The solution is simple. Scream in random directions from multiple sources...now, if we could stop having wars for the sake of politicians and rich people, warmongers and so on, and spread in to space...
The theory i find most plausible is that we are the first intelligent life form. The universe is "only" 14 billion years old, and seeing that life on earth took more than 4 billion years to evolve, it seems likely that life is young and we are the ancient civilisation.
@Maximus Shinejil I was complimenting you. Some people like reply to deep comments with even cringier ones and pray for likes. You are that person. Nothing wrong with it.
I was outside going for a walk, I got notified of this, spent 9 minutes sprinting home and all for the sake of watching this magnificent content, I am excited!
The part that upsets me most about the search for extra-terrestrial life is that... well... what do we do with the discovery of life in the stars? Other than confirm that the universe is, even slightly, hospitable, that is. At an absolute minimum, it'd take about 20 years just for two-way communication to occur, and that amount of time will only go up. We will never be able to truly learn about each other, befriend each other, compare our experiences and existences against each other. I would say that proving we aren't alone in the universe will only exasperate the feeling of cosmic loneliness, because there's life *RIGHT THERE* and we will never be able to shake hands. Life in the universe isn't so much terrifying as it is depressing and nihilistic. The search should continue without a doubt, but only to answer our own questions.
i always felt it was quiet bittersweet that we send out laughter and phrases and “i love yous” into a vast empty space with the hope that we aren’t alone.
Yeah, is as even tho we have ourselves, humans, we still feel so alone in space, and feel the need to prove we aren’t. So we go around screaming into the void, expecting someone to answer back.
@@omao4938 It's an odd feeling. There's nothing wrong with what we have. It's not like we are alone, like you said we have ourselves. But at the same time there's a sense of loneliness. Really odd
damn, the way you phrased that makes it sound like the start of a depressing movie, which would end in the planet wearing clown makeup roaming around killing a bunch of other planets, calling itself the JOKEARTH
Let this channel be a START, not a Replacement. As I'm sure it was always meant to be. Let it be a start and inspire you to inform yourself, cause now you now: History can be CRAZY and/or FUN.
The most terrifying conclusion that could come from the great silence. Maybe we are the first intelligent life... Maybe we are the last intelligent life.
@@user-gh5jc9tx5r “What came into the signals? “Uhg, It’s just the stupid humans again, sending message after message about their existence and shit, this is the 10000000000th time this millennium” “Oh fuck, just delete it then”
I've always believed that the antidote to existential fear about humanity's isolation in the universe is to look inward; Earth is the anchor of our species, where every human who's ever lived has begun and ultimately returned. It's where everyone you've ever known or could want to know can invariably be found, somewhere, if you so desire to. It is home in the grandest possible sense. Everything we need is already here.
Something that is often forgotten: We see things as they were a long time ago. The closest galaxy is 25,000 light years away from us. That means we are seeing that galaxy as it was 25,000 years ago. Let's say a civilization became a Type III 10,000 years ago. We'll finally be able to detect that 15,000 years from now. It's scary to think that there COULD be entire galactic civilizations out there right now, but we're seeing so far into the past that we may never know...
@@keilahs It is as far as technology is concerned. Look at ours. We’ve been able to reliably detect radio signals from distant galaxies for what, 50 years? Plus, I said the CLOSEST galaxy. The farthest galaxy is 13.4 BILLION light years away. Doesn’t sound very likely that we’d see anything anytime soon.
@@heelercs Oh no no. Our closest galactic neighbor is Andromeda, and it’s 2.5 MILLION light years away. If we ever detect signatures out there, it’s likely we will be seeing life from hundreds of millions of years ago. We could coexist with life out there right now, but the sheer distances basically ensure we will never know.
Nah. We are currently at around Type 0.75. As soon as fusion is mastered. We could technically already count as a type 1. Since we can use pretty much all the available energy in our planet in one way or another. If we build a Dyson swarm we could almost count as a Type 2 civilization. Since The grand mayority of a Solar system’s energy comes from its host star.
I can imagine an advanced civilization living in a world so futuristic and peaceful they wouldn't even have a word for "violence" or "evil" given the tremendous evolution philosophically and in general knowledge they experienced. A species so advanced they have been searching for billion of years in their space-time zone another form of life to happily share with their not so neighbuors a world without war, a world without hate. A world in total peace. And i can picture us attacking that world, because they would never expect it.
this gives me nexpo/barely sociable and kurzgesagt/vsauce vibes. there is a spooky/mysterious undertone while talking about known and theoretical science + an existential panic attack about the universe
Yeah for reals! He summed up like 4-5 Kurzgesagt videos in this one also with his own insight and great visuals. Fantastic editor, puts Discovery and NG to shame. He seems to have replaced SpaceRip as they don't seem to upload anymore.
@@LieEaterUsogui it will not most likely imo if they had capabilities like us they will try to communicate with us first, the desperation of being alone in this universe is way to big to overcome.
Honestly, I think it all really comes down to how unimaginably big the universe is. We can't go anywhere, we cant look at anything closer so obviously we won't find much if its not insanely obvious.
"The Dark Forest" solution to the Fermi paradox terrifies me most. It basically says that the universe is quiet because if you make noise, predators find and 'eat' you. We may have doomed ourselves decades ago, and the predators are already on their way.
to be fair, if they were intelligent enough that they know how to even travel distances as far as THAT, they might know to not just approach an unknown planet in an unknown area... It's like robbing a house but you're not sure how prepared the people are for you, doesn't sound very smart. UNLESS they study us...? lmaoo
@@Dandom15 have you heard of universal paper clips? Its a end of the universe scenario where an AI attempts to create as many paper clips as possible, this goes from enslaving species to help act as a work force to aborsbing mineral and gas planets to use for energy and metal to make more paper clips. The AI only stops once it runs out of detectable materials to use for paper clips or runs out of energy. But because the AI wants to live forever it attempts to advance its technology so it can collect more energy and resources, until adventurely the tier 3 "species" which rule galaxy's is an AI which creates paper clips.
There is also the terrifying thought of the dark forest theory. The universe is a dark forest, if it is a dark forest then earth is the only one foolish enough to announce it's presence. For everyone else knows to stay silent.
Bro humanity as a species is KINDA stupid, we always encounter something terrifying and more powerful than us and IMMEDIATELY make it 10x worse. 'Hey look at that endless ocean of rolling death and drowning, lets make some huge ass boats out of FUCKING WOOD and see where the fuck it goes!' 'Ooooh look fire, its dangerous and burns, we MUST install this in all of our homes IMMEDIATELY, which are LARGELY made of grass and wood at this point' 'Wow The Atom, limitless electricity... LETS MAKE A BOMB OUT OF IT and bring ourselves to the brink of Nuclear Holocaust!' 'Hey look at that, giant predatory animals 3 times our size and capable of mauling us to death, lets stick em in a huge theatre and have muscley dudes beat the shit outta em!' 'Well, everyone else is eating tide pods why cant I?! Yeah I KNOW people are dying, THATS WHAT MAKE IT FUN!' 'Hey look a perfectly good aeroplane, let me strap a GIANT HANKY to my back pack and jump out the fucker for some reason!' Bro. The human race is a dumb frat boy AT BEST. We have no idea whats in our best interests at any point and have the same collective mentality as toddler who has literally just drank its own weight in red bull and thinks plug sockets make good finger warmers. Humanity is charging into that forest with a beer keg, wearing leapord print speedos screaming 'LETS GO BRANDON!' I mean lets face it, you see a sign says 'do not do x' your first thought is never 'good advice!' its 'Why? What would happen if i Did? Now I want to do it.'
this implies that there is something else we should hide ourselves from, but more importantly, that everyone else has found out they need to keep silent. but if they need to keep silent, how would they know themselves they need to stay silent? this implies they either were told by someone (or something) else, which contradicts the ''stay silent'' part, either they weren't silent and ended up being found by the thing they need to hide from, which taught them to stay silent. so, either way, this theory does not work, because there's no way for us to know about it without being told about it or experiencing it firsthand.
@@SPCv4 i think you'll have to agree that going from seeing a star disappear "unnaturally" and ending up deciding "there is something that found that star because they were emitting radio waves, so we need to stop entirely from emitting radio waves or else we're going to be the next ones" is one hell of a step
@@oliviersavard8676 could be any number of ways others found out. What if there are those self-replicating probes, that were advanced enough to learn that their home civilization was wiped by some galactic-wide predator, and decided to warn other civilizations too, and we just haven't found their message yet :d
Elon musk believes that the chance of our reality being real is only one in billions, which gives you the third option. That option is that we are not really here because this is not really real.
@@a.h6587 With our current knowledge, yes you can say that its too much complicated to have all this just a simulation, but since we CAN simulate a miniuniverse it is supposed our universe's creators are much more advanced. In theory ofc xd
if we and all universe were made by someone in other dimension (what @Dusty Boot is calling reality I suppose) or this is all just a computer simulation then we're not in reality. If this is true the complexity means all this was created by someone who's either much more inteligente than we are or his reality posesses the means/tecnology to control our whole universe. That also doesn't mean we're alone. The creator could have created more life or other things that we probably haven't imagined yet. The real question is: If everything has one creator, where did the 1st thing that ever existed come from? @@a.h6587
Who knows how long it might take, perhaps a great discovery is just on the horizon. The nature of this type of research is its sheer unpredictability. Maybe your great great grandkids won’t even be alive for the first contact of aliens or maybe they will. You really just don’t know
Yeah, we seem to all be in the same boat my dude. But if our technology keeps improving at the rate its going, we may be at least able to see the start of it. Or just be able to colonize the solar system at the very least.
You maybe lucky enough for us to go backwards and go back to the moon in 2021. Deep space.... NASA has the impulse engine so it's not far off but I'm gonna guess the ones that go on this impulse driven craft won't be coming back.
I don’t just watch these videos because I enjoy them, I watch and wait thinking that maybe one day I won’t just hear the same silence. That someone has found something out there, something new a new hope. But yet again I know deep down that with every video about space , the same answer is always nothing.
Lemmino's videos are some of the best education videos ever. I love this guy's work and he's one of my favourite UA-camrs ever. Quality > quantity. Time flew while I was watching.
kind of incorrect though, considering homo sapiens sapiens' 200 000 year long history contains plenty examples of human societies who place immense importance on living in relative harmony with the rest of nature (just look at how many indigenous peoples are to this day extremely prominent within environmentalist activism). meanwhile, industrial capitalism, with its motto of eternal growth regardless of sustainability, has existed for what, 300 years? 0.15% of our species existence? imo it's clearly not a question of biological capacity for intelligence as much as it is boring old politics
My favourite explination to the fermi paradox is the reef analogy (thats not it's official name I just call it that). If you were to go scuba diving in a coral reef, you would expect to be surrounded by fish, but there are some patches in reefs where if you were to jump in, you would see none. The only reason that would happen is due to the area being too dangerous for creatures to live there. Now of course it could be that maybe the water is too salty for the fish to survive, or maybe there is a strong current that would throw them into deeper waters. However, the much more scary alternative is that an apex predator lives in that area, and the reason there are no fish is because they have learnt to stay out of sight, lest they be destroyed. Because you are new to the environment, there is no way for you to know what the fish know, and your only hope is that apex predator doesn't enjoy the taste of human meat. What if the reason we cannot detect any life is because we are the inexperienced newcomers in a reef full of unseen fish. What if there is someone or something out there that enjoys gobbling up little up-and-coming civilisations foolish enough to alert them to it's presence. What if, as we gleefully poke and prod at each of the millions of crevices among the coral, the thousands of fish hidden just out of view silently scream at us to shut up before a shark out there somewhere in the briny deep picks up our scent.
Sounds like spc fanfic to be fair. That's assuming anything would care about us, not to mention the current multitude of technical impossibilities. The scale of distance in space is much beyond anything we can represent ourselves. Travel time can be counted in centuries at minimum for short trips to more than our direct neighbours. If something really had the leisure to move so fast as to be able to travel this in a short time, not only would we still likely not see it happen, but they wouldn't stop for something so inane.
@@fairsaa7975 Who said it was absurd? We have negative proof about the existence of another developed civilization, it would be presumptuous to consider it a possibility over it not being the case.
@@TheOrian34 But that again presumes that we'd have the knowledge to detect them. It might just be beyond us. Also, inference is a wonderful thing. You don't need to say "It's absurd" to clearly mean it, when you list various notions that would make it impossible, kinda stating that it's impossible.
@@fairsaa7975 Inference is whatever you make it, so I'm not going to let you put words in my mouth. And I feel like there's a misconception with new physics and technology. It's not because we are lacking knowledge, that gaining that knowledge will change the world around us. When we figured out how to go into space, it did not suddenly break a fundamental force. Our understanding changes, not the world. So these negative proofs of another existence, won't disappear, they might be understood differently yes, but that doesn't make it more likely.
@@kimberlyking9523 Or maybe on purpose. Animals in large wildlife preserves don't know they're fenced in. Even if they ran up against it, they wouldn't know what it was.
5:25 "...can expect a reply as early as 2044..." Can you imagine if we do get one, though? Music is likely a universal language -- can you imagine the beauty of a reply from our cosmic neighbors, singing back to us across an incomprehensibly large distance? The thought makes me cry. Its such a beautiful idea, and I am filled with so much hope that one day we will get that message. That sign -- a song of life; of love, from beings we may never be able to see or physically meet. We may never truly understand one another, but perhaps the messages and meanings of our exchanges will be one in the same. "You're there. You exist. We're here together. You're not alone -- we're not alone. We love you, we love you, we love you." I get so emotional over things like this. I'm filled with so much hope and love for those that we haven't even spoken to.
"I can imagine an advanced alien species living in a world so futuristic and peaceful they wouldn't even have a word for "violence" or "evil" given the tremendous evolution philosophically and in general knowledge they experienced. A species so advanced they have been searching for billion of years in their space-time zone another form of life to happily share with their not so neighbuors a world without war, a world without hate. A world in total peace. And i can picture us attacking that world, because they would never expect it. "
Music is far from universal, and digests into painful collections of irregular sounds even just on this planet, with enough time and distance. It’s fundamentally an artificial means of achieving language. Mathematics, too, is contemporary. Imagine trying to explain quadratic equations to a society that comprehends math as the way blocks fit together, as medieval old world scholars did. We only cracked the base system and the fact that there was also an alphabet in the Incan knots this decade, and we had the advantage of knowing ahead of time that some of those were tax documents and others were letters.
Bro we sent aliens an old ass record and they gonna be like “damn this is fire we should check this place out” but when they get here it’s all gonna be shitty
Damn, I feel bad for the Aliens. Having to listen to rap or Lizzo or other shitty modern music would drive the alien to take his ray gun and ray himself.
Please don't let a big company like netflix or youtube red/whatever try to hook you into a paid contract, i feel like you are the very few youtubers nowadays that does not recycle their content and actually takes time with their content instead of releasing videos every day for milking ad revenue, you don't beg for likes or subs or patreon money, you don't slam sponserships in the middle of the video, you just make studio quality videos (if not better in all honesty), you are a rare gem and i don't want a greedy company to ruin your purity. Don't rush your content, take months on end if you want to, take as much time you want to make videos or breaks as long as you want. There are VERY LITTLE youtube channels that posses the talent and editing expertise that you do, i've never donated money to any youtube channel in my life but i plan on being a patron next time i get paid.
İ think if he was given a youtube red show it would be pretty good considering hed have a considerably bigger budget he could hire editors to do rotoscoping and more time-consuming tasks to produce videos and the shoe faster
If you really like his content why would you be against him getting more money for it? Dude deserves to get paid for it, thanks and admiration dont pay a mortgage.
Hearing about that probe idea definitely scares me, I feel like the reason why they don’t fill the Galaxy is because the other aliens know it’s a bad idea, in Star Control 2 for example you encounter infinitely spreading probes like you described and it’s a great explanation of why you don’t want probes that can spread by themselves.
Lemme fix that Born too late to have annual raids from Vikings Born too early to get attacked by Chaos Astartes Born just in perfect time to experience AIDS
Spend a little time watching satellite and rover pictures of Mars analyzed by youtubers Mars Anomalies, Jean Ward, ArtAlienTV, Time Archaeologist. NASA isn't telling us something....
I know it's just a hunk of metal, but there's something oddly bittersweet about knowing that Voyager will be out there aimlessly floating around in space for all eternity..
@@withincode6848 what about an impact with an alien satellite or probe? or impact from a Gamma wave burst? Or impacting into an asteroid or rogue planet? Or even hitching a ride and orbiting the rogue planet, who knows.
Thank you Lemmino for another gem. This is my favorite video of yours that I've seen so far. I knew about the "Wow" signal, but some of the other stuff, like the Oumuamua, was really fascinating.
Learning about... theories? Thoughts from people who don't actually know, but surmise that they could know, should they be met with positive results? In other words, you like to know about not really knowing?
I had an alarm as a teenager and one of the alarm settings was literally called "womb sounds" and it basically sounded exactly the same as the pulsar sound in the video, sort of a vague underwater ambiance with a rhythmic heartbeat. Maybe that's why it's so soothing
The Fermi Paradox is absolutely terrifying. To think that we are somehow the only species to live in the galaxy and being entirely alone is just..absolutely horrifying. There is something about it that is just so unnerving. But it is so likely at the same time.
We aren't, I can guarantee you that. That kid in Las Vegas that supposedly saw 8-10 foot tall beings outside his home is possible. In 2011 around December 20th, I too had an experience while outside at 4:00AM and a orange glow on the horizon could be seen, I questioned this aloud and said "There's no way that could be Mars." 30 seconds later, a flash of blue-white light caught my peripheral vision and that object on the horizon was gone. I suddenly had this saucer shaped craft moving perfectly as if on some guided laser beam, slighting zig zagging up over the trees about 200 yards away, as big as a 2 story house 2500 Sq/ft. There was a beige color underneath it that was very bright and zero sound. I remember feeling calm, but it was a calmness I've never felt before, it felt forced. I suspect there was some frequency emanating from the craft that is calming to us and reduces anxiety. It didn't reduce the shock and awe though. I could see a silhouette of someone inside and they look extremely tall from 200 yards away, which meant it was easily 9+ feet tall . We looked at each other for what seemed like 4 minutes, I was naïve enough to make gestures to see if I could get a response from inside, I even mentioned that not all people here are bad, even though we have a lot of crime, there are still good people here and also wished them a good life as well. It didn't shoot off into the abyss, just slowly moved backwards over the trees. I ran up the hill to see if I could find it but that was it. Mind you, I'm not near any government testing of anything and this was a country area but still lots of residents, but nobody ever reported anything. The strangest part that I cannot get over is I had the recurring thought that I had met whoever that was before, somewhere before. I still think about it every day at some point, its always in the back of my mind. That wasn't the only encounter I've had though. For some reason, 2012 was a busy year for UFO sightings and another experience happened around May or June of 2012 where what looked like a meteor coming into the atmosphere, with a white-blue fire around it started slowing down as it got closer to the ground, maybe 3,000 feet away, then leveled off perfectly and I mean as precise as any maneuver I have ever seen, when in a perfect horizontal line for another 4 seconds and shot off like a bullet. The other was some beige/orange almost orb or mass of light, silently flew over my house maybe 1,000 feet off the ground possibly 700 feet. It seemed really close. Haven't had anything happen since then though.
@@popdoom4979 I think they run our government or we have some deal with them technology in exchange for something, maybe gold. There's just no way to know, but everything has been really quiet since 2012, at least for me.
Me realizing that just a theory and everything is unpredictable and that it’s likely all alien life is most likely extinct besides bacteria in space in a range of 11 light years
This video is more informative than 3-4 average space videos combined. Pulsars, wow signal, biosignature, the Fermi paradox, and Oumuamua to say the least. Uploads once a month but ABSOLUTELY worth the subscription
Pardon me, I disagree. Regular space videos try to cater to as many people as possible, so they give a proper introduction to the topic and discuss them in more detail, usually fitting only one topic into the average viewer''s attention span. Most "regular" videos try to give you the feeling of having learned something by reading out a Wikipedia article and maybe some references, and you'll forget about that in a week because they pump out too much content to get that sweet ad $$$. This video does not educate you, it tells a story and pieces together different subjects to show a greater picture.
Also the concept of inner space, and also the possibility that alien civilizations might rather explore inner space than outer space, is something new to me.
i remember i used to watch lemmino when he was ‘top10memes’ i took a long break, and a video with his new name came up in my recommendations, watched it and realized it was top10memes xddd, let’s just say i binge watched a lot that day
Thinking about it, that's actually a clever way to make a channel like this. First post meme videos that don't take too long to make and build a following that way, then start posting the documentaries that take a quarter of a year to make when you have enough subscribers.
@@Catloves997 Well, the crisis is actually more of a "Why are you hitting yourself?" kind of issue, we only need to recude land requirements, use what we have efficiently, and keep the trees (The global filter) plentiful enough that things dont go to shit. Once we control our overexpansion we'll have that solved fairly fast :V
There's no way aliens could hear our transmission unless they have a receptor for radio signals and it's highly improbable their technology evolved the same way as ours
Electromagnet radiation isn't something we created though. We just found ways to measure and create things to make it useful to us. I'd bet if they were so incredibly advanced, knowing how to detect wavelengths that produce sounds and light would be no problem. If they are so far past having any use or knowledge of radiation I don't think we could ever comprehend that they exist. That would be absolutely wild.
@Αλήθεια 34 I don't believe in things like ghosts but wouldn't it be crazy if they were actually some other being from another dimension trying to form into something we can comprehend in attempts to communicate. I think I might be going crazy and need to lie down haha.
@Doomer25 I agree with you that’s it’s pretty silly to base an aliens evolution or ways of doing things on how we evolved or do things but mathematics is a universal law. Even if they didn’t use language or evolved way differently, if they were intelligent enough to build cities, vehicles or even capable of interstellar travel they would have to have a good understanding of mathematics & physics.
There is definitely life out there but intelligent life on the other hand is probably super rare. Even multicellular life if they are even made up of cells.
The "newspaper article" that he shows for half a second at 5:30 is so hilarious and really shows how much time and effort goes into these videos. Keep up the great work.
Let this channel be a START, not a Replacement. As I'm sure it was always meant to be. Let it be a start and inspire you to inform yourself, cause now you now: History can be CRAZY and/or FUN.
“And thus, artificially induced climate change could serve as the universal sign of unintelligent life.” Brilliant delivery on that line. I had to go back and rewatch it to make sure I’d heard it correctly!
It was your "Top 10 Space Facts" videos that first peeked my interest in the ginormous universe we live in and the many puzzling mysteries it presents. Now, years later, I feel sad to admit that I had already read and heard about all the phenomena and theories you described in this video. But that's not the point. In 17 Minutes you have presented more ideas and observations with more stunning visuals and more understandable speech than anyone else I know of. Your brilliant videos inspire thousands, if not millions, to raise their head and wonder, to research and speculate about life, the universe and everything. If you read this I want you to know that all your work is greatly needed and appreciated, for you are offering a perspective on ourselves and the tiny blue dot we are sharing.
Even if I knew about all of this as well. I enjoyed the video for two reasons: it's beatifull and immersive visuals, and the fact that I don't very often find myself thinking about these subjects for as along as 17 minutes, it was a nice opportunity of personal reflection and meditation
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"Briefly screaming in random directions" is my new favourite way of explaining how we're looking for aliens
Someone Or other I read this as he was saying this and my mind momentarily froze.
@Grassbread forever alone distant to die by our own doings ig
ok and
What if the aliens are just 1 inch tall? Could we detect them in our orbit?
The solution is simple. Scream in random directions from multiple sources...now, if we could stop having wars for the sake of politicians and rich people, warmongers and so on, and spread in to space...
Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying
-Arthur C. Clarke
That's a great quote
Adrian M amazing quote...maybe the best I’ve ever heard
X-Com Enemy Unknown
There's no possible way we are.
@xStefann nn Elaborate, I'm very interested in your reasoning.
imagine during those three minutes some alien was off taking a piss and missed the signal
@John Doe image being named john
@John Doe u ruined it
@John Doe Dammit
you really think they wouldn't have an automated detection system or some shit like that? lmao
good idea, 2004 toyota corolla.
The theory i find most plausible is that we are the first intelligent life form. The universe is "only" 14 billion years old, and seeing that life on earth took more than 4 billion years to evolve, it seems likely that life is young and we are the ancient civilisation.
That would be pretty badass ngl.
I agree. There definitely is life out there but as far as intelligent life like on Earth? I wouldn't put money on it
Um.. universe isn't 14 billion years old, its earth. We don't know anything about the start of the universe, i guess
@@ceiwox bro... its a really quick google search man
@@ceiwox We know enough to assess its age and reconstruct what happened during some of the Big Bang.
i just love that earth is basically reacting like people in horror-movies that yell "hello? is anybody there" in the dark
Vibe checked by the aliens
would be scarier if there was noone there
@@skotomogilnik6305 would be scarier if it was your future wife
@@Revlin_XD would be scarier if it's your mom
@@thisisrex1676 thatd be scary cause his mother is probably dead
Imagine getting a transmission from space only to decode it as the universal S.
Just lemmino
Epic
What if one day, some extraterrestial being/organisation just sends a “lol” at Earth out of randomly nowhere.
@@lzongx6484 we respond with pog
Epic
“ok 1v1 cod mw2 nuketown intervention only, first to 10 wins”
Harsh Music intensifies...
There are not enough channels like this on youtube, so make sure you give them a lot of love! Phenomenal, thank you for scarring me ;)
Do you know any other similar channels?
@@1ElNinho1 try watchmojo. . . . but not deep as this channel
@@1ElNinho1 kurzgesagt, it makes a lot of videos about stuff like this, for example the fermi-paradox mentioned in this video
hanging red black
If you want space-focus try Isaac Arthur, he do a lot of videos on fermi paradox and different sci-fi concepts.
Imagine the day we receive a transmission. And that transmission says: don’t be so loud. They’re looking for you.
or
"they might find you"
its kinda the plot of the book three body problem by Liu Cixin
all they sent was a recipe...
a recipe made from humans
Oh hellll no
Thinking along same lines. The "Shut the f* up!" transmission
We are like a sailors on a boat floating in an infinite ocean, throwing bottles into the water and hoping someone will find them and send one back.
Only difference, we don't have any sails. We merely drift
Waterworld. One of the greatest films ever made....
IM SENDIN OUT AN SOS
IM SENDIN OUT AN SOS
SENDIN OUT AN SOS
SENDING OUT AN SOS
@Maximus Shinejil look how deep my reply is. Yucky.
@Maximus Shinejil I was complimenting you. Some people like reply to deep comments with even cringier ones and pray for likes. You are that person. Nothing wrong with it.
Lemmino uploads and you drop everything to watch
it be like that tbh
Michael Ortega basically what I did rn
Michael Ortega I’m in the middle of a class rn lmao
Exactly!
So true
I was outside going for a walk, I got notified of this, spent 9 minutes sprinting home and all for the sake of watching this magnificent content, I am excited!
it would have been way more epic to hear the first moments while walking home
I definitely get JUST as excited to see when he uploads
I know what you mean, nice to see you watching this.
That's quite sad
I'm the same with Miracle of Sound and Filmscomicsexplained.
The part that upsets me most about the search for extra-terrestrial life is that... well... what do we do with the discovery of life in the stars? Other than confirm that the universe is, even slightly, hospitable, that is. At an absolute minimum, it'd take about 20 years just for two-way communication to occur, and that amount of time will only go up. We will never be able to truly learn about each other, befriend each other, compare our experiences and existences against each other. I would say that proving we aren't alone in the universe will only exasperate the feeling of cosmic loneliness, because there's life *RIGHT THERE* and we will never be able to shake hands. Life in the universe isn't so much terrifying as it is depressing and nihilistic. The search should continue without a doubt, but only to answer our own questions.
This comment send chills down my spine
Indeed, the time scale is really upsetting me up too
The real sad thing is that we as a species probably will but you'll probably be dead
20 years for unfounded knowledge is not long at all
Damn this actually made me cry a bit…
came back after watching his 370 plane video. Sometimes one can wonder, we have radar build to find something beyond earth yet we can't find MH370
That was funny... but still, at least 200+ people died.
@@Edmonton-of2ec jeez dude
@@Edmonton-of2ec how was that funny
Same here. His videos are addicting
Bob V I made one comment... chill out
i always felt it was quiet bittersweet that we send out laughter and phrases and “i love yous” into a vast empty space with the hope that we aren’t alone.
Yeah, is as even tho we have ourselves, humans, we still feel so alone in space, and feel the need to prove we aren’t. So we go around screaming into the void, expecting someone to answer back.
@@omao4938 It's an odd feeling. There's nothing wrong with what we have. It's not like we are alone, like you said we have ourselves. But at the same time there's a sense of loneliness. Really odd
damn, the way you phrased that makes it sound like the start of a depressing movie, which would end in the planet wearing clown makeup roaming around killing a bunch of other planets, calling itself the JOKEARTH
~ patent pending
Let this channel be a START,
not a Replacement.
As I'm sure it was always meant to be.
Let it be a start and inspire you to inform yourself,
cause now you now: History can be CRAZY and/or FUN.
The most terrifying conclusion that could come from the great silence. Maybe we are the first intelligent life... Maybe we are the last intelligent life.
Or maybe we are the last intelligent life?
Or maybe they just left us on read ):
@@user-gh5jc9tx5r
“What came into the signals?
“Uhg, It’s just the stupid humans again, sending message after message about their existence and shit, this is the 10000000000th time this millennium”
“Oh fuck, just delete it then”
@@omao4938
Let’s just hope they don’t do anything about it in the near future...
DONT YOU WISH
I've always believed that the antidote to existential fear about humanity's isolation in the universe is to look inward; Earth is the anchor of our species, where every human who's ever lived has begun and ultimately returned. It's where everyone you've ever known or could want to know can invariably be found, somewhere, if you so desire to. It is home in the grandest possible sense. Everything we need is already here.
Based take
Until we mine it to dust, unfortunately. Then we'll need asteroids to make more smart phones from.
Gave me an existential crisis, 11/10
I had an existential crisis when I loaded up the video with my sound muted.. I was very confused
@@The_25th_Dragon It happens to the best of us
@Proger13 10 yeah i just want my descendants to see the first glimpse of alien life
shit i also had an existential crisis but it's too advanced for me to be able to explain… fuck this shit.
You don’t exist. Crisis solved.
Something that is often forgotten:
We see things as they were a long time ago. The closest galaxy is 25,000 light years away from us. That means we are seeing that galaxy as it was 25,000 years ago.
Let's say a civilization became a Type III 10,000 years ago. We'll finally be able to detect that 15,000 years from now.
It's scary to think that there COULD be entire galactic civilizations out there right now, but we're seeing so far into the past that we may never know...
They could already have fallen again, at the point of discovery...
@@keilahs It is as far as technology is concerned. Look at ours. We’ve been able to reliably detect radio signals from distant galaxies for what, 50 years? Plus, I said the CLOSEST galaxy. The farthest galaxy is 13.4 BILLION light years away. Doesn’t sound very likely that we’d see anything anytime soon.
@@heelercs
Oh no no. Our closest galactic neighbor is Andromeda, and it’s 2.5 MILLION light years away. If we ever detect signatures out there, it’s likely we will be seeing life from hundreds of millions of years ago. We could coexist with life out there right now, but the sheer distances basically ensure we will never know.
@@JanoyCresvaZero Andromeda is not the closest, Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy is. Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy is 25,000 light years away.
@@heelercs
That’s a dwarf galaxy but I get your point.
Don't know about you, but that opening shot gave me unknown pleasures
Thats gay
I was literally bout to comment thst
@Ahmed Gann shhhhhhhhh
@@miles6289 don't know if you've heard ceremony, their third album would've been amazing
Galactic Build-Up
When you realise humankind isn't even on the Kardashev Scale. . .it'll be a long time till we reach Type 1 civilisation.
Nah. We are currently at around Type 0.75. As soon as fusion is mastered. We could technically already count as a type 1. Since we can use pretty much all the available energy in our planet in one way or another.
If we build a Dyson swarm we could almost count as a Type 2 civilization. Since The grand mayority of a Solar system’s energy comes from its host star.
Kardashev scale is deeply flawed, as it only takes into account energy use
I can imagine an advanced civilization living in a world so futuristic and peaceful they wouldn't even have a word for "violence" or "evil" given the tremendous evolution philosophically and in general knowledge they experienced. A species so advanced they have been searching for billion of years in their space-time zone another form of life to happily share with their not so neighbuors a world without war, a world without hate. A world in total peace.
And i can picture us attacking that world, because they would never expect it.
@Fedreal_Bureau_Of_Investigaton a world without war is vulnerable
6:33 "Artificially induced climate change could serve as the universal sign of unintelligent life."
Bro he just roasted humanity
I was searching for this exact comment
@@sleepyfella same
This should be on top
Destroyed the self esteem of the entire human race
Epic.
These videos are so damn good they should be on Netflix or someshit
PepsiMan I know you
Itamar?
Nope
I have honestly seen far worse documentaries on netflix as well.
Netflix isn't good enough for this guy's content
I’ve come to a conclusion that he’s just a sane version of Vsauce.
Check out the youtube channel SEA as well if you like space-essays like this!
@@xXRaocnumDudeXx thanks
@@xXRaocnumDudeXx I agree. Jim can't swim is also a great channel.
this gives me nexpo/barely sociable and kurzgesagt/vsauce vibes. there is a spooky/mysterious undertone while talking about known and theoretical science + an existential panic attack about the universe
Vsauce was sane before he went into the isolation chamber, we all know what happened to him after that.
Me first finding this channel with this video:
"how is lemmino pronounced?"
"Just lemmino!"
Ah
With Lemmino It's : Quality Over Quantity
no with lemino it's quality AND quantity
@@ryabyan quantity my ass
Yeah for reals! He summed up like 4-5 Kurzgesagt videos in this one also with his own insight and great visuals. Fantastic editor, puts Discovery and NG to shame. He seems to have replaced SpaceRip as they don't seem to upload anymore.
Exactly I Agree
I see this comment on every video he posts.
"In 1977 the "wow" signal was received, in 2012 we sent a response" It took us 35 years to reply!!
And we only are replying to ourselves.
We deadass left them on read
35 Years Later: "Sorry, phone upstairs charging and ringer was off.. Who dis?"
Well in interstellar radio communication, you're not expecting a reply any time soon, so it's ok.
The aliens would see opened, 35 years ago
humanity just has to accept that we've been left on read
@_____ but both not finding one or found it both are scary to know if they are more advanced and declared war we would be fucked up
@@LieEaterUsogui I just love that you just default to them being capable of such a thing. It's the chimpanzee in us I swear.
@@LieEaterUsogui it will not most likely imo if they had capabilities like us they will try to communicate with us first, the desperation of being alone in this universe is way to big to overcome.
1,000th like.
heavenhobi nah they be left on delivered
Honestly, I think it all really comes down to how unimaginably big the universe is. We can't go anywhere, we cant look at anything closer so obviously we won't find much if its not insanely obvious.
"The Dark Forest" solution to the Fermi paradox terrifies me most.
It basically says that the universe is quiet because if you make noise, predators find and 'eat' you.
We may have doomed ourselves decades ago, and the predators are already on their way.
to be fair, if they were intelligent enough that they know how to even travel distances as far as THAT, they might know to not just approach an unknown planet in an unknown area... It's like robbing a house but you're not sure how prepared the people are for you, doesn't sound very smart. UNLESS they study us...? lmaoo
@@Dandom15 have you heard of universal paper clips?
Its a end of the universe scenario where an AI attempts to create as many paper clips as possible, this goes from enslaving species to help act as a work force to aborsbing mineral and gas planets to use for energy and metal to make more paper clips.
The AI only stops once it runs out of detectable materials to use for paper clips or runs out of energy. But because the AI wants to live forever it attempts to advance its technology so it can collect more energy and resources, until adventurely the tier 3 "species" which rule galaxy's is an AI which creates paper clips.
@@robbyhenton8038 whoah
I have nothing to say except holy shit that's terrifying.
@@robbyhenton8038 PLEASE NO
there’s something calming about the sound a pulsar emits
Ah, I found it more horrifying than anything
i kinda like it but uts also weird idk
Can someone make a Pulsar ASMR?
sounds like a heart beating
I found it sound like there is a very vast, huge galactic empire, which is very distant and it has just sounded its alarm to attack us.
LEMMiNO: there are no signs of a galactic empire.
Rebels: you're welcome.
Joshua Hertz you mean the Resistance?
The Looinrims Resistance is futile. Time to die.
XeonGame3k Assault vector: Alpha
There is and me and my master is coming
It's those damn Jedis again
There is also the terrifying thought of the dark forest theory. The universe is a dark forest, if it is a dark forest then earth is the only one foolish enough to announce it's presence. For everyone else knows to stay silent.
Bro humanity as a species is KINDA stupid, we always encounter something terrifying and more powerful than us and IMMEDIATELY make it 10x worse.
'Hey look at that endless ocean of rolling death and drowning, lets make some huge ass boats out of FUCKING WOOD and see where the fuck it goes!'
'Ooooh look fire, its dangerous and burns, we MUST install this in all of our homes IMMEDIATELY, which are LARGELY made of grass and wood at this point'
'Wow The Atom, limitless electricity... LETS MAKE A BOMB OUT OF IT and bring ourselves to the brink of Nuclear Holocaust!'
'Hey look at that, giant predatory animals 3 times our size and capable of mauling us to death, lets stick em in a huge theatre and have muscley dudes beat the shit outta em!'
'Well, everyone else is eating tide pods why cant I?! Yeah I KNOW people are dying, THATS WHAT MAKE IT FUN!'
'Hey look a perfectly good aeroplane, let me strap a GIANT HANKY to my back pack and jump out the fucker for some reason!'
Bro. The human race is a dumb frat boy AT BEST. We have no idea whats in our best interests at any point and have the same collective mentality as toddler who has literally just drank its own weight in red bull and thinks plug sockets make good finger warmers. Humanity is charging into that forest with a beer keg, wearing leapord print speedos screaming 'LETS GO BRANDON!'
I mean lets face it, you see a sign says 'do not do x' your first thought is never 'good advice!' its 'Why? What would happen if i Did? Now I want to do it.'
this implies that there is something else we should hide ourselves from, but more importantly, that everyone else has found out they need to keep silent. but if they need to keep silent, how would they know themselves they need to stay silent? this implies they either were told by someone (or something) else, which contradicts the ''stay silent'' part, either they weren't silent and ended up being found by the thing they need to hide from, which taught them to stay silent.
so, either way, this theory does not work, because there's no way for us to know about it without being told about it or experiencing it firsthand.
@@oliviersavard8676 We have visuals too. Could've seen a star or three disappear unnaturally out of the night sky
@@SPCv4 i think you'll have to agree that going from seeing a star disappear "unnaturally" and ending up deciding "there is something that found that star because they were emitting radio waves, so we need to stop entirely from emitting radio waves or else we're going to be the next ones" is one hell of a step
@@oliviersavard8676 could be any number of ways others found out. What if there are those self-replicating probes, that were advanced enough to learn that their home civilization was wiped by some galactic-wide predator, and decided to warn other civilizations too, and we just haven't found their message yet :d
‘Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying’ - Arthur C. Clarke
Elon musk believes that the chance of our reality being real is only one in billions, which gives you the third option. That option is that we are not really here because this is not really real.
@@vincentleeadams but if you cannot be really here,then you cannot really see,we are too much complicated to just be an ''illusion'',you know...
@@a.h6587 With our current knowledge, yes you can say that its too much complicated to have all this just a simulation, but since we CAN simulate a miniuniverse it is supposed our universe's creators are much more advanced. In theory ofc xd
if we and all universe were made by someone in other dimension (what @Dusty Boot is calling reality I suppose) or this is all just a computer simulation then we're not in reality. If this is true the complexity means all this was created by someone who's either much more inteligente than we are or his reality posesses the means/tecnology to control our whole universe. That also doesn't mean we're alone. The creator could have created more life or other things that we probably haven't imagined yet. The real question is: If everything has one creator, where did the 1st thing that ever existed come from? @@a.h6587
@@JoaoPereira-jo7jv exactly what I wanna know bro. They say the big bang started everything. But what was before that!!?
The fact that I’m going to die before we get to truly explore deep space is honestly depressing
Who knows how long it might take, perhaps a great discovery is just on the horizon. The nature of this type of research is its sheer unpredictability. Maybe your great great grandkids won’t even be alive for the first contact of aliens or maybe they will. You really just don’t know
Yeah, we seem to all be in the same boat my dude. But if our technology keeps improving at the rate its going, we may be at least able to see the start of it. Or just be able to colonize the solar system at the very least.
if you're lucky maybe we'll find a way to communicate with the dead by then
Have a pack of Space Raiders
You maybe lucky enough for us to go backwards and go back to the moon in 2021.
Deep space.... NASA has the impulse engine so it's not far off but I'm gonna guess the ones that go on this impulse driven craft won't be coming back.
"If fish don't need air to breathe then they can survive in space right?" -Some dude at a Speedway gas station
Hugh G. Reckshawn HAHAHAHA
oh wait he’s right....
@@maddiem7934 they filter oxygen from the water. But that would be cool too
Thatsmahnut imagine deep space fish
The reason why alien won't communicate with us...
I don’t just watch these videos because I enjoy them, I watch and wait thinking that maybe one day I won’t just hear the same silence. That someone has found something out there, something new a new hope. But yet again I know deep down that with every video about space , the same answer is always nothing.
Honestly tho that ending with the radio signals wrapped the whole video up perfectly
Yeah, love it so much. Gave me goosebump
boosegump
Gumpboose
quite like the one in Contact, is it not?
tony borgia poosegump
Or we just aren’t plugged into multiplayer.
You need to pay extra for online.
HolyEyeWasHere Bruh I hate that
No, we have to pay EA $99.99 to unlock extraterrestrial communication, and $9.99 per new planet per message
Alien1153 has joined the server*
we just got communication banned for sending too many messages
Lemmino's videos are some of the best education videos ever. I love this guy's work and he's one of my favourite UA-camrs ever.
Quality > quantity.
Time flew while I was watching.
papa franku?
Sebastian Lucas Yeet
Ikr!
His videos are so good they celebrate them by starting a new year, they've done it a few times already on around December 32nd.
So good I can’t help but ask what are some similar channels :) suggestions are welcomed
It doesn't make sense to me that there is a universe this big if we are alone in it.
Ahhh but the universe is under no obligation to make sense.
That’s because the world is flat and we are actually on a disk copy of resident evil 4 on the ps2
Who said the universe had to make sense though? :"
Would it make more sense if there isn’t a universe?
@@KennethLaughlin-y3wdamn it I wish I was born on the Gamecube version
"A Type II Civilisation could harness the energy of it's parent star. "
* Installs Solar Panels on the roof and names the house Type II*
You fucking genius
Who are u who is so wise in the ways of type ll civilizations
@@girvanmandal6889 yes
Uwuwu
Hello I'm resident buzzkill here to ruin the joke.
When they say "harness" they mean harness ALL of the star's energy. That's a Type II.
"industrial climate change could be the universal sign of unintelligent life."
Fantastic subtle burn
I actually had to go back and listen to it again to make sure I heard it right.
He is not wrong though
We are the smartest species we know of, but ants are also the most intelligent species they know of, so we don't know anything g
that was smooth
kind of incorrect though, considering homo sapiens sapiens' 200 000 year long history contains plenty examples of human societies who place immense importance on living in relative harmony with the rest of nature (just look at how many indigenous peoples are to this day extremely prominent within environmentalist activism). meanwhile, industrial capitalism, with its motto of eternal growth regardless of sustainability, has existed for what, 300 years? 0.15% of our species existence? imo it's clearly not a question of biological capacity for intelligence as much as it is boring old politics
If you detect an alien civilization
Just lemmino
(10K Thank you!!)
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My favourite explination to the fermi paradox is the reef analogy (thats not it's official name I just call it that).
If you were to go scuba diving in a coral reef, you would expect to be surrounded by fish, but there are some patches in reefs where if you were to jump in, you would see none. The only reason that would happen is due to the area being too dangerous for creatures to live there. Now of course it could be that maybe the water is too salty for the fish to survive, or maybe there is a strong current that would throw them into deeper waters. However, the much more scary alternative is that an apex predator lives in that area, and the reason there are no fish is because they have learnt to stay out of sight, lest they be destroyed. Because you are new to the environment, there is no way for you to know what the fish know, and your only hope is that apex predator doesn't enjoy the taste of human meat.
What if the reason we cannot detect any life is because we are the inexperienced newcomers in a reef full of unseen fish. What if there is someone or something out there that enjoys gobbling up little up-and-coming civilisations foolish enough to alert them to it's presence. What if, as we gleefully poke and prod at each of the millions of crevices among the coral, the thousands of fish hidden just out of view silently scream at us to shut up before a shark out there somewhere in the briny deep picks up our scent.
Sounds like spc fanfic to be fair. That's assuming anything would care about us, not to mention the current multitude of technical impossibilities.
The scale of distance in space is much beyond anything we can represent ourselves. Travel time can be counted in centuries at minimum for short trips to more than our direct neighbours.
If something really had the leisure to move so fast as to be able to travel this in a short time, not only would we still likely not see it happen, but they wouldn't stop for something so inane.
@@TheOrian34It feels presumptuous to assume you have enough knowledge about an unconfirmed civilisation to dismiss notions about it as absurd.
@@fairsaa7975 Who said it was absurd?
We have negative proof about the existence of another developed civilization, it would be presumptuous to consider it a possibility over it not being the case.
@@TheOrian34 But that again presumes that we'd have the knowledge to detect them. It might just be beyond us.
Also, inference is a wonderful thing. You don't need to say "It's absurd" to clearly mean it, when you list various notions that would make it impossible, kinda stating that it's impossible.
@@fairsaa7975 Inference is whatever you make it, so I'm not going to let you put words in my mouth.
And I feel like there's a misconception with new physics and technology. It's not because we are lacking knowledge, that gaining that knowledge will change the world around us.
When we figured out how to go into space, it did not suddenly break a fundamental force. Our understanding changes, not the world.
So these negative proofs of another existence, won't disappear, they might be understood differently yes, but that doesn't make it more likely.
*Carl Sagan* - "The universe is a pretty big place. If it's just us, seems like an awful waste of space."
Never heard that 1. Good point
COUPLET. take that English teacher, i remembered
Complete waste of an entire universe.
@@kimberlyking9523 Or maybe on purpose. Animals in large wildlife preserves don't know they're fenced in. Even if they ran up against it, they wouldn't know what it was.
Yes but the universe doesn't care if it's a waste of space or not
in another universe:
"The Great Noise"
they be annoyed bc of our noisy asses
I would like this comment but I didn't cause it had 69 likes
the great noise is called kessler syndrome
they just want us to shut the fuck up
Mafw random idiots destroy their planet to slide in my DMs.
Humanity is swiping right on eveyone and not getting any matches.
@Ahmed Gann Damn lol OP posted such a good comment.
we havent even gotten matched with spam accounts
5:25 "...can expect a reply as early as 2044..."
Can you imagine if we do get one, though? Music is likely a universal language -- can you imagine the beauty of a reply from our cosmic neighbors, singing back to us across an incomprehensibly large distance? The thought makes me cry. Its such a beautiful idea, and I am filled with so much hope that one day we will get that message. That sign -- a song of life; of love, from beings we may never be able to see or physically meet.
We may never truly understand one another, but perhaps the messages and meanings of our exchanges will be one in the same.
"You're there. You exist. We're here together. You're not alone -- we're not alone. We love you, we love you, we love you."
I get so emotional over things like this. I'm filled with so much hope and love for those that we haven't even spoken to.
And most of us would be alive to hear it. That would really be something incomprehensible to imagine experiencing
or imagine they just send us their version of Rick roll
"I can imagine an advanced alien species living in a world so futuristic and peaceful they wouldn't even have a word for "violence" or "evil" given the tremendous evolution philosophically and in general knowledge they experienced. A species so advanced they have been searching for billion of years in their space-time zone another form of life to happily share with their not so neighbuors a world without war, a world without hate. A world in total peace.
And i can picture us attacking that world, because they would never expect it. "
@@dxfvgyhjh why tf do you gotta reply like that bruh
Music is far from universal, and digests into painful collections of irregular sounds even just on this planet, with enough time and distance. It’s fundamentally an artificial means of achieving language. Mathematics, too, is contemporary. Imagine trying to explain quadratic equations to a society that comprehends math as the way blocks fit together, as medieval old world scholars did. We only cracked the base system and the fact that there was also an alphabet in the Incan knots this decade, and we had the advantage of knowing ahead of time that some of those were tax documents and others were letters.
Bro we sent aliens an old ass record and they gonna be like “damn this is fire we should check this place out” but when they get here it’s all gonna be shitty
@Gus Rizzuto yes
earth will be covered in nuclear waste land lol if aliens found the voyager 1's golden record
Damn, I feel bad for the Aliens. Having to listen to rap or Lizzo or other shitty modern music would drive the alien to take his ray gun and ray himself.
@Gus Rizzuto Rick roll the aliens
@@hairlesscat6458 rap isn't shit that's just your opinion.
Leaked message from a distant civilazation :
"New sattelite, who dis?"
ayy lmao
LMAO
"Send feet pics pls"
lmao why it reminded me of SECRET NUMBER's "Who Dis?" (kpop group debut song)
Yea my alien radio pal just got a new satellite
Please don't let a big company like netflix or youtube red/whatever try to hook you into a paid contract, i feel like you are the very few youtubers nowadays that does not recycle their content and actually takes time with their content instead of releasing videos every day for milking ad revenue, you don't beg for likes or subs or patreon money, you don't slam sponserships in the middle of the video, you just make studio quality videos (if not better in all honesty), you are a rare gem and i don't want a greedy company to ruin your purity. Don't rush your content, take months on end if you want to, take as much time you want to make videos or breaks as long as you want. There are VERY LITTLE youtube channels that posses the talent and editing expertise that you do, i've never donated money to any youtube channel in my life but i plan on being a patron next time i get paid.
well said
This boi is like Captain D
İ think if he was given a youtube red show it would be pretty good considering hed have a considerably bigger budget he could hire editors to do rotoscoping and more time-consuming tasks to produce videos and the shoe faster
If you really like his content why would you be against him getting more money for it? Dude deserves to get paid for it, thanks and admiration dont pay a mortgage.
@@W1ldSm1le think what he's saying is that he doesn't want his content to be influenced by a larger platform so it's less genuine
"Either we are alone, or we are not. Both possibilities are equally terrifying"
the phrase "briefly screaming in random directions" resonates with me unlike any other
This channel has been in great silence. Good to see you back!
I gave you the 69th like :)
Jerry Seinfeld he uploads monthly/bi monthly
Seems like forever :)
i dont want to ruin that 666 likes tho
@@KamuiShiro now it's at 69
I suppose if the “Rare Earth Theory” is true then we could just take over the universe with no resistance. We’d beat the game without even trying.
Then we create life ourselves
SMART
You're giving Britain ideas
@@hubertfarnsworth6824 Too late we are already building a space fleet for the creation of the Galactic British Empire.
and we need to accomplish immortality so humanity can thrive in the universe
Hearing about that probe idea definitely scares me, I feel like the reason why they don’t fill the Galaxy is because the other aliens know it’s a bad idea, in Star Control 2 for example you encounter infinitely spreading probes like you described and it’s a great explanation of why you don’t want probes that can spread by themselves.
Hopefully they do know it's a bad idea, or maybe not. Hey whats that in the sky..?
It can even destroy them. (Wars)
Look at the Combine from HL2
Born too late to explore the world,
Born too early to explore the universe,
Born just in a perfect time to explore the internet
wow
Born just in time to explore dank memes
Lemme fix that
Born too late to have annual raids from Vikings
Born too early to get attacked by Chaos Astartes
Born just in perfect time to experience AIDS
And it's not really that good
don't forget about "build" the internet XD
Great title to remind us that after this video...there will be great silence
*Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known*
_Carl Sagan_
Spend a little time watching satellite and rover pictures of Mars analyzed by youtubers Mars Anomalies, Jean Ward, ArtAlienTV, Time Archaeologist. NASA isn't telling us something....
Yeah. Right here on Earth.
That something, is God.
Unfortunately, Sagan died without to know it.
@@Saint_nobody I agree, but what god?
Watching the high-quality videos of Lemmino with a headphone and 1080p60 quality is just next level of satisfaction! Love this man and his videos!
The Great Silence = LEMMiNO's Upload Schedule
I don't always watch LEMMiNO's videos, but when I do, they're always good shit
But we know that its great
quality over quantity mate
quality takes time...
*QUALITY OVER QUANTITY*
I know it's just a hunk of metal, but there's something oddly bittersweet about knowing that Voyager will be out there aimlessly floating around in space for all eternity..
Not necessarily, more than likely at some point in all eternity, it will intersect with a planet or similar, burning up in the process.
@@withincode6848 your underestimating how big space is if your saying it's more than likely
@@seanschmidt8504 you're underestimating how long eternity is if you're saying it's not likely
@@withincode6848 what about an impact with an alien satellite or probe? or impact from a Gamma wave burst? Or impacting into an asteroid or rogue planet? Or even hitching a ride and orbiting the rogue planet, who knows.
@@seanschmidt8504 Its a certainty that voyager will collide with something before eternity comes to an end
Humans: *Send out music and long paragraphs of a heart felt, inviting message to any civilizations out there*
Aliens Reply: “Ok”
Damn didn't know my crush was an alien.
or they just response with "sry, say that again"
"K"
@@HappyBeezerStudios SOrrY oNly 1 TimE
'Hmm'
Thank you Lemmino for another gem. This is my favorite video of yours that I've seen so far. I knew about the "Wow" signal, but some of the other stuff, like the Oumuamua, was really fascinating.
"and thus artificially induced climate change could serve as the universal sign of *unintelligent* life"
was that meant as a roast of humanity?
I caught that too
@@TheCatWrangler me too
Lmao yes
Climates change will take care of the roasting.
I LOL'd at that one
LEMMiNO is taking on the whole world yeahhhh
why tf is this so good like im obsessed with learning this stuff
yeah same and i dont know why
ღ milo ღ cuz its the real stuff
I love learning about this stuff too it’s pretty cool to learn about space.
Learning about... theories? Thoughts from people who don't actually know, but surmise that they could know, should they be met with positive results?
In other words, you like to know about not really knowing?
Youre not learning anything. Youre being entretained. One second into an astrophysics class and your brain would explode.
Seriously, I really hope we find something before I die.
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@@Bruh-qv2xm what does that say
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@@Bruh-qv2xm oh
I don't know what it is about that pulse in the beginning, but I think that could be a new white noise sleep sound. I find it so soothing.
I had an alarm as a teenager and one of the alarm settings was literally called "womb sounds" and it basically sounded exactly the same as the pulsar sound in the video, sort of a vague underwater ambiance with a rhythmic heartbeat. Maybe that's why it's so soothing
I literally stop whatever I'm doing to watch these. Quality content
Unrelated, but for April Fools it would be pretty funny if you would make a Top ten memes for old times sake.
this is the first time i see a comment of yours not getting a lot of likes :(
edit: well i guess not anymore..
Yay he got unshadowbanned
3rd reply
Hi Justin!
That would be nice
And so we meet again, Mr. Everywhere.
Not hearing distant aliens is like listening in your backyard in Cornstalk, Iowa, and then wondering why you can't hear lions roaring in Africa.
That is an oddly specific analogy
ROAR
@Herbert Munson That's another good metaphor for this needle in a haystack search. Alien certainly exists, but proving it might NEVER happen.
@Herbert Munson universe contains an unimaginable amount of planets and moons, and you think we're unique?
@Herbert Munson are you god? You're all knowing and know that there is no life on each and everyone of those at this exact moment?
The Fermi Paradox is absolutely terrifying. To think that we are somehow the only species to live in the galaxy and being entirely alone is just..absolutely horrifying. There is something about it that is just so unnerving. But it is so likely at the same time.
We aren't, I can guarantee you that. That kid in Las Vegas that supposedly saw 8-10 foot tall beings outside his home is possible. In 2011 around December 20th, I too had an experience while outside at 4:00AM and a orange glow on the horizon could be seen, I questioned this aloud and said "There's no way that could be Mars." 30 seconds later, a flash of blue-white light caught my peripheral vision and that object on the horizon was gone. I suddenly had this saucer shaped craft moving perfectly as if on some guided laser beam, slighting zig zagging up over the trees about 200 yards away, as big as a 2 story house 2500 Sq/ft. There was a beige color underneath it that was very bright and zero sound. I remember feeling calm, but it was a calmness I've never felt before, it felt forced.
I suspect there was some frequency emanating from the craft that is calming to us and reduces anxiety. It didn't reduce the shock and awe though. I could see a silhouette of someone inside and they look extremely tall from 200 yards away, which meant it was easily 9+ feet tall . We looked at each other for what seemed like 4 minutes, I was naïve enough to make gestures to see if I could get a response from inside, I even mentioned that not all people here are bad, even though we have a lot of crime, there are still good people here and also wished them a good life as well. It didn't shoot off into the abyss, just slowly moved backwards over the trees. I ran up the hill to see if I could find it but that was it. Mind you, I'm not near any government testing of anything and this was a country area but still lots of residents, but nobody ever reported anything. The strangest part that I cannot get over is I had the recurring thought that I had met whoever that was before, somewhere before.
I still think about it every day at some point, its always in the back of my mind. That wasn't the only encounter I've had though. For some reason, 2012 was a busy year for UFO sightings and another experience happened around May or June of 2012 where what looked like a meteor coming into the atmosphere, with a white-blue fire around it started slowing down as it got closer to the ground, maybe 3,000 feet away, then leveled off perfectly and I mean as precise as any maneuver I have ever seen, when in a perfect horizontal line for another 4 seconds and shot off like a bullet. The other was some beige/orange almost orb or mass of light, silently flew over my house maybe 1,000 feet off the ground possibly 700 feet. It seemed really close. Haven't had anything happen since then though.
@@steveroman3729 Maybe the government of the aliens cut the funding of the space agency.
@@popdoom4979 I think they run our government or we have some deal with them technology in exchange for something, maybe gold. There's just no way to know, but everything has been really quiet since 2012, at least for me.
@@steveroman3729 lay off the benadryl please
@@steveroman3729stop using drugs my man, get help.
"We can expect a reply as soon as 2044"
Me, realizing that's within my lifetime: *Goosebumps increases*
They would probably be pretty similar to us and that would be like a friend
YeSs
Countless amazing feats we will get to experience in our lifetimes.
tf kinda old technology do those humans have
-aliens probably
Me realizing that just a theory and everything is unpredictable and that it’s likely all alien life is most likely extinct besides bacteria in space in a range of 11 light years
Aliens don't talk to us because of the Emoji Movie.
Harvard: Nigga here's your scholarship
Don’t forget fortnite
Buzz Buzz and feminism
Nah, feminazis@@ahahm3
Speaking of the emoji movie, he mentioned how we might be one of the fortunate few to cross a barrier, but with the emoji movie I doubt it
"Are we alone?" we shouted into the void. We thought we heard something, but... it was just us
Memento Mori to you, which is somewhat fitting here
Memento Mori
Unus Annus
@@eefgali the fuck is that
@@yyttt7065 You wouldn't get it
This is was of the best UA-cam videos I have ever watched
This video is more informative than 3-4 average space videos combined.
Pulsars, wow signal, biosignature, the Fermi paradox, and Oumuamua to say the least.
Uploads once a month but ABSOLUTELY worth the subscription
Pardon me, I disagree.
Regular space videos try to cater to as many people as possible, so they give a proper introduction to the topic and discuss them in more detail, usually fitting only one topic into the average viewer''s attention span. Most "regular" videos try to give you the feeling of having learned something by reading out a Wikipedia article and maybe some references, and you'll forget about that in a week because they pump out too much content to get that sweet ad $$$.
This video does not educate you, it tells a story and pieces together different subjects to show a greater picture.
Also the concept of inner space, and also the possibility that alien civilizations might rather explore inner space than outer space, is something new to me.
You should check out the SETI Big Picture Science podcast on youtube.
Earth: Hey
Universe: *Read*
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Still remember when my mans name was Top10Memes
"Still remember" ? Like you're going to forget
Ahh the good ol days
i remember i used to watch lemmino when he was ‘top10memes’ i took a long break, and a video with his new name came up in my recommendations, watched it and realized it was top10memes xddd, let’s just say i binge watched a lot that day
Thinking about it, that's actually a clever way to make a channel like this. First post meme videos that don't take too long to make and build a following that way, then start posting the documentaries that take a quarter of a year to make when you have enough subscribers.
Oh wait. This is the same guy!? No wonder he sounded so similar.
LeMMiNO's greatest video thus far, can't stress how many times I've seen this, still remember the "top 10 facts" days
Earth: "Hello, is anyone out there?"
Alien: **Swipes left**
lm
LMAO
Savage 😂
😔
deep
"No signs of a galactic empire" Bunch of star destroyers come out of hyperspace"Oh, there is a galactic empire
*imperial march plays*
I just hope to be alive when we contact intelligent life for the first time
Sorry to bust your bubble but that ain't happening we were born to early friend
Solid snake How do you know, it could happen anyday?
It’s just extremely unlikely.
@@Catloves997 Well, the crisis is actually more of a "Why are you hitting yourself?" kind of issue, we only need to recude land requirements, use what we have efficiently, and keep the trees (The global filter) plentiful enough that things dont go to shit. Once we control our overexpansion we'll have that solved fairly fast :V
You know what we really need to survive? Our own generation. Those that believe fortnite created john wick movie. Also flat earthers
we could just hire those mutant trees from futurama that sprout up everywhere.
There's no way aliens could hear our transmission unless they have a receptor for radio signals and it's highly improbable their technology evolved the same way as ours
Electromagnet radiation isn't something we created though. We just found ways to measure and create things to make it useful to us. I'd bet if they were so incredibly advanced, knowing how to detect wavelengths that produce sounds and light would be no problem. If they are so far past having any use or knowledge of radiation I don't think we could ever comprehend that they exist. That would be absolutely wild.
@Αλήθεια 34 I don't believe in things like ghosts but wouldn't it be crazy if they were actually some other being from another dimension trying to form into something we can comprehend in attempts to communicate. I think I might be going crazy and need to lie down haha.
@Doomer25 I agree with you that’s it’s pretty silly to base an aliens evolution or ways of doing things on how we evolved or do things but mathematics is a universal law. Even if they didn’t use language or evolved way differently, if they were intelligent enough to build cities, vehicles or even capable of interstellar travel they would have to have a good understanding of mathematics & physics.
@Doomer25 Or they are just starting and don’t have the tech needed to receive signals.
You know literally nothing just stop
One of the most terrifying facts of all time is "Either we are alone in this universe, or we are not."
Bruh just say the quote. It’s Arthur Clarke
@@hipfire1920 I didn't know who originally said it. Hence the quotations.
I think we are living in a world current where extraterrestrial are there
There is definitely life out there but intelligent life on the other hand is probably super rare. Even multicellular life if they are even made up of cells.
@@Cinnamontoastcrunch1029 nah intelligent or not intelligent life is still interesting tbh
"And thus artificially induced climate change could serve as the universal sign of unintelligent life"
LEMMiNO just roasted all of humanity.
Kaminoans in Star Wars were pretty advanced.
Growen the Alolan Marowak stop
Okay I'm glad I'm not crazy. I could've sworn I heard that.
I scrolled down here specifically to find someone who also picked up on that haha
As climate change will also roast us all
“wat is dis”
- aliens, 2044
or who dat?
@@gsjdndnndns1818 new phone, who dis?
@@jjmeehan "new planet, who dis?"
@@jjmeehan new phowone, uwu, who dis? OwOther souwce of huwuman life? be a weal shame if I wewe to wuin it...
Lmao
I hate a love/hate relationship with thinking about this kinda stuff bc its so interesting but also terrifying
All these years, and I thought that Joy Division album cover was supposed to be a mountain range.
I wonder what alien music may sound like haha 😂
By the way Kyla what's up 😄
Give me a knock.Here's my insta: rubaelism
@@rubaelalyasin007 Stop
@@applepinez huh?
@@rubaelalyasin007 self advertising.
You have the cleanest intro ever
That's probably why he changed his UA-cam name
"Top ten memes" wasn't gonna do it for him anymore.
+Light x was that his old name?
@@real_zoid8866 Yea. His old YT channel name was "TopTenMemes"
Lemmino was originaly the name of his music channel or something
Gabadaba 08 ikr
The "newspaper article" that he shows for half a second at 5:30 is so hilarious and really shows how much time and effort goes into these videos. Keep up the great work.
Let this channel be a START,
not a Replacement.
As I'm sure it was always meant to be.
Let it be a start and inspire you to inform yourself,
cause now you now: History can be CRAZY and/or FUN.
Especially the second story about climate change - he literally predicted the movie "Don't Look Up"
“And thus, artificially induced climate change could serve as the universal sign of unintelligent life.”
Brilliant delivery on that line. I had to go back and rewatch it to make sure I’d heard it correctly!
Lemmino's english pronunciation has come so far. It makes me proud😊😊
Where is he from?
Jennifer 222 Sweden
My day has been *BLESSED* thanks to LEMMiNO.
STREAM BLESSED BY SUPREME
The quality of your videos is so refreshing in a sea of cheap shit. Please do not stop.
Yeah I get that feeling from summoning salt
Epic Games’ Lawyers gotta love summoning salt
There is another similar channel called SEA1997, i recommend to check it out
I come back to this video every year. Perfect background study noise.
sameeeeeeeee
It was your "Top 10 Space Facts" videos that first peeked my interest in the ginormous universe we live in and the many puzzling mysteries it presents. Now, years later, I feel sad to admit that I had already read and heard about all the phenomena and theories you described in this video.
But that's not the point.
In 17 Minutes you have presented more ideas and observations with more stunning visuals and more understandable speech than anyone else I know of. Your brilliant videos inspire thousands, if not millions, to raise their head and wonder, to research and speculate about life, the universe and everything.
If you read this I want you to know that all your work is greatly needed and appreciated, for you are offering a perspective on ourselves and the tiny blue dot we are sharing.
Even if I knew about all of this as well. I enjoyed the video for two reasons: it's beatifull and immersive visuals, and the fact that I don't very often find myself thinking about these subjects for as along as 17 minutes, it was a nice opportunity of personal reflection and meditation
i would pay for Lemmino to read me space facts while i fall asleep
MuteCrimson do it u wont
your profile pic makes me angry
Lemmino you are an artist
This is art, entertainment and knowledge at the same time.
He is a god
a performance artist
gachiGASM
Just remember he started by animating rage comics