Would an Alien look anything like us? with Phil Plait the Bad Astronomer

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  • Опубліковано 19 жов 2022
  • What is it Like Under Alien Skies on an Alien Planet? What is needed to prove aliens are visiting us? Would an Alien look anything like us? Phil Plait the Bad Astronomer joins John Michael Godier to discuss UAP, DART, the Artemis mission, and more.
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    Philip Plait (a.k.a. The Bad Astronomer) is an astronomer and skeptic who runs the website BadAstronomy.com. His book of the same name, Bad Astronomy was released in 2002. In 2008, he became President of the James Randi Educational Foundation. He received his Ph.D. in astronomy from the University of Virginia in 1994 with a thesis on supernova SN 1987A.
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  • @EventHorizonShow
    @EventHorizonShow  Рік тому +41

    What do you think it’s like on an Alien planet? Would you go to space?

    • @alexherbert9404
      @alexherbert9404 Рік тому +8

      In a heartbeat....

    • @princeindrajitlawlaha7027
      @princeindrajitlawlaha7027 Рік тому

      ! 💝 💯 👏 🎉 🎃 🙏 🚀 👍 🤖 🎅 ✝ 🌝 !

    • @Kura-Kekoa
      @Kura-Kekoa Рік тому +7

      As long as I could come back home. I like this planet.

    • @thehodlking
      @thehodlking Рік тому +3

      Any other planet, especially outside of our solar system, would be astoundingly different than earth. We could probably not survive in those different environments considering (not exhaustive) oxygen and other gaseous levels, viral and bacterial differences never encountered by our immune system. But it would certainly be exciting to see mother world.

    • @JohnPritzlaff
      @JohnPritzlaff Рік тому +1

      Only if you stop discounting international military and government reports of UAP.

  • @deejin25
    @deejin25 Рік тому +31

    Love how UAPs are now off the list of forbidden topics, though I'm still amazed that in 200 incidents of rich, multi sensor data involving radars on ships and airplanes, infrared, multiple ground and air based trained observers and cameras, they focus on one or two images and use that dismiss any discussion on it. It's not one or two blurry pictures it's the most sophisticated combined sensory array ( a nuclear powered aircraft carrier task force) encountering a baffling phenomena 200 times in two years. Dropped the ball on this one.

    • @echonomix_
      @echonomix_ Рік тому +10

      I knew this would be a bust when the word "skeptic" was like the fifth word in on the guest introduction. If someone's pride is being skeptical, it's no better than talking to someone that thinks everything is a conspiracy or anything even slightly weird is paranormal.

    • @lafelong
      @lafelong Рік тому +5

      I had one experience with UAPs (I think) when I was in the Navy. A couple or three red lights in a silent formation seeming to track with our ship (not jets or planes). We watched them from the deck for a while, and I went to the bridge to check radar. No radar contacts had been recorded. No idea what that was about. 🤷‍♂

    • @bipolarminddroppings
      @bipolarminddroppings Рік тому

      200 unexplained incidents in two years is nothing until you can show they're all related and all caused by the same phenomena.
      Like the man said, just becuase we haven't explained it yet doesn't mean its aliens. The burden of proof is on the person making the claims, not the skeptic.

    • @HolloVVpoint
      @HolloVVpoint Рік тому +1

      Because like it was discussed in the video, the evidence isn’t that good. One of the more famous UAPs which airforce pilots have described is a radar device that has been patented since the 1960s.
      90% of this UAP stuff is total nonsense and the rest like was discussed in the video most likely has a mundane explanation, don’t think that governments are fully honest about what technology they have and don’t, because they are not.
      We all want it to be Aliens but unfortunately the evidence is just not there!

    • @sanders555
      @sanders555 Рік тому +1

      ​@@lafelong There are so many of these reports. Weird, right?!?

  • @rossmcleod7983
    @rossmcleod7983 Рік тому +71

    “We do not describe the world we see, we see the world we can describe.” - Rene Descartes.

    • @faizanrana2998
      @faizanrana2998 Рік тому

      This planet on Wich were live!

    • @niallmackenzie99
      @niallmackenzie99 Рік тому +3

      It's like 10,000 spoons when all you need is a knife... ~Alanis Morissette

    • @Virtueman1
      @Virtueman1 Рік тому

      And he was wrong ;)
      (The cogito-argument assumes that there can be thinking without awareness of anything external to the mind, which is false because it mis-represents the meaning lf the word "think")

    • @AtomicMiz18
      @AtomicMiz18 Рік тому

      New to this, sorry.......who is Descartes?

    • @faizanrana2998
      @faizanrana2998 Рік тому

      @@AtomicMiz18 he's ur father's boyfriend

  • @MatthewOfLondon
    @MatthewOfLondon Рік тому +41

    It's strange. Fifteen years ago I was excited by the thought of going to Mars, then I curtailed myself by thinking about visiting the Moon one day. Now I don't even want to leave the house. 😆

    • @exoexpansion
      @exoexpansion Рік тому +5

      That's age 😄

    • @UNATCOHanka
      @UNATCOHanka Рік тому +5

      Some day soon, you'll not even want to leave your rocking chair.

    • @faizanrana2998
      @faizanrana2998 Рік тому +1

      No his new vibrator has arrived.

    • @NTJedi
      @NTJedi Рік тому

      There must be a purpose for visiting Mars or the Moon.... such as bringing technology which will provide clear data of everything below the surface of the moon or Mars. These locations have virtually no atmosphere and a small leak in your spacesuit or spaceship means a painful death.

    • @gueranjones6719
      @gueranjones6719 Рік тому

      @@exoexpansion I THINK LIVING ON MARS IS NOT A GOOD IDEA. OR THE MOON. I AM HIGHLY SKEPTICAL.I JUST DON'T TRUST THESE CORPORATIONS.THERE ARE VALUABLE MINERALS ON THE MOON AND THE ASTEROIDS. COUNTRIES WILL HAVE DISAGREE AS TO WHO WILL OWN AN ASTEROID.SO MRS BROWN ITS PROBABLY JUST NOT AGE ITS HUMAN BEHAVIOR.

  • @kellyjohns6612
    @kellyjohns6612 Рік тому +16

    Just wanted to say that I appreciate this interview. Phil is one of my favorite scientists. This is a real treat. Thank you J.M.G.

    • @realzachfluke1
      @realzachfluke1 Рік тому

      Me too, I'm just about to finish listening to it now. And of course I really enjoyed it!
      I was introduced to Phil and his work via the Crash Course Astronomy series here on UA-cam, and I've been following him ever since! I didn't know he had a book coming out though, and even though I've historically never pre-ordered more than one or two books, I decided to do it for this upcoming one. It genuinely sounds excellent.
      Thanks for having him on, John!!

  • @WildStar2002
    @WildStar2002 Рік тому +15

    I loved how you guys highlighted the importance of critical thinking - looking at the evidence and seeing if what is being claimed makes sense given that evidence.
    I remember as a teenager, I saw a large rotating flat cylindrical object floating in the late evening sky over the city (I was viewing from a mountainside overlooking the city below). the diameter was, perhaps, 4X the height of the cylinder. There were a dozen or so rows of bright lights all around the curved side of this object that looked like the windows of an airplane or the portholes on an ocean-liner. I could even see a lighted spindle that ran through the center of the object as it hovered motionless, rotating over the city, and then slowly started moving southwards. A real UFO! Definitely and clearly and unambiguously a flying craft of some kind - maybe even of extraterrestrial origin! And it was *huge*, if the size of those lights were the size of windows! 🤩
    No. 👽
    As I watched, the object slowly changed direction and it became clear that what I was *actually* seeing was a small airplane with lights strung under the wings, from wingtip to wingtip. What looked like a floating spacecraft the size of an office block, was actually a crop-duster style plane that had rows of lights strung underneath to create scrolling advertisements like an LED light sign. 😹
    An early lesson for me in how easy it it is to see exactly what you *want* to see.

    • @LMarti13
      @LMarti13 Рік тому +4

      Once I was waiting for the bus at night when I looked up and saw a giant ball of light just hovering in the sky. I've never seen anything like it before or since. I literally could not believe what I was seeing so I just kept staring at it until eventually some clouds which I couldn't see before moved and revealed it was the moon.

    • @WildStar2002
      @WildStar2002 Рік тому +2

      @@LMarti13 You were Moon-struck! 😁

    • @User-jr7vf
      @User-jr7vf Рік тому +1

      This is the kind of comment that I'm looking forward to reading on UA-cam! Thanks to both you and @LMarti13 for sharing your stories.

    • @WildStar2002
      @WildStar2002 Рік тому +1

      @@User-jr7vf I'm glad you liked our stories! Thank you!

  • @joshweigel1131
    @joshweigel1131 Рік тому +5

    Fan of you both, found Phil the bad astronomer late 90s as a kid. Good times

  • @justinmeader
    @justinmeader Рік тому +13

    John has slowly become my favorite interviewer out there. Always such poignant questions, and a vast understanding of so many subjects. We gotta get this channel closer to the 1M subscriber mark because John and crew certainly deserve it!

    • @kjhman
      @kjhman Рік тому +1

      Who cares about subscriber counts? The fact that this doesn’t have a million + subscribers is why I listen to the videos. I don’t want some mainstream channel.

    • @sketcharmslong6289
      @sketcharmslong6289 Рік тому +1

      I think he should be bigger because I'm sure he'd like more listeners and more money. Not that crazy 🤣

    • @kjhman
      @kjhman Рік тому +1

      @@sketcharmslong6289 greed, corruption and everything else that comes alone with fortune and fame. Yeah no thanks.

    • @JohnMichaelGodier
      @JohnMichaelGodier Рік тому +7

      Don't worry folks, if we never make it to a million, that's fine. If we do, that's fine too. What's important is the content quality and feel of the channels. I seek to create content that you as an intelligent audience find worthwhile. Sure, I could send subscriptions through the roof if I went more mainstream, but that's just not me. I'm fundamentally still an old school UA-camr, which means my content should reflect me, and it does. I wouldn't ever change that.
      Oddly, I don't think I'd actually be a very good interviewer if I went mainstream. What you guys hear in my content is all about my personal interests. This is why I can do it from an informed and engaged position. If I had to widen the circle outside of my interests, I'd probably be terrible at it. Thankfully my interests are very wide, but if I had to interview a sports figure or a Kardashian or something, I'd bomb badly from lack of interest and knowledge base. I know my limits lol.

    • @kjhman
      @kjhman Рік тому +3

      @@JohnMichaelGodier Thanks for that brilliant wholesome response that I certainly wasn't expecting lol. You're doing a great job as it is sir and I appreciate you staying the course of what you know matters. Much respect.

  • @prowl06
    @prowl06 Рік тому +7

    Speaking of scepticism: be sceptical of sceptics who list ghosts in the same breath as UAPs/UFOS.

    • @donnievance1942
      @donnievance1942 Рік тому +3

      Being a skeptic is not the characteristic of dismissing things that are outside of your experience. That's called being a debunker. That guy is not a skeptic. He's somebody who is trying to preserve a conventional model of the world. I've seen two phenomena that have no conceivable conventional explanation. I don't have a presumption that they represent beings from an extra-solar planet. But I know that the most parsimonious hypothesis for them is that they are manifestations of some kind of intelligence that is outside the framework of the known social world. What the nature of that is, is unknown to me-- there are a number of options that are available to our imagination. But there is also the possibility that they are of a nature that has no cognates in our mentality at all. My skepticism prohibits me from prematurely assigning an identification to them, and my skepticism also prevents me from assigning a conventional, but farfetched, explanation to them. I know they're real. I know they're profoundly mysterious. I know they're not some secret military tech. I know that they're not phenomena that can be understood as some kinds of previously known natural phenomena. I also know that the odds that they are not controlled by some kind of high intelligence is remote. That's the majority of what I know. But I also know that anybody who thinks the overall phenomenon of UAPs could have conventional explanations is ignoring huge amounts of evidence. I listened to the hypothetical explanations this guy suggested. They don't come close to covering a huge amount of reliable data that is in our possession at this time. I'm an old guy. I hope I manage to hold on until the day that these "skeptics" get the shock of their lives, and I'm burning with curiosity to learn the facts. I've no doubt that, after THEY'VE been debunked, the "skeptics" will still have some rationale for why their position was nevertheless valid at the time they were being "skeptical".

    • @bipolarminddroppings
      @bipolarminddroppings Рік тому +2

      @@donnievance1942 actually. The most likely explanation of your experiences is that you were hallucinating.

  • @Tounushi
    @Tounushi Рік тому +6

    The thing about eclipse is freaky. I've only been through a partial one and that was weird. The contrast of shadows didn't change at all, but the light definitely dimmed. It feels like there's an overcast sky so everything is darker and dimmer, but the sky can be clear and shadows are crisp and sharp.

  • @creightonfreeman8059
    @creightonfreeman8059 Рік тому +5

    So visual effects can be a thing. As far as I know, military RADAR don't pick up visual effects. When you have ship based RADAR, fighter plane RADAR, plane based infra red camera and another visual light camera, plus a fighter pilot trained to observe and distinguish things in the sky (and their size, position and velocity), because their lives depend on it, all saying there is something there moving in a way our technology can't, that is fairly compelling evidence that whatever it is, it is no mirage. Do Astronomers always have four independent observations confirming their subjects of study?

    • @thekaxmax
      @thekaxmax Рік тому +1

      Misreading is still entirely possible. Also note that if it's a classified test you won't find out at all.

    • @donnievance1942
      @donnievance1942 Рік тому +1

      @@thekaxmax There is a huge amount of evidence that some of these UAPs are objectively and behave in ways that are not just completely outside of known technology, but profoundly outside of known physics. They are not some sort of secret military technology. That is a last ditch, far-fetched hypothesis grasped at by those who wish to defend a conventional model of reality.

  • @tonynagy2042
    @tonynagy2042 Рік тому +4

    👽'Something' is definitely here on Earth, whether it's from outer space or deep within the Earth is the question. If an object travels fast than the speed of light, will we be able to see something left behind?. I saw something fly over our house moving very slowly when I was in high school in the middle of the night at about 100 feet up. It made no sound, and I couldn't distinguish its shape, other than think it was triangular due to the lights on it. I know for a fact I was not sleep walking nor asleep, because I was very excited and thrilled at the same time watching it fly right over our house(I opened the window). I then ran to the back bedroom(Brothers) and waited for it to come over the roof. I waited and waited to no avail. My biggest mistake was not waking my younger brother when I first started seeing the lights coming while I was laying in bed and woke up watching it get closer. And that's all I have to say about that. Cheers Blessings.🙏.

  • @MrTaxiRob
    @MrTaxiRob Рік тому +1

    Sometimes I think maybe you're thinking too much along the lines of science fiction and are overly optimistic about the near future, then you have a guest that brings it all back to reality without totally shredding all hope, and Phil Plait is that guest.
    How important is it that we have proof that we're not alone? Every time I ask myself that question, I just remind myself that the galaxy is unimaginably big on its own, let alone the Universe. All those other sentient, spacefaring species out there face the same problems of physics that we do, and that's enough for me to be content with lack of contact, yet keeps me hopeful enough to support continued exploration. Therefore, I don't think it's important at all.

  • @stricknine6130
    @stricknine6130 Рік тому +1

    Good interview thanks for the episode.

  • @Wolffur
    @Wolffur Рік тому +2

    I think that due to the lengths of time necessary for space exploration, that we might have to send an AI to go ahead and send information back to us. Maybe our first contact with alien life might be via a sophisticated AI explorer. What a wonderful way to show that we are an intelligent and inquisitive species.

  • @bobinthewest8559
    @bobinthewest8559 9 місяців тому +1

    The biggest problem with skepticism.. is that there are too many people who just don’t know how to use/apply it.
    That is to say.. far too often, when something is not EASILY explained by the mundane, those people will automatically make a fantastical leap to an “explanation” which is far more SENSATIONAL.
    “If it is not CLEARLY a plane.. it MUST be aliens.”
    “If it is not CLEARLY a weather balloon.. it MUST be aliens.”
    “If it is not CLEARLY an artifact of the camera.. it MUST be aliens.”
    Such people forego “scientific thinking” in favor of “jumping to conclusions”.. and that is simply NOT how real science works.
    That said.. on two separate occasions, I have seen things in the sky which defy all logical explanations that I can think of. I can say that this makes it seem “quite possible” that it could have been alien visitors.. but if asked to definitively say what those things ACTUALLY were.. the only accurate answer I can give is, “I don’t know.”
    THAT is how critical thought works.

  • @douglaswilkinson5700
    @douglaswilkinson5700 Рік тому +7

    What issues does he have with the CEO of SpaceX?

    • @jmitterii2
      @jmitterii2 Рік тому

      That he's a circus clown con jobber.... biggest swindler of our century. Basically. At least that's what I would guess.
      His problem still though, is the frauds the scammer commits. His frauds. Pretending its the first ever and that it has advantages... th disco lighting of sorts.
      NASA already successfully landed several new shuttle designs using rocket re-entry landing. The projects were halted for a variety of reasons, but chief among them was that it wasn't practical, it did not solve the cost problem in fact it made it worse.
      Re-entry landing rockets mean one must place more rocket fuel which is 90% of the cost of rocket launches. And this greatly reduces payload as you have to keep so much fuel onboard for re-entry.
      When the alternative of a parachute landing after using the earth atmosphere to help slow down, is very cheap. And parachutes on boosters and main frames landing on land or sea are viable for recovery; as they were with the Space Shuttle.
      In the end, you gain absolutely nothing in terms of cost savings nor frequency increase in reuse-ability.... the cost goes even higher, payload sizes shrink substantially, and you still must perform a thorough refurbishment of the rockets. There is no savings. Only added costs... for what? Disco lights. Fancy flair... an ooo and an ah! Very expensive ewhs and ahhhs! that diminish into a yawn or a roll of the eye after the third or fourth observation.
      Then you discover the reality those rockets are costing even more for less... causing projects to get further behind. And some big projects canceled altogether... and you discover it's because of a charleton who usually uses disco lighting and occasional dancing mimes to snare his victims into his scams... is using an airshow circus stunt sideshow... big theater, absolutely ruin behind it though as it pushes up costs for the clown cars, and destroys actual progress toward larger goals.
      You realize the tax payer, the actual researchers, the astronauts, engineers, etc. all have been harmed with higher costs and less accomplishments. For a few giggles and squiggles in the short run. By carnival barker. Recent expose narrated by actor William Shatner put the scammer's modus operandi as: "...his life long love of inventing things that already exist."
      ua-cam.com/video/6gy5P45hEN4/v-deo.html

    • @reeeeeeleasedakraka7600
      @reeeeeeleasedakraka7600 Рік тому

      Woke ideology seems to be his issue

  • @garygough6905
    @garygough6905 Рік тому +11

    Visual effects. I once saw a town, in detail, cars and pedestrians moving, apparently in our field 1/4 mile away. Knew the town and it is 20 miles from where it appeared. A very clear mirage.
    As real as the bend in a pencil immersed in a glass of water. But questions about why and how light bends was part of the basis of physics.

    • @olddecimal2736
      @olddecimal2736 Рік тому

      Exactly what I keep thinking. Projections for military training, testing, etc.

  • @Rauzwel
    @Rauzwel Рік тому

    I really enjoyed this episode, Phil is a fantastic speaker and clearly knows the subject matter.

  • @bigearl3867
    @bigearl3867 Рік тому +1

    Every time I hear about the asteroid getting knocked off course, I think of Red Dwarf when Lister was playing planet pool.

  • @trdscfjc
    @trdscfjc Рік тому

    Excellent audio, thank you 👍

  • @washinours
    @washinours Рік тому +11

    Alright I was about to write a whole chapter about the Deep Impact mission which is my fav of all but I gonna go to sleep with that Hubble deep field / grain of sand comparison that just blew my mind and will be back tomorrow for the small essay.
    Thank you both, never stop John

    • @faizanrana2998
      @faizanrana2998 Рік тому

      John does not need your sympathies

    • @washinours
      @washinours Рік тому +1

      @@faizanrana2998 then I'll transfer these to you, because you sound like you could use some love. Are you okay?

    • @faizanrana2998
      @faizanrana2998 Рік тому

      @@washinours thanks bro

  • @that__poppy__
    @that__poppy__ Рік тому +1

    It’s funny to hear Phil mention Star Trek. Every time I hear your voice John I picture Riker Jonathan Frakes. I use to watch Beyond Belief I think you sound just like him.

  • @_S3R4PH_
    @_S3R4PH_ Рік тому

    UAPs have 5 observables:
    1) Anti-gravity lift
    Unlike any known aircraft, these objects have been sighted overcoming the earth’s gravity with no visible means of propulsion. They also lack any flight surfaces, such as wings. In the Nimitz incident, witnesses describe the crafts as tubular, shaped like a Tic Tac candy.
    2) Sudden and instantaneous acceleration
    The objects may accelerate or change direction so quickly that no human pilot could survive the g-forces-they would be crushed. In the Nimitz incident, radar operators say they tracked one of the UFOs as it dropped from the sky at more than 30 times the speed of sound. Black Aces squadron commander David Fravor, the Nimitz-based fighter pilot who was sent to intercept one of the objects, likened its rapid side-to-side movements, later captured on infrared video, to that of a ping-pong ball. Radar operators on the USS Princeton, part of the Nimitz carrier group, tracked the object accelerating from a standing position to traveling 60 miles in a minute-an astounding 3,600 miles an hour. According to manufacturer Boeing, the F/A 18 Super Hornet fighter jet typically currently reaches a maximum speed of Mach 1.6, or about 1,200 miles an hour.
    3) Hypersonic velocities without signatures
    If an aircraft travels faster than the speed of sound, it typically leaves "signatures," like vapor trails and sonic booms. Many UFO accounts note the lack of such evidence.
    4) Low observability, or cloaking
    Even when objects are observed, getting a clear and detailed view of them-either through pilot sightings, radar or other means-remains difficult. Witnesses generally only see the glow or haze around them.
    5) Trans-medium travel
    Some UAP have been seen moving easily in and between different environments, such as space, the earth’s atmosphere and even water. In the Nimitz incident, witnesses described a UFO hovering over a churning "disturbance" just under the ocean's otherwise calm surface, leading to speculation that another craft had entered the water. USS Princeton radar operator Gary Vorhees later confirmed from a Navy sonar operator in the area that day that a craft was moving faster than 70 knots, roughly two times the speed of nuclear subs.
    No one has yet gotten close to crafts that display these traits, so their origins are still unknown. Are they a super-top-secret U.S. defense project? Do they hail from Russia? China? Or from even further afield? The only thing we do know is that their capabilities exceed any technologies currently in the U.S. arsenal.

  • @catsthatsmokemeth
    @catsthatsmokemeth Рік тому +3

    Please start including topical time stamps

  • @freyawildesciencefictionau8156

    How wonderful. Thanks John.

  • @kenneymadsen5710
    @kenneymadsen5710 Рік тому +2

    This is one of your best interviews. Much better and consistent sound-quality. Also Phil Plait is always a good listen.

  • @halilzelenka5813
    @halilzelenka5813 Рік тому +8

    Nice to hear well articulated and informed skepticism on the UAP issue

  • @teressawilde8137
    @teressawilde8137 Рік тому

    Wonderful talk. Thank you.

  • @markyoung9497
    @markyoung9497 Рік тому +2

    Hypothetically. If alien craft visited earth and were staying in earths orbit for several months untill they moved on. Would you accept a visitor pass to go on thier craft for a sightseeing tour?

  • @guvwithag7066
    @guvwithag7066 Рік тому

    Brilliant discussion!

  • @RedneckResin
    @RedneckResin Рік тому +1

    I'm just curious to how the skeptic guy from bad astronomy would explain the USS Nimitz footage

  • @mikhailiagacesa3406
    @mikhailiagacesa3406 Рік тому +5

    Kinda weird when you do see a UFO, though.

    • @EventHorizonShow
      @EventHorizonShow  Рік тому +4

      Absolutely

    • @michaelpettersson4919
      @michaelpettersson4919 Рік тому

      @@EventHorizonShow I saw one as a child. I suspect that it was some kind of balloon. Or a blimp airship but it looked like it lost much of the gas inside so it looke like a banana.

  • @domsau2
    @domsau2 Рік тому +3

    No big IR light: no space ship, no mega structure!

  • @poleun9
    @poleun9 Рік тому +1

    Unfortunately, we do not have access to the classified evidence of uap. However, occasionally we get hints from people who do, and Lue Elizondo is one such person. Though that is not classed as evidence, the fact that there is a uap task force, shows us there is something there.

  • @michaeljameskeating1348
    @michaeljameskeating1348 Рік тому +2

    Can you do a part 2 where you actually talk about aliens?

  • @DeadManVlog
    @DeadManVlog Рік тому

    👏👏👏👏 Great stuff as ever.

  • @trdscfjc
    @trdscfjc Рік тому +10

    I dont think Phil Plait is a fan of free speech...

  • @rodfaragini7110
    @rodfaragini7110 Рік тому

    Very interesting discussion

  • @quietstories795
    @quietstories795 Рік тому +3

    7:25 iv seen a satellite that was extreamly bright and fast moving. First time i saw it it scared me to death, and then I saw it every night at the same time. Quickly realised it was just a satellite that happened to reflect a crazy amount of light due to the time of the year and position of the sun below the horizon, but if i had only seen it that one time, I probably would have thought it was a UFO (especially since i was just a few miles from Calvine which had a very famous UFO sighting)

    • @nicks7835
      @nicks7835 Рік тому +1

      I can remember 2 similar events in my life. The first was (like you) a satellite moving fairly quickly across the night sky. The second (and honestly the one that freaked me out the most until I did some research) was sighting ball lightning.

    • @theoneyou
      @theoneyou Рік тому

      Cap

    • @bobinthewest8559
      @bobinthewest8559 9 місяців тому

      One night, I saw some objects in the sky.. quite distant, above the horizon, I thought at first that they were stars.
      What first struck me as “odd” about them.. was the way they shimmered, and “shifted” through a spectrum of colors. I thought that perhaps this was due to atmospheric conditions.
      But then some of them moved. At first, just a little bit.. up, down, left, right.. just small, random movements.. of no more than one or two degrees (as viewed from my vantage point).
      But then, one of them did something quite remarkable. It traveled across the sky in an arc, to the opposite horizon in about three or four seconds.. stopped, repeated some of the up, down, left, right movements.. then returned (again in about three or four seconds) to rejoin the others.
      I, and a few other people, watched for a while as they continued the small movements, until I had to leave.
      I’ve never seen anything like it since.. and to this day.. I have NO idea what they were.
      🤷‍♂️

  • @LEDewey_MD
    @LEDewey_MD Рік тому +1

    Good interview! Next "Great American Eclipse" is not far away - April 8, 2024!! :D

  • @txdice2866
    @txdice2866 Рік тому

    You know, even if i had a good camera i doubt it would have caught this but back in highschool my buddies and i were camping way out in texas. Such a beautiful sky and we were just talking laying down staring at the sky. I spotted a "shooting star" and said look at that! This light proceded to clearly not be in out atmosphere as it was just.....so far away. And then BOOM it started spinning with another star for like 20 seconds. We all stared in disbelief and then it slingshotted away. I didn't even know what a gravity sling was at the time but holy crap did it scare me

  • @amangogna68
    @amangogna68 Рік тому

    Great video !

  • @marshallsmith501
    @marshallsmith501 Рік тому +2

    Why the comments warning? People can type whatever they like

  • @robertcrago4018
    @robertcrago4018 Рік тому +2

    Camping in Utah in the evening we (2 people), witnessed three white glowing globes floating over head, rather low, just above the trees. They can over head and disappeared!

  • @UNATCOHanka
    @UNATCOHanka Рік тому +9

    John Godier has never seen an UFO not because such sightings are rare, but because when you're an Alien inside an UFO, it's hard to spot another UFO in the sky apart from Fravor's jet.

  • @mal2ksc
    @mal2ksc Рік тому

    I honestly don't think anyone would be seasick for an entire trip, just as they generally aren't on sea voyages. After a while you find your sea legs*. At sea, it usually takes about three days. Then you're fine for the rest of the trip unless the weather gets bad. Then when you get back on solid ground, you'll find yourself having the jelly leg where you swear the ground is moving. This also can last a few days.
    Not saying you should go to space, other than maybe one of the sub-orbital publicity stunt flights, just that this is not a particularly good reason to avoid a long mission. Space sickness might, ironically, be more of a problem with moon trips because you're going to be the most sick when you need to be the most useful. I think a Mars-bound ship is going to have spin gravity living areas, although they might be at 0.38g.
    Personally I'd still love to go to space. But I don't particularly want to live there. A brief visit will suffice.
    *Unless you're drowning it in Dramamine. Then you never get your sea legs.

  • @alexonthefly5861
    @alexonthefly5861 Рік тому

    The best podcast in this galaxy

  • @VHBEngines
    @VHBEngines Рік тому +23

    I'm also not firmly in the belief that we are curreny being visited but you're definitely being to dismissal of the UAP phenomenon. It's not just the handful of small videos it's the regular occurrence that the USAF has with them. The stories that our pilots are telling most certainly should not be dismissed so casually when they ARE, in fact, experts of all things related to what's normal up there

    • @deusexaethera
      @deusexaethera Рік тому

      The military is taking UAP seriously nowadays, but they are still overwhelmingly spy drones and mis-identification of normal phenomena.

    • @dgalloway107
      @dgalloway107 Рік тому +2

      Im 10 minutes in and know i wont be finishing this one. Excitement brings research. Skepticism provides nothing. But motivation i suppose. Its my speculating that will cause me to investigate. But i already know from what youve said that your idea of investigation is very surface level.

    • @dgalloway107
      @dgalloway107 Рік тому +1

      In this case you're refers to this phil guy.

    • @JAGzilla-ur3lh
      @JAGzilla-ur3lh Рік тому +1

      And what always makes me roll my eyes is the claim that aliens wouldn't use their technology in this or that way because it's inefficient or wasteful or unscientific. Look around. Do we use use our resources and technology in the most intelligent, purposeful ways? Or do we leave every light on and the air conditioner running and the TV on while we drive to the McDonald's a hundred yards down the street? Aliens would be people, too, and there's no reason they should be perfectly rational about everything.

  • @jellyglazedllc2415
    @jellyglazedllc2415 Рік тому

    Y’all need to make one where they document all different types of ufos and what y’all think each of them do like their special abilities, aight?

  • @Matt-nx6uu
    @Matt-nx6uu Рік тому +5

    As a true skeptic, I have trouble rationalizing things I have seen. Two instances that my understanding of reality can't explain, and they certainly were entitites - not just strange lights in the sky. In the house I used to live in. I have come to terms that I may never understand. There was the benevolent, and the malevolent. Perhaps balance?

    • @londonspade5896
      @londonspade5896 Рік тому

      Can anybody explain how consciousness works? Do you know about the light-slit experiment? The act of observing light turns it from a wave into a particle, yet even thinking about the experiment also turns it from a wave into a particle, even from the other side of the planet.
      There is much more to our universe than we know

    • @istvansipos9940
      @istvansipos9940 Рік тому

      @@londonspade5896 "...yet even thinking about the experiment also turns it from a wave into a particle, even from the other side of the planet..."
      Sources, please.

  • @frankv7068
    @frankv7068 Рік тому

    When relating to life form and evolution, the environment shapes life, divergent evolution is a hot topic now, many traits repeat themselves numerous times. Brains and eyes evolved independently numerous times (the eyes 40 different times) also in species Like crab like animals, dolphin and shark like reptiles, bats flying reptiles and bird etc… if you have the same molecules and composition on another planet there will be one planet out there where aliens will look very similar to us.

  • @reallyryan_
    @reallyryan_ Рік тому

    amazing!

  • @artbytravissmith
    @artbytravissmith Рік тому

    My theory is the more Earth-like the planet, the more Earth-like the life. Any divergence in gravity from Earth-norm, or any divergence from atmospheric pressure would favour evolutionary solutions that look more 'alien'. With plant-analogues, the star type would influence colour and arrangement of 'leaves'. 'Plants' on on a Earth-like planet orbiting a Sun-like star might look eerily similar. Form follows function.

  • @Kenji1685
    @Kenji1685 Рік тому

    Stunning thumbnail. 😊

  • @kednar
    @kednar Рік тому +1

    One hour of Phil Plait? Yes please

  • @arnaudgerard1971
    @arnaudgerard1971 Рік тому

    How long does it take until you get to the topic?
    Edit:
    More than 10 minutes?

  • @stonehouseguitars3869
    @stonehouseguitars3869 Рік тому +1

    A very interesting guest with interesting things to say, also a good conversationalist. I was lucky to experience a total solar eclipse as a young lad, as we stood in a farmers field in Cornwall. It was indeed as he described it. Even being a child at the time I remember it being eerie watching the cows go to sleep and the trees and grass all taking on a different and haunting quality. It felt like a glimpse into the end of the world.

  • @jamespsyfer
    @jamespsyfer Рік тому

    Major Corso , I believe.. relates how one of the guards who wasn’t briefed about alien presence on U.S. base… saw one of the aliens in a corridor and suffered a heart attack.. re: Day After Roswell book. This suggests to me at least that they is UGLY! 😱😱😱😱

  • @christianbaughn199
    @christianbaughn199 Рік тому +3

    "The Earth is 4000 miles wide" - wow he really is a bad astronomer

    • @tomsmith4542
      @tomsmith4542 Рік тому +1

      i agree. the correct is 7900 miles wide

    • @thekaxmax
      @thekaxmax Рік тому +3

      He's an astronomer, it's accurate if it's within a power of 10.

  • @20july1944
    @20july1944 Рік тому +1

    Does Phil have a YT channel?
    I wonder what his cosmogony is.

  • @nadvga6650
    @nadvga6650 Рік тому

    planets have very much varied structures. and obviously with the known amounts of them, there would be life in some or even many. our past is the future of life in some. our future was the past of others. just like the variances of planets, those life there would also have much differences in looks

  • @johnkeanan8781
    @johnkeanan8781 Рік тому

    Would love to travel the stars but not in time unless my family come with me 😂

  • @christysmith7241
    @christysmith7241 Рік тому +5

    Two skeptics, too skeptical. So small minded and snarky. Why?

  • @largelarry2126
    @largelarry2126 Рік тому +1

    I thought this was about Alien's looking like us.

  • @Paul_Ch52
    @Paul_Ch52 Рік тому

    Badass Stronomer!

  • @AndrewBlucher
    @AndrewBlucher Рік тому +1

    Turning to dust ...
    I used to watch "The Invaders", an old B&W TV serial, when the parents were out. Like an early version of The X-Files.
    When an alien died it just ... turned to dust. There was no body that anyone could use as evidence.

  • @Maderyne
    @Maderyne Рік тому +1

    I remember watching a solar eclipse and as awe inspiring as it was, what really struck me was the sudden and rapid cooling of the air around me. It was mid-summer so quite warm but that drop in temperature really struck me.

  • @Aginor88
    @Aginor88 Рік тому +1

    Interesting.

  • @captain_context9991
    @captain_context9991 Рік тому +3

    Yeah how would things look like if you were actually there. Like Star Wars asteroid fields. If you were in an actual asteroid belt, you wouldnt see a single asteroid. You wouldnt know it. Same with a nebula. Looking at a black hole the way its pictured in movies and on pictures. In Interstellar, for example. That shape of the accretion disc filling the entire horizon... Its like... How does the sun look? It doesnt look like anything at all. Because your eyes are just overwhelmed by light. The same as the accretion disc from a black hole. Only at that distance, it would be like staring directly into a nuclear bomb. The only way to safely observe certain events is from a compter screen with photoshopped images.
    Outside our own solar system, nothing really has colour.

  • @soctnights
    @soctnights Рік тому +1

    If a craft is capable of manipulating gravity for propulsive drive, could that same gravity manipulation control light and change its appearance as well? Magic or technology?

    • @michaelpettersson4919
      @michaelpettersson4919 Рік тому

      Imagines an alien spacecraft putting up a lightshow deliberately to troll us...

    • @istvansipos9940
      @istvansipos9940 Рік тому

      technology. Magic has never been shown to exist.
      and yes, IF such a thing exists, it can manipulate light. We know that gravity does that (gravitational lensing, black holes)

  • @dentonfender6492
    @dentonfender6492 Рік тому

    Are there plans to attempt to deviate the trajectory of the asteroid Apophis scheduled to arrive hopefully as a near miss in 2036?

  • @terryboyer1342
    @terryboyer1342 Рік тому +4

    I'm curious as to what "issues" the guest has with Elon Musk?

    • @nicks7835
      @nicks7835 Рік тому +1

      Likely the same issues that twitter has with him

    • @terryboyer1342
      @terryboyer1342 Рік тому +1

      @@nicks7835 Which is what?

    • @nicks7835
      @nicks7835 Рік тому +2

      @@terryboyer1342 Basically his politics. I believe the most recent triggering event for twitter was Musk’s opinion regarding Russia and Ukraine.

    • @terryboyer1342
      @terryboyer1342 Рік тому +3

      @@nicks7835 I'm curious what part of his politics they take issue with. As to Russia and Ukraine he's seeking a peaceful solution and an end to the war as I understand it.

  • @Bronco541
    @Bronco541 Рік тому

    Glad to hear him dismiss the recent "UAP" bs. Theres nothing actually new about it and I hops it fades away quickly, to give time for more important matters

  • @arnaudgerard1971
    @arnaudgerard1971 Рік тому

    What is an environment? What is a liveable environment? Could anything live in a solar corona? Silicon based live?

  • @borrisbortrude8676
    @borrisbortrude8676 Рік тому +6

    If you say you are open minded but outright reject things then you probably arent open minded.

    • @thekaxmax
      @thekaxmax Рік тому +1

      If it's a physical impossibility to known physics it's fine to reject it until some credible evidence is presented.

    • @rossmcleod7983
      @rossmcleod7983 Рік тому +2

      @@thekaxmax known physics that doesn’t know what 95% of the universe is made of.

    • @thekaxmax
      @thekaxmax Рік тому

      @@rossmcleod7983 still a lot more than most people. Actually, we know that all that is dark matter and dark energy; we can see the effects of both. We just don't know exactly what each is yet. Emphasis on 'yet'.

    • @rossmcleod7983
      @rossmcleod7983 Рік тому

      @@thekaxmax I posted this before, kinda relevant here - “We do not describe the world we see, we see the world we can describe.” Descartes

  • @oldgreybeard5301
    @oldgreybeard5301 Рік тому +5

    Sometimes it takes an Event Horizon video to remind you that it's Thursday. The more you know!

    • @reallyryan_
      @reallyryan_ Рік тому

      ​​@@angusmatheson8906 aye the world's round lol

  • @DevinDTV
    @DevinDTV Рік тому

    lmao when he congratulates your segue

  • @kjhman
    @kjhman Рік тому +1

    Ah.. I didn't recognize the name but after looking him up, I certainly recognize the face. I love this guy! What a brilliant and entertaining man.

  • @82spiders
    @82spiders Рік тому +2

    Gives the word 'prove' new meaning.

  • @patriciamanroe6371
    @patriciamanroe6371 Рік тому

    I would love to go to the moon or even Mars. Though I'm probably not in the best physical condition to do it.

  • @fsmoura
    @fsmoura Рік тому +3

    Easy, with blurry videos of their ships.

  • @NomenNescio99
    @NomenNescio99 Рік тому

    I don't hear any sound at all in this video, playing on the youtube app on a Samsung phone.
    Other videos plays sound as expected.

    • @EventHorizonShow
      @EventHorizonShow  Рік тому +1

      check on another device? It’s working for us

    • @ACMichler
      @ACMichler Рік тому

      @@EventHorizonShow no sound on my andriod

    • @NomenNescio99
      @NomenNescio99 Рік тому

      @@EventHorizonShow Sound works on my desktop (mac/chrome), sound still doesn't work on my phone even after a reboot.

    • @ACMichler
      @ACMichler Рік тому

      More oddly sound plays on the patron embed on phone

    • @ISLAInstruments
      @ISLAInstruments Рік тому +1

      Plays fine here! Good night!

  • @DrunkPanda239
    @DrunkPanda239 Рік тому +1

    It wouldn’t be fun and kinda boring if it was just human 2.0 imagine a winged civilization and humanoid beast civilization or a humanoid underwater civilization.
    I hope it’s like something fantasy/sci-fi in a way.

  • @ThatDudeTrent1
    @ThatDudeTrent1 Рік тому +6

    You’re looking at the sky but you’re not flying f16s over the ocean and almost hitting cubes inside of a clear spheres. I’ll take pilots views on ufos before I take yours.

  • @johnnyblaze2352
    @johnnyblaze2352 Рік тому +1

    I disagree with the statement that people don't look up in the sky enough to figure out if what they are seeing is mundane or not. Having witnessed something myself and the people I know who have seen something strange, watch the sky frequently, especially after the sighting! I'm not saying its aliens. I'm just saying, it's not always local planets/ birds/ planes/ or aerial phenomenon such as ball lightning.

  • @sulljoh1
    @sulljoh1 Рік тому

    I love Phil Plait & share his skepticism over UFO/UAPs
    But his criteria for evidence are silly
    The thing has to land on the Whitehouse lawn and/or walk up to you for a chat?

  • @ThatCasualZach
    @ThatCasualZach Рік тому

    I would assume the supplies sitting on mars waiting on the humans would have all sorts of health risks after it has sat on this foriegn place for so long

  • @bivens3ify
    @bivens3ify Рік тому +1

    If an Aliens did walk up to humans I'm not sure most humans would believe it. Our minds may not let us make that jump.

  • @megret1808
    @megret1808 Рік тому +1

    The profit motive will fuel space exploration

  • @kkrolik2106
    @kkrolik2106 Рік тому

    In company that working my brother last week CCTV camera get bright moving light source moving slowly in sky above cloud cover most odd thing that security guard go outside he cannot seen it with his own eyes only camera manage record it. CCD cameras have bit wider light spectrum that can detect and object was outside human eye range or they got weird hardware bug.

    • @seditt5146
      @seditt5146 Рік тому

      Most likely satellites. They can regularly be seen via naked eye just before sunrise and just after sunset.

    • @kkrolik2106
      @kkrolik2106 Рік тому

      @@seditt5146 He cannot seen via his own eye but only via cctv cmaera

  • @iBaudan
    @iBaudan Рік тому

    Anytime I see the apparently image that a black hole look like… the ring in front of it, how is that even possible to see??? It should be just black… or not???

    • @joshuarichardson6529
      @joshuarichardson6529 Рік тому

      You can't see anything past a black hole's event horizon, but you can see material falling into the black hole before that stuff reaches the edge. Because the black hole curves space, the material falling in gains angular momentum, and begins to heat up. You're seeing the material about to fall into the black hole heating up before it falls into the event horizon and disappears from view.

    • @iBaudan
      @iBaudan Рік тому

      @@joshuarichardson6529 I am wondering how do they know all this without any real proof… only computer simulation that we code before showing us… mmmm…

  • @stevecostanzo5849
    @stevecostanzo5849 6 місяців тому

    Why most new videos and pictures look like 50s 8mm and Instagram.😂

  • @humanoid2423
    @humanoid2423 Рік тому

    Just when I ran out of good sleeping content

  • @olartio2185
    @olartio2185 Рік тому

    I absolutely love all the content from EH and JMG youtube channels. There i said it :)

  • @michellebeckham5310
    @michellebeckham5310 15 днів тому

    This is exactly how the aliens want us to think.

  • @FesteringGhoul
    @FesteringGhoul Рік тому +1

    I will NEVER thumbs down a JMG video. However, I usually get triggered by self proclaimed skeptics and I like to project all my problems on them! All joking aside, I’d like to make the remark that there would be no need for skeptics if their wasn’t at least a small degree of uncertainty in their skepticism. Which is why I appreciate the hell outta JMGs humble yet open mindedness, which he usually makes pretty apparent :)

    • @christopherbaby3842
      @christopherbaby3842 Рік тому

      I think the majority of skeptics have become more humble in their approach to explaining their threshold for belief. But there a still a few of will shout Russel's teapot and blobsquatch at you and that's a bummer.

  • @eviljoker303
    @eviljoker303 Рік тому

    It depends on that alien worlds climate ,gravity ,color of that worlds star .They may look and be beyond anything science fiction can imagine them .

  • @theobserver9131
    @theobserver9131 Рік тому

    The skepticism is a little bit thick in this one. I'm afraid I'm gonna have to go out to get some air.

  • @michaelpettersson4919
    @michaelpettersson4919 Рік тому

    They may or may not look similar to us physically but what about mentally? The fact that they may look like us doesn't have to mean that they think like us.