scientist will never stop searching for an answer because the existing world and universe is has a lot of complex question to begin with. Discoveries today will become a part of history for the next generation scientist. It is never ending.
in 5 billion years if we don't go extinct too soon.. we will probably know everything about the universe... and there will still be retards who believe in god...
"If we were content, we'd be sitting in the trees eating bananas." Uh, no. Apes evolved in Africa. Bananas evolved in Asia. (And the bananas we know from the grocery store are the result of selective breeding.)
ya, but I suppose we can cut her some slack for being an astrophysicist and not an evolutionary biologist. Though her analogy was pretty flawed all-around.
Yes, it's absolutely crazy. Maybe now that the Europeans are more involved in space and the private sector seems to be getting more involved, maybe things will get better. I hope so. I'd like to see a moon colony in my lifetime, even if it's just 100% scientists.
Space exploration, when done by governments, is too expensive and too dangerous. Politics get involved and every new pet technology has to be involved and you get a rube goldberg mission. It happens every time. Just look at the space shuttle, the most complex device ever created. Lockheed came up with a great, simple mars mission and nasa turned it into an impossible complexity.
I can't believe everyone thought that short fat girl was hot, but nobody has mentioned this blonde beauty.
In 5 billion years our Sun will eventually die, so we may not survive. Unless we have the technology then, to travel to another star in the habitable zone, or to some how reconstruct our Sun. Science is interesting. And yeah curiosity is what create knowledge. If we're going to continue to think that doing what physics is capable of is non-fiction, then we will continue to stay how we are, a type 1 or 0 civilization.
LaRouche is credited with inventing the "October Surprise" fantasy that the Democrats spent about 10 years trying to find any evidence for, and came up with absolutely nothing. (Contrast that with Whitewater, in which the initial suspicions were a legal but failed business venture with a possibly illegal Whitehouse coverup, that within 2 years had put all involved parties except the Clintons in prison, including Bill's successor as Governor of Arkansas.)
Right because we need to keep on the path we're heading down. Go Democrats! Go Republicans! Rah rah! I don't care what any kind of main stream "authority" has to say about it. I like the idea of moving forward as a species in a conservative and responsible manner.
Still like LEGO at 35. Who beats me? ;-) I also hook it up to a computer and let students program it (MINDSTORMS NXT), so they'll like it in the future.
i have a question, what is deja vu? another time line that i get a glimpse of? my eyes seeing something before my brain does? another dimension perhaps?
The common theory is that throughout the night, your brain slips in and out of consciousness and you end up having multiple generic dreams which you tend to forget (as we all do), but when you go through an experience with similar events, it forces your brain to remember the dream, thus dejavu.
Its not a definitive theory as yet, but from experience of my own dejavu's it seems to be very accurate,asleast most of the time.
If you imagine that while events are happening, they are going to long term memory, bypassing short term memory, this could be an explanation. It fits. What you are experiencing happens in the now, and you are feeling it all happened some time ago.
I've read along the lines of Atheismandscepticism / 216trixie:
Basically it's a brain hiccup, it tries to compare current event with events from long term memory. Due to the hiccup, the current event injects itself ONCE more as a reply from long term memory.
@defect530 It's probably a small miscalculation in your brain. Something in the scene triggers a "I remember that" feeling, but somehow it gets applied to the whole scene instead of just that particular thing.
For example, say that I was sitting in a bathtub and there's a knock on the door followed by "Have you eaten yet?". The brain might trigger and misfire on the knocking and make me feel like I have seen myself sitting in a bath and gotten that question before.
At 2:00 in the video the narrator says:
"Over the years, the European Space Agency has proved that Space Visions can be turned into reality."
Q: -What are "space visions" as used in this context?
Ashaneen43 1 week ago
scientist will never stop searching for an answer because the existing world and universe is has a lot of complex question to begin with. Discoveries today will become a part of history for the next generation scientist. It is never ending.
happinesson 3 months ago
@shauryaification Definitely. :)
bangNL94 1 year ago
in 5 billion years if we don't go extinct too soon.. we will probably know everything about the universe... and there will still be retards who believe in god...
adikid89 1 year ago
All we have to do is discard religion and we will progress even faster.
RattleheadAnthony 1 year ago
beautiful blonde woman. however its tragic that we europeans are now replacing ourselves with africans un muslims.
beeqool 2 years ago
@beeqool Are you serious?
LucienZakhaev 1 year ago
@LucienZakhaev i guess you dont know about idiotic immigration laws
beeqool 1 year ago
@LucienZakhaev no u stupid niger :D
beeqool 1 year ago
"If we were content, we'd be sitting in the trees eating bananas." Uh, no. Apes evolved in Africa. Bananas evolved in Asia. (And the bananas we know from the grocery store are the result of selective breeding.)
CommanderSquidlet 2 years ago
ya, but I suppose we can cut her some slack for being an astrophysicist and not an evolutionary biologist. Though her analogy was pretty flawed all-around.
:-D
mdiem 2 years ago
Yes, it's absolutely crazy. Maybe now that the Europeans are more involved in space and the private sector seems to be getting more involved, maybe things will get better. I hope so. I'd like to see a moon colony in my lifetime, even if it's just 100% scientists.
christo930 2 years ago
What a cool woman. It would be great hanging out with her.
bungopony 2 years ago
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Very nice video!
nickharvey7 2 years ago
i love this woman
Benedikt27 2 years ago
Space exploration, when done by governments, is too expensive and too dangerous. Politics get involved and every new pet technology has to be involved and you get a rube goldberg mission. It happens every time. Just look at the space shuttle, the most complex device ever created. Lockheed came up with a great, simple mars mission and nasa turned it into an impossible complexity.
I can't believe everyone thought that short fat girl was hot, but nobody has mentioned this blonde beauty.
christo930 2 years ago
There is only one people; there is only one nation. All else is an illusion.
If everyone understood this, science and art would explode with potential!
Gesmehod 2 years ago
watch for the guy coming into the back of the frame (watch her hand where her raised hand was)
0:46
kind of creepy
wildcatbungalo 2 years ago
@wildcatbungalo haha, creepy? I think it's kind of funny!
FatLingon 2 years ago
Yeah lol wtf "You rang?"
FreeInquisition 2 years ago
So many videos on youtube eats away my hope in humanity but videos like this tends to bring it back.
Thank Science for that!
pjlehtim 2 years ago 2
Yeah, go Europe and ESA!
TehBlackFox 2 years ago
whoa, she doesn't understand evolution
sammygee17 2 years ago
What do youy expect from an astrophysic... : P
nyarlotep 2 years ago
She was probably being facetious. ;\ I don't think any scientist could be stupid enough to think evolution actually happened that way.
Bobbiethejean 2 years ago
lamarck would of been proud of her ,unbelievable that she said that !
I do not think she was being facetious .
sausage4mash 2 years ago
Dr. Anderson you're making me hot!!
Beauty and brains. Wow!
How are the tits? I hope Google images can answer this question.
bigboy45454545 2 years ago
maybe them being curious left them with no choice :)
teenspirit1 2 years ago
Science rules.
jebus6kryst 2 years ago 16
@jebus6kryst Yes it will always rule, nomatter what.
1BlubeTube 4 months ago
I think it would be crazier for people to not ask awkward questions because otherwise they might miss out on learning something really interesting.
HaleyMary 2 years ago 4
Go Europe!
teqwc 2 years ago 4
Go World!
caserus 2 years ago 2
dude in 5 billion years we're probably intergalactic or maybe even interdimensional!
at least, if we don't let imaginary things pollute our minds, if u know what im saying.
bangNL94 2 years ago 11
In 5 billion years our Sun will eventually die, so we may not survive. Unless we have the technology then, to travel to another star in the habitable zone, or to some how reconstruct our Sun. Science is interesting. And yeah curiosity is what create knowledge. If we're going to continue to think that doing what physics is capable of is non-fiction, then we will continue to stay how we are, a type 1 or 0 civilization.
TyroneCrawford 1 year ago
@bangNL94 We'll probably be gone in 100 Years by the way were goin.
1BlubeTube 4 months ago
5 billion years? I doubt we'll still be on earth by then.
N1ntenOwned 2 years ago 5
Look up Lyndon LaRouche or LPAC on youtube for a political movement that is science driven instead of greed and power driven.
ZombieX13 2 years ago
Actually, LaRouche seems to be more crazy than anything else in particular.
evensgrey 2 years ago
Well yeah of course he seems crazy b/c he's not touting war as a first option and bankruptcy as a way of life. Complete insanity in this day and age.
ZombieX13 2 years ago
LaRouche is credited with inventing the "October Surprise" fantasy that the Democrats spent about 10 years trying to find any evidence for, and came up with absolutely nothing. (Contrast that with Whitewater, in which the initial suspicions were a legal but failed business venture with a possibly illegal Whitehouse coverup, that within 2 years had put all involved parties except the Clintons in prison, including Bill's successor as Governor of Arkansas.)
evensgrey 2 years ago
@ZombieX13 Don't you mean "small religion" or "sect"? I think you're the one that should look it up and look deeply.
Mankepanke 2 years ago
Right because we need to keep on the path we're heading down. Go Democrats! Go Republicans! Rah rah! I don't care what any kind of main stream "authority" has to say about it. I like the idea of moving forward as a species in a conservative and responsible manner.
ZombieX13 2 years ago
See? That guy likes LEGOs, and he's smarter than us. Now I don't feel like a loser for being 16 and still liking LEGOs.
JthulhuOne 2 years ago
ahahahah XD amen! :P I like your humor
Inmylifealive 2 years ago
19, female and still like LEGOs ;)
amandarandom89 2 years ago
I'm 30 and I still love LEGO! LEGO rules. :)
theminztrel 2 years ago 3
Still like LEGO at 35. Who beats me? ;-) I also hook it up to a computer and let students program it (MINDSTORMS NXT), so they'll like it in the future.
superdau 2 years ago
Still got the LEGO I got at my 3. birthday in 1960.
Worked at the factory in Billund from 1979 - 1985.
nekedemus 2 years ago
i have a question, what is deja vu? another time line that i get a glimpse of? my eyes seeing something before my brain does? another dimension perhaps?
defect530 2 years ago
lol, no.. the explanation is a lot more boring.
A recent explanation I heard is that its your brain fucking up when you change from long term to short term memory.
AtheismandSkepticism 2 years ago 4
well,it varies.
The common theory is that throughout the night, your brain slips in and out of consciousness and you end up having multiple generic dreams which you tend to forget (as we all do), but when you go through an experience with similar events, it forces your brain to remember the dream, thus dejavu.
Its not a definitive theory as yet, but from experience of my own dejavu's it seems to be very accurate,asleast most of the time.
godlessmessiah 2 years ago
If you imagine that while events are happening, they are going to long term memory, bypassing short term memory, this could be an explanation. It fits. What you are experiencing happens in the now, and you are feeling it all happened some time ago.
216trixie 2 years ago 4
I've read along the lines of Atheismandscepticism / 216trixie:
Basically it's a brain hiccup, it tries to compare current event with events from long term memory. Due to the hiccup, the current event injects itself ONCE more as a reply from long term memory.
Paxmax 2 years ago
thanks
defect530 2 years ago
@defect530 It's probably a small miscalculation in your brain. Something in the scene triggers a "I remember that" feeling, but somehow it gets applied to the whole scene instead of just that particular thing.
For example, say that I was sitting in a bathtub and there's a knock on the door followed by "Have you eaten yet?". The brain might trigger and misfire on the knocking and make me feel like I have seen myself sitting in a bath and gotten that question before.
Do you understand? :-)
Mankepanke 2 years ago
understood. thank you
that makes the most sense.
i wanted to be special though. =[ LOL
defect530 2 years ago
It has been said that: the more complex the mind the more the need for distraction/play/entertainment. ★★★★★
Katalyzt
Katalyzt 2 years ago
Don't have time to go to war together? What would you call Afghanistan then?
RadicalAwesomeness 2 years ago 4
I'm pretty sure she was referring to European nations going to war against each other.
rorylol 2 years ago 3
Major flaw in the "run or walk in the rain" test. If you walk slowly, only your hair gets wet, but you can't change into dry hair.
1RadicalOne 2 years ago
3:45 so true.
sandslash123 2 years ago
you get more wet if you walk slowly in the rain... but you have less chance of slipping and falling :)
ndyt 2 years ago
Thank you.
handplanty 2 years ago
I love science :)
Pjatten 2 years ago 3