Good story - but there are no green stars in reality. Which is of course why the story has a green star as a beacon to let others know - Intelligent life that can make an impossible star color exists here. Great story, and as always, Agro Squirrel did a fantastic job of narration.
@@carldooley9344 - In the story, the ET's change the color of the star to an impossible green. Not something found UNLESS it's somehow been artificially altered, showing a high level of technology. According to scientists, stars don't appear green because the colors they emit are mixed with other colors within the range of wavelengths and intensities that stars have. Stars emit light across a broad spectrum, and the color of this light depends on the star's temperature. As a star gets hotter, it emits more light at higher frequencies, which appear blue to our eyes, and less light at lower frequencies, which appear red. There are no green stars because the 'black-body spectrum' of stars, which describes the amount of light at each wavelength and depends on temperature, doesn't produce the same spectrum of colors as, for example, a rainbow.
I wonder what would have been done to filter the star's light, in order to absorb some of the red/blue light, allowing green to show more dominantly. Like if it'd be a megastructure such as a dyson swarm or something. I thought about it as possibly depositing dust in orbit, but it'd need to not be pushed away by solar wind as well as needing to avoid accretion. Elsewise, said dust would need to be regularly recaptured/remanufactured and replaced.
My head Cannon was honestly just that the aliens don't have red photoreceptors in their eyes so to them our main sequence yellow star is just a main sequence green star
Who else thought the travellers were Human until the end? I thought at the description of the solar system that they somehow went all around the Universe and back to where they started with that distant star being Humanity from some weird space/time warping effect lol
Great story; Excellent narration! Reminds me of the Star Trek Next Generation episode "The Nth Degree" where a sentient race doesn't travel to other star systems, but brings alien star ships to their star system.
Great story. It's so nice when things just go right for a change. And yes, I fell into the mental pitfall of assuming the travelers were human until the end. Anyway, i really enjoyed it.
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Honestly, that is my nightmare. WE are the Forerunners. The first conscious sapients. The first to bang the rocks together. Hopefully, those come after and at what is left of us learn from our mistakes. We will not pass the next filter.
Since they were still using radio waves, the approaching ship should have been -traveling into the past.- -Reading older and older communications, as they approached.- able to hear newer and newer transmission form everyone in the system. If this calculator is right, time dilatation would be about 60/147 seconds at 91.4% C
Radio waves travel at 100% the speed of light so they wouldn't be outrunning their own transmissions. If you are talking about transmissions from Earth, they still aren't moving faster than light AND are going in the wrong direction to chase down old transmissions. Time dilation is just a weird side effect of traveling at high speed that makes everything in the fast moving object happen in slow motion, so for ever 147 years that passed for the rest of the universe on the ship they'd only experience 60.
Its the reverse As they approach Sol System they will receive old broadcasts followed by new broadcasts EM travel at the same speed as the speed of light in space but they are all relative to the time they were emitted Like if you have a 1-10 distance 10 being the furthest and 1 the nearest You should be hearing broadcasts from early 1900s at distance 10 and hear the 2024 Taylor Swift Concert broadcast at distance 4 Thats how it should be
@@GarmrsBarking thats what he charges for one episode of series, the last one of course, 66.66 rand. Not like he wrote the story, just charges for others work.
@@matthewmcintosh4925 means nothing to me... the question is if this is an airport since you are announcing your departure... people don't care if you leave…
Good story - but there are no green stars in reality. Which is of course why the story has a green star as a beacon to let others know - Intelligent life that can make an impossible star color exists here. Great story, and as always, Agro Squirrel did a fantastic job of narration.
Sol is a green star according to Kyle Hill.
but our sun is a bit green.
@@carldooley9344 - In the story, the ET's change the color of the star to an impossible green. Not something found UNLESS it's somehow been artificially altered, showing a high level of technology. According to scientists, stars don't appear green because the colors they emit are mixed with other colors within the range of wavelengths and intensities that stars have. Stars emit light across a broad spectrum, and the color of this light depends on the star's temperature. As a star gets hotter, it emits more light at higher frequencies, which appear blue to our eyes, and less light at lower frequencies, which appear red. There are no green stars because the 'black-body spectrum' of stars, which describes the amount of light at each wavelength and depends on temperature, doesn't produce the same spectrum of colors as, for example, a rainbow.
I wonder what would have been done to filter the star's light, in order to absorb some of the red/blue light, allowing green to show more dominantly. Like if it'd be a megastructure such as a dyson swarm or something. I thought about it as possibly depositing dust in orbit, but it'd need to not be pushed away by solar wind as well as needing to avoid accretion. Elsewise, said dust would need to be regularly recaptured/remanufactured and replaced.
My head Cannon was honestly just that the aliens don't have red photoreceptors in their eyes so to them our main sequence yellow star is just a main sequence green star
Who else thought the travellers were Human until the end?
I thought at the description of the solar system that they somehow went all around the Universe and back to where they started with that distant star being Humanity from some weird space/time warping effect lol
I thought the same also until the description of the planets were described.
The traveling in a loop makes for an interesting story.
The clue for me was when they described the sender of the signal first with paws …
That is an interesting spin on the generation ship idea. Many thanks.
Great story; Excellent narration! Reminds me of the Star Trek Next Generation episode "The Nth Degree" where a sentient race doesn't travel to other star systems, but brings alien star ships to their star system.
Interogative.
All hail Reginald Barclay! The smartest person in the galaxy. . .for a while. 😉
Troi "I didn't know you played chess"
Barclay "I don't"
For DA SKWERL and his Nest, neat that algorithm into submission
Great story. It's so nice when things just go right for a change. And yes, I fell into the mental pitfall of assuming the travelers were human until the end. Anyway, i really enjoyed it.
How one perceives color depends greatly on your own photoreceptors and how you see in the light spectrum.
Good story. For a while I was worried for them.
Thanks again sir, for the excellent narration.
I had to re listen, i cant drive tear up and survive ~~lol~~
Great story.
Awesome story!! For the algorithm! ❤❤❤
Wonderful little story!
Greetings, Mentlegent!
For the Rhyhtm that is Algo
Welcome Home
Bravo Sir Encore!
Yea we Do like our radios and so on 😂
Thank you
Great Video
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For DA SKWERL and his Nest, neat that algorithm into submission
And they all in unison, said "Yay, more food."
The race to 200K is on!
TY for the great read.
Liked the story
Thank you Agro.
For the Algorithm, for the Author(s), for the Holographic Voice!
That was a good one!
One more for the Algorithm. I'm doing my part
Honestly, that is my nightmare. WE are the Forerunners. The first conscious sapients. The first to bang the rocks together. Hopefully, those come after and at what is left of us learn from our mistakes. We will not pass the next filter.
I wish I could comment more often.
OMG, I see a new number - 107K !!!!!!!!!
lol
Comment for the algorithm....
Howdy folks, welcome to the party.
Was there another story where we attracted attention by using a Dyson Sphere to make the Sun appear to disappear from space?
Or no?
Ehh, not my favorite story, but not bad either.
For the Agro-rythm!
Since they were still using radio waves, the approaching ship should have been -traveling into the past.-
-Reading older and older communications, as they approached.-
able to hear newer and newer transmission form everyone in the system.
If this calculator is right, time dilatation would be about 60/147 seconds at 91.4% C
Radio waves travel at 100% the speed of light so they wouldn't be outrunning their own transmissions. If you are talking about transmissions from Earth, they still aren't moving faster than light AND are going in the wrong direction to chase down old transmissions. Time dilation is just a weird side effect of traveling at high speed that makes everything in the fast moving object happen in slow motion, so for ever 147 years that passed for the rest of the universe on the ship they'd only experience 60.
Its the reverse
As they approach Sol System they will receive old broadcasts followed by new broadcasts
EM travel at the same speed as the speed of light in space but they are all relative to the time they were emitted
Like if you have a 1-10 distance 10 being the furthest and 1 the nearest
You should be hearing broadcasts from early 1900s at distance 10 and hear the 2024 Taylor Swift Concert broadcast at distance 4
Thats how it should be
Can I fast forward through the T.S. concert?
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Nah, shaggy dog story. Too many loose ends left dangling.
4th, 13 August 2024
wait what... isn't earth the third rock from the sun???
And they had habitation on 3 and 4 from the sun.
Mercury is the parking spot.
Hmm…kind of a sub-standard story, but whatever. Can’t expect every story to be top notch. At least it wasn’t something stupid.
It is a shame that narrators need to point out that they are human.
I hope the stories arent crafted by abominable intelligence...
Because it is the twist that the travellers were not Human but that distant star on the other side of the Universe was in fact Earth
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To much money. No elves, no orks, no female space marines, no subscription. This was your choice.
Bro, what? 🤣
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Unsubscribed.
Why?
@@SymbioteMullet 66.66 rand.
is this an airport???
@@GarmrsBarking thats what he charges for one episode of series, the last one of course, 66.66 rand. Not like he wrote the story, just charges for others work.
@@matthewmcintosh4925 means nothing to me... the question is if this is an airport since you are announcing your departure...
people don't care if you leave…