10 Interesting Scientific Discoveries for April, 2024
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- 10 Interesting Scientific Discoveries for April, 2024
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The thought of a technological civilization using a hydrogen cloud to get a second lease on life is really cool.
How the hell would you jump start a cloud into a star artificially?
4am in the U.K.!! Can’t sleep!! Thank goodness a JMG video just dropped. And I’ll wake up smarter!
No. You won't. Go to bed.
*See #7 - 5:10
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Me too!! Life saver!!!
Cocaine is a hell of a drug
I love Neanderthal Cave Lion Hunting. “Me keep hope you not here when me come back to cave.” Such a classic
Not sure I follow you.
The Limiting Factor for Concord was always Economics.
The cost of fuel to cost of Seat Price prevented any major airlines from buying Concords.
Fuel prices just keep going up and they aren't coming back down any time soon if ever.
Being from Australia, I would welcome an economic supersonic airliner.
tell him hes dreaming
Dude, STAY in Southland.
The news & internets are lying to you blokes - the rest of the globe a post apocalyptic hellscape.
...I mean, we dont have the toad problem (yet), but all things considered, don't be in a supersonic hurry to leave your wonderful alien island.
Well, and the camel thing... You guys may be in an exclusive club by yourself with more feral camels than there are bullets on the planet. But STILL! .. You're the last hope of humanity.
Australia isn't real, all paid actors 😂
John, I can't say it enough.. thank you so much - you're famous in my family! I always recommend your channel to anyone who'll listen. You've changed my life. I'm so relaxed now for sleep at night. Keep doing what you're doing 🙏💕🏴🇬🇧
Hi John.
I've been busy with the Archeology ---
so not been around to watch things - straight away.
Thanks again for keeping us all in the loop -- these are great.
Many thanks, hope he reads your message! What type of archeology do you do?
Occasionally I fall into a half asleep state, being able to sleep and dream, but yet remain sitting up, and able to answer basic questions with only vague memories afterwards.
At times I've had whole conversations with people who woke me up to ask or tell me something went back to sleep after and woke up with no memory of what I said or did
My understanding is that this isn't a terribly rare thing to happen in the wierd state between sleep and wakefulness. If I recall correctly, there's a positive correlation between poor sleep/bad sleep habits and this phenomenon of unconsious lucidity.
@@AtlasReburdened sounds about right lol
@@Matt-bh6km Yup that happens to me occasionally. Sometimes I don't remember, sometimes I remember it as a dream.
I'm curious to see if we are going to see an advancement in bore hole drilling techniques and abilities. I once saw a thing mention they were working on a drill that would super heat the bore hole with a plasma laser drill device and it hardens the walls of the hole as they bore down. Creating structural strength to the bore hole and they might be able to drill thru deeper sediment layers if this method works out.
The gut microbiom will be just as important as genetic engineering in the near future. I really think there will be some major discoveries.
I love the ending.
"In which we liiiiiiiiiiive"
On a bus heading into Dublin city centre .. just the business for a commute. Thanks JMG & Team
What number bus
Your videos have become an essential part of my toolkit for anxiety. They take my brain somewhere else to let it work out. Thank you so much.
Always tremendous timing. As always, thank you!
That play on words was top notch 😎, I see what you did with that March-April connection 😂
Really interesting discoveries indeed, John! Thanks!!! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
John you are a treasure. Many thanks
Epic timing. Just finished running my late night Tuesday dnd session and this is exactly what I needed to wind down.
so android do dream of electric sheep
they just count them way waaaaay faster
I came here looking for this comment, as a Sci-Fi Noir writer, this made me happy 😊
these are my favorite from you 😊. and i put the speed on 0.75 so it will laaaaaaasaast longerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
9:46 We also found a cavepainting of an erupting volcano. They probably cared about local history and preserving it to interpret this history in the future.
-edit: but I'm not quite sure at the moment if that was us or neanderthals come to think of it ...
It's an interesting question, What delineates Art (for the sake of art) from Record Keeping (art & pictographs being the medium).
⭐ 𝗝𝗠𝗚 interviewed a dude on Event Horizon regarding this (I think). A correlation was found across time in various caves that appear to have records involved with hunting in the form of simple black dots.
↑𝗛𝗘𝗟𝗣 𝗠𝗘 𝗢𝗨𝗧, 𝗝𝗢𝗛𝗡!
Or it was a memorial for friends and family lost during the disaster 😞
@@nuance9000 Or they saw it as a "god" or something. We can only speculate
I am enjoying your more frequent releases of new videos on youtube. Thank you!
Awesome news John! thanks!
Life is good. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for sharing this with us.
The Nerd we need, but do not deserve. Excellent channel.
I’m so thankful for this show and Event Horizon. The amount of… “theories” and “social media science” that has been all over the last few weeks leading up to the eclipse almost broke my brain but John your work keeps me sane!
Great Thumbnail! The hands on the cavewall ALWAYS get my attention, and when I saw it was a JMG video, I immediately clicked.
Last time I was this early Pluto was still a planet
My wife loves that one
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This doesn't need to be commented every single video. Come up with some original comments
Greatest channel ever
Wait a second. I grew up in, and currently live in, southern Oklahoma, just north of the Fort Worth air force base. We have been experiencing sonic booms, on an almost daily basis, for nearly 50 years
You have very interesting videos and a voice that isnt overshadowed by the background music :) kudos
Thanks JMG.
Idk what people are talking about. I can never sleep thru these videos, too interesting 😊 You're awesome, keep doing what you're doing. Thank you 😊
Another awesome edition!
This one missed my evening walk by a couple of hours but I'm hyped about finding the JMG shorts collections that are hours of good stuff
So
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Content!!
Damn bro!
5 am in Florida. Time to learn what the universe has going on today.
I don't know why, but I imagine when we find life on another planet, it will be John Michael Godier calmly announcing it with the music at the start of this video. "What you are about to see will change life as we know it."
Very interesting, informative and worthwhile video. A must see video for everyone.
Great stuff, thanks
Nice video thanks
people always present rna world and panspermia as separate theories of abiogenesis but it could certainly be both, with the wet dry cycles of urability involved as well
So well made…thank you….
I've got an interesting scientific discovery for you John: UA-cam chapters 😉
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That makes people less likely to watch the whole thing, and more likely to just skip though huge chunks of the video. That doesn't help his channel
Tanks fo da niu video.
Thanks!
As always, thank you John for all the great videos
It's amazing that visitor centre survived the meteor impact right next door to it....
my favorite video every month!
Wake up babe ...its 4:am and JMG has uploaded..😂😂
England? It was released at 2030 ish for the Pacific coast
@@jr2904 Scotland brother 🏴
8:11 What I didn't think to see coming: Software that can turn sing photos into a literal videos.
I enjoy these discovery episodes! 😁😁
Love these
Always something to learn.
Even on vacation, have to keep up with JMG vids. Eid Mubarak from Morocco 🇲🇦
Let’s goooooo! I’m ready to get my science on 🤓
Greatest science Channel ever!
As long as e.m.p.'s, camping and hunting exist im not gonna worry too hard about A.I. wipping us out completely
Fav series hehe
My favorite monthly video series !
Quite a schnozz on that x-59
"The Singing Neanderthals" is the name of my new band....
Damn! That big crater just missed that house!
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Dang, you beat me to it!😅
JM Thank you for Intelligent life
Clever, the march has gone on into april...i see what you did there!
When I doze off and the screen goes dark, does my laptop dream of electric sheep?
That depends on your search history and what you may have been um-hhmm "watching" when your screen went dark 😉 😆 🤣
These scientific discovery round-ups are amazing, John, pelase keep them coming! One thing, though. Could you start including sources to the available studies in the descrption? I got really interested in the sleeping AI study but can't find it. Thanks!
It's tough to do for most of them because they come from paywalled papers, or news stories based on them that do not have citations. Astrophysics is easy, that stuff is easily cited and mostly in the open. The rest, not so much. In this case however, the full paper is available for free. You can read it here:
arxiv.org/abs/2401.08623
@@JohnMichaelGodier Thank you so much!
Ontario, California. The airport is ONT. Decent sized, a lot of freight as well. One time in the 1980s the Concorde landed and took off there. My friend heard it take off. While working in the enclosed shopping mall miles away.
We know such much yet so little - those obelisk replicators coding for proteins is astonishing and humbling.
@6:48 Those are the strangest reindeer I've ever seen.
Intern gets tasked with finding reindeer chewing while asleep. Comes back with mule deer . Then they have AI make up some drunk reindeer looking to rumble. The future scares me.
You are saying the clip used in this video was an AI augmented video of a mule deer?
wtf does this comment mean???????
fogggged out😂
@@aone9050 Why is everyone so dumb online. What i said was at a third grade level of comprehension. Are you a bot?
How would it forget the shark , it's stored in a physical disk ?
Legend!
Its not even May yet dont steal the short life i have Mr Godier. You took a month of my lifeforce with your jedi mind tricks.
Prions are another replicator worth a mention. Kuru, mad cow, chronic wasting disease etc.. The category of "alive" has a broad spectrum, at least subjectively.
Slick intro
I'm sleepily pleased to find out that sleep is two topics on this list! Happy birth-month to me! Sleep is my favorite past time. Good night! 🥱 😴 💤❤
8:39 it’s already better at writing TV shows and movies than most writers in Hollywood are
7:10 Another hilariously strange thing in the animal kingdom (though not new info) is the platypus. Not only does it have webbed toes & bill like a duck, lay eggs like a bird, have cheek pouches like a chipmunk and hemotoxin barb on a back foot (don't mess with them) and give milk to its young (thus making it a mammal)... it also has electrosensory thing in its bill so it can detect movement when hunting in dark water (I think it's also somewhat nocturnal).
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Also 4 the algorithm.
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Hey John, have you ever walked into a wall and appeared in another room?
The sonic boom issue only became an issue in the late '70's when the US realised they couldn't better the Concord.
Whatever gets you thru the day mutant......😆
The fact NASA is developing another one that tries to avoid a boom refutes your statement
I remember occasionally hearing a sonic boom when I lived out in the country. It sounded like a piano dropping on the roof of the house. Pretty cool but a bit jarring.
By the late 1970s, the U.S. was already long out of the SST business. The Concorde had lots of problems that kept it from being an economical jetliner, the sonic boom controversy was just one of them. However, the Concorde found itself a decent niche market as a way for wealthy curiosity seekers to cross the Atlantic but was already a flying museum piece by the time they were finally retired in 2003
I still wait all the way to the end every time just to hear the robot….In the world we liiiiiiiive
The Goat
2010 isn't a bad movie.
It just suffers from being the sequel to arguably one of the best science fiction movies ever.
In it's own right it would be a great 80s sci-fi movie(I love the scifi aesthetic of that time btw), but I guess it's too much of a "normal" movie from that time for the fans of 2001.
Can't imagine what they were thinking, making a conventional, uninspiring, forgettable sci-fi flick to follow a Kubrick masterpiece for the ages.
Woot!!!!!!!!!!
i can't believe he did it twice
Ai has unprecedented implications for the educational system. Imagine having a ai tutor for each student that learns with them for the entirety of their school life. This would help maximize each student’s potential.
BOOOM ANOTHER SHREDDER BY JMG
I can see a remake of ALPHA with neanderthals killing felines and domesticating the first cats
Hi John Michael Godier, how deep have we dug into the moon's surface? What age do materials from the moon date to?
Don’t forget the scientific discovery of how J Cole apologized to Kendrick Lamar
There's an interesting video about the Neanderthals by The Why Files.
I like that show. I'll check it out.
the why files is entertainment . the videos are poorly researched crap
Surely there are some Reindeer images you could have used, surely?
Hey what's up John, I have an idea for the dense planet in the hot Neptune desert. At first I was thinking it might be the core of a stripped gas giant, I can't remember the name of those but I'm sure you know what I'm talking about. But when you mentioned the density, I got to thinking that perhaps it's the core of a brown dwarf, could that be a possible candidate?
The Goatier!
Sometimes I wonder if Neanderthals are the origins of religious or mythical beings like Nephilim, angels, or any other "divine beings."
Sleep chewing isnt so abnormal. I'm sure half the time I'm drunk and binge eating, I'm not conscious at all.