the son of god.. the sun of god(seewhatididthere?)? ..I'd call a four fucking billion-year-long nuclear explosion "god" if it gave me "EVERYTHING I HAVE TO BE THANKFUL AND FEARFUL FOR" too.
wont the sun turn into a black hole because if i remember a star turns into a black hole if theres a strong enough force of gravity and the earth has that strong enough gravitation pull D:
@ananthusarat Haha, we'd be doomed either way, I'd rather die from the shear strength of a black hole gravitational pull than the sun slowly bulging outward as a red giant & slowly cooking the Earth to mush.
I've always wondered if there has been a solar system like ours in the past, and that the life on those planets had to go through what we will eventually go through in the future. And after our solar system dies, I wonder if there will be another one with life like ours again. I wonder if it's just a cycle, that keeps happening over and over and over again.
@BARIZNIKOVx387 I would feel bad but I'm sure humans are going to be no more way before that time comes! The rate we are getting through the worlds resources and the increasing number of nutters in control of weapons of mass destruction, it's only a matter of time before we wipe ourselves out one way or another anyway
Japan sent a probe to Mercury, USA and Russia sent probes to Venus, Russia, USA, Japan, China, and EU have all sent either probes to the moon. Russia, USA and Europe have sent or tried to send probes to Mars. Russia tried to send probes to Phobos. NASA and ESA have collectively sent probes to Jupiter, Saturn, and Titan. NASA's considering sending a probe to Pluto, the moons of Neptune have been very thoroughly mapped by probes sent by the USA. The only planet to never have been probed is Uranus.
Stop lying to yourself that evolution is real. Subscribe! YouTube: "CSE-01 Age of the Earth (FULL) Kent Hovind." Google: "False Radiometric Dating Assumptions." If I get buried on top of a Dragon, doesn't prove I evolved from the Dragon. Homologous structures prove a Common Designer who designed similarly because He knew similar functions would require similar parts! Tautology: Who survives? The fittest. Who's the fittest? Those who survive! Richest, luckiest, funniest, quickest, strongest,etc.
Imagine that every atom in our body were made in the core of a now extinct star. All of us were once cooked and fused before we were born. Now we come out and our only purpose in life is pay off the national debt.
Please leave religion out of this, any self respecting person would leave their religion out of it and take their own perspective on the universe, whether it be God made, god made, or a physical occurrence.
Stop it, Atheists. Forcing a religious man or woman to become an Atheist is by the decision of him or her. Stop arguing because, there are still many unexplained things. So respect their opinions. Everyone is entitled to make opinions of their own, but stop forcing them to be a non-believer of a God.
Many religious people are artists, teachers and most importantly - politicians.
They are the same people that impact the growth of our civilization. They make decisions that affect ALL OF US. They frown upon atheists, deem them less worthy.
They litter the world with their delusions and fears...
And if mentioned people submit everything in their lives to some idea of an omnipotent, imaginary being, then we have every right to debate, mock and influence their opinions.
@Maloparic@Maloparic are you kidding? maybe in your country, but universe thanks outside the arab world and texas or where ever you live, most scientists, teachers, artists, authors are atheists... lol uhm..check yoruself the charts on wikipedia. lol oh wait, yea the muslim briotherhood, bush and the taliban are also belivers!
@EuroGuy1984 Compare an athiest and religous teacher/artist/politician.
For most atheists - you don't even know they are non believers. Religious mob? Oh, they are praying and thanking god at ever step of their life. And they want you to do that as well. And not just any God - you need to thank THEIR God :)
I am just saying that atheists have the right to show the middle finger, Dark ages or religious oppression are long gone. Time to make rationalism the new defacto standard.
@Maloparic That won't solve the problem. Furthermore it would just piss people of even more. It's as dumb as that most Eu countries would invade germany to get their revenge from the second world war. According to me just some understanding from both sides and the ability to respect peoples different views of the world would suffice. I honestly don't understand how hard that can be, for relegious people as well as atheists.
@ananthusarat then you didn't get my point. I don't care what people believe in as long as they are nice to others. To me the truth is less important than the happiness of all human beings. I believe in science 100%, that doesn't mean i have to tell all religious people that they are wrong. To discuss things is fine but don't deliberately piss people of. No one benefits from more fighting in todays world. But this is just my opinion. Just be a good person as you surely are. Then all is good :)
@Maloparic please stop stereotyping religious people like that. yes there are SOME religious people with extreme views on what others believe. but i've seen a lot of religious people. not all of them are crazy, god-shoving lunatics that shun those who dont believe them
@WalkthroughsMadeEasy Sadly I am surrounded with such people and have become as aggressive as they are. You are right, it is not a correct thing to hold such stereotypes.
Noone is forcing anyone to do anything, you stinking moron. Debates, arguments, mockery, the flow of information is NOT equal to being forceful about anything.
@89990000 Here you see a defence mechanism of religious belief. It's almost like a parasite. She is actually asking us, in other words to stop educating our fellow humans out of bronze age mythology.
How many atheists have been killed for becoming religious? Now ask yourself how many religious people are threatened with death for apostasy? leaving the faith? And tell me who is forcing who?
@89990000 Atheists don't force anyone to be an atheist, debating is not forcing it's is simply an argument and discussion of points and facts and counters on both sides. No one is trying to force anyone to be an atheist, saying they are is complete bullshit. From my experience, it's theists who force people with fear of hell fire and eternal damnation to believe in god, and indoctrinate their children into their religion at a young age before they're even able to decide for themselves.
You're the idiot. According to MISSOSOLOGY, you are a creature, a big creature. I'm just saying to atheists to respect us Christians. And your username says you have an eventful ass.
@89990000 Do you really think I give a crap about what you believe in? You're generalising about all atheists. We don't force others to move from religion. Where did you get this from?
You're also pre judging me on my username, which is completely irrelevant to anything within this discussion. That speaks for itself.
@eventfularse You also contradict yourself: Asking us "Atheists" to allow theists to have an opinion. Yet you're asking us to respect it! What? Can't we have our own opinion on yours? Is it anti-semetic or something?
@eventfularse I don't think Atheists and religious will ever get on. Being atheist i find religion stupid and primitive. You being religious you reject the big bang and say that god made the universe. But neither are fact. You can say what you like but neither of them are 100% solid. But when you look at it logically the big bang makes more sense, even if it is wrong it's still a lot more solid than religion. I just wish people wouldn't shove their views down other peoples throats.
Don't worry. The Bible doesn't say that the sun will end this way, just like it assures us that global warming is a "liberal hoax." Therefore, our sun won't become a red giant or a white dwarf. What will those braindead liberals come up with next?
@PompousPreacher like this video said, it will take billions of years for our Sun to die, and Global warming has to do with Human actions, not our Sun. The bible is also not a science book or a math book therefore it should not be take literally. I still wonder why you take it literally though, the Bible is a book filled with fables that were stolen from other ancient cultures. even the Jesus story is a fable.
@PompousPreacher the sun will turn into a white or red giant.But before that happens the world probably become a lifeless volcanic wasteland.Its just how it will happen.WE DONT NEED YOUR BIBLE BULLSHIT. What will happen will happen.(ps those people are A LOT smarter then you so dont even try to tell them otherwise i bet you dont even know what gravity or a supernova is...)
For God sake, when will a documentary of this kind rely less on being spectacular than being scientifically interesting? What about the Solar System, the other planets? That is their destiny one may be interested about instead of these pictures of other nebulae. What a lack of precision! Really most of American scientific documentaries rather seem beatifying as they teach so little, and make a drama of scientific facts in place of explaining them on the long term.
@glaivedacier Wow get over yourself. not everyone knows these things, there designed for basic viewing and for casual learning, you can always go elsewhere Newton
@glaivedacier this is a hubblecast. the Hubble telescope focuses on planets outside our solar system, hence the reason why they don't speak about our. And the destiny of the other planets in our solar system share our own destiny. Like he says in the video, the sun will expand and consume our entire solar system. And this is a production by the European Southern Observatory in Germany, not an american production.
@chiccosanchez the sun will NOT consume the entire solar system,nowhere near even close, many physicists now doubt it will even reach out as far as earth, not that it matters as life here will have been wiped out by having our atmosphere stripped off and bathed in radiation millions of years before this happens.
Well, I'll remind my great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great *thump cram* great great grand-child to pack and move when the sun about to eat us :D
@specterseal999 Let's hope that the environment of the Earth hasn't been destroyed long before that time comes, just from the stupidity of humans. We really have no where else to go, if your read "RARE EARTH" by Dr. Peter Ward. He has some great lectures here on YouTube.
So, what becomes of a dwarf star? Does it stay that way forever because it has exhausted its energy, or can it be combined with something (say a newly forming star)?
If you take into account the fractal nature of the Universe, if even a giant star doesn't really die, one would be foolish not to ponder on the possibility of life after death.
@roont And why should biological and non-biological entities behave differently? Where is the line between what falls into one category or the other? (trick question because there is no line)
@elchafa But I'd argue there is a line. There's a line between what we would call "alive" and what we wouldn't. Would you consider a rock to be alive? A rock is formed from natural processes. As is a star. It's just hydrogen and helium. And we are indeed all made of the same stuff. So if you want to argue that the stars and that people have an afterlife, you'd also have to make room for an afterlife for the rock. And all the trillions of bacteria that have ever existed on this planet.
@roont Scientists have created "synthetic life". They created DNA via writing code on a computer and somehow put that into a cell that successfully self-replicated (/watch?v=QHIocNOHd7A).
There are many more examples of ways of thinking about life & death that are revolutionary, because no matter how much you think there are clear, undisputed definitions for those 2 terms, there are not; the reason is that we do not know what life & what non-life is. Rocks may be conscious for all we know.
@elchafa Okay, well I see your point, even if there is no line between alive and not alive, we are all still made up of the same atoms. The oxygen atoms in your lungs right now are exactly the same as the oxygen atoms floating around in huge clouds of gas and dust in space. If you want to argue that ANYTHING has an afterlife, you have to include all of it. Humans and stars, rocks and bacteria, the afterlife would have to apply to all of it. And there is no reason/evidence to suggest so
@elchafa And since we understand that things like rocks and stars are just the temporary configuration of those particular elements right now, those elements, once the thing has ended its time in that configuration will move on throughout the universe. All of the atoms in your body will be redistributed throughout the world after you are dead. Perhaps ending up in another living thing, perhaps not.
@pinochska What I mean by "the fractal nature of the Universe" is the fact that at different scales we see recurring patterns that are "natural", that "work well" with the rules of reality to put it someway; ie: electrons around floating atoms, planets orbiting around stars, stars orbiting around center of their galaxy; the way hurricanes & types of galaxies look. This happens not only at a physical level but also at a conceptual level, exemplified in the effectiveness of metaphors. This help?
@pinochska Well, as part of this fractal nature of the Universe, we see that stars "die" only to be "reborn" as something else. We could think about this process at a smaller scale and consider wether or not "organic biology" can undergo a similar process of "rebirth" just like the Sun does. Note that I am only suggesting thinking about it, I'm not saying I have the answer, obviously :)
@elchafa that seems like a very interesting point.. actually Neil DeGrasse Tyson says a similiar thing about how he wants be buried when death instead of cremated.. so all the nutrients of his body can re-join the ecosystem... cheers
@fatmikecj Science shows when life begins in the woman's body; there is a small explosion of energy. But they can’t, show me when that little energy leaves the body. [When you die.] You can do whatever you want with your sarcasm.
@MrRamon2004 There is life after death. When the sun becomes a red giant boils the earth into gas our remains will drift into the universe and be born again into new stars, planets and MAYBE new life.
@Butelia2007 was just going to ask that. I think that eventually it cools to form a brown dwarf as it also continues to grow denser or runs out of energy.
@Rahavin1 and Butelia2007 In the case of the sun it is the "ash" left over from the burning of hydrogen and helium in the sun. So it is made of some Carbon, Oxygen, Helium and Hydrogen. It will cool into a Black dwarf, not a brown dwarf. A Brown dwarf is a star like object that was never quite massive enough to burst into life.
Why are so many of the viewers offense to religion? Just leave it religion is dying unbelievers has already won we got the Internet, politics, rich countries and science religion will fiat out just wait...
@FreeHouseStore We believe they live long enough that we haven't been able to observe one of their deaths yet. I could be wrong though. Its been a while since I've jumped into astronomy.
@FreeHouseStore its the remaining of a dead star... well if it's big enough it becomes a black hole... well it can also become a neutron star, but the dying of a white dwarf takes looooooooooooooooooooong....
@funncubesde Do we have any theories? I know small stars, like our sun, eventually become about the size of Earth (white dwarf) but after that long time has passed; does it completely explode or just fade out?
@FreeHouseStore It's just a hot super dense ball of matter, similar to a neutron star but not quite as dense.
It cools down, VERY slowly, because space is a vacuum, so it's effectively like a thermos flask. Eventually over billions of years it will cool and just be a cold lump of matter.
@FreeHouseStore By slowly cooling and dimming till its just a dark ball of matter or by accretion beyond the Chandrasekhar limit in which case it goes pop as a type 1a super nova.
@FreeHouseStore A white dwarf is basicly a star cooling down, We haven't been able to observe as white dwarf dying yet (As they take a very long time)
I thought I read, or maybe saw in another SpaceRip, that they found some systems where the star had already undergone the expansion, and the planets actually survived the red giant phase.
Ah! I found where I heard about the planet surviving the red giant phase from tdarnell "Space Fan News #45: Kepler Finds Two Planets That Survived a Red Giant Expansion". You can watch that here on youtube: /watch?v=xJJXFAOUeq8
The same time our sun is dying, the Andromeda galaxy will merge with the Milky way galaxy. The earth will find a new star, a new home with different constellations.
It's true, very few will even collide, let alone an astroid. But gravity will mess with the earth's solar system in such ways that we landed along with our moon right smack in a habitable zone orbiting a new star as our sun gets caught in a binary system in alpha centuri.
@shoa31 the two galaxies are so huge that when they collide, it's is extremely unlikely that any two stars will collide. over the course of a normal human lifespan (if we are still around then), there will be few noticable changes but over many, many years, the constellations will completely change due to the gravitation effect of the galactic collision. i know because i came from the future!
Yes, we are just a blink of an eye on a cosmic scale. When two galaxies merge, there will hardly be any collision. But gravity will play a huge part in pulling the earth and the moon into a new habitable zone as our sun gets pulled away into another system thus saving all those people praying to god and comfirming their faith.
@zeus018 dude. if we don't kill ourselves and all complicated life in the next million years, we will continue to evolve. I wouldn't ask 'what humans will be doing in 5 billion years.' It's incomprehensible what will happen in the next 2 thousand years, let alone the next million.
Please tell me that music at 1:58!!!!
UpwardsFallings 1 week ago
so.. uranus is a white dwarf. Meaning there was a nebula in our solar system's location?
ArmageddonZone 1 week ago
5 minutes of HD EPICNESS!!!
CombatArmsvidsHD 1 week ago
1:38 super novi?
kralle98 1 week ago
..You atheists are making me dislike science more and more.
GmodShowIntros 1 week ago
How does a white dwarf die?
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540isedan 2 weeks ago
hahaha ejaculating the outer layer, space rip is the best information you can get about space, and is the funnest :D
DBSGamingGuide 2 weeks ago
Just pause at 0:21. The most beautiful snapshot of The Universe I have ever seen.
StraightUpNoob 2 weeks ago
Lol nubs derailing the comment thread.
LanceFlugerman 2 weeks ago
Some faraway being was eating their alien cornflakes and was suddenly vapourised instantly at that supernova...
AdriansPunk 2 weeks ago
the son of god.. the sun of god(seewhatididthere?)? ..I'd call a four fucking billion-year-long nuclear explosion "god" if it gave me "EVERYTHING I HAVE TO BE THANKFUL AND FEARFUL FOR" too.
McGroinwad 2 weeks ago
what kind of an accent is that??? LOL
chriscomix1 2 weeks ago
@chriscomix1 chinese or korean
MegaIammike 2 weeks ago
Why the fuck does every SpaceRip videos have these retarded ass religion/belief fights.. Take your mambo jambo somewhere else and enjoy the videos..
TeePur 2 weeks ago 5
@TeePur thanku ! that comment is a stress reliever
koffypr 1 hour ago
wont the sun turn into a black hole because if i remember a star turns into a black hole if theres a strong enough force of gravity and the earth has that strong enough gravitation pull D:
WERE DOOMED ( and the rest of the universe tooo )
ananthusarat 3 weeks ago
@ananthusarat NO :) the our sun is not large enough for that to happen ^^
jambwoy876 3 weeks ago
@jambwoy876 oh ok good :D
ananthusarat 3 weeks ago
@ananthusarat Only very large stars start supernovae and become black holes.
dabears17x 3 weeks ago
@ananthusarat Haha, we'd be doomed either way, I'd rather die from the shear strength of a black hole gravitational pull than the sun slowly bulging outward as a red giant & slowly cooking the Earth to mush.
Scytherene122190 3 weeks ago
All the stars we can see(6K) were made by some dude in the sky? My common sense doesn't let me believe sry
rahimnfl 3 weeks ago
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rahimnfl 3 weeks ago
universe is a playground for a life :) we are just not yet there, but we will be :) god is unimaginably scary
probuffc 3 weeks ago
I've always wondered if there has been a solar system like ours in the past, and that the life on those planets had to go through what we will eventually go through in the future. And after our solar system dies, I wonder if there will be another one with life like ours again. I wonder if it's just a cycle, that keeps happening over and over and over again.
Baloonsnufsaid 4 weeks ago
Am I the only one who feels bad for the people who have to deal with the final days of the suns life.
BARIZNIKOVx387 1 month ago 2
@BARIZNIKOVx387 for that time, there aren´t one person who lives in this world, the life in the earth will be finish to much time before that :(
P.S my english is no to good :)
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@BARIZNIKOVx387 for that time, there aren´t one person who lives in this world, the life in the earth will be finish to much time before that :(
P.S my english is no to good :)
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@BARIZNIKOVx387 for that time, there aren´t one person who lives in this world, the life in the earth will be finish to much time before that :(
P.S my english is no to good :)
bellisima1722 1 month ago
@BARIZNIKOVx387 I would feel bad but I'm sure humans are going to be no more way before that time comes! The rate we are getting through the worlds resources and the increasing number of nutters in control of weapons of mass destruction, it's only a matter of time before we wipe ourselves out one way or another anyway
Robbbbb1011 4 weeks ago
@Robbbbb1011 it really stinks, but I agree. =/
stuchly1 4 weeks ago
Japan sent a probe to Mercury, USA and Russia sent probes to Venus, Russia, USA, Japan, China, and EU have all sent either probes to the moon. Russia, USA and Europe have sent or tried to send probes to Mars. Russia tried to send probes to Phobos. NASA and ESA have collectively sent probes to Jupiter, Saturn, and Titan. NASA's considering sending a probe to Pluto, the moons of Neptune have been very thoroughly mapped by probes sent by the USA. The only planet to never have been probed is Uranus.
luccaskunk 1 month ago
The talking-guy sounds like a Swede who's trying to obtain a Brittish accent -.-*
Sarrgas 1 month ago
@Sarrgas
Many people in Europe are taught English by Britts.
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Stop lying to yourself that evolution is real. Subscribe! YouTube: "CSE-01 Age of the Earth (FULL) Kent Hovind." Google: "False Radiometric Dating Assumptions." If I get buried on top of a Dragon, doesn't prove I evolved from the Dragon. Homologous structures prove a Common Designer who designed similarly because He knew similar functions would require similar parts! Tautology: Who survives? The fittest. Who's the fittest? Those who survive! Richest, luckiest, funniest, quickest, strongest,etc.
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Imagine that every atom in our body were made in the core of a now extinct star. All of us were once cooked and fused before we were born. Now we come out and our only purpose in life is pay off the national debt.
shoa31 1 month ago
@shoa31
Our hydrogen atoms weren't.
sdrawkcabgnipytmi 1 month ago
Always quality videos. Keep em coming!
AzumiRM 1 month ago in playlist Violent Universe 33
Please leave religion out of this, any self respecting person would leave their religion out of it and take their own perspective on the universe, whether it be God made, god made, or a physical occurrence.
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69MrUsername69 1 month ago
Stop it, Atheists. Forcing a religious man or woman to become an Atheist is by the decision of him or her. Stop arguing because, there are still many unexplained things. So respect their opinions. Everyone is entitled to make opinions of their own, but stop forcing them to be a non-believer of a God.
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89990000 1 month ago
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@89990000
Many religious people are artists, teachers and most importantly - politicians.
They are the same people that impact the growth of our civilization. They make decisions that affect ALL OF US. They frown upon atheists, deem them less worthy.
They litter the world with their delusions and fears...
And if mentioned people submit everything in their lives to some idea of an omnipotent, imaginary being, then we have every right to debate, mock and influence their opinions.
Maloparic 1 month ago 42
@Maloparic @Maloparic are you kidding? maybe in your country, but universe thanks outside the arab world and texas or where ever you live, most scientists, teachers, artists, authors are atheists... lol uhm..check yoruself the charts on wikipedia. lol oh wait, yea the muslim briotherhood, bush and the taliban are also belivers!
EuroGuy1984 3 weeks ago
@EuroGuy1984 you forgot mel gibson =)
ChrisRenucci 3 weeks ago
@EuroGuy1984 Compare an athiest and religous teacher/artist/politician.
For most atheists - you don't even know they are non believers. Religious mob? Oh, they are praying and thanking god at ever step of their life. And they want you to do that as well. And not just any God - you need to thank THEIR God :)
I am just saying that atheists have the right to show the middle finger, Dark ages or religious oppression are long gone. Time to make rationalism the new defacto standard.
Maloparic 3 weeks ago
@Maloparic nityananda
LetGoToGrowth 3 weeks ago
@Maloparic That won't solve the problem. Furthermore it would just piss people of even more. It's as dumb as that most Eu countries would invade germany to get their revenge from the second world war. According to me just some understanding from both sides and the ability to respect peoples different views of the world would suffice. I honestly don't understand how hard that can be, for relegious people as well as atheists.
jobapi01 3 weeks ago
@jobapi01 well i dont get how a guy in the sky made something probably OVER 9000 times bigger than him
please explain
ananthusarat 3 weeks ago
@ananthusarat then you didn't get my point. I don't care what people believe in as long as they are nice to others. To me the truth is less important than the happiness of all human beings. I believe in science 100%, that doesn't mean i have to tell all religious people that they are wrong. To discuss things is fine but don't deliberately piss people of. No one benefits from more fighting in todays world. But this is just my opinion. Just be a good person as you surely are. Then all is good :)
jobapi01 2 weeks ago
@Maloparic then ur also a jackass
lukejeter7 3 weeks ago
@Maloparic please stop stereotyping religious people like that. yes there are SOME religious people with extreme views on what others believe. but i've seen a lot of religious people. not all of them are crazy, god-shoving lunatics that shun those who dont believe them
WalkthroughsMadeEasy 3 weeks ago
@WalkthroughsMadeEasy Sadly I am surrounded with such people and have become as aggressive as they are. You are right, it is not a correct thing to hold such stereotypes.
Maloparic 2 weeks ago
@Maloparic that's very noble of you. thanks for not starting some comment war like some other people would have done
WalkthroughsMadeEasy 2 weeks ago
@89990000
Noone is forcing anyone to do anything, you stinking moron. Debates, arguments, mockery, the flow of information is NOT equal to being forceful about anything.
d3st88 1 month ago
@89990000
Opinions are like assholes. Everyone has them and they stink. Opinions are also worthless in the face of testable, demonstrable facts.
d3st88 1 month ago 2
@89990000
Also. The word atheist is written with an "a", not an "A", just as the word "god".
d3st88 1 month ago
@89990000 Here you see a defence mechanism of religious belief. It's almost like a parasite. She is actually asking us, in other words to stop educating our fellow humans out of bronze age mythology.
How many atheists have been killed for becoming religious? Now ask yourself how many religious people are threatened with death for apostasy? leaving the faith? And tell me who is forcing who?
mrgejwaites 1 month ago in playlist Violent Universe
@89990000 Respect religion?? Sorry no can do when its such clear horse shit.
Rabsmyth1 1 month ago in playlist Violent Universe
@89990000 Atheists don't force anyone to be an atheist, debating is not forcing it's is simply an argument and discussion of points and facts and counters on both sides. No one is trying to force anyone to be an atheist, saying they are is complete bullshit. From my experience, it's theists who force people with fear of hell fire and eternal damnation to believe in god, and indoctrinate their children into their religion at a young age before they're even able to decide for themselves.
Xeonort 1 month ago
@89990000 Survey says: You're a fucking idiot!
eventfularse 1 month ago
@eventfularse
You're the idiot. According to MISSOSOLOGY, you are a creature, a big creature. I'm just saying to atheists to respect us Christians. And your username says you have an eventful ass.
Mariana Erwin
89990000 1 month ago
@89990000 Do you really think I give a crap about what you believe in? You're generalising about all atheists. We don't force others to move from religion. Where did you get this from?
You're also pre judging me on my username, which is completely irrelevant to anything within this discussion. That speaks for itself.
eventfularse 1 month ago
@eventfularse You also contradict yourself: Asking us "Atheists" to allow theists to have an opinion. Yet you're asking us to respect it! What? Can't we have our own opinion on yours? Is it anti-semetic or something?
eventfularse 1 month ago
@eventfularse I don't think Atheists and religious will ever get on. Being atheist i find religion stupid and primitive. You being religious you reject the big bang and say that god made the universe. But neither are fact. You can say what you like but neither of them are 100% solid. But when you look at it logically the big bang makes more sense, even if it is wrong it's still a lot more solid than religion. I just wish people wouldn't shove their views down other peoples throats.
12345hallam 1 month ago
@eventfularse responded to the wrong person. ^_^
12345hallam 1 month ago
Dear astronomers and scientist..will you please use hubble telescope and tell us more about Kepler-22b earth like planet ?! please!
~thumbs up so they could see it ~ !
CarSrbin1994 1 month ago in playlist Violent Universe
The guy reminds me of Jar Jar Binks... :)
CandyPant5 1 month ago
Don't worry. The Bible doesn't say that the sun will end this way, just like it assures us that global warming is a "liberal hoax." Therefore, our sun won't become a red giant or a white dwarf. What will those braindead liberals come up with next?
PompousPreacher 1 month ago
@PompousPreacher like this video said, it will take billions of years for our Sun to die, and Global warming has to do with Human actions, not our Sun. The bible is also not a science book or a math book therefore it should not be take literally. I still wonder why you take it literally though, the Bible is a book filled with fables that were stolen from other ancient cultures. even the Jesus story is a fable.
gato123452 1 month ago
@gato123452 I'm an atheist.
PompousPreacher 1 month ago
@PompousPreacher oh
gato123452 1 month ago
@PompousPreacher the sun will turn into a white or red giant.But before that happens the world probably become a lifeless volcanic wasteland.Its just how it will happen.WE DONT NEED YOUR BIBLE BULLSHIT. What will happen will happen.(ps those people are A LOT smarter then you so dont even try to tell them otherwise i bet you dont even know what gravity or a supernova is...)
sitejs123 2 days ago
For God sake, when will a documentary of this kind rely less on being spectacular than being scientifically interesting? What about the Solar System, the other planets? That is their destiny one may be interested about instead of these pictures of other nebulae. What a lack of precision! Really most of American scientific documentaries rather seem beatifying as they teach so little, and make a drama of scientific facts in place of explaining them on the long term.
glaivedacier 1 month ago
@glaivedacier Wow get over yourself. not everyone knows these things, there designed for basic viewing and for casual learning, you can always go elsewhere Newton
sleevedagger 1 month ago
@glaivedacier this is a hubblecast. the Hubble telescope focuses on planets outside our solar system, hence the reason why they don't speak about our. And the destiny of the other planets in our solar system share our own destiny. Like he says in the video, the sun will expand and consume our entire solar system. And this is a production by the European Southern Observatory in Germany, not an american production.
chiccosanchez 1 month ago
@chiccosanchez the sun will NOT consume the entire solar system,nowhere near even close, many physicists now doubt it will even reach out as far as earth, not that it matters as life here will have been wiped out by having our atmosphere stripped off and bathed in radiation millions of years before this happens.
jedaaa 1 month ago
Very nice as always. Any long documents coming anytime soon? I'd love to see one again.
gotchaya 1 month ago
he explains the earths death likeits no big deal
pyrethone 1 month ago in playlist Violent Universe
Well, I'll remind my great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great *thump cram* great great grand-child to pack and move when the sun about to eat us :D
specterseal999 1 month ago
@specterseal999 Let's hope that the environment of the Earth hasn't been destroyed long before that time comes, just from the stupidity of humans. We really have no where else to go, if your read "RARE EARTH" by Dr. Peter Ward. He has some great lectures here on YouTube.
Jibbie49 1 month ago
4:27 face...
Deceiverification 1 month ago
poh's dad from kung fu panda?
nxmoparmatt84 1 month ago in playlist Violent Universe
Music reminds me of finally fantasy games
TheHio123 1 month ago
Sun, please don't eat us.
growingneeds 1 month ago
Awesome!! Our fate!!!
andrelfsouza 1 month ago
So, what becomes of a dwarf star? Does it stay that way forever because it has exhausted its energy, or can it be combined with something (say a newly forming star)?
ghemp09 1 month ago in playlist Violent Universe
electricity, not gravity rules the universe. check out tesla tech and learn what stars really are.
thepofmeister 1 month ago
If you take into account the fractal nature of the Universe, if even a giant star doesn't really die, one would be foolish not to ponder on the possibility of life after death.
elchafa 1 month ago
@elchafa but a star, giant or dwarf is not a biological being.
roont 1 month ago
@roont And why should biological and non-biological entities behave differently? Where is the line between what falls into one category or the other? (trick question because there is no line)
elchafa 1 month ago
@elchafa But I'd argue there is a line. There's a line between what we would call "alive" and what we wouldn't. Would you consider a rock to be alive? A rock is formed from natural processes. As is a star. It's just hydrogen and helium. And we are indeed all made of the same stuff. So if you want to argue that the stars and that people have an afterlife, you'd also have to make room for an afterlife for the rock. And all the trillions of bacteria that have ever existed on this planet.
roont 1 month ago
@roont Scientists have created "synthetic life". They created DNA via writing code on a computer and somehow put that into a cell that successfully self-replicated (/watch?v=QHIocNOHd7A).
There are many more examples of ways of thinking about life & death that are revolutionary, because no matter how much you think there are clear, undisputed definitions for those 2 terms, there are not; the reason is that we do not know what life & what non-life is. Rocks may be conscious for all we know.
elchafa 1 month ago
@elchafa Okay, well I see your point, even if there is no line between alive and not alive, we are all still made up of the same atoms. The oxygen atoms in your lungs right now are exactly the same as the oxygen atoms floating around in huge clouds of gas and dust in space. If you want to argue that ANYTHING has an afterlife, you have to include all of it. Humans and stars, rocks and bacteria, the afterlife would have to apply to all of it. And there is no reason/evidence to suggest so
roont 1 month ago
@elchafa And since we understand that things like rocks and stars are just the temporary configuration of those particular elements right now, those elements, once the thing has ended its time in that configuration will move on throughout the universe. All of the atoms in your body will be redistributed throughout the world after you are dead. Perhaps ending up in another living thing, perhaps not.
roont 1 month ago
@elchafa what do you mean?
pinochska 1 month ago
@pinochska What I mean by "the fractal nature of the Universe" is the fact that at different scales we see recurring patterns that are "natural", that "work well" with the rules of reality to put it someway; ie: electrons around floating atoms, planets orbiting around stars, stars orbiting around center of their galaxy; the way hurricanes & types of galaxies look. This happens not only at a physical level but also at a conceptual level, exemplified in the effectiveness of metaphors. This help?
elchafa 1 month ago
@elchafa i get it.. but i dont completely understand how that affects life after death... im not being a troll just wondering :)
pinochska 1 month ago
@pinochska Well, as part of this fractal nature of the Universe, we see that stars "die" only to be "reborn" as something else. We could think about this process at a smaller scale and consider wether or not "organic biology" can undergo a similar process of "rebirth" just like the Sun does. Note that I am only suggesting thinking about it, I'm not saying I have the answer, obviously :)
elchafa 1 month ago
@elchafa that seems like a very interesting point.. actually Neil DeGrasse Tyson says a similiar thing about how he wants be buried when death instead of cremated.. so all the nutrients of his body can re-join the ecosystem... cheers
pinochska 1 month ago
We are very well, connected, in a single bean. Not confuse me with a religious person, I only believe what I see.
In this life and the next in the Stay in the light.
Ramón.
MrRamon2004 1 month ago
@MrRamon2004 Butter or Broad? Maybe green ones, or are we talking about something completely different here? Jelly perhaps?
fatmikecj 1 month ago
@fatmikecj Science shows when life begins in the woman's body; there is a small explosion of energy. But they can’t, show me when that little energy leaves the body. [When you die.] You can do whatever you want with your sarcasm.
In this life, and the next, Stay in the light.
Ramón.
MrRamon2004 1 month ago
@MrRamon2004
That's just nonsense, Mr. Dumbledore.
d3st88 1 month ago
@d3st88 ? Is the best you can answer? Tell that to science. In this life and the next Stay in the light.
Ramón.
MrRamon2004 1 month ago
I have no doubt life after death is there. Believe in the creator or not.
In this life and the next Stay in the light.
Ramón.
MrRamon2004 1 month ago
good video
fullmetalathanase 1 month ago in playlist Violent Universe
good vidéo
fullmetalathanase 1 month ago in playlist Violent Universe
nice
fullmetalathanase 1 month ago in playlist Violent Universe
Awedome
ever2146 1 month ago
atheists, science teaches me life after death in the stars, tell me why you do not believe in life after death in humans.
in this life and the next Stay in the light.
ramon.
MrRamon2004 1 month ago
@MrRamon2004 There is life after death. When the sun becomes a red giant boils the earth into gas our remains will drift into the universe and be born again into new stars, planets and MAYBE new life.
rnrbishop 1 month ago
@MrRamon2004 Science teaches one thing, so you immediately jump to some completely unrelated conclusion, supported by no evidence at all? Sigh...
wolverine005 1 month ago
@Butelia2007 was just going to ask that. I think that eventually it cools to form a brown dwarf as it also continues to grow denser or runs out of energy.
Rahavin1 1 month ago
@Rahavin1 and Butelia2007 In the case of the sun it is the "ash" left over from the burning of hydrogen and helium in the sun. So it is made of some Carbon, Oxygen, Helium and Hydrogen. It will cool into a Black dwarf, not a brown dwarf. A Brown dwarf is a star like object that was never quite massive enough to burst into life.
rnrbishop 1 month ago
@Butelia2007 II will gradually cool over billions of years and eventually go black.
rnrbishop 1 month ago
Why are so many of the viewers offense to religion? Just leave it religion is dying unbelievers has already won we got the Internet, politics, rich countries and science religion will fiat out just wait...
piloooogen 1 month ago in playlist Violent Universe
The Universe is like a big recycling machine
TheWizardWeiss 1 month ago
" We are starstuff, we are a way for the Cosmos to know itself" - Carl Sagan
yxrcbszg 1 month ago
@yxrcbszg If there should be one person immortal this man should be Carl Sagan ...
TheWizardWeiss 1 month ago
Oh my GOD astronomy-pictures are PRETTYYYY
RasmusLastname 1 month ago
the real beauty of the cosmos is much more enthralling than the lies our easily-scared brain conjures to ease itself <3 how i love science
leivadaros 1 month ago
more proof god is a ancient myth and religion is phony to mankind
PokerOnTour 1 month ago
As one dies, another is born... Nature 101
BIGBOSSTEDDY 1 month ago
Religion is a metaphore what is happening in outer space. The gas from the dying star is reincarnated/born again as new stars. Awesome!
monsieurmike 1 month ago
Enthralling! Wow!
Rationalific 1 month ago
"Presented by Dr J, aka Dr Joe Liske"
Yeah I was able to notice that
THECOMMENTER10000 1 month ago
awesome vid :)
quaxk 1 month ago
how does a white dwarf die?
FreeHouseStore 1 month ago in playlist Violent Universe 31
@FreeHouseStore We believe they live long enough that we haven't been able to observe one of their deaths yet. I could be wrong though. Its been a while since I've jumped into astronomy.
meshuggahdeciple327 1 month ago 8
@FreeHouseStore its the remaining of a dead star... well if it's big enough it becomes a black hole... well it can also become a neutron star, but the dying of a white dwarf takes looooooooooooooooooooong....
funncubesde 1 month ago
@funncubesde Do we have any theories? I know small stars, like our sun, eventually become about the size of Earth (white dwarf) but after that long time has passed; does it completely explode or just fade out?
TymesRhymes 1 month ago
@TymesRhymes well, the white dwarf is the remaining of a star that already exploded... so usually not exploding anymore......
funncubesde 1 month ago
@funncubesde So the white dwarf essentially burns forever?
TymesRhymes 1 month ago
@TymesRhymes i think it cools down slowly and is black than and is called a neutron star.... :j
funncubesde 1 month ago
@FreeHouseStore It's just a hot super dense ball of matter, similar to a neutron star but not quite as dense.
It cools down, VERY slowly, because space is a vacuum, so it's effectively like a thermos flask. Eventually over billions of years it will cool and just be a cold lump of matter.
revorocks123 1 month ago
@revorocks123 Thanks you. That answered my question to the other guy.
TymesRhymes 1 month ago
@FreeHouseStore By slowly cooling and dimming till its just a dark ball of matter or by accretion beyond the Chandrasekhar limit in which case it goes pop as a type 1a super nova.
LiamE69 1 month ago
@FreeHouseStore It's sorta like dividing by zero
MrdjHYPEr 1 month ago
@FreeHouseStore from a lack of ale!
mitra32203 1 month ago in playlist Violent Universe
@mitra32203 Good one
Nilgard 1 month ago
@FreeHouseStore after milions of years it will cool down and become a black dwarf and disapear in darknest of space
MrAde9999 1 month ago
@FreeHouseStore A white dwarf is basicly a star cooling down, We haven't been able to observe as white dwarf dying yet (As they take a very long time)
DMDS1991 1 month ago
@FreeHouseStore It cools off and becomes a diamond in space!
danielbluesmoke 1 month ago
very fascinatingg :))
MissMars7 1 month ago
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UpwardsFallings 1 month ago
0:33
What's the beautiful music starting there?
UpwardsFallings 1 month ago
amazing
xtechbiz 1 month ago in playlist Violent Universe
sounds like we need to work on this space travel thing
mboundtogether 1 month ago
the chronicle of life and death
Setthesunshine 1 month ago
2:42 "It will destroy the inner planets.."
I thought I read, or maybe saw in another SpaceRip, that they found some systems where the star had already undergone the expansion, and the planets actually survived the red giant phase.
huyked 1 month ago
@huyked
Ah! I found where I heard about the planet surviving the red giant phase from tdarnell "Space Fan News #45: Kepler Finds Two Planets That Survived a Red Giant Expansion". You can watch that here on youtube: /watch?v=xJJXFAOUeq8
huyked 1 month ago
we luv u spacerip :) thanks for all uploads
ujgilani 1 month ago in playlist Violent Universe
Thanks for the bunch of lies
mubibibi 1 month ago
@mubibibi What?
azmanabdula 1 month ago
The same time our sun is dying, the Andromeda galaxy will merge with the Milky way galaxy. The earth will find a new star, a new home with different constellations.
shoa31 1 month ago
@shoa31 we will keep our sun...
the odds of 2 suns colliding in a galaxy is pretty small....considering the distance between everything!
azmanabdula 1 month ago
@azmanabdula -
It's true, very few will even collide, let alone an astroid. But gravity will mess with the earth's solar system in such ways that we landed along with our moon right smack in a habitable zone orbiting a new star as our sun gets caught in a binary system in alpha centuri.
shoa31 1 month ago
@shoa31 they think with the current model of impact we will observe the entire collision from a spiral arm....
azmanabdula 1 month ago
@shoa31 the two galaxies are so huge that when they collide, it's is extremely unlikely that any two stars will collide. over the course of a normal human lifespan (if we are still around then), there will be few noticable changes but over many, many years, the constellations will completely change due to the gravitation effect of the galactic collision. i know because i came from the future!
playadominical 1 month ago
@playadominical -
Yes, we are just a blink of an eye on a cosmic scale. When two galaxies merge, there will hardly be any collision. But gravity will play a huge part in pulling the earth and the moon into a new habitable zone as our sun gets pulled away into another system thus saving all those people praying to god and comfirming their faith.
shoa31 1 month ago
@shoa31 LOL hilarious.
playadominical 1 month ago
@shoa31 lol, good one.
gatorhighlights4 1 month ago
i dont understand how some1 can dislike knoledge
MrSleepylk 1 month ago
wow
1lAllanl1 1 month ago in playlist Violent Universe
amazing.. we all are going to die someday... wonder what humans 5 billion years from now will be experiencing...
zeus018 1 month ago
@zeus018 Good news. I have found a cure for death and reversed entropy and we are never going to die.
lemonsyay1 1 month ago
@zeus018 dude. if we don't kill ourselves and all complicated life in the next million years, we will continue to evolve. I wouldn't ask 'what humans will be doing in 5 billion years.' It's incomprehensible what will happen in the next 2 thousand years, let alone the next million.
sjihaat 1 month ago in playlist Violent Universe
Wtf it dose look like a face
klevdav 1 month ago