"Mom! Dad! A new Astrum sleep video just dropped!!" Seriously though, every video Astrum makes is absolute 🔥 I always imagine him smiling when he's talking about his passion.
You're gosh darn right it's changing. In order for us to live, our Sun must be subject to time, as we are. Other words, that our star will one day die is the very thing that enables us to live. Thanks, big Sol 🌞
The fact the sun will die in billions of years is about as important as the upcoming collision of the Milky Way and Andromeda Galaxies... Neither event is relevant to us or worthy of a second of thought.
@@zenaidsisic2762 All stars have a limited amount of fule inside of them. Ours burn Hydrogen, and will eventually some billions of years in the future have to little of it to keep on going. I'm personally not shure of what exactly will happen then, but i've heard that a star of the size of ours, will eventually turn in to some thing called a iron dwarf. And what will hapen with the solar system at that point i got no clue. I know the sun will swallow all the inner planets and moons long before that (Including Earth) Some people insist that our star the Sun will explode in to a super nova. But they refuse to understand that our star is way to small for that to ever even be capable to happen. A star needs to be atleast 8 times larger than our star to be able to go super novae. But there is no need to worry (Because a lot of people start to panic when they find out our star will eventually die). By that time, if humanity haven't exterminated ourselfe trough wars, or by fucking up our planet even more than we already are doing right now. We'll have left earth looooooooong ago. We are talking about BILLIONS of years, We (Humans) have only been around for aprox 2 milion years, and have advansed significantly the past 100 years. if we keep advancing at this pace, we'll have expanded to other star systems long before the Sun starts to run out of fule.
It's a bit of a misnomer given the fact that our sun is 97% more massive than most stars. No, if we lived around a red dwarf like 80% of stars, we'd be in trouble. Not only would earth be tidally locked but red dwarfs are temperamental and frequently double their out put. No, it's unlikely that advanced life lives around anything but stars like our own. All the other stars are too volatile or too short lived.
I haven't seen astrum extra before, and i only just use the algorithm to show me a video, now it has shown me this channel i shall use this to put me to sleep, not because it's boring, but because it's a fantastic escape from all the problems of the world
I saw Halley's Comet and was underwhelmed. In the lead up, I was excited that I might be able to see it again on its next cycle. After the sighting I was consoled by the fact that I didn't care anymore about a miniature blur in the sky. @50 years old I am still enthralled, amazed, curious, fascinated by our star.
Truly an amazing video, especially the explanation at 15:14-it’s so captivating! Thank you for sharing such valuable knowledge. Hopefully, in the future, science will continue to push boundaries and explore new frontiers, like delving deeper into the Sun. 🌞
Thank you, Michael, most channels that tell the stories are TV docs repeating the same bullet points, or anytoobers versions. You detail, and find the obscure, Ty...
What are you suggesting? That climate change isn't real? Do you deny the greenhouse effect and that it's caused by carbon dioxide? If you do, then how do you explain Venus, or direct experimental evidence on earth? If you don't deny it's real, then you must realise that us releasing excess CO2 is going to cause heating, right? And you realise that we can measure CO2 levels accurately? So where are you going to go from here? If you followed the simple logic above, then how can you deny it?
It's awesome that the Earth is capable of having an abundance of RARE materials to create SPACE CRAFT and it's instruments to withstand the HARSHNESS of EVERYTHING OUTER SPACE.
I'm baffled by the concept of anyone thinking the universe doesn't constantly change. It's a level of ignorance I can't comprehend anymore. I know too much, yet never enough.
I can vividly remember similar calculations like the one at 2:02:36 made in the 1970‘s. According to them, we ran out of oil 2020. Think about that. And don’t believe anything they tell you.
Dunning Krueger in action right here folks. 'Don't believe anything they tell you.' Lmao, 'they', you're such a stereotype. Guess what 'they' found a bunch more deposits since then, numbnut. The 70's were over half a century ago. Nobody lied to you, the calculations weren't wrong, the framework for them simply changed as a result of unforseeable advances in prospecting and extraction technology. But people like you are too busy, deluding yourselves to see the obvious. You think you're in posession of some secret knowledge, that makes you feel smarter and superior to the people around you, but really everybody is just laughing about your idiocy behind your back. Well, sane people are at the very least.
Actually they were right. We did run out of easily acquired oil from all the locations we knew had oil at the time. Luckily, we found more oil and figured out to frack.
Due to my early onset Eye Cataracts, driving around at night in heavy traffic would cause every Light to Star-blast vividly, like living with an organic Kaleidoscope for Eye Lenses IDK It's been said- "One Time is an Anomaly, Twice is a Coincidence, Third Time is a Pattern"
Yeah I have extremely bad eyes due to Keratoconus and those stars that headlights turn into make seeing road lines so bloody difficult. I know exactly what you mean, and I am going to use “organic Kaleidoscope for Eye Lenses” at my next family reunion it is perfect!
Thanks a lot for this very interesting and beautiful video about our Sun. Earth thanks life from it. And the mysterious Symphony of the Sun is wonderful.
0:43 serious question guys ... i seen the exact scenario wen i was looking at the moon one time long ago.. just one cylindrical sphere crossing the moon .. wat could have it been ? it boggles my mind
That at 2:03:54 is correct. The problem is that we can't yet harvest it. This is already done by the creatures that photosynthesise on land and in the oceans, which keeps the climate intact. The CO₂ produced by humans only contributes 0.8% to the greenhouse effect, which has no influence on the climate. Deforestation for wind turbines and photovoltaic systems is counterproductive everywhere in the world where plants have to make way for this nonsense. Put them in the desert regions of the world. This secures the revenues of oil exporting countries and does not harm the climate by deforestation and other nonsense for useless wind turbines in Switzerland (no constant wind and wind direction) or photovoltaic fields in Germany (at the expense of e.g. hop plantations), where it is cloudy 240 days a year (the same applies to Switzerland and Austria).
21:55 I remain convinced this is a VERY LARGE example of the Dzhanibekov Effect. As the core spins faster than the surface, the magnetic lines are just along for the ride. In this, the sheer weight and mass of the flipping and pancaking core ignores any protests the magnetic field would normally have, regardless of its scale of power, this is where all the twisting and stranding turbulence comes from, to boot.
amazing video, can you make a video about how the major solar blasts effect our technology, and the risk of a global devastating effect it may have on modern society?
I want our beautiful, warm, yellow sun back. This huge, close white ball of lava level heat up in the sky is a fucking nightmare and needs to be done. I grew up in the 60s and 70s and the sun was nothing like it is now. Completely different Beastie.
@@stephenkolostyak4087 I actually understand that. I still want the sun to go back to the yellow light we had. I moved to Orlando in the 80s and we didn't have AC and a few days in the summer it was hot but now we're 100 miles North of there and it's boiling from mid March to Christmas. It's just wrong.
During my childhood the sun was always this yellow circle with a sweet smile and small wiggly strokes as rays. But nowadays it's this nightmarish ball, agree. Same with Pluto. He once was a planet, now people call my boy a dwarf.
@@hyperturbotechnomike exactly. 🌞 ☀️ We drew a circle, colored it yellow and alternated a long yellow ray with a shorter orange ray for vibrancy. There's a reason we learned in school-The sky is blue, apples are red, grass is green, the sun is yellow etc. As late as 2015 it was yellowish. This new version is just awful.
Box turtles like strawberries 🍓. They will gorge on them until they’re too stuffed to withdraw into their shells. They have to just chill or waddle around till their tum-tums go down again.
When I lived in ANN ARBOR, Michigan In AUGUST of 2003. IT was a CITY WIDE power outage out of NOWHERE. And not JUST ANN,ARBOR. FROM what I can remember. When the power CASCADED in the whole city of Ann Arbor. IT wasn't a storm in sight Which leads me to believe that a very RARE CME took place.
many years ago I read a collection of essays, one of which regarded the history of the 'planet' Vulcan. The essay however concentrated on the concept of coincidences and how easily they can mislead the unknowling. The 'coincidences' when put together could form an argument that the Ancient Greeks knew of the concept of Realtivity and even predicted the name of the man who would formulate it... Einstein. I do not recall the name of the particular essay, but I can recall the name of the collection. "The Tragedy of the Moon' by...... Isaac Asimov Ph.D. ......... R.I.P.
I was in my (mid to late) teens during the Peak in Cycle 22 in 1988-89 when the sky was Filled with the wildest Aurora that I've Never seen since Anywhere! If only I had a camera like I have now on my Phone! Anyone born during cycle 22 must have some serious predisposal to Mental Illness of some sort! I myself was born March '69 during the peak of Cycle 20 but I can only account for what people tell me!! (I don't want to say!)
I think i remember that, being only 5yo. Not so rare in.my Baltic lattitude, that year auroras were not only the usual green, but most colors of rainbow and across most of the sky.
We have so many starsl in the nIght sky , none of which can be seen except as a tiny light spec and then there is our sun , the one and only good working model of a star which can be seen in its entirety .
On viewing comets, I saw Kohoutek in 1973 and Hale-Bopp in 1997. Kohoutek was kind of fuzzy with a mostly indistinct tail. Hale-Bopp, on the other hand, was spectacular. I'd been wanting to view Hailey in 1987 but didn't as the comet was not a good view in the Northern Hemisphere, required binoculars for viewing, and also rose late at night. Maybe next time...
34:15 wait didn’t you say earlier the sun has its own atmosphere? So then, theoretically, the sun is making noise, we just can’t hear it without being incinerated 42:08 by god it’s the fucking TARDIS 42:39 its cuz the doctor leaves the damn brakes on, mystery solved, I’ll be taking my Nobel prize à la carte
After you said mental illness might have a higher rate in those born in periods with higher sun activity I went and looked up what is was when I was born, since I have some disabling mental illnesses. Alas, I was born right in the mid point, between the solar maximum and minimum. I was hoping I could blame the sun
Stunning movie thank you, what a work. What the surface of the sun looks like? Once if you could tell us what is the difference between in the evolution way is the difference between a star and a planète, beside the obvious. Sounds silly but I am sure it’s probably be amazing video
Why can't we just dump a lot of water on a spot of the sun and then we can land on it? I heard the sun is mostly made of gold so we can mine a lot of gold too and we'll all be rich.
Only man fixes change forever using abstractions called concepts: the fact that Heraclitus evaded. This is what makes man the prime mover of the entire universe.
Not to over-intellectualize this but its rather comforting to know that celestial bodies and us humans have an expiration date. We got something in common haha.
I think Saturn was once a red dwarf sun, that finally burned out, to become a planet. Jupiter has almost enough mass to become a sun as well. Likely it didnt have enough hydrogen to ignite. Most systems have more than one star, and they orbit around each other. It would be wierd not to have night.
It’s long overdue for us to finally land a man on the sun.
as long as they go at night, it shouldnt be too hot.
I was thinking Putin and Netanyahu should be first...
The north Koreans notified us about their successful human landing a few years ago
@sirensynapse5603 obama chenys, Biden and clintons are most deserving
@@sirensynapse5603And Musk and Trump.
I LOVE these looooong form videos. What a great story to have during chores and projects!
Yeah....." In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth ". 💥
@@George55920 nobody cares about that fake story bud. Go to church and read the same book again and eat some stale bread.
"Mom! Dad! A new Astrum sleep video just dropped!!"
Seriously though, every video Astrum makes is absolute 🔥 I always imagine him smiling when he's talking about his passion.
Such a well made 2.5h piece of science, thanks astrum, thanks Alex ❤
You're gosh darn right it's changing. In order for us to live, our Sun must be subject to time, as we are. Other words, that our star will one day die is the very thing that enables us to live.
Thanks, big Sol 🌞
The fact the sun will die in billions of years is about as important as the upcoming collision of the Milky Way and Andromeda Galaxies... Neither event is relevant to us or worthy of a second of thought.
Nice what do you mean ɓy this
@@zenaidsisic2762 All stars have a limited amount of fule inside of them. Ours burn Hydrogen, and will eventually some billions of years in the future have to little of it to keep on going. I'm personally not shure of what exactly will happen then, but i've heard that a star of the size of ours, will eventually turn in to some thing called a iron dwarf.
And what will hapen with the solar system at that point i got no clue. I know the sun will swallow all the inner planets and moons long before that (Including Earth)
Some people insist that our star the Sun will explode in to a super nova. But they refuse to understand that our star is way to small for that to ever even be capable to happen.
A star needs to be atleast 8 times larger than our star to be able to go super novae.
But there is no need to worry (Because a lot of people start to panic when they find out our star will eventually die). By that time, if humanity haven't exterminated ourselfe trough wars, or by fucking up our planet even more than we already are doing right now. We'll have left earth looooooooong ago. We are talking about BILLIONS of years, We (Humans) have only been around for aprox 2 milion years, and have advansed significantly the past 100 years. if we keep advancing at this pace, we'll have expanded to other star systems long before the Sun starts to run out of fule.
Hopefully by then we will be able to generate enough energy to sustain ourselves without our sun.
Calling our Star a "Yellow Dwarf" understates how small we are, but accurately states just how MASSIVE other Stars can be/is...
Interesting information
It's a bit of a misnomer given the fact that our sun is 97% more massive than most stars. No, if we lived around a red dwarf like 80% of stars, we'd be in trouble. Not only would earth be tidally locked but red dwarfs are temperamental and frequently double their out put. No, it's unlikely that advanced life lives around anything but stars like our own. All the other stars are too volatile or too short lived.
@@jasminejeanine2239 sounds scary!
Glad to have found this channel. On top of, the topic. I've been looking for a video on the sun for a few days.
This is the coolest video on the sun I've ever seen. IT HAS A SOUND.
Yes, even though we are told sound cannot travel in a vacuum !
I haven't seen astrum extra before, and i only just use the algorithm to show me a video, now it has shown me this channel i shall use this to put me to sleep, not because it's boring, but because it's a fantastic escape from all the problems of the world
I saw Halley's Comet and was underwhelmed. In the lead up, I was excited that I might be able to see it again on its next cycle.
After the sighting I was consoled by the fact that I didn't care anymore about a miniature blur in the sky.
@50 years old I am still enthralled, amazed, curious, fascinated by our star.
This is shockingly good. Thank you so much!
All praise the sun!
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praise Ra!
Let there be light!
@@simunator amen 😉
All hail RA! 😅😅
Such an underrated channel!! Ty for all of your teams hard work!
Give it, eleven years :)
After the first 100k things tend to snowball 🆙wards.
Contradictio in terminis ;)
2 hours and 30 minutes 👀 thanks for putting this together
Thank you, once again for giving us nerdy information about the world we live in! 🤓
Fuck UA-cam ads.
That's how they pay the light bills! 29:03
Advertising the united nations climate terrorists does nothing for the bills as you say!
Adblocking apps have been available for at least a dozen years... get with the program.... block advertising & stop complaining.
If you pay extra for UA-cam Red you’ll end that aggravation. 🤜🏼🤛🏼 ❤️
You can find Ad blockers online, and they help. Fucking ads, they piss me off. 🤬 The Ad blockers are FREE!
I like the "all together" videos. Awesome! Thanks
everything in the universe changes endlessly. and to do that many endless bangs are needed for it.
Maybe not endlessly... don't cosmologists believe that our universe itself may "end" eventually? 29:03
The sun is everything. It's responsible for everything in our reality.
The sun is relatively young.
It's mama.
@@WeatherHappens its middle aged.
I can understand why early man revered our star as a god.
You may have a limited reality if you think our sun is responsible for our reality. There are a zillion suns out there.
When I grow up to be a big boy, I shall be the first man to conquer this "sun"
Always the best. Thanks allot 🤓
Truly an amazing video, especially the explanation at 15:14-it’s so captivating! Thank you for sharing such valuable knowledge. Hopefully, in the future, science will continue to push boundaries and explore new frontiers, like delving deeper into the Sun. 🌞
Thank you, Michael, most channels that tell the stories are TV docs repeating the same bullet points, or anytoobers versions. You detail, and find the obscure, Ty...
Wonderful, you answered soooo many of my questions about the sun.
If only I could be so grossly incandescent
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4:47 see the sun smiling
I'll go with that 🙃
I came here to say the same thing.
Lol
How many people have ever clicked on the ridiculously placed link to the Wikipedia page on global warming?
What are you suggesting? That climate change isn't real? Do you deny the greenhouse effect and that it's caused by carbon dioxide? If you do, then how do you explain Venus, or direct experimental evidence on earth? If you don't deny it's real, then you must realise that us releasing excess CO2 is going to cause heating, right? And you realise that we can measure CO2 levels accurately?
So where are you going to go from here? If you followed the simple logic above, then how can you deny it?
I think Valentina Zharkova did once, just for the laugh! Tom Nelson Channel, #42
Bro I am entirely too old to click on shit like that
it doesn't go to Wikipedia when I click on it, but to a UN website that seems geared towards children.
I've wondered that too. It's not gonna convince climate change denialists, if anything it's gonna drive them further away.
Justin Trudeau said it best, "The Sun will balance itself". And then he added a Sun Balancing Tax.
It's awesome that the Earth is capable of having an abundance of RARE materials to create SPACE CRAFT and it's instruments to withstand the HARSHNESS of EVERYTHING OUTER SPACE.
Thank you for the high quality
_Everything changes in Nature. Even Rocks._
I'm baffled by the concept of anyone thinking the universe doesn't constantly change. It's a level of ignorance I can't comprehend anymore. I know too much, yet never enough.
Wow, fascinating and terrifying!
I can vividly remember similar calculations like the one at 2:02:36 made in the 1970‘s. According to them, we ran out of oil 2020. Think about that. And don’t believe anything they tell you.
Dunning Krueger in action right here folks.
'Don't believe anything they tell you.' Lmao, 'they', you're such a stereotype.
Guess what 'they' found a bunch more deposits since then, numbnut. The 70's were over half a century ago. Nobody lied to you, the calculations weren't wrong, the framework for them simply changed as a result of unforseeable advances in prospecting and extraction technology.
But people like you are too busy, deluding yourselves to see the obvious. You think you're in posession of some secret knowledge, that makes you feel smarter and superior to the people around you, but really everybody is just laughing about your idiocy behind your back. Well, sane people are at the very least.
Actually they were right. We did run out of easily acquired oil from all the locations we knew had oil at the time. Luckily, we found more oil and figured out to frack.
@@jasminejeanine2239 Fracking oil makes only a tiny fraction of all oil, isn't it?
@@rolandrickfracking means destroying all habitats around mining drills
The sun has been going through changes since its formation.
Nice visuals 🌞
These videos were beautiful
Seeing a total solar eclipse was a breathtaking experience. Id recommend it for anyone that has the opportunity
Each of those solar granules is about the size of Texas 🥰👍
Even Texas is the size of Texas.
@@MantramurtimEven crack is crack
Due to my early onset Eye Cataracts, driving around at night in heavy traffic would cause every Light to Star-blast vividly, like living with an organic Kaleidoscope for Eye Lenses IDK It's been said- "One Time is an Anomaly, Twice is a Coincidence, Third Time is a Pattern"
Yeah I have extremely bad eyes due to Keratoconus and those stars that headlights turn into make seeing road lines so bloody difficult. I know exactly what you mean, and I am going to use “organic Kaleidoscope for Eye Lenses” at my next family reunion it is perfect!
WHAT IS THAT EMOJI HAHAHAHA
It's hard to explain how slow the speed of light is... It takes a long time for it to reach across the Galaxy...
From the often eye how many for the target nasa
Thanks a lot for this very interesting and beautiful video about our Sun. Earth thanks life from it. And the mysterious Symphony of the Sun is wonderful.
praise Ra
very enjoyable watch.
Our sun is going through puberty.
It's in it's rebellious phase.
@@pandoraeeris7860👍🏼🤣
This being the case, it's about to meet a girl and learn all about life.
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Just like you🙏
@@kamakaziozzie3038 Not yet 😂
0:43 serious question guys ... i seen the exact scenario wen i was looking at the moon one time long ago.. just one cylindrical sphere crossing the moon .. wat could have it been ? it boggles my mind
23:00 it is the galactic magnetic sheet, is what causes the 11 year cycle. Or so i heard.
That at 2:03:54 is correct. The problem is that we can't yet harvest it. This is already done by the creatures that photosynthesise on land and in the oceans, which keeps the climate intact. The CO₂ produced by humans only contributes 0.8% to the greenhouse effect, which has no influence on the climate. Deforestation for wind turbines and photovoltaic systems is counterproductive everywhere in the world where plants have to make way for this nonsense. Put them in the desert regions of the world. This secures the revenues of oil exporting countries and does not harm the climate by deforestation and other nonsense for useless wind turbines in Switzerland (no constant wind and wind direction) or photovoltaic fields in Germany (at the expense of e.g. hop plantations), where it is cloudy 240 days a year (the same applies to Switzerland and Austria).
21:55 I remain convinced this is a VERY LARGE example of the Dzhanibekov Effect. As the core spins faster than the surface, the magnetic lines are just along for the ride. In this, the sheer weight and mass of the flipping and pancaking core ignores any protests the magnetic field would normally have, regardless of its scale of power, this is where all the twisting and stranding turbulence comes from, to boot.
The circle of life would be impossible without the sun
amazing video, can you make a video about how the major solar blasts effect our technology, and the risk of a global devastating effect it may have on modern society?
Thunderbolts, electric universe, video Moore - history of cosmology goes well with this video.
Tom Nelson Channel #42, meet Valentina Zharkova - the girl who blew the climate alarmists out of the water.. 😊
I love your channel melodysheep
I want our beautiful, warm, yellow sun back. This huge, close white ball of lava level heat up in the sky is a fucking nightmare and needs to be done. I grew up in the 60s and 70s and the sun was nothing like it is now. Completely different Beastie.
the sun was always "white." But it's actually green.
...yeah, I know how that sounds.
@@stephenkolostyak4087 I actually understand that. I still want the sun to go back to the yellow light we had. I moved to Orlando in the 80s and we didn't have AC and a few days in the summer it was hot but now we're 100 miles North of there and it's boiling from mid March to Christmas. It's just wrong.
During my childhood the sun was always this yellow circle with a sweet smile and small wiggly strokes as rays. But nowadays it's this nightmarish ball, agree. Same with Pluto. He once was a planet, now people call my boy a dwarf.
@@hyperturbotechnomike exactly. 🌞 ☀️ We drew a circle, colored it yellow and alternated a long yellow ray with a shorter orange ray for vibrancy. There's a reason we learned in school-The sky is blue, apples are red, grass is green, the sun is yellow etc. As late as 2015 it was yellowish. This new version is just awful.
The earth’s magnetosphere is weakening too, which allows much more radiation to get through.
I like turtles 🐢
🥬 here is some cabbage for your turtles
All the way down…
Box turtles like strawberries 🍓.
They will gorge on them until they’re too stuffed to withdraw into their shells. They have to just chill or waddle around till their tum-tums go down again.
The sun is getting so much brighter why is this? Brighter to the point you can barely look forward on a clear day
When I lived in ANN ARBOR, Michigan In AUGUST of 2003. IT was a CITY WIDE power outage out of NOWHERE. And not JUST ANN,ARBOR. FROM what I can remember. When the power CASCADED in the whole city of Ann Arbor. IT wasn't a storm in sight Which leads me to believe that a very RARE CME took place.
I've noticed this I'm 42 I've been saying this for ages now 🙏💜💜🕊️
Sir sacsis to your history color biolet mandaue paknaan cortes to asin
Your partner hood color pink ino remember that girl sun girl
Rep me
Praise the sun! \o/
I'm loving every second of this 🥰thanks astrum ❤
For how long could I survive the gravity at the photosphere?
That's because Time changes everything 🌞
40:20 How do spell lymoore, liemuua etc., waves? Closed caption spelling is wrong. And search engines only link to little ring tailed creatures.
Lemure
Remember now... A scoop of sun would sink in a glass of water, if it retained its density...
The sun is always changing
many years ago I read a collection of essays, one of which regarded the history of the 'planet' Vulcan.
The essay however concentrated on the concept of coincidences and how easily they can mislead the unknowling.
The 'coincidences' when put together could form an argument that the Ancient Greeks knew of the concept of Realtivity and even predicted the name of the man who would formulate it... Einstein.
I do not recall the name of the particular essay, but I can recall the name of the collection.
"The Tragedy of the Moon' by...... Isaac Asimov Ph.D. ......... R.I.P.
Superb narration. As alwaYs. I thank y🌞u.
Thanks!
2h30 damn i am going to need to plan when I'll be able to watch this and preferably in 1go
damn i slept n woke up n this was still going
I was in my (mid to late) teens during the Peak in Cycle 22 in 1988-89 when the sky was Filled with the wildest Aurora that I've Never seen since Anywhere! If only I had a camera like I have now on my Phone! Anyone born during cycle 22 must have some serious predisposal to Mental Illness of some sort! I myself was born March '69 during the peak of Cycle 20 but I can only account for what people tell me!! (I don't want to say!)
If you were born in March 1969, you weren't in your early teens in '88-'89.....you 19/20 years old.
Need a calculator?
@@formula112967 No ta!
I think i remember that, being only 5yo. Not so rare in.my Baltic lattitude, that year auroras were not only the usual green, but most colors of rainbow and across most of the sky.
@@formula112967 19 is teens. Has teen as the end of the word. Someone 55 years old is likely to say they were in their teens when they were 19.
Wasn’t that the crack time period?
Looking at these images reminds of the bad planet in the film the fifth element
We have so many starsl in the nIght sky , none of which can be seen except as a tiny light spec and then there is our sun , the one and only good working model of a star which can be seen in its entirety .
On viewing comets, I saw Kohoutek in 1973 and Hale-Bopp in 1997. Kohoutek was kind of fuzzy with a mostly indistinct tail. Hale-Bopp, on the other hand, was spectacular. I'd been wanting to view Hailey in 1987 but didn't as the comet was not a good view in the Northern Hemisphere, required binoculars for viewing, and also rose late at night. Maybe next time...
34:15 wait didn’t you say earlier the sun has its own atmosphere? So then, theoretically, the sun is making noise, we just can’t hear it without being incinerated
42:08 by god it’s the fucking TARDIS
42:39 its cuz the doctor leaves the damn brakes on, mystery solved, I’ll be taking my Nobel prize à la carte
Sun is electric!
After you said mental illness might have a higher rate in those born in periods with higher sun activity I went and looked up what is was when I was born, since I have some disabling mental illnesses. Alas, I was born right in the mid point, between the solar maximum and minimum. I was hoping I could blame the sun
Stunning movie thank you, what a work. What the surface of the sun looks like?
Once if you could tell us what is the difference between in the evolution way is the difference between a star and a planète, beside the obvious. Sounds silly but I am sure it’s probably be amazing video
Cycle 23 was good to I remember seeing aurora dancing in sky above my head looking straight up on 40 north parallel
only Dr Pierre understands the Sun for what it is, not gaseous plasma but liquid plasma
how you know there are sonic booms?
(1:50:00) Music is too loud for voice... always better too low than too loud.
Why can't we just dump a lot of water on a spot of the sun and then we can land on it? I heard the sun is mostly made of gold so we can mine a lot of gold too and we'll all be rich.
Send the Parker Probe to “unchange” it 😂😂
I saw P-Waves with naked eye. It took me years to find out from a NASA sattelite that it was the sounds inside the SUN.
What is not changing?
This is the Snickers Bar...NOM NOM NOM NOM...Thankth. I gothta dink thum thoda...wath thith down...
Isn't everything in the universe always changing. Even our planet is always changing.
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News flash, the Sun is always changing. So is everything else.
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Only man fixes change forever using abstractions called concepts: the fact that Heraclitus evaded. This is what makes man the prime mover of the entire universe.
I’m not worried the Greenies will fix the Sun.
The sun is a electric phenomenon at her Z pinch fed by birkeland currents
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It is sad to know that one day the sun will die 😢
Not to over-intellectualize this but its rather comforting to know that celestial bodies and us humans have an expiration date. We got something in common haha.
Uh don’t worry, we as humans will be long gone by then.
@@jessebacon817, yes, Jesus will take us to heaven with him before that dream day. I mean the good ones.
Werid how we have never actually proofed that it even is a thing. Only just story's and books...... Weird. @@ianbynoe6515
dejections🤙 were awesome
As long as it doesn't explode in the next 50 years i'm good
I think Saturn was once a red dwarf sun, that finally burned out, to become a planet. Jupiter has almost enough mass to become a sun as well. Likely it didnt have enough hydrogen to ignite. Most systems have more than one star, and they orbit around each other. It would be wierd not to have night.
kind has ever achieved. of the most beautifull science feats human
Starrise and starset
AH, Starmaker - book from 1930s that singlehandedly invented most current sci-fi tropes.
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