Stop trying make black holes people colder is dencer what's the most dence thing known to the universe technology is getting dangerous what happend last time atoms were f'ed with
@somekiwidude19 минут бұрын
That hadron collider what happens if it's containment breaks due to a natural disaster think smart stuff but I think stupid idea just like nuclear yea can contain it but not from an earth quake wake up people or tsunami what if a meteor hits it there so many possibilities that could cause disaster with some technology we using
@SajiSNairNair-tu9dkСағат бұрын
Blue in the face😥
@Seer_Of_The_Woodlands3 сағат бұрын
The Fermi paradox is a stupid and unimaginative concept and humanity is far too impatient when it comes to exploring space and the universe. space is so unbelievably big and we are so small that it is very difficult to comprehend and at the moment we hardly even try to find intelligent life. we spend more money on pointless wars and our own greed than on exploring space and its secrets. and the idea that we are the only intelligent species in the Milky Way is incredibly arrogant and human-centered and earth-centric that it approximates an earth-centric solar system model in its stupidity. as if we were back in the Middle Ages and that the sun was "circling the earth". I find that idea and concept so stupid. it is like a desperate attempt to hold on to human uniqueness in the face of the vastness of the universe.
@PardeslandКүн бұрын
I *firmly* believe, that humanity must go out to explore Space *as ONE.* *ONE HUMANITY. ONE UNIFIED PLANET, AT LEAST AS FAR AS SPACE IS CONCERNED.*
@pendulumandraven93382 күн бұрын
7:10 "four point fifteen"? :")
@gobi6042 күн бұрын
How is absolute zero (or close to it) measured? I know that absolute zero cannot be achieved due to Helsingborg uncertainty but you mentioned that various experiments could not reach absolute zero. So how would you know if you have actually reached absolute zero?
@ricardoabh32423 күн бұрын
About uncertainty.. it’s wave/average no? So for tiniest time I goes trough 0k or even negative?
@tsalVlog3 күн бұрын
"that's just quantum physics for you" is the physics version of "if you want to survive as a witch, get used to this feeling"
@ChronoSquare3 күн бұрын
Absorbing more sunlight would probably become a real hazard during recurring novae or otherwise during magnetic excursions of a magnetic pole flip, like we are currently experiencing here on Earth. Galactic magnetic waves triggering any potential micro novae due to dust deposition, combined with a low deflection from weak electromagnetic field shielding, would irradiate redder plants too much.
@ericlandory3 күн бұрын
Indéniablement ce fut une farce, aux acteurs/trices grossièrement dessinés mais le scénario est parfait : à qui ?
@diamondzoyd3 күн бұрын
Great quality coverage, keep up the awesome work!
@yadgar19693 күн бұрын
The confusion about Jupiter being a "failed star" mostly comes from the 1984 sci-fi movie "2010: The Year We Make Contact", the sequel to "2001: A Space Odyssey", I think...
@yadgar19693 күн бұрын
Currently the most disturbing idea is that Trumpism, Putinism, postmodernism, religious fundamentalism and other counter-rational ideologies are finally closing with an deliberate slam the time window during which we are able to distinguish between facts and myths and thus capable of exploring the Universe at all! Maybe the final plunge into a new Dark Age has just begun a few years ago, with the mounting climate catastrophe and all its repercussions ensuring that we will be never able to recover from it anymore... maybe.
@robertakey15084 күн бұрын
Not sure why I picked this specific video to comment on but I am loving all of your content! I will be going through your entire videography! Keep up the good work your explanations are perfect and fill in the gaps I have in my scientific knowledge
@kam7r8824 күн бұрын
14:35 kzbin.info/www/bejne/iGbLdJ6eZ6Z7a5o
@beardedroofer4 күн бұрын
No atom movement at absolute 0. Okay, but is there movement at the Planck scale?
@TomGerritsen-o9r4 күн бұрын
You have a very pleasant voice to listen to!
@efebrahim4 күн бұрын
just started the vid, but i gotta ask. how have our signals reached 800 lightyears? how is that possible? have we been broadcasting shit for 800 years?
@fusion96194 күн бұрын
Are there any ways we might speed up Venus' rotation?
@mxyzptplk4 күн бұрын
how is reality a real thing that exists
@josephcorcoran87144 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. Thank you for putting in the work it takes to make them. I’m sure it isn’t as easy as people sometimes think.
@Zenith88964 күн бұрын
I clicked on this space video SO fast! Thanks for all of your information about the creation of the telescope and facts about Galileo Galilei.
@cq71885 күн бұрын
You should marry Anton petrov
@GeorgeBouratsis5 күн бұрын
Always happy to see another video up! Thank you and keep it up!
@mattiasorre17185 күн бұрын
We are an extreme entity. The temps in the universe range from ca -250C to 100 million million million million million C. We exist in right up to the coldest temps possible, we get almost down to -100 just here on Earth alone - but we're unfathomably far away from the other end of temperatures.
@digitalimager49465 күн бұрын
Your videos are eminently watchable. Instructive and satisfying. Thanks.
We should start on Babylon 1 right away. Although DS9 had a better aesthetic. I hear commercial flights within 50 years. I’d love to see that. Edit: Does time pass faster on the space station?
@TomGerritsen-o9r4 күн бұрын
As you know time is relative so because the people on the spacestation travel faster then we on earth they will have aged a little bit slower than us. Or from earth's perspective time passes slower on the space station.
@ThePokeMusicLover5 күн бұрын
She... she froze *LIGHT*‽ Holy crap@
@ericnyhus94895 күн бұрын
Always super hyped when I open KZbin and see a bluedotdweeller vid
@etunimenisukunimeni13025 күн бұрын
Thanks! Love your videos, so relaxing and informative to watch. They somehow always flow so effortlessly from one part to the next, I can't put my finger on what I mean, but your delivery is unique and top notch 😊
@OldMan8545 күн бұрын
Oh, new subscriber. First video since subscribing.
@OldMan8545 күн бұрын
Uh, just a small question? If that’s a real picture of the Skylab in orbit, where is the photographer standing/floating? Did think we were doing space walks yet?
@bluedotdweller5 күн бұрын
@@OldMan854 it was probably made by people on board a craft in the process of approaching/leaving. The first space walk was in 1965.
@OldMan8545 күн бұрын
@ thanks for the info. I hadn’t graduated high school yet so probably wasn’t paying attention.
@runwiththewind32815 күн бұрын
Thank you
@hanspeter64275 күн бұрын
Nice. Good video as always.
@JunnoStromboli5 күн бұрын
Cool I'm one of the early birds! I think your content is cool and I'm here for it
@Daniel-jk7pe5 күн бұрын
Bird is the word
@wooddogg85 күн бұрын
@@Daniel-jk7pe B-B-B Bird bird bird
@naciremasti5 күн бұрын
Could you make a long form Voyager documentary? I recently fell into a Voyager rabbit hole and there's alot of good stuff from the news broadcasts of the fly bys that alot of people probably havent seen. So much engineering has gone into keeping them alive and information still being discovered from them.
@bluedotdweller5 күн бұрын
@@naciremasti I plan to do an episode in this series on the Voyagers and the exploration of the farthest worlds in the Solar system.
@naciremasti5 күн бұрын
@@bluedotdweller Same with Pioneers, too?
@bluedotdweller5 күн бұрын
@@naciremasti And New Horizons!
@naciremasti5 күн бұрын
@@bluedotdweller nice, I've watched your golden record video at least half a dozen times. Sleuthed the 116 pictures outta the webs too. They're absolutely remarkable in their simplicity and recycling of proven technology at the time. Unfortunately, Ed passed away this year, so they've outlived their Mission Commander but their times are coming to a cold end. RTG's only last so long.
@symeo27785 күн бұрын
New vid, yay!
@Hakasedess6 күн бұрын
Saying quantum physics is counter-intuitive is like saying water is wet tbh Like yeah, at that scale, and weirdly enough not really above it, stuff just acts... I mean, it acts randomly, which sounds like a joke in itself. We dug too deep, and too greedily, and when we emerged on the other end we realized we'd killed determinism and discovered God truly does play dice with the universe.
@Yajna0076 күн бұрын
0:42 and 00:43 ❝Evolution does not {cannot} care about optimization!❞ 👈 exactly.
@e.q.86816 күн бұрын
Fascinating. Thank you!
@capnkwick42866 күн бұрын
Maybe if we use a different time scale when we say "soon". "Betelgeuse will explode any century".
@yadgar19697 күн бұрын
In June of 2004, I was able to see a large group of sunspots with naked eyes and not even any filter - the setting sun was dimmed by haze near the horizon so I was able to observe it without getting blinded! Too bad I had no binocular with me, let alone my 4.5 inch Newtonian...
@bluedotdweller6 күн бұрын
That's pretty awesome, however I would advice against looking at the sun with binoculars or a telescope, even when it's setting or hazy. The lenses concentrate the light and can damage your eyes. Always use a filter to observe the sun.
@eurobonapartiste7 күн бұрын
The question is habitable for whom? A super-habitable planet might be ideal for life, but deadly for us. A massive super-Earth might have too much gravity. Since we have evolved to be ideally suited to the conditions of our Earth, we will have to be lucky to find a twin planet if we want to colonise it. Great video, I left a subscription
@Jamex077 күн бұрын
Red plants REFLECT red light. Green plants DO absorb red light. Thats why plants aren't purple on earth because red light actually carries more energy than yellow light.
@okinasevych7 күн бұрын
gosh, you're pretty, I'm already a sucker for intelligent, articulate women. btw,Nobel is pronounced "no bell"
@DoctorOnkelap7 күн бұрын
nice and comprehensive
@KupoPallo7 күн бұрын
I stopped watching at 0:07 where the moron units appeared :( can we be better and not use moron units?