I live in Texas and I watch your videos talking about the universe while I fall asleep. It’s like listening to my dad telling me bedtime stories, but with science. It’s wonderful.
@Lee Kenyon that's one perspective. Another is that our own existence is evidence enough. Out of the vastness of our universe, would it make sense that the natural process that produced use couldn't be replicated? We see the same thing with other natural process universe( thunderstorms, volcanoes, and the existence of water). We've found many planets that reflect the attributes of others in our solar system. Who's to say none of them reflect earth?
@Lee Kenyon the idea that can exist in one planet, in one galaxy, throughout the entirety of the universe. Now, does that itself sound like fiction? The periodic table, as far as we know, is universal throughout the universe.
@Lee Kenyon so far with probes and scans, we are able to establish Mars red appearances is connected to a high abundance of iron in its atmosphere and soil. Able to identify liquid methane on the surface of titan. We're able to detect pneumonia in the clouds Jupiter. And detect sulfuric acids in the storms of Venus. All of these exist on earth, just in different places.
The vast emptiness of space really reinforces how rare and precious life is. I think that’s something we should all think about more often. Maybe we would be a little nicer to each other if we did.
There has never been a fight on the ISS. When the very air you breathe depends on everyone working together, that's a different perspective driving your actions.
Let's hope we don't spread to other planets, in our present condition ; we haven't gained the maturity or wisdom to live with each other yet, and we'd end up spreading war, genocide and misery throughout the galaxy
@@mywifesboyfriend5558 I don’t know if we will EVER be able to create a machine fast enough to make it to the nearest star in a human life time. The gravity problem is troublesome too.
Narrator that gives us information about our exo planets, including planets within our own star system and how different kinds Elements make up our planets is very informative, I believe even kids in middle school can understand-comprehend. Great job😃👍
It is no miracle. That is like a puddle notices that the hole it occupies, fits itself perfectly, that hole must have been made specifically for that puddle.
Scientists are searching extraterrestrial life in our galaxy. They think there may be earth like planet in the habitable jone in other solar systems. They also search life on Saturn's moon Titan and Mars planet. In future there may be a human colonization on Mars. Scintists are doing a good job. A good documentary about space. Adventurous. Nice to watch.
Funny that when we look back in time, we see our ancestors as something different from modern humans....but when we look forward in time, we tend to still imagine that we will be the same humans in the future as we are now. The differences between what we are now and what we used to be are just as evident as if we measured what we are now with what we will be in the future.
@leekenyon8705 The idea that there is "life" elsewhere in the universe is statistically inevitable....no matter what you think. It's just a matter of time.
as a German Biologist - Biology is a universal in its Principles as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry so we will find forms of Life wherever the conditions are favourable we have NO idea - how many Older Civilizations are in our vicinity - as we are curious to find Life others were far before us The Earth may have been detected and Visited Millions of Years ago with advanced Robotics and super Artificial Intelligence far beyond our imagination our destructive behavior may cause them to help us self extinct
Our home is MAGNIFICENT! We need to treat it with respect and appreciation. Don't kid yourselves: THIS IT--until the Boss tells us different, and that will not happen until the mess here is finalized! Armageddon.
Our Galaxy is likely the most amazing thing nature ever created, in all its infinite universeres. Our universe is likely unique that it can harbor life. Our galaxy is full of life I’m sure of it. We are the first ones of our neighbors to reach this level
I also recently learned that planets/moons without continental shelves do not have mountains and that creates mountains and hills of moving rocks, that alone saved the earth as the acid rains was absorbed into the ever shifting rock! So cool, I wish I had school smarts, I’d love to do this for work
@@owlthepirate5997 I’m administrative assistant. Basically a personal helper..lol.. I was finally able to go to college as an adult (long story short my mother died when I was a teenager and I had no family so I worked full time as of age 16) while raising 2 teenage girls and working. I worked my butt off including getting a tutor for over 50h with the math/accounting part (not my strong suit). I’ve learned I love natural sciences, from life to space and everything in between
@@prairierider7569 wow, thats cool. Thats actually impressive, as most people I know aren't as educated or have as nice as a job as you. Have you thought about doing something about your interests? They do courses on line now a days, so its a lot simpler to do now. Then there's always skill share, and other sites like it, that I bet you'd love and learn alot from.
2006 - "Pluto is not a planet because it cant be a planet like the real planets" 2106 - "The first extraterrestrial life has been found on Pluto, defying all our understanding." Pluto does a mic drop. "Who's not a planet now?"
@@gordonyork6638 true...but the demotion was motivated by less than scientific reasons (why they did it, not the criteria). It would just be ironic if while kicking Pluto to the curb, they found life there first.
I always found very comic when people leave Earth because is wrecked to find a new home... The day we can terraform a new Planet that is 80% hostile to Us is the day we can fix our own Earth, that became 60% hostile to Us... And 60% hostile is already a massive apocalipse
A Little Fun Fact with Pluto. Clyde Tombaugh (The Astronomer who discovered Pluto in 1930) Some of his Ashes were put on the Space craft that went to Pluto.
What humans don't understand is life doesn't have to exist as we know it,there are life forms that can exit on life as we don't know it, meaning extreme environments, like on hotter or colder atmospheres
@Faker That's why I said there could be life as we don't know it, we are only educated according to what we know but there's still exotic life out there that we have no idea how they work
Theres no life on ( intelligent ) life in the universe. Otherwise Jesus would have to die again, and Word of God says theres only one sacrifice, for the forgiveness of sins.
@Glenn Barrett why would you even entertain the idea that there's no other intelligent life on other universies? You believe that God would create a billion earth like planets and just create humans amongst all that space? Not possible, the issue with the bible is that it places you in a box and takes away your ability to ask questions and explore, it doesn't encourage that, and yet the Bible you rely on has been changed so many times, why do you believe that God exists when you have not ever seen him or have evidence to back it up,yet you have the evidence of other planets that have just been discovered and possibly host I telligent life.
Yes, scientists found tiny, bacteria life forms on Titan. There are rivers, lakes, mountains,terrains and atmosphere on Titan. But the river is composed mainly of methane. So I am in doubt that wether human beings can survive there.
I read a story that if we traveled at the speed of light to our nearest neighbor andromeda it would take make for a 12 yrs round trip but when we returned the age of the earth would be centuries more than when we left. Makes finding other worlds impossible.
Great video but still a little sad. Even if we develop 99% of light speed travel, it would still take about 100 to 400, 1-way, years to reach some of them, and that's not even factoring in acceleration and deceleration times. Also, even stray molecules colliding with your ship at that speed would cause a huge explosion.
It's something we seem to be reminding of often, but why does it have to be so bad? We're not even interplanetary yet, and there is so much to explore, and progress to be done here in our very own solar system, and that's great! Hell, even looking toward the far future, we could learn even more effective forms of travel that minimalises, or even finds loopholes around time dilation. I think it's great, really. We may never become a type five civilization, but we are humans, as powerless as we might be in the overall picture, we still have so much to explore if we can get control over ourselves.
I love the idea of its possible to terraform other planets and moons. I think Mars should be terraform and used as the first major refuel station to get to the next place of interest.
An interesting fact: to an outside observer from distant star systems Venus and mars would seem like habitable planets due to them being in the habitable zone
There are over 100 Billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy. We have only detected a little over 5000 exoplanets. That’s minuscule in comparison to the number of stars and potential planets.
I'm not sure why your calling it ancient earth 51:41 should you maybe call it early earth or am I wrong please some correct my confusion!!...?? Just wondering not complaining!!
*Perhaps life on earth began when a very curious species of aliens (as curious as we are) had a probe land on it, just like we did on Titan. That would honestly make me crack up.*
1:01:08 We have not gained any usable fusion through any fusion reactors here on earth. Fission reactors yes... but its not like we can launch up one of those in any way shape or form right now.
There is expectation all across this planet that would applaud contact with those from other places in this cosmos. It’s the countries with the ability to venture into Space, who dictate. To the rest of the world that we are not ready. Well, I believe we have come a long way. All of the suppositions voiced on here are not the general consensus of belief. Why they haven’t... They have and do come here.to the ones of us that press the bar and embrace a Loving nature.
JOHN :1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 1:2 The same was in the beginning with God. 1:3 All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made. 1:4 In him was life; and the life was the light of men. 1:5 And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.
just the vast diverse kinds of life here on earth tells us there is life out there. I mean there is living bacteria inside Nuclear reactors if that's going on life is abundant in the universe. I mean mother nature is everywhere even if we can't see it.
Okay ummmm gr8 video first off. I love space and anything related so I'm glad I came across your channel today ... 🤔 but Neptune isn't the giant of the solar system it's like the third largest plant behind Jupiter and Saturn. I'm not sure if I misunderstood what was being said or what but hey I still loved the video 👍 👌
You should be able to calibrate the blur wit ha computer and take them backwards, sine if the original should have each variance and all optical brightness that increase luinence in teh blur cna be reverse calaculated.
Consider the idea that a star delivers heat and light, both can be produced with several forms of power generation, specifically electricity. So with this, it’s not actually required to be in the habitable zone of a sitar.min fact, a star general dangerous radioactive materials. So why not focus on unlimited power generation with water and something to grow lands, like soil. The light and heat comes from controlled fusion. A moon of Jupiter might be the best choice.
It's indeed not needed for us to live on a moon or planet in the habitable zone. Other life however, requires the celestial body to be in the habitable zone
@@juiceman8108 You could. But it would require a LOT of energy. More energy than what a colony would have available for it long term with current technology. Here on earth we could do it. But here on earth we have a lot more powerful available than on a newly established colony on another planet. (solar and wind energy would likely be out of the question, for one.)
It would be best to have fewer problems on our first excursion into space, also we don't have fusion breaking even if you consider the amount they actually put in to get the result at the national ignition lab. I am saying fusion is not ready for us to generate power from yet..
I just clicked on this to say, that thumbnail is scary ASF! Lol What if other planets just have pink whales? Cool stuff you know? Why are we making up the stuff of nightmares, when it could be supercool? :)
The key for us becoming an interstellar race is to understand aging and bring it under medical control. Once we can free ourselves from the shackles of aging, we can start to explore the stars without the fear of dying before reaching distant stars.
We are working on those things and have had success working with small mammals you should look it up. Seriously though I don't think it's ready and I'm not sure we can handle it properly. Imagine if only the rich got to live 200 years.
Yeah I know they are, I work in the aging research field. I want to see us defeat aging so we can take to the stars and explore the amazing things out there.
Odd, I've seen the exact same footage and commentary used in another UA-cam video. Either they stole it from you or you stole it from them. Either way, someone is being less than honest.
I find it hard to believe that in the unimaginable vastness of space. Planet Earth has been singled out by the universe to harbour life if this is the case the universe is going to be mighty disappointed
I think there have been so many variations on a theme Earth's history with almost no deviations that we can assume any successful life form will follow that theme. I don't think it matters what materials are used to build it (Silicon / Carbon / something unknown), or the Gravity of the world it evolves on. I don't see open sore faced monster aliens with two heads and tentacles for limbs evolving once the organism leave the water. The real ugly lifeforms are at the bottom of the Ocean, the closer you get to light the more attractive life tries to become. It's a balancing act between looking intimidating for hunting/protection, and aesthetics for procreation. The basics' : you need two air inputs, a mouth and a second so you can breath while your food fights for it's life in your mouth, and a output(s) for waste. A central computer in one spot with eyes and ears right there, usually just a pair, there is no need for 12 eyes and one is not enough, there is no depth perception and no back up if it gets damaged. As far as advanced life, you need to leave the water, you need legs to get around, arms help, and for the highest evolved, hands, and more evolved again, with opposable thumbs. You have to be able to manipulate things to get technological. Even if a Bear knew what fire is and how to start a fire, it could not with the appendages it has. The possible variations are pretty limited when you really think about it. Star Trek kind of has it right with all the Aliens being hominoids with similar size and only slight variations on the skull shape.
Search for pre- cambrian explosion lifeforms they were so different from what we have now that they might as well be alien. The only reason all life on earth has so many similarities is that it's all based on the same kind of DNA. Doesn't mean it can't be different elsewhere. There are surely some traits that should be fairly standard among intelligent life, but multiple things you mentioned aren't among those.
You assume too much. Tentacles can do the same thing as opposable.thumbs, 360° sight with the 8 eyes of a spider could be superior. The octopus have their brains not only central but in each of their tentacles. But I love this one, animals get "better looking" when having more light, worse when dark. Have you ever seen a Jerusalem cricket? A mole rat? A proboscis monkey? And well what about the deep water jellies with their transparent almost crystalline bodies with a rainbow of dancing lights? Deep water coral reef fish? It's ok you are suffering from being a human, and we are the deciding factor on a things beauty. Or so we think
@@Sanquinity but they are not around anymore, for a reason, and they're not the kind of life we are ultimately looking for. I don't think anyone doubts there are plants and organisms all over the place, Transpermia has been a valid idea for decades. We found an example in a Mars meteor in the 90's. Sentient being manipulating their environment is the second Big Question, after "does consciousness go on after the body". Are we going to find a Galactic zoo out there or a Galactic Civilization.
@@streamofconsciousness5826 I'm just saying that intelligent alien life doesn't necessarily have to look human-like. On planets with more gravity more legs could be advantageous. On planets with a lot more water it could be possible that they never really left the water. (though that might also hinder advancement as they have another barrier to get through. I.E. from underwater to air.) I do agree that intelligent aliens would likely have at least 2 advanced photo-receptors (but could have more), a feeding hole, a way to "breathe", a place for a large enough brain, at least one fine manipulator, and a way to process sound. But that doesn't necessarily mean human-shaped. Also another point I don't agree with: "when you get farther to the surface life becomes more attractive". Attractive to us maybe. But that's a pretty biased view.
@@Sanquinity how about less monster like instead of more attractive. I think I was dispelling the idea that a Alien Type alien might be out there, something so vicious that you wonder how it could possible get along with anything else to procreate or have such a unslakable blood lust that it would let it's babies live. Anything is possible as long as the beings can manipulate their environment and get along with their likeness. Going to Space from the sea, i have put a bit of thought into that with the comments, it would be no different than us traversing the Van allen belt. But chances are they would spend a long time exploring the surface of their planet before trying to see what the Moon was all about. Cheers! 🍁
There is and has always been one true living powerful intelligent creative amazing spirit like no other that always existed and is dwelling inside our earth, hearts, and minds. Traveling through space in his ufo 🛸 and we clearly have no idea what came before Earth and what other secret places could be way beyond our reach and imagination. I don't know if I can really rule out other life in the universe besides us. If we lived on another planet far beyond our planet, and earth existed as well with life. Then there's our answer
I live in Texas and I watch your videos talking about the universe while I fall asleep. It’s like listening to my dad telling me bedtime stories, but with science. It’s wonderful.
Greetings, fellow Texan
I do exactly the same thing with this and similar uploads on YT. I cannot sleep in a silent room.
@Lee Kenyon that's one perspective. Another is that our own existence is evidence enough. Out of the vastness of our universe, would it make sense that the natural process that produced use couldn't be replicated? We see the same thing with other natural process universe( thunderstorms, volcanoes, and the existence of water). We've found many planets that reflect the attributes of others in our solar system. Who's to say none of them reflect earth?
@Lee Kenyon the idea that can exist in one planet, in one galaxy, throughout the entirety of the universe. Now, does that itself sound like fiction? The periodic table, as far as we know, is universal throughout the universe.
@Lee Kenyon so far with probes and scans, we are able to establish Mars red appearances is connected to a high abundance of iron in its atmosphere and soil. Able to identify liquid methane on the surface of titan. We're able to detect pneumonia in the clouds Jupiter. And detect sulfuric acids in the storms of Venus. All of these exist on earth, just in different places.
This video has put me to sleep every night for about 3 weeks now and I don't think I've ever hit the 10min mark. Super clutch! 💤
The presentation of these videos are outstanding. Instant sub.
Thanks for another great video, look forward to many more!
The vast emptiness of space really reinforces how rare and precious life is. I think that’s something we should all think about more often. Maybe we would be a little nicer to each other if we did.
I think about it literally all the time... and it makes me so dam depressed 😔
The Bible says there is no life in outer space.
we all do its goverments who don't god bless nice words
excellent pespective
There has never been a fight on the ISS. When the very air you breathe depends on everyone working together, that's a different perspective driving your actions.
Wow! Outstanding production! Bravo!
Let's hope we don't spread to other planets, in our present condition ; we haven't gained the maturity or wisdom to live with each other yet, and we'd end up spreading war, genocide and misery throughout the galaxy
Can't agree more.....!!!
Too bad. We're heading for the stars.
@@mywifesboyfriend5558 I don’t know if we will EVER be able to create a machine fast enough to make it to the nearest star in a human life time. The gravity problem is troublesome too.
I agree ❤️❤️
You watch too much news my friend, I recommend touching grass.
Narrator that gives us information about our exo planets, including planets within our own star system and how different kinds Elements make up our planets is very informative, I believe even kids in middle school can understand-comprehend. Great job😃👍
You are giving us quality content. I appreciate you space matters.
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It’s a miracle we are here to enjoy life on earth.
Which is why we must cherish it so.
@@sanvirel6182 yes
@@sanvirel6182 So why is it only 1 planet?
@@sanvirel6182 Na, God doesn't exist. I grew up Catholic and God does not exist.
It is no miracle. That is like a puddle notices that the hole it occupies, fits itself perfectly, that hole must have been made specifically for that puddle.
Scientists are searching extraterrestrial life in our galaxy. They think there may be earth like planet in the habitable jone in other solar systems. They also search life on Saturn's moon Titan and Mars planet. In future there may be a human colonization on Mars. Scintists are doing a good job. A good documentary about space. Adventurous. Nice to watch.
Great channel 👍... I'm enjoying your channel very much
Good job guys! I recognize that narrator, lol :-). Wishing you the best...I hear Discovery Chnl calling. Keep at it
Funny that when we look back in time, we see our ancestors as something different from modern humans....but when we look forward in time, we tend to still imagine that we will be the same humans in the future as we are now. The differences between what we are now and what we used to be are just as evident as if we measured what we are now with what we will be in the future.
You will evolve into .👽Me..
@leekenyon8705 The idea that there is "life" elsewhere in the universe is statistically inevitable....no matter what you think. It's just a matter of time.
@@sanchezgotsumkids Too bad we have too many LCDs on this planet.
We will be worse in the future.
Hopefully humans will be fully extinct and never come back again for the rest of time
Cool 👽👽
Just came the across this channel and WOW what amazing channle,
Thanks 👍 so much for this space documentary, with all sponsored.
Planning to watch it before sleet tonight.
as a German Biologist -
Biology is a universal in its Principles as
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
so we will find forms of Life wherever the conditions are favourable
we have NO idea - how many Older Civilizations are in our vicinity
- as we are curious to find Life
others were far before us
The Earth may have been detected and Visited Millions of Years ago
with advanced Robotics and super Artificial Intelligence
far beyond our imagination
our destructive behavior may cause them to help us self extinct
THANKS for the great narrative voice and dam good doc
Our home is MAGNIFICENT! We need to treat it with respect and appreciation. Don't kid yourselves: THIS IT--until the Boss tells us different, and that will not happen until the mess here is finalized! Armageddon.
This is a good video
Our Galaxy is likely the most amazing thing nature ever created, in all its infinite universeres. Our universe is likely unique that it can harbor life.
Our galaxy is full of life I’m sure of it. We are the first ones of our neighbors to reach this level
It's hard to find earth like planet beyond our solar system. Much effort must be done to find an earth like planet in other solar systems.
We are the frst huh. How you find that out ? Evidence for that claim plz.
@@staceygaffney9234I tend to agree it’s really unlikely that we are alone in such a large number of galaxies
Best thing on YT I've seen in a while.. Brilliant job 👌❤️🇦🇺
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so many stars, so many planets in the universe, how is it possible to be alone
Beyond stars, planets, solar systems there are galaxy, cluster of galaxys , superclusters and many more. You are saying true. We are not alone.
Everywhere else is cold, empty and dead. There's just us.
you may be right, nobody knows for sure, but i hope that if there is any other intelligent life out there, it has done better than us@@markcynic808
The sheer vastness of space is truly amazing
Wow, good thanks 😊 🌙✨️👍🙏
I love this presentation
Great am always interested for the matter of 🌌
I also recently learned that planets/moons without continental shelves do not have mountains and that creates mountains and hills of moving rocks, that alone saved the earth as the acid rains was absorbed into the ever shifting rock! So cool, I wish I had school smarts, I’d love to do this for work
What do you do?
@@owlthepirate5997 I’m administrative assistant. Basically a personal helper..lol.. I was finally able to go to college as an adult (long story short my mother died when I was a teenager and I had no family so I worked full time as of age 16) while raising 2 teenage girls and working. I worked my butt off including getting a tutor for over 50h with the math/accounting part (not my strong suit). I’ve learned I love natural sciences, from life to space and everything in between
@@prairierider7569 wow, thats cool. Thats actually impressive, as most people I know aren't as educated or have as nice as a job as you.
Have you thought about doing something about your interests? They do courses on line now a days, so its a lot simpler to do now. Then there's always skill share, and other sites like it, that I bet you'd love and learn alot from.
I could never do something like that, you deserve a medal 🏅
@@owlthepirate5997 everyone has a job to do. Thank you
2006 - "Pluto is not a planet because it cant be a planet like the real planets"
2106 - "The first extraterrestrial life has been found on Pluto, defying all our understanding."
Pluto does a mic drop. "Who's not a planet now?"
Harboring life is not a characteristic for being a planet.
@@gordonyork6638 true...but the demotion was motivated by less than scientific reasons (why they did it, not the criteria). It would just be ironic if while kicking Pluto to the curb, they found life there first.
It’s incredible to see such kindness and love. Thank you all!
I always found very comic when people leave Earth because is wrecked to find a new home... The day we can terraform a new Planet that is 80% hostile to Us is the day we can fix our own Earth, that became 60% hostile to Us... And 60% hostile is already a massive apocalipse
A Little Fun Fact with Pluto.
Clyde Tombaugh (The Astronomer who discovered Pluto in 1930) Some of his Ashes were put on the Space craft that went to Pluto.
That's very cool! Thanks for sharing this. 👍
testing testing one two three
What humans don't understand is life doesn't have to exist as we know it,there are life forms that can exit on life as we don't know it, meaning extreme environments, like on hotter or colder atmospheres
Humans absolutely understand this lol.
Bro for life to exist outside of the earth. It cant be life as we know it….
@Faker That's why I said there could be life as we don't know it, we are only educated according to what we know but there's still exotic life out there that we have no idea how they work
Theres no life on ( intelligent ) life in the universe. Otherwise Jesus would have to die again, and Word of God says theres only one sacrifice, for the forgiveness of sins.
@Glenn Barrett why would you even entertain the idea that there's no other intelligent life on other universies? You believe that God would create a billion earth like planets and just create humans amongst all that space? Not possible, the issue with the bible is that it places you in a box and takes away your ability to ask questions and explore, it doesn't encourage that, and yet the Bible you rely on has been changed so many times, why do you believe that God exists when you have not ever seen him or have evidence to back it up,yet you have the evidence of other planets that have just been discovered and possibly host I telligent life.
Titan is now my favourite ❤️ astounding to think this could be our first place for life
Enceladus and Europa are awesome!
Sure - cold and dark. No thanks.
Yes, scientists found tiny, bacteria life forms on Titan. There are rivers, lakes, mountains,terrains and atmosphere on Titan. But the river is composed mainly of methane. So I am in doubt that wether human beings can survive there.
"The stars don't look bigger, but they do look brighter."
I love it, as always!
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@@silencebroken1327 Thanks very much!
Thanks for these information
Thank you so very very much for not being AI. I'm giving you a sub because I applaud your content and effort.
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first time here, 45 mins in & this is pretty good........
needs more mushrooms though !
i really like your videos thanks 😀
Pretty awesome video, but my question is, where can I find that thumbnail?
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Look up melodysheep
Our universe is so amazing it's hard to grasp the size of it
Need an updated video with the James Webb telescope's images now. :)
first, love you documentaries
Life is spread far apart, too far for contact between. ...
Or is it?
*Discover and understand the DIFFERENCE, between the human species, and "LIFE The Real Self" !*
*And NO... I am NOT referring to anything religious !*
@@mywifesboyfriend5558 *You're onto it !*
I wonder how the camera man was able to film all the alien planets he must be able to hold his breath for a while
I read a story that if we traveled at the speed of light to our nearest neighbor andromeda it would take make for a 12 yrs round trip but when we returned the age of the earth would be centuries more than when we left. Makes finding other worlds impossible.
This is basically the concept behind Interstellar
Time would stop once you reached the speed of light allowing you to travel as long as you like
I love this voice / accent.
Great video but still a little sad. Even if we develop 99% of light speed travel, it would still take about 100 to 400, 1-way, years to reach some of them, and that's not even factoring in acceleration and deceleration times. Also, even stray molecules colliding with your ship at that speed would cause a huge explosion.
It's something we seem to be reminding of often, but why does it have to be so bad? We're not even interplanetary yet, and there is so much to explore, and progress to be done here in our very own solar system, and that's great! Hell, even looking toward the far future, we could learn even more effective forms of travel that minimalises, or even finds loopholes around time dilation.
I think it's great, really. We may never become a type five civilization, but we are humans, as powerless as we might be in the overall picture, we still have so much to explore if we can get control over ourselves.
I love the idea of its possible to terraform other planets and moons. I think Mars should be terraform and used as the first major refuel station to get to the next place of interest.
i love you Dominic
😮 cool
1:21:09 what is this music called?
An interesting fact: to an outside observer from distant star systems Venus and mars would seem like habitable planets due to them being in the habitable zone
Daaang, y'all! We's in space!
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There are over 100 Billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy. We have only detected a little over 5000 exoplanets. That’s minuscule in comparison to the number of stars and potential planets.
I'm not sure why your calling it ancient earth 51:41 should you maybe call it early earth or am I wrong please some correct my confusion!!...?? Just wondering not complaining!!
*Perhaps life on earth began when a very curious species of aliens (as curious as we are) had a probe land on it, just like we did on Titan. That would honestly make me crack up.*
1:01:08 We have not gained any usable fusion through any fusion reactors here on earth. Fission reactors yes... but its not like we can launch up one of those in any way shape or form right now.
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Pluto never stopped being a planet.
Can't waiting until we can live stream ppl traveling into space.
@42:24 New Horizons was a fly-by. It didn't orbit Pluto.
Survival is for each and every One, to become One with the Light.
If humans find other aliens first then i will pray for the aliens to survive human cruelty
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Why does your thumbnail looks like the one melodysheep uses? The font of life beyond also looks the same one he used
Yep, i thought the video was by him at first
Can't wait till they come here. She fit.
There is expectation all across this planet that would applaud contact with those from other places in this cosmos. It’s the countries with the ability to venture into Space, who dictate. To the rest of the world that we are not ready. Well, I believe we have come a long way. All of the suppositions voiced on here are not the general consensus of belief. Why they haven’t... They have and do come here.to the ones of us that press the bar and embrace a Loving nature.
How are you able to produce such highquality content with only 22,500 subscribers?
Numbers aren't everything.
Interesting
At 16:21 Did he say " Recently lost JWST "..?
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JOHN :1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
1:2 The same was in the beginning with God.
1:3 All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
1:4 In him was life; and the life was the light of men.
1:5 And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.
just the vast diverse kinds of life here on earth tells us there is life out there. I mean there is living bacteria inside Nuclear reactors if that's going on life is abundant in the universe. I mean mother nature is everywhere even if we can't see it.
Eyes in mind
Okay ummmm gr8 video first off. I love space and anything related so I'm glad I came across your channel today ... 🤔 but Neptune isn't the giant of the solar system it's like the third largest plant behind Jupiter and Saturn. I'm not sure if I misunderstood what was being said or what but hey I still loved the video 👍 👌
he was referring to the Neptunium style of planets as a set. Indeed, Neptune is a gas giant.
@@peterfirside295 oh okay thx for the clarification I appreciate it 🙏🏾
@@MOYO_NAFSI no worries, and an interesting use of English here.
ME AND U BOTH!!! THIS KINDA brain FOOD is my guilty pleasures
We are al finite in this physical world. What about after life?
There is no afterlife. That's silly. When the brain dies, YOU die.
@@mywifesboyfriend5558 that’s a dark prospect no pun intended .
@@louisevad6091 It's also true.
@@louisevad6091 That said, you don't need to worry. We'll be too dead to care.
The easiest way to find life is to listen for the ❤️ Heart Beat of a large population.
NASA has that tech!
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I also found this video which you might enjoy ua-cam.com/video/hiMZmnEpCqs/v-deo.html
Titan isn't a young cold Earth from the past. It's a dormant seed waiting for the sun to grow up.
I think the universe is full of life out there and imagine all the billions of galaxies containing billions of stars and planets🪐⭐️.
wow
You should be able to calibrate the blur wit ha computer and take them backwards, sine if the original should have each variance and all optical brightness that increase luinence in teh blur cna be reverse calaculated.
Consider the idea that a star delivers heat and light, both can be produced with several forms of power generation, specifically electricity. So with this, it’s not actually required to be in the habitable zone of a sitar.min fact, a star general dangerous radioactive materials. So why not focus on unlimited power generation with water and something to grow lands, like soil. The light and heat comes from controlled fusion. A moon of Jupiter might be the best choice.
It's indeed not needed for us to live on a moon or planet in the habitable zone. Other life however, requires the celestial body to be in the habitable zone
Your not going to able to grow enough plants to produce oxygen with artificial light, stop this nonsense
@@juiceman8108 You could. But it would require a LOT of energy. More energy than what a colony would have available for it long term with current technology.
Here on earth we could do it. But here on earth we have a lot more powerful available than on a newly established colony on another planet. (solar and wind energy would likely be out of the question, for one.)
It would be best to have fewer problems on our first excursion into space, also we don't have fusion breaking even if you consider the amount they actually put in to get the result at the national ignition lab. I am saying fusion is not ready for us to generate power from yet..
Are you saying that you are going to warm up an entire planet? You are heating up the outside. Let me know how that works out for you.
"Oh, cool! 'Life Beyond'! The new melodysh- ...Oh."
Same
I just clicked on this to say, that thumbnail is scary ASF! Lol What if other planets just have pink whales? Cool stuff you know? Why are we making up the stuff of nightmares, when it could be supercool? :)
The key for us becoming an interstellar race is to understand aging and bring it under medical control. Once we can free ourselves from the shackles of aging, we can start to explore the stars without the fear of dying before reaching distant stars.
We are working on those things and have had success working with small mammals you should look it up. Seriously though I don't think it's ready and I'm not sure we can handle it properly. Imagine if only the rich got to live 200 years.
Yeah I know they are, I work in the aging research field. I want to see us defeat aging so we can take to the stars and explore the amazing things out there.
We will have to work on how to stop killing each other before we ever are allowed to get off this planet.
Odd, I've seen the exact same footage and commentary used in another UA-cam video. Either they stole it from you or you stole it from them. Either way, someone is being less than honest.
I also found this video which you might enjoy ua-cam.com/video/hiMZmnEpCqs/v-deo.html
Where?
I think a lot of these channels (DTTV, Astrum, Kosmo, etc..) all use stock space footage so I've seen quite a bit of overlap
Looks like Melodysheep
Who cares?
I find it hard to believe that in the unimaginable vastness of space. Planet Earth has been singled out by the universe to harbour life if this is the case the universe is going to be mighty disappointed
a few glasses of whiskey and the green men sing and dance!
how do they know if a planet is rogue? its not like its in our solar system. How would it be tracked?
Ice volcanos!
Totally in an accent that doesn't make me want to jump around like daffy duck. I'm a Texan!! This voice is closer to me.
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I think there have been so many variations on a theme Earth's history with almost no deviations that we can assume any successful life form will follow that theme.
I don't think it matters what materials are used to build it (Silicon / Carbon / something unknown), or the Gravity of the world it evolves on.
I don't see open sore faced monster aliens with two heads and tentacles for limbs evolving once the organism leave the water. The real ugly lifeforms are at the bottom of the Ocean, the closer you get to light the more attractive life tries to become. It's a balancing act between looking intimidating for hunting/protection, and aesthetics for procreation.
The basics' : you need two air inputs, a mouth and a second so you can breath while your food fights for it's life in your mouth, and a output(s) for waste.
A central computer in one spot with eyes and ears right there, usually just a pair, there is no need for 12 eyes and one is not enough, there is no depth perception and no back up if it gets damaged.
As far as advanced life, you need to leave the water, you need legs to get around, arms help, and for the highest evolved, hands, and more evolved again, with opposable thumbs.
You have to be able to manipulate things to get technological. Even if a Bear knew what fire is and how to start a fire, it could not with the appendages it has.
The possible variations are pretty limited when you really think about it. Star Trek kind of has it right with all the Aliens being hominoids with similar size and only slight variations on the skull shape.
Search for pre- cambrian explosion lifeforms they were so different from what we have now that they might as well be alien.
The only reason all life on earth has so many similarities is that it's all based on the same kind of DNA. Doesn't mean it can't be different elsewhere.
There are surely some traits that should be fairly standard among intelligent life, but multiple things you mentioned aren't among those.
You assume too much. Tentacles can do the same thing as opposable.thumbs, 360° sight with the 8 eyes of a spider could be superior. The octopus have their brains not only central but in each of their tentacles. But I love this one, animals get "better looking" when having more light, worse when dark. Have you ever seen a Jerusalem cricket? A mole rat? A proboscis monkey? And well what about the deep water jellies with their transparent almost crystalline bodies with a rainbow of dancing lights? Deep water coral reef fish?
It's ok you are suffering from being a human, and we are the deciding factor on a things beauty.
Or so we think
@@Sanquinity but they are not around anymore, for a reason, and they're not the kind of life we are ultimately looking for.
I don't think anyone doubts there are plants and organisms all over the place, Transpermia has been a valid idea for decades. We found an example in a Mars meteor in the 90's.
Sentient being manipulating their environment is the second Big Question, after "does consciousness go on after the body".
Are we going to find a Galactic zoo out there or a Galactic Civilization.
@@streamofconsciousness5826 I'm just saying that intelligent alien life doesn't necessarily have to look human-like. On planets with more gravity more legs could be advantageous. On planets with a lot more water it could be possible that they never really left the water. (though that might also hinder advancement as they have another barrier to get through. I.E. from underwater to air.)
I do agree that intelligent aliens would likely have at least 2 advanced photo-receptors (but could have more), a feeding hole, a way to "breathe", a place for a large enough brain, at least one fine manipulator, and a way to process sound. But that doesn't necessarily mean human-shaped.
Also another point I don't agree with: "when you get farther to the surface life becomes more attractive". Attractive to us maybe. But that's a pretty biased view.
@@Sanquinity how about less monster like instead of more attractive. I think I was dispelling the idea that a Alien Type alien might be out there, something so vicious that you wonder how it could possible get along with anything else to procreate or have such a unslakable blood lust that it would let it's babies live.
Anything is possible as long as the beings can manipulate their environment and get along with their likeness.
Going to Space from the sea, i have put a bit of thought into that with the comments, it would be no different than us traversing the Van allen belt. But chances are they would spend a long time exploring the surface of their planet before trying to see what the Moon was all about.
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We should learn to take care of our own planet before we destroy others
There is and has always been one true living powerful intelligent creative amazing spirit like no other that always existed and is dwelling inside our earth, hearts, and minds. Traveling through space in his ufo 🛸 and we clearly have no idea what came before Earth and what other secret places could be way beyond our reach and imagination. I don't know if I can really rule out other life in the universe besides us. If we lived on another planet far beyond our planet, and earth existed as well with life. Then there's our answer
The narrator kinda reminds me of the voice that reads the codex in mass effect.