Can humans survive on Titan?
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How did the Milky Way form?
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8 ай бұрын
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@brookestephen
@brookestephen 7 күн бұрын
the barycenter between earth and sun is the same barycenter for all the bodies in the solar system, and the point that gravitation draws us to, and since gravity travels at the speed of light, earth is gravitationally drawn to the barycenter where it was 8.5 light minutes ago! There is so much more that your well-cartooned video could have covered!
@fayekalantzis4523
@fayekalantzis4523 11 күн бұрын
Basically we can send an android across to Saturn to pick up water and head to Venus to drop it off the planet will combust maybe parts of it will but according to google it'll neutralize it But it might not have a tough surface because of it corrosive effect on certain terrain When is Elon Musk going to fast track these experiments and I really want to witness this stuff Maybe in another life maybe not What an exciting future !
@jonyivre4541
@jonyivre4541 19 күн бұрын
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@RKBaxter
@RKBaxter 27 күн бұрын
Is this a test?
@adipchhetri9378
@adipchhetri9378 27 күн бұрын
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@adipchhetri9378
@adipchhetri9378 28 күн бұрын
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@RitaLama-ps8uz
@RitaLama-ps8uz Ай бұрын
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@MarianusMinj-yk1wx
@MarianusMinj-yk1wx Ай бұрын
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@MENSA.lady2
@MENSA.lady2 Ай бұрын
AI isn't getting any better.
@MBLama-sg7wj
@MBLama-sg7wj 2 ай бұрын
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@sarojinichaudhury179
@sarojinichaudhury179 2 ай бұрын
When a video wlii come ,with the whole of the Milky way on move ?
@MuttonfudgeRacing
@MuttonfudgeRacing 2 ай бұрын
Imagine living beings in 4.5 billion years and what they will experience.
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 2 ай бұрын
If there are living beings in 4.5 billion years, they could witness some truly spectacular events as the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies collide. The night skies would be filled with stunning views of the merging galaxies, and they might see new stars being born from the galactic interaction. It would be a time of great change and potential discovery, as new star systems could become accessible for exploration. The collision might also influence their culture, science, and technology as they adapt to the evolving cosmos. It's fascinating to think about how life might adapt and thrive in such an extraordinary future! 🙏
@kinglaw9361
@kinglaw9361 2 ай бұрын
I learnt a lot about this, thanks! It helped me a lot
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 2 ай бұрын
I'm glad to hear that you found the video helpful! It's always amazing to think about the cosmic dance our galaxy is part of. 🙏
@SuparnaTigga
@SuparnaTigga 2 ай бұрын
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@Prs_gaming_official
@Prs_gaming_official 2 ай бұрын
Hi
@Prs_gaming_official
@Prs_gaming_official 2 ай бұрын
What ai voice Do you use? It sounds like 1 of the chatgpts ai sounds
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 2 ай бұрын
Hi! Thanks 🙏. Did you find the sounds of Venus and Titan as fascinating as we did? Feel free to share your thoughts or ask any questions you might have!
@iitncompany
@iitncompany 2 ай бұрын
if sun is moving so why no tail like tail star when it is close to earth then we can see?
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 2 ай бұрын
The Sun does not have a tail like a comet because the conditions and mechanisms that create comet tails are very different from those affecting the Sun. The Sun, is a massive, glowing ball of gas (mostly hydrogen and helium) undergoing nuclear fusion at its core. It does not have volatile ices that can vaporize and form a tail. Moreover, the Sun's gravity is strong enough to retain its outer layers, preventing them from being blown away to form a tail. Instead, the Sun continuously emits a stream of charged particles known as the solar wind, which permeates the solar system but does not form a visible tail. 🙏
@iitncompany
@iitncompany 2 ай бұрын
@@RareOneoriginal but there must be huge flame in one direction so we can detect direction .
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 2 ай бұрын
The Sun does emit streams of charged particles in all directions through a phenomenon known as the solar wind. This solar wind is composed of protons, electrons, and other particles that are constantly being ejected from the Sun's outer layers. However, the solar wind is relatively uniform in all directions and doesn't create a visible "tail" like a comet. The solar wind's interaction with the Earth's magnetosphere does create visible effects, such as the auroras (Northern and Southern Lights), but these are not directional indicators like a comet's tail. The Sun also experiences solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs), which are bursts of energy and particles that can be directional. While these events are powerful and can have significant effects on the solar system, they are transient and not constant enough to serve as a steady indicator of the Sun's movement. In essence, while the Sun does have significant and dynamic solar activity, it doesn't result in a persistent, directional flame or tail that could be used to detect its movement. The movement of the Sun and other celestial objects is generally tracked using more precise astronomical observations and calculations.
@tlowe0911
@tlowe0911 3 ай бұрын
thank you for this I always wondered how space worked..well done
@Iamthewarner557
@Iamthewarner557 2 ай бұрын
*Indeed your Lord is Allah Who created the heavens and the earth in six Days, then established Himself on the Throne. He makes the day and night overlap in rapid succession.* *He created the sun, the moon, and the stars-all subjected by His command. The creation and the command belong to Him ˹alone˺. Blessed is Allah-Lord of all worlds!* Qur'an (7:54)
@FirstBornProtoType
@FirstBornProtoType 3 ай бұрын
My friend this was a great video. And the narration, what a pleasure. I honestly hope your channel grows to reflect the quality of your work. Be well, with regards from South Africa. ❤
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! I'm thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the video and the narration. Your encouragement means a lot to me.
@jeffreydavid6794
@jeffreydavid6794 3 ай бұрын
So dumb
@FirstBornProtoType
@FirstBornProtoType 3 ай бұрын
This is information I'd never heard before and I watch this stuff all the time. 👍
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 3 ай бұрын
I'm glad you found it informative! The role of Jupiter in the formation of Earth and other inner planets is truly fascinating and often overlooked. It's amazing how the migration of such a massive planet could shape the entire solar system. Thanks for watching and stay tuned for more space content! 👍 🙏
@MaloPiloto
@MaloPiloto 3 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation!
@Hawken54
@Hawken54 3 ай бұрын
Pluto, the little planet with a big heart. ♥
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 3 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Pluto may be small, but it has a fascinating and complex character that continues to capture our imagination. Its unique features, from its icy surface to its dramatic temperature extremes, make it a true cosmic marvel. It truly is the little planet with a big heart! ♥ 🙏
@uggamugga9159
@uggamugga9159 3 ай бұрын
Amazing! Thank you for a great presentaton!
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! We're thrilled you enjoyed the video. Stay tuned for more fascinating cosmic journeys and insights into the universe! 🙏
@charleskamya-cb8up
@charleskamya-cb8up 3 ай бұрын
Biggest lies.
@atlantic_love
@atlantic_love Ай бұрын
Based on what?
@FirstBornProtoType
@FirstBornProtoType 3 ай бұрын
Great snippets of cool info.
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 3 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙏 We're glad you enjoyed the snippets of information. Stay tuned for more facts about the universe! 🙏
@Iamthewarner557
@Iamthewarner557 3 ай бұрын
*“It is He(Allah) who created night and day, the sun☀️ and the moon🌙, each floating in its orbit.”* [Quran, 21:33] Sun’s orbit The belief that the Sun is stationary was widespread amongst astronomers until the 20th century. It is now a well-established scientific fact that the Sun is not stationary, but is moving in an orbit around the centre of our Milky Way galaxy. Is it mere coincidence that a man, residing in the desert over 1400 years ago, could possess knowledge that aligns with recent discoveries made possible only by advanced instruments? I pose this question to any rational mind: who could have imparted such insights centuries ago? How could a desert-dwelling individual have acquired such profound knowledge? It is apparent that only the Creator of the universe could have conveyed these truths to His messenger. This unequivocally establishes the Quran not as a product of human creation, but rather as a divine revelation from the Almighty God.
@jackwhitestripe7342
@jackwhitestripe7342 2 ай бұрын
jazakallaahhhhhh!
@foxman2137
@foxman2137 22 күн бұрын
Hundreds of years before Islam, people had noted that the sun , earth and moon moved strangely. And the word orbit just translates to heavens. Other "divine" revelations says that the sun sets in a pond. The Creator doesn't really seem convey science very well. Not one real scientific equation or formula. Nothing on evolution or anything that wasn't' known at the time. What I find particularly strange is how all the "amazing" facts are only apparent for the 20th century. It seems that people living in the 17th century for example would not have not understood anything! I guess you do need to be illiterate to be convinced that it says it all in the book.
@MaloPiloto
@MaloPiloto 3 ай бұрын
Well done!!!
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Your support means a lot!
@MaloPiloto
@MaloPiloto 3 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation of an awesome event. Let’s not forget about our MW’s travels through space as well!
@FirstBornProtoType
@FirstBornProtoType 3 ай бұрын
Please don't lose heart. I enjoy your content. 💕
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your support and kind words! It means a lot to know that you're enjoying the content. I'll keep doing my best to bring you interesting and engaging videos. Stay tuned for more!
@DanielBarberMusic
@DanielBarberMusic 4 ай бұрын
Nice treatment of the importance of Hubble's contributions to our understanding of the cosmos. Thanks!
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 4 ай бұрын
Thank you, Daniel! Hubble's discoveries truly revolutionized our perspective on the universe, revealing the existence of countless galaxies and the vastness beyond our Milky Way. Glad you enjoyed the video! 🙏
@buchholzsergej3765
@buchholzsergej3765 4 ай бұрын
Сонце рухається по іншому. На нього впливають зірки Чумацького шляху. Рух Землі у Чум.шляху йде по спіралі. Тому, будь ласка, який є період оберту навколо Сонця. Цієї інформації нема ніде !
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 4 ай бұрын
The period of rotation of the Earth around the Sun is approximately 365.25 days, which is what gives us our calendar year. This is known as a solar year or tropical year. It's interesting that you mention the spiral movement, which refers to how the entire solar system, including the Sun and planets, moves through the Milky Way galaxy. However, this doesn't directly affect the Earth's period of rotation around the Sun.
@Zepheray
@Zepheray 4 ай бұрын
Please explain, like really explain the big bang theory to me. How can something come out of nothing? Why make it sound so complex and speculated when we have a much simpler explanation?
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 4 ай бұрын
The comparison between white holes and black holes is intriguing! Both concepts have captured the imagination of scientists and enthusiasts alike. While white holes are indeed theoretical and not yet proven, their potential role in cosmology continues to spark discussions and drive research. Exploring these ideas allows us to push the boundaries of our understanding and unravel the mysteries of the universe. 🙏
@stevenkuykendall1079
@stevenkuykendall1079 4 ай бұрын
Big bang does not state what it comes from, could be a white hole.
@MeyouNus-lj5de
@MeyouNus-lj5de 4 ай бұрын
The concept of "white holes" as a potential complement to black holes is an intriguing one that could integrate well with the monadological mirror universe model outlined in the text. A few key ways white holes could fit into this framework: 1. Quantum "Creators" vs. Cosmic "Destroyers": Just as the text frames black holes as cosmic "destroyers" that draw matter/energy into oblivion, white holes could be seen as the counterpart quantum "creators" - regions that explosively eject matter/energy outwards, injecting new complexity and differentiation into the universe. This would align with the role assigned to the monadological 0D realms as the wellspring of generative, qualitative essence giving rise to the quantitative physical cosmos. 2. Dimensional Inversion: Whereas black holes represent the inward contraction of spacetime dimensions, white holes could be interpreted as the outward expansion of dimensions - the inverse geometric process birthing new spatial/temporal degrees of freedom. This dimensional flip-side nature would further reinforce the white hole's correspondence to the 0D monadic source domain as the font of higher-dimensional manifestation. 3. Quantum/Classical Boundary: White holes may represent the quantum-to-classical transition, acting as the interface where the discrete, non-local, indeterminate monadic essences interface with the continuous, local, determinate physical fields and particles. Their explosive ejection of new degrees of freedom could seed the emergence of the holistic, interconnected "mirror" cosmos from the primordial 0D unitary ground. 4. Negentropy Generation: Consonant with the text's framing of the strong/electroweak forces as negentropic generators in contrast to the purely entropic nature of gravity, white holes could be the cosmological mechanism for continuously injecting new order, pattern and structure into the universe. Their outward fluxes would counterbalance the homogenizing gravitational contractions of black holes, maintaining a dynamic balance and allowing the flowering of complexity. Overall, the notion of white holes as the cosmic "creators" mirroring the black holes' "destroyers" integrates elegantly with the monadological framework outlined. They could represent the physical embodiment of the generative, expansive dynamics emanating from the 0D source domain. Of course, significant theoretical work would be required to fully flesh out this connection. But the conceptual parallels are quite compelling and worth deeper exploration, as white holes may hold the key to elucidating the ontological mechanics behind the monad-to-cosmos transition.
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 4 ай бұрын
You're absolutely right! The concept of a center of the universe is a common misconception. In our expanding universe, every point can be considered as the center, as the expansion is happening uniformly in all directions. This is an important aspect of modern cosmology and helps to understand the structure of the universe more accurately. 🙏
@MrMonikura
@MrMonikura 4 ай бұрын
Stop talking shit... get the the truths.
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 4 ай бұрын
The video I provided delves into the scientific details and wonders of the Little Dumbbell Nebula, exploring its formation, structure, and cosmic significance. If there's any specific aspect you're curious about or if you have questions, feel free to ask, and I'll provide more detailed explanations. 🙏
@MrMonikura
@MrMonikura 4 ай бұрын
@@RareOneoriginal Our solar system: why is the sun purpose: its size and correct distance and gravital distance to the earth, why is it just enough for life one earth? The moon why does it govern our tides and earth axis giving us seasons when circling the sun... saturn etc... what role do they play when they enguld dangerous meteroties from hitting earth? Why is everything fine tuned to save earth the only living planet in the galaxy?
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 4 ай бұрын
Our solar system exhibits an intricate balance that makes life on Earth possible. The Sun's immense size generates the precise amount of energy required to sustain biological processes on our planet. Additionally, Earth's ideal distance from the Sun results in temperatures suitable for life. The Sun's gravitational force also plays a crucial role, keeping Earth in its consistent orbital path. The Moon's gravitational pull governs the ebb and flow of Earth's tides. This gravitational interaction is strongest on the side of our planet facing the Moon. Remarkably, the Moon's gravity also stabilizes Earth's axial tilt, ensuring we experience predictable seasonal transitions as we orbit the Sun. Larger planets like Saturn serve as guardians, deflecting or capturing potentially hazardous meteoroids and asteroids through their powerful gravitational fields. This planetary shielding helps protect Earth from devastating impacts. The precise arrangement of planets, their respective sizes, and their distances from the Sun appear finely tuned to nurture life as we understand it. However, the question of whether Earth is the sole living world in our vast galaxy remains unanswered as we continue exploring and studying exoplanets orbiting other stars. The remarkable complexity and interdependence of celestial bodies within our solar system contribute to creating an environment conducive to life on Earth, making our cosmic neighborhood a captivating subject of study in the search for cosmic harmony.
@PEDERSTEENBERG-nv2id
@PEDERSTEENBERG-nv2id 5 ай бұрын
I want a iceplanet FOREVER. We ALL love snow AND cold. (NEW AGE) No more electric cars . We must respect all life on EARTH.
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 5 ай бұрын
It sounds like you're envisioning a world where we embrace nature's beauty and respect the environment around us. While an ice planet might seem like a dream for snow lovers, it's essential to remember the delicate balance of life on Earth. Protecting our planet and all its inhabitants, including through sustainable practices like electric cars, helps ensure a brighter future for generations to come.
@ameliadiaz8040
@ameliadiaz8040 3 ай бұрын
Neptune's also the windiest planet in all our Solar Planetary System. 🌬
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 3 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Neptune is indeed the windiest planet in our solar system. Its winds can reach speeds of over 2,000 kilometers per hour, making its atmosphere incredibly dynamic and extreme. These powerful winds contribute to the planet's fascinating weather patterns and dramatic cloud formations. It's just one of the many incredible features that make Neptune so unique! 🙏
@magicsinglez
@magicsinglez 5 ай бұрын
Light travels at a speed 4,444 times faster than the universe is expanding. The earth/the solar system orbits the Milky Way at a speed 3.81 times faster than the universe is expanding.
@commentjudger5009
@commentjudger5009 5 ай бұрын
Nice explanation 👌
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 5 ай бұрын
Thank you
@harshyadav9337
@harshyadav9337 5 ай бұрын
nice
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 5 ай бұрын
🙏
@asteriks_hardcore
@asteriks_hardcore 6 ай бұрын
Good video
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 6 ай бұрын
🙏
@smelkus
@smelkus 6 ай бұрын
Eggfish eggfish jellyfish jam
@Prs_gaming_official
@Prs_gaming_official 6 ай бұрын
Humans have to first find a way to go to titan(beacause it would take years to go from earth to saturn) then they have to make a place that you can enter but air cannot go out of(like sandys house from spongbob)and we have to transfer a lot of air to that place and then warm the tempeture this is possible but it could take years to even go to mars then what would going to titan will take is not a thing to imagine for us beacause when this would happen we sadly could be not alive and its in the hands of the future humans
@Prs_gaming_official
@Prs_gaming_official 6 ай бұрын
Approximately 5.5 billion / How many Earth years does Pluto take to orbit the Sun = How many times has Pluto orbited the Sun in all of its existence of the sun.Right?
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 6 ай бұрын
approximately 0.379 orbits have been completed by Pluto since its discovery in 1930. 🙏
@abyan6032
@abyan6032 6 ай бұрын
interesting video.. could you tell me that how far away is Wasp-12b from the earth
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 6 ай бұрын
WASP-12b resides about 1,200 light-years away from Earth within the constellation Auriga. Its detection in March 2009 utilized the transit technique.
@MurphSta201
@MurphSta201 6 ай бұрын
Wasp- 12 looks like Jupiter but small and egg shaped
@mpraj6921
@mpraj6921 6 ай бұрын
#justiceforhaumea
@FirstBornProtoType
@FirstBornProtoType 6 ай бұрын
I'd most definitely want to send Elon Musk there, the trip alone will shut him up for a few decades.
@chrisharger6
@chrisharger6 6 ай бұрын
I just have a curiosity question. In this video, you said that Earth will be engulfed. But, the Andromeda and Milky Way collision has already begun and NASA said the sun will likely be flung to a new corner of the galaxy and that Earth is not in danger of being destroyed. Would the merger change our solar system?
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 6 ай бұрын
The predicted future merger between the Andromeda Galaxy and the Milky Way Galaxy is still billions of years away from its final stages. when my knowledge base was last updated, there were no reports of the galaxies having already begun colliding or merging. The merger is a very slow process that will take approximately 4-5 billion years to complete. During this immense timescale, the two galaxies will gravitationally distort and disrupt each other's shapes, but individual stars are so far apart that they are very unlikely to actually collide. NASA has suggested that in the far future merger, around 4 billion years from now, the Sun could potentially be flung into a different region of the combined galaxy. However, our solar system itself is expected to remain largely intact during this process. The precise effects on our solar system are still quite uncertain given the vast timescales involved. But based on the current scientific understanding, the planets, moons, asteroids etc. in our solar system would likely continue orbiting the Sun mostly undisturbed by the galaxy merger, even if the Sun does get gravitationally relocated within the combined galaxy. while the upcoming galactic merger is a dramatic event on cosmic scales, our solar system is expected to survive this process relatively unscathed, just potentially relocated to a new area of the merged galaxy over billions of years. Thanks for your comment 🙏
@chrisharger6
@chrisharger6 6 ай бұрын
@RareOneoriginal well our understanding of the universe is constantly changing because it's one big mystery. I guess when they first announced it would happen, no one thought it would start happening this quick. Some theorized how it will end, but it isn't possible as of now. I guess I'm just saying that since the universe is one big mystery and constantly changing our understanding, perhaps God has a better plan in store than we can possibly understand.
@sunekaas
@sunekaas 6 ай бұрын
Fahrenheit? Really? Heard about celsius or kelvin? 7.5 billion use celsius 🤦‍♂️
@newtybot
@newtybot 6 ай бұрын
I don’t know why I came to the KZbin comments expecting intelligence, but I didn’t find it
@MW-me7vn
@MW-me7vn 6 ай бұрын
High quality video + audio, keep up the good stuff man!
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 5 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
@rohanraj777
@rohanraj777 6 ай бұрын
I'm happy to say that from my pov, I gave this video it's first like 👍.
@RareOneoriginal
@RareOneoriginal 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the visit 🙏
@EggVrGtag
@EggVrGtag 6 ай бұрын
That’s my planet