The basic science of pulsars is really cool, but we can also use their signals as navigation beacons too for spacecraft! I study these navigation methods and it’s a very interesting topic that I think deserves a video!
It's interesting that the white dwarves' merger didn't trigger a type 1a supernova. Since the angular momentum of the white dwarves was conserved -- ergo the millisecond pulsar -- the centrifugal force was enough to overcome the combined gravitation thus preventing the supernova.
Pulsars are strangely more scary to me than most black holes. The sound, the wack physics, the obscene rotation rate for something so massive. The sounds of the pulses of radiation make my heart race.
I'm shocked you guys didn't mention Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff limit. So that if a neutron star reaches its mass limit of 2.16 solar masses, then it will collapse into a new black hole. So the campaign star getting added to the neutron star's mass could have resulted in planets in orbit around a black hole. 🤯
I wonder if, in the space fairing future, we rid ourselves of terms like "planets" and "exoplanet" (as they are terms better suited for a lab than an explanation vessel.) what we would replace them with? I could see a system that classified celestial bodies by particular "human level" properties. Like habitability, relative energy abundance, or if valuable resources are present.
I love cool science stuff like this. Science is so interesting. So many different areas of study that have their own amazing and fun stories. Even geology shouldn’t be taken for granite.
At the beginning of the video Hank says pulsars are some of the brightest objects in the universe. Are pulsars actually bright? Supernovas are bright, but is a neutron star pulsar very bright even considering the radio emissions?
what i still dont understand. how can pulsars be that precise when the distance between us and them is constantly changing because of the earth traveling around the sun and the sun traveling around our galaxy? should that not effect tha signals from pulsars?
They must carefully subtract those effects from the data. Pulsars can have rotation periods ranging from milliseconds to a minute or so, and there aren't that many (or any?) objects in the solar system that could oscillate the Earth so quickly and regularly.
The size og the solar system is .0127 light years. Earths orbit is orders of magnitude smaller. Geminga is the nearest pulsar at 800 light years away. So day to day or even year to year positional changes of Earth with respect to Geminga is so small compared to the total distance that variation in pulsar timing is likely to be negligible.
Didn't our great leader get laughed ay for complaining about Intereference from the 'Deep Space', now scientists can even measure just how much they interfered with their Interfere-o-meter.
His use of the term, “space time,” in place of simply “space” is laughable. There is not even one shred of evidence that time is a tangible, even less that space time is a thing, but hey, I guess he feels it makes him seem cool.
As a class aid, it's great. But I'd be happy if I never again see a movie using the dancer pulling in arms comparison. Or even worse, punching a pencil through folded paper...
I'm just curious what's with all these compilations as of late? Staff cutdowns, lack of content(?) what's the cause? It's a shame and I hope whatever it is will sort itself out in time.
No tardan en unir los puntos de un brazo galáctico de la vía lactea para navegar por portales o usar las mareas de movimiento y gravedad para viajar del centro al borde exterior, lo difícil es pasar de un brazo a otro para navegar y explorar, sobre todo los puntos de confección, los científicos son muy listos, en el futuro habrá 3 formas mínimo de navegar la vía lactea, sugerencia. Cómo hacer portales al estudiar estos pulsar es y enanas blancas junto otras cosas desconocidas del cosmos, tendrán un sistema de caminos por la vía lactea como en la fundación de Isaac assimov.
No me extrañaria usen pluton y su luna el baricentro para investigar mejor la propiedad del espacio tiempo, la curvatura de gravedad y así descubrir cómo tener otras aplicaciones los científicos como lentes donde puedan crear portales para viajar entre sistemas solares o al menos usarlo para toda clase de experimentos de física, igual al encontrar planetas similares a pluton, sugerencia.
I'm glad I am not the only one who saw it that way.... At least if I wasn't looking directly at it, but at the edge of my vision lmao thank you internet stranger!!!!! Now that egg has a tool belt though. Ugh. And in the voice of "Bob the Builder"... The narrator just said something like "It's nasty in there"..... Omg
You guys ever gonna acknowledge your misinformation on the azaidoazideazide vid You did no fact checking snd just copied a single paper that even stated in the full thing that there were more sensitive compounds that had been tested before
A Day for God is like 1,000 Earth Years, And 1,000 God years is like 1 Earth day, for the lord our God is beyond Time and Space, which where the first creations.
Can't even be an ancient celestial object anymore without having to pay taxes 😕
Still, other other stars have to worry about inflation
So true 😔
Naming a neutron star "Lich" is just poetry.
RIP Arecibo 😢
Back in the day, I had SETI@HOME running on my PC crunching data coming out of that thing.
The basic science of pulsars is really cool, but we can also use their signals as navigation beacons too for spacecraft! I study these navigation methods and it’s a very interesting topic that I think deserves a video!
The naming of that Pulsar and it’s planets is just brilliant
Pulsars are my favourite star. They just seem to resonate. 😉
That for some reason made me roll my eyes so hard I wanted to say thank you for the fun! 😁
It's interesting that the white dwarves' merger didn't trigger a type 1a supernova. Since the angular momentum of the white dwarves was conserved -- ergo the millisecond pulsar -- the centrifugal force was enough to overcome the combined gravitation thus preventing the supernova.
Plus the lack of fuel for a supernova. They can’t “get their nova on” from all neutrons or protons. Need some helium or hydrogen.
There's a pulsar clock in St Catherine's Church in Gdańsk (Poland)
Pulsars are strangely more scary to me than most black holes. The sound, the wack physics, the obscene rotation rate for something so massive. The sounds of the pulses of radiation make my heart race.
The naming scheme for Lich and its planets is the best
Thank you for labeling it a Compilation
I'm shocked you guys didn't mention Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff limit. So that if a neutron star reaches its mass limit of 2.16 solar masses, then it will collapse into a new black hole. So the campaign star getting added to the neutron star's mass could have resulted in planets in orbit around a black hole. 🤯
Thank you so mucha for this video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this information is pure gold for common people like me, regards from Argentina
I wonder if, in the space fairing future, we rid ourselves of terms like "planets" and "exoplanet" (as they are terms better suited for a lab than an explanation vessel.) what we would replace them with?
I could see a system that classified celestial bodies by particular "human level" properties. Like habitability, relative energy abundance, or if valuable resources are present.
I love cool science stuff like this. Science is so interesting. So many different areas of study that have their own amazing and fun stories. Even geology shouldn’t be taken for granite.
Oh. Always makes me sad to see pictures of pre-collapse Arecibo.
The host is so good
Which one?
Woo!
Pulsars and their sounds are described in the first three verses of Surah Tariq. Tariq means knoking.
Anyone know if JWST can aid in the detection additional pulsars? Are the cameras able to capture anything that might show periodicity?
not likely they usually just put on xrays and radio waves
Rip Arecibo
What is the rule that Lich "may be no exception to", as stated (or loosely guessed?) at 5:06?
At the beginning of the video Hank says pulsars are some of the brightest objects in the universe. Are pulsars actually bright? Supernovas are bright, but is a neutron star pulsar very bright even considering the radio emissions?
Sounds just like how Helocicon (foundation) was formed.
prof. Aleksander Wolszczan disover 1st planets outside of our solar system not the Swiss?
Skeletor should just go ahead and move to one of those planets hahahahahahhahaa!
I can't believe Reed invented the human voice.
if only you could get a red star to pulse lex, superman would be brought to his knees... 🤩🤯
Pianos!
Space and neutrinos
what i still dont understand. how can pulsars be that precise when the distance between us and them is constantly changing because of the earth traveling around the sun and the sun traveling around our galaxy? should that not effect tha signals from pulsars?
My guess is that our motion is compensated for in the measurements. But that is a good question.
They must carefully subtract those effects from the data. Pulsars can have rotation periods ranging from milliseconds to a minute or so, and there aren't that many (or any?) objects in the solar system that could oscillate the Earth so quickly and regularly.
The size og the solar system is .0127 light years. Earths orbit is orders of magnitude smaller. Geminga is the nearest pulsar at 800 light years away. So day to day or even year to year positional changes of Earth with respect to Geminga is so small compared to the total distance that variation in pulsar timing is likely to be negligible.
So all pulsars are neutron stars, but not all neutron stars are pulsars?
は、i won't destroy either but that can be like Skywalker.
Didn't our great leader get laughed ay for complaining about Intereference from the 'Deep Space', now scientists can even measure just how much they interfered with their Interfere-o-meter.
Why haven't we had any more James webb videos?
binary system of what? usually it's pictures that gets that treatment by pixel size.
i was no light,gravity?
How's that not evidence of a K2 civilization?
😅😅😅well ingormeti0n.Good show 😅
Thanks for disclosing the compilation.
putting pulsars to work has lex luthor written all over it... hmmm.🤔
No, compilations bad! Make a playlist!
⭐🙂👍!
His use of the term, “space time,” in place of simply “space” is laughable. There is not even one shred of evidence that time is a tangible, even less that space time is a thing, but hey, I guess he feels it makes him seem cool.
Spank the Hank~
As a class aid, it's great. But I'd be happy if I never again see a movie using the dancer pulling in arms comparison.
Or even worse, punching a pencil through folded paper...
Primordial black holes are like the infinity stones
or the extinguished core of burnt out stars cracked open revealing star gems or infinity stones.
I'm just curious what's with all these compilations as of late? Staff cutdowns, lack of content(?) what's the cause? It's a shame and I hope whatever it is will sort itself out in time.
No tardan en unir los puntos de un brazo galáctico de la vía lactea para navegar por portales o usar las mareas de movimiento y gravedad para viajar del centro al borde exterior, lo difícil es pasar de un brazo a otro para navegar y explorar, sobre todo los puntos de confección, los científicos son muy listos, en el futuro habrá 3 formas mínimo de navegar la vía lactea, sugerencia.
Cómo hacer portales al estudiar estos pulsar es y enanas blancas junto otras cosas desconocidas del cosmos, tendrán un sistema de caminos por la vía lactea como en la fundación de Isaac assimov.
No me extrañaria usen pluton y su luna el baricentro para investigar mejor la propiedad del espacio tiempo, la curvatura de gravedad y así descubrir cómo tener otras aplicaciones los científicos como lentes donde puedan crear portales para viajar entre sistemas solares o al menos usarlo para toda clase de experimentos de física, igual al encontrar planetas similares a pluton, sugerencia.
Writers probably could have done better than "twice as close."
Maybe planets around coolers stars are able to absorb stuff like oxygen more because less is pushed away
Is the thumbnail a deviled egg?
I'm glad I am not the only one who saw it that way.... At least if I wasn't looking directly at it, but at the edge of my vision lmao thank you internet stranger!!!!! Now that egg has a tool belt though. Ugh. And in the voice of "Bob the Builder"... The narrator just said something like "It's nasty in there"..... Omg
The only way you could forget that the first exoplanet was discovered in 1992 is if you aren't as smart as you think you are.
People under 30 years old weren't around then.
really wish you would label compilation episodes that are just made up of older clips.
You guys ever gonna acknowledge your misinformation on the azaidoazideazide vid
You did no fact checking snd just copied a single paper that even stated in the full thing that there were more sensitive compounds that had been tested before
Bro they barely have any skepticism. This is what i hate the most about this channel
@@ruberxwibebadhi that, and the hand waving of the lady...
@@ruberxwibebadhi it is an increasingly common issue
@@Paul_C ehh I'm not that annoyed by that
@@ruberxwibebadhi "Conspiracy theory" you mean? Science is literally skepticism you flat earth maniacs
Buffalo wild wings parmesan and garlic is not my favourite.
13:42 Kaitlin Omg you are so hot!
What?...
A Day for God is like 1,000 Earth Years,
And 1,000 God years is like 1 Earth day,
for the lord our God is beyond Time and Space,
which where the first creations.
We don't need your silly "he/him" grow up and get unwoke.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksander_Wolszczan