That’s what the angels sound like lads 🙏✝️ heavenly
@TwiggyKeely18 сағат бұрын
This is my culture! My Dad is from the Gaeltacht (the last few pockets of Irish people whose first language is still Irish and they fish and herd sheep and farm and live like they have for hundreds of years) in far western Ireland on the coast in Connemara, nestled in Galway Bay. Irish dance is a big part of our culture, as well as storytelling! The Irish have beautiful folklore, and people in the Gaeltacht are warm and friendly. Thank you for experiencing a bit of our culture as well as sharing your culture with us!
@lisametauro719919 сағат бұрын
He said these types of accidents... this was no accident!
@Jeni1019 сағат бұрын
It will be nine years from fire to complete restoration in 2027. It has reopened but there is still a lot of work to be done.
@Catatonic41919 сағат бұрын
It's infinite sure, but not Infinitely infinite.
@odonnelly4619 сағат бұрын
We don't know that yet. We can't be sure yet that it is actually infinite.
@SatanasanataS19 сағат бұрын
@leeallen918220 сағат бұрын
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@christopherhanton661121 сағат бұрын
very good video for long time we always thought the andromeda galaxy was the closest but in 2003 we found out a galaxy much closer to own it is Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy only 25,000 light years away from our sun in the Canis Major constellation
@High-Overlord-Pugula22 сағат бұрын
Babu turning into a rock star with his shades on
@jonBrown-k4p23 сағат бұрын
gosh, guess indians are up for anything....
@jeanneymar374423 сағат бұрын
It's a bad documentary
@adrianhempfing204223 сағат бұрын
It made we wonder has any person travelled further than the moon yet ? I'm guessing it's not yet as Mars is to far
@odonnelly4619 сағат бұрын
The farthest a human has traveled from earth, to date, is just under 249,000 miles.
@odonnelly4623 сағат бұрын
Babu is mistakenly taking many of the facts shown here to be speculation. There is a bit of speculation but most of the material shown is FACT, not speculation. Unfortunately, many of these science episodes are WAY BEYOND their understanding.
@hurricane24323 сағат бұрын
I can only hope that I maintain the drip for as long as Babu has
@bobbiepahl3500Күн бұрын
Wow I never seen anything like this before very risky death can happen the risk they taking with there lives but enjoyed watching it love my brother s 🙏❤️
@bobbiepahl3500Күн бұрын
Wow I never seen anything like this before very risky death can happen the risk they taking with there lives but enjoyed watching it love my brother s 🙏❤️
@whitefilly8802Күн бұрын
Love you guys! :)
@TallisKeetonКүн бұрын
Riverdance is always in my heart as one of the greatest kind of dance, its fire, it should be renamed as fire dance :D
@lunarrtgКүн бұрын
Thanks for the fun video. Always love the space content. Happy New Years!🪐🎉
@ll7868Күн бұрын
There's no guesswork or mistakes in the math, that's what peer reviews are for. Any time a scientist makes a prediction it's called a hypothesis, every other scientist will do their best to debunk it and go over their math meticulously to find any mistakes, math can't lie, people can so they'll argue and debate to weed out any personal bias. If they find no mistakes and no bias then it's accepted as a Scientific Law, like the Laws of Physics such as gravity, the speed of light and motion, when you add together many Scientific Laws you get a Scientific Theory such as the Theory of Relativity that most people recognize as E=mc2. A Scientific Theory is about as factual as science gets, unfortunately too many people confuse a Scientific Theory with a hypothetical theory/hypothesis or unproven/unprovable claim such as "My god exists and all others are false" and deny the facts saying "It's just guesswork" and "People make mistakes".
@sampeeps3371Күн бұрын
Britain criticised India for wasting money on a space program while receiving so much aid. India asked for the 50 trillion Britain looted from India for over 200 years. Well played India, well played.
@amauryscrazyrealityshow827Күн бұрын
Babu we love you in Puerto Rico . We love all of you .
@bobbiepahl3500Күн бұрын
Egg shells can be grinned up and given to chickens for calcium and you can make beautiful things with egg shells my aunt used to make beautiful things with eggshells 🙏❤️
@hannabertrand4460Күн бұрын
Your prayer at the end was just beautiful. ❤
@bobbiepahl3500Күн бұрын
Babu you would be shocked how mutch stuff gets wasted I am so glad to see this it will help us and others so much 🙏❤️
@zaitarhКүн бұрын
Nice video, as always with the science reactions! The narrator says that there are an infinite number of stars and planets in flat universes and open universes, but there is no way of knowing that or even if space will be infinite in those situations. The video is taking a simplified model as being the absolute truth, which i think is a bit problematic... Luckily they mentioned themselves that some of it was speculation
@OzymandiasKaboomКүн бұрын
When the boys mentioned their thoughts on Pi and Star Wars, I realized that they really need to have someone explain the basics before they watch this type of content. Without understanding irrational numbers or the physics of light speed, the rest of it is confusing, no matter how smart someone is!
@dmschoice2571Күн бұрын
I kind of agree with Babu: even if logic dictates the three postulated possibilities, there's always a tiny chance that we missed something 😉 Felt strongly reminded of the videos from MelodySheep by this. Any chance that we might get a react to one of these some day?
@odonnelly4619 сағат бұрын
The three possibilities are based on straight-forward knowledge of geometries. No wiggle room left for any significant difference. It is the way geometries work.
@Kollobokk-z7nКүн бұрын
I think the biggest problem that nobody can solve is to travel from one galaxy to the nearest next galaxy would be taken more time than a humans lifetime. So we can never visit even one of these infinite galaxies. 😅😂
@odonnelly4619 сағат бұрын
Uh, going at the speed of light itself, it would take about 30 Billion lifetimes just to reach our NEAREST major galaxy, the Andromeda Galaxy.
@bobbiepahl3500Күн бұрын
Vegables and fruit are inportant to have too and most importantly water🙏❤️
@bobbiepahl3500Күн бұрын
Makes my mouth water to makes me hungry looks so delicious 😋🙏❤️
@SherriLyle80sКүн бұрын
6:48 😂 Yeah, space is wild, so hard to wrap our minds around it.
@markmuller7962Күн бұрын
Most of this is proven science Babu 😄! Plus a bunch of unproven larger cosmological hypotheses
@grugbug4313Күн бұрын
Solid! Top KEK! Peace be with you.
@steelersgoingfor7in2024Күн бұрын
Epic
@Akash_AkshayКүн бұрын
Show them Something Related to Indus Valley civilization.....they definitely would be amazed learning how ahead india was back in time
@markmuller7962Күн бұрын
Think about it, if the universe is infinite, statistically, there are infinite copies of you, some in better conditions, and some... you don't want to think about. Same thing if space is infinite in time, there will be infinite copies of you in the future
@Sam_Sir_MathsКүн бұрын
What if there are no copies, we are unique. Alone
@markmuller7962Күн бұрын
@Sam_Sir_Maths It's statistically and mathematically impossibile, you'd need to add the supernatural or faith to it. Even just with quantum teleportation, given an infinite amount of time or space, infinite copies of you would pop in existence including in the middle of outer space and D. instantly Edit: Jeez, we even have look-alike/s in just one planet
@Sam_Sir_MathsКүн бұрын
@@markmuller7962 look alikes , not copies. Not adding any supernatural elements but still We all have unique finger prints, unique tongue print, unique DNA. Not even identical twins have same all these same.
@markmuller7962Күн бұрын
@Sam_Sir_Maths Sorry but you didn't get anything of what I said, I can argue on philosophy amd ideas but not on the meaning of simple concepts, my free time is not infinite
@proton8689Күн бұрын
@@Sam_Sir_Maths it's statically possible to ahve copies of the same prints. just not probable
@annet5055Күн бұрын
Great reactions to a very interesting video. Blessings to you all 🙏🙏
@14yayКүн бұрын
Hello! :D
@roshan9238Күн бұрын
God bless them
@rogertemple7193Күн бұрын
I really enjoy seeing their reactions about everything that they see for the first time thank you.☕🧋🇮🇳👋
@bobbiepahl3500Күн бұрын
Very interesting what the country have I learn from it thank you for sharing it with us babu and brothers 🙏❤️
@thefolder3086Күн бұрын
Maybe ask them to react to the India space launch! That would be interesting
@DebzASMRКүн бұрын
Very good suggestion, but sir is always hesitant to show them stuff from their own indian culture because it's not "western enough" or whatever. They showed them life of pi after a LOT I mean a LOT of suggestions, and they still haven't seen slumdog millionaire because it's based on India.
@adrianhempfing204223 сағат бұрын
Definitely should watch Slumdog Millionaire
@hulduКүн бұрын
That crocodile was terrifying. I don't doubt that even reptiles remember people but even with that in consideration, it's such a dangerous wild animal. The same goes with lions, tigers, leopards, hyenas, wild dogs and so on. We must *never* forget that these are wild animals at the end of the day they are not domesticated pets.
@bobbiepahl3500Күн бұрын
I feel bad for these people all there hard work money wasted wasted from mistakes 🙏❤️
@bobbiepahl3500Күн бұрын
A new design dog prints in cement 🙏❤️I love babus drums 🪘 🙏❤️
@bobbiepahl3500Күн бұрын
A new design dog prints in cement 🙏❤️
@jasonparker6319Күн бұрын
I love watching the look of interest and awe on their faces. I wish I was still in awe over what we think are typical things.
@bobbiepahl3500Күн бұрын
All that work these people made wasted and hard work money gone🙏❤️that weather ice coming down was what is called hail🙏❤️
@bobbiepahl3500Күн бұрын
All that work these people made wasted and hard work money gone🙏❤️