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  • Use Beer

  • 2:18 it looks like the ring

  • you will NEVER get laid

  • i wanna see it get sliced in tiny bubbles with a knife :D

  • If water is needed for life, what would happen if we say did trip after trip to fill a giant let's say probe ship (launched or assembled in space at an earlier date) filled this ship with tuns of water to it's capacity.. sent the ship via computer control to a waterless distant planet the ship taking years of course to reach this destination then release the water on another planet.. Would this start life on that planet?

  • Depends on the elements that are present, temperature, moisture, and similar things.

  • Cool idea, but Earth is short enough on water without wasting it on different planets

  • yes it does depend on the elements like ozbiljsncovjek said but it would have to be alot of water like enough water to at least fill up a pond and its literaly imposible to stransport that much water in a ship itl take too long and the ship would have to be huge in which itl be harder to take to another planet itls be much easier if we just start terraforming planets =p (btw this isnt my acc is my bros he just seemed signed in)

  • first of all you would need to find a planet with the right temp that will sustain water in liquid state. Also, lightning is a source of creating amino acids and living compounds when it comes to combining with water

  • Nope...would not work. Need more than water for Life.

  • good question i ask the same thing but the problem is the planet would need to create an ozone layer for plant and animal life idk about paricite life though

  • I want to drink it

  • the reason for these experiments is to better the understanding of how different things act within the universe. water, recognized as being the substance needed for life, is being experimented on so we can get an idea of how such a unique substance reacts in space. still this is only done at temperatures we're familiar with water being at...wait until we can do the same experiments with water at the Bose-Einstein condensate state of matter.

  • However it is so bad ass

  • This video is uber nerdy

  • And we only spent a bazillion dollars too...

  • what happens with the fire? heeheh

  • probably will explode, cus space ships prolly have pure oxygen.. which is highley combustable.. so ya, lol. or it would fly up to the roof, and catch it on fire... or it wouldnt even happin at all

  • uhhh... space ships Dont have pure oxygen.. that would kill us

  • ooh... lol my bad..

  • our atmosphere is 14% oxygen...

    and 74% nitrogen...

    so yeah. Oxygen wouldn't "kill" us but it would certainly get us high... or maybe make us nauseous. But too much, and it might kill you.

  • so amazing, thanks for posting all these

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