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Astronomy is not just a subject for answers and also one for wondering and questioning. There are a lot of things we don’t know for certain and we still learn about them with passion. If you don’t have the passion, you don’t have to watch these videos. Btw, please don’t take this as offence.
I wonder if there were any major or significant world events that coincide with or occurred just after the signals reached earth. Almost like as if the signals are some weird form of remote control that is how some advanced life form interacts with or enacts some form of catalyst towards an agenda here on earth if that's makes any sense.
The sounds of an echo can be heard as a result of an empty void. I can understand that most of the time sounds are a direct reaction of life and movement, answers are important. Love those who search to find the facts.
I laughed way to hard at "ASKAP"... serious scientific content ruined by a hilarious acronym. 🤣 I bout died when I heard that Australia has a space program.... Australian Research & Space Exploration.... ARSE 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂
@@tazkrebbeks3391 Every movie and tv-series out there is free on the internet if you look hard enough. Almost whole time I've using internet I've been watching movies and tv-series without the pay. I won't pay for CZcams, they fucked my channel (with almost 100k subs) so I just had to sell it away. Fudge youtube, the less they get the better. They made enough money on Google already.
@@tazkrebbeks3391 I do too sometimes, rarely though because I have not looked into if there is app for browser / to youtube to block ads. On PC no ad problem. You cant watch anything on youtube without being interrupted constantly by ads. :S Soon this platform is unusable.
Radio astronomers: cool signal, but it didnt repeat so it cant be anything.. Same scientist: lets send out a powerful message into space, but only once, no repeat, it takes too much energy.. 🤷♀️
It’s a relatively new radio telescope that discovered it. A super sensitive one at that. So it could be a signal that only this telescope can see. So scientist are currently looking for other areas in space where we can see these signals
Scientist don’t think that’s likely. They think it’s a new massive object we don’t know about yet due to the young age of the telescope they are measuring these signals with. This particular telescope is relatively new and more sensitive that other telescopes so they are searching other new areas of space for this type of signal
Maybe someone is doing the same as us. Just signaling their presence in the Universe ... same way we are doing but do to the rotation of our respective planets it makes it almost impossible to coordinate/plan the incoming messages. :)
if think that the signal is coming from the saggatrius a* but why repeating. I thing that it is eating a star and the star and the blak hole is throwing signal many times and after that the star was eaten and the signal disappear. It ,match up with the story fully
Yes very interesting! Could this be a pulsar orbiting a super massive black hole and having it's mass stripped from it as it does so and further more could the effects from the gravitational lensing be giving inaccurate readings through this process causing the radiation emitted from the pulsar to be consistent with the orbiting of the black hole?
@@InsaneCuriosity I only gave an observation. I see so many CZcamsrs who once they get big, they stop even trying to reply or heart comments to let there subs know "hey, we see you and thank you" I know you can't get to everybody. But a few, that few goes a long way. I didn't mean I wanted to be hearted. It's just out of all the comments it was only that one.
Hmmm? You used the word "intent" at 8:26 relative to a "signal" in a far off galaxy . I would have to say this pretty much discounts your entire video since there isn't any intent in space.
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I mean in the 30 to 40 years we’ve been exploring the universe that’s not even a blink of the eye in the overall time of the universe
Eleven and a half minutes to say WE DON'T KNOW........😒
I feel like that’s the case 85% of the time 🛸😂
Astronomy is not just a subject for answers and also one for wondering and questioning. There are a lot of things we don’t know for certain and we still learn about them with passion. If you don’t have the passion, you don’t have to watch these videos.
Btw, please don’t take this as offence.
Leave it to the Aussies to name a telescope Asscap.
Oy, mate! Did you know you could see Uranus through the Asscap?
If an asteroid hits a planet and there's no one around to hear it...........does it make any noise?
I think the repeater signal from Sagittarius A* is a morse code, but not in English (that would be too easy) in an alien language.
It says come save us, we have destroyed our planet!
@@chuckhurlocker2180 in Klingon? Lol
It says send beer and women!
I wonder if there were any major or significant world events that coincide with or occurred just after the signals reached earth. Almost like as if the signals are some weird form of remote control that is how some advanced life form interacts with or enacts some form of catalyst towards an agenda here on earth if that's makes any sense.
Shits crazy,cause depending on how many light years away it can show how long ago whoever sent it,did so
The sounds of an echo can be heard as a result of an empty void. I can understand that most of the time sounds are a direct reaction of life and movement, answers are important. Love those who search to find the facts.
I laughed way to hard at "ASKAP"... serious scientific content ruined by a hilarious acronym. 🤣
I bout died when I heard that Australia has a space program.... Australian Research & Space Exploration.... ARSE 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂
This array is in the western Australian outback between the goldfields and Broome on the coast .
Why would it be age restricted? Not passing over any credit card etails to google just to watch!
Great video and information !
"Verify your age" What the fudge? I'm not giving google my identification information or credit card info :DD can't watch the video because of this.
CZcams is free. So are its contents. Unless you want to watch say, G.o.T. or some other series or movie.
@@tazkrebbeks3391 Every movie and tv-series out there is free on the internet if you look hard enough. Almost whole time I've using internet I've been watching movies and tv-series without the pay. I won't pay for CZcams, they fucked my channel (with almost 100k subs) so I just had to sell it away. Fudge youtube, the less they get the better. They made enough money on Google already.
@@Semirotta. Wow. That sucks.
I got CZcams on my phone.
@@tazkrebbeks3391 I do too sometimes, rarely though because I have not looked into if there is app for browser / to youtube to block ads. On PC no ad problem. You cant watch anything on youtube without being interrupted constantly by ads. :S Soon this platform is unusable.
Radio astronomers: cool signal, but it didnt repeat so it cant be anything..
Same scientist: lets send out a powerful message into space, but only once, no repeat, it takes too much energy..
🤷♀️
BEYOND PHENOMENONS
"God needs a starship." is the message in the radio signal.
I always thought the center of our galaxy was just one gigantic black hole.
If it is only being picked up from one telescope array it makes me wonder if it’s something actually earth based.
It’s a relatively new radio telescope that discovered it. A super sensitive one at that. So it could be a signal that only this telescope can see. So scientist are currently looking for other areas in space where we can see these signals
Wow I've never been the first one to write a comment before! Great video by the way!
Congratulations 👏🤩👍🏻😂
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I'm absolutely made up for you, best news of the day for me. Well done, Jakub, you deserve it mate.
The earth spinning can be translated in hZ, I really want to hear this signal they speak of.
It's aliens calling about out planets warranty.
From what direction or constellation near the center of the Galaxy did it come from? Near A* ?
Always great content! Thank You!
Is it possible that a star orbiting our galaxy's black hole is going through hawking's radiation creating the signal.
It is curious that the radio waves are circularly polarized.
It's Thanos 🤗🤗
Could it be alien communication waves or a signal it's just we don't know how to decypher it?
Scientist don’t think that’s likely. They think it’s a new massive object we don’t know about yet due to the young age of the telescope they are measuring these signals with. This particular telescope is relatively new and more sensitive that other telescopes so they are searching other new areas of space for this type of signal
Galaxy Quest 2.0 haha!
Maybe someone is doing the same as us. Just signaling their presence in the Universe ... same way we are doing but do to the rotation of our respective planets it makes it almost impossible to coordinate/plan the incoming messages. :)
why is there an age destrection cant watch now
You tube zegt dat dit ongepaste content is. Ik vond het uitermate gepaste content.
if think that the signal is coming from the saggatrius a* but why repeating.
I thing that it is eating a star and the star and the blak hole is throwing signal many times and after that the star was eaten and the signal disappear.
It ,match up with the story fully
The signal has been decoded, it reads: Alien Lives Matter
all of ur videos r interesting John. i know there have been times we argued but that does mean i dont find ur videos interesting and insightful
What about merging black holes merging neutron stars in supernovas they make noise
Yes very interesting! Could this be a pulsar orbiting a super massive black hole and having it's mass stripped from it as it does so and further more could the effects from the gravitational lensing be giving inaccurate readings through this process causing the radiation emitted from the pulsar to be consistent with the orbiting of the black hole?
Where can I hear the signal by itself?
Hi fascinating one day it may happen David 🚀🚀🇬🇧❤️👍
do we not get to hear it then
I'm trying to find exoplanets here. Hurry up !!!!!!!
Wow really? The one heart you give is to someone you personally know? What about the rest of us that helped this channel grow to where it is? Wow man.
Sorry if you felt like that KarakeDuov
@@InsaneCuriosity I only gave an observation. I see so many CZcamsrs who once they get big, they stop even trying to reply or heart comments to let there subs know "hey, we see you and thank you" I know you can't get to everybody. But a few, that few goes a long way. I didn't mean I wanted to be hearted. It's just out of all the comments it was only that one.
Can you decode the signal
Hmmm? You used the word "intent" at 8:26 relative to a "signal" in a far off galaxy . I would have to say this pretty much discounts your entire video since there isn't any intent in space.
Pulsating from close proximity of fast rotating cluster of solar system and stars. 🤯🥴🙃🤪🙂
Sorry my bad I left my boombox on.
It's a local McDonald's
The creamy nugget center?
This is very interesting what is it aliens ?
Its the GROX :-).
It’s nugat…..
Hehe...asscap
Babylon 4
Hey the question are we alone in the universe will be answered as soon as I'm famous .
Michael J. Fox : I have your autograph..
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2025
Why do these videos have to be 12 minutes long, ??? I don't have all light year. , Seriously. Could be a much shorter video.