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@dgillespie13
@dgillespie13 5 сағат бұрын
Why did you attempt to make the still images look like video with the added fake snow looking white crap? Stupid and a waste of time.
@rchristie5401
@rchristie5401 20 сағат бұрын
what the hell did you add all that white fluff, representing stars for??
@mateymate3066
@mateymate3066 Күн бұрын
All these images we're seeing are as they were billions of years ago? ..it's just bizarre to think we're surrounded by celestial objects that aren't there as they are now, rather as they were billions of years ago.. makes one wonder what these objects look like now and are they even there today??
@fernsolo
@fernsolo 4 күн бұрын
👍
@MrDannyNoTranny
@MrDannyNoTranny 5 күн бұрын
Really good video.
@bowiealexander4482
@bowiealexander4482 5 күн бұрын
Type 7 person: creates entire universes Me: forgets house keys
@howie4150
@howie4150 8 күн бұрын
What happens when the religious right try to sabotage the James Webb Telescope?
@davethat218
@davethat218 9 күн бұрын
Super Happy to be alive during James Webb!
@qafmbr
@qafmbr 12 күн бұрын
Our old telescope saw 14 billion light years, so that was the age of the universe. Now our new telescope can see 24 billion light years so that is the new age of the universe! And all of our equations and redshift assumptions are incorrect so we made up "dark matter"!
@lu-uf8zj
@lu-uf8zj 14 күн бұрын
In the early days the universe was much smaller so although things look spread out from here they were actually much closer together back then.
@Kerry-G
@Kerry-G 17 күн бұрын
If you’re smart enough to invent Warp Drive, you have absolutely zero desire or need to visit other planets.
@chadinnocenti4906
@chadinnocenti4906 18 күн бұрын
I never got how we can see light from the beginning of the universe , how did we travel faster then that light to be in front of that light to see it in the first place? Just doesn't make logical sense to simpleton like myself.
@peterbird3932
@peterbird3932 18 күн бұрын
Google "Dead Internet Theory"
@LVPAcharn
@LVPAcharn 18 күн бұрын
The big bang, such as it is, happened in this small part of the universe.
@georgecrossman4977
@georgecrossman4977 19 күн бұрын
Most of the photos are not from the James Webb
@norcalviking8992
@norcalviking8992 19 күн бұрын
How do you reach the edge of something that is constantly expanding - supposedly faster than the speed of light?
@NobleSpeedmotoworks
@NobleSpeedmotoworks 19 күн бұрын
A.I. generated video? Whole lotta nothin.
@Stardustparadise418
@Stardustparadise418 18 күн бұрын
Yeah I hate these vids
@StanKeebler
@StanKeebler 22 күн бұрын
Nasa biggest hoax ever pulled off ... NASA to uplift or to decieve...
@Dallas-wu6st
@Dallas-wu6st 22 күн бұрын
If mankind can never leave our solar system we are doomed to go extinct. We must leave because our star will die one day. Our planet Earth will have become uninhabitable long before the death of the Sun.
@xtr1092
@xtr1092 23 күн бұрын
this is old news
@surajv1986
@surajv1986 24 күн бұрын
Realistic video, We will be unable to leave our solar system Unless we either make contact with a benevolent advanced civilization who have mastered Interstellar/intergalactic travel and are willing to share this technology with us at minimal cost or allow some select few of us to piggyback on their crafts.Or we successfully obtain & reverse engineer crashed technology
@leecowell8165
@leecowell8165 22 күн бұрын
That's not gonna happen those ships are controlled by telepathy we're a million years away from doing stuff like that. They may even be built out of elements unknown to us. Yeah our periodic table is pretty small.
@fanbutton
@fanbutton 27 күн бұрын
Can you imagine being couped up in a space capsule for 38,000 years? That's like have 3,800 life sentences in a highly restricted jail cell.
@blackholeentry3489
@blackholeentry3489 16 күн бұрын
Nah....future space ships will soon employ Bob Lazar's FTL drive.
@smgdfcmfah
@smgdfcmfah 28 күн бұрын
Very large "ship" built in orbit. Large enough to contain enough self sustaining farming to supply food to a large crew indefinitely. Nuclear reactor on board large enough to power engines able to put out large amount of thrust nearly indefinitely and supply light for hydroponic farms and power for everything else,. Ability to collect ice from various places within the solar system that can be carried/towed for use as water and electrolysis for rocket fuel and oxygen for breathing. This is just the very basic beginning thoughts of a multi-generational "colony" ship that could theoretically travel for centuries and most of the technology for this already exists - including nuclear powered rocket engines (though these need a lot of upgrading for this scale). The point is, "impossible" isn't even close.
@richcoyle4739
@richcoyle4739 29 күн бұрын
Your damn fake film wear made this impossible to watch. 28 seconds was the end
@leonardgibney2997
@leonardgibney2997 Ай бұрын
At the time of Apollo science pundits predicted we'd be shuttling space tourists routinely to and from the moon by the year 2000. We cannot travel in space. We are prisoners of our evolution.
@leecowell8165
@leecowell8165 22 күн бұрын
Good analogy, Leonard. Prisoners of how we're made. Space is an incredibly hostile place and especially when we get away from LEO. Even the moon is nasty but anything much further is really nasty. Yeah take your helmet off or puncture your suit anywhere off our rock and you got about a minute remaining before you pass very unpleasantly.
@Injudiciously
@Injudiciously Ай бұрын
Will We Ever Be Able to Leave the AI Crap Smothering KZbin?
@bryanboyd7010
@bryanboyd7010 Ай бұрын
Whats with the misleading title and thumbnail ? Makes you look like clickbate
@monaco647
@monaco647 Ай бұрын
I think it’s already a given you cant get anywhere. Lol
@ipfreely679
@ipfreely679 Ай бұрын
Um, calling voyager current technology is like calling the horse and cart a ferrari, also, proxima centauri is the closest star to us, hence proxima name, its part of the alpha centauri system which contains 3 star's
@bricefleckenstein9666
@bricefleckenstein9666 Ай бұрын
"our advanced technology" is SERIOUSLY handicapped by the Nuclear Space Treaty killing Orion and later conceptual upgrades. Yet despite that, we HAVE left the solar system with Voyager (one of them, if not both QUITE yet).
@conrak1
@conrak1 Ай бұрын
clickbait!
@robertshields5396
@robertshields5396 Ай бұрын
One has to ask "Now what?" After spending millions of dollars that could of been used for I dunno, feeding and clothing and educating are brethren here.
@ronaldkemp3952
@ronaldkemp3952 Ай бұрын
LOL, the ground based telescope called Subaru in Hawaii discovered galaxy HD1 in April of 2022, before the first CEERS survey came out from the JWST. I thought the JWST was supposed to be the most powerful telescope ever built? If so then why can't it detect galaxies further than what the Subaru telescope found? HD1 is a supermassive galaxy with a black hole in it's core weighing 100 million solar masses and has a redshift of 13.27, further than GLASS z13 with a redshift of z=13.2. They confirmed it's distance to be 13.5 billion light years away. It's further than GLASS z13 at 13.45 billion light years away. Yet every video continues to claim it's the furthest galaxy! Why do these youtube videos say nothing about the galaxies having higher redshifts? Take galaxy F200DB-045 as an example. It has a redshift of z=20.4, placing it further back in time than when the big bang happened. It refutes the big bang happening 13.8 billion years ago. You want my subscription, then explain why the distance to galaxy F200DB-045 has not been confirmed by astronomers? Are they afraid to challenge the beliefs of century old ideals like the big bang, age of the universe, speed of light, laws of thermodynamics, Einstein's theories on gravity, space and time, and more? If raw evidence refute the ideas then the ideas need to change. They can't keep spouting the same wrong ideas like they're fact when observations clearly indicate their century old ideas are wrong! Apparently nobody in the astronomical community is man or woman enough to stand up for the truth! A bunch of spineless individuals if you ask me. Before the JWST was launched I wrote and published several books. In the first paperback book called SECRET UNIVERSE : GRAVITY BY RON KEMP, on page 48 I wrote how the JWST would find old, not young but old fully grown galaxies as far as it's able to see, even further than a light distance of 13.8 billion light years. I explained why the century old ideas about the universe from the beginning up until now were all wrong. I explained what was wrong with the big bang theory, age of the universe, how thermodynamics is in error, how Einstein's general relativity is wrong assuming telescopes can look back in time because of the speed of light and the time it takes light particles to travel great distances. I explained why dark matter and dark energy are wrong. I explained why the Hubble constant is not really a constant but an average. I explained what's causing space to expand and why it expands, there's nothing dark and mysterious about dark matter or dark energy. Old, bright, fully mature galaxies at the edge of the observable universe indicate my revisions to the theories and laws of physics were spot on. Otherwise I would have been wrong. Yet the JWST discovered old, bright, fully mature galaxies as far as it's able to see, even further than 13.8 billion light years away just as I predicted it would. I was right and thousands of astronomers, physicists, astrophysicists and theorists were wrong. They can't even come up with a reasonable explanation why they were wrong. All they can do is say "we welcome being shown wrong, that's how our knowledge advances". No, being shown wrong shows their incompetence if a nobody like me, a retired architect, professor, inventor and 3D CAD programmer outsmarted them! I know exactly why the JWST found old, not young but old, fully mature galaxies at the edge of the observable universe. I was the only non expert who predicted them in several publications prior to being confirmed by telescopes. I created a website in 2012 just because NASA employees wouldn't listen to what I had to say. They claimed the JWST would act like a time machine, able to see into the universe's past. I told them they were wrong. Telescopes cannot see into the past no more than microscopes can see into the future. On my website I wrote, light information happens in a quantum instant when the telescope is contained inside the EM field "light cone" of the distant galaxy it's measuring. I said light information is conveyed in an instant regardless of distance. Light doesn't take time to travel if the telescope is contained inside the EM field or light it's measuring. Sure enough, 10 years later in 2022 the JWST measured old, not young but old fully mature galaxies as far as it's able to see, even further than 14 billion light years away. Astronomers don't want to even talk about it because it means the big bang is wrong, cosmic inflation is wrong, age of the universe is wrong, speed of light is wrong, Einstein's general relativity is wrong, thermodynamics is wrong, Hubble constant is wrong, distance to the CMB is wrong, dark matter and dark energy are wrong, and the evolutionary cosmological model is wrong too. Every century old idea they came up with to try and explain the evolution of the universe was shown to be wrong with the first CEERS survey when it imaged more than 300 old bright galaxies further than 13.8 billion light years away. LOL, and I figured it all out years before the evidence indicated their century old ideas were flawed. They're still scratching their heads in disbelief trying to figure out where they went astray.
@blackholeentry3489
@blackholeentry3489 Ай бұрын
Wow.....45 years ago.....almost 1/3 of my life!
@DataWaveTaGo
@DataWaveTaGo Ай бұрын
Make a vid for your 140th birthday.
@blackholeentry3489
@blackholeentry3489 Ай бұрын
@@DataWaveTaGo Great idea...hold my Mango Magarita while I get my motorcycle out of the garage.
@Andreas-gh6is
@Andreas-gh6is Ай бұрын
Biggest actual obstacle is that there's nothing we can do better in Space than on Earth. Which means space colonization will always be a drain on Earth's resources and economic growth. Even for asteroid mining, it's better to send robotic probes because even supporting one Human being out there is ridiculously expensive.
@David-gh6vp
@David-gh6vp Ай бұрын
Nothing new here. Move along. . . Yes, we are confined to the Solar System, and the galaxy is grateful that we are. [Distances are for a good reason, has no one thought of this?]
@patrickkeating7074
@patrickkeating7074 24 күн бұрын
The creator made it this for a reason, in this reality, Earth as a home is all we have.
@JavierReyes-e7l
@JavierReyes-e7l Ай бұрын
The sky has conquered everywhere.
@stankygeorge
@stankygeorge Ай бұрын
AI, you are correct, we shall never leave the solar system...because we live on a flat, round, dome covered earth, which is a prison from which there is no escape.
@JackFrost008
@JackFrost008 Ай бұрын
😐
@jamesweemsdishman
@jamesweemsdishman 20 күн бұрын
For GOD'S sake don't breed!😱🤪
@Ricardofromage
@Ricardofromage 20 күн бұрын
The only flat thing here is your cognitive function and abilities to reason.
@JackFrost008
@JackFrost008 20 күн бұрын
george's brain is flat if he thinks a *PLANET* is "flat".
@slouchyjoe
@slouchyjoe 19 күн бұрын
@@JackFrost008 Every Bible in the world, no matter the religion states: "The Earth is Flat"! Everyone, everywhere has been lied to about everything!
@MizMite2002
@MizMite2002 Ай бұрын
The Expanse portrayed it well. Only way out is wormholes.
@computer-training-for-seniors
@computer-training-for-seniors Ай бұрын
Without sunlight life on Earth could not exist, and humans could not survive if they left the solar system. Warp drives are only theoretical, but practically aren't feasible.
@blackholeentry3489
@blackholeentry3489 Ай бұрын
In the late 60's, I was winding up some major engine repairs on the local chiropractor's Edsel. It was early December, my shop was unheated, so I thought I'd go into the house and grab a cup of hot coffee. As I was walking towards the house, something caused me to glance up....just in time to see a 'classic' flying saucer fly low and slow at less than 100' directly above me. It was as big as my house, had a triangle of brilliant red lights bottom rear center, and never made a whisper. It was about 10 and dark, but my unshielded front porch light lit it up quite well. Now, here it is almost 60 years later, close my eyes, I still 'see' it, and it NEVER goes away. Just one of four sightings I've had, one shared with a buddy, but is the one which stays with me....and, I'm certain that craft wasn't made upon this earth. In my 'Other' life, I'm an astronomer....how that craft transversed the enormous stellar distance...I'll leave to someone else. Within the last ten years, I've attended the McMenamins UFO Convention in McMinnville, OR, three times, even though for me itis a 1600 mile drive round trip, where I've chatted with many others, who, just like myself, want to know what is really going on. It has been noted....Our government is fully aware of this phenomena, but has been withholding Full UFO Disclosure out of fear of upsetting the delicate religious. I say, "Release, and let the chips fall wherever they may....if the religious cannot handle it, well TOUGH! Let em be exposed to some REAL truth for a change. BHE
@Kerry-G
@Kerry-G 17 күн бұрын
Humans can easily survive without sunlight. Plants can grow in artificial light just like they do now. The problem with space travel is you can’t carry nearly enough fuel.
@blackholeentry3489
@blackholeentry3489 17 күн бұрын
@@Kerry-G Well, SOMEBODY'S doing it....the four craft which I've seen up close and in my face over a period of several decades, were NOT made on this earth, so, whatever they use to power their craft, they carry it with them....and I'll bet you what ever you want it is NOT chemical fuel. Do you actually believe that we are the sole intelligent life within this entire and vast universe? BHE
@mikehartman5326
@mikehartman5326 Ай бұрын
New subscriber. Great video.
@alberach
@alberach Ай бұрын
How do you not have more subscribers? Fascinating stuff.
@stankygeorge
@stankygeorge Ай бұрын
Because he is full of she-ite from Officialdom and the thinking people know it!
@cush6827
@cush6827 Ай бұрын
goodness, get to a point
@matthijswillems2331
@matthijswillems2331 Ай бұрын
A mere 121 years ago, noone had ever flown through the sky. Now Voyager has left the solar system, we've landed on the moon, we can step into an airplane and go on holiday on the other side of the world and are preparing to colonize Mars. Never say "Never", humanity proves you wrong.
@petergibson2318
@petergibson2318 Ай бұрын
Mars is just next door compared to even the nearest star. A photon of light can travel from Mars to Earth in 4 minutes. It takes 4 years to reach us from the very NEAREST star. (As for "colonizing" Mars.....why not practice by colonising Antarctica ...its a MILLION times less hostile to humans than hostile Mars. Yet nobody lives in Antarctica. A few brave souls will reach Mars...like the top of Mount Everest...but they will come back from that god-forsaken wasteland.)
@oracleofdelhi553
@oracleofdelhi553 Ай бұрын
Only robotic 🤖 space probe nor humanity😂❤
@Kerry-G
@Kerry-G 17 күн бұрын
Voyager is not even halfway to the end of the solar system. The Oort Cloud starts at least one light year from the sun. The voyager is only 1/400th of that distance away 😩
@petergibson2318
@petergibson2318 17 күн бұрын
@@matthijswillems2331 We are stuck here in our little solar system. We are utterly insignificant, even here on our tiny little Pale Blue Dot. We like to delude ourselves that we can “conquer space”. A human and a bacterium have the same significance in the vast scheme of things.
@pipersall6761
@pipersall6761 Ай бұрын
We cant pee and poop our way through the universe.
@FortepianoAlex
@FortepianoAlex Ай бұрын
Not with current used technologies. But this is in changing. So someday we will be able. So never say "never be able"...
@noel3422
@noel3422 Ай бұрын
V1 has traveled 1.7 million miles since 1977, weather or not all or some of those miles were in an orbital trajectory is not talked about anywhere I have looked, nassa included, not really that far in terms of space travel since the outer edge of our solar system is 9.3 trillion miles from the sun, lol.
@debeerpaul
@debeerpaul Ай бұрын
When the AI tells you to watch until the end. Swipe left.
@hawaiixtc
@hawaiixtc Ай бұрын
Not being able to leave our solar system is alot like getting locked in a porta-can at a biker rally...
@blackholeentry3489
@blackholeentry3489 Ай бұрын
Being an 84 year old ex-biker myself....don't think I'd want to emerge from a port-a-potty into a group of angry bikers looking for an excuse to vent some of that anger!
@hawaiixtc
@hawaiixtc Ай бұрын
@@blackholeentry3489 😝
@mrdarklight
@mrdarklight Ай бұрын
That cover image looks like something I would make in Kerbal Space Program. :)