectable or not. The reason that's interesting is because for all we currently know, DMS can only be produced by biological processes, on Earth it's phytoplankton, and would therefore suggest the existence of life on this exoplanet.
      Now there are several problems with claiming the existence of life over there based on DMS. First of all, the initial data suggesting DMS in K2-18b's atmosphere was very, very thin. It's very possible that it was just a misinterpretation. But most importantly, we don't have proof that DMS actually means life. We don't REALLY know that it's a biosignature. There were other molecules we thought couldn't exist without biological processes, like whatever we found in Venus's atmosphere recently, and then somebody came out with a purely chemical reaction that produces the stuff. It's just that here on Earth, we haven't discovered a non-biological source for DMS.
      Long story short, IF it turns out to actually be DMS, we MIGHT have found a biosignature, but we STILL WON'T KNOW for sure if this ACTUALLY means, "Life." If the theories are correct, K2-18b is a massive planet with a hydrogen atmosphere that's covered in deep oceans. We can't just zoom in 124 light-years and see for ourselves. Not even the new iPhone can.

  • @SecondaryHomunculus
    @SecondaryHomunculus 8 днів тому +415

    There's an alien on that planet, sitting on his alien toilet with some weird mobile device in his tentacle, watching a video of his planet's scientists discuss Earth.

    • @jasonsmithy6822
      @jasonsmithy6822 8 днів тому +3

      Hahaha superb 👌

    • @BushmanCanuck
      @BushmanCanuck 8 днів тому

      ...planning a planetary take over.

    • @RSCALES11
      @RSCALES11 7 днів тому +3

      You ever think life for aliens could be completely different than how we live?

    • @scoobertmcruppert2915
      @scoobertmcruppert2915 7 днів тому +3

      @@RSCALES11I sure hope so

    • @binks7988
      @binks7988 7 днів тому +1

      😂100% doing that right now

  • @WistrelChianti
    @WistrelChianti 7 днів тому +1

    I had the best advert cut on this...
    Interviewer: "you are perhaps a few months away from becoming the most famous person on earth"
    Greg Secker: "Job done! Perfect!"

  • @dukesgixer5365
    @dukesgixer5365 2 дні тому +3

    Sounds like a kids bedtime story...😂

  • @DjScary1122
    @DjScary1122 8 днів тому +512

    We are actually happy, that this is a normal interview...its so sad that this is not the standard

    • @guzvar
      @guzvar 6 днів тому +49

      We? Are you Venom or what?

    • @RyuLongRHOG
      @RyuLongRHOG 6 днів тому

      We are the Hive.

    • @vishwas425
      @vishwas425 6 днів тому +4

      @@guzvar 💀💀

    • @SACKBOY123432
      @SACKBOY123432 6 днів тому +3

      ​@@guzvar He has two brain halfes so technically everyone is two people working together as one

    • @afoxstale
      @afoxstale 6 днів тому +1

      @@guzvarwe are legion

  • @EaglesQuestions
    @EaglesQuestions 9 днів тому +778

    What always happens:
    *News:* Aliens!
    *Later:* It's dust.

    • @kevinmcdowell9074
      @kevinmcdowell9074 9 днів тому

      I can't help but think back to the time President Bill Clinton made a similar announcement...turned out to be nothing much. So lets tone down the proclamations that we found "proper life" as the interviewer put it. Still waiting on evidence.

    • @moose2943
      @moose2943 9 днів тому

      The CIA released documents last year stating they’ve known about aliens for decades

    • @ashes2diamond
      @ashes2diamond 8 днів тому +18

      Booo. Boooooooooo. BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Well... maybe this time, right?

    • @peeper2070
      @peeper2070 8 днів тому +103

      More specifically:
      Scientist: Statistically possible chance we may have detected markers of biological systems on an exoplanet
      News: Aliens!
      Later: It’s dust

    • @newbie504
      @newbie504 8 днів тому +20

      Yeah, since I was a kid (30yo now), the news has always been "water on some moon" somewhere like it was a big thing. 25 years later and things did not advance much...

  • @leodv1922
    @leodv1922 6 днів тому +5

    So when do we fly there to give them the gift of democracy?

  • @diyak2182
    @diyak2182 5 днів тому +1

    It's hard to put into words just how profound a discovery this could potentially be and to maybe experience this in our lifetimes!!

  • @DanTheSquid
    @DanTheSquid 10 днів тому +363

    What an incredibly humble man, Professor Nikku Madhusudhan deserves our accolades for his efforts regardless of the outcome of this tremendous find.

    • @1antti
      @1antti 10 днів тому +33

      Lets name the planet Nikku

    • @LATR0NIS
      @LATR0NIS 9 днів тому +12

      @@1antti At least until the aliens tell us what it's called.

    • @jacobkuntflapp
      @jacobkuntflapp 9 днів тому +5

      Tremendous. What a word!

    • @giovannifederici673
      @giovannifederici673 9 днів тому +1

      You sound ridiculous

    • @uncontrollable343
      @uncontrollable343 9 днів тому +9

      ⁠@@giovannifederici673I’m sorry you feel that way Giovanni. Mind telling us who shat in your Carbonara?

  • @JakeAdkinsOfficial
    @JakeAdkinsOfficial 9 днів тому +431

    Man, I wish our US news media could be more like this...what a refreshing interview...

    • @james505ism
      @james505ism 8 днів тому +24

      Should see some of the other presenters on LBC, they aren’t all like this 😂

    • @user-wh3vq1qi7x
      @user-wh3vq1qi7x 8 днів тому +6

      ​@@james505ismbeat me to it 😆

    • @jacobclement8150
      @jacobclement8150 8 днів тому +1

      Why lol. This is useless

    • @JakeAdkinsOfficial
      @JakeAdkinsOfficial 8 днів тому +9

      @@jacobclement8150 not really. I wouldn't have heard about this story without this interview...

    • @vincea1830
      @vincea1830 8 днів тому +9

      ​@jacobclement8150 and random opinion pieces with certain facts withheld that go against the media's bias is better? Are you looking for an entertaining tv show, or the actual news?

  • @gamechangernil
    @gamechangernil 7 днів тому +4

    He has another video of 26 Oct 2023 claiming the exact same thing. Then how is it that this time this hypothesis has blown up but that time it didn't??

    • @brokenhero6828
      @brokenhero6828 5 днів тому +1

      Thank you for commenting this, do you have the link or keyword so I can check this! Sounds like propaganda as usual

    • @PawpiChoolo
      @PawpiChoolo 4 дні тому

      ???

  • @Yosser70
    @Yosser70 10 днів тому +331

    I don’t know who I’m more impressed with, the scientist with an amazing discovery or the reporter, who actually asked relevant and insightful questions. Well done to both, as they are both needed in the world today, and many more like them.

    • @glenhendry
      @glenhendry 10 днів тому

      This

    • @oggyoggy1299
      @oggyoggy1299 10 днів тому +8

      The scientist.

    • @Gainzster
      @Gainzster 9 днів тому

      Why is everything so surprising to everyone nowadays?

    • @novelas3536
      @novelas3536 9 днів тому

      ​@@Gainzster Standards lowered for the weak and inept makes anyone who is competent seem like a gem when it should be the standard.

    • @sigma_curry
      @sigma_curry 8 днів тому

      R u a real commenter

  • @tedz2usa
    @tedz2usa 11 днів тому +459

    The interviewer has utmost appreciation for the meaning and ramifications of this scientific discovery. He deserves to be the one to break the official news when it comes!

  • @twelvesmylimit
    @twelvesmylimit 5 днів тому +2

    What a beautiful man the scientist is.

  • @hamzahajji5814
    @hamzahajji5814 8 днів тому +6

    I thought it was twomad in the thumbnail

  • @tvs3038
    @tvs3038 9 днів тому +1595

    The universe being full of life makes you realize that you also are an 'alien', in case you wonder what an alien looks like

    • @michaelbarker6460
      @michaelbarker6460 9 днів тому +228

      Well maybe you do but my mom says I'm very handsome

    • @stephenrose9845
      @stephenrose9845 9 днів тому +42

      We know this. Trump supporters tell us millions are crossing the border every year

    • @ultratronger
      @ultratronger 9 днів тому +65

      ​@@stephenrose9845dude im not american but why do you pretend like there isnt a huge issue of illegal immigration into the US and that its made up by trump lol

    • @gha5243
      @gha5243 9 днів тому

      @stephenrose9845.... Please tell me you aren't implying that immigrants aren't crossing the border in record numbers and infesting our country. Please tell me that you aren't so far removed from reality, that your hate doesn't let you realize what is real and what is not

    • @wenzyybeats9223
      @wenzyybeats9223 9 днів тому +17

      @@ultratrongeryou gotta be 12

  • @the_best_of_times
    @the_best_of_times 13 днів тому +343

    My man absolutely beamed when the host said there were more amounts of this substance seen in the exoplanet atmos than Earth.

    • @SurinderNagi-yw6qn
      @SurinderNagi-yw6qn 11 днів тому +6

      Too many dinosourous and big trees

    • @ThursoBerwick
      @ThursoBerwick 11 днів тому

      I would like to know why the amount is lower on Earth. Is there some mechanism which removes it from our atmosphere over time?

    • @diegogschmidt
      @diegogschmidt 11 днів тому

      @@ThursoBerwick Biomass ?

    • @essexlad8151
      @essexlad8151 11 днів тому +14

      ​@@ThursoBerwickThe planet is over twice the size of earth and could have a population density far greater than ours. Plus as you mentioned, there could be a environmental factor that means the molecule chains remaining intact longer.

    • @er4din903
      @er4din903 11 днів тому

      To be honest this seems suspicious to me - we know that there is a lot of life on earth (duh) and this planet which shows no other signs of habitation by life other than this has has more of it than we do? Until we have more information, I think it’s more likely that on this planet, for some reason, there exists a way for this gas to be produced naturally without any biological process, rather than for it to have an ocean with orders of magnitude more life than on our planet,

  • @mr.electronx9036
    @mr.electronx9036 3 дні тому +2

    Imagine, they are bugs from starship troopers.

  • @Stephenwithaphd
    @Stephenwithaphd 7 днів тому +1

    Outstanding journalism and interview!

  • @AnthonyODOnnell-tt8gh
    @AnthonyODOnnell-tt8gh 11 днів тому +328

    🔥 He oozes Humilty. This guy is...🙌 🔥

    • @BrunetteVignette
      @BrunetteVignette 11 днів тому +7

      Give me a look that way but he's not telling you that there's a whole host of researchers that went before him who have suspected that exoplanet of harboring life for a long time. He's soaking up the Limelight but it shouldn't all be his.

    • @allnewnow2023
      @allnewnow2023 11 днів тому +29

      @@BrunetteVignette Wow, you're bitter.

    • @InderMand79
      @InderMand79 10 днів тому +20

      He clearly mentions the effort of his team.

    • @Xboxlegand874
      @Xboxlegand874 10 днів тому +5

      Like Eddie howe

    • @AnthonyODOnnell-tt8gh
      @AnthonyODOnnell-tt8gh 10 днів тому +2

      ​@@Xboxlegand874 agreed, just different job titles.

  • @mariocastillo8334
    @mariocastillo8334 10 днів тому +76

    Prof. Madhusudhan understands quite clearly the concept of "extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence". Science doesn't always reassure with answers, but should try to reassure by the discipline of following its own rules when seeking for those answers.

    • @YeaaIJusShiddedOnEm
      @YeaaIJusShiddedOnEm 9 днів тому +3

      This is not true. Extraordinary claims require the same evidence as any other type of claim, not some special type of extraordinary evidence.
      Not trying to argue, I just hate that phrase 🤣

  • @yates6608
    @yates6608 2 дні тому

    It would be brilliant if they actually made a documentary about it, all the space documentaries have been on repeat for the last 20 years

  • @T-Minus10s
    @T-Minus10s 2 дні тому +1

    For our own futures sake… hopefully there is NO oil on this planet. 💀

  • @tg4941
    @tg4941 14 днів тому +509

    Nikku Madhusdhan a name that will go down in history? K2 18b. Give that man a raise.

    • @boltzmannbrain6607
      @boltzmannbrain6607 13 днів тому +24

      I hope not because that name is hard to remember and pronounce

    • @TechnoViking__
      @TechnoViking__ 13 днів тому +82

      @@boltzmannbrain6607racist

    • @tg4941
      @tg4941 13 днів тому +46

      @@boltzmannbrain6607 I expect some couldn't say Einstein either.

    • @paulmuriithi9195
      @paulmuriithi9195 13 днів тому +12

      @@TechnoViking__ cmon pls some light banter to a science video isnt too bad..

    • @_sayan_roy_
      @_sayan_roy_ 13 днів тому +17

      @@TechnoViking__ It is alright and I'm an Indian.

  • @jguitar23
    @jguitar23 14 днів тому +447

    Let's not forget the generations of scientists, engineers, teachers, businesses, technicians & support staff that have made & make this type of inquiry possible.

    • @VicGreenBitcoin
      @VicGreenBitcoin 13 днів тому +7

      He is only there be cource he is from India (the Country without toilets)

    • @HedgeWalker
      @HedgeWalker 13 днів тому +6

      @@VicGreenBitcoinsomeone else who gets it. Staged story

    • @SirHargreeves
      @SirHargreeves 12 днів тому +2

      Exactly, NASA telescope was used.

    • @point-xn4tu
      @point-xn4tu 12 днів тому +6

      Let's not forget the generations of scientists, engineers, etc who made great discoveries but were silenced so the cover-ups could continue.

    • @jameswatson5807
      @jameswatson5807 11 днів тому

      @@VicGreenBitcoin What's with all the right wing stuff, at least India has a space programme, they are the first to land on one of the moons polar region's.
      They are the first to find water on the moon, the UK sent a probe to mars and that failed. You should not be throwing shade at India.
      The UK has all the history of empire, and industrial revolution the UK should have sent a British man on the moon from the 70s on British made rocket , USA or the soviets were going to win but the brits should have been not that far behind.
      They should be looking to send a brit to mars, all they are doing is piggy backing off the American's. What ever motivation British the British had to go around the would, and do empire stuff they lost all that drive after WW2.
      The reality is the UK does not have enough wealth for a space programme, yet you are making negative jokes about India, the jokes on you because Indian will soon in the next 2 year send an Indian space on an Indian built rocket.
      Great Britain yeah you guys were great once but others have risen, look at china compared to the UK.

  • @b33daman67
    @b33daman67 7 днів тому +2

    Tell me you don't know how to weld without telling me you don't know how to weld.

  • @bertrandruskin3406
    @bertrandruskin3406 День тому +1

    This is going to be another ... oops, we thought we came across alien life, but it turned out to be wrong.

  • @dismalfist
    @dismalfist 14 днів тому +1213

    And it goes "Take me to your leader"
    *Rishi Sunak appears*
    *It sighs, gets in the spaceship and leaves*

    • @brianferguson7840
      @brianferguson7840 14 днів тому +28

      Thanks😂 I enjoyed that !

    • @anonony9081
      @anonony9081 14 днів тому

      It would be cool if they asked to meet our leaders and then sent them all into the vacuum of space. if they are super advanced they will recognize who the tyrants are and who is holding us back from flourishing

    • @strikeforcealpha9343
      @strikeforcealpha9343 14 днів тому +8

      That's a really small space ship then.... ar.

    • @CL-un9gg
      @CL-un9gg 14 днів тому +4

      It’s disappointment spooked the horses 😂

    • @mikeomolt4485
      @mikeomolt4485 14 днів тому +17

      Rishi would refer them to Netanyahu.

  • @cranberrycanvas
    @cranberrycanvas 4 дні тому +1

    The craziest thing about life on this planet to me is the way it looks. This video is a great example all of the logos and chyrons and colors like we’ve created this analogous world inside of the natural world that is a reflection of us and mostly our sensibilities and formulas of what the human eye responds to

  • @kaustavp
    @kaustavp 6 днів тому +1

    So our scientists are seeing 124 years back into that planet.

  • @Moggery
    @Moggery 8 днів тому +276

    Credit to the interviewer. He asked fantastic questions, that highlighted the key areas for the average person not familiar with scientific lingo.

  • @Stonehawk
    @Stonehawk 10 днів тому +66

    All the most profound discoveries were heralded not by an exuberantly shouted "Eureka!" but by a tentatively murmured "...Huh. That's interesting..."

  • @MajorMosh710
    @MajorMosh710 7 днів тому +1

    This is big. Even if it isn’t microorganisms making the sulphide, it’s still a new discovery worth investigating and that’s still exciting.

  • @PiDsPagePrototypes
    @PiDsPagePrototypes День тому

    Love how he sticks to following the processes, doing the science while remaining optimistic, letting the data speak for itself. Follow up with vigorous checking of the data and the workflow, and if he and his team are right, there's going to be a lot of money suddenly interested in space research. 120ly, not quite the celestial backyard, more, the block at the end of the street. Much closer then a lot of models for this stuff would have pointed to.

  • @jeffdeloach1786
    @jeffdeloach1786 9 днів тому +196

    This dude is humility personified. If hes correct....my dude HAS to get the Nobel Prize. With an extra kicker bonus.

    • @moose2943
      @moose2943 9 днів тому

      The CIA released documents last year stating they’ve known about aliens for decades

    • @michaelc2923
      @michaelc2923 8 днів тому +6

      What is he getting a noble prize for?

    • @FadingVitals
      @FadingVitals 8 днів тому +2

      Yes, for what?

    • @lessgo8738
      @lessgo8738 8 днів тому

      Fr bro aint getting no nobel prize🤣🤣

    • @merlebarney
      @merlebarney 8 днів тому +11

      If he’s actually found verifiable alien life he should win a Nobel Prize in Astrobiology.

  • @VicJang
    @VicJang 9 днів тому +364

    It so refreshing to see an actual, real scientist talking about alien discovery. There’s literally no bs, everything he said was based on observation and actually collected data. This isn’t your everyday lunatics claiming alien abduction folks, this is the real deal!

    • @williamborregard6384
      @williamborregard6384 9 днів тому +12

      Tell me what makes a real scientist. If I conduct experiments based of observations and run these postulations through the scientific method, me performing science makes me a scientist, yeah?

    • @boongash
      @boongash 9 днів тому +24

      @@williamborregard6384 by definition but you'll need a degree and publish papers to be recognized by the establisment

    • @VoodooWalterWhite
      @VoodooWalterWhite 9 днів тому +12

      ​@williamborregard6384 What is this comment? Dude is right, it's nice to see a real scientist give us data and update of a possible discovery. I don't understand what is so incomprehensible to you? Simple, the one who has devoted his life to science and has high education for any of the scientific fields and also has access to high grade equipment for searching around universe is a person you can trust about this information. It's not just as simple as "doing scientific calculations". It's his position, his diplomas etc..
      Regarding your intelligent comment, I would say if you even manage to do a "scientific calculation" it would be a breakthrough on its own.

    • @williamborregard6384
      @williamborregard6384 9 днів тому +3

      @@VoodooWalterWhite 😂you’re a real winner

    • @williamborregard6384
      @williamborregard6384 9 днів тому +1

      @@VoodooWalterWhite I suppose you’re operating at a real high level of intelligence . Given you think space is real and “alien life” exists . A level of irony I wasn’t ready for . While your attempted insult was there, I find it far more hilarious than insulting . Space 😂what a joke

  • @steveb7853
    @steveb7853 3 дні тому

    I hope aliens don't visit Earth. It would be like your parents turning up at your house and you haven't cleaned, "it's not always this messy!".

  • @Conradmlarsen
    @Conradmlarsen 7 днів тому +1

    Can someone please update me as soon as another interview comes out?!

  • @stuart207
    @stuart207 9 днів тому +232

    Professor Nikku Madhusudhan. You are a credit to the scientific community. Bravo 👏

    • @moose2943
      @moose2943 9 днів тому

      The CIA released documents last year stating they’ve known about aliens for decades

    • @stuffedgrubs
      @stuffedgrubs 8 днів тому +3

      So unassuming and humble.
      Exactly what the world needs.

    • @stuart207
      @stuart207 8 днів тому

      Absoduckinlutely. What a decent, enthusiastic teacher. Noble peace prize incoming...

    • @stuart207
      @stuart207 7 днів тому

      For the amount of organic compound they've found I can easily imagine a planet of mega fauna. What an amazing time to be alive!

  • @Reichenbach459
    @Reichenbach459 9 днів тому +169

    Professor checks out
    He has maths on his board in the back

  • @imeprezime1069
    @imeprezime1069 3 дні тому +3

    This video is 9.11 minutes long... that says something.

  • @sheeeeshhh573
    @sheeeeshhh573 7 днів тому

    I subscribed due to his delivery and that news is insane

  • @FoggyPigeon
    @FoggyPigeon 11 днів тому +372

    How has this not been bigger news? This is incredible. This has the potential to be the single biggest discovery in human history.

    • @tonyslicer7399
      @tonyslicer7399 10 днів тому +18

      😂😂😂😂😂 stop

    • @Valkyrae123
      @Valkyrae123 10 днів тому +43

      Because its not confirmed yet and like he said its a 50/50 chance so they’re still not 100% sure if life exist on the planet

    • @jamessmith785
      @jamessmith785 10 днів тому +37

      People are too preoccupied by themselves and their socials to care about anything going on in the world.

    • @JCL1023
      @JCL1023 10 днів тому +17

      Because with current technology it would take about 2.2 million years to send the fastest probe we have. It's just not relevant yet or possibly ever.

    • @popcultexpress
      @popcultexpress 10 днів тому +2

      it has been huge news my friend but im guessing your algorithm doesnt show much news like this. It has been in the on and offline media for a bit now. Dimethyl sulphide REMEMBER.

  • @infidelcastro5129
    @infidelcastro5129 14 днів тому +384

    I for one welcome our exoplanetary microbial overlords.

    • @AdastraRecordings
      @AdastraRecordings 14 днів тому +5

      Well played.

    • @mrwhat5094
      @mrwhat5094 14 днів тому +11

      "If there's one. There's more"

    • @BunniMonster
      @BunniMonster 14 днів тому +17

      In space no one can hear you meme.

    • @vanbalzup6481
      @vanbalzup6481 14 днів тому

      I’ve seen them myself. They aren’t interested in us. We are just ants to them.

    • @Debbie-henri
      @Debbie-henri 13 днів тому +8

      As opposed to our current leaders with their microbial-sized brains.

  • @mm1k3y
    @mm1k3y 5 днів тому +1

    It's fascinating that it may have been found but I've undoubtedly believed the universe is as full of life as it is full of galaxies, moons, mountains, craters, rivers, stars, and planets...

  • @user-kd7oj7xl5p
    @user-kd7oj7xl5p 3 дні тому +2

    Don't worry, alien have already discovered us

  • @WillTrespass
    @WillTrespass 8 днів тому +279

    Always scary searching for alien life when we don’t even get along with each other on earth 😅

    • @OriginalContent89
      @OriginalContent89 7 днів тому +31

      Don't worry, I'm sure rebelling against our alien overlords will bring us together

    • @krox477
      @krox477 7 днів тому

      Yeah humans will colonize it soon

    • @mr.guzwee7695
      @mr.guzwee7695 7 днів тому +7

      Interplanetary travel and discovery will continue

    • @zerma6
      @zerma6 7 днів тому +8

      Maybe we need to find aliens to hate them and love each others

    • @swivels
      @swivels 7 днів тому +11

      They might have oil

  • @aaronramos6056
    @aaronramos6056 8 днів тому +257

    The fact that he kept the info for himself for a whole week before to talk to anyone speak VOLUME !

    • @newagain9964
      @newagain9964 8 днів тому +26

      Because it could go other way and hurt his reputation. If some (powerful) fool gets a hold of info and uses incorrectly

    • @MrDimitrus
      @MrDimitrus 8 днів тому +13

      In scientific research, any result could mean anything, either being true (which requires further proof) or appearing to be true but is false (example due to corrupted data).
      In physics many other researchers and scientists will judge your data rigorously.
      And by this his reputation could be in the line, which could translate to things like loss of funding and credibility. It’s a whole system where you’re “credibility” (based on your research work) is like your credit, which qualifies you for many important achievements and funding. That’s why I understand that he kept it to himself for a bit, he mentions that before he told his team, which they then did further test to prove his data was correct.

    • @estrafalario5612
      @estrafalario5612 8 днів тому +10

      ​@@MrDimitrus yes.
      Or in other words:
      Not saying "this is true" to the very first results that you obtain is the reason for science to be reliable.

    • @akhileshuvarv7793
      @akhileshuvarv7793 7 днів тому

      I kept my feelings to myself for this entire life from a person, he's not special duh