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  • building a bigger space telescope is too hard, we should build several telescopes working together to zoom further. Organic life is maybe rare in the universe but today we can't affirm it's only on earth like the bible states, God maybe created organic alien civilizations on other planets in which god is maybe teaching his laws. Angels are aliens who can explain strange phenomens on earth but not elsewhere in the other galaxies, they're spirits not especially space travellers.

  • who cars about exo-planets when we need to focus on the unorganized chaos that is our earth...

  • God is a myth. According to Hebrew mythology Yahweh Sabaoth was a warrior god from Edom/ Seir/ Paran. He used to fly around on the backs of cherubs and blow smoke out his nostrils. Yahweh is a myth. I just disprove god.

  • @halolIlmao0 No fucking shit?

  • @ahzarahga Nibiru is a myth.

  • Its a wonder none of the ConspiRetards have commented here yet trying to make some correlation between this and Nibiru or Annunaki.

    LOL.

  • maybe the planets are like suns to the moons that go around it...

  • Great Giant beyond Solar System

  • Great subject, but the video quality is HORRIBLE!

  • USCS measurements for astrophysics shoot your credibility in the foot.

  • scientific publications should use Kelvin temperature measurements, minus 300 degrees is only possible in Fahrenheit ... Anglo-saxon measurements are too archaic and imprecise.

  • @redk1234 Wholeheartedly agree, but tell that to the yanks and Brits... :)

  • Are they gas giants or do they actually have a surface.

  • @HereticDuo but when we make the space craft, where do we go to is the question

  • NASA should cut funding to searching for other planets & spend it all on developing new space travel systems, after all, finding a planet 50 billion miles away is great and all but doesn't do us any fucking good if we can't get there *facepalm*

  • @HereticDuo, how about stop funding illegal wars for fossil fuels? That would be a start.

  • @007hor And, put taxes on churches that interfere in politics. If they want to act like a political party, they'd better assume the obligations, too.

  • @HereticDuo We are working on both, but the more we know about space itself the better handle we have on travel. Beside, we have multiple concepts on space travel, we just don't have any of the technology and the ability to make it would take decades at least. And it's unlikely we'll even leave the solar system in under a few hundred years, not manned at least. And 50 billion miles is relatively close to Earth. One light year is trillions of miles, or was it hundreds of trillions? Oh well, stfu.

  • EUREKA!

  • So, we have 18 planets now in our SS?

    all i got to say is EXCELSIOR!!!

  • Remember, a planet with life means millions of others

  • lol 20 times "hotter" than jupiter lol

  • I want to meet an alien, even though we are the aliens to them.

  • If europa has lifemthen the universe is teeming with life.

  • @Ramshobraja it will ;humans, the last of the humans.

  • i hate how they say that just cause its not like life on earth, there cant be life ... life has evolved here on earth to suit its surroundings.

  • I wonder if a moon orbiting one of the hot planets could support life?

  • many are larger than jupiter even the smallest one is larger than our own earth.

  • there might be life no one of those plants moons, because thay are so hot might even have a earth like plant.

  • i would apply to move away and start a new life lol..........dont gotta worry about shit except your life, nooooo money

  • How exciting, can't wait for them to find an earth!!

  • @gerold4209 We'd be more likely to find 'them' before they find us.

  • @nexus1g

    Only if "they" are less advanced. If an intelligent life form exists, it will most probably discover us first.

  • @drche420 Of course, this is all moot if we can't get to each other.

  • @nexus1g

    We can't assume that they can travel faster light, but we also cannot dismiss it's possibility. If a more intelligent race has been developing technology for a longer period of time, then they of course will have tech that is beyond our imagination. Just 100 years ago, an ipod would have been magic to us.

  • @drche420 Not magic, just impossible at the time to make transistors that small. It's the same technology that we've been using for over a 100 years. The thing is, faster-than-light travel may very well be impossible. It's likely very much that way. This means that we will never be able to occupy other planets outside of building large craft to house millions of people that will take generations to traverse the galaxy to get to the new planet.

  • @nexus1g

    It only seems impossible now because the necessary technology has not yet been invented. It would be illogical to say that something cannot or will never happen.

  • @drche420 I bring you back to Einstein's Theory of Relativity. The speed of light is the Universe's speed limit and mass cannot go the speed of light. It's impossible. Since we are mass, we will never be able to travel the speed of light. We can cheat the Universe by folding space, but that would require the mass of Jupiter being converted to pure energy. Even antimatter/matter reactions don't come anywhere close to that.

  • @nexus1g

    I agree, but you're operating under the assumption that our current understanding of the limitations of space-time and physics will remain constant. You cannot rule out the possibilty of a new discover that makes faster than light speed travel possible. To argue that something can never be done in the future is a fallacy, and you would be arrogant and wrong to think so.

  • @drche420 Mathematics tells us what is possible and what isn't. Mathematics tells us that light travel of any mass is impossible, let alone faster-than-light travel.

  • @nexus1g

    Again, I agree with you. My only point is that what we think is possible today can change in the future, and to suggest that a solution to light speed travel will never be discovered in the future is wrong. You can't see the future and you do not possess mental powers that I do not.

  • @drche420 This is like saying gravity may one day reverse itself and to say that gravity will always be a constant is fallacy. It is as much so with the speed of light. It is a constant and light is the only thing that is capable of traveling the speed of light and it even needs very unique properties to do that.

  • @nexus1g

    Actually, that's exactly what I'm saying. To say that gravity will always be constant is making a claim for which you cannot possibly have evidence to support. Therefore, it would indeed be fallacious to claim that gravity will always be understood as it is now. You see, nobody can see the future, so to claim what will or won't happen is pure speculation.

  • @drche420 Gravity will not suddenly reverse itself. Gravity is a constant and a scientific fact. To say that gravity may one day reverse itself is a ridiculous argument.

  • @nexus1g

    You're right, and it is important to note that I did not say that gravity will do so. Again, you need to realize that we do not understand everything there is to know about gravity. To assume that we know all there is to know about gravity would be arrogant. My argument is the future holds information that we are not privy to, and there is no way to assess whether something will or won't happen.

  • @nexus1g "Gravity is a constant and a scientific fact." ?

    according to whom?

  • @stmk0 It's basic Newtonian physics.

  • @drche420 The closest star that has the ability to have an Earth-like planet is 4 light years away. Our top speed currently is about 8,000 M/s. The speed of light is about 300,000,000 M/s. That's 40 quadrillion meters to the nearest star and 160,000 years to get to that star at the maximum speed we're currently able to travel.

  • @nexus1g

    I already know all of that. What's your point?

  • @gerold4209 Why? You're already on earth! Its much more interesting to find completely different planets. People obviously dont want to see new things. They're always looking into a mirror.

  • @gerold4209 Scientists have! Although it's well lets just say far far away, and i don't mean Star Wars if thats what your thinking..

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