Possible Discovery of a Superhabitable Planet - More Earth Than Earth?
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Need about 2% opium in the atmosphere for a truly magical world.
magnifiscentifully beautiful comment...jk's comment of the year award to u my good sir
LoL
Pickle rick
Magicians!! Lol
@@metalliccat9948 precisely
Anton is one of the most articulate, well prepared and engaging science educators I've ever encountered. A blessing for the mind.
Oh and if this planet doesn't have an In and Out Burger, I wouldn't classify it as "super"habitable.
agreed but you may want to check out Cool worlds also, i watch both also isaac Arthur
I believe Anton is Russian or Belarus. My kind of people. Indeed a blessing for the mind.
Yeah , he makes it easy without it feeling " dumbed down "
Neil deGrasse Tyson as well.
"About 5 degrees warmer..."
Oil companies: "Write that down wrITE THAT DOWN"
OMG! Great comment!
😂😂😂
One of the funniest comments I’ve seen on UA-cam 😂
It's actually a really common talking point that's been raised for many decades by said companies. Fast forward to modern times and you got Alex Jones yelling that globalists are trying to shutdown fossil fuels because it will make earth more liveable and fertile.
@dzikv01 and the C02 count is higher every year on the global level so what’s your point?
Anton is the type of teacher we need in schools. Even an older adult. Has learned something. Everytime I go to Anton's class.
To me it's something psychological. I don't like school so Im not going to pay attention even if he is teaching. But when at home I always click on these kind of videos and love learning from them
Sadly a female mafia wont allow male teachers in school due to "equal rights" and co.
Teacher? to quote Darth Vader: Boring, I feel like I am in a physics class except I am getting dumber.
There is no such thing as a super habitable planet, there is not even any other habitable planets out there, as the conditions of Earth are so specific that they are unlikely to have been reproduced anywhere else in the universe.
From galactic habitable zones to single G star systems, and a Moon of at least 1% of the planets mass Earth is just so incredibly rare that it is not even funny.
480p Anton: Earth
New HD Anton: Better Earth
I honestly don't know why I found this comment so funny... But I did find it funny
pretty much
Chroma key looking superbly crisp now
4K RTX Anton: Fabrication of artificial habitats
Why so many people are obsessed with HD? Takes too much space and not efficient. 480p is the best.
that moment when you realize you are the alien race that invades another planet
He covered it
The Borg.
Gang Gang
All those alien movies about in invading alien species could be considered metaphor for us.
Yup and they could be almost as technologicaly advance as us or more and be like this is our planet get off.
imagine travelling to a more habitable earth 10 light years away and when you land, you just get yeeted around by the dinosaurs that's living there
That can maybe break the evolution of life on that planet if you stay there for long enough.
@@0ninja213 maybe same thing happened here 👀
Bruh this shit killed me lmao
Not to mention covid19 type viruses..
Greeted ÷ Teething : Yeeted Dankie Loser
“If you think this Universe is bad, you should see some of the others.” ― Philip K. Dick
Yeah well it's true. We have it really good here.
With a sample of one it's a tad hard to tell. But considering everything isn't going to Dante's seventh circle of hell every other week one has to argue that it's a Lot better than an uncountable number of potential alternatives.
The context and origins of this quote from Dick are fascinating.
hah a he said Dick 😂😄😅
Every universe will be similar bcs they have so many planets,stars and galaxy most combinations have happened in one of them
Waiting for the James Webb Telescope launch is like being a kid waiting for Christmas morning. To be able to see the composition of exoplanets' atmospheres will be incredible.
Except Christmas morning keeps getting pushed back two years.
@@aidanbowie5391 once Space X Starships makes regular launches then we will have many more ambitious telescopes in space
If the US just put the money it spends on the military on NASA we would be so much more technologically advanced
and incredibly useless. Knowing the composition of planets that would take us 3.5 million years to reach is honestly far less useful than me knowing how much money and what stocks Warren Buffet has.
@@George-li1yv A lot of tech we used have military origins. So investing in the military isn't really holding us back technologically. Often it has improved technology. Space tech originates from ICBM afterall.
I can’t be the only person who finds his awkwardly long goodbye smile at the end, so wholesome.🌝
Never understood why he didn't cut sooner...
I like it
I LOVE that big beautiful smile !
It’s long because he’s going over multiple different planets and criteria they must meet. It’s a lot of info lol.
I love his smile 😃
4:30 "Earth"
..."Better Earth"
I don't know why, but this made me laugh. :D
Yeah same
Same
Me: "I bet this was from 5 years ago and I'll turn out to be nothing". Me: looks at the upload date "Oh Really ..."
truuue
The only reason I clicked this video is cause its from 2 weeks ago now
**When you find a planet that's perfect, except its Sun is too active.**
"We should take this planet and push it somewhere else!"
Yeet the planet a bit farther away
I was thinking the same thing, except for "When you find a planet that's perfect, except there is no moon"..."We should push a moon into its orbit."
@@brothermutant7370 That's no moon...
I think I'm the only one to get the reference so far, lol
Since you’re Goku you do it for us
Every day, I get home from work and I put on an Anton video. Thank YOU wonderful person!
AntonTube
You put on an Anton video?
I assume you wear it over your crotch. Or is it more like a hat?
But you just know there will be a McDonnalds and Starbucks already there.
That is more unsettling the more you think about it.
It would not be super othervise, right? 😉
Was that a WALL-E reference?
What, no Irish pub
@@jimmysimms2399 Bennigan's has a real Irish pub-style sammich. You get a thick-cut slab of roast and a cup of luscious au jeu. It's like a French dip but beefier.
Man I've seen your channel grow so much. Awesome to see. Glad other people like learning real facts.
YES ANTON IS HERE!
Well. This planet is habitable. So it makes sense.
*Wonderful Anton
Hi Anton! When I was younger I always wanted there to be a Snowboarding planet. Covered with snow and fantastic slopes. Others wanted a rock climbing planet plus a surfing planet. A bunch of vacation planets. Different kinds.
LES GOOO
As always, buh-bye
I'd name one of these "Earth 2", I wonder if there are civilizations on one of these that look on earth like "Well life could exist there but its unlikely"
Electric Boogaloo
Does anyone remember a sci-fi TV show from the mid-90s called Earth 2? It only ran for one season, but it was interesting thought experiment about human colonization of an Earth-like exoplanet inhabited by mysterious indigenous beings.
@@hilpowuxing8273 Smash
@@photios4779 Yep, was one of my favorite shows as a kid :) Had a lot of cool consepts and characters that I havent relaly seen done as well in newer sci-fi. Was kinda hoping someone would comment about it under here, and here you are :)
Takes a long time depends on how long it has existed for
You know I never really comment on videos, just watch em. And I haven’t watched any of ur vids in a while, but that “hello wonderful person” the knowledge u share and just overall the way u present is just amazing. Thank you Anton for making these incredible videos ☺️😁
Super-habitable planets, what an amazing concept! BTW, I'm constantly surprised by the large quantity of really interesting videos you release, covering new developments in space and science! Well done!
I can't wait for the release of Earth 2
Yeah, it looks like the devs went nuts with the 2020 patch. I guess they are going to reboot the game in a new engine.
That’ll be nice. Update 2020 has sucked on this map. I’m excited for Earth 2, honestly.
Sucks that the release will be delayed for another thousand years
@FBl damn that got dark lmao
"A planet more habitable than Earth?" What a fantastic question.
A question I never thought to ask, but now realize I'm intrigued and want the answer. 😁💚🌎🍀🖖
Thought the exact same things as both of you above. What would it entail?
More habitable for more inhabitants I’m guessing. Just more landmass and resources to go around
must be wu-flu free ..
Yep. To be more habitable it'll have to be warmer.
Man I just love your channel, thank you for the work you do!
Very interesting, informative, and worthwhile video. Many thanks for the link to the paper.
First we need a way to actually get to them.
@@li5516 i had the same brain-error @:)
Colony/Generation ships are the only things remotely feasable right now, emphasis on "remotely" since we havent found a way to build one large enough, and radiation proof enough, also we still havent completely worked out self sustaining habitats.
I would make some fleets working together and have them be able to dock with each other. we could send out fuel ships out ahead of are time and have it *wait for us* at low speeds?
@@dr.velious5411 we need to invent shields to deflect or absorb space radiation , gamma rays , invent gravity generators , near speed of light speed engines , hybernation chambers , reliable quantum computers , fusion reactors etc. 300 years in future if we are lucky and we survive ww3
No... FIRST you need a destination...
Building a ship with NO place to go is useless...
Unless of course your just going fishing...
"Why are you burning all that plastic? Don't you worry about global warming?"
Me: "I'm trying to make the earth more habitable."
stop exhaling 02 - that would help -
@@jwarmstrong Exhaling O2? Seriously??? Are you a plant? XD
@@thomaskositzki9424 Hint: w/out humans (warmers too) the earth would be pristine since they are the cause of O2
@@jwarmstrong XD XD XD
@@jwarmstrong uh, buddy, I think you got your chemical formula wrong.
Anton, I immediately hit the like button before you even begin. Just love the content, brother!
Me too
Thank you Anton for the knowledge you share 🙏🏻
"Hello, wonderful person"
such a fantastic way to start your day.
“More Earth than Earth” should be the name of one of these planets
Earth+
"I can't believe it's not Earth!"
"Wonderful Planet" like Anton likes to say 😂
Trans Earth
@@arrocoda3590 New earth 😎
The problem with going to an Earth-like planet: other humans will be going with you.
I didn't get a joke. care to explain?
@@alexview3971 human's suck. "there can be only one" is a reference to Highlander. they have to fight till there's only one left.
@@lagaul5124 hello wonderful person. Nice shades 😎
@@alexview3971 He meant the Democrats.
@@Yodaddio parasite.
I could fall asleep listening to Anton talking about “wobbles”
I watch fev his videos before sleep :)
Anton "if the world is 5 degrees warmer"
Greta Thunberg " HOW DARE YOU"
@supps It isnt naturally warming tho. Well, unless you take the natural feedback loops that accounf for most of the warminb, but they are artigicially triggered anyway...
It depends on what you define by natural, which is a bit ofan arbitrary term
Scoldilocks
We can make a better planet if we burn enough fossil fuels
Global warming will probably not have any negative effects on life on Earth in the long run (though in the short term it is contributing to habitat loss, and damages sea life through ocean acidification), and is fairly likely to have an overall positive effect on Earth's habitability. The main problem with it is that the major climactic shift would cause huge negative effects to humanity, by disrupting agriculture and flooding coastal cities. We're not destroying the Earth, we're destroying ourselves.
@Deathless Studio The greenhouse effect exists, you moron. Global warming is not a spurious correlation, it's the inevitable outcome of putting extra CO2 into the atmosphere.
When you find a system with a Gaia World in Stellaris...
My words exactly.
he literally described a 25 size gaia world
i was going to write a comment about it but you beat me to it xD
I was gonna say the same thing. I remember they also used that similar classification in masters of orion 2.
Or could be Orion from Master of Orion series? Just gotta defeat the guardian first then sweet real estate.
I learned a lot! Thanks very much, and keep up the great work.
What if it is so superhabitable, so it is full of supercompetitive lifeforms, that will eat you just passing by? Or...
Humans: "Hi, we're..."
Parasite 1: "Dibs on this brand new host"
Parasite 2: "No, he's mine!"
Parasite 3: "All of you are lunch."
Sign me up for the first spaceship there ! I’m feeling humanity is heading for dark days 😬
mee 2
For sure
No kidding..
maybe your great great great great grand children will make it there. pack lots of food!
You wouldn't survive a
Day ! Gems and Viruses would kill you
You make this information very interesting. Before I started listening to you I never knew there was so much to know about space.
The same to me
Thank you Anton! Awesome explanation.
Thanks for the Sci-Fi. Love it!
Kepler-69 C is super habitable.
Nice.
Thanks for that insight.
@@daviddavidson2111 I trust you actually got the reference?
actually "It has a surface temperature of 548 K (275 °C; 527 °F)"
@@oneshotfan thats pretty hot
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
24 other habitable planets: "dam'n, they found us..."
"I'm 'bout to make these uninhabitable" - huemins
...truely wonderful as always...
(And hopefully all is going well with your new studio Anton, 🙂 all blessings...)
-,
I'm excited to see if this video has anything new, the last update I had was nearly a year ago when we found that none of the ones within 400 light-years were valid superhabitable planets, including Kepler 442-b and Kepler 186-f.
Anton, YOU'RE a wonderful person. Keep the wonderful videos coming!
Why did i genuinely chuckle when i read "More Earth than Earth?", as if i thought its not possible and our earth is the optimal planet.
Phhf, im such a flawed mortal :)
"More earth than Earth" meaning it's got more dirt. It's a dirty, dirty planet and it needs a good spanking. Yes, it does.
It's natural for us to use anthropocentric point of view. But if we really look at our lovely blue marble of a planet... well. Polar latitudes are too cold. Equatorial area is hot, wet or dry. Deserts, deserts everywhere - sandy, rocky, icy, just pick one. And oceans - broad, deep, hard to traverse with low level of technology. They also love to spin hurricanes and throw them at any unfortunate landmass in the way. Aside from equatorial savannas of East Africa where our species evolved, there aren't that many places where we can live semi-comfortably without leaning heavily on technology to buffer us from hostile environments.
@@micheal49 okay man
@@FrikInCasualMode Exactly. Well put.
Its like HD glasses, they make the world more high def than reality
Fantastic Video. Very informative.
Kepler 12c: Hi, there, Earthling! I'm super-habitable!
Earthling: Psst! Hey bud. Ya wanna buy some hydrocarbons? I gotcher hydrocarbons right here...
Earth pours massive resources over decades to build a giant generational ship to colonize Super habitable planet, travels for centuries to get there. Only to arrive and find a more advanced civilization has beaten us there. Super habitable= Super desirable. LOL!
You have the seed for a great book right there....
But the even more important thing is “DO THEY HAVE A RESTROOM WE CAN USE”?
I like the idea, just a reminder though, its super habitable for us specifically. Other possible life wouldve evolved on different planets with different conditions.
Aliens: "Well hello" * fires the entire ordinance of orbital railguns *
* hoomen mad *
@@ETCABEZON hard not to look like an invasion, in a situation like that.
Earth: Doing well enough if things don't get too hot around here, thank you very much!
Superhabitable Earth: Hello there!
Earth: Who are you?
Superhabitable Earth: I'm you, but stronger.
@Christopher Well pal, my age isn't exactly any of your business, now is it? But, seeing as you took the time to ask: I will instead elaborate on why I made that comment. Ya see, I have seen the same format used all over, and have found it has some amusement value to it at times. Normally I am not too crazy about copy paste jokes (I like to make my own), but here I decided to make a minor exception because of just finding it somewhat whimsical.
Humor is a very subjective thing at the end of the day, and on that note: I thank you for the bird one in your own comment. It got a chuckle out of me. And now that I am done Crowing, and bobbing about this, that, or the other: Hope you have a nice day!
@Christopher I could totally see Jupiter and Saturn having a sassy fight over who has better moons though.. Comedy aside: Perhaps though you ought to try and calm down a wee bit? You seem a slight bit agitated my friend, and there are no enemies here warranting the slinging of various rather silly insults with an oddly hostile tone.
I mean: Would you enjoy if I came in all of a sudden and started doing the same to you?
@Christopher All work, and no play makes Jack a very dull boy indeed.
Comedy is a very subjective thing, and everyone finds different things funny. Simply because one may not find a joke funny does not deny it the right to exist.
While this is all very intelligently stimulating: I would also like to deeply thank you: This has been a most amusing conversation, and I have been smiling throughout the whole experience. I do hope we can at a later date perhaps continue this kind of exchange of pleasantries, as I have never before met someone who has quite as unique of an opinion as you do about humor.
I do hope though that nobody else in this very well made UA-cam video's comment section minded us having this very interesting discussion.
But for the time being: I regretfully have to go now. I wish you a good rest of day, and thank you again for the good time!
such a wholesome introduction, love this already and im 30 seconds in
👋 Anton. Thanks for great info
Thank you so much Anton for your work! I wish I had access to this education type when I was younger about 25 years ago at least, it would have changed my life's choices in terms of jobs for sure.
There's no single job out there better than science!
Hello wonderful person! When does the space ship leave? Gotta meet them 👽 lol
... never. 😆
From a physic perspective its unlikely aliens even exist
@Manny Santiago a second observer would allow time travel backward and forward due to general relativity and time simmetry, that would make the universe deterministic by nature so no second observer....
@@calgar42k what..?
@@calgar42k ??????
When a species evolves far faster technologically than it does intellectually that species is doomed.
that is one outcome. but it can also morph into something else.
Aye. Perhaps a solar flare will set us back long enough to become civilized again
@@daos3300 the Matrix?
@@lev7509 not outside the realms of possibility.
What is your evidence? Science fiction movies like the matrix or games like 40k?
Another great video thanks.
A Superhabitable earth is just earth on steroids
@Thomas Chrombly But we'll go to planets anyway, because we are curious and going to planet is still interesting. And we'll be searching for life
Hopefully not, we wouldn't want it to get 'roid rage and die rapidly of circulatory decay.
@Thomas Chrombly We are in 2020, in the past flying in the sky doesn't seemed like a reality and here we are now with our planes.
Kepler-69 aliens be like:
NICE 👌
Dude i dig your video nice job.
Anton Petrov: More Earth than Earth?
Rob Zombie: More Human than Human?
Stellaris players: "it's a gaia world"
Lmao that's exactly what I was thinking and then I look at the comments and see that it's on the top 😂
Careful, it's probably protected by a fallen empire.
Also Master Of Orion players :)
@@DazikLP OMG yes! XD don't you just love becoming more powerful than them? (most of the time?
@@nathangamble125 I don't know about that game but I'll have to check it out, if its anything like Stellaris id probably love it
I wish people really would look up again. I've been an astronomy fan since i was eight, and there have never been this many discoveries in such a short period!
Thanks again Anton
Love the channel, thank you Anton. On this topic, I wonder, if these planets are so 'super-habitable,' then why don't these planets have super evolutionarily advanced life-forms with intergalactic smartphones? What is the light-year handicap (advantage) of a super habitable planet?
And that's what we call in Stellaris as "Gaia" planets, just hope that it's also not a Holy World or the FE will come for you.
I have a mod that actually gives me super habitable planets I-I
I like ecumenopolis planets but if you think about it those planets would be a nightmare to sustain. They may not even be possible because it would take many other planets just to keep it fed.
Man I only was only looking for this.
Someone please put up a petition to name these gaia planets.
“ or other inert gas like Argon.” No. The nitrogen cycle is essential to life as we know it. Nitrogen is an essential building element for both nucleic acids like DNA and for proteins.
I don't think Anton is talking about an absence of nitrogen, just not an abundance of it like here on Earth.
If argon and nitrogen are switched around, life would still thrive
@@WorivpuqloDMogh Argon is a noble gas, so it can't be a 1-to-1 switch. Still, while you need lightweight reactive elements, they don't have to have the same sources or even be the same ones in the same abundance. For various reasons, Carbon essentially has to be the base element, but maybe there's more wiggle room for other stuff (Idunno, I'm not an exobiochemist).
@@atimholt yeah i know. But our atmosphere contains argon as well. About 1 percent.
If there is a planet with a 25% oxygen and a 60%argon, 10% nitrogen ratio for example it would still be breathable
While you want some nitrogen, that doesn't mean all of it. What about 1/4 oxygen, 1/4 nitrogen and 1/2 argon? Should still be fine shouldn't it? Also does the nitogen cycle require atmosphere to be part of it or can it work with just ground/water into living beings back into ground/water? After all live doesn't really care about elemental nitrogen, but mostly about salts containing it.
Lots of halfbaked knowledge so feel free to correct me.
Nice camera man! Really good quality
Great content. I subscribed.
I wonder if a "more habitable" planet might have more intelligent "people" than Earth does? Oops, I Hope!
If I understand correctly, the development of intelligence depends on many factors more related to survival than anything else. If "more-habitable" means that the planet has a more consistent environment, then that could mean it won't present challenges as tough or as numerous as our planet presented to us. We developed intelligence out of necessity to survive radically changing climates, and also perhaps because we're weaker than other predators and intelligence gave us an edge over them.
Given that we're the only species in this planet with our level of intelligence, that could mean this isn't such an important requirement for survival overall. Many species have remained fundamentally the same throughout the ages. Hyppos, for example, haven't evolved much for a looong, long time. As long as the environment remains fertile and cozy, a species remains more or less the same. It's when something changes that a species has to adapt.
All that said, maybe I'm speaking too soon. Maybe as a counterargument, one could point out that many other species seem to have surprising levels of "intelligence". Dolphins seem to be able to count, and apparently they even have a language. Chimps can play simple videogames and bonobos can even understand our language. Elephants can paint themselves on a canvas. Crows can solve somewhat complex puzzles. The number of species that recognize themselves in a mirror is very low, but there's still quite a lot of surprising stuff in many. (Btw, there are videos of all these things. They're pretty cool to watch. :D)
So that could mean that intelligence is always a potential edge for survival, which eventually ends up developing in many species, and maybe the ones on earth just need more time. Maybe it could have happened faster if there weren't so many mass extinction events and severe ice ages. If a super-habitable planet could provide a more consistent environment, then maybe that could happen faster.
Food for thought. :)
EDIT: imagine a carnivore species developing intelligence alongside a herd of herbivores, and there being wars between them, and then there being carnivore-vegan activists rallying against them eating the poor herbivores. lol
No, because increases in intelligence are gradual, so any social species that eventually becomes smart will develop technology and be able to become a lot more efficient at killing each other off and overpopulating their environment before developing the wisdom to not do it. (And any species that is social and inherits characteristic from their ancestors will have the same type of tribal/in-group behavior that humans do.) So the whole "humans should die off so some other species could have a chance" is silly because the next intelligent species will be just as much of a bunch of destructive idiots to start off with. We (at least some of us humans) can recognize it in our nature and now that many of us are aware of it, we finally have a chance to get past that.
They’re more human than human
What the hell is this logic, it's like saying if the wheel is bigger it means the car is faster, doesn't work like that.
Maybe they have a UA-camr who is more Anton than Anton. 🤔
Imagine life in those better earths looking back at us and wondering if there is life on earth right now.
I'd love to see you go on the Adamcast podcast. He has a lot of space conversations on there
Welcome back mate
"I-earth 12, the new and improvised I-earth, now with 4k quality"
Let’s see... life as we know it over there, maybe?
Let’s brainstorm. Microbes like viruses? Bacteria? Protoctists? Or perhaps plant or animal like life? How similar May they be to us? Or would they be completely incomprehensibly unrecognisable still?
Billions of us are really pissing ourselves desperate to know!
they would look different but not unimaginably so, is my guess
Would we survive the bacteria and viruses there, how are our immune systems when faced with that ecosystem, I'm curious
@@cavemann_ we would probably be fucked
@@cavemann_ depends if the planet is older than earth then pretty much any virus will kill us since they will be super evolved if the planet is younger then we may kill any aliens just by sneezing 🙃
my guess is... if its from earth then it has a mouth and a butt hole. the way animal life extracts nutrients on earth may be very different to other planets. this is something i say a lot... if it has a mouth and an ass.... its probably from earth. lol
I like listening to your voice. It comforting. 😃
I love the graphics of hypothetical exoplanets - so realistic. It just shows the best (easiest, cheapest, least painful) way to explore space is with your imagination!
Serious question: how can it be determined that a star would "live trillions of years"? How is this even measured? Especially if the universe is only supposedly 13.7B YEARS old?
I am thought the sun is 1 x10^60 years old. The universe is way much older or probably infinite.
"why don't we just look for a planet named Risa?"
"i don't think you understand how naming works" :-)
I paused the video at first to write this comment, very nice haircut its look really good on u and u look very nice, I'm really like your video and work keep it up and also sorry for my bad English :D
The concept of super habitable planets is intriguing. It brings up the idea, I’m sure others have thought of it, of making the earth a more habitable planet once we have enough understanding not to accidentally ruin it While trying to improve it. We ain’t there yet.
Remember we need a magnetic field to protect us from radiation from the sun.
Not if we give our souls to the ctan and embrace our new metallic bodies
Earth protects us from the Sun's radiation and they have learned that the Sun's magnetic field protects us from the massive amount of cosmic radiation that borders the Solar System. This has been very recently discovered by Voyagers 1 and 2.
Aloha from Maui Anton!!!! ♥️🤙🏽
I know a most of this stuff is theoretical, but i love these videos and the research you put into it. Very eye opening.
I mean, sure, it will take a long time to even reach these places in our current state of stellar exporation. So we would have to possibly factor in the time it would take for us to get there before it becomes uninhabitable. (Light years, possibly)
Still i believe there to be much life out there besides ours. Some may say rare, but if there are as many planets and stars as what we believe, there are so many variables; many systems being capable of intelligent life. Very intriguing.
How many do you think have left their planet?
Hello wonderful Anton
Earth suppose to be habitable for next 2 Billion Years.
Humans: Let us introduce ourselves.
I give us another 100 years if we are that lucky.
And we need to start sending them super fast miniature probes, that fly with about 20% light speed at least.
Yeah maybe we will develop something that outdates them probes and we get the data before they reach their destination. But maybe we don't.
The fastest thing made by humans travels at 157,078 mph or over 4,000 times slower than the speed of light. So it'd only take about 400,000 years for that to get there then another 100 years to get a signal back.
@@seanadler918 Miniature solar sail probes should be that 20% light speed or over. See the Breakthrough Starshot Project.
@@Aurinkohirvi
But they haven't made a single piece of this yet. It relies on 100 non existent technologies. Sure we might get there but if hit by anything and knocked slightly off course, mission's over.
these super habitable planets...are they located within our same galaxy?
I'm curious, because that could mean almost every galaxy potentially has at least 1 habitable planet with evolved life.
Amazing topic & video! Thank you Anton for sharing such great information!
Awesome Channel.
5:10 Okay, so global warming is better for life? Glad we got that covered! 👌
I’m sure there is simple life everywhere ! Especially In our own solar system. But a world with complex life like on Earth would be AMAZING!!! But intelligent tech life like us would almost definitely not be out there on these worlds. But who knows , anything is possible🤷🏼♂️
You ll never know
Great video
Awww space!! The final frontier reminds me of a song, space may be the final frontier but it's made in a Hollywood basement
Looking this stuff makes me think "why the hell are humans STILL waisting their time with politics?!"
Because that's what humans do, greed is the main cause
Well we just love to start caring about this stuff when it's too late, just watch humanity will procrastinate protecting our entire species and get wiped out lol
Don’t worry. I’m sure there will be politicians there soon enough
There's got to be intelligent life somewhere, we don't have it in Washington, DC
Because we're too stupid to cooperate with each other without a leader
"Superhabitable planets"
Stellaris players: "you mean Gaia planets?"
He means Catachan.
There were Gaia planets in Master of Orion in 1993.
With floating islands, rings, moons, and tall blue cat like people. Oh and Unobtanium ore so we can go there and strip mine them.
Sins of a solar empire from the early 90's had gaia worlds that gave 125% suitability.
I was wondering when I would see a Stellaris comment on this channel! 😁
Also, Machine Intelligence master race.
Screw politics.
Earth: Who are you?
KOI 5715.01: I'm you but stronger.
Whoa, finding all these exo-planets was already exiting, but this makes it better and better! XD
Going to be honest
I heard 5° warmer on this planet could be great
Instantly thought "yet .05° warmer here will end all life on the planet"
Ask literally any climate scientist and they will tell you that no one has ever argued that a warmer climate will end life on Earth. The question is not "Do you want to save life." It's "Do *you* want to live, dumb dumb?"
@@futurestoryteller i have asked climate scientists their opinion on global warming
many of them pointed me to the petition signed by 30,000 scientists to stop making policies based on climate
others said that there is no way to know what warming will do
and several actually replied with "oh great this again" then went on to talk about how climate ALARMISTS have been claiming the world will end in 5 hears, for 50 years
my conclusion after doing some serious research
global warming is a joke and a waste of time
@@skylerbowerbank5847 You didn't ask anybody anything
@@futurestoryteller go ask them yourself since your the who clearly has never asked one
@@skylerbowerbank5847 You're a joke
I'm ready to go there right now. I'm so done with this planet.
Im done with the people here too, i wish to go to a place where i can practice what i believe in without these abrahamic people persecuting me.
@@guestkid9976 bruh
@@guestkid9976 if you aren't joking hope you are ok
Why? earth is such a diverse, beautiful and unimaginably unique place, i am sure u havent seen the most of it yet, be glad u get to see it...focus on nice things
"done with the planet" LOL you barely explored your hometown. Stop whining, you fit right in here
Anton, you have a great way of Explaining Things so here's your mission should you wish to accept is: Explain to all what would be the best use of the internet ~ and the wisest use of our time .
Hello wonderful Anton.