It’s good to see you happier these days Anton. You seem to have taken a scientific approach to healing your trauma. We are proud of you. Thank you for sharing real magic with us. Even through your troubles a few years ago, you always showed up for us.🥰YOU are a wonderful person!
I am so jealous of Anton's students. They are lucky to have a teacher with such passion, knowledge, and enthusiasm for science. When I was 15, I had a teacher like him, which encouraged me to go into science in the late 1970s when girls were not encouraged to study science unless it was biology. Thank you, Mr. Hall, for your encouragement in 1979, that meant I ended up spending over 25 years working in science and continuing to embrace my passions 45 years later!
@@nustada This is why I love his videos. His voice is relaxing. I've tried the beach sounds, the rain on the roof and all the rest but nothing is relaxing like a soft, calm steady voice. Not just Anton. If I'm having trouble getting to sleep I listen to an audio book and I'm asleep within 20 minutes (Or at least less than the 30 minute timer I set in the app)
Try green noise, heckin I love the amount of knowledge and sleep I get from this mans videos, sometimes it keeps me up though to be honest, especially the first time hearing some wild stuff broken down Anton style.
Yes, I just got done leaving a comment about how neutron stars are the most interesting objects in the universe. Black holes, beside being Crackpot bait, are fundamentally less interesting. No potential variation in the population, just plain boring. Well maybe not boring, you get it.
Hell no. That is the most ridiculous thing I have heard in the last 24 hours. Science and aliens are not mutually exclusive. Anton should know better. Deeply disappointed.
Alright... if there are aliens, don't you think they would take one look at us, lock the doors, roll up the windows, and gtfo of the neighborhood?! Lol
Viruses and protein combinations have a theoretical limit, and it would take 4.3 quadrillion years to see every star in the observable universe taking one second looks at a time, so heck, probably right and happened before.
It's always a chance, but if we do find them the first question would be how long ago were those signals made, because that'll be roughly how far behind we'd be compared to them, And seeing how our life formed I'm not sure if enough time has passed for such things to reach us yet
In Science it has to be 5sigma to make sure that the observation is valid, at 3sigma, we can’t say for sure that it’s not aliens, so we have to assume it’s aliens. 😂
Really good topic. Neutron stars are the most interesting objects from which we can get data. I think more interesting than black holes as well. Not just because we can observe them, but because of the potential variation among the population. Black holes only gain mass and don't really evolve, at least on human time scales. Good stuff Anton!
@@GameraSoup The interwebs have erased scientific method and journalistic integrity. Anton provides an oasis of structured, cited science from the cutting edge of physics, biology, geology, and so on. Thanks again!
My thought: Spinning top pulsar? with its poles vertical from our vantage point, as it slows down the wobble becomes more accentuated seeing the flashes once it has slowed sufficiently as the poles tend toward the vertical, this would also account for the longer time based on the wobble, then it speeds up sufficiently with its poles returning to the vertical position obscuring the light from our position ? spinning top circling a drain in a certain sense.
0:10 Just a quibble... As you know, when pulsars were first discovered astrophysicists *_did_* consider the possibility of artificial (i.e. "alien") transmission. Postulating an extraterrestrial intelligent origin is not necessarily unscientific.
It isn't indeed. However if there's something out there, I think that the first contact had already occurred. The more scientists rejects artificial explanation, the more I think something is up. We see more and more bizarre observations hard to explain, yet one explanation isn't even considered. Weird isn't it?
Half the matter is missing from the Crab Nebula? I guess it has to be dark matter. Or maybe, the reason we can't see dark matter is the same reason we can't see the matter in the Crab Nebula. It could be ordinary, but we just don't see it for some reason.
Ever since I read Dragon's Egg by Robert L. Forward I have been fascinated by Neutron stars. It was the first hard science fiction book I ever read and has since become my favourite genre.
To be able to directly observe the radiation from a pulsar one (or both of) its magnetic poles need to point at the Earth. There could easily be some with an orientation such that this never happens, though there might be observable effects on the surrounding nebula. Similarly there could be pulsars where a magnetic pole always points in our direction. In the case of a periodic pulsar would it it be possible to detect if the source is "wobbling" by analysing the spectrum of the radiation?
why not, it's like doping a transistor or diode to transmitt or adapt a laser style grid to impact the nature of a star with pulses. Good for navigation and recharge battery.
Question, considering the big bang.. how did we get 13.5B years from the furthest object in the universe when the universe is estimated to be 13.8B years old? Actual question
The universe is larger than the observable universe, it is currently believed to be infinite in size. Imagine infinite dough expanding to infinite bread. Light from galaxies beyond the observable horizon just hasn’t had enough time to reach us, but the universe is expanding so fast that the light will never reach us 🖖
@gravitonthongs1363 to expand on that if the universe isn't infinite based on the current speed the universe is expanding it is at minimum 93ish billion light years. Though considering we could never reach that distance essentially the universe is infinite.
I have two questions: is it actually near the other star you mentioned the magnetar or is it one of those apparent nearness where it is just 'near' the line of sight (sorry, I forgot the terms)? Years ago I was in conversation with a chemist who worked on some of the original moon rocks named Oliver Manuel. The good doctor had gathered information about unique isotopes found by space probes throughout the Solar system and wrote several published papers that our sun had gone into a supernova event at some time in its past. I argued for a nova, but he pointed out these isotopes would have to be formed in such a larger event. So the sun we see now is a re-accretion of materials ejected in the nova event. And when you mentioned the cloud and the slow speed, variable at that, i wondered whether It was re-accreating the materials from its ancient nebulosity. Wouldn't that slow it down?
There’s absolutely no plausible way a planet could form that close to a pulsar or magnatar. And eventually they will get drawn in. So maybe some of the huge erratic radio bursts are the death of these doomed planets?
One day we'll see a new video from Anton that won't seem out of the ordinary and it's going to open with him sighing and looking at the ceiling and back tk he camera with "OK it's Aliens, best of luck wonderful people"😮
Anton ILove your themes and good Physikalic Background. But sometime hard to understand for me as a German. If you had more pronounciation maybe IT would become better... Although I understand your english better over time..
"Perfect Spheres Formed by Neutron Stars": Maybe the spins of the two neutron stars happened to be almost opposite (angular momnta adding to about 0) so that there was not much rotation left i the compined system => no polarized jets but almost spherical explosion.
A rotating object that really fast stops spinning, first conclusion of me would be the surface suddenly and violently expands much like foam, and then contracts again. Popcorn?
@@UnfollowYourDreams I find it refreshing that your comment wasn't denigrating or belittling. I appreciate that and I sincerely wish you every happiness. PS my papers are written. The ideas are based on the original concepts of Einstein who was convinced to drop them. And updated with the concepts of Michio Kaku. I am in no hurry. Humanity needs more compassion, not more technology. Hence: "All things in due time". Take care compassionate person 🌠
The crisis in cosmology: talking about objects with absolute certainty about what they are, how they came to be and when it happened while at the same time stating there was nobody observing or recording the event. There is no effort to caveat these assertions with phrases like ‘our latest theory’s on this are…’ or ‘scientists hypothesise that…’. It’s just asserted to the audience like absolute fact that we got handed to us from the tree of truth. Hubris and self awareness are required urgently
Question: All these theories, which of 80% gets debunked after more information became available, are useless. Literally, as, these are getting debunked by later information. WHY then do folks make these? WHY not just WAIT for information to become available, and make accurate theories, instead of literally WILD GUESSING, and spend that time thinking on how to fixt hat bloody error called humanity? Since THAT then, WOULD in fact help us all. Those wild guesses help no one. Prove me wrong?
I would only be interested in aliens if we could observe them scientifically. Since we haven't been able to reliably see any, I'm uninterested in them.
It’s good to see you happier these days Anton. You seem to have taken a scientific approach to healing your trauma. We are proud of you. Thank you for sharing real magic with us. Even through your troubles a few years ago, you always showed up for us.🥰YOU are a wonderful person!
I am so jealous of Anton's students. They are lucky to have a teacher with such passion, knowledge, and enthusiasm for science. When I was 15, I had a teacher like him, which encouraged me to go into science in the late 1970s when girls were not encouraged to study science unless it was biology. Thank you, Mr. Hall, for your encouragement in 1979, that meant I ended up spending over 25 years working in science and continuing to embrace my passions 45 years later!
Not me his voice makes me fall asleep. Still like his videos though.
@@nustada This is why I love his videos. His voice is relaxing. I've tried the beach sounds, the rain on the roof and all the rest but nothing is relaxing like a soft, calm steady voice. Not just Anton. If I'm having trouble getting to sleep I listen to an audio book and I'm asleep within 20 minutes (Or at least less than the 30 minute timer I set in the app)
@@BabyMakR Yes, good for relaxation, entertainment. He would be a horrible teacher. For me.
Try green noise, heckin I love the amount of knowledge and sleep I get from this mans videos, sometimes it keeps me up though to be honest, especially the first time hearing some wild stuff broken down Anton style.
love how you got rid of crack pots in the first 5 minutes of your video :) TY for talkinhg about Neutron Stars today :P
Yes, I just got done leaving a comment about how neutron stars are the most interesting objects in the universe. Black holes, beside being Crackpot bait, are fundamentally less interesting. No potential variation in the population, just plain boring.
Well maybe not boring, you get it.
Neutron degeneracy pressure would sure be neeto to see!! And nuclear spaghetti, I mean pasta @benjaminbeard3736
I love it when Anton talks about Ellyians
...it's not aliens, he said🤣🤣🤣
Thanks!
i hope anton is having a nice time in japan, these compilations are really nice to listen to while studying and playing minecraft
"CAME HERE FOR ALIENS, STAYED FOR SCIENCE" Put that on a Tshirt please!
😂
I'd buy it!
Hell no. That is the most ridiculous thing I have heard in the last 24 hours. Science and aliens are not mutually exclusive. Anton should know better. Deeply disappointed.
Alright... if there are aliens, don't you think they would take one look at us, lock the doors, roll up the windows, and gtfo of the neighborhood?! Lol
maybe they are microscopic. Everything is relative in the universe
Viruses and protein combinations have a theoretical limit, and it would take 4.3 quadrillion years to see every star in the observable universe taking one second looks at a time, so heck, probably right and happened before.
I love Anton's sense of humor!
Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. 🫡😊
99.9% sure it's not aliens. So you're telling me there's a chance. YEAH!
It's always a chance, but if we do find them the first question would be how long ago were those signals made, because that'll be roughly how far behind we'd be compared to them,
And seeing how our life formed I'm not sure if enough time has passed for such things to reach us yet
If we get a picture of a pulsar jet writing on a phosphorescent gas background "Not Aliens" you can be very, very sure...it's...
In Science it has to be 5sigma to make sure that the observation is valid, at 3sigma, we can’t say for sure that it’s not aliens, so we have to assume it’s aliens. 😂
It is matter, ... But not as we know it...
We will very likely find life on another planet at some point, eventually. It will also only be a blip on newsreels unless it's "intelligent" life.
It's a space lighthouse for interstellar travel...
Only if your spacecraft in the path of the beam (jets consist of particles.)
That was a real explanation for a bit when they were first discovered.
It is there to warn passing ships of a nearby asteroid field.
Really good topic. Neutron stars are the most interesting objects from which we can get data. I think more interesting than black holes as well. Not just because we can observe them, but because of the potential variation among the population. Black holes only gain mass and don't really evolve, at least on human time scales. Good stuff Anton!
i just wanna say i love these compilation videos, theyre the perfect thing to put on while my wife sleeps
Love my new T shirt! Made me very happy to receive.
Yes. I am once again the first to watch another wonderful person video. Kudos to myself.
Three hours of neutron stars? Dont mind if I do!
News article "Anton says there is a tiny chance it's aliens."
No, no
-*ANTON ADMITS IT MIGHT BE ALIENS!!*
TFTFY
One day it's going to be aliens. One day.
Thank you Anton thumbs 👍
Fantastic expansive presentation 🎉
Anton, you are one of the marvels of the universe 😊
I leave youtube open for 10 minutes and when I come back, Anton.
@6:39 there is a laser light show projecting out of your brain . That's cool
99 44/100% is ivory soap. ;D sorry. i couldn't resist mentioning the 1960's ivory soap commercial purity percentage.
These compilations are great time to catch anything I might’ve missed👽👍
I wish YT would do something about all the bunk physics being pushed. Viva Anton!
@@GameraSoup The interwebs have erased scientific method and journalistic integrity. Anton provides an oasis of structured, cited science from the cutting edge of physics, biology, geology, and so on. Thanks again!
I’m not saying it’s aliens, but it’s aliens.
so lucky, 3 hours!??!?! yess
A masterpiece ✨️ 👏 thank you 🙏
My thought: Spinning top pulsar? with its poles vertical from our vantage point, as it slows down the wobble becomes more accentuated seeing the flashes once it has slowed sufficiently as the poles tend toward the vertical, this would also account for the longer time based on the wobble, then it speeds up sufficiently with its poles returning to the vertical position obscuring the light from our position ? spinning top circling a drain in a certain sense.
0:10 Just a quibble... As you know, when pulsars were first discovered astrophysicists *_did_* consider the possibility of artificial (i.e. "alien") transmission. Postulating an extraterrestrial intelligent origin is not necessarily unscientific.
It isn't indeed. However if there's something out there, I think that the first contact had already occurred. The more scientists rejects artificial explanation, the more I think something is up. We see more and more bizarre observations hard to explain, yet one explanation isn't even considered. Weird isn't it?
@@Proletarius87, I'd considet it if we suddenly heard Dark side of the Moon...until then...nah, just bleeping.
Three hours!!! This is a rather long video. But, great.
It's a cosmic disco ball 🕺🏼
🕺🕺🕺 alien party 👁👁👁
Half the matter is missing from the Crab Nebula? I guess it has to be dark matter.
Or maybe, the reason we can't see dark matter is the same reason we can't see the matter in the Crab Nebula. It could be ordinary, but we just don't see it for some reason.
Ever since I read Dragon's Egg by Robert L. Forward I have been fascinated by Neutron stars. It was the first hard science fiction book I ever read and has since become my favourite genre.
Thats not strange at all, it is simply their Milankovitch cycle would be my guess, because it fits everything we see.
Hello wonderful people
But there was the one percent. So it still could be aliens 😂😂😂
0.1% not 1%
So you're saying there's a chance. @@oThDeth
Doesn't that guarantee a conspiracy?
Less than one
Fly away cucu bird
Note to self,
don't die to magnatar
I wasn't planning on taking a nap... but if you insist
Came for aliens, stayed for Anton
Greetings from the BIG SKY of Montana. When those signals answer back mankind is in trouble I bet.
According to this channel, there is a new discovery every week
Everything a mile above and a mile below earths surface IS alien to all humans
To be able to directly observe the radiation from a pulsar one (or both of) its magnetic poles need to point at the Earth.
There could easily be some with an orientation such that this never happens, though there might be observable effects on the surrounding nebula.
Similarly there could be pulsars where a magnetic pole always points in our direction.
In the case of a periodic pulsar would it it be possible to detect if the source is "wobbling" by analysing the spectrum of the radiation?
Hurry up with your vacation! I need fresh videos daily. 😢
1:42:00
“FRB” reminds me of Thunderbirds 😁
It’s FAB
@@XL-5117 yes.
The day they find “elliens” Anton will be sick 😂
No aliens here but we secretly want aliens
Brief window in time, Graham's number years 😮
Thoughts when saw A.P. video: "ok, take a rest for 15 min.."
***3 hours later***
😅😅😅
why not, it's like doping a transistor or diode to transmitt or adapt a laser style grid to impact the nature of a star with pulses. Good for navigation and recharge battery.
Question, considering the big bang.. how did we get 13.5B years from the furthest object in the universe when the universe is estimated to be 13.8B years old? Actual question
The universe is larger than the observable universe, it is currently believed to be infinite in size.
Imagine infinite dough expanding to infinite bread.
Light from galaxies beyond the observable horizon just hasn’t had enough time to reach us, but the universe is expanding so fast that the light will never reach us 🖖
@gravitonthongs1363 to expand on that if the universe isn't infinite based on the current speed the universe is expanding it is at minimum 93ish billion light years. Though considering we could never reach that distance essentially the universe is infinite.
3 hours, omg you have balls
So you’re 00.01% sure it’s aliens?😁
For the “Crab Nebula” just take a look at the topside of a Dungeness crab and tell me it doesn’t look like that but without legs or claws
I have two questions: is it actually near the other star you mentioned the magnetar or is it one of those apparent nearness where it is just 'near' the line of sight (sorry, I forgot the terms)? Years ago I was in conversation with a chemist who worked on some of the original moon rocks named Oliver Manuel. The good doctor had gathered information about unique isotopes found by space probes throughout the Solar system and wrote several published papers that our sun had gone into a supernova event at some time in its past. I argued for a nova, but he pointed out these isotopes would have to be formed in such a larger event. So the sun we see now is a re-accretion of materials ejected in the nova event. And when you mentioned the cloud and the slow speed, variable at that, i wondered whether It was re-accreating the materials from its ancient nebulosity. Wouldn't that slow it down?
What's at the end of space is there a bridge to no were or something like that
Existence in contact with nonexistence is a paradox. The universe is most likely infinite
There’s absolutely no plausible way a planet could form that close to a pulsar or magnatar. And eventually they will get drawn in. So maybe some of the huge erratic radio bursts are the death of these doomed planets?
Hi Anton
Maybe aliens are a factor
This is why I keep watching your channel, because it’s NOT aliens!! … until it is 😮
One day we'll see a new video from Anton that won't seem out of the ordinary and it's going to open with him sighing and looking at the ceiling and back tk he camera with
"OK it's Aliens, best of luck wonderful people"😮
Anton ILove your themes and good Physikalic Background.
But sometime hard to understand for me as a German.
If you had more pronounciation maybe IT would become better...
Although I understand your english better over time..
"Perfect Spheres Formed by Neutron Stars": Maybe the spins of the two neutron stars happened to be almost opposite (angular momnta adding to about 0) so that there was not much rotation left i the compined system => no polarized jets but almost spherical explosion.
If you cut a crab shell open across its diameter the inside of the shell does resembles the Crab Nebula.
I fell asleep with this on and dreamed that I went to the center of a neutron star with my professor.
Real talk, I had one of the best dreams I've ever had.
It's not aliens, but you'll be with me the next 3 hours
hello i am ur new follower loadz things to share 🎉
A rotating object that really fast stops spinning, first conclusion of me would be the surface suddenly and violently expands much like foam, and then contracts again. Popcorn?
Reason for fermi pardox is our own rule
Day 62 asking Anton for the return of What Da Math
62 days / 0 success = respected action, but probably time to give up bro 😊
@@gravitonthongs1363 haven’t even hit a hundred yet !
Realy I like this video its so so interestyng
27:20 we need a zack d films short animation about your atoms being ripped apart by a magnetar
Maybe the mystery object orbiting the pulsar is an ancient black hole that is losing mass according to Hawkins's prediction
Are there any neutron stars that are not periodic radio emitters?
"Pulsars wobble but they don't fall down."
Wonder 🤔 if it could be alien art work
Current concepts for neutron stars and black holes need major corrections.
All things in due time
(Anton is a wonderful person)
Feel free to publish a study on these objects. If you pass peer-review, anton might even make a video about it!
@@UnfollowYourDreams
I find it refreshing that your comment wasn't denigrating or belittling. I appreciate that and I sincerely wish you every happiness.
PS my papers are written. The ideas are based on the original concepts of Einstein who was convinced to drop them. And updated with the concepts of Michio Kaku.
I am in no hurry. Humanity needs more compassion, not more technology.
Hence: "All things in due time".
Take care compassionate person 🌠
You forgot to say the part about skaters spinning.
or maybe its larger than normal and is spinning 10x as fast ... 🤔⚡️
The Vogons are up to their shenanigans again
An old neutron star makes sense but I think it's too easy to claim.
99.9% that it's not aliens? So what you're telling me is that it still might be aliens!
The missing stuff is heat.
The crisis in cosmology: talking about objects with absolute certainty about what they are, how they came to be and when it happened while at the same time stating there was nobody observing or recording the event. There is no effort to caveat these assertions with phrases like ‘our latest theory’s on this are…’ or ‘scientists hypothesise that…’. It’s just asserted to the audience like absolute fact that we got handed to us from the tree of truth. Hubris and self awareness are required urgently
I’m sorry, Anton did you say that the star’s name was Askap? That’s gotta be a nerd joke right?!🤣
Askap J1935+2148 likely spins over 2 rotary axes, which could explain the oddity.
1'16'19":
Magno-Pulsar
or Pulsating Magnetar:
A combined type of star where the Pulse strengthens the magnetic waves.
1'41'35":
The 2 stars circled one another at such velocities, that a spere was created BEFORE the explosion actually happened?
Question:
All these theories, which of 80% gets debunked after more information became available, are useless.
Literally, as, these are getting debunked by later information.
WHY then do folks make these?
WHY not just WAIT for information to become available, and make accurate theories, instead of literally WILD GUESSING, and spend that time thinking on how to fixt hat bloody error called humanity?
Since THAT then, WOULD in fact help us all.
Those wild guesses help no one.
Prove me wrong?
100% the explanation is something extraterrestrial
Magnetars... Popcorn... pause
The first one could be tumbling in space.
Something in orbit of a neutron star not exactly lined up with us?
ITS ORBITING PRITY FAST🎉
could the pulsar beam be in some kind of 54 min progression?obliquity
TLDW
(But i sure wanted to watch!)
It's great that biggest scientific UA-camr is Russian. I'm so proud of Soviet scientific school that never died despite all efforts
I would only be interested in aliens if we could observe them scientifically. Since we haven't been able to reliably see any, I'm uninterested in them.
Have you discussed any of this with Giorgio?!?
That's exact what they want us to think. You are clearly reading a script provided by "Big Alien"