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  • this is so great 

  • Good Video I like It

  • Ok Mantap

  • Nice I like This

  • Nice

  • Thats pretty damn cool

  • Interesting video

  • very informative video

  • 287 likes and 0 dislikes thats great!!!!!!!

  • A lot of u r douchebags, huh?

  • Just think about it, it's a bit not convincing. It took two years just for a planet in orbit to move a few pixels on the chronograph? A few reasons, a: as it exhibits light, it might take a few light years to reach our eyes so we could see it. B: the orbital distance is so large one orbit is almost never-ending. C: they are not planets but free bodies transversing through the space due to gravitational force of the star... What do you think?

  • more than likely,god is et

  • Excellent video! I loved the way the information was presented: with an clear and informal language, yet presenting both aspects of the observational methods and many questions and answers that the scientists made in order to make sense of the data.

  • Fantastic!

  • Can I DOUBLE thumbs up omnigear1975? Thats exactly what i've always thought...Depending on where you are born is what religion you get.

  • Excellent video.

  • This video is bad-ass and awesome and everything, but this dude reminds me too much of Andy from the Office!

  • what does he mean its not impressive.. its FUCKIN IMPRESSIVE!!!

    god some people are soo humble these days ..

  • Hollowed are the Ori

  • it's a picture of the eye of sauron from lord of the rings.

  • as Bill Nye would say "science rules"

  • "GOD did it"... "All for us" Crock of shit, lol.

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  • @homousios Religion has nothing to add to science. We should ditch our ancient myths altogether, then we are whole.

  • @BenjaminFranklin2u they should make The Age of Reason by Thomas Paine a required book in schools

  • @RaynorX If only....even a critical thinking class would be a nice addition.

  • @RaynorX Why, is it good? I have heard about it a lot. What is it about?

  • @UncomfortableSilence It is a book written to challenge people to use reason and logic and apply it to their own worldviews. He encourages debate over theology, rather than just blind acceptance and promotes science over any form of scripture. It's very good and it was a philosophy that inspired people like the American founding fathers.

  • @homousios The best way science and religion can work together, is if science comes up with a pill to make all the religious people grow a brain.

    Religion is for Liars and psychopaths Grow up.

  • @homousios lol Go suck a bible

  • @barakuda1111 you ho suck it! Pesonally I have betert things to do/

  • @homousios Yea. You have to go play with your imaginary friend.

    Sanity fail

  • @barakuda1111 personally, I resent your characterization, Do you know me personally to assert that ? You might think that I believe in a personal God like your brainwashed colleagues. My "God" is one of harmony,order elegance, mathematical regularity not some old bearded man seeing from a mountaintop. You fucking aasshole american

  • @homousios What does religion offer?

  • @Craigipedia lies

  • Epic stuff

  • Anyone who doesn't like science, should go live in caves again.

  • Awesome video :)

  • I absolutely love the scientific method.

  • Those greeks must of been high when they made up the constellation.

  • When I was younger I couldn't care less about these topics but now that I am older I can watch this stuff all day and night. I wonder if its me that has changed or are the presentations just done better?

  • @DealGuide

    Depends, if nothing else the computer animations would be better.

    Suppose if you check out carl sagan you can compare.

  • @DealGuide perhaps both?

    i feel the same way

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  • Great stuff!

  • nice

  • @xjaskix Epic trolling dude.

  • @xjaskix yea yea, and had you been living else where it'd be muhammad and not christ you would be crying about. it's also funny you mock your own god's work as useless, silly followers.

  • @omnigear1975 Yeah, if God created the universe then why would it conflict with his "word" (Bible). Instead of promoting science Christianity has always persecuted scientists. Obviously they were afraid of losing their power when people realized what was really going on.

  • @xjaskix how would you know there aren't any humans on that planet, or on any other... its not like we're capable of leaving this planet to go visit them. So how would you expect them to show up here? There's so much fail in your logic its embarrassing.

  • @xjaskix You need to relax. Christians do more to lead people away from the teachings of Christ than any astronomer has ever done.

  • @xjaskix moo.

  • @xjaskix thats right thousands of scientists all over the world are collectively misinforming the rest of the world so they can pull people away from religion.. ROFL you are a complete moron, did you forget to take your anti-psychotic medication? You are very paranoid.. BTW get the hell off your computer and the internet for that matter, because science allowed humans to create those too. Or is the internet another way for scientists to turn you away from GOD?!?! MORON!

  • 2:45 YOU DISCOVERED MY - I'm not even going to make the joke.

  • My nipples are so hard at the prospect of finding other planets and more so to finding life on other planets.

    It's my dream for us to discover other life (not me personally) before I die

  • yay for science!!

  • @Amc0203 ; ) Yay!!!! And Cheers too!

  • Will the James Webb telescope be able to see the surface of those extra solar planets like we can see the surface of planets like Mars and Saturn etc?

  • @gordon1201 Unfortunately no. They would still be just a few pixels in size.

  • Science, it works bitches.

  • @Saukko31 Hell yeah! ^__^

  • @Saukko31 LMFAO, I could'nt have said it better myself.

  • @Saukko31

    Oh, sure, science "works," if you just want to know how the universe functions. That's not enough for me.

    I want to hear things that comfort me and make me feel special. Oh, and I want to be promised an eternity of bliss. Can your precious "science" do that?

  • @ClumsyRoot

    not sure if serious.jpg ;)

    What is comforting and makes you feel special is not necessarily true. Do you want reality or comfortable lie?

  • @Saukko31

    I was being facetious. :)

  • @ClumsyRoot

    lol, no. But I could sell you something that could...

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