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0:10 I love how we still keep saying there is no chance of life on a planet we literally don’t know or ever visited. As though our definition of life has been proven to be the only form of life in this infinite galaxy. We have bugs and bacteria that can survive extreme temperatures so there might be even more extreme versions of the creatures else where. Why are we saying this when we haven’t even explored 0.00001% of the universe? Not to mention the Galaxies we will NEVER ever reach due to the expanding vastness of space. Its crazy.
i know what you're saying but at the same time I see it the opposite way. A bizarre planet on the other side of the universe isn't significant in my life. The problems I have to directly face every day are far more significant to me.
It's crazy, in the grand scheme of the universe, we're just small organisms living on this small planet. You would think more people would be grateful to be on a world that can sustain life, but there are always squabbles over differences between class, gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, etc. etc. Most people will never learn, lol!
That would probably p*** in the face of evolution and genetics though, ask the natives from north and south america, but tbf if we pump too much more shite into the air faster then we can evolve to cope then an alien planet somewhere might eventually become more habitable then earth
I wonder how accurate our knowledge on these planets really are. We’re really only capturing faint signatures and guessing based on science, observed on earth
@Retard Idiot Ridiot then you can’t believe in heaven?your name fits you well:)heaven/god is just a belief and argument just like science so you can’t just bash one
@Retard Idiot Ridiot There really isn’t any. All we have to go on is stories and a book that’s been constantly rewritten. We can’t prove or disprove a God. But science can be proven... limited to what we’re aware of
@Retard Idiot Ridiot wdym it was never rewritten? The most mass produced version of the Bible was literally massively edited by king James who literally took out everything he didn’t like. On top of that each time it’s translated the meaning of things is distorted.
@Retard Idiot Ridiot I’m a history minor. King James was pissed that the church wouldn’t grant him a divorce so he decided to create his own church and changed everything he didn’t agree with. He didn’t translate shit. Take a basic European course then come back and talk.
I think it should be said “inhospitable to the human species” because life in other planets could have evolved to survive on different gasses, temperatures, and atmospheres. Not all life in the universe has to follow the same evolution laws that we humans have followed.
Well because we don't know how life could survive in conditions like that and its humans that made this video, I think horrifying is an appropriate title.
@@beyondbackwater4933 to us yes, but I’m pointing out that he mentions planets being inhospitable, that’s really shallow term. There could be live way different thank we know or are used to. Which makes it even more horrifying
Yeah this bugs me, too. It's pretty narcissistic of us as humans to assume that any planet inhospitable to us is inhospitable to ALL life. It's funny that we're like "it's 700 degrees on this one terrible planet, obviously life can't be there." Meanwhile there could be alien life forms the likes of which we can't even begin to comprehend living in the core of Venus for all we know. Of course we have no way of knowing if life exists elsewhere and in what conditions it came about on some strange planet, for now anyway. So it makes sense that we humans are looking for the signs of life as we know them: water, temperatures we find bearable, oxygen, etc. It's logical on our part I guess, if we're looking for life then we're looking for conditions that support life as we know it, otherwise we don't know what to search for.
That's very true, us humans think we are the center of the universe its pathetic, we don't even know about our deepest parts of the sea while we say life can't exist here and there lol
Early life lived in atmosphere without oxygen and breathed Nitrous oxide. Life can probably survive in many different harsh environments but multicellular life is probably a lot rarer.
Considering how large the universe truly is, and how it is even larger than what we can see, it wouldn't be far off to say that any planet that could be conceivable mathematically could, and probably does, exist.
I feel like there's a limit to how terrifying a planet can be, like all these planets would pretty much see you dead within seconds of finding yourself on its surface. Honestly a more terrifying planet than these would be one that gives you a hope for survival, keeping you alive for some time but basically torturing you over a long period of time just by existing there.
Imagine a similar content creator on another alien planet talking about the most dangerous planets in space, then it mentions Earth not because of their icompatibility to live here but because of the species residing here (specifically mentions humans).
Stop, not only humans are dangerous, but nature itself and all species on earth and outside of earth. Humans behave more like a parasite, but that is part of nature too, and if there are more advanced species out there, then we humans will be cattle or slaves for them.
@@smartgirl_92 indeed, however, the ultimate cause of nature's unbalanced and unlivable state is because of our detrimental actions and apathetic attitude towards it. So the argument still stands that humans ourselves can never sustain a living planet becuase of our faulty judgement (which makes us human afterall).
@@crystalinetv8079 yhhhh like we all go and discuss with the producer and writer of Star Trek on Netflix, how we can warp outta earth’s atmosphere to these exoplanets.
Earthlings: "Wow, look at how hot that exoplanet must be!" Mercury: "Yeah...I'll just go screw myself." Edit: Okay, okay. We all know now that Venus is the hottest of the planets. But poor Mercury never gets any attention.
I never understand why people say ‘there can’t be life on that planet because of it’s conditions.’ No… organisms from EARTH couldn’t live on that planet, there could easily be living beings on said planet that have adapted to live in their conditions. It really frustrates me when this argument is brought up
Heck, you could just look at extremophiles to see the extreme conditions that Earth life can survive in. There are microbes that travelled to the Moon and back on the outside of the Apollo craft, and then carried on like nothing had happened.
Any “life” on these planets would be so far removed from anything we recognize that you wouldn’t be able to definitively say it is alive. We’d be talking self-replicating chemical compounds, and probably not much more complex than that.
@@Shaun_Jones Agreed, there are theories that similar chemicals live in the core of the sun. Also if planets like Venus and Jupiter don't have life, why think even less hospitable planets have life.
With it absorbing that much light, would TrES-2b essentially look like a flat black circle, like it was Vantablack? Would the red glow undo that effect?
Just imagine how amazing it would be if you could walk on those planets or fly through the universe and seeing these planets from a far in real life...
What I find fun about the universe is that there are so many habitable planets to find and drool over and there are also plenty of awful nightmare scenario worlds to Instant Transmission to. I think they're neat, like diamonds that rain from the clouds, or oceans unimaginably deep.
The idea of sub-surface oceans always blows my mind. Just to think of a cold, pitch black body of water that massive is really troubling in my opinion.
By watching this I remind myself how God created us with a purpose and His promises in afterlife. As you go up in the sky your age literally stops and becomes eternal. How We are unique and how God sent his prophets starting from our forefather prophet Adam to including prophet Jesus to last of them prophet Muhammad.
By watching this I remind myself how God created us with a purpose and His promises in afterlife. As you go up in the sky your age literally stops and becomes eternal. How We are unique and how God sent his prophets starting from our forefather prophet Adam to including prophet Jesus to last of them prophet Muhammad.
Theoretically we could be seeing them in the past as light years effect how we see other planets, someone as far as 64 million lights years would be seeing Dino’s not humans
By watching this I remind myself how God created us with a purpose and His promises in afterlife. As you go up in the sky your age literally stops and becomes eternal. How We are unique and how God sent his prophets starting from our forefather prophet Adam to including prophet Jesus to last of them prophet Muhammad.
Lots of oddity out there in the Universe. Space Exploration is a double pointed arrow, one side aims to investigate and get to know the nature of the universe we live in, and the other side is to invite us to cherish life in any form through any spicies here on Earth. Thanks for the inspiring video Sergey 🙏 .
Glad you told me about how dangerous these places are! Was thinking about hitting one of these places next weekend in my hyperspace car, but I guess it’s too dangerous. No idea how you got a cameraman to get out there 😅
It's insane to me how many noteworthy objects have been formed, existed for billions of years having all sorts of interesting things happen to them, and then have been destroyed, all in darkness, without anyone knowing they were ever even there.
@@paulgibbon5991 That's a very good point. I remember reading a quote a few years back, that we exist as a way for the universe to consciously learn about itself, it definitely changed the way I look at things and seemed to partially answer the biggest question of all, "why are we here?"
By watching this I remind myself how God created us with a purpose and His promises in afterlife. As you go up in the sky your age literally stops and becomes eternal. How We are unique and how God sent his prophets starting from our forefather prophet Adam to including prophet Jesus to last of them prophet Muhammad.
@@syedbaqir2687 it’s so annoying to read opinions about space or science because there’s always someone that repeats the same comment about god or just butts in about God because apparently God doesn’t need any evidence or factual information to be here nobody cares abt your god. Not even now 6 months later
@@caitie2010 Because God is everywhere from cells to huge universe. Just how God sweared in holly Quran about a place where stars vanishes. This reminds me of Black hole.
Our little galaxy by itself is so mind numbingly vast that I firmly believe there are Earth like planets out there. Too bad we'll never reach them, the human race will annihilate itself long before we ever reach that hypothetical stage of civilization.
@@poogstaman6075 we could be a little creative and find newer ways. giant stretches of mud instead of oceans? let’s try to put fish in them anyways and evolve mud monsters
Really goes to show how Lucky and Extraordinary it is to have planets, like the Earth, manifest in our Universe. They're like prime examples of the "Perfect" Planet for Inhabiting Life
We might never know: The formula of living/life here in earth might have different definition in other planets, that some inhabitable planet to us is a paradise for another lifeform
Well, Earth only seems ideal to us because we've spent so long adapting to it. After all, we think of oxygen as being vital to life, but other aliens might recoil at the idea of a world saturated in an excreted flammable toxin. Other worlds might be "ideal" for totally different forms of life, though hellish for humans.
How can we say that life can’t exist on the extreme planets? For all we know there could be life that requires extreme hot, cold or gravity. It’s hard to imagine any of those but you never know. There could be alien life that can’t imagine how anything could live with oxygen.
Just my point. What makes our so-called scientific community think that life must follow the patterns found here on this tiny planet in an obscure corner of the universe? We don't even know what exists in the extreme depths of the oceans but we are trying to dictate what obtains millions of light years away, based on a few scant images
@@makobooslajabless570 ya that is crazy that are oceans are like 90% undiscovered. All we kno we could have a whole life form living deep in our oceans
I doubt we are the only sentient species at our level of tech in the galaxy. You know for all we know, a couple hundred light years away there might be another sapient type species tryna go to space. Perhaps all the way on the other side of the Milky Way there’s a space faring empire. We don’t know really, but it’s more than likely there are millions of other sentient species, or were at some point.
When it said horrifying planets, I was hoping for planets that scientists believe had life at some point but the planet shows no signs of life now. Not just planets that have really high or low tempatures. Still interesting though. Makes me want to get into astronomy
They won't know whether the planets show signs of life until the planets are actually visited, by either human or robot explorers, and the knowledge and gathered samples relayed back for dissemination. Even if a planet had living societies building HUUUGE structures, the planets would be too far away for current technology to be able to see those structures, much less relay them back within a timely manner while current living humans are still alive. Even the planetary pictures shown here are basically "best guess" mock-ups based off estimated radiation levels, mass density, solar activity, galaxy behavior, and other current scientific knowledge of how different materials interact together/apart/at a distance/in space/etc. Even now, we can only suspect rather than know about life having once existed on Mars, and we've had multiple robotic visits there. There's even suspected life on a couple other planets in our solar system, but we can't confirm those, either.
@@xx_blitz_xx_80 why is it unacceptable to mock people that believe in disproven bs? At this point, it isn’t opinion vs. opinion, it’s fact vs. opinion. Then maybe more opinion vs. opinion when I laugh at them for defending the indefensible.
By watching this I remind myself how God created us with a purpose and His promises in afterlife. As you go up in the sky your age literally stops and becomes eternal. How We are unique and how God sent his prophets starting from our forefather prophet Adam to including prophet Jesus to last of them prophet Muhammad.
I think it's important to note, that because of the speed of light and general relativity... these were once the most dangerous planets, but as far as anyone knows even if they still exist, it's unlikely they're in the condition we've observed them to be.
they are 60-1000 light years from us. So any visual info we get is 60-1000 years old... which is very very insignificant amount of time when looking at scales of planet lifecycles. So I think they would be pretty much in the same condition
I’m just aching to know if there’s life outside our galaxy.. there’s so many galaxies out there.. I refuse to believe that we are the only species in the whole universe.. we might never know, but I believe there’s life in other galaxies far far away from us.
By watching this I remind myself how God created us with a purpose and His promises in afterlife. As you go up in the sky your age literally stops and becomes eternal. How We are unique and how God sent his prophets starting from our forefather prophet Adam to including prophet Jesus to last of them prophet Muhammad.
Astronaut's first words when setting foot on Earth's moon: "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." Astronaut's first words when setting foot on any of the planets in this video: "OH GOD IT BURNS OH THE PAIN OW OW OW OW SOMEBODY HELP ME I'M ON FIRE IT'S SO HOT ON THIS PLA-"
A great video that made me feel as insignificant as a grain of sand on the beach. I found it hard to comprehend the size and distance of the planets involved. None of this really seems real to me.
You ever really think we'll go that far? I mean, RIGHT NOW, we don't have any other planet to go live in, much less the means to go there. But we have weapons capable of destroying pretty much all life on earth.
"quite a few scary places in our universe"... Let me rephrase that: EVERYTHING out there in the universe is scary. Everything is in pretty much scale of which would be end to all life if it hit here. :D Let it be exploding star, big ass meteorites or black holes. Everything out there is to kill life.
@gaby Space ships don't exist neither do robots we never used them so at this point abunch of people with a CGI are guessing None of us are ALLOWED to leave the planet did you ever think of that?
It's really difficult to try and comprehend the sheer Size of the cosmological Chemistry Set. Just Incredible and Over whelming. Thank you so much for these video's, They are truly Amazing.
something is dangerous or not is relative.. whenever we see something opposite to our conception of life.. we see it as dangerous. While it might be life for some other life forms.
Doesn’t even have to be space. Look into the depths of the ocean and there’s plenty of aquatic life that can survive in conditions that could kill a human almost instantly
@@MLGGaAn9sStT3R did you read my comment and the one i was responding too. And yes water is one of the requirements for life to be supported and appear but bot the only one....
Did you know there are more atoms in a deep breath, than there are stars in the observeable universe? If you think we are small, give that one a thought.
No, we aren’t. We are able to see planets clearly which are more than 1000,000,000,000,000 miles away. This is an incredibly awesome work. 😎 this is all what your mind, my mind, our mind can do ! We are tall beyond measure, my guy, concerning our mental strength.
@@gloryofholera yes. It was one of the bloodiest battles in super earth history. It will go down in the history books. It was one of the first major battles with the automatons and millions of divers lost their lives there. My commanding officer compared it to space Vietnam (the battle fought by the Americans and the nva thousands of years ago). Although this battle was worse. The enemy wasn’t human and divers hadn’t learned the mechanics of the bots yet due to the earliness of the conflict. A mixture of hellish combat, uncertainty on how to defend themselves, a thick jungle environment and lack of cover led to the deaths of millions. I personally saw my buddy get chopped in half by a berserker while I ran through the trees narrowly escaping with only a few bullet wounds. I will forever wear my cape to honor those that didn’t make it.
I love video’s like yours, I wish there were more. I love learning, I’m 71 years young, I am always looking for programs that will teach me something new. I believe that if you keep your mind active you will not become a Zombie sitting on a bed doing nothing but waiting for someone to feed me. Please keep putting out great videos like this one…
There's so much speculation about planets outside our solar system that the descriptions of planets sounds like something written by a Star Trek inspired fan fiction encyclopedia (nerds only deluxe edition)
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The fact that we’re living in a universe where those exoplanets do exist frightens me, and yet intrigued me of how the surface on those planets really look like.
Yes you cant live there with physical body (our body is the same with earth) , but u should say that to people : u can visit there with your spiritual power and there is no fear , fear comes from not knowing , maybe it have fear just for u . (Invisibility have no meaning for those who can see everything)
An infinite body of cold water as far as the eye can see with no solid ground below you, and your just floating in the endless cold dead sea alone. Just thinking about it makes me feel like I'm suffocating
Yes please!! More exoplanet stuff would be great, if possible. Other subjects I'm personally curious about: 1.Oumuamua: Could it have been some sort of interstellar probe as Avi Loeb has proposed? Or is it just an interstellar anomaly - interesting, and unusual, but still a completely natural object. 2.What might the future of Earth & humanity be like in 200 years or so, and also, what might the very distant future be like(say, 100,000 years or more), assuming we survive? What might we look like? Would we even recognize our future selves as "human"? I know this is a COMPLETELY speculative question(s), and it may not be possible to even somewhat accurately predict what we might be like in thousands of years. But I'd still LOVE to hear your ideas on possible timelines for humanity. It's important to make sure people know that these ideas are ENTIRELY SPECULATIVE, but nonetheless, given our tendency to only think in terms of our own lifetime, I still think there are many potential concrete benefits for us as a species(like the problem of pollution & our reliance on fossil fuels) in getting even a few people to think beyond their own personal existence. 3. The Kardashev Scale(funny, my auto-correct tried to change Kardashev to Kardashian... Oy vey 🙄). What might a type 1, 2, & 3 civilization be like? And though I know we're still a Type 0 civilization (around 0.55-0.8, depending on who you ask) when do you think we might reach a Type 1 civilization? Are we close? Or are we still potentially hundreds of even thousands of years away from even that milestone? Or is the idea that we will even reach Type 1 overly optimistic for any civilization, as most advanced species may tend to kill themselves off before they can reach any sort of technological and/or spiritual maturity. 4. The Fermi Paradox. I'm curious to hear any ideas you might have on why we haven't heard even a single peep from some other alien intelligence or alien consciousness? Or maybe we have and just aren't advanced enough yet to pick up on the evidence of their existence? I'd welcome any ideas, no matter how theoretical - or even "out there" they might seem to some. 5. Finally, I saw a very interesting discussion at the 2009 World Science Festival with physicists Alan Guth, Brian Greene, Andre Linde, & philosopher Nick Bostrom. While the entire discussion on cosmic inflation was fascinating & Guth, Linde & Greene's hypothesis for the existence of a multiverse very convincing, it was Mr. Bostrom's idea that we may be, in fact, living in some sort of advanced computer simulation, what he calls "ancestor simulations" that really got me thinking. In the interest of keeping my comment(which is probably already past the point of being "too long")as succinct as possible, I'm not going to regurgitate his argument for why we may literally all be existing in some sort of advanced computer simulation. But I will say that I found his argument not only sound, but also very intriguing, and was left wanting more. I'd be curious to hear your thoughts on this idea in particular. (It's also important to note that Mr. Bostrom doesn't necessarily believe we are in a simulation, he merely asserts it's one of three likely possibilities.) So... If I had my pick of topics for you to cover in future videos, these would most certainly be among them. I'll conclude by saying that I found your video extremely engaging, well-produced, insightful, and extremely watchable. So even if you never cover any of my suggested topics, I've already Subscribed to your channel, and you can be assured I'll continue to watch any future videos you post and, as the kids say, will be sure to "smash that Like button". Thank You for sharing such an amazing video. The universe is just such a fascinating place. It seems like we're learning something new & surprising every day. And with every new discovery, it only seems to open the door to an even greater number of strange, new, & exciting mysteries & questions. We're most certainly on an amazing ride, and when it comes to things like cosmology & quantum mechanics, it's without question a truly exciting time to be alive. Again, Thank You for your excellent video and for taking the time to read my Comment. And my apologies if it's a bit too long, and a bit too wordy. But please know that my wordiness is merely a manifestation of the excitement & intellectual curiosity your video has inspired. I wish all UA-cam content was as interesting as your video. So again, Thank You.
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I would say yeah, but also it took a bit of luck to get here. 5 mass extinction events occurred before humans and it’s lucky that a meteor or volcano didn’t happen as humans were starting. But yes aside from that adapting to our conditions is responsible
Meanwhile, somewhere in a different galaxy aliens are watching a video about how terrifying this planet called Earth is because of a destructive species called humans.
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0:10 I love how we still keep saying there is no chance of life on a planet we literally don’t know or ever visited. As though our definition of life has been proven to be the only form of life in this infinite galaxy. We have bugs and bacteria that can survive extreme temperatures so there might be even more extreme versions of the creatures else where. Why are we saying this when we haven’t even explored 0.00001% of the universe? Not to mention the Galaxies we will NEVER ever reach due to the expanding vastness of space. Its crazy.
More on mass extinction...pls bro ....😁
@@Nanipraveentiru 🤔🤔🤔
Kudos to the cameraman for risking his life going to all these places
Straight out of NASA'S playbook
Someone clever, finally 🙌👏... simple point made but true 👍
Not all heroes wear capes.
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Whenever I’m in a bad mood I watch vids about the universe to remind myself how insignificant whatever I’m upset over really is
I watch it to face my fears. It doesn't work and I suffer an existential crisis every time.
@@jeffklaubo3168 nice to know I’m not the only one 🙃
i know what you're saying but at the same time I see it the opposite way. A bizarre planet on the other side of the universe isn't significant in my life. The problems I have to directly face every day are far more significant to me.
It's crazy, in the grand scheme of the universe, we're just small organisms living on this small planet.
You would think more people would be grateful to be on a world that can sustain life, but there are always
squabbles over differences between class, gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, etc. etc. Most people will never
learn, lol!
I remind my self how small we are and our problems.
Earth: So you plan to leave me for other planets?
Also Earth: Here take a look at the options..
Lol
Appreciate what we have...ignorant humans
It's stupid humans that look for another planet while destroying the one they live on instead of not shitting on earth
@@mikebrady8193 True asf
@@gb-jg1ud chill bru you are human.....
*I wonder whether there is a planet out there even more habitable than Earth*
There are millions, they are called Goldilocks Planets.
That would probably p*** in the face of evolution and genetics though, ask the natives from north and south america, but tbf if we pump too much more shite into the air faster then we can evolve to cope then an alien planet somewhere might eventually become more habitable then earth
In a galaxy far far far away
If we make our planet completely uninhabitable we can make it happen.
Modern problems require modern solutions.
that would be a planet without humans
Next, the most paradise planets ever discovered.
Earth 🌎
Difficult one when you've been living with a 10 all your life.
Can't wait to see one of my children on that list
@@HD_10180 wait, WHUT??
@@holysheepshat3716um my planets are my kids
they call us "parent stars" for a reason
I wonder how accurate our knowledge on these planets really are. We’re really only capturing faint signatures and guessing based on science, observed on earth
Physics is physics. As it is on Earth, so it must be in heaven.
@Retard Idiot Ridiot then you can’t believe in heaven?your name fits you well:)heaven/god is just a belief and argument just like science so you can’t just bash one
@Retard Idiot Ridiot There really isn’t any. All we have to go on is stories and a book that’s been constantly rewritten.
We can’t prove or disprove a God. But science can be proven... limited to what we’re aware of
@Retard Idiot Ridiot wdym it was never rewritten? The most mass produced version of the Bible was literally massively edited by king James who literally took out everything he didn’t like. On top of that each time it’s translated the meaning of things is distorted.
@Retard Idiot Ridiot I’m a history minor. King James was pissed that the church wouldn’t grant him a divorce so he decided to create his own church and changed everything he didn’t agree with. He didn’t translate shit.
Take a basic European course then come back and talk.
I think it should be said “inhospitable to the human species” because life in other planets could have evolved to survive on different gasses, temperatures, and atmospheres. Not all life in the universe has to follow the same evolution laws that we humans have followed.
Well because we don't know how life could survive in conditions like that and its humans that made this video, I think horrifying is an appropriate title.
@@beyondbackwater4933 to us yes, but I’m pointing out that he mentions planets being inhospitable, that’s really shallow term. There could be live way different thank we know or are used to. Which makes it even more horrifying
Yeah this bugs me, too. It's pretty narcissistic of us as humans to assume that any planet inhospitable to us is inhospitable to ALL life. It's funny that we're like "it's 700 degrees on this one terrible planet, obviously life can't be there." Meanwhile there could be alien life forms the likes of which we can't even begin to comprehend living in the core of Venus for all we know.
Of course we have no way of knowing if life exists elsewhere and in what conditions it came about on some strange planet, for now anyway. So it makes sense that we humans are looking for the signs of life as we know them: water, temperatures we find bearable, oxygen, etc. It's logical on our part I guess, if we're looking for life then we're looking for conditions that support life as we know it, otherwise we don't know what to search for.
That's very true, us humans think we are the center of the universe its pathetic, we don't even know about our deepest parts of the sea while we say life can't exist here and there lol
Early life lived in atmosphere without oxygen and breathed Nitrous oxide. Life can probably survive in many different harsh environments but multicellular life is probably a lot rarer.
Considering how large the universe truly is, and how it is even larger than what we can see, it wouldn't be far off to say that any planet that could be conceivable mathematically could, and probably does, exist.
Ok
Aww...I remember being 14... life goes SO quickly kid! Never forget that ever. ...
🤯 cool concept, I find it hard to wrap my head around stuff like that, freaks me out a bit too haha, but fun to think about.
so there IS a planet where I star in the simpsons.
@@screamindog8772 that's the concept of multiverse dude, here we are talking about different planets in our own universe.
If I discovered a horrifying planet, I would just name it “Scary Ass Planet”.
It'll be a series... SAP1, SAP2, SAP3....
Doctor's DIY : WAP
Or Uranus. 😋
@@BalwantSinghDhaniya SAP1415: fire, molten metal and death boogaloo
SAP SAP SAP THAT'S SOME SCARY ASS PLANET
I feel like there's a limit to how terrifying a planet can be, like all these planets would pretty much see you dead within seconds of finding yourself on its surface. Honestly a more terrifying planet than these would be one that gives you a hope for survival, keeping you alive for some time but basically torturing you over a long period of time just by existing there.
This seems to be an episode of star trek
You mean, like Earth?
@@MudFlapShoes earth is cool *when you can afford living on it*
@@brucetimothy4525 or a deeper look into Yautja Prime. I, for one, wouldn't want to end up in Yautja Prime as a hunting prize.
Earth be like: You figured me out.
Imagine a similar content creator on another alien planet talking about the most dangerous planets in space, then it mentions Earth not because of their icompatibility to live here but because of the species residing here (specifically mentions humans).
Stop, not only humans are dangerous, but nature itself and all species on earth and outside of earth. Humans behave more like a parasite, but that is part of nature too, and if there are more advanced species out there, then we humans will be cattle or slaves for them.
@@smartgirl_92 sounds like an extremely sound, and thought out argument.
@@smartgirl_92 indeed, however, the ultimate cause of nature's unbalanced and unlivable state is because of our detrimental actions and apathetic attitude towards it. So the argument still stands that humans ourselves can never sustain a living planet becuase of our faulty judgement (which makes us human afterall).
Oh my God!, 🤣🤣
Maybe the fact that are oceans are so deep or out mountains so tall might be terrifying to a species that doesn't have them.
The fact that we are witnessing planets being born, a billion years from now the life on those planets would know nothing of earth
Technically speaking if you're witnessing the birth of a planet from Earth then you're watching something that happened a very long time ago.
Or we could have the technology to move to another solar systems in the future and eventually survive!You never know🙅
@@crystalinetv8079 yhhhh like we all go and discuss with the producer and writer of Star Trek on Netflix, how we can warp outta earth’s atmosphere to these exoplanets.
And by a billion years from now, Earth would be uninhabitable...
If the planet(s) are a billion light years away they would
It’s 2 AM, nothing can go wrong when watching about absolutely horrific planets, right?
And here I am at 2:29 AM
@@slatt0016 And here I am at 2:04 PM. Guess I'm safe :D
5:47 pm
2:22 am for me
Earthlings: "Wow, look at how hot that exoplanet must be!"
Mercury: "Yeah...I'll just go screw myself."
Edit: Okay, okay. We all know now that Venus is the hottest of the planets. But poor Mercury never gets any attention.
venus: bruh
do you guys know how earth was when it was first created A LITTERAL FIREBALL
I thought venus was the hottest planet on solar system
@@jessejames8901 it is
@@ahmadfawaz9479 and it got hit with another giant flaming ball of rocks which kind of made a mess every.
I never understand why people say ‘there can’t be life on that planet because of it’s conditions.’ No… organisms from EARTH couldn’t live on that planet, there could easily be living beings on said planet that have adapted to live in their conditions. It really frustrates me when this argument is brought up
Seriously, if there are aliens their probably not even humanoid
Heck, you could just look at extremophiles to see the extreme conditions that Earth life can survive in. There are microbes that travelled to the Moon and back on the outside of the Apollo craft, and then carried on like nothing had happened.
Any “life” on these planets would be so far removed from anything we recognize that you wouldn’t be able to definitively say it is alive. We’d be talking self-replicating chemical compounds, and probably not much more complex than that.
@@Shaun_Jones Agreed, there are theories that similar chemicals live in the core of the sun. Also if planets like Venus and Jupiter don't have life, why think even less hospitable planets have life.
Exactly... People comes to conclusion too soon
With it absorbing that much light, would TrES-2b essentially look like a flat black circle, like it was Vantablack? Would the red glow undo that effect?
The red glow would undo that effect
Red glow might be the radiation emitted by the planet.
Black holes do that better
The cameraman has done magnificent work once again. Imagine of the journeys he has had to take to bring us all these awesome images!
It's me. I'm god
@@natelolz11 I would think that god would use proper grammar. If there were one.
@@toddinthemiddle ew
You’re very welcome, my job is a difficult but important one!
@@toddinthemiddle r/whooosh
Just imagine how amazing it would be if you could walk on those planets or fly through the universe and seeing these planets from a far in real life...
Yea
What I find fun about the universe is that there are so many habitable planets to find and drool over and there are also plenty of awful nightmare scenario worlds to Instant Transmission to. I think they're neat, like diamonds that rain from the clouds, or oceans unimaginably deep.
Or some could be like childhood monsters in your nightmares that are real
The idea of sub-surface oceans always blows my mind. Just to think of a cold, pitch black body of water that massive is really troubling in my opinion.
Have you ever played Subnautica?
@@deadxbyxdawn306 lol! Exactly the shrieks of a leviathan will frighten the hell out of anyone
By watching this I remind myself how God created us with a purpose and His promises in afterlife. As you go up in the sky your age literally stops and becomes eternal. How We are unique and how God sent his prophets starting from our forefather prophet Adam to including prophet Jesus to last of them prophet Muhammad.
Makes you wonder what kinds of aquatic life live in such a planet
@@PeruvianPotato I could only imagine omg all the deep sea animals but times it by 100
*Plot twist: the camera man is the mod of this universe*
Na he's the dev cuz I don't think a mod can handle the cam this well
He's in creative mode.
Its Dr.Bright riding a high scp 682
"This"? So you are implying there is a multiverse?
@@M3dicayne he’s been to many
I love the way this guy breaks it down so effortlessly, such a pleasure to watch everytime
I feel you
By watching this I remind myself how God created us with a purpose and His promises in afterlife. As you go up in the sky your age literally stops and becomes eternal. How We are unique and how God sent his prophets starting from our forefather prophet Adam to including prophet Jesus to last of them prophet Muhammad.
It’s insane how far we have advanced to know how other planets are
Ok
@@XykonNoir bozo
Yes. People are gaining knowledge but are forgetting morals.
Theoretically we could be seeing them in the past as light years effect how we see other planets, someone as far as 64 million lights years would be seeing Dino’s not humans
By watching this I remind myself how God created us with a purpose and His promises in afterlife. As you go up in the sky your age literally stops and becomes eternal. How We are unique and how God sent his prophets starting from our forefather prophet Adam to including prophet Jesus to last of them prophet Muhammad.
Lots of oddity out there in the Universe. Space Exploration is a double pointed arrow, one side aims to investigate and get to know the nature of the universe we live in, and the other side is to invite us to cherish life in any form through any spicies here on Earth. Thanks for the inspiring video Sergey 🙏 .
Can't get enough of these discoveries from space.
Glad you told me about how dangerous these places are! Was thinking about hitting one of these places next weekend in my hyperspace car, but I guess it’s too dangerous. No idea how you got a cameraman to get out there 😅
Bezos is probably already there setting up a warehouse.
I've already visited them in one of my lucid dreams, the shit's crazy
@@kparsa1 😂😂😂😂
It's insane to me how many noteworthy objects have been formed, existed for billions of years having all sorts of interesting things happen to them, and then have been destroyed, all in darkness, without anyone knowing they were ever even there.
Maybe that's our job. We are a part of the universe that can look at and describe the universe. The incarnate curiosity of the cosmos.
@@paulgibbon5991 That's a very good point. I remember reading a quote a few years back, that we exist as a way for the universe to consciously learn about itself, it definitely changed the way I look at things and seemed to partially answer the biggest question of all, "why are we here?"
By watching this I remind myself how God created us with a purpose and His promises in afterlife. As you go up in the sky your age literally stops and becomes eternal. How We are unique and how God sent his prophets starting from our forefather prophet Adam to including prophet Jesus to last of them prophet Muhammad.
@@syedbaqir2687 it’s so annoying to read opinions about space or science because there’s always someone that repeats the same comment about god or just butts in about God because apparently God doesn’t need any evidence or factual information to be here nobody cares abt your god. Not even now 6 months later
@@caitie2010 Because God is everywhere from cells to huge universe. Just how God sweared in holly Quran about a place where stars vanishes. This reminds me of Black hole.
Our little galaxy by itself is so mind numbingly vast that I firmly believe there are Earth like planets out there. Too bad we'll never reach them, the human race will annihilate itself long before we ever reach that hypothetical stage of civilization.
Even if we did, we would probably screw them over too
@@poogstaman6075 So lets do it
If we are known for screwing everything up,we staying on first place.
@@poogstaman6075 we could be a little creative and find newer ways. giant stretches of mud instead of oceans? let’s try to put fish in them anyways and evolve mud monsters
Fatalists like y’all are exactly why you’ll just be left behind, contributing nothing but complaints to the void instead of bettering humanity.
@@screamindog8772 mudskippers already exist though.
Really goes to show how Lucky and Extraordinary it is to have planets, like the Earth, manifest in our Universe. They're like prime examples of the "Perfect" Planet for Inhabiting Life
In an infinite universe, it has nothing to do with luck, just probability
We might never know: The formula of living/life here in earth might have different definition in other planets, that some inhabitable planet to us is a paradise for another lifeform
Well, Earth only seems ideal to us because we've spent so long adapting to it. After all, we think of oxygen as being vital to life, but other aliens might recoil at the idea of a world saturated in an excreted flammable toxin. Other worlds might be "ideal" for totally different forms of life, though hellish for humans.
life as we know it..
@@paulgibbon5991 bullcrap
How can we say that life can’t exist on the extreme planets? For all we know there could be life that requires extreme hot, cold or gravity. It’s hard to imagine any of those but you never know. There could be alien life that can’t imagine how anything could live with oxygen.
Yeah like fire/rocked beings on a fire planet although can't really have any materialism so cavemen like beings, but still would be interesting.
It's mostly because of Carbon 14.
Just my point. What makes our so-called scientific community think that life must follow the patterns found here on this tiny planet in an obscure corner of the universe? We don't even know what exists in the extreme depths of the oceans but we are trying to dictate what obtains millions of light years away, based on a few scant images
@@makobooslajabless570 ya that is crazy that are oceans are like 90% undiscovered. All we kno we could have a whole life form living deep in our oceans
Further proof that the camera man never dies.
Either we're the first planet to have life, or billions of other planets once had life, but we are the last ones.
or there are aliens that can live on that level of heat 😮
The Fermi paradox explains this well
@@andrewpearce8006 yeah that theory is exactly what I was referring to!
We are definitely not the last ones, millions of planets are evolving everyday
I doubt we are the only sentient species at our level of tech in the galaxy. You know for all we know, a couple hundred light years away there might be another sapient type species tryna go to space. Perhaps all the way on the other side of the Milky Way there’s a space faring empire. We don’t know really, but it’s more than likely there are millions of other sentient species, or were at some point.
*"black gas giant"*
Hits hard
😆
Yeah it slaps, I’m makin a hip hop beat called black gas giant rn
Im pretty sure that's literal hell.
Me after eating chipotle
I felt personally attacked
Took me a while before I realized this was text-to-speech. Damn, that's smooth. What do you use?
How do you think that
@@AwesomeDude799 the way the text to spech pronounces planet names and numbers.
That’s gotta be some smooth text to speech tech, it sounds natural
But speaker is in the credits at 12:54?
Not text to speech, read credits
When it said horrifying planets, I was hoping for planets that scientists believe had life at some point but the planet shows no signs of life now. Not just planets that have really high or low tempatures. Still interesting though. Makes me want to get into astronomy
They won't know whether the planets show signs of life until the planets are actually visited, by either human or robot explorers, and the knowledge and gathered samples relayed back for dissemination. Even if a planet had living societies building HUUUGE structures, the planets would be too far away for current technology to be able to see those structures, much less relay them back within a timely manner while current living humans are still alive. Even the planetary pictures shown here are basically "best guess" mock-ups based off estimated radiation levels, mass density, solar activity, galaxy behavior, and other current scientific knowledge of how different materials interact together/apart/at a distance/in space/etc. Even now, we can only suspect rather than know about life having once existed on Mars, and we've had multiple robotic visits there. There's even suspected life on a couple other planets in our solar system, but we can't confirm those, either.
I truly don’t believe there is anything more terrifying then that planet lol
@@draguta8995🎉
Flat earthers be like "this is all made up to continue their plan to keep us hidden from the truth, there are no other planets and the earth is flat"
Aren't you great for our society mocking people different perspectives and opinions.
If you are about to assume I think its true, don't bother.
@@xx_blitz_xx_80 why is it unacceptable to mock people that believe in disproven bs? At this point, it isn’t opinion vs. opinion, it’s fact vs. opinion. Then maybe more opinion vs. opinion when I laugh at them for defending the indefensible.
@@xx_blitz_xx_80 yes he is because a flat earth is a bunch of bullshit that only morons believe
@@xx_blitz_xx_80 Yea. A hero doesn’t perpetuate bullshit lies.
@@xx_blitz_xx_80 There's all this scientific proof that the Earth is round yet they still believe it's flat.
Meanwhile when they look at earth from millions of light-years away, they'd also see a primitive, harsh planet.
I think that was how the movie "Predator" started.
@@paulgibbon5991 dddddddddick
By watching this I remind myself how God created us with a purpose and His promises in afterlife. As you go up in the sky your age literally stops and becomes eternal. How We are unique and how God sent his prophets starting from our forefather prophet Adam to including prophet Jesus to last of them prophet Muhammad.
@@paulgibbon5991huh? That movie just starts with a spaceship above Earth mate..
'Horrifying planets!!!!!'
Tldr - Stuff close to stars is hot.
Whenever I watch these educative space videos I end up leaving with more questions than answers. I love space.
Same but it always freaks me out sometimes
Existential crisis’
i think that sums up space altogether
@@_ao true 👏🏻
When I die I want to be set in orbit around the earth in the pose of a flying kick. Thank you.
You got it
Nice image. :)
I'd like to have my corpse orbitting the Earth while Tposing.
I'd like to not think I'm special and want *nothing*
dying is so cliche.
This ending music made me expect to see the Normandy zipping past the screen.
Agreed with the fact it's Das Malefitz.
I should go
Finally somebody said it
Im commander shepard and this is my favourite comment on the citadel
Yes got the Mass Effect vibes going on
The Most Horrifying Planets Ever Discovered - Heat, Its literally heat... There I spared you 13 min
The banana painter thanks yer banana
Thank you
LOL
oh.. one more question: will i get slain on these planets?
@@mlembrant Well to technically be slain something has to attack you. So more like you'd "misadventure".
Mass effect 3 credits song at the end, very nice touch. Actually impressed the devs used real celestial body's like Kepler-70b/c
it should be worth noting that Kepler-70 b & c are considered controversial, and they have been considered doubtful, as of in they may not exist. . .
A space video won't be the same without "cameraman for risking his life going to all these places" in every comment section.
i see the comments everywhere.
its a classic
6:44
Orbital period means how long it takes to orbit its star. Rotational period is the length of day.
Ye he messed up on that. He said methane was an element too
I think it's important to note, that because of the speed of light and general relativity... these were once the most dangerous planets, but as far as anyone knows even if they still exist, it's unlikely they're in the condition we've observed them to be.
they are 60-1000 light years from us. So any visual info we get is 60-1000 years old... which is very very insignificant amount of time when looking at scales of planet lifecycles. So I think they would be pretty much in the same condition
@@tanmay1398 not true.. 60-1000 light years is not equivalent to normal 60-1000 years
@@PAYDAYHEDGE yes it is, light years are calculated by how long it takes for light to reach us. Light has speed and so we can calculate that
I’m just aching to know if there’s life outside our galaxy.. there’s so many galaxies out there.. I refuse to believe that we are the only species in the whole universe.. we might never know, but I believe there’s life in other galaxies far far away from us.
there are ~9 million species here on Earth alone..
the multi universe. I believe in another earth with same type of “humans” but different organisms and governments.
By watching this I remind myself how God created us with a purpose and His promises in afterlife. As you go up in the sky your age literally stops and becomes eternal. How We are unique and how God sent his prophets starting from our forefather prophet Adam to including prophet Jesus to last of them prophet Muhammad.
@@syedbaqir2687 stop bringing fiction into this topic
does the fiction predicts future, confirms past and tell us those scientifical facts we discover today?
The Webb telescope is going to bring these planets into even sharper view...I can't wait!!
Same here I will wait for it too.
Yep, can't wait for the JWST's deployment in 2050!
@@omairsh8 2080 my friend, they had problems again and had to delay it even further
I really, really hope I get to see what exoplanets look like in my lifetime.
Web telescope could penetrate places in time which hubble cant do, and webb is like time machine penetrating time and space due to accuracy and range
Astronaut's first words when setting foot on Earth's moon: "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
Astronaut's first words when setting foot on any of the planets in this video: "OH GOD IT BURNS OH THE PAIN OW OW OW OW SOMEBODY HELP ME I'M ON FIRE IT'S SO HOT ON THIS PLA-"
No
Yes
I still firmly believe space snakes are truly the most dangerous things in space.
A great video that made me feel as insignificant as a grain of sand on the beach.
I found it hard to comprehend the size and distance of the planets involved.
None of this really seems real to me.
You are insignificant in your own town
Im seeing why, it literally looks like a “hell” planet.
Oh really, no one else thought of that. What a unique idea😐
Not saying it looks bad, but to me how its appearances has a magma-like appearance made me think of “hell”
Yeah, and that’s why no one should want to end up is hell after they die
@@cmr_77 there is no such thing as heaven or hell, bold of you to even mention that one a science channel
@@finalept How Dare I!!! Lol. If you don’t mind me asking... why do you think/believe that there isn’t a Heaven or hell?
Thank you for this wonderful video hope you are doing good and may future smile to you
The day we figure out how to utilize our solar system, would be the craziest era in human history
Nah the craziest era in our history was the discovery of the a-10 warthog
@@devar2088 yay, war! Boom boom, kill!
@@devar2088 - And on that day we cried tears of BRRRRRRRT?
You ever really think we'll go that far?
I mean, RIGHT NOW, we don't have any other planet to go live in, much less the means to go there.
But we have weapons capable of destroying pretty much all life on earth.
@@estoylaroca You’d think if they focused on travel more than weaponry we would be living on a super earth right now
Using the Mass Effect theme at the end was just *chefs kiss*
"quite a few scary places in our universe"... Let me rephrase that: EVERYTHING out there in the universe is scary. Everything is in pretty much scale of which would be end to all life if it hit here. :D Let it be exploding star, big ass meteorites or black holes. Everything out there is to kill life.
@gaby The numbers really can’t fit inside human imagination. Voyager 1 has still only travelled something like 19.25 light hours.
If all the space photos and stuff on youtube are fake WHAT IS OUT THERE!?
Stfu and Gtfo
@gaby But we haven't ventured anywhere in space yet
@gaby Space ships don't exist neither do robots we never used them so at this point abunch of people with a CGI are guessing None of us are ALLOWED to leave the planet did you ever think of that?
It's really difficult to try and comprehend the sheer Size of the cosmological Chemistry Set. Just Incredible and Over whelming. Thank you so much for these video's, They are truly Amazing.
"Whats in there?" is the valuable question in my mind right now
The one with the torrential rainfalls of molten glass is just so mind-blowing to me. Space is so cool
Quality video
I want a game that lets you go to some of these planets that lets you experience just how terrifying and awesome these planets actually are
No Man's Sky?
Subnautica
Elite dangerous
Star citizen
Literally no man's Sky
something is dangerous or not is relative.. whenever we see something opposite to our conception of life.. we see it as dangerous. While it might be life for some other life forms.
Doesn’t even have to be space. Look into the depths of the ocean and there’s plenty of aquatic life that can survive in conditions that could kill a human almost instantly
@@FecalMatador which still contains all the conditions to support life.. 🙄
@@bro8686
Our perception of life
Life May exist elsewhere but it won’t be our life, not even close I think.
@@bro8686 there is already like 7 planets that scientific are sure there is water in it, and you know what does water gives? Life
@@MLGGaAn9sStT3R did you read my comment and the one i was responding too. And yes water is one of the requirements for life to be supported and appear but bot the only one....
Still waiting for the one populated entirely by skeletons - the spookiest world of all.
That would be the bottom of the ocean
If I were to be completely immortal, standing on planets for a few minutes like these would still be horrifying.
I share that sympathy its what separates man from God.
The cameraman apparently is immortal
Really I would be in heaven I would travel around space trying to find the perfect alien man
Watching these things makes me feel like we are important and not so important at the same time.
It scares me how small we are
That might be phobia be careful
Did you know there are more atoms in a deep breath, than there are stars in the observeable universe? If you think we are small, give that one a thought.
We are small and big it depends on your perspective
I personally find great comfort in how insignificant we are.
No, we aren’t. We are able to see planets clearly which are more than 1000,000,000,000,000 miles away. This is an incredibly awesome work. 😎 this is all what your mind, my mind, our mind can do ! We are tall beyond measure, my guy, concerning our mental strength.
Malevelon creek was by far the scariest planet I’ve seen. Respect to the fallen divers
damn the planet is liberated now and i haven't played on it. Was it really that bad?
@@gloryofholera yes. It was one of the bloodiest battles in super earth history. It will go down in the history books. It was one of the first major battles with the automatons and millions of divers lost their lives there. My commanding officer compared it to space Vietnam (the battle fought by the Americans and the nva thousands of years ago). Although this battle was worse. The enemy wasn’t human and divers hadn’t learned the mechanics of the bots yet due to the earliness of the conflict. A mixture of hellish combat, uncertainty on how to defend themselves, a thick jungle environment and lack of cover led to the deaths of millions. I personally saw my buddy get chopped in half by a berserker while I ran through the trees narrowly escaping with only a few bullet wounds. I will forever wear my cape to honor those that didn’t make it.
Somewhere on a 6000° planet there is another lifeform watching a video on how scary earth is given its much colder surface temperature.
Well done, quality work with the right duration, keep up.
I love video’s like yours, I wish there were more. I love learning, I’m 71 years young, I am always looking for programs that will teach me something new. I believe that if you keep your mind active you will not become a Zombie sitting on a bed doing nothing but waiting for someone to feed me. Please keep putting out great videos like this one…
No man’s sky does a pretty good job of making the universe terrifying and hopelessly empty
Interesting how far we've come with AI Voice generation.
Yeah, I also thought, wait a minute, why is the AI text to speech so articulate? 😅
The most terrifying planet will always be the one with the most humans on it.
I'll correct you. With the most MEN on it
That’s what the aliens say
Just love it when they use these type of soundtracks for these kinda videos.
Right. I love the mysterious, fascinating music to reflect the mystery, and fascination of the Universe.
Anyone know what the intro is I really really need it fuck
hi
That was very interesting THANKS 👍🏻
There's so much speculation about planets outside our solar system that the descriptions of planets sounds like something written by a Star Trek inspired fan fiction encyclopedia (nerds only deluxe edition)
It's more of educated guesses than speculations..
This kind of stuff is so cool to watch and take in. Love exploring space.
Ok
@@XykonNoir Ok
I do like how we know so much about these planets that we can't get anywhere near, and yet we know so little about the deep waters of our own planet.
@Mickey Wicked 100% accurate guessing game.
Someone please give oscar and nobel to our beloved cameraman.
It was a tug-of-war between all my favorite topics and channels on the UA-cam home page: from Mysticism to horror to video games and Programming, all the way to Space videos. I chose this one. I hope you're happy.
'Cuz I am.
Awesome pfp
I’m starting to believe some of these Star Wars planets real.
Surely they exist very similarly somewhere in the universe
@@nickthompson1812 i would love to go to tattooine for vacation
@Vampless Naboo is just California redwoods lmao. You can go to Naboo anytime.
I wanna go to scariff. If the death star doesn’t doesn’t exist
They got their idea from somewhere....
01:00 So that's what Public Enemy was rapping about in Fear of A Black Planet.
Never let Astronomer name your baby
Yeah can't they come up with better names.
Never let an astronomer name his/her own baby
The fact that we’re living in a universe where those exoplanets do exist frightens me, and yet intrigued me of how the surface on those planets really look like.
I wish I was immortal + invincible and got sent to one of those planets.
If you could breathe under water would you go down there
@@JW-bd2vwno the ocean is terrifying
Searching for a safe and habitable planets is gonna be a arduous task.
The intro was funny. "KOSMOS presents ... A Film"
Lmao you don't day.
Yes you cant live there with physical body (our body is the same with earth) , but u should say that to people : u can visit there with your spiritual power and there is no fear , fear comes from not knowing , maybe it have fear just for u . (Invisibility have no meaning for those who can see everything)
Duh??? Duh!!!
I am and will always be confused as to how the hell they figure all of this out when these planets are hundreds of light years away
They send the hubble telescope into space, bruh 😐
@@Dork111 nu they send da cameraman
@@Dork111 wowwwww you dont sayyyyy I never would have thought…..
Lots of binary code.
Ya... and can't solve national debt
An infinite body of cold water as far as the eye can see with no solid ground below you, and your just floating in the endless cold dead sea alone. Just thinking about it makes me feel like I'm suffocating
it’s called thalassophobia
if it's just you and water, feel lucky.
This video make my bedroom even more comfy.
Beautiful video with interesting content.. thanks for putting this together!!
Astronomical knowledge is great but brush up on your chemistry. Methane is not an element. It's a compound, CH4.
Yes please!! More exoplanet stuff would be great, if possible.
Other subjects I'm personally curious about:
1.Oumuamua: Could it have been some sort of interstellar probe as Avi Loeb has proposed? Or is it just an interstellar anomaly - interesting, and unusual, but still a completely natural object.
2.What might the future of Earth & humanity be like in 200 years or so, and also, what might the very distant future be like(say, 100,000 years or more), assuming we survive? What might we look like? Would we even recognize our future selves as "human"? I know this is a COMPLETELY speculative question(s), and it may not be possible to even somewhat accurately predict what we might be like in thousands of years. But I'd still LOVE to hear your ideas on possible timelines for humanity. It's important to make sure people know that these ideas are ENTIRELY SPECULATIVE, but nonetheless, given our tendency to only think in terms of our own lifetime, I still think there are many potential concrete benefits for us as a species(like the problem of pollution & our reliance on fossil fuels) in getting even a few people to think beyond their own personal existence.
3. The Kardashev Scale(funny, my auto-correct tried to change Kardashev to Kardashian... Oy vey 🙄). What might a type 1, 2, & 3 civilization be like? And though I know we're still a Type 0 civilization (around 0.55-0.8, depending on who you ask) when do you think we might reach a Type 1 civilization? Are we close? Or are we still potentially hundreds of even thousands of years away from even that milestone? Or is the idea that we will even reach Type 1 overly optimistic for any civilization, as most advanced species may tend to kill themselves off before they can reach any sort of technological and/or spiritual maturity.
4. The Fermi Paradox. I'm curious to hear any ideas you might have on why we haven't heard even a single peep from some other alien intelligence or alien consciousness? Or maybe we have and just aren't advanced enough yet to pick up on the evidence of their existence? I'd welcome any ideas, no matter how theoretical - or even "out there" they might seem to some.
5. Finally, I saw a very interesting discussion at the 2009 World Science Festival with physicists Alan Guth, Brian Greene, Andre Linde, & philosopher Nick Bostrom.
While the entire discussion on cosmic inflation was fascinating & Guth, Linde & Greene's hypothesis for the existence of a multiverse very convincing, it was Mr. Bostrom's idea that we may be, in fact, living in some sort of advanced computer simulation, what he calls "ancestor simulations" that really got me thinking. In the interest of keeping my comment(which is probably already past the point of being "too long")as succinct as possible, I'm not going to regurgitate his argument for why we may literally all be existing in some sort of advanced computer simulation. But I will say that I found his argument not only sound, but also very intriguing, and was left wanting more. I'd be curious to hear your thoughts on this idea in particular. (It's also important to note that Mr. Bostrom doesn't necessarily believe we are in a simulation, he merely asserts it's one of three likely possibilities.)
So... If I had my pick of topics for you to cover in future videos, these would most certainly be among them.
I'll conclude by saying that I found your video extremely engaging, well-produced, insightful, and extremely watchable. So even if you never cover any of my suggested topics, I've already Subscribed to your channel, and you can be assured I'll continue to watch any future videos you post and, as the kids say, will be sure to "smash that Like button".
Thank You for sharing such an amazing video. The universe is just such a fascinating place. It seems like we're learning something new & surprising every day. And with every new discovery, it only seems to open the door to an even greater number of strange, new, & exciting mysteries & questions.
We're most certainly on an amazing ride, and when it comes to things like cosmology & quantum mechanics, it's without question a truly exciting time to be alive.
Again, Thank You for your excellent video and for taking the time to read my Comment. And my apologies if it's a bit too long, and a bit too wordy. But please know that my wordiness is merely a manifestation of the excitement & intellectual curiosity your video has inspired. I wish all UA-cam content was as interesting as your video. So again, Thank You.
Fermi paradox elaborate?
By watching this I remind myself how God created us with a purpose and His promises in afterlife. As you go up in the sky your age literally stops and becomes eternal. How We are unique and how God sent his prophets starting from our forefather prophet Adam to including prophet Jesus to last of them prophet Muhammad.
Absolutely love the Mass Effect soundtrack at the end! Fantastic video do more!!
The first planet is definitely Darkseid's homeworld Apokolips
Then that means there must be a New Genesis planet somewhere in this universe.
@@Gazpacho834 definitely
and all other planets have been dusted by him except earth hmm
We’re not lucky with the conditions of our planet, evolution just made us accustom to the conditions of this planet
I would say yeah, but also it took a bit of luck to get here. 5 mass extinction events occurred before humans and it’s lucky that a meteor or volcano didn’t happen as humans were starting. But yes aside from that adapting to our conditions is responsible
Meanwhile, somewhere in a different galaxy aliens are watching a video about how terrifying this planet called Earth is because of a destructive species called humans.
Glad I could take these amazing pictures for you guys!