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  • that palnet is SMALLER and the star is not only SMALLER but also RED ! So do not picture beautiful landscapes , but more like REDISH atmosphere,

  • WY someone like Michio is on fox news !!?

  • @heltongut123 because hes the only one they can understand lol. theyve said it themselves

  • That would be some shit if it is Earth. Just in a different Solar system. Like as I am typing this, there is another me out there doing the same exact thing...Creepy or Cool?

  • we wont be out there till about 3239..trust me im a phychic...thumbs? LOL

  • ITS OVER RELIGITARDS ITS OVER RELIGITARDS YOUR PATHETIC GODS CONCEPTS IS PROVEN A FAKE WHERE IN YOUR BIBLE OF DEATH IS THIS PLANET LOLOLOL YOU FAIL RELIGIOUS PEOPLE YOUR GOD IS A FAIL YOUR FAITH IS THE NEW STUPID ITS OVER RELIGITARDS FACE IT SCIENCE OWNED YOU SCIENCE JUST SHIT ON YOUR GOD AND KICKED IT IN THE FACE LOLOL ITS OVER RELIGITARDS YOUR GODS CONCEPT JUST WENT DOWN IN FLAMES ON WHICH DAY DID YOUR GODS MAKE THIS NEW PLANET? WHERE CAN I READ ABOUT THIS LOLOL ITS OVER RELIGITARDS YOU FAIL

  • i wish that i can meet "another me" on the other earth.. :)

  • Hi,Gliesean. We've just found you. How's going up there?...After some 40 years

    later. Oh, we're just fine. How are you doing, eartheans?

  • michio looks like yoda in a good way.

  • 'Another Earth' film review at

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  • im an alien and u humans are so stupid!

  • you earth people are funny

  • we dont have that tecnology now but by the time that ship gets there we could have invented a way to make a sun out in the voids

  • why not make ships just for sending out travelers not lust to outher planets but ships as a place to live not just to any place but to open space in the masive clear spaces away from planets it would take 1000000 years but you would see the asteroids comeing for light years and the view would be better than here and if you could make your own sun even better build a dyson phere or ring world if you had a matter maker like in star trek

  • having a new planet would only serve to make the human race imortale as to say the human race not inderviduals as if we had a meteor hit this planet then where gone so getting to outher worlds should be the most importent thing we could ever do but as some say we do need to pick only the best and nicest of us and leave the rest to change the planet back to being a clean and safe place to visit as there would most shorly be them dam tourists can you emagine the cost of a return ticket

  • this might be another 3D planet like earth is right now. of course EVERY planet has life on it but not on a physical dimension however. we dont see life on other planets because it is invisivble to us. those planets have simply evolved just as our earth is evolving right now. and when a planet evolves the species that live upon will naturally evolve with it. just look at it. the earth is changing.

  • we will be there soon enough. when we are not the physical body anymore we will be there for sure :)

  • understand him. So why bother.

  • I had a dejavu. The reporter said "so what kind of life are we talking about, something like the avatar in the clip"

    "And then i just knew what michio was about to say"

    Typically a michio answer. He lowers his vocabulair level to fox level to hand his message. It was pressed on his face as usually whenever hes discussing stupid fox people.

    I dont understand why hes involved with fox news,

    the viewers hardly care and if they do they dont even

    "ET isnt going to phone home anytime soon"

  • i think when we die

    we go to that planet

    because no body realy knows what happens when we die

  • God is real....one day you'll see

  • @Purposedrivenlove

    Don't bank on it mate ;)

  • you mean that my blackberry won't work? lol

  • if you where to travel at .995C (99.5% the speed of light) it would take 2 years to get there due to the theory of relativity. To get to this seed, if you were to accelerate as if you were on earth (about 10 m/s/s) it would take about 1.3 years, so lets say 3 years to get there 3 years back (in your point of view)

  • HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!­!!!! Those scientists want you to beleave in their FOOLISH EVOLUTION !!!!! That this WHOLE UNIVERSE happened for NO REASON !!!!! They think GOD is NOT REAL ....There SMART DUMBELLS !! LOL !! GOD watches and Laughs !  EAT THAT DR. KAKU KAKU ...... KAKU WHO ?

  • @dave22h34 Shut up idiot. GOD IS NOT REAL. If you ever learn to think, spell, or use proper grammar, then you will see why he isn't.

    Just for thought; Hebrew is still not completely understood, and the bible was translated from it. Validity ?

    All gods, from every religion can be linked back to nature and the sun. The End. No one knows shit we're collectively figuring it out and advancing as a species by understanding physics, which is nature.

  • @dave22h34 Yeah, you wouldn't be saying that if you wern't brainwashed to believe that as a child by your parents. It's your bullshit religion that creates the anchor that weighs down scientific progress.

  • Michio Kaku is a White house puppet, why does this jerk keep getting TV appearances... Planet G is 10 F. imagine living on the south pole (or planet hoth) with one bitter season your entire life.. eeeyaaah... i'll take my chances on earth listening to Michio blame the aflockaclypse on birds communicating to commit mass suicide (on a regular bases) all over the world "yawn" (swish 2 pts for me )

  • Only Star Trek ship will help us XD

  • sure it takes about 200 years at 1/10 the speed of light to get to that planet XD

  • Its great that fox put michio on but i cant help but feel the people that watch that news just shake there head at him and think "god didnt do that so its not real"

  • i think the chances of this planet containing intelligent life is very very small because the planet would need a thick atmosphere, liquid water, a large enough moon, gravitational pull similar to earths, large active core with continental drift, hopefully not tidally locked, a rotational period similar to earths, a weathering system with ocean flows, and a range of temperatures similar to earths, and more to at least contain complex life. but chances of it containing simple life is high.

  • @mikeb1031

    Not at all. thats life as we know it. go watch star trek.. and broaden your mind. just cus we are the top here doesnt mean to say somewhere else they is not a "smart gas" or "light with a brain" we only know the life on earth, dont be so narrow on what can be.

  • @TheJimbojones1980

    i agree, "intelligent" or not, life can arise in more places than we previously imagined,but i meant that for life to be as complex as it is here it needs many things.There is no doubt life on other worlds with completely different compositions such as gas could arise,but i also doubt any life there could exist with the same evolutionary complexity life on earth has.for example without our moon, oceans would've been left swampy and earth would have been less stable on its axis

  • Michio Kaku knows freaking everything.... its scary

  • Send a probe! :D

  • Lets go to gleise 581 g!!! And Kill the avatars!

  • I hope that in my lifetime they create a way for me to get to another habitible planet in a reasonable amount of time. If we're lucky, we could just ask the aliens who live there to give us a ride, given that they're advanced enough, and actually care enough to put up with us. In other words: find nice aliens.

  • A parallel planet? Man if there was another me on that planet or another you on that planet wouldn't that be awesome. o.o

  • The thing tht annoys me. I know there's never in my life time true puplic evedence and woundering dosent help seeing the truth works alot better and it's something we will not get to see in our life time

  • Wow, finding an "Earth-like" planet so (relatively) close to us is amazing. It makes you wonder how many planets there are that are just like Earth in the Milky Way galaxy alone. Seriously, I'm no Trekker but we need put our insignificant material desires aside and build a fleet of spaceships with "warp drive" so that we can go exploring.

  • @Beamshipcaptain Is there no end to the continuing bullshit you spew here on YouTube? As you are a devoted Searl and Billy Meier supporter, to say you are perpetually delusional is an understatement. Goodbye.

  • A robotic probe would be a great idea, guided by a telescope in its size ... ok

  • @camilosilvalindo *Clears throught* Alien planet!

  • Why can't Fox get someone who is scientifically literate to interview Kaku? Must they always pander to the lowest common denominator?

  • They are not called Avatars! They are called Na'vi! Get it right lol

  • 117.5 trillion miles away... bah, someone figure out how to fold or warp space already :/

  • @Chousakan Easy, ;), all we need now is a speed theory.

  • i don't think we will survive on our own planet because of Our stupidness . We had Enaugh Knowledge to create a Nuclear weapon , but we don't have enaugh Knowledge to NOT TO USE IT IDIOTS! right??

  • @pr0gram1st maybe if some people knew how to spell.

  • @T1av1s oh damn , pls tell me where did i spell wrong ? cuz english is not my native language so if i made any mistake in spelling tell me where was it please.

  • @pr0gram1st first, it's spelled enough, not enaugh.

    civilization, not civilisation.

    technology, not tecnology.

    just saying if the general people can't spell, then they might as well not even try to get to this planet, because they will end up fucking up the mission. lol.

  • @T1av1s Well , all i can say is thanks for telling me that cuz i would not even know that i made a mistake in spelling. i will try to not to Make any mistakes in future. ^^

  • @T1av1s British spellings of words are not incorrect - 'civilization' is the American spelling.

  • @ZeHoSmusician what's the point of that then. that's stupid.

  • @T1av1s I'm not saying it makes sense, I'm just saying there are variants. (neighbour/neighbor, colour/color, etc.)

    While we're on the subject, it's spelt "interested" not "intreated" (check your "about me" section).

  • well if we can't get there , they can come here.. hehe. but i don't think there there is any civilisation smarter than us in Our milkyway galaxy , and i think that This is OUR galaxy. But we don't really have enaugh knowledge and the tecnology of ours Yet is not good enaugh to travel the cosmos.. but still , we have to go forward we have to go Beyond einstein. isn't it so guys?

  • @pr0gram1st If there are other living species on other planets, I would hardly call this galaxy ours.

  • guys, catch this. a red planet i s an old star, something that the sun will be one day. so the planets old too.. i can guess that avatars could exist there.

  • By the time we able to reach it though, we might be able to create artificial life. Who knows when that will happen.

  • @Aluenvey We already are. Haven't you heard how they've been cell-printing new species of bacteria recently?

  • @bioniclefan4life No, but that's awesome if true. If not that's cool too.^^

  • REACH!

  • @JohnDoePictures oh yeah, good one. but reach i just 10.5 ly away and 581g is 20ly. i guess halo is coming true.

  • Well time to me to ivent a way so we can travel by wormholes...

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  • Its called Karmina's World ,people. The astronomer who discovered it named it after his wife.

  • Humans Nuke themselves before reaching that planet.

    And hey whats the point of going over there? people cant live in peace on earth so why should this new planet or mars make any difference ??

  • @wexa89 humans are still evolving. looking at our very short history .. I'd say we're still improving =)

    but I'll say this .. if humans cannot live in peace .. then yes, living in another planet is no different. it will just be the same .. wars - just at a bigger scale.

  • I'm calling it: planet meh

  • *Cough* Reach *Cough*

  • alian poo!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

  • Mars is a lot more feasible. Mars came within 35 million miles of Earth back in late 2003. That is roughly 0.38 AU. If we can slingshot the Space Shuttle towards Mars at 5 miles per second, it would take us approximately 81 days to get there. That's about 3 months. Not bad! Plus if we could refuel and/or attach rockets in space, say from the Meer Space Station, we could increase the velocity, and effectively reduce travel time. I say Mars - Lets do it!

  • @2bee1wabby ...I can't get around the problem of making 5 miles per second as it relates to hitting rocks at that speed...how would you know a rock say the size of your fist wasn't heading towards the crafts window or body,  ripping holes in the ship hunh....

  • @johnsmdm Yes that is some sort of phenomenon for sure. When I look at all those asteroids out there, I am in wonder why many are not hurling into each other. And all the satellites in orbits, it is a wonder why they are not getting busted up by small rock size matter. I've heard it said that when in space, the astronauts are getting bombarded by minute particules traveling very fast. Maybe it has something to do with Einsteins Special Relativity, mass-energy, time dilation.....

  • Sure, on our planet water is the source of all life, but how do we know(since we've never really been anywhere else) that life can't exist in some other dimension or form?

  • My humble prediction is that, because of the great distances, humans will almost perfect the "art" (science) of optical observations. It's a far cheaper , safer and more practical proposition!....what do you think people?????

  • @35LatitudSur If we are talking about the relatively near future, like 100 years, then I completely agree. Beyond that I think technology will advance to the point where a 20 LY interstellar voyage is practical. We'd probably have to use robotic spacecraft though.

  • I am glad Fox replaced the retarded news guy from the last interviews with Kaku. He ruins the average IQ in the room.

  • @Platemaster Dude I so agree. That last guy screamed "I AM AN IDIOT WHO KNOWS BETTER THEN YOU" and his demeaning smug attitude was maddening, especially with a guy who left him in the dust intelligence wise.

  • @shkotay Agreed, I'm treated like this all the time as a research student. When they ask me a specific question about general science (like the last announced bacteria), they all rant about it's just a bacteria, not an alien and holds no proof against religion when I was trying to make a point it raises the chances of finding another life form out there.

    Education system has failed for some.

  • It's been a long road

    Getting from there to here

    It's been a.....

    ta da ta daa..

  • this planet maybe a better place to live than the totally fuckedup earth!

  • @punkaholix121 Earth isn't Fucked up.

  • If you employ a Solar Sail, it may be possible to reach 15AU a yr (approx: 1,394,338,305 miles) traveling at a means velocity of 44 miles per second. The speed of light travels at approximately 186,282 miles per second. That is about 4,233 times faster. At 20 light-years away, it would take you approximately 84,250 years to reach this exoplanet. Unless you can go a whole lot faster, it would take over a millenium of generations to get there. So you better start now :p

  • @2bee1wabby - how many years can we get there if we only use an ordinary space shuttle..??

  • @punkaholix121 In orbit the space shuttle travels around 7,860 meters per second. This is about 5 miles per second. 1 light-year (ly) is about 5.9 Trillion miles (5,878,499,808,857 miles). If the Shuttle sustains this velocity, in one years time, it would travel 154,021,824 miles. It would take you approximately 38,167 years to reach 1 ly distance. The produce of 20 ly is approx. 118 Trillion miles. It would take you 763,336 years to go 20 ly. We need Warp Drive Technology :-)

  • It's 20 light years away, hell Alpha Centari is what 4.5 light years away. Let's start looking there first.

  • @ravenfire77 - what planet awaits us there..??

  • @punkaholix121  We don't know. Why are we looking 20 light years or 500 light years away, we should start in our proverbial backyard. Then work our way out from there. NASA frustrates the hell outta me sometimes.

  • @ravenfire77 It is more than likely they have, and there are probably reasons we've yet to here those results.

  • @ravenfire77 thats like saying police officers should quit there jobs and become firefighters. everyone cant do the same job. its nasa's job to look into space and everyone else's job to do there job. what would you like nasa to do? become a recycling company? don't be retarded

  • @pauldonald No. I want them to have a driving vision, a goal. I will give credit where it's due the rover missions have been an incredible accomplishment, but that alone is not enough. Why did they shutdown the Breakthrough Propulsion program? That's just one of many things I could name. As far as looking into space, that's not Nasa's only job. NASA is not the one finding systems like Gliese 581. And you call me retarded? LOL

  • @ravenfire77 20 lgtyrs IS our Backyard. Were just really small, remember?

  • Hell yeah, the great voyage begins.

  • It won't take generation fuck tard. If he has ever heard of the hadron callider if we were to build an orbital slingshot with magnetic coils accelerate a probe to light speed and launch it at the planet we could be there in 20 years flat.

  • @DvineGaming -what do you mean of 20 years flat..?

  • @punkaholix121 If we travel at light speed we can get there in 20 years. better yet we will be moving slower through time than the relative world so it could feel like 2 months for the voyagers. We have achieved light speed with particles. We just need to implement that with vehicles.

  • @DvineGaming - we will need to master the laws of teleportation and space tunnels(wormhole) to create a shortcut that we will only take there in 1-2 years...

  • Fox News told you the half the story for full Google : "Alien Laser Signal Gliese Coming From A Habitable Planet, Star System‎"

  • Good news we found one, Bad news we can't get there....there is no way we can win or get even I'm just gonna die with this bunch of retards in this planet that humans are fucking it up little by little shit...

  • They called it Goldilocks!

  • How hilarious, did you honestly hear what he said lmao? Is this guy supposed to be credible? They look at the "wobbling" of the star, in which they can "calculate" the wobbling very precisely ROTFLMAO, and then from there, they can draw factual conclusions about the orbit of an earth like planet that happens to be INVISIBLE, that they can't see! Oh my goodness, he must be smoking some really serious shit lmao....

  • @StreetLethalRacing Yep, it's called Mathematics and Newtonian Mechanics. You should try it out.

  • reach is a good name

  • call it "fake and gay"

  • @JustSomeGuyOk call it fake? our galaxy is 100,000 light years across. This planet is 20 light years away. There are 200,000,000,000 galaxies. 200 billion. THERE IS LIFE ELSEWHERE. Problem is getting there. Its impossible to travel at lightspeed. We need new rules and laws of physics. It will happen

  • @jamesgambino  sir please stop i cant take it anymore

  • @jamesgambino people who says that all of these are fake are actually low life dumbass who just want to sit down in front a a television and rot to death.

  • @zacTAG Let them rot. They have the knowledge of people from 1200 AD. LOL

  • @jamesgambino hahaha....their knowledge is worse than that.Even the sumerians believe in extraterrestrials and knew the map of some star systems. :)

  • I think Zarmina is a great name too, I favour that unofficial name more than the others.

  • Thats like the 3rd time Michio has used the E.T. joke....Nutty Professor.... you guys know DISCLOSURE is next.....By 2012 near the last shuttle mission NASA will also give new scientific news....I think

  • @todinal Stephen Hawkings, Michio Kaku all talk about aliens. The UN just appointed an Alien Ambassador...no joke. St Malachy predicted the 111 popes in the the 10 century. We are at the last Pope now; Mayan Predictions, Iran with nukes, Pilots came out recently talking about nukes shutting down in the 60's by UFO's. The news is preparing society for disclosure so we dont freak out. The Vatican and pope said if ET exists, then God must have created it. Something is going on my friend

  • @jamesgambino I'm with ya and I totally agree. I lke the way you bulletized it! (if thats a word) Hey James question for you? Is it me or do you find that people in general are becomming more anxious? Especially in close personal relationships! Just another event to ponder.

  • Reach 

  • @secanjou I wrote this on another video similar to the documentary of Gliese581g but no thumbs up :(

  • name it earth2 lol

  • i got a few good names em gaia (from FF7 also known as the planet), terra (from FF9), squall, nemesis lots of names i could pick

  • why dont they call it reach...

  • @Jas4924 Because Bungie would SUE the Aliens for Copyright Infringement.

  • It they could get our TV and radio they could be watching Star Trek TNG now for the first time.

    How cool.

  • to all the name related comments. The discoverer called it Zarmina after his wife. I think it's a good and traditionally chosen name.

  • catch enough information about the wobble. Although it would be nice to give them names, and if over time they prove to actually have life and become a target of interstreallar travel for probes etc, they might be dubbed proper names for the media. But till that happens, they need to stick the number/name system.

  • @RacingLights I think the first few planets they found they gave names to, but they have to give them the silly names, there will be trillions of planets in our galaxy, let alone the 200 billion other galaxies out there. Think about only 6 billion people on the planet, and trying to name these planets. The planet index is going to explode expontially very soon, with thousands and then tens of thousands as the science in this area gets perfected and the telescopes are given enough time to

  • Looks like we 're getting closer to find earth 2.0

  • @thankyoupourlavideo I'm aware of that... Do I care?

  • I just call it Gliese....

  • @BIubbit01

    But that's the name of the solar system as a whole...

  • I hate when they give planets stupid names with numbers and shit. They should come up with a good, catchy name for this planet like they did the planets in our solar system since this newly-found planet is so special and capable of handling life forms. This news is so exciting. I hope the planet has life on it. It would be so cool!

  • @RacingLights there are on average 5-10 planets per star. There are about 100 billion stars in galaxy. And there are billions of galaxy in the universe. I think it would be hard to find a 'cool' name for each of them

  • @footiehiro you dont need to think of a name...just call it PANDORA!..

  • @27mvp35

    saturn already has a moon called pandora.

  • @footiehiro They could try:D

  • Haha I LOVE how every time something scientific happens, Fox news needs to usher in Dr. Michio Kaku to explain the situation in laymen's terms to those watching. Remember when there was an earthquake in DC and they had him come on and assure America that Earth quakes can happen anywhere?

  • is this real or a hoax?

  • @steve4kez Check out the official nasa page.

  • they need PR person some one from fox news!!! whose soeciality is turning false news into premium news, good one Michio

  • It's pretty shitty knowing we'll never see this planet in our lifetime unless a huge breakthrough is made in space travel, which is unlikely to happen anytime soon. I wish we were still as devoted to space travel as we were in the 60's..

  • @stoptakinallthenames imagine how far along we'd be if we never proceeded with combat operations in Afghanistan or Iraq after 2001 and instead spent every cent on space travel

  • @stoptakinallthenames why wont it happen? people in 300 years havnt got a better chance on finding out how to travel speed of light we either discover how to do it or we dont

  • @IIZODIIAC I just highly doubt it will be cost effective for your average human to go to this planet within the century. Unless advancements in medical technology help me live longer, i will never see this planet

  • @stoptakinallthenames its a 40-80 year trip at the fastest speed currently attainable. A human couldn't make the trip but a hybrotic organism (bioship) could make the trip and send back information ^_^

  • @stoptakinallthenames Eh, they were just devoted to the rockets. :)

  • that name sucks..call it reach like halo!!..xD

  • this is historical

  • "Americans/the average person to visit another planet" = a recipe for disaster. lol in other words, in their heads I bet they're thinking ideally a planet with all its resources converted into fast food chains, dominated by commercialism/corporatism and a world planetary engineered in the shape of a Christian cross... Fuck yeah!

  • @crzer07 So then you can wait till Canada builds a space ship. Hahahaha

  • Yes, change the name of the planet ... call it "Michio"!

  • @TonyN737 or perhaps Sagan

  • how they found the planet??

  • @liqok they looked at the star and if the ligh dimmed slightly on a constant time base then they know theres a planet or as Michio said they look at the wobble made by the planets gravity on the star, by all of this data the can calculate its distance fromm the star yada yada yada and so on.

  • @liqok did you watch the vid?

  • checkout my latest upload on my channel to see a rendition of gliese 581 g (last planet) this is a true tidally locked world in 3d

  • well i allready heard of gliese 581-c but today i saw this artice about 581-g in newspapers. i was pretty amazed, but humans wont be able to get there in our lifetimes

  • no comment

  • @zippyzee I know it's a sad fact that a lot of adults of this generation do still think like children...

  • 20 light years? By the same token, if the beings there were able to see the light from Earth even as we speak, they would be witnessing perhaps an infant planet too.

  • @redpen10 the light from 20 years ago would be reaching them. it wouldnt be infant

  • @redpen10 Not an infant planet, 20 light years away means that the light reaching that planet right now is from 1990.

  • @redpen10 No. 20 lightyears actually means they would be seeing the world as it was 20 years ago. A light year means it takes light a year to travel that distance.

  • I want to live 10million years

  • amazing! this is really just the beginning of what we will find in space

  • "I was ready to book my flights..." WERE YA?? ugh, news people suck... if it's not written in front of them they're clueless.

  • Kaku talks to us like we're children.

  • @zippyzee Correction, he's speaking to the average FOX News viewer.