@abbekhan platets and stars and galaxies are moved by gravity...get on your knees and worship the divine power of gravity! also, why foxiles exists(because the evolution theory comes from foxiles stdy and a minimum of intelligence)? did your god putted them underground just to proove our faith?...welcome in 2011, bro
I DONT KNOW WHY THEY REMEMBER DARVIN,HE WAS ATIEST AND ANTI LORD,ANTI CHRIST,NO CAR CAN RUN WITHOUT DRIVER,No planet can move or life will go on with out any super mighty power,That power we call our creater,our LORD,Mighty the wise,most hight,master day of justic,prays for him on earth and in heavens,King of kings,Who he creat life for tast to judge for evils or goods,
@abbekhan darwin was a PRACTICING CHRISTIAN jus like the majority of europe at the time and is burried in WESTMINSTER ABBEY. at the time of his discoveries people didn't understand yet how contrasting christianity and evolution were, so dont be mad at him u bible thumping jesus monkey! he was no atheist and never renounced his faith. get ur facts right next time, oh wait u dont hav to, wen u beleive in christianity u don need logic or reason do u, because god is on ur side right?
Any way i dont like such evils those whos belive our forfather was monkeys or apps,If human are from apps then where apps come from,Who creat all liveing creatures on earth,universe and civilizations,creatures in other planets in universe,such evils shell get rewarded in hell,
Poor Balboa, we see the surviving probes have different "personalities" (programmed to be a risk taker, ect) i wanted to see what balboa was programmed to do
ok so just to get things straight... have they seen all these creatures in this world through their telescopes and then made a movie out of em or is this all fiction??
La foto aérea de todo el conjunto de ásperas cubres en el sur de la península del Sinaí, en Egipto, revela una imagen de rostro humano inmenso con dos cuernos
Is it me or do I think that if Discovery Kids wasn't bought out by Hasbro, they would've made a cartoon out of this? They did a Future Is Wild cartoon. And Discovery Kids was owned by Discovery communications, now, it's The Hub and is a co-venture with Hasbro and Discovery Kids.
Discovery Channel Sundays need more hypothetical "what if" specials like this. I'm getting tired of re-learning about how aliens might resemble microbes that we can find in Yellowstone. Same shit, different day. Give me something "cool." :P
interesting, they called the hypothetic starship in search of other world...vonbrown...vonbraun or however its spelt. its the guy who was designing the v2 rocket...he nazi.
@flatbaIIs well you gotta see that he didn't ever say anything about being a hater of the nice, innocent Jews. He is a hero to humanity because his rocket made OUR species land on another world.
i don't see how this project can be feasible.... a tiny malfunction and there goes 42 years of waiting, and that's just one of the many possible scenarios that might screw the mission up.
i dont get why nasa dont just send a rover or somthing to one of jupiters moons or that "tube on mars" so we can find out what is on the planets oor whats really on mars.
@skate2hate22 if you actually looked into the diagrams they've made, we launch the Von Braun in 2014, it reaches Alien Planet in 2045 (or some such), and starts transmitting then.
Our current Rockets travel at the Speeds of 1/10,000th the Speed of Light, we have a Long way to go to enable Inter Stellar Travel... I find that we as Humans are doomed in a few years =(
We pollute our Seas & Atmospheres and combine the Effects of Over Population, Wars, New Deadly Strains of Super Viruses & Global Warming to the Equation and I doubt the humans as a Species can even make it into the Next Century...
If we do, We would be a Species fighting for Resources & Technology...
isn't it possible for some form of life to exist outside of the goldielocks zone? The problem with attempting to predict life on other planets is that we're limited in our imaginations because we have only seen so little of the universe :(
humans are so fuckin retarded instead of focusing on finding other planets and colonizing we are focusing on life on earth, money, buisness, sports wake up people those things aint gonna get us anywhere we are just waitin on this planet to get blown up we have 2 unite and colonize if we are 2 survive
@d6ud9e In theory yes... distort space enough and the speed of light changes, the problem with that is we cannot create black holes or alter gravity or change mass with the flick of a switch ... until we do the speed of light is the fastest we can go in our universe according to physics as we know them and even that speed would have rather unpleasent effects on us
funny darwin is a man who created eveloution. he was sciences god, he creaated the greatest theroy, and now the alien world that startled the world, he was irnocly humiliated for belevieng this. and now is named after a planet. sciences greatest discovery, if a planets really discovered. i hope it is called darwin.
@AtheistGuy2 Accidents happen, especially during lift off. It is the most violent action those vehicles would be designed for, and it is not uncommon for even simple probes with few moving parts to break down during launch. Design a lifting body lander with fold down wings, and you add needless complexity that Murphy will play merry with.
Why do the Japanese insist on putting a ton of text in front of the things they're watching. I mean, I understand subtitles, but what was that ticker up at the top all about?
@BlockisticStudios Few complex, active organisms could breathe anything but oxygen. It is very efficient. However, our atmospheric composition may even have less oxygen than Darwin IV, yet we still breathe well. Most of what we breathe is nitrogen, with a small trace of oxygen.
%20 isn't too small. For 'small traces' I'd point to carbon dioxide, but yeah.
I think one thing is that the biosphere and the interaction between animals and plants that we live in promotes -well, it used to, until man started messing things up- the production of oxygen.
@LegostarwarsFanatic They don't demand that at all. Many different forms of life have been suggested, there's just no evidence currently available to support them. Until we have evidence, all we can do is speculate.
thats not really true, during the time of the dinosaurs the oxygen level of the atmosphere was much higher than it is today and lethal for humans, yet that was one of the reasons dinosaurs could grow as big as they did.
@qravenp I suspect sauropod dinosaurs may have been cold blooded. They traveled very slowly, and were large enough to retain body heat. So the size is less likely an oxygen-related trait than it is a heat-retaining one. The greatest plausible weight, although lightly supported, for a land animal on a planet like Earth is approximately 1,000 tons.
That's not true. Who is *they*? Most astro-biologist don't assume that life isn't possible on a planet that can't also support humans. There's a range for life that most astrobiologist (which is a fairly new study) agree on.
@FoxBatinaHat The statistics indicate that there are probably billions of habitable planets in our galaxy alone, which is more than enough of odds to find a planet with a dense atmosphere still capable of supporting complex life. Because of the easy formation of organic compounds, life arises very quickly where it can. This is supported by the Miller-Urey experiment, and by data, official and unofficial, on our own solar system.
@LegostarwarsFanatic The word would less be 'demand' and more 'focus on'. Bottom line is, we KNOW oxygen-breathing life, we know that oxygen, freakishly volatile for a vital gas though it may be, is pretty great for producing ATP in cells, and is thus good if you want to get any lively movement done (I'm an architect, not a biologist, so any real biologists here feel free to wince). We're familiar with organisms with earthly organic chemistry, and so our search for life focuses on life we know
at 0:51 The guy is a Theorist Physicist. He actually imagines what could be possible by simply using the actual Math then he simply changes it to match his own arguments......
at 0:51 The guy is a Theorist Physicist. He actually imagines what could be possible by simply using the actual Math then he simply changes it to match his own arguments......
If a spaceship can accelerate to the speed of light, it also must slow down to make the landing...now how can that be accomplished without using a fuckton of propellant? And if they do use a retro-rocket/engine to decelerate, how much weight does the main engine have to carry when it starts the trip?
@ehdie1 Yeah, of course, because, ya know...the first man in space was around 50 years ago, and this spacecraft took 40 years to reach the darwin system, and that means that obviously space travel advanced greatly within 10 years. Also, the film makers were smart enough to use CGI instead of real footage from the REAL mission. Oh, and I almost forgot! This is sooo totally NOT based on Wayne Douglas Barlowe's book "Expedition"
I disagree since you are in a vacuum where there is NO resistance getting up to speed is possible. Also in space, when you are traveling at a speed you can use no fuel and you will glide at the same speed with no slow down.
its possible to travel in speed of light the problem is the capability of an engine that will gonna use imagine gonna travel in a speed of light for more than 5light yr. for 45 yrs for sure the engine will gonna blown out!!!
@carlogwapo1234 no it is not possible. The energy required to go faster approaches infinity as you approach the speed of light, so no conceivable method of accelerating a spacecraft to that speed is going to work.
@skate2hate22 that all depends on the situation. Our progress in astronomy is far more sophisticated than affairs in our own energy and resources. there is a....20-30% chance that is MIGHT happen
No, in 2044 we're supposed to find alien life according to this program. Herp derp, the probe takes 40 years to reach Darwin. What you probably mean is that we couldn't possibly develop the technology to create such advanced probes as Leo and Ike, to complete a mission like this in just four more years.
@skate2hate22 Lloyd's of London has the chances of proving the existence of an Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence within the next century at 100:1.
And remember, 2014 is when the probe is launched. If there was life on Alpha Centauri, the closest star to us, it would still take decades to reach it (Pioneer 10 was launched in 1972 and is ONLY 100 Astronomical Units from the Earth, and still hasn't left the Solar System, Alpha Centauri is 271,000 AU from Earth).
@Cortlen1211 Oh, Nope they ain't sending any Probes to anywhere. It's just supposed to be a Space Telescope that takes Snaps of Several Stars simultaneously and sends back information and how many Stars would have Hospitable Planets similar to Earth by examining the Atmospheric Data.
It would be a while before we even send a Probe anywhere, I think NASA is planning to launch a Manned Mission to Mars in around 2030. Going to another Star would most definitely not happen in our lifetimes -.-
@skate2hate22 Hah, no. They're just sending up a new telescope, specifically designed to find those "sweet spot" planets, which could theoretically hold life. 2014 is the year that the telescope is due to be sent up.
But I agree on the oil spill part x_x;; Otherwise.
@skate2hate22 Actually, he only said that was the year a planet finding mission would launch. This happened in 2009 with the Keplar mission. So, he was a little late with his prediction.
@skate2hate22 Rectifying an oil spill is far more diffcult than seeing if other planets are habitable given current state of technology and technological development trends.
@skate2hate22 We also went to the moon when we didnt even have color tv yet. Its priorities dude, not all fields of science evolve at the same speed, it depends what the govornment wants, if they wanna go to mars so badly enough the will and most likely damn fast too. If they can get to the moon and not be able to stop an oil spill they can go to mars and not be able to stop an oil spill. Also i think most government people would put money into space reaserch to find a new clean planet less work
@LegostarwarsFanatic Well its dependent on how life evolves. We were groomed by our mineral rich planet and oxygen has more energy in it then C02. Planets with less minerals and such will probably have a far different ecology. For example, The landmasses we live on today wouldn't of existed without granite. So a planet without granite wouldn't have non-volcanic landmasses.
Stuff like this kind freaks me out because what if where not the only one and thier is something or someone out htere waiting on when to introduce its self or attack us it could be today, tomarrow, or next week, next month, or next year... and even if we do find something where probabally bring it back for some GOD DAMN TESTING on it and it might kill it or it will get lose and terrorise the towns and if its asexually it will make more of its self but thats o good reason to live now. :)
This show would have been so much cooler with Morgan Freeman narrating it. Seriously, the man has the greatest voice ever, and is a great actor too. I just can't figure out how old the guy is...
Sometimes i wonder if the UFO's that visit us are actually probes, and they don't carry any aliens. I think of this because of the incredible speed that some of them travel at would put enormous strain on life forms. Well thats at least my opinion for now.
The universe is so vast obviously there's life outside our planet... Unfortunately, I doubt that the majority of those civilizations have reached our level of technology and society.
I DON'T BELIEVE IN LITTLE GREEN MEN (only stupid rednecks or hicks seem to see them).
A team of scientists made "sure the laws of physics and chemistry were all represented".
What about evolution? Why did so many Darwin IV creatures lack eyes? Given that Darwin IV has full daytime illumination its sun (actually, TWO suns), why wouldn't Darwin IV fauna evolve eyes to detect light? That is a major evolutionary pressure.
Good show, but that question could use an answer.
@LegostarwarsFanatic YES just as me and my good friend disscussed over many sessions (smoking weed mate) We think that it is possible for life to take forms in most elements if it were forced to do so... Life is amazing an this is a cool series lol i just finished wathcing all of the future is wild my faveroite was the squibbons :)
Don't get me wrong, I love starwars (minus episode 2, gosh anakin was a whiner!), but george lucas isn't exactly an expert. It's kinda lame to use him.
Now these days we all know this isn't going to happen, but still if area 51 did something like that than ya, it could happen.(somebody do tell me I'm wrong.)
@LegostarwarsFanatic and there's a practical reason why they should be concerned about planets that support humans! Because we are Humans! I want to know what options my great great grandchildren will have once space travel to other habitable worlds become practical!
great upload, pretty interesting stuff, but we have to keep all this in perspective. Our ideas of extra-terrestrial life are completely based on the Earth-Model, cuz that's that only one we know. That's not to say it's a BAD model, but it's just something we have to keep in mind :)
Darwin IV according to the book Expedition is slightly smaller than Mars which only has a gravity of 37 percent that of Earth. But yet Darwin IV has a gravity of 60 percent that of Earth so it should be in diameter about half way between the diameters of Mars and Earth.
Now I'm all for exploring space, but not at the expence of millions of people who are starving to death on our planet. Let solve that problem before we spend millions upon millions of dollars on space travel. We talk about ending people to Mars for instance, but they haven't solved the problem of solar radiation, by the time the astronauts got to Mars, they would be suffering from radiation sickness.
he says "any physical appearance is possible". if this is true, which it most likely is, then why do the typical "alien greys" take on so many human characteristics. such as walking upright and having other features that closely resemble humans. Unlike the floating huge, kind of intelligent blue things in episode 9 of this series. Please feel free to comment back coz i'm kind of puzzled. peace
they should make an alien planet 2, where it takes place about 50-100 years later, the ship can travel faster than 20% the speed of light, the probes AI is much more advance and they have some sort of self defense mechanism.
amperro: you're not wrong, it's just that the Von Braun doesn't travel at 20% of the speed of light the whole way. It needs to speed up and slow down again.
4.75 years=the amount of time it takes the probe to accelerate from v=0 to v=20% the speed of light, which would be approximately equal to the same time it would take for the ship to slow down, so
4.75yrs+4.75yrs=9.5 years.
9.5yrs+32.5yrs=42yrs
And the engines look like fusion propulsion or advanced ion drive engines.
@Andrew...So sorry to answer so late. Yes it would leave just a rocky moon. But one of my instructors just told me that an oxidizer would have to saturate most of the atmosphere in order for all of it to burn. Otherwise the pressure of the present atmosphere will just smother any small fire no matter how volatile the air is. It would be like dumping a gallon of gas on a lit match, the gas wont light, the match will just be put out. So I was wrong before and no firework show for us, eh.
It would not be travelling at 20% light speed instantly, but it would use its fuel to continuously accelerate up to that speed. Over years, this adds up; I researched into Project Daedalus (20% light speed fusion rocket), and found out that initially it would be going very slow; taking months to get as far as Neptune. That is where the extra years comes from.
How could you possibly need subtitles in the middle of the freakin' screen!?!?
epicnerd905 2 weeks ago
Balboa looks like Farscape 1!
dbrand41253 2 weeks ago
they look Like pokemon !
NomedYou 1 month ago
@abbekhan platets and stars and galaxies are moved by gravity...get on your knees and worship the divine power of gravity! also, why foxiles exists(because the evolution theory comes from foxiles stdy and a minimum of intelligence)? did your god putted them underground just to proove our faith?...welcome in 2011, bro
MarcoRoberoTrupiano 2 months ago
Perry Cox is now a narrator it seems...
destructor3000721 4 months ago
I DONT KNOW WHY THEY REMEMBER DARVIN,HE WAS ATIEST AND ANTI LORD,ANTI CHRIST,NO CAR CAN RUN WITHOUT DRIVER,No planet can move or life will go on with out any super mighty power,That power we call our creater,our LORD,Mighty the wise,most hight,master day of justic,prays for him on earth and in heavens,King of kings,Who he creat life for tast to judge for evils or goods,
abbekhan 4 months ago
@abbekhan darwin was a PRACTICING CHRISTIAN jus like the majority of europe at the time and is burried in WESTMINSTER ABBEY. at the time of his discoveries people didn't understand yet how contrasting christianity and evolution were, so dont be mad at him u bible thumping jesus monkey! he was no atheist and never renounced his faith. get ur facts right next time, oh wait u dont hav to, wen u beleive in christianity u don need logic or reason do u, because god is on ur side right?
natesdevices 3 months ago
@natesdevices ,
Any way i dont like such evils those whos belive our forfather was monkeys or apps,If human are from apps then where apps come from,Who creat all liveing creatures on earth,universe and civilizations,creatures in other planets in universe,such evils shell get rewarded in hell,
abbekhan 3 months ago
Poor Balboa, we see the surviving probes have different "personalities" (programmed to be a risk taker, ect) i wanted to see what balboa was programmed to do
jmaan3 4 months ago
5:00 that's one dank ass spacecraft
PatRick4001 4 months ago 11
ok so just to get things straight... have they seen all these creatures in this world through their telescopes and then made a movie out of em or is this all fiction??
CurlyFries120 4 months ago
@CurlyFries120 it's fiction, based on science.
SuzukiAkiraReita 4 months ago
@CurlyFries120 not sure if serious, or just stupid
supercyc10 2 months ago
Mt. SINAI in Egypt: New discovery of an human Face (NASA photo)
See, please, a surprising image of human face with two horns
webspace.webring.com/people/or/ramonetriu/sinai.html webspace.webring.com/people/or/ramonetriu/moises.html SPANISH TRANSLATION
La foto aérea de todo el conjunto de ásperas cubres en el sur de la península del Sinaí, en Egipto, revela una imagen de rostro humano inmenso con dos cuernos
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Peenut2k7 5 months ago
Is it me or do I think that if Discovery Kids wasn't bought out by Hasbro, they would've made a cartoon out of this? They did a Future Is Wild cartoon. And Discovery Kids was owned by Discovery communications, now, it's The Hub and is a co-venture with Hasbro and Discovery Kids.
ArePenguinsAwesome2 5 months ago
Discovery Channel Sundays need more hypothetical "what if" specials like this. I'm getting tired of re-learning about how aliens might resemble microbes that we can find in Yellowstone. Same shit, different day. Give me something "cool." :P
ParkourEh 8 months ago
3 more years till its possible!
Sereniama 9 months ago
:D When that planets dinosaurs dies.. Then human will come and say to our space ship! "SHIT! A UFO!! GET THE CAMERA!! GET THE CAMERA" xD
sekailover 9 months ago
interesting, they called the hypothetic starship in search of other world...vonbrown...vonbraun or however its spelt. its the guy who was designing the v2 rocket...he nazi.
flatbaIIs 9 months ago
@flatbaIIs well you gotta see that he didn't ever say anything about being a hater of the nice, innocent Jews. He is a hero to humanity because his rocket made OUR species land on another world.
nitroxide2011 7 months ago
Just waiting for Dr Cox to be interupted by JD and say "Shut up Newbie!
"
MaxyB 9 months ago
I wish we had FTL travel... would be so epic
kedrobomb 10 months ago
@kedrobomb Mass Effect?
CenturysSamurai 9 months ago
i don't see how this project can be feasible.... a tiny malfunction and there goes 42 years of waiting, and that's just one of the many possible scenarios that might screw the mission up.
JinrohDFLL 10 months ago
@JinrohDFLL Nothing ventured,nothing gained
wisewarriormuzic 7 months ago
Why is the aspect ratio messed up? You people enjoy watching unnaturally stretched pictures?
whiterottenrabbit 10 months ago
in terms of Earth's history, 8/9 of life history was single-celled organisms, so life on another planet might not me so dramatic
NewMargaritaville 10 months ago
"We are the inadors" yeah right, more like "we WISH we were the invadors"
MusicMixology 11 months ago
i never realised the skewer flew backwards...
gadunka888 11 months ago
betcha and i guarentee... we have found aliens alrdy... but as greedy as america is, we keep it a secret from the rest of the world...
GunZmaster223 11 months ago
@GunZmaster223 yeahhh well american government is ****.
graviton221 11 months ago
@GunZmaster223 what the fuck?
Why the fuck do you have to bring america into this.
Leave your conspiracy theorist to yourself.
AgrivatedKillah 11 months ago
@AgrivatedKillah jeez, someone has their tampon up the wrong hole.
well one, i was just making a quick joke,
2 you dont have to get all pms over a dumb comment,
3 if you kne HALF the things about americas dark past, u wudnt even say shit like this
and 4 who says anything about a conspiracy? i just said i BETCHA we alrdy have em.
jeez, take the tampon outta ur ass and think about wut u say before u say it punk
GunZmaster223 11 months ago
Where can I get music from this show, like when balboa detaches from the Von Braun
callofdutyguy9 11 months ago
i dont get why nasa dont just send a rover or somthing to one of jupiters moons or that "tube on mars" so we can find out what is on the planets oor whats really on mars.
janeaustenization 1 year ago
I just realised that D.R. Cox is narrating this.
blew my fucking mind/
andywilson92 1 year ago
service2tube: This isn't a real documentary; it's all hypothetical. It takes place in the future.
squizz222 1 year ago
how can we go to other far planets we cant even go to mars
service2tube 1 year ago
Mother nature is like a cop. A cop who's gonna bust your balls.
VestriDeusEstMortuus 1 year ago
there are aliens in the universe just look at the earth so many of them on 1 planet
club4ghz 1 year ago
probe balboa...what a fail
Nujjitoza 1 year ago
@skate2hate22 if you actually looked into the diagrams they've made, we launch the Von Braun in 2014, it reaches Alien Planet in 2045 (or some such), and starts transmitting then.
Itwongo 1 year ago
stephen hawking needs a better computer
monsterjamkid 1 year ago
Our current Rockets travel at the Speeds of 1/10,000th the Speed of Light, we have a Long way to go to enable Inter Stellar Travel... I find that we as Humans are doomed in a few years =(
We pollute our Seas & Atmospheres and combine the Effects of Over Population, Wars, New Deadly Strains of Super Viruses & Global Warming to the Equation and I doubt the humans as a Species can even make it into the Next Century...
If we do, We would be a Species fighting for Resources & Technology...
forgottenmemories63 1 year ago
isn't it possible for some form of life to exist outside of the goldielocks zone? The problem with attempting to predict life on other planets is that we're limited in our imaginations because we have only seen so little of the universe :(
Neat show though.
chauvesoris 1 year ago
WELL! it wont matter if the world ends by 2012
11northwood111 1 year ago
humans are so fuckin retarded instead of focusing on finding other planets and colonizing we are focusing on life on earth, money, buisness, sports wake up people those things aint gonna get us anywhere we are just waitin on this planet to get blown up we have 2 unite and colonize if we are 2 survive
SuperCatdick 1 year ago
cant go faster than light? I just saw a video abot black holes and the man said that in black hole space can go faster than light
d6ud9e 1 year ago
@d6ud9e In theory yes... distort space enough and the speed of light changes, the problem with that is we cannot create black holes or alter gravity or change mass with the flick of a switch ... until we do the speed of light is the fastest we can go in our universe according to physics as we know them and even that speed would have rather unpleasent effects on us
Valen123456 1 year ago
funny darwin is a man who created eveloution. he was sciences god, he creaated the greatest theroy, and now the alien world that startled the world, he was irnocly humiliated for belevieng this. and now is named after a planet. sciences greatest discovery, if a planets really discovered. i hope it is called darwin.
piepotatosandturtle2 1 year ago
@piepotatosandturtle2 shut up.
grandmasterreggae 1 year ago
@grandmasterreggae YOU SHUTUP
piepotatosandturtle2 1 year ago
@AtheistGuy2 Accidents happen, especially during lift off. It is the most violent action those vehicles would be designed for, and it is not uncommon for even simple probes with few moving parts to break down during launch. Design a lifting body lander with fold down wings, and you add needless complexity that Murphy will play merry with.
KellAnderson 1 year ago
it was a pristine until we littered it with our space junk
knightglory 1 year ago
Why do the Japanese insist on putting a ton of text in front of the things they're watching. I mean, I understand subtitles, but what was that ticker up at the top all about?
ComfyCushion87 1 year ago
i like how he compares a probe to a child. That was a nice touch.
FlyTheObserver 1 year ago
@LegostarwarsFanatic
What's one creature that respires with carbon dioxide?
No, there isn't any that follows that layout exactly. It might be possible but it'd be terribly impractical.
There is anaerobic organisms though. Aerobic respiration is a lot more efficient for large organisms though.
BlockisticStudios 1 year ago
@BlockisticStudios Few complex, active organisms could breathe anything but oxygen. It is very efficient. However, our atmospheric composition may even have less oxygen than Darwin IV, yet we still breathe well. Most of what we breathe is nitrogen, with a small trace of oxygen.
chylerreckeaolgodhul 1 year ago
@chylerreckeaolgodhul
%20 isn't too small. For 'small traces' I'd point to carbon dioxide, but yeah.
I think one thing is that the biosphere and the interaction between animals and plants that we live in promotes -well, it used to, until man started messing things up- the production of oxygen.
BlockisticStudios 1 year ago
@LegostarwarsFanatic They don't demand that at all. Many different forms of life have been suggested, there's just no evidence currently available to support them. Until we have evidence, all we can do is speculate.
Cupit29 1 year ago 3
Thank god for the subtitles :P
TensionManORG 1 year ago
THAT IS NOT A BIRDLIKE HEAD
THAT IS CLEARLY THE HEAD OF JASON VOORHEES
Zidana123 1 year ago
I am so frustrated I can't get a copy of the book!!
It is in my library system but it is in a far off branch and is known as a reference book!
Hail Barlowe! (He made the creatures for Avatar.)
Scoinsoffaterocks 1 year ago
dont ask alien beause alien will knew that earth will attack and alien is will attack !!!
shadowpimp1234a 1 year ago
@LegostarwarsFanatic
thats not really true, during the time of the dinosaurs the oxygen level of the atmosphere was much higher than it is today and lethal for humans, yet that was one of the reasons dinosaurs could grow as big as they did.
qravenp 1 year ago
@qravenp I suspect sauropod dinosaurs may have been cold blooded. They traveled very slowly, and were large enough to retain body heat. So the size is less likely an oxygen-related trait than it is a heat-retaining one. The greatest plausible weight, although lightly supported, for a land animal on a planet like Earth is approximately 1,000 tons.
chylerreckeaolgodhul 1 year ago
@LegostarwarsFanatic
That's not true. Who is *they*? Most astro-biologist don't assume that life isn't possible on a planet that can't also support humans. There's a range for life that most astrobiologist (which is a fairly new study) agree on.
FoxBatinaHat 1 year ago
@FoxBatinaHat The statistics indicate that there are probably billions of habitable planets in our galaxy alone, which is more than enough of odds to find a planet with a dense atmosphere still capable of supporting complex life. Because of the easy formation of organic compounds, life arises very quickly where it can. This is supported by the Miller-Urey experiment, and by data, official and unofficial, on our own solar system.
chylerreckeaolgodhul 1 year ago
@LegostarwarsFanatic The word would less be 'demand' and more 'focus on'. Bottom line is, we KNOW oxygen-breathing life, we know that oxygen, freakishly volatile for a vital gas though it may be, is pretty great for producing ATP in cells, and is thus good if you want to get any lively movement done (I'm an architect, not a biologist, so any real biologists here feel free to wince). We're familiar with organisms with earthly organic chemistry, and so our search for life focuses on life we know
Avantirproductions 1 year ago
good lord thats alot of subtitles
jedbeddo1 1 year ago
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at 0:51 The guy is a Theorist Physicist. He actually imagines what could be possible by simply using the actual Math then he simply changes it to match his own arguments......
POWERBEAMPRO 1 year ago
at 0:51 The guy is a Theorist Physicist. He actually imagines what could be possible by simply using the actual Math then he simply changes it to match his own arguments......
POWERBEAMPRO 1 year ago
Anyone know what that music is at 6:19?
MADTV234 1 year ago
@MADTV234 Bad Romance by Loda GoGu
southsydney 1 year ago
If a spaceship can accelerate to the speed of light, it also must slow down to make the landing...now how can that be accomplished without using a fuckton of propellant? And if they do use a retro-rocket/engine to decelerate, how much weight does the main engine have to carry when it starts the trip?
THISNAMEOWNS 1 year ago
@THISNAMEOWNS maybe theyll build it on the moon :O when they build there main base there that is. HAHA
resonatethemusic 1 year ago
@LegostarwarsFanatic or silicon based lithovores...or nitrogen based/breathing organisms
THISNAMEOWNS 1 year ago
RIP Balboa
BoToGo1 1 year ago
the 2 people who disliked this video like jersey shore and do`nt like science. xD
gee, I wish sciencetist would have already found a alien planet.
that would be epic. :P
kayring13 1 year ago 42
@kayring13 Im acctually kind of scared of finding another life fourm. the day we find them, Earth will change forever.
PedroT2000 1 year ago
@PedroT2000
your right it would be creepy but still epic
kayring13 1 year ago
kool
vietkid977 1 year ago
wait..did they already do this? i mean did they find this planet?
ehdie1 1 year ago
@ehdie1 ......wow. Please tell me your joking
jbshadow1 1 year ago
@jbshadow1 you obviously missed the sarcasm..
ehdie1 1 year ago
@ehdie1 Yeah, of course, because, ya know...the first man in space was around 50 years ago, and this spacecraft took 40 years to reach the darwin system, and that means that obviously space travel advanced greatly within 10 years. Also, the film makers were smart enough to use CGI instead of real footage from the REAL mission. Oh, and I almost forgot! This is sooo totally NOT based on Wayne Douglas Barlowe's book "Expedition"
trollolololololo 1 year ago
I disagree since you are in a vacuum where there is NO resistance getting up to speed is possible. Also in space, when you are traveling at a speed you can use no fuel and you will glide at the same speed with no slow down.
Pentomid 1 year ago
I could tell immediately Balboa was gonna fail; it's wing wasn't deployed all the way :P
Willyj1230 1 year ago
@LegostarwarsFanatic plants?
EmperorOfMars 1 year ago
its possible to travel in speed of light the problem is the capability of an engine that will gonna use imagine gonna travel in a speed of light for more than 5light yr. for 45 yrs for sure the engine will gonna blown out!!!
carlogwapo1234 1 year ago
@carlogwapo1234 no it is not possible. The energy required to go faster approaches infinity as you approach the speed of light, so no conceivable method of accelerating a spacecraft to that speed is going to work.
Kastralis 1 year ago
THANK YOU
ZukoFireBook 1 year ago
pshh where supost to find aliens in 2014? hell, its 2010 and we can barley stop a oil spill.
skate2hate22 1 year ago 71
@skate2hate22 that all depends on the situation. Our progress in astronomy is far more sophisticated than affairs in our own energy and resources. there is a....20-30% chance that is MIGHT happen
air2aura 1 year ago
@skate2hate22
No, in 2044 we're supposed to find alien life according to this program. Herp derp, the probe takes 40 years to reach Darwin. What you probably mean is that we couldn't possibly develop the technology to create such advanced probes as Leo and Ike, to complete a mission like this in just four more years.
Chimerathon 1 year ago
@skate2hate22 it's not the scientist's mistake, it's our mistake that we didn't make it LOL =D
stuchly1 1 year ago
@skate2hate22 Lloyd's of London has the chances of proving the existence of an Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence within the next century at 100:1.
And remember, 2014 is when the probe is launched. If there was life on Alpha Centauri, the closest star to us, it would still take decades to reach it (Pioneer 10 was launched in 1972 and is ONLY 100 Astronomical Units from the Earth, and still hasn't left the Solar System, Alpha Centauri is 271,000 AU from Earth).
KellAnderson 1 year ago
@skate2hate22 its 2010 and some people can't spell. I think we should work on that first
animeluver168 1 year ago
@skate2hate22 2014 is when we launch the probe
AngelEater0001 1 year ago
@skate2hate22
No, they're sending the probe out in 2014.
It'll take hundreds of years to find alien life.
....or will it? o.O
Cortlen1211 1 year ago
@Cortlen1211 Oh, Nope they ain't sending any Probes to anywhere. It's just supposed to be a Space Telescope that takes Snaps of Several Stars simultaneously and sends back information and how many Stars would have Hospitable Planets similar to Earth by examining the Atmospheric Data.
It would be a while before we even send a Probe anywhere, I think NASA is planning to launch a Manned Mission to Mars in around 2030. Going to another Star would most definitely not happen in our lifetimes -.-
forgottenmemories63 1 year ago
@forgottenmemories63
dammit.
Cortlen1211 1 year ago
@skate2hate22 Hah, no. They're just sending up a new telescope, specifically designed to find those "sweet spot" planets, which could theoretically hold life. 2014 is the year that the telescope is due to be sent up.
But I agree on the oil spill part x_x;; Otherwise.
WolfieDragon11 1 year ago
@skate2hate22 why is it that whenever people make predictions about what will supposedly happen,
theyre always completely wrong and then when people look back in the future, were like "damn, what bullshit!"
Nujjitoza 1 year ago
@Nujjitoza so true...
londunhill 1 year ago
@skate2hate22 Actually, he only said that was the year a planet finding mission would launch. This happened in 2009 with the Keplar mission. So, he was a little late with his prediction.
Jwkartz2 1 year ago
@skate2hate22 no 2014 is when a space craft is put into space to look and find a planet like this. but not do a mission
lifeform106 1 year ago
@skate2hate22
Not necessarily.
It's just the year for the terrestrial planet finder's launch.
It looks for Earth-like planets.
Like those in "Goldilocks zones".
Whether or not it finds "life" is a whole different story.
BlockisticStudios 11 months ago
@skate2hate22 Lol i'm pretty sure even an advanced civilization[well we are..but I mean more advanced] would have problems doing the same thing.
AgrivatedKillah 11 months ago
@skate2hate22 Stoppin an oil spill is hard.
You cant just pick it up, I don't know why your comment got so many thumbs up.
Because the best way to stop and oil spill is to just let the water get rid of it.
AgrivatedKillah 10 months ago
@skate2hate22
No 2014 is when the search starts
RedRebel6666 9 months ago
@skate2hate22 Rectifying an oil spill is far more diffcult than seeing if other planets are habitable given current state of technology and technological development trends.
translucentorb 9 months ago
@translucentorb Exactly lol.
AgrivatedKillah 9 months ago
@skate2hate22 We also went to the moon when we didnt even have color tv yet. Its priorities dude, not all fields of science evolve at the same speed, it depends what the govornment wants, if they wanna go to mars so badly enough the will and most likely damn fast too. If they can get to the moon and not be able to stop an oil spill they can go to mars and not be able to stop an oil spill. Also i think most government people would put money into space reaserch to find a new clean planet less work
jmaan3 8 months ago
aliens planet real?
97sbl 1 year ago
They should make another one of these on another planet.
wikiporno 1 year ago
@LegostarwarsFanatic You don't read a lot of scientific literature if you say that, do you?
iceheart920 1 year ago
the shutle prog. was cancceled in 2010
georgel19841 1 year ago
Avatar's Pandora ripped off Darwin IV!
TryfanL 1 year ago
@TryfanL sort of.....but pandora was a moon....not a planet itself
air2aura 1 year ago
@LegostarwarsFanatic Well its dependent on how life evolves. We were groomed by our mineral rich planet and oxygen has more energy in it then C02. Planets with less minerals and such will probably have a far different ecology. For example, The landmasses we live on today wouldn't of existed without granite. So a planet without granite wouldn't have non-volcanic landmasses.
patchhacker 1 year ago
Michio Kaku FTW!
EverythingiP0dTouch 1 year ago
The guy who plays Dr. Perry Cox on Scrubs narrates this!
liquidserotonin 1 year ago 2
Stuff like this kind freaks me out because what if where not the only one and thier is something or someone out htere waiting on when to introduce its self or attack us it could be today, tomarrow, or next week, next month, or next year... and even if we do find something where probabally bring it back for some GOD DAMN TESTING on it and it might kill it or it will get lose and terrorise the towns and if its asexually it will make more of its self but thats o good reason to live now. :)
DarkTmeplar1312 1 year ago
@LegostarwarsFanatic we actually have those plants inhale that.. and creates oxygen.
AgrivatedKillah 1 year ago
Poor balboa :(
NeedForMadnessSVK 1 year ago 2
i think there's creatures that can survive with our oxygen or water, who knows, there could be creature living in the sun
MrJustinMcdonald 1 year ago
I wish something like what happened in Mass Effect would happen in real life. Earth is getting really depressing and boring.
chasington89 1 year ago
Dr. Michio Kaku is my favorite.
Bryantsreeves 1 year ago
This show would have been so much cooler with Morgan Freeman narrating it. Seriously, the man has the greatest voice ever, and is a great actor too. I just can't figure out how old the guy is...
icos211 1 year ago
George Lucas, you are the man.
sparkshark789 1 year ago
This. Is. Freakin. Awesome. It's fake, but one of the most intresting things I've ever seen. Thanks for posting :D
sharkbowl300 1 year ago
omfg is it been confirmed they are actually going to do this? :D
Trevor1182 1 year ago
Sometimes i wonder if the UFO's that visit us are actually probes, and they don't carry any aliens. I think of this because of the incredible speed that some of them travel at would put enormous strain on life forms. Well thats at least my opinion for now.
4SCARECROWS 1 year ago 3
The universe is so vast obviously there's life outside our planet... Unfortunately, I doubt that the majority of those civilizations have reached our level of technology and society.
I DON'T BELIEVE IN LITTLE GREEN MEN (only stupid rednecks or hicks seem to see them).
lulzcoaster 1 year ago
@lulzcoaster LOL agree with ya, :P LOL
MrJustinMcdonald 1 year ago
A team of scientists made "sure the laws of physics and chemistry were all represented".
What about evolution? Why did so many Darwin IV creatures lack eyes? Given that Darwin IV has full daytime illumination its sun (actually, TWO suns), why wouldn't Darwin IV fauna evolve eyes to detect light? That is a major evolutionary pressure.
Good show, but that question could use an answer.
amperro 1 year ago
@LegostarwarsFanatic YES just as me and my good friend disscussed over many sessions (smoking weed mate) We think that it is possible for life to take forms in most elements if it were forced to do so... Life is amazing an this is a cool series lol i just finished wathcing all of the future is wild my faveroite was the squibbons :)
h4tchetman 1 year ago
Don't get me wrong, I love starwars (minus episode 2, gosh anakin was a whiner!), but george lucas isn't exactly an expert. It's kinda lame to use him.
55vadamee 1 year ago
is there a version with less subtitles all over the screen? thx
its such a fantastic and creative series!!!
Djabo2009 1 year ago
Now these days we all know this isn't going to happen, but still if area 51 did something like that than ya, it could happen.(somebody do tell me I'm wrong.)
guistesh 1 year ago
@LegostarwarsFanatic i feel the same way man... fuckin scientists >.>
nd wat if there are such creatures that can live in emence super heat.. they never think of that do they. same with coldness
TheSsjvik 1 year ago
@LegostarwarsFanatic and there's a practical reason why they should be concerned about planets that support humans! Because we are Humans! I want to know what options my great great grandchildren will have once space travel to other habitable worlds become practical!
EasternMerchant 1 year ago
great upload, pretty interesting stuff, but we have to keep all this in perspective. Our ideas of extra-terrestrial life are completely based on the Earth-Model, cuz that's that only one we know. That's not to say it's a BAD model, but it's just something we have to keep in mind :)
TakTakular 1 year ago
Darwin IV according to the book Expedition is slightly smaller than Mars which only has a gravity of 37 percent that of Earth. But yet Darwin IV has a gravity of 60 percent that of Earth so it should be in diameter about half way between the diameters of Mars and Earth.
woody1778 1 year ago
there is planet like earth in 40lightyears away.scientist says that 75%of planet is water.there where is water is life for sure!
kalastaja132 1 year ago
omg cant wait for future to see wat awaits our humanity =)
knight0976 1 year ago
Now I'm all for exploring space, but not at the expence of millions of people who are starving to death on our planet. Let solve that problem before we spend millions upon millions of dollars on space travel. We talk about ending people to Mars for instance, but they haven't solved the problem of solar radiation, by the time the astronauts got to Mars, they would be suffering from radiation sickness.
Scabbers1957 1 year ago
he says "any physical appearance is possible". if this is true, which it most likely is, then why do the typical "alien greys" take on so many human characteristics. such as walking upright and having other features that closely resemble humans. Unlike the floating huge, kind of intelligent blue things in episode 9 of this series. Please feel free to comment back coz i'm kind of puzzled. peace
Ihaveamadkr3w 1 year ago
how come every time i watch a scientific video the comments are science discussions
YugiohFanatic298 1 year ago
they should make an alien planet 2, where it takes place about 50-100 years later, the ship can travel faster than 20% the speed of light, the probes AI is much more advance and they have some sort of self defense mechanism.
trinidadparaminman 2 years ago
Yeah, ok. I see the Von Braun probe starting slowly and then accelerating at 3:06.
amperro 2 years ago
Stupid Chinese writing, ¿why did you put it dead smack in the middle of the movie? =\ Way to go dumbass.
CuuijqyMuruqdte 2 years ago
amperro: you're not wrong, it's just that the Von Braun doesn't travel at 20% of the speed of light the whole way. It needs to speed up and slow down again.
ironychan 2 years ago
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Ihaveamadkr3w 1 year ago
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6.5yrs*5=32yrs
42yrs-32.5yrs=9.5yrs
9.5yrs/2=4.75yrs
4.75 years=the amount of time it takes the probe to accelerate from v=0 to v=20% the speed of light, which would be approximately equal to the same time it would take for the ship to slow down, so
4.75yrs+4.75yrs=9.5 years.
9.5yrs+32.5yrs=42yrs
And the engines look like fusion propulsion or advanced ion drive engines.
cyborlog 2 years ago
If you lit a match on the moon Titan would the whole planet burst into flames?
Andrewmcmelonse 2 years ago
Yes, you would need an oxidizer first to start a fire just big enough to sustain itself long enough for the atmosphere to catch.
Let me know if you plan on burning Titan, I'd like to watch. :-)
olmecbones 2 years ago
Would all the air just go away and leave a rocky moon
Andrewmcmelonse 2 years ago
@Andrew...So sorry to answer so late. Yes it would leave just a rocky moon. But one of my instructors just told me that an oxidizer would have to saturate most of the atmosphere in order for all of it to burn. Otherwise the pressure of the present atmosphere will just smother any small fire no matter how volatile the air is. It would be like dumping a gallon of gas on a lit match, the gas wont light, the match will just be put out. So I was wrong before and no firework show for us, eh.
olmecbones 2 years ago
@olmecbones
woody1778 1 year ago
@woody1778, @olmecbones...what?
olmecbones 1 year ago
Can someone explain the math to me?
Darwin is 6.5 light years away. Von Braun is traveling at 20% the speed light (one FIFTH). 5 multiplied by 6.5 = 32.5, not 42.
Where am I wrong?
amperro 2 years ago 2
Darwin isnt real, you know. this is all fictional, I think. Von Braun might be real
Andrewmcmelonse 2 years ago
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cyborlog 2 years ago
It would not be travelling at 20% light speed instantly, but it would use its fuel to continuously accelerate up to that speed. Over years, this adds up; I researched into Project Daedalus (20% light speed fusion rocket), and found out that initially it would be going very slow; taking months to get as far as Neptune. That is where the extra years comes from.
EnceladusEmpire 2 years ago
Exactly. Newton's 3 laws, in principle, used for acceleration.
UpsetGoldfish 1 year ago
zergs...
macshit900 2 years ago
6:52 EPIC FAIL!!!
money burnt into dust
ccspokai91 2 years ago