Now you know what it feels like to be a fish in a fishbowl. You can see everything but you can't do anything.
@RobertHouse1013 ай бұрын
This is , really the best channel covering this subject. I watch all the information about JWST on KZbin.
@NothingverseOfficial4 ай бұрын
Many exoplanets, especially those orbiting close to red dwarf stars, are tidally locked, which means one side always faces the star. This could result in extreme temperatures, with one side being extremely hot and the other freezing cold. However, the twilight zone between the two extremes may offer a habitable region where life could potentially thrive.
@merzhoykin3 ай бұрын
this channel has some of the best soundtracks. Honestly, I don't know who picks out the music and where they find it.
@rwarren584 ай бұрын
You really need to do your research on what a super Earth should be. Any landing on that rock is never leaving.
@mikemurphy58984 ай бұрын
Not with rocket technology anyway
@realspilltv44943 ай бұрын
I agree
@brucesmith82853 ай бұрын
Yea, and what would extreme gravity do? We are too fragile.
@cherylchittenden48353 ай бұрын
That's why the Niburians got stuck here. They couldn't go home after they had been here too long because Niburu is a heavy gravity world. 💖🍒💖
@cherylchittenden48353 ай бұрын
Nibiru! Sorry 💖🍒💖
@j.b.t.75794 ай бұрын
Can we get the fastest solid objects in the universe as a video? If not no worries. You make great documentaries, can't wait to see more!
@rienkhoek41693 ай бұрын
What reference frame would you use for that?
@Elvis-xk3ln3 ай бұрын
What if one day, they will discover other people living on another planet?😊I can't imagine what will happen
@شعرکوتاه-ع7ظАй бұрын
The Hamiz Webb telescope has provided many services to humanity and added new knowledge to human knowledge. It has discovered new galaxies, new planets and stars, the birth of galaxies and the death of galaxies, as well as black holes. Every day, as we send new images, our knowledge about the universe increases. Thank you for your film with complete and interesting information. You and Badie, it has been very useful to me.
@yesbabyyes21222 ай бұрын
with billions and trillions planets out there,is it really possible that we are alone ?? hard to imagine that every planets are just there,with nothing at all,just floating until it's demise.. ryt ?? i really can't wrap my head around it,like there's no way that we are alone,we're merely an infant in the cosmos
@Seyone030Ай бұрын
First planet sounds like nevelheim. Were about to find asgard boys.
@Archer8014 ай бұрын
imagine if there really was a super earth, that really did have mountains as big as the thumb nail. From a human perspective on the surface, that would be like standing in another dimension of reality. Mountains with cliffs so high, if they were on earth, the peeks would reach higher then low earth orbit. You would look up and wouldn't even be able to see the tops of the mountains because they would vanish in the haze of the atmosphere. You would get dizzy just looking at them. It would be no different then an Ant thats looking up at one of the Twin Towers in NY.
@ConfusedSpaceRaptorАй бұрын
The Helldivers that clicked on this video
@Encephalitisify4 ай бұрын
Imagine if we lived in a society that wasn’t so devolved all most of us cared about is greed and power. We might actually have many JW telescopes. Unfortunately we are still too primitive.
@JJ-nu8qi4 ай бұрын
Probably still be living in huts.
@gailhowes93984 ай бұрын
Considering the number of countries that has made it to the moon and not do more than scrap the dirt it is going to be a long time just for the technology needed ,plus as the money required will not be able to be raised to even fill this dream. That will take years as there are too many people in different countries are in poverty, and that needs to be addressed first then dreaming to travel into the stars for me I enjoy Sci- fi stories on KZbin!
@davyjones95624 ай бұрын
Another sign that this is the worst timeline
@cm704253 ай бұрын
@@davyjones9562Yes and no, don't forget a man was burned at the stakes because he right about planetary mechanics. Atleast we've evolved past that point.
@CoolBreezeAnthony2 ай бұрын
We live in a demon haunted world - The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark [Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan]
@kaliquebolemtitusabrasax44044 ай бұрын
If kepler 452b, sun is 1.5billion years older than our sun, the likely hood is that it has already expanded into a red giant and is currently burning it's planets surface, rendering the planet uninhabitable.
@adrianrobinson79534 ай бұрын
So awesome!
@joebaker4784 ай бұрын
Funny thing about discovering life on an exoplanet, have to be alive to do it. Civilization is about to implode from the ignorant masses
@martymcpeak47484 ай бұрын
well said Sir and one hundred percent true. we're in the downward spiral headed down the drain.
@rwarren584 ай бұрын
@@joebaker478 We haven’t been filtered yet. We still have a chance. If any species can beat the odds it’s The First Ones. HFY.
@jamespruitt47564 ай бұрын
........surely i can't be the only one who read the title and instantly thought they were referencing Helldivers...right? >_>
@DSP_Gaming04 ай бұрын
You mean thumbnail?
@happyandhealthy88820 күн бұрын
Superearth is the planet on my terms.
@Arkuza552 ай бұрын
You gonna find dinosaurs there for sure 😂😂 it’s gonna be avatar all over. 😂
@blake79084 ай бұрын
New video wooo!
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
Don't tear up your books I've read them too... But they do make great kindling in a fireplace if need be
@christinecallahan55124 ай бұрын
How long would it take us to get there ???
@preppingforendtimessurviva63262 ай бұрын
I wish he would tell us how many earth years it would take for us to reach those places. In my opinion it would make it much more interesting.
@lightlegion_3 ай бұрын
Hi, Cecilia here. Nice to connect with you!
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
I think all we need to study for a while is a prerequisite course is Occam's razor
@mikebrennan58024 ай бұрын
Could we even walk on a super earth..if it was double earth's size with double thre mass say ..the gravity I as6 wiukf be double also. Our weight would assumingl be double.. could thr human body old itself up...are our bones gonna snap?
@aarongarcia11014 ай бұрын
I am already overweight here on earth, have to grease the ground and slide around. 😂
@jasminejeanine22394 ай бұрын
No, we'd weight roughly three times as much. The planet is six times heavier but twice as large or 6/2. To your other question. We'd need for our spaceship to have gravity which we could slowly increase until we arrived. No, while I wouldn't break a bone by gaining 200 lbs if I went directly from earth to this new planet. Hell if I wouldn't after spending time in space. In fact, astronauts that spend more than a couple of months in space can't walk when they come home. No, the calluses on their feet come off making it crazy painful. Even though they work out for four hours per day, they still lose roughly 25% of their bone density. However let's pretend we teleported there. In that case, we'd be like newborn infants and have to learn how to walk and move all over again.
@richardgoldins47904 ай бұрын
It tidel locked so big ass wave of water😂😂😂😂😂
@SSGLGamesVlogs4 ай бұрын
A 5-😂 rating. I don't see that often.
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
A rare emanation that they can observe... Humans who are privy to this realization
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
Can you know what letter was left out?
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
We don't need to think of how they could get here... We need to think that they are here and how are they here at most if we care to ponder
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
I talk to so many people with this ability myself included
@Seyone030Ай бұрын
In a million years from now somewere in the galaxy a story of the first 2 spacehumans Adam and Eve will be told. Were in a loop.
@markleason42234 ай бұрын
I was thinking what if the other planets have a whole planet full of spiders, ants, snakes and so on and something went around collecting and placing it on Earth for an experiment but that something is long gone now 😱😱😱
@Ripsaw174 ай бұрын
It's kind of funny how rocky planets really are is scarce as everybody thinks they are
@markleason42234 ай бұрын
So would that be like 2-3 days a week and only 17 days a month on LHs-1140B
@martymcpeak47484 ай бұрын
i just wonder how much of what astronomers know is conjecture taken for fact? i know a lot of what is told to us can be backed up with mathematics but nothing about our understanding about how planets form can be irrefutable facts. even though i love watching documentaries on space i have healthy dose of doubt that everything is fact. Cheers
@victorstandiford97244 ай бұрын
Super excited about a super earth ...check. Or rather SUPER.
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
Things have been learned... About biology for a very long time
@christinecallahan55124 ай бұрын
If a Planet is so faaaaar away from us, what sense it makes, if we N E V E R arrive there ???
@odekay84373 ай бұрын
Because it's not simply about "can we get there," just the discovery of life outside of Earth would be a profound new piece of the grander puzzle, and if would finally answer the burning question, "are we simply a fluke of nature?"
@preppingforendtimessurviva63262 ай бұрын
How do you know we won’t ?
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
Science is indeed necessary path to travel.... The discovered factors are not incorrect in most cases... But be careful to maintain the rigor as we obtain this redundant discussion... However eloquently stated remember the part( letter) left out that is obvious
@matthuntdaug4 ай бұрын
"It's found a lot more"
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
That's how the guy on the TV news calls the alien ships that look like weather balloons.. with control factors.... A emanation of what we consider with our science holographic images to quite often be surreptitious as they travel within our atmosphere
@manuelmelchizedek43093 ай бұрын
Water is life life creates life
@enricohaack4875Ай бұрын
No so big planets in close proximity would cause mager tydel fluctuations, basically massive waves
@Maximos-GX3 ай бұрын
I didnt know the telescope was being rented out and there is a queue. Waw i thought it was only used by a specific dedicated team not for rent to everyone
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
Science is indeed necessary path to travel.... The discovered factors are not incorrect in most cases... But be careful to maintain the rigor as we obtain this redundant discussion
@DarthVader202013 ай бұрын
All of these exoplanets could come close to Planet X.
@pressplayaudiomexico57684 ай бұрын
University of Montreal couldn't publish it's own newspaper?
@apidejbantukul4 ай бұрын
CG derived from radio waves?
@ruelprudenciado136115 күн бұрын
Reporstde to conmment followers💗🙏😍✌
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
Feel your lymphatic system the ultimate panacea that corrects any anomaly if and as you strive for strength. With intent
@ADHDWithAMic4 ай бұрын
Im a simple man I see giant sharks visible from orbit I click
@mikeynolan470028 күн бұрын
Megalodon
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
A new paradigm in science can be developed... Without being so esoteric
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
Can we manage to absorb the most basic data? Without extrapolating it into the nebula.... Beyond our reach?
@prakharindus4 ай бұрын
Can you estimate the mass of Super Shark in Thumbnail 🦈 If Found please tell me ?
@Kulcha-Rebel3 ай бұрын
We are all alone in the universe. Anything else out there isn't human like.
@sahebplays35893 ай бұрын
No.
@Only-B.S3 ай бұрын
10:17 how do you see a galaxy come back to life and birth stars? The process would take a thousands or millions of years..
@InfiniteHorizons-v3x2 ай бұрын
13:36-such a powerful moment. Imagine if we lived in a society that hadn’t regressed to obsess over greed and power. We could have dozens of JW telescopes by now, exploring the universe. But here we are, still caught in our primitive ways. This video captures that contrast brilliantly
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
Do I have to have such a small club... Come on join the club let's be exponentially extant on this planet
@UncleBoobieCosmicOverlord2 ай бұрын
Very possibly covered in life….. according to the graphics in this video most probably dune worms and ducks…. 😂
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
I'm human but I can translate via the channel beyond my tangible not abstract interacting.. remember challenging means being willing to listen also
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
Follow your cravings for food end fluid.. carefully...to build a gradient of ever evolving chemical balance and resiliency emotionally and physically ..which are the same of course
@dalemckenzie2828Ай бұрын
Massive legged dudes then
@MFAK20134 ай бұрын
The research you stated was from Michigan state university but you were stating Montreal???? Mmmmmmm
@williammcmahan75443 ай бұрын
Noooo it's from University of Michigan, go blue
@DavidArbuckle-sc8zcАй бұрын
Glad I found your channel. Most of the Space stuff on KZbin is a joke.
@CosmicGamer024 ай бұрын
I trust that this is valid information but these past many videos you haven’t been sourcing the videos. Please source them.
@ELCHIPPYY4 ай бұрын
Scary thumbnail thought we were gonna get super sharks
@prakharindus4 ай бұрын
Well you helped scientists naming a new species of Sharks 🎉
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
How do we ignore corroborating space weather as we wonder about this global warming... Ebbs and flows of space?
@allanchurm4 ай бұрын
you thinking the core of the planet has a bigger magnetic field then..??
@jennawalsh80193 ай бұрын
Considering we have found life where “life could never be” shouldn’t modern science catch up to life could be anywhere we say life couldn’t and look for life anywhere even exo planet and not just a planet similar to our own which makes me think we are not looking for other life but another planet to inhabit
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
What's really amazing is the millions and millions of dollars we spend trying to find what's right in front of our faces
@FuriousImp3 ай бұрын
Which might all be wiped out by an asteroid just like the dinosaurs. Better not sit on our hands now...
@adrianrobinson79534 ай бұрын
Wait we know of planets with h20!
@GentlePiano-994 ай бұрын
You good
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
I'm human but I can translate via the channel beyond my tangible not abstract interacting
@SecretAgentMan.14 күн бұрын
If it’s tidally locked, would there be gravity at all?
@luciusirving59268 күн бұрын
I'm not surprised that rocky planets are denser that gas giants or brown dwarves. More density creates stronger gravity. Iron can achieve higher density comparable to lead. Just look at earth from a geologist standpoint.
@SecretAgentMan.8 күн бұрын
@ I understand that much, but if a planet is tidally locked, it’s not spinning…. Doesn’t a planet have to spin to generate a gravitational force? Or am I mistaken on that? Thank you btw!
@PrinceSheqels2333 ай бұрын
What is actually a super earth?
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
actually words are like that chalkboard with the squeaking chalk that presents evidence that we already have... data that we already can compose to be factual evidence
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
How long
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
Look up at the space station.. there's your life in space
@brianchaplin9085BEC.3 ай бұрын
If there's life on on other planets they've probably heard of earth and it's people and steer clear of it.
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
One of the Kelly twins with empirical evidence of emergency DNA or whatever it is we understand evolution as necessary
@JOHN-tk6vl3 ай бұрын
Did you mean "Harbour" ?
@Janvanspauwen77923 ай бұрын
go and see, than you know ( dont forget to tell me when you are back)
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
I come from experience
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
Fear the fear of feeling not o important in this grand scheme,...
@manuelmelchizedek43093 ай бұрын
Again what big bang ?
@ripwreckraceway4 ай бұрын
lmao my 3d animation gotten real good
@odekay84373 ай бұрын
So this would mean our own home star was created after the galaxy cooled the second time and started making stars again after its first 200MY break. Meaning it's a second gen, average in every way, perfectly goldilocks stellar object perfect for supporting life with not too extreme nuclear activity, and we're in the exact perfect spot to be not too cold or hot, we rotate instead of being tidally locked, we revolve steadily instead of being pulled in, and we're protected by our gas giant exo planets and asteroid belts and the Oort cloud and our hard working atmosphere, not to mention being lucky enough to get hit with all the right kind of space junk to start the ball rolling on developing organic lifeforms. No fucking wonder its hard to find a planet like ours, that's not even a scratch on the surface of all the criteria necessary for us to exist, the odds are downward magnified with every individual thing we know of absolutely required to support life added to the list, and some of our specific conditions would be universally rare. We're probably not alone, but damn if we aren't a serious rarity.
@lisas87353 ай бұрын
What’s with the cuts. Ugh.
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
Believe me brother belief s not a choice... If you can manage to not run from reality and discussion... Or information
@firatsanliturk3 ай бұрын
Standing on the "surface" of a gas giant? What?
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
Can our sun react to space weather? As it sends record anomalous behavior at us... We don't need suns per se in space for life.... Any more than we need a grocery store for food... Sustenance
@vikasshelke55442 ай бұрын
If earth cannot produce one more species out of million spcies it harbours challenging Humans smartness the intelegent life is very very rare but life of any size shoudl be very common like its found on unhabitable parts of our world.
@yoyohooyo3 ай бұрын
Isn't there enough war here already?
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
Spiritual is a somatic matter of fact scientific axiom for those others... A necessary discussion that's what cloaks our eyes
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
We're looking for areal scientist with some brass ones... I don't think pseudoscience really serves much purpose and it's actually quite dangerous when applied
@4PhobosDeimos2 ай бұрын
Widocznie układ ziemi z ksiezyczem obrotem w koło własnej osi temperatura jest jedyną w całym kosmosie. Życie powstaje i ginie równie tak samo jak powstaje ale nigdy się tego nie dowiemy.
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
They're from around here that's all we need to know ..because we f****** see them
@jmod19723 ай бұрын
Idk, but they need to stop BSing us and show us what that telescope is really seeing .
@gfsfyfy4263 ай бұрын
💞💞💞💞
@jackparker18434 ай бұрын
Look up and imminent your aura to request seeing one of them. . You'll see what I mean and also realize the phenomenon in common electronic if you will communication channel that we all possess