NASA's Telescope Just Found An Object That Defies All Logic

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  • NASA's Telescope Just Found An Object That Defies All Logic
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    Space is full of planets, stars, and other celestial bodies that baffle scientists and make them doubt the laws of physics and astronomy. So what space objects defy common sense and contradict all our current understanding of the cosmos?
    Prepare to learn about how a star can blow smoke rings, how black holes can eject unwanted space bodies, what happens when stars feed off each other, and how stars continue to live on after exploding.
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    @rottenapple_ Před rokem +150

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    • @rottenapple_
      @rottenapple_ Před rokem

      @@Butterfliesinmytum thanks

  • @tamalbiswas7920
    @tamalbiswas7920 Před rokem +1082

    Dedication of the cameraman is unthinkable!!

    • @Theheadgiver
      @Theheadgiver Před rokem +32

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    • @anthonypestana9467
      @anthonypestana9467 Před rokem +71

      Hope he gets back in one piece!

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      @pwj86772 Před rokem +73

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      @danhex Před rokem +25

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      @Got-2B-Said Před rokem +17

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  • @alfredkabatay656
    @alfredkabatay656 Před rokem +20

    This is why in science fiction, the warp drive always takes time to calculate. You don't want to fly by some of these stars for even for a second.

  • @bobekk
    @bobekk Před rokem +367

    Every day at night I watch this channels videos because the narrator sound is so relaxing and I always fell asleep after some minutes. Also I don’t understand anything about this space stuff but he tells it interestingly so my brain just decides me to sleep❤

    • @kreakong
      @kreakong Před rokem +5

      Haha I agree, the narrator is really good.

    • @tltt3902
      @tltt3902 Před rokem +7

      Just a quick question about this channel. Is the info correct? Or is it just exaggerated and in reality they found a ‘space rock’ they haven’t seen before..

    • @davedunks4647
      @davedunks4647 Před rokem +8

      @@tltt3902 it's correct, many of these systems are fairly well studied. Time and time again you will hear new info on TRAPPIST and WASP and on and on

    • @Element0145
      @Element0145 Před rokem +8

      Everyday , at night ?

    • @MicrocosmMaker
      @MicrocosmMaker Před rokem +5

      Same here, nothing compares to the channel cool worlds!

  • @SeanLTobin-qr8bm
    @SeanLTobin-qr8bm Před rokem +460

    It's amazing how large our universe is and how little we know about it.

  • @ColinZeal01
    @ColinZeal01 Před rokem +183

    So, when in the video do we get to learn about the “object that should not exist”?!?

    • @lordremy1291
      @lordremy1291 Před rokem +85

      This channel is doing a lot of click baity names as of late. (Past year ish) it’s getting annoying to me personally.

    • @OfficialGapTV
      @OfficialGapTV Před rokem +72

      @@lordremy1291 thanks for saving me a hour of my time

    • @digitalmusic4803
      @digitalmusic4803 Před rokem +9

      It s on the 15 minute mark.

    • @xxxtexanpa
      @xxxtexanpa Před rokem +14

      You never will because it doesn't exist.

    • @Lngbrdninjamasta
      @Lngbrdninjamasta Před rokem +6

      @@digitalmusic4803 thanks lol

  • @canadiankiss5901
    @canadiankiss5901 Před rokem +218

    This channel is pretty incredible. It’s hard to find good space documentaries like these videos. Iv always been in awe of space. All the discoveries being made make it a great time to be alive. I just wish I could be here to see what we have done in the next 100 years.

    • @itsAJ819
      @itsAJ819 Před rokem +3

      I love it. If you have any other ones, please let me know. I also watch What if which is pretty cool. But they are much shorter than this one.

    • @rakshiths5569
      @rakshiths5569 Před rokem +7

      @@itsAJ819 there's a channel called ASTRUM it's pretty good too!

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      @itsAJ819 Před rokem +3

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      @JV-kw6qr Před rokem +5

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    • @slaktaren4849
      @slaktaren4849 Před rokem

      Do you like justin trudeau?

  • @clusterfu
    @clusterfu Před rokem +57

    In the original Cosmos by Carl Sagan, he had a cool illustration of our constellations. He illustrated first our flat constellation then turned to the side showing us how the shape changes. I'd love to see an updated view of our famous constellations.

    • @jaysonklein6018
      @jaysonklein6018 Před rokem

      I vaguely recall that... I THINK it was for Ursa Major.

    • @pauldamo1679
      @pauldamo1679 Před rokem

      do you mean our galaxy?

    • @OwnedEpicStyle
      @OwnedEpicStyle Před rokem

      @@pauldamo1679 yeah bro he meant the entire galaxy. He definitely doesn’t know the difference between a constellation and the galaxy. You’re so fucking smart bro. Good thing you showed up to post that comment when you did. Who knows what might’ve happened otherwise. Thank you for your service

  • @JustPlainRob
    @JustPlainRob Před rokem +19

    3:22 "Compare that to Mercury, which is 57.9 kilometers from our sun"
    Man, Mercury got a lot closer to the sun suddenly. How does it survive all those CMEs?

  • @desertrose4534
    @desertrose4534 Před rokem +13

    The voice of the narrator is outstanding

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      Hmmm. All part of the decption.

  • @eowy3489
    @eowy3489 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for all the amazing content this is my favourite space channel!

  • @rawonion9976
    @rawonion9976 Před rokem +7

    Our very own discovery science channel (not comparing it's just a compliment)

  • @blueindigoqueen7077
    @blueindigoqueen7077 Před rokem +58

    My husband n I absolutely ❤️ ur channel! Every time u upload we definitely always make sure we watch it before bed. It’s hard to find good space channels on CZcams especially that are filled with lots of fascinating and very detailed facts! Please keep these little gems coming! 💙💙

    • @promo130
      @promo130 Před rokem

      not really all facts,
      You really think anyone knows something about a planet hundreds of light years away?
      mankind doesnt have the tools
      Its to far away, even with hubble and web they dont know whats happening on those planets

    • @jaquayjenkins9677
      @jaquayjenkins9677 Před rokem +1

      The Quayage Tee shirt

  • @richtygart6855
    @richtygart6855 Před rokem +7

    If there's a giant black hole in the middle of our galaxy and we're swirling around it like we're in a whirlpool, our galaxy is pretty much like a giant toilet flushing.

  • @ashleyhenderson7550
    @ashleyhenderson7550 Před rokem +1

    Long Destiny video! This just made my night, thank you!

  • @Jellyman1129
    @Jellyman1129 Před rokem +24

    Thank you for calling Haumea “Planet Haumea” and correctly making dwarf planets a category of planet. The terminology within this video is very consistent and easy to follow. Well done! 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @mrwhiteandnerdyboy
    @mrwhiteandnerdyboy Před rokem +3

    I really wish you would change the background music to something more soothing. Besides that perfect for night relaxing.

  • @Element0145
    @Element0145 Před rokem +36

    You can obviously assume where carbon based life wouldn’t survive , but looking into other area of the universe the elements that things are comprised of aren’t the same , just because we haven’t seen it yet , that doesn’t mean that only carbon based life exists exclusively in the universe

    • @mattferrigno9750
      @mattferrigno9750 Před rokem +4

      Life needs to made from an element that can create long chains and be stable. There isn't many elements that are able to do this. Carbon being the best one and that's why diamonds are so strong. The only other element that can do this silicon and its possible life might exist out of this element. That's why in movies they have rock men. Long chains of silicon is what rocks are made of. So the next time you see a rock, say HI. It might just be alive.

    • @irowebot
      @irowebot Před rokem

      @BandofHorses 1985 Different stars have different compositions depending on the number of times they've supernovaed. Our sun is believed to be a Gen 3 star, but other solar systems could have completely different ratios of elements depending on their home star.
      The elements that make up life on earth would still be more abundant than other elements though, so I doubt silicon based life exists. There's probably some benefit afforded to the smaller size of carbon atoms too.

    • @jilalisaib7747
      @jilalisaib7747 Před rokem

      @@mattferrigno9750 0

    • @Woodman-Spare-that-tree
      @Woodman-Spare-that-tree Před rokem +1

      We already know there is some silicon based life on earth.

    • @irowebot
      @irowebot Před rokem +1

      @@Woodman-Spare-that-tree Autobots?

  • @chrismccolm9341
    @chrismccolm9341 Před 11 měsíci

    I really appreciate your editing! What a great video, full of fascinating and accurate information! Great job, concider me subscribed

  • @barryt2666
    @barryt2666 Před rokem +9

    From all these great distances it's important to stay speculative about some narrated properties of these planets. Still, as interesting as they are, none of these planets offer hopeful travel, inhabitability, much less intelligent communication.

  • @orekisato9145
    @orekisato9145 Před rokem +5

    Title should be :- NASA has discovered an object that they did not know existed.

    • @lordremy1291
      @lordremy1291 Před rokem

      Discovered objects that they didn’t know existed. *

  • @sergios4620
    @sergios4620 Před rokem +11

    We won't know for sure until we are capable of antigravity-light-speed drones or spaceships to see up close or at least get some really good 4k images.

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      Do u believe every lie ur told?

  • @satanofficial3902
    @satanofficial3902 Před rokem +2

    Fun fact... the burning of Castle Frankenstein by angry villagers with torches and pitchforks is what inspired Igor to later compose the now famous and beloved Firebird Suite.
    While working at Castle Frankenstein, Igor had been taking a correspondence course in music composition.

  • @dusanmiljkovic2
    @dusanmiljkovic2 Před rokem +1

    thank you for taking your time in making this i love it

  • @frederictabert5818
    @frederictabert5818 Před rokem +4

    here's a thought about the 'ORC's -- maybe they are remnants of ancient space battles -- debris from ships and the interstellar fusion drives / fuel -- -- -- like I said -- just a thought -- maybe that is why they weren't able to 'see' any star-stuff
    :)

  • @josecobos813
    @josecobos813 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for this video and content 🙌🏼

  • @stigrlarsen3822
    @stigrlarsen3822 Před rokem +2

    Thank you.

  • @sirdanoman
    @sirdanoman Před rokem +7

    Great channel! Just found it. Perfect for long hikes.👍👍

  • @KingNoTail
    @KingNoTail Před rokem +9

    Another fact about HAT-P-11b, in 2021 it was found to have a magnetosphere. The first ever in any exoplanet.

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      Do u believe every lie ur told?

    • @KingNoTail
      @KingNoTail Před rokem

      @@grimuk3817 No I don't, but I always make sure to do my due diligence and read up on credible sources to make sure that I'm receiving the correct information. You should give it a try sometime.

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      @@KingNoTail I see now why ur so easily deceived.

  • @sonyabuxton
    @sonyabuxton Před rokem +3

    My curious question is, HOW do they know how many billions of years anything is. Or what planets are made of. How do they get the information from looking at something through a telescope? Are they just guessing or are they actually right?

    • @donnadecesere5069
      @donnadecesere5069 Před rokem +2

      They are absolutely just guessing at this shit!!!!!!! I mean really, how the hell do they know anything about the age of the universe or any other objects in space!!!! THEY DON'T!!!!!

    • @darthdonkulous1810
      @darthdonkulous1810 Před 11 měsíci

      @@donnadecesere5069 Oh dear. They aren't just guessing at all you fruit loop. Tell me, do you also think the earth s flat and that earth is actually just 6000 years old?
      You do, don't you? It's ok, don't be embarrassed!

    • @ricolaw2571
      @ricolaw2571 Před 6 měsíci

      So you can learn what things are made of due to the types of light, radio signals emitted, which are all radiation and can be measured, and distance from the parent star would indicate the temperature

  • @theimpaler9465
    @theimpaler9465 Před rokem +8

    3:20 so Mercury is only 57.9 km away from the Sun? 😂😂😂

  • @dabalciunas
    @dabalciunas Před rokem +4

    Yes, more content like this please!

  • @dexterisabo3137
    @dexterisabo3137 Před rokem +12

    So many insanely lethal planets out there that it kinda makes you appreciate Earth.
    We need a bigger space force before someone spots our jewel of a world.

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      Do u believe every lie ur told?

    • @buffalobill9793
      @buffalobill9793 Před rokem +1

      It's no big deal. Any planets out there that harbour life are so many light years away it's not conceivably possible that they will ever travel here.

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      @@buffalobill9793 It's amusing how you have _stated_ that an impossibility is possible, while simultaneously saying an _actual_ possibility is impossible. With respect, your comment is just another 'know nothing' comment.

  • @MrArtVein
    @MrArtVein Před rokem

    Tom, you're killing it. Your preamp is superb. Whatever you're using for polishing at the end almost sultry.

  • @dietarychef2212
    @dietarychef2212 Před rokem +2

    Neil deGrasse Tyson probably thinks the beginning of this video is real 🤣🤣🤣

  • @sweetnumb
    @sweetnumb Před rokem +3

    I had to do a double-take @3:20. He says "compare that to the planet Mercury, which is 57.9 km away from our sun." I'm like "since when is Mercury a short drive away from the sun?" but the video clearly shows 57.9 million km... lol.

  • @robertdeath91
    @robertdeath91 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this beautiful video

  • @Svafne
    @Svafne Před rokem

    Very interesting and good graphics!
    I'd really like if the distances would use AU instead of km, it would be easier to visualize.

  • @elleni-41
    @elleni-41 Před rokem +14

    I absolutely love this channel..
    This is a nice, long video too..😁😁
    I knew lots about the universe n our planets but this channel made me know double..👍👌💞💞

    • @gadiensguide4385
      @gadiensguide4385 Před rokem +1

      do you know what galaxy these planets come from?

    • @elleni-41
      @elleni-41 Před rokem +1

      @@gadiensguide4385 do u know??

    • @paqlallaqldifi122_7
      @paqlallaqldifi122_7 Před rokem

      SHUT UP ELLENI

    • @annann294
      @annann294 Před rokem

      If any of you actually know plz tell😂😂

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      What do u "know" ... Because from where I'm sitting, u don't "know" a damn thing. U get _told_ what ur reality is and u choose to believe it.

  • @MD.ImNoScientician
    @MD.ImNoScientician Před měsícem

    Great Informative Show!
    Thanks

  • @JohaarjoshimanthGhaurinanda

    Very amazing, exciting knowledge about strange planets, stars, hypernovae etc.🌌

  • @hunterboy2880
    @hunterboy2880 Před rokem +6

    Could you provide works cited for this production? These videos are fantastic, but without works cited, it's hard to write a college-level paper on them. Fascinating stuff, and it gives me some ideas to research; however, it would be nice to be able to click a link, provided you are a reputable source for astronomy.

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      Do u believe every lie ur told?

  • @daythanrolland6176
    @daythanrolland6176 Před rokem +23

    I would love to hear about the stars and planets we know of in the constellation libra.. always been interested in deep space and what lurks within

    • @Lucien_75
      @Lucien_75 Před rokem +3

      You might like Anton petrov's channel too. I've been a member for years he's very good and always coming up with the latest discoveries.

  • @kagisorangaka8400
    @kagisorangaka8400 Před rokem +2

    I really love this channel. I'm so glad they got rid of that annoying transition sound from earlier videos which made it hard for me to sleep.

  • @lindajones7219
    @lindajones7219 Před rokem +13

    Is there a documentary to tell us about thestars pplanets we still see ,but arenot realy there now because of looking back light yearsaway . If anyone can advise me please as I was totally amazed by this programme .
    Much I cannot undrestand but absolutley fascinates me . and advice gratefully recieved .
    Thank You for this truly unbelievable story about our universe,

    • @adriennebennett-dhs-ssc6504
      @adriennebennett-dhs-ssc6504 Před rokem

      If a star has died and we are still seeing it, it means the light from the supernova has not yet reached the earth. There are lots of youtube videos that teach about the life spans of stars. Just continue to watch. "Spark" and Cosmos are good channels.

    • @emiliohar37subsikms66
      @emiliohar37subsikms66 Před rokem

      do you know, where is nasus?

    • @Nothingseen
      @Nothingseen Před rokem +1

      Light travels at a certain speed, so just like how you can see lightning before you hear thunder, we can see things that had already happened. Thunder didn't occur just when you heard it, you're hearing it as the sound waves get to you. Light, while much much faster, isn't instantaneous. It takes about 8 minutes for the light from the sun to reach us, and the people piloting the robots on Mars have to take into account that light itself takes about 3 minutes at best to get there from Earth. When people talk about "light years" as a measure of distance, they're talking about it taking light a year to travel that distance. So if we're seeing something millions of light years away, what we're seeing is light that was emitted millions of years ago. Since that's, you know, a long time, it's entirely possible that whatever emitted that light doesn't have the same properties or even exist anymore. It's a simple fact, but to understand that the stars we see in the night sky emitted their light a long, long time ago and that light is just now reaching us lets us appreciate the vast distance of space.

    • @unknownmovements
      @unknownmovements Před rokem

      The only exoplanets we have found are all located within our own galaxy... we have never detected a planet in another galaxy due to the extreme distances. Of the more than 5,000 exoplanets we have discovered, none are more than 28,000 light years away from us. 28,000 years is minuscule on cosmic timescales, and planet destroying events such as planetary impacts are so low probabilistically that they only occur on timescales in the billions of years. The only other things that could destroy a planet would be things like supernova or wandering stellar black holes, but again these events are so low probabilistically that they are not realistic futures for any random exoplanet that we discover.
      I need to clarify two things. First, an asteroid would need to be around 100km to completely kill all lifeforms on Earth, but an asteroid that size is not large enough to destroy the planet. The only thing that can destroy (in other words completely obliterate) a planet is another planet sized object (or a large moon or dwarf planet moving at higher velocities), and these type of impacts are extremely rare. Secondly, only around 1 out of every 1,000 stars are massive enough to end in supernovas, and these stars' lifetimes range anywhere between 10 million to 50 million years depending on the star's mass. Which means the probability is ridiculously small that we will ever discover an exoplanet around a star which is near the end of its life and capable of ending in a supernova BEFORE the light from the exoplanet reaches Earth.
      So in conclusion, since all these events are so low probabilistically and happen on cosmic timescales of tens of millions to billions of years, all of the exoplanets and stars we have discovered in our own galaxy are almost surely still there. This includes stars which we know are close to the end of their life. For instance, Betelgeuse is near the end of its life, but it is estimated that it won't go supernova until around 100,000 years from now. Antares won't go supernova until a million years from now. And those two stars are the closest to the end of their life cycles than any other stars we have ever discovered. So basically, all the stars we have discovered in our galaxy still exist.
      And one last thing concerning stars outside our own galaxy. The only stars we have ever detected outside our galaxy are due to gravitational lensing, and there have only ever been a couple of these stars discovered. In other words, we don't see individual stars outside our galaxy... our most powerful telescopes are too weak to resolve the image of individual stars located in other galaxies. What we do see are galaxies which are collections of stars that are gravitationally bound together. Lastly, around 3/4 of all stars in the universe are M type stars known as Red Dwarfs, and these stars have extremely long lifespans because their smaller sizes mean they burn through their Hydrogen less quickly than larger stars (basically they have less gravitational force which leads to lower pressure inside the star which leads to lower temperatures so less Hydrogen is fused per second than what occurs inside larger stars). This is why small stars live longer than large stars even though the larger stars have more mass because they fuse much more Hydrogen per second than Red Dwarfs. Because of this extremely low Hydrogen fusion rate, the smallest Red Dwarfs can live up to 10 TRILLION years which means 3/4 of all the stars in the entire universe will live longer than it takes for their light to reach us... so they would still exist regardless of when we imaged them. The only stars that we are capable of seeing (as collections within other galaxies) that can die within the amount of time that is less than the age of the universe are G-type stars or larger, which make up less than 10% of the stars in the universe... so the vast majority of the stars we could hypothetically detect individually that are located in other galaxies, will live longer than the current age of the universe so would still exist after their light finally reaches Earth. The only exceptions to this are the extremely low probabilities I pointed out earlier which would account for only a tiny fraction of a galaxy's stars.

    • @philcoombes2538
      @philcoombes2538 Před rokem

      @@adriennebennett-dhs-ssc6504October 2021 "Astronomers believe they've spotted the first extragalactic exoplanet beyond our own galaxy. Residing some 28 million light-years away near the heart of the Whirlpool Galaxy (M51), the binary system M51-ULS-1 consists of either a neutron star or a black hole that's tangoing with a more standard companion star."
      Hardly a "normal" solar system, granted, but...

  • @wood-wheel-wizard
    @wood-wheel-wizard Před rokem +3

    The illustration is awesome!

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      Yep. Its how they make simple people believe the lies.

  • @osuchabro3339
    @osuchabro3339 Před rokem +14

    So many amazing planets.
    To think that some of these probably have life similar to ours.

    • @kurtfranklin2604
      @kurtfranklin2604 Před rokem +2

      I sincerely hope not.

    • @fardgarde4104
      @fardgarde4104 Před rokem +1

      @@kurtfranklin2604 yeah lol I don't want the thing coming out of nowhere and killing our entire species

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      Do u believe every lie ur told?

    • @osuchabro3339
      @osuchabro3339 Před rokem

      @@grimuk3817 Here we go.
      Another God botherer no doubt.

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem +1

      @@osuchabro3339 An interesting response. How about we stick to _actual_ facts, and we see who actually knows more? Wanna try that, smart guy?

  • @mdcitsme
    @mdcitsme Před rokem +1

    u want to know more about methuselah, if possible, can you make a video on it as well.

  • @anime_collection3d
    @anime_collection3d Před rokem +1

    22:42 These Music made me feel So nice

  • @AzeAlter
    @AzeAlter Před rokem +5

    Absolutely love this

  • @hiramlewis3873
    @hiramlewis3873 Před rokem +4

    I love these reports. Also love when Miles are mentioned instead of Kilometers. I'm used to Miles and in college grew up learning about it

  • @darthmaul72
    @darthmaul72 Před 3 měsíci

    Awesome and very informative video. Thoroughly enjoyed it 👌

  • @LuciferMornStar
    @LuciferMornStar Před rokem +1

    I enjoyed this presentation. I subed!

  • @deathrite9429
    @deathrite9429 Před rokem +3

    I like how I've seen 100's of vids (some being by the same content creator) about the same "nightmarish" planets....

  • @fatedtolive667
    @fatedtolive667 Před rokem +5

    Universe flexing:"if its possible, I'll do it."
    Also universe, really flexing: "if its impossible, I'll still do it......just because."

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      U may wanna delete that. Your IQ is showing.

  • @PlanetXMysteries-pj9nm
    @PlanetXMysteries-pj9nm Před 7 měsíci

    "Your videos always leave me in awe and eager to learn more about the mysteries of the universe. Thank you for fueling my curiosity.
    "

  • @dustinnorton2154
    @dustinnorton2154 Před rokem +2

    Something I don't understand is they tell us we are seeing into the past when we look into space. But still refer thing happening "10 years from now" in a place clearly more than 10 light years away, and still refer to it happening in the future. (I just used 10LY as an example I know the object he spoke of wasn't 10 light-years away)

  • @andrewcarbine7808
    @andrewcarbine7808 Před rokem +4

    If they start the amino acid chain on a water planet?
    I bet in 10.000 years they could create a gold fish

  • @Pendragon69608
    @Pendragon69608 Před rokem +3

    Bro I feel like I was watching a better channel than discovery lmao they need to hire this man I subscribed

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      Do u believe every lie ur told?

    • @Pendragon69608
      @Pendragon69608 Před rokem

      @@grimuk3817 do you like to bother on other people’s comments ? No don’t believe everything I keep my mind open to things that’s all keep your comments to yourself thanks.

  • @Phoenix19715
    @Phoenix19715 Před 7 měsíci

    I learned something new which is always the gold. You did a good job, thank you.

  • @hutchinsongregoryhutchinsongre

    Wonderful narrative. Thank you.

  • @desertninja_galactic_
    @desertninja_galactic_ Před rokem +7

    I Love Your Channel One Human/Whole Team. Your Videos Are The Most EducationaI Have Seen And The Narrator's Voice Sounds So Serene Ans Relaxing. Please Make Many More Videos Like This. Love From India!

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      _EDUCATIONAL??!_ U embarrass yourself.

    • @desertninja_galactic_
      @desertninja_galactic_ Před rokem

      Lol 😂. 9 years on CZcams and only 11 subs

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      @@desertninja_galactic_ Okay. And just like tht ... ur age and IQ become apparent. Well played.

  • @OzarksWildman
    @OzarksWildman Před rokem +20

    How in the heck could we know how windy it is 63 light years away?

    • @AcE2873
      @AcE2873 Před rokem +4

      If you can observe, you can conclude/deduct

    • @lurker668
      @lurker668 Před rokem +10

      Power of imagination 🤣

    • @its4481
      @its4481 Před rokem

      Most of these discoveries are just assumptions and the majority, if not all of them, are actually false. Its easy to claim something when there is no way to prove the opposite.

    • @dankeplace
      @dankeplace Před rokem +8

      Weather channel.

    • @ryanfinlay5308
      @ryanfinlay5308 Před rokem +5

      If it’s on the internet it must be truth! Lmao

  • @splodge561
    @splodge561 Před rokem +6

    If diamond were that abundant it would be worth less surely?

    • @hmu05366
      @hmu05366 Před rokem +5

      Diamonds are actually much more abundant on earth than you think… their value is controlled by only a handful on mining companies that strictly limit the amount released into the market. So discovering a planet where they are commonplace wouldn’t necessarily decreases their value

  • @favJ-qq2ef
    @favJ-qq2ef Před rokem +1

    i love how he says S-I-M-P instead of just simp 50:29

  • @anthonystahl8996
    @anthonystahl8996 Před rokem +2

    speaking of things that defy all logic,,, my life!

  • @baardmannetje1979
    @baardmannetje1979 Před rokem +3

    "defies all logic know to mankind" better title

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      "Complete fucking lies to keep u from God" would be perfectly adequate.

  • @asakurayoh3909
    @asakurayoh3909 Před rokem +3

    So basically all these planets kinda look like hell.

  • @cIeetz
    @cIeetz Před rokem

    This presentation is amazing. Sooo good please do more

  • @tzunnynib
    @tzunnynib Před rokem +1

    1h+ video, we are blessed !

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      U think? A library has a life times worth of fiction.

  • @Keybetta1
    @Keybetta1 Před rokem +9

    How do they know something has happened, if it happened 5 million years ago?

    • @deathrobloxian
      @deathrobloxian Před rokem +16

      Cause it took light from the event 5 million years to reach us.

    • @ckEagle165
      @ckEagle165 Před rokem +2

      Because we know the speed of light in a vacuum, and we can triangulate the rough distance of these stars and galaxies, that tells us how long ago an incident happened

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      @@deathrobloxian Do u believe every lie ur told?

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      @@ckEagle165 ...

    • @deathrobloxian
      @deathrobloxian Před rokem +1

      @@grimuk3817 ...
      Do you believe every theory spouted without significant evidence to back it up?

  • @hgcduke
    @hgcduke Před rokem +4

    Why haven't we found half planets? Or planets with large chunks taken out from astroids? With out a doubt they're out there right?

    • @Firewallx
      @Firewallx Před rokem +1

      usually after an asteroid impact, the debris is ejected into space and forms stellar object(s) such as a moon or at times rings. gravity would not allow for such gravitational imbalace as a "half planet".

    • @vonfaustien3957
      @vonfaustien3957 Před rokem +1

      @@Firewallx an impact large enough to take out that big of a chunk also tends to liquefy the planet in question and render the crust molten so it rounds back out.

  • @vonleiningen
    @vonleiningen Před rokem +3

    What's with the gaps in editing, unfinished sentences, and missing information?
    At 25:57 mentioning the star Methusela, and studying it's age. It's age wasn't even mention before saying "but the universe is only 13.8 billion years old..." Did you guy's just edit a bunch of vidoes together to make this?

  • @katiamurguiarangel7092

    Yeeees! I would LOVE to learn eveything there is to know about Methuselah!

  • @TapanDas-ei3lw
    @TapanDas-ei3lw Před rokem

    Awesome documentary video .I want to see more videos about lengthy descriptive astronomical phenomenal. Thank you sir.

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      U have a local library? They have plenty of fiction if thats ur thing ...

  • @LudusAurea
    @LudusAurea Před rokem +14

    The ice on tau volantis wasn’t ice. Pretty sure it was solidified necromorph tissue.

  • @LuciferMornStar
    @LuciferMornStar Před rokem +5

    I'm thinking Stephen Hawkin should be taken seriously about his warnings of us poking around out there. Atleast not until we can better take care of ourselves. One day you will look out there and your going to find something staring back and your not going to like it!

    • @chrisneely8130
      @chrisneely8130 Před rokem

      Absolutely!! Unfortunately, the people who run the world are idiots.

  • @eddiehoney7166
    @eddiehoney7166 Před rokem

    My existential dread is greater than ever... thank you awesome video

  • @likethiscomment.4802
    @likethiscomment.4802 Před rokem

    The fact you put celsious and Fahrenheit is the only reason i stayed. Thank you, so very very much for having common sense.

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      Unlike you, clearly, for paying attention to lies.

    • @likethiscomment.4802
      @likethiscomment.4802 Před rokem +1

      @@grimuk3817 what.. lies.. ??

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      @@likethiscomment.4802 U think everything u saw here is real? I mean, u couldn't even join the dots from what I said ... so ...

  • @pedromarrero
    @pedromarrero Před rokem +6

    Yes! Please let us know about the tabby star 🌟 🤩 🙏 ✨️ love this videos

  • @OkhyBonk
    @OkhyBonk Před rokem +12

    We know almost all of these videos are artists' renditions. Nevertheless, it brings chills down our spine to think how small we are.

    • @ssssss-yl3zp
      @ssssss-yl3zp Před rokem

      a universe is small compared to the omniverse.

  • @spacechannel4231
    @spacechannel4231 Před rokem +1

    Waoo this is simply an amazing piece of information and art. So much informative and interesting. Great work

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      Ye. They dazzle children and make them believe lies in the same way. Perhaps its time for u to grow up.

  • @velinhossemfome7564
    @velinhossemfome7564 Před rokem

    Congrats amazing work thx blessings

  • @Nutty_Netw0rk
    @Nutty_Netw0rk Před rokem +6

    I watch just 18 Mins and then i realized that this video is about 1 Hour ITS GONNA BE FUN 🤩

  • @godsentjesustosetusallfree9859

    I love how they have all these theories about planets they've never seen 😊😆💕

    • @mrpoopybuttface
      @mrpoopybuttface Před rokem +1

      and wheres your proof that they didnt😂

    • @lenfirewood4089
      @lenfirewood4089 Před rokem +2

      @@mrpoopybuttface If we had the capability of actually viewing these alleged planets directly then our media would have been flooded with their pictures.

    • @Firewallx
      @Firewallx Před rokem

      exoplanets are too far away to be visible. most exoplanets are discovered when they pass infront of their host star, diming its light. just like if you were to point your phone camera infront of a skyscraper with lit windows and a mosquito flew infront of one of these windows. get your nose out of your bible and into an astronomy book for once and maybe youll actually learn something.

    • @CreepinCreeper01
      @CreepinCreeper01 Před rokem +2

      They have seen them. Its called a radio telescope

    • @garyk1334
      @garyk1334 Před rokem

      Are you worried that scientific discoveries will kill off your god ? Don't worry most Christians except the existence of science & its discoveries alongside the existence of their god . The two don't have to be mutually exclusive but for some science has always been a threat . Weird that .

  • @maincoon6602
    @maincoon6602 Před rokem +2

    Great video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @lenfirewood4089
    @lenfirewood4089 Před rokem +4

    Hang on - it wasn't that long ago when the only way we could even detect that a star may have had planet(s) orbiting was by indirect calculation of how the star in question path was perturbed or not by the possibility of orbiting planets. In this video there was mention of a planet of a star well over 100 light years away giving great detail of it's surface and other dynamics which suggest it had actually been observed directly. What gives??

    • @Firewallx
      @Firewallx Před rokem +3

      most exoplanets (over 95% if i recall correctly) that are discovered are via the transit method which involves measuring the dimming of the star as the exoplanet passes infront of it. the JWST which launched last year has technology onboard which is capable of this, and much more, like detecting the exact wavelength that was blocked in microns. this data is then used to determine the exoplanets atmosphere composition. this is how water vapor was confirmed to exist on the gas giant exoplanet WASP 96 b.

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      @@Firewallx Do u believe every lie ur told?

  • @philipculver2719
    @philipculver2719 Před rokem +3

    They cannot create nuclear fussion on earth, but in space it just...... happens.

    • @jgobroho
      @jgobroho Před rokem

      We don't fully understand gravity that's why.

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      **sigh** ... Do u believe every lie ur told?

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      @@jgobroho Gravity doesn't fucking exist. These videos are just jam full of fucking idiots who _THINK_ they have a clue.

  • @johnwaynegovernmentcontrac3219

    Amazing! Like the Impossible Groove Machine!

  • @catalinacurio
    @catalinacurio Před rokem +1

    You know a video is good when an advert jolts you out of the trance. 😊

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      That would be one way to look at it. Another would be ur so mentally feeble, u get taken for a ride with relative ease.

  • @pitcrowley
    @pitcrowley Před rokem +4

    So NASA discovered Humans. Took them long enough ...

  • @elleni-41
    @elleni-41 Před rokem +4

    Yes, do a video on Methuselah..

  • @BravoSix_6
    @BravoSix_6 Před rokem +1

    I love the voice narrator, very nice voice to listen to

  • @qwerty-tf1jg
    @qwerty-tf1jg Před rokem +9

    What's amazing is the x-ray ability of these telescopes to see the exact spot they want

  • @msuhail5943
    @msuhail5943 Před rokem +2

    For each such object, scientists have given us some explanation. There by a new logic is born, it's not like logic is defied

  • @Mark-mu4pj
    @Mark-mu4pj Před rokem +15

    Didn't think there would be anything that shouldn't exist in the universe, that's human logic to think there would be, good video tho ✌️

    • @patheticprepper4496
      @patheticprepper4496 Před rokem +1

      I bet your a blast at parties... geez

    • @Catsandbats666
      @Catsandbats666 Před rokem +9

      Right, we know so very little about the universe how can we claim that something shouldn't exist when we don't even know what exists to begin with? Lol

    • @gadiensguide4385
      @gadiensguide4385 Před rokem

      do you know what galaxy these planets come from?

    • @dankeplace
      @dankeplace Před rokem +3

      @@gadiensguide4385 In a galaxy far, far away.

  • @0121_Beats
    @0121_Beats Před rokem +3

    I wonder if there's anyone on another planet that knows when earth will end...

    • @digitalmusic4803
      @digitalmusic4803 Před rokem +2

      Ancient civilizations tell of astronauts visiting. Perhaps we are seeded by ppl from a planet near it s end?

    • @99centlips
      @99centlips Před rokem

      @@digitalmusic4803 yeah i’ve always thought about this

  • @reynalindstrom2496
    @reynalindstrom2496 Před rokem +1

    Amazing! Love from Sweden

  • @HowdyIfart
    @HowdyIfart Před rokem

    Grate video amazing thank you.

  • @IamKlaus007
    @IamKlaus007 Před rokem +15

    Really...something in space that defies logic. Just goes to show....we don't actually know nearly as much as we think we do.

    • @HCG
      @HCG Před rokem +3

      Obviously

    • @IamKlaus007
      @IamKlaus007 Před rokem +2

      @Axl Warpshaft And I thought my sarcasm aimed at "defying logic" was blatantly obvious. Seems like 'getting it wrong' might be universal.

    • @uncensored393
      @uncensored393 Před rokem +1

      @Axl Warpshaft wrote the most unnecessary and condescending comment I've read in a while.

    • @grimuk3817
      @grimuk3817 Před rokem

      How can u believe any of this shit? Like most morons incapable of critical thinking, u believe what ur told and then marvel over it.

    • @HCG
      @HCG Před rokem +1

      @@grimuk3817 hahaha imagine bringing up critical thinking when you clearly have none of it. The only thing you have is a single digit IQ