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  • maybe it wont be as beautiful as saturn but oh well.

  • I disagree with amayaritsu cause gravity size doesnt mean the physics differentiate that much (im guessing) and you can still have rock material in a formation like that I bet.

  • i enjoyed this vid

  • really informative and interesting

  • nice introduction .thanks for the post .

  • Now they're trying to cut the funding for this!It sickens me!!!

  • here we have direct empirical evidence that mindless natural causes as simple as gravitational attraction can create order and complexity but still the religious apologist continue to say that natural causes cannot produce order :/

  • People who believe in Science also believe in God for Science is not a cult.

  • @pogpog28 Oh noo! The BEST argument ever recorded in human history! Sorry, you gotta do better. Btw, if we all belive in science and god at the same time, why would christians even care?

  • @CoffinKriz hehe, i'm just making some mind boggling sense...yes you're right.

  • How old are you suppose to be when you watch this? I am 12 and I barely understand a thing. But it is interesting though. Also kind of creepy.

  • @mypokemonisawesome just know this. it is all theoretical. the current astrological theories will undoubtedly be much different when you are older. 

  • VV - However, something I do disagree with is the teaching and pushing of the non-proveable fanatasies as facts to others, the delusional belief that fantasy is reality can be harmful to ones self depending on the fantasy, but it is certainly harmful to push this belief onto another person, it should be considered mental abuse.

    Having a fantasy that you can fly is harmless.

    Believing you can fly for real, may cause you to hurt youself

    Teaching others they can fly for real, amounts to murder.

  • Reading the ridiclious opinions of Relgiously Motivated individuals would be funny if the waste of precious life on such beliefs wasn't so sad and depressing.

    If you wish to believe in something fantasmagorical, that really is your choice, their is no harm in believeing that fairies, or trolls, or God's, or the magical teapot that floats round Saturn, well phyciatrists would dis-agree, calling it delusional, and in of harming ones self.

  • quick question about the formation of jupiter i think the consensus is that it formed near the sun and was dragged out by satrun thats ok iv no problem with that but how this theory arose is kind of a mystery to me i know there was a paper wrote on this because of observations on some binary star systems early in 2000 i think but is there something to do with the amount of lithium or helium observed in juptier that leads people to beleive it had torm close to the sun or is this assumption wrong

  • people need to understand that science is not a religion

  • Bill O'Reilly should watch this video.

  • This is SpaceRip not ReligonRip

  • I kinda hope that if we do find an Earth-like planet, it has rings. I'm not sure if there is a downfall to the rings or not, but I think it would be just amazing to have rings around a live-able planet. I wonder what it would look like to be on a planet at night and see the rings. Or, could we even see the rings? Could someone help with these questions?

  • @AmayaRitsu The atmosphere of the planet would block the view of the ring.

  • @AmayaRitsu Earth already has a ring............space junk

  • @AmayaRitsu Check out -1WoqFobHB8 !! :)

  • @oi

    yes you can have planet with but its on what the rngs are made of rocks metors or something you know

    or like a light beam bouncing off rocks and make the rings but yeah you can have a planet with rings its only on the mass and gas and other stuff that planet hhas to make those rings but i bet there is a planet like that maybe like 500 billons years from earth or something haha thats like alot of years haha thats like alot hehe

    the end

    :p

  • @AmayaRitsu The rings would be too thin to be visible from (most of) the planet. Rings are made of ice, and would be vaporized and dispersed by solar wind in the "goldilocks zone." Also a planet without a large moon would have highly variable axial tilt, and the tidal forces of a large moon would prevent rings from forming. So the likelihood of rings around a planet like ours: negligible.

  • @AmayaRitsu i think having rings would mean a planet with strong gravitational pull, which means the bigger size, more gravity and heavier atmosphere so wed be crushed. plus finding a planet like that would be like finding a grain of sand in the ocean (pretend there is only one grain)

  • @AmayaRitsu Im definetly an amateur but I think it would be possible and probably wouldn't have an impact on the tilt of the planet.

  • @tnoble711 im not sure if there was a moon tho. i think its possible tho

  • instead of wasting all this money of satelites and bank bail outs lets fucking go to the stars allready!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! stop playing.our govts hate us.go go go!!!!!

  • @fireinmycrotch how?? it takes 5 light years to travel only to a centari which is the closest star to us so it would take many years to reach it (waste of fuel if we dont find anything interesting, etc)

  • thousands of american are hungry and homeless. why? because of these projects made by NASA. how much does one satellite cost? millions? they've been building this machines just to explore and discover new specks of light and planets which are trillion miles away. Talk about smart spending

  • watch?v=b6tZLkIRpJU <<< exoplanets around a brown dwarf star Tidally locked worlds

  • so much is to be discovered and so many spectacular surprises in store, its teasing us with theories we will not live to see for ourselves. in generations to come all the galaxies secrets will be common knowledge and new theories about the universe will be raising more questions. were like the first human beings standing on a beach looking out and a confusing ocean. so much more to come.

  • yo if your religious your stupid 

  • what makes me sad is that @ age 30 (almost 31) i'm going to miss out on some of the most kick-ass discoveries in space after i'm long and dead. what is now a hypothesis, will be scientific fact in 100+ years. jesus i hope to god i can get reincarnated after i die! way too much cool stuff yet to be discovered in only 1 lifetime!

  • FUCK RELIGION! Just think for yourself.

  • the sun is way to small in this video it should be at least hunded times bigger

  • :O space full of big balls

  • c'mon guys. cant we just be objective? evolution AND religion are BOTH beliefs! One is not the answer to the other. And arguing your belief against another NEVER gets us anywhere. Try this: the things that are are the things we see. The things that are are the things we touch and breathe. The truth lies in those with open eyes and open minds. Our universe is beautiful. Just look. And stand in awe.

  • @dazdope Evolution is a fact...smfh.......

    SMfhhhh

    the theory of evolution is a theory, Evolution itself is a fact.

  • @AgrivatedKillah and....?

  • @AgrivatedKillah btw how can a theory be a fact? my point is evolution and religion is merely humans trying to explain and control assuming power over their world instead of accepting and enjoying it. And this arguing one side or the other only depreciates the value of the universe we live in. *shake MY fucking dick* haha jk fuckhead

  • @dazdope A scientific theory and a theory are two different things.

    A scientific theory requires evidence.

  • @AgrivatedKillah uhh yeah... did you just disprove your own point? ah blarf. i love everything. gimme a hug.

  • @dazdope it's a hypothesis, THEN a theory. haha sorry, taking lots of science in college right now.  there is quite a bit of difference between a theory and a hypothesis.

  • @DJM442 youre right.

  • @dazdope Evolution and the Theory of Evolution are NOT the same.

    Evolution is a fact, also a process that has been going on for 3.5 billion years.

    The Theory of Evolution explains HOW it works.

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  • @Helge129 it explains how it works if you take it at its word. like religion.

  • @dazdope No, it explains how it works going by all the evidence.

  • @Helge129 the evidence you didn't discover or understand on your own.

  • @dazdope And how would you know what I've found or understand?

  • @Helge129 i know you didn't come up with the theory of evolution yourself. therefore, every following discovery or understanding is jaded. therefore, you took them at their word. therefore , you take man at his word. if youre ok with that. thats your decision. i guess we just have different perspectives.

  • Do you really think I blindly take anybody at their word? Yes? Well, then you are utterly wrong.

  • @Helge129 being blind has nothing to do with it.

  • @dazdope No, you're not required to take what scientists say at face value because they provide objective evidence for you to examine yourself. Religion, on the other hand, offers no evidence whatsoever. Otherwise it wouldn't need to ask you to have faith.

  • @gupsphoo faith is required in both areas. science doesnt need to replace the hole religion leaves. or vice versa. not "is science better or is religion better?" can you look at things without trying to explain them? thats the point.

  • @dazdope "can you look at things without trying to explain them? thats the point."

    No I can't. We want explanations because we care about what's real and what not. However, I do understand that some people don't care and want to remain gullible.

  • @dazdope your a dumb ass seriously what the hell didn't you ever take any science classes or go to a proper school even? god! (pardon the pun)

  • @JKTProductionzIncNCo yep sure did. does it make me a dumb ass to say evolution and religion are both wrong? sorry i dont accept what i hear just because it comes out of a teachers mouth.

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  • @dazdope If you can come up with a better theory then the evolution your welcome, but if not just stop bitching about it..

  • @ShutUpMomImOnMSN why does there need to be a better theory?

  • @ShutUpMomImOnMSN ok, here goes...at the start there was only earth..and dung beetles.. who just kept rolling and rolling and rolling until their dung balls were too big for earth. so they asked the magic man to take them away. the magic man spun the earth so fast the balls flew off in different directions. one caught fire and became the sun. the others became the other planets. for being so careless the magic man cursed the beetles with humans to step on them. the end.

  • @dazdope See? I knew you could do it! You just needed a little suport! =)

  • @ShutUpMomImOnMSN it all makes sense now :)

  • @dazdope Yeah, I actually think you have just made it clear to everybody how the universe evolved. =P

  • Aliens are real dudes!!!!

  • OM NOM NOM JUPITER IS TEH REAL SUN lol

    Jupiter is huge in the begging i don't blame anyone but cool vid

  • so people who dont believe in god think all of this happened from a random occurrence? i think it is much more probable that there is a purpose for all of this. you dont have to be atheist to believe in science... because science is fact, god is what we dont know yet

  • next stop: uranus, get it? hehehehehehehehehehehe

  • @VideoSoldaat haha!! get it!!! ur anus!!!

  • light up my gravitybong, take a spacerip

  • @crypticnivek I enjoy doing it and then watching this. For some odd reason it's more... spectacular. You just think diffrent. Which is good :)

  • space is my friend  0___o

  • What is the lowest temperature ever mesured in our solar system, and on witch planet?

  • can we go to titan and find nothing already

  • Dear religious fanatics, please disscuss your religious questions in religious videos. Leave the scientific questions to us, to science fans!

  • @neroclavd321 I'm perfectly comfortable with the religious nuts bringing up the topic. Thanks, in part, to Richard Dawkins, the silly taboo against pointing out the irrationality of people's religious beliefs in public has been shattered. The religious nuts are on the run. Granted, they are still numerous. Especially in the US. But irrational religious beliefs have been gradually losing the battle to reason for several hundred years, now. And the pace has recently picked up dramatically.

  • excellent video!!

  • Next: stop your anus.

  • How do you know what is true? How do you know if God is called Allah or Yehway or doesn't exist? How can you find evidence of the spiritual world in the physical world?

    I would like to know. It's so very easy to put yourself in a box, and I want to get out of mine.

    Great vid @spacerip ^^

  • GOD CAN KISS MY 666 tattoo on my ass go fuck you wife and make another 15 kids you christiaan fucks

  • @kkkY11111 Then Christians and Catholics will come and kill you and fuck you.

  • @Leizazure You forgot muslims and scientologists and raelians (which I fear really much than the others) but hey they can come I'll reap them into pieces with my war axe and tear out their balls with my teeth until they kill me!!! and then I'll come back from the grave and perpetuate a bloody vendetta over all the non free thinkers and Ill squeeze their brains out their craniums with my new ubber zombi strengh!! Amen, bitches!

  • @kkkY11111 ooh that made me hot

  • so when will this telescope be built???

  • Coming from an agnostic individual, what perplexes me the most is how viciously the atheists fight in these Evolution vs. Creationism debates. More often than not, in my experience, they are even provoked by them, and the Creationists retaliate, of course. Why does it even matter to you what a random person over the Internet believes? Are you really trying to convince them, or are you trying to convince yourself?

  • @Zimbodini How else can most individuals influence the world except through other individuals? Why do philosophers and scientists try to tell others about what they have figured out? Why not keep it to them selves? If you understand why you just asked the questions you did, then maybe you already know why others want their thoughts to be heard. The fact that someone might come across as aggressive, shows to me how important they think the idea is.

  • @kevinscales Sharing ideas is not a bad concept. Deliberately bashing other peoples' ideas is not sharing. Maybe it is important, but does that mean you need to go around on a crusade telling everyone who doesn't agree with you how foolish they are? Why can't a person simply submit their idea and leave each individual to create their own personal opinion on it? Why attempt to cram it down their throats?

  • @Zimbodini "Deliberately bashing other peoples' ideas" or criticising them is what you have to expect when you put your ideas out there for others to see. We don't always realise the mistakes people have made untill they are pointed out to us. You are free to ignore or rebut what you disagree with.

  • @kevinscales Of course, but there a two problems. First, it's public knowledge about the major religions, so no one person is necessarily putting the information out there. Also, what if no idea has been brought up by an individual, yet it is criticised by another person anyway? That's alot of what I see, especially in these scientific videos. Secondly, criticism is fine. People should question everything; malicious criticism doesn't help anything though. It's just anger, and does not construct.

  • @Zimbodini If you are talking about the straw man fallacy, where someone argues against a position that the people it's aimed at don't hold, then I totally agree that it's not constructive. I can understand the anger of some people here on youtube towards religions, but the best people (imho) that argue for atheism are very constructive (QualiaSoup, Evid3nc3, TheoreticalBullshit, DasAmericanAtheist) and some who argue against atheists (TogetherForPeace, RationalRoundtable, legodesi‬‏).

  • @kevinscales I wasn't necessarily talking about the straw man, but I agree that it isn't. Also, I can understand the anger too, I just don't see it being useful. However, that's probably where our debate ends, as that's simply a matter of opinion. I've enjoyed this back and forth discussion, especially since it's been kept to high quality in spelling, grammar, and common decency. Thank you for being civilized.

  • @Zimbodini Thank you too. Every disagreement is an opportunity to learn something about how others think and re-evaluate my own position.

  • this shit blows my minds. just sign me up when yall need space marines.

  • we're fortunate we live in a time of great scientific advances!!!

  • there you go your taxes

  • next stop....Uranus!!!

  • @TheCheatingBastard why your anus?

  • Guys please. Enough with the religions and stuff. Can't we just enjoy the video? Seriously, I encounter discussions about God on every SpaceRip video.

    PS: Very nice video. But why was Jupiter bigger then the Sun in the beginning?

  • @AGOOOO14 Because Jupiter is believed to have been a star when our Sun was very young.

  • @AGOOOO14 Maybe the distance make the sun look smaller from there. :)

  • @AGOOOO14

    Fundamentalist christians never stop bitchin.

    We just enjoy trollin them back.

    Sorry, if we cause any eyesore.

  • @minborox Can you stop and listen to AGOOOO14's comment? You need to see a doctor, because Christians dont swear, Stop Bieng a Fundamentalist ATHEIST, Huh? how does THAT feel?

  • @MrKillJoy200

    He may be Christian himself, but not a FUNDAMENTALIST. Atheists like us feel compelled to debunk bullshit wherever we see emerge.

  • @minborox I'm a Christian too! dont swere? OK? it's wrong, just enjoy the video, please WHY DOES...EVERYBODY talk about reilgon in theese science videos?! Maybe God created the Big Bang, think about it....just enjoy the video, and dont talk about Religon please?!????

  • @MrKillJoy200

    Sorry if I am a pain.

    But some Christians are not as scientific as you, and assume that if that particular discovery of science contradict a literal interpretation, then it cannot be true.

    No matter what u say, the atheists and Christians would always duke it out.

    This is one of their playgrounds.

  • @minborox Fine....I just dont want to get into ANOTHER Arguement....

  • @AGOOOO14 size means nothing. Its all about mass. Basically, neutron star that is only few miles in diameter > Big ball of gas such as jupiter

  • @AGOOOO14 Jupiter was a star wannabe lol. It didn't have enough mass though that's why it didn't become a star! Just like those in Hollywood... Lol ok this joke was from my friend an aged physicist.

  • @AGOOOO14

    You see so many Religion related comments/"""""""Discussions"""­""""" simply because scientific discoveries/improvements/cough­! EVOLUTION!!! COUGH!!! like this freaks them out so much that they can't stop themselves to somehow try to take the attention of people that actually deserve to exist away from this EPIC awesomeness.

    Religion = EPIC FAIL.

    Science = EPIC WIN.

  • @toulouse666 Well said my friend...I couldnt agree more. Sad people still believe the writings from an uneducated bronze age society.

  • @toulouse666

    Toulouse, your a fucking satanist, ashoel, go bak to gay france with ur 666 assfag

  • @toulouse666 it's funny because you probably know nothing about science and yet believe that scientists know everything. as a scientist i can tell you, we know very little.

  • @AGOOOO14 "Why was Jupiter bigger than the Sun in the beginning?" I know it's impractical to accurately depict the relative sizes/distances of our Solar System, but that was a strange judgment call on the part of the artist.

  • @AGOOOO14

    If they draw everything to scale, we couldnt see anything. That's must be the reason for the discrepance in sizes.

  • @AGOOOO14 Thats because the simulation at the start didnt have the right distances and sizes as our solar system actually do, mainly because there would be too much empty space between the planets and stars that we dosnt have any interest in.

  • time for us humans to make a galactic government like starfleet and join the vulcans, klingons, cardasians, and borg

  • @cool70200 true my friend! just true :D

  • The universe was created by an all knowing God who also told us that we needed to lay on our side for 390 days eating nothing but bread cooked over shit. Like literally human shit. Ezekial 4:12. God can literally do anything and christians will come up with a reason to justify it, because he is God and you cant question it.

  • @ViperstudiosNG So much for critical thinking, huh?

  • @ViperstudiosNG LOL haha

  • Why do all the religious nuts come over here to discuss their topics? Post a link to your favorite church sermon so we can go over there and talk science. We wouldn't because we have more respect -- meaning your willingness to believe in ideals -- than you have for us. You can't help yourselves. You have to harass and bash.

    SpaceRip -- wonderful job keeping us informed on new frontiers and discoveries!

  • @Zackster you made me loool so much. but that is so true =)) Image a ceremony where we could argue with priests about every aspect they mention =)) But that could lead to crucification on their territory =))

  • Very well-done video, with a nice music track as well.

  • i hate james webb teasers... It makes me wish it was allready 2014 instead of 2011

  • web's telescope is actually launched? we will never forget hubble but i heard webb will allow us to see much much more...

  • @TheFireHorseUK maybe god exists. but i think the question about an absolute existence is not our real goal. There is no difference between insects and us about the "god" existence. We have to admit we just can not apprehend and handle such questions. Science is the closest thing to understanding. Religion is not.

  • @oprescuflorin "There is no difference between insects and us about the "god" existence"

    Sorry but have to disagree with ‘no difference between insects and us’ – Homo genus evolved with no imagination processes in their brains until Homo sapien. The difference between us (modern Humans’ and any other member of the animal / insect kingdom is “imagination” – it the survival tool that Homo sapien developed around 50,000 years ago......

    We imagine there's a God, insects don't.....

    

  • @TheFireHorseUK you did not fail to see my point :) Imaging does not mean that we can comprehend the concept of a god. We have much to learn my friend. And we can not prove insects do not imagine :) We can speculate and thats all :)

  • @oprescuflorin - Oh, you have not study Biology – bit hard to explain a natural process to someone who hasn’t a) got a clear understanding of the subject b) hasn’t got the mind to take in new information.

  • @TheFireHorseUK My friend... You think on preconceptions... There is no point in developing this discussion further.

  • @TheFireHorseUK About a week ago I asked you to explain why the appearance of space aliens would somehow prove that God doesn't exist. Your silence tells me you know full well that you're simply full of shit. I am a believer in Jesus Christ, I marvel at the wondrous observations of science, I recognize religion and science have nothing to do with each other and needn't be at odds, and if aliens landed tomorrow, it wouldn't shake my faith in the least. Why should it?

  • @nihtwael "About a week ago I asked you to explain why the appearance of space aliens would somehow prove that God doesn't exist. "

    OMG - get a life...

    If Aliens pop on earth tomorrow you will have to content with theirs various faiths, just like earth no doubt there’s a number of aliens who are stupid enough to follow ‘thin air’.....

    Hopefully a number of them wouldn’t be foolish enough to following sky daddies.

    PS it wouldn't shake your faith because you are a deluded fool!!!

  • @TheFireHorseUK Your illiteracy makes it difficult to ascertain what you're trying to say. At any rate--inadequate response...FAIL. Have fun being a blinkered idiot.

  • @nihtwael – Well I suggest you learn English, whilst at school try and learn a science subject, start with biology first..... You may actually learn something of the world.

    You are the essence of a Christian, a rather stupid individual, who can’t think in logical reasoning nor have the ability to see facts in front of you of the environment around. Instead you waste your time chasing sky-daddies and not doing anything worthwhile for humanity...... Bit of a waste of space really!!

  • I remember watching Star Trek.. and it was named a fictional TV show... Now I have doubts about the fictional part.

  • I wonder how long would it take humanity to discover their planet if it was not the earth but a much-much bigger planet

  • @ProjectDecade Well, we could possibly discover life on other planets by the light. A high level of some element or other could suggest life on a planet. I don't know, but that makes sense to me. Its a matter of getting the technology to that level. Seeing little specks of dust like our planet is still beyond us.

  • next stop....Uranus!

  • HAHA I SAW UR ANAS

  • The video has been here a day....nice to see the usual religious argument is in full flow allready zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

  • here is something cool to think about, now that we have a permanent human presence in space I.E the space station that means we live in a time as significant as when life first made the transition from the oceans to the land...........

  • @jedaaa I would not go as far as saying "permanent human presence in space", astronuats can only be up there for a few months(<3months the most). A permanent presence would be preferably people on mars that have mastered the land. Like our ancestors did the earth.( but we are very slowly getting there).

  • @Lucuskane yeah i get what you're saying but there is always people up there at any given moment, and to think we could have started going to mars in the 80s but (and im 30) may never see it in my lifetime : /

  • @jedaaa Human presence in space for me is sometimes just fustrating, only a handful people on the planet even consider space a place that we can explore. (I am about to turn 20) my memories of space exploration(human) are just lacking compared to the moon landing's.

  • @jedaaa Human presence in space for me is sometimes just fustrating, only a handful people on the planet even consider space a place that we can explore. (I am about to turn 20) my memories of space exploration(human) are just lacking compared to the moon landing's.

  • @Lucuskane yeah its VERY frustrating, the moment the Berlin wall came down space exploration just went of the political agenda :(

  • @jedaaa It is hard to face the fact that the moon landing's were purposefully for the sake of WMD's.

  • @Lucuskane in what way do you mean that? it was really a case of giving a massive index finger to the russians and the propaganda factor of being able to claim american technological superiority .

  • @jedaaa Claiming technological superiority was the main political momentum. But there was a side effect, which was science. The scientific reasons became less known to the public and support died out. Presently, just having a conversation about space exploration in public, you would seem like pendantic lunatic. It has happened to me several times.

  • @Lucuskane oh i feel you on that one mate sure, i use the huge leap in understanding of cancer treatments as one example when i find myself face with those small minded "but space exploration is expensive" types, and the analogy of columbus discovering the americas and then saying "fuck it lets just turn around and go home and never come back"

  • @jedaaa Perfect examples, this is how my interest in history comes into play, historical facts always show that desperation and competition initiated the status of the world as we know it today. So i ask myself, are we as a species just going to wait until desperation hits us all, to solve our global problems? Everything we have and cherish today is entirely based on exploration of other world on the planet and off the planet.

  • @Lucuskane im afraid i would say your gut feeling (along with my own) is dead right, the world we see and enjoy today is the direct result of what happend during and after WW2. the next leap forward in human understanding/advancement will no doubt be from the aftermath of war just like all the ones before it in the history books. its a sad truth but a truth none the less, we are animals like any other, we've just forgotten that.

  • @jedaaa I dare you to attempt that arguement with some one in public, it would surely result to a fist fight. We are animals, it just seems that after securing a temporary method for gathering food, we have entirely forgoten it is temporal. There are now 7 billion of us, malthus thoery of population growth has already has been in effect for awhile now. Our planet is changing, becuase of our influences, but some changes are natural changes that will threaten our civilization.

  • @Lucuskane im not familiar with malthus's thoery so i have some googling to do me thinks, and yeah my mother for example refuses to accept climate change is even happening let alone that we are responsible for it, no matter how many times i tell her natural climate change is due to te earths fluxuating orbit round the sun and that that isnt whats going on at the moment, (sigh) anyway mate its been cool talking with ya but its 5AM here in the U.K so ill get back to you on malthus thoery later

  • @jedaaa Defoo. Its been an honor as well. (12.06 am U.S). Hope to chat with you later as well. bye.

  • @jedaaa "We're the middle children of history.... no purpose or place. We have no Great War, no Great Depression. Our great war is a spiritual war. Our great depression... is our lives." - Tyler Durden. The increasing popular awareness of science, the coming of age of religion at large, the slow shift in education, and the 21st century enlightenment movement give me some hope for the future. But hope changes nothing :/

  • Can't wait for Hubble to drop, for Webb to up!

  • @CressKayEdge I have to agree, Webb is just too awesome, it's not only powerful, but also looks extremely advanced, a bit futuristic.

  • dear spacerip,

    thanks for the great videos and ignoring all the trolls.

  • i love spacerip :) but you guys need to filter out those creationsists who subbed your channel so they can dislike your vids the second you upload them.

  • "next stop.... uranus" bAHAHAHAHAH

  • @xelvargx How do you manage to relate something as massive uranus with somethign as small as a section of the humman digestive system? Hardly fascinating, and even more poignant.