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  • wooter?

  • Im no scientist, but that look like wind streaks?

  • alien life froms possesing space travel might not mean theyre more evolved, they could just have more sustainable fuels and better materials than us, we base 'high tech' stuff on we have made from the materials on earth. who is to say they dont have an abundance of materials that are more strong, durable, and lighter than what we have on earth. the most we have to worry about (about alien invasions and such) is wether or not they are just like us.

  • if theres a water in space

    there should be Oxygen in space too..

  • Guys, why would ANYONE travel hundreds-thousands of light years just to blow us up? I'm sure there's plenty of planets with better resources & potential slaves (robot slaves?) Think of aliens as Vulcans.

  • @queeniekaz Are you paranoid or forgetful ? Hello?? YOU were the one started swearing in the first place. I treat people as they treat me. Wasn't "go blow smoke up someone else's butt" a swearing phrase?? Anyway, YOU have the 100% burden to PROVE your multi-life assumptions, not ME. If you only knew about basic argumentative Logic 101, you might have figure that out. And I am not narcissistic at all, I just follow the facts. Sweets delusional dreams again from a 100000% conscious Youtuber. (me)

  • I bet he has a fat wife.

  • That's great

  • @queeniekaz how can you say that there IS life out there, no body on this planet knows that for sure, not even you. I also am a hopeful person but you can't say there is life and we will find it.

  • @TheEliteGamer1 Of course I can! the universe is too big for there only to be us in it! People like to think we are a divine creation and that we are the only life out there but how small minded is that! just look at this planet the life is so different yet somehow manages to keep key elements head,eyes,ears,limbs. life evolves in a way that makes it easy to adapt to the surroundings. I believe that life is abundant in the universe but it is just too far away to see, for now!

  • This is very interesting stuff and worthwhile in a lot of ways, however I think there are people starving in the world and this research is very expensive, maybe we should be using this money to help humanity in a different way, is knowing there is bacteria in space worth those amounts of money?

  • @Contuirteach Meh

  • Lol! Try again... When we say we know the elements required for life to exist... Ya think it's possible we're not aware of everything? I mean the universe is VAST. infinite maybe? Who knows what else is out there and what it needs to BE.

  • Lemme finish the

  • When we (as humans) say we know the elements requit

  • wow i just found ou dat theirs no oxygen in space :o

  • urr mans voice in da background is fuckin brilliant :)

  • i agree. but somewhere in the universe is a planet where the monkeys use to play. filled with butterflies florecent colours, every step you take you can hear the wind blow. A place where the seas are as far as you can see and their lit up by jellyfish at night‚ this is paradise, this is heaven, THIS IS SUMMER MADNESS!  we too are high....

  • just waiting for the bible brigade to turn this video comments into world war 3. lets cut the argument short. go read your silly little book elsewhere..thankyou and goodnight

  • charlieissocoollike in 35 years :P

  • keep on pressing 2 while watching this video you will get your answer

  • @HANNAN98 wow well fucking done did it take all your brilliant brain power to copy one of the top rated comments maybe you should go get a fucking life rather than trying to get pointless thumbs up that you're going to masturbate too.

  • @nickizgr8 i didnt know it was 1 of the top rated comments go fuck urself u trolling dickhead i just watched this cuz it was 1 of the featured videos i didnt search for it like you go get a life and some friends u lifless turd u get a life bcuz u watch shit like this do i look like i give 1 fuck if there is water on mars u jew

  • When the time comes that we can live on Mars as well as Earth im going to get some land and make it a country called Trenadia. great name huh? i looked it up on google and found no results.

  • is that interviewer Male or Female? I've changed my mind five times since the video started.

    

  • @redcommando1 IKR!

  • @redcommando1 male

  • This is a simple version of a huge debate I've been having. Alot of comments are made of ice. Ice is frozen water.

  • There is life but no 1 gives a shit

  • @PakiiiBux IDIOT.

  • go to moon throw on some soil, water + bacteria plus oxygen then store it in massive container wait 10 years we got life...

  • What about newly formed oxygen created in massive stars? This would become visible if such a star were to supernova, or as the outer layers of a supergiant were stripped away by it's stellar wind.

  • Isnt pluto a big block of ice?

  • I just had a wank into me brothers sock.... Yeaaaaaaaaaa

  • How do you know its a liquid underscovered?

  • @ONEnotifacation havnt you seen total recall

  • @nunchuckerz yes, but how can you know what is correct without proof, just like god, we can say god doesnt exist. Yet we cannot prove this, just like you cannot prove we have knowledge of every element belonging on the periodic table.

  • @ONEnotifacation The laws of physics cancels out everything in the Bible. It is proven that Evolution>creation due Charles Darwin instead of Adam & Eve. Either the Bible lies or the earlier civilisations just did not know science and the laws of it.

  • @ONEnotifacation lolfail

  • @ONEnotifacation it was mentioned in the video

  • i wonder if there is shit on the planet uranus

  • @Kevlaroni22 looool

  • @Kevlaroni22 Uranus is a gas giant - so there are only farts - no shit

  • Water on Mars? Pfft. I found Mercury on Mercury, take that, Science!

  • Water is out in the universe somewhere, so is life in every imaginable form. Just because we have not found it yet doesnt mean it cannot be so. We are a tiny planet in a never ending sea of space and it would be impossible for us to be the only life in that vast expanse,utterly impossible! one day we will find it(or it will find us) and it will change the way we are forever, maybe in a bad way, would you travel trillions of light years just to say hello? they may come to conquer!

  • @queeniekaz

    I agree with what you said, and i believe that there is life out there, But you cant say its impossiple for there not to be life beacause if you think about it for life to grow it needs perfect conditions, a simple change in tempertature could completly demolish a life source so there is even possibilty

  • @pmcginn497 Not really, you never knew, there could be other forms of life which deosn't need water? another resource such as Nitrogen.

  • @queeniekaz All very interesting times, I hope we do find something within the next 10/20 years!

  • @queeniekaz i would definately travel trillions of light years to say hello. deffinately. I'd love to go to titan :)

  • @CardboardDogVG .Yes you might travel light yearsto say hello,so would I, but the technology required for such a journey and the lengths of time involved could only mean that coming all that way would only be worth it if you really needed what was at the end of your journey. look at the aboriginal people and the native americans when the white people turned up did they just come to say hello? no they nearly wiped them out. they may harvest our oxygen or food,our water or even us!

  • @queeniekaz meh, we've lived long enough :P plus its a risk were going to have to take and the time that it'll take us to get there? doesn't matter. put us to sleep, freeze us. god knows by the time we can go then they will have invented some way to do that.

  • @queeniekaz It's impossible for something finite to exist within something infinite, for the finite thing would have to be infinitely smaller than the infinite thing (and so, non-existent). Thus, the Universe cannot be infinite. 

  • @queeniekaz

    life in every imaginable form can never be found due to the following fact: The universe is not infinitely vast, it has a creation date and could never expand faster than the speed of light so.... get it? but i agree with you that life is out there in a lot of different forms :)

  • @merde045 What are you talking about? life is out in the universe and we will one day find that life, yes we may never be able to travel to it but life will exist. life can be found in every imaginable form possible, just because I cannot see it doesnt make that so! life on this planet is so diverse, we only need to see the different assortment of creatures alive to know that life could take any form required by its surroundings.

  • @queeniekaz "one day we will find it(or it will find us) " NO. That's wishful thinking argument. Therefore not so true as to speak with certainty.

  • @Neueregel wishful thinking? do you know anything about this subject , the technology we have is getting better by the day and even stephen hawkins and Sir martin reese scientist believe that we will discover life within the next 20/30 years.More telescopes online more people looking for it than ever. Stop being a hater and go blow smoke up someone else's butt!

  • @queeniekaz Look you arrogant earthling. Unless you PROVE your assumptions, you are just another paranoid wih wishful thinking. Wanting something to be true is NOT true. I don't care what old hugs like Rees or Hawking say. Only the FACTS MATTER. The facts are that we are the only advanced civilisation among 10^23 stars in the universe and the Fermi Paradox affirms that. Either you like it or not. Now, sweet dreams, you ignorant cunt.

  • @Neueregel I am sorry, but youalso have no proof that I am wrong in my assumptions, just as I have no proof you are wrong. the universe is too big for just us to be in it! if that is what you think you are a completely narcissistic in your approach to the subject and stop with the bad language People only use swearing as an option when they are not articulate enough to say things any other way!

  • @queeniekaz Are you paranoid or forgetful ? Hello?? YOU were the one started swearing in the first place. I treat people as they treat me. Wasn't "go blow smoke up someone else's butt" a swearing phrase?? Anyway, YOU have the 100% burden to PROVE your multi-life assumptions. If you only knew about basic argumentative Logic 101, you might have figure that out. And I am not narcissistic at all, I just follow the facts. Sweets delusional dreams again from a 100000% conscious Youtuber. (me)

  • @Neueregel BUTT isnt swearing the sailor language you used is! do not reply to me you are so aggressive and egotistical I just cannot be bothered with you!

  • @queeniekaz Since you don't prove anything, go **** yourself. Also I don't swear I only said the C*** word. I also cannot be bothered by your monkey mind, I tend to debate with more polite and evolved species

  • @queeniekaz

    I wonder if a civilization intelligent enough to travel here would have advanced past war? If they did not advance past war they would have destroyed themselves? Also if they are intelligent enough maybe they would not even bother Earth since it would only cause them problems.

  • @nicpetnic yes I dont see the benefits of an alien civilisation coming here, uness it is to conquer. And like you say if they evolved into something like us then war would be the biggest factor in them never getting into deep space. I do think that some civilisations may get past that stage(, I do not know how) maybe telepathy is the answer, hard to lie when you can read each others minds, sounds far fetched, but not impossible. We are here I dont see why others couldnt exist too.

  • @nicpetnic that's a question I've thought about too. It would make sense.

  • @queeniekaz are you baked?

  • @iAmTomah Why are you?

  • @queeniekaz WE would travel trillions of light years to say hello..... Why travel that far just to kill people? You could collect all the resources in each solar system before you would need to take any from the other planet (unless you want sex slaves WOOHOO!)

  • @madjimms Have you been watching barbarella? lol.

  • so 911 was a hoax!! FUUUUUUUUUUUUU

  • Who's the 11 Year old asking the questions?

  • Water in spaaaaace!!

  • @BieberfanforlifexXx you Twunt!

  • Really like you said, there is the sixth sign appears? ?

  • @BieberfanforlifexXx You love Justine Beaver? Oh god... but hey not here to judge, nopt not doinf annnnnnyyyy judgin'

  • Are wookies real?

  • @bumfree yes you guys are real

  • @BieberfanforlifexXx Im guessing your a no lifer with pictures of justin bieber on your walls of your bedroom and on your desktop and my question is why, WHY!?

  • FU%K JUSTIN BIEBER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!

  • @BieberfanforlifexXx none of my business but... HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!

  • @BieberfanforlifexXx This isn't a bieber channel, this is a science channel, why did you even bother making that comment?

  • Why do 'aliens' need water think about the camel they store water, what if the ALIENS have a regenerating water inside they're body.

  • @CruLePreDaToR If you think about it, earth is the only know planet to support life, its also a planet with water on it, so life thrived on a planet with water

  • @CruLePreDaToR Camels don't store water.

  • Well there is Europa made of water.

  • Humans into space, is a NO-NO. Reason why? Because they don't know everything about themselfs yet.

  • @Itsmerut Why is knowing everything about ourselves a requirement for space? Also we know almost everything, excluding the brain. The brain isn't a independently important thing to consider when thinking about being in space, just as important as any other part of the body.

    Also humans have been in space, and humans are currently in space. Just thought I'd mention that.

  • @darkshad109 Learn history = Learn future

  • @Itsmerut Want to elaborate on that? How does learning about history better prepare us for space exploration?

  • @darkshad109 You will soon know my friend

  • @Itsmerut Nice cop out... Don't leave useless comments just because, to you, they sound profound or clever. Your whole life will never go towards helping advance the human species, that's not a coincidence.

  • @darkshad109 Helping the human species is not going into space and let the NASA lie about things. God damnit, when do people see reality?

  • @Itsmerut You're right, when the Sun dies and therefore our life on Earth with it, We'll all look back and say "Thankfully we didn't even bother with space exploration, otherwise we might have survived this...".

    When will people look past their own reality?

  • @darkshad109 Mate, im not saying we should not do that. My point is we already can achieve ALL information about the universe. You never learned history did you? Just the half of it, look mate the NASA lies about EVERYTHING. They dont give the truth, if you really want some proof and just dont know how to get it.. Just go watch a little ancient aliens, im not saying that is totaly the truth because it is not. By the way, replace the word God with Alien. /endofstory

  • @Itsmerut Where did I say NASA doesn't lie? I haven't even mentioned them at all, given that 99% of people/groups/companies etc... lie I assume by default they do to.

    Also we can't 'achieve' all the information about space. If I saw a green mist 20 light-years away I could sit and theorise/best predict what it is, but to truly know what it was I'd have to go to it, which is impossible at this current time.

    If you're trying to say NASA can travel that then you're uneducated on this subject.

  • @darkshad109 Ofcourse NASA can't travel, im talking about the human beings we are older then we think

  • Brady makes such pertinent questions. :D

  • titan is supposed to have woota

  • @69MrUsername69 wadder*

  • Many people on here are saying that you can have life without water, it may be possible, but difficult.

    water is liquid at room temperature, a good solvent, transparent in the visible electromagnetic spectrum(Thus aquatic plants can live in water because sunlight can reach them), strong surface tension (capillary action made possible), etc...

  • Why do we think that there MUST be life in the universe?

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  • @moveaxebx probability. Billions of galaxies and 1 planet with life on it. Its just not that unlikely. Also there are a lot of stars and planets within the habital zone, which could sustain life.

  • @69MrUsername69

    What's likley or unlikely? Just because we think that there must be it doesn't mean there is.

    It's like saying....look how huge this desert is! There must be some form of life.

    You see...in the univerese I don't think there's such a thing as size. Everything is relative.

    So it's perfectly fine to say that universe is full of life or that earth is the only planet which has all the neccessary requirements for life to exists.

  • @moveaxebx

    Maybe univeres has to be 100 million times bigger to include one more planet with life on it!?

    How big is big? Bigger then atom, bigger then ant, bigger then lion, bigger then city, bigger then earth, bigger then solar system, bigger then galaxy, bigger then universe. Size doesn't matter. :)

  • @moveaxebx the ant and the lion have living things inside of them. like the city the earth, the solar system and our galaxy (us). with all the life we know of, and the life we will never discover here in our tiny little planet, you'd have to think earth was it's own universe with it's own sets of laws to say we're all there is. Look up at the stars, everything that is up there is what you really are. :)

  • @moveaxebx You keep telling your girlfriend that bro

  • I'm not entirely convinced that the marks on Mars are due to water, after having seen a video on the BBC web site on Mount St Helens and pyroclastic flows. In the clip geologists in Kazakhstan create a landslide to show how rocks can run like water. The solid dry rocks flow down a gully almost exactly as a liquid would. See if you can find the clip- it's quite compelling.

    I think we need to do another large scale experiment like this to see how brine and fine dust flow on a slope.

  • A couple of old friends of mine just named their first-born "Sagan". Science and knowledge and exploration and wonder and reason and logic and the humility of always being open to a new of way of seeing things -- these are what make us great.

    Thank you for your entertaining, enlightening and energizing videos!

  • Why does life HAVE TO HAVE oxygen and water? Why not something else like some weird plasma stuff?

  • @Mcode3996 weird plasma stuff? explain please,Plasma is about 15 million° and is not made up of any molleculs or bacteria.

  • Very interesting video, but the professor's... zippy.. facial expressions annoyed me a bit.

  • There's a face @ 5:08 ...

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  • Hint: If you lower the pressure, the boiling point of the water, comes down, hence the melting point would be even lower then here on Earth. So I guess that it could be liquid water there on Mars... And the fact that doesn't flow into a river, that suggests it's evaporating due to lower pressure. Am I right?

  • @danielbluesmoke If it were evaporating, wouldn't there be clouds, and condensation from this cycle of low pressure / evaporation?

    The issue with Mars is not pressure so much as cold; it is much farther from the sun and does not have the greenhouse effect that Earth nor Venus boasts, so much of the light that strikes it simply reflects back off and little heat is gained. But, this heat might be just enough to melt frozen brine under the surface, and the lines would be like mini-mud-slides.

  • @FPengu1n There's far to little water melting for you to get clouds! And at Mars pressure, if you get liquid water exposed to Mars atmosphere, it will boil and freeze at the same time! So that's just some water (or some other liquid) that comes down the slopes and soaking the dust, before evaporating. But maybe there's a thin balance act, and the water keeps just in between the states (freezing/evaporating), and that allows it to flow. But I guess, it must be super cold to do that.

  • Brilliant. I've always wondered why we couldn't spot molecular oxygen.

  • could you please explain/get the professors to explain the Bose-Einstein Condensates, please? thanks!

  • I can not relate to his excitement about finding water on mars. Fascination looks different.

  • Your next video needs to be about the DNA found on meteorites.

  • The Mars Canals are back. The Martians work night shift mining if to use.

  • The Mars Canals are back

  • Hey Brady, I have a question. Are these professors paid to do the video or are they just volunteering for your video?

  • liquid wootur

  • I highly doubt those lines on mars are water. That could be wind blowing dust across mar's surface.

  • Those "streaks" on Mars, do they *have* to be liquid? Pyroclastic flows from earthbound volcanoes are a mix of dust (solids) and hot gas, and they "flow" in a way that looks a bit "liquid" when seen from a sufficiently large distance. So couldn't the martian "streaks" be, say, a mix of subliming CO2 and dust?

  • @AssemblerGuy Press "see all", Control + F do a search for my name. I commented earlier in this thread on the CO2/dust idea you have there my friend, have a read. :)

  • Could you do a video on Coulomb?

  • Why do we always act suprised to find water? It has been found almost everywhere we look. The hydrogen gas giants are practcially water factories spinning off rings and moons of almost completely water ice. By now we should be assuming that water is relatively abundant and should be suprised if we don't find it.

  • @sd19791

    Not water, liquid water.

  • With all the stupid things on youtube, this channel is a slim ray of light that gives me hope that people will actually learn something.

  • Please post more videos!!!!

  • If you ever did retrieve a sample from Mars, how could you be certain that any microbes you found were actually Martian and weren't a result of contaminated equipment? And is it likely that we ever will retrieve a sample, given the logistics of first landing a probe/rover on Mars and then getting it to leave Mars and come back to Earth?

  • @FezojT hey we never thought it was possible to make it to the moon, maybe not in our lifetime but perhaps our childrens childrens children

  • i wonder if there is any wootah on pluto

  • @playadominical more like ice. that place is FREEZING

  • @playadominical fuck you now I can't take this seriously xD

  • @playadominical I take it your American hahaha maggot

  • @playadominical no....

  • @playadominical There must be walter on pluto.

  • @Andymanse8 There must be michael on neptune.

  • somewhere out in the universe is a galaxy covered in webs, where a giant spider lay dormant waiting for a meal, somewhere in the darkness there is a planet where there is no need for eyes. somewhere out there is a neverending shore or green knee deep water and white sand, theres a city in a sun where nothing burns and nobody dies, in space where there is no sound there is one place where you hear everything. im rly high, but space is so big i have to be right.

  • @jpl3119 Awesome

    

  • @jpl3119 mathematically, there are so many fucking planets out there that your fucked up crack head idea could quite probably exist

  • @jpl3119

    do you happen to read HP Lovecraft?

  • @stripesthebird nope

  • @jpl3119

    No you don't.

  • @1997xander ya huh

  • @jpl3119 good for your man, keep the profoundness flowing, as well as the ganja

  • @jpl3119 The city in the sun part... You wouldn't happen to be a Sleep or Electric Wizard fan, would you?

  • @TalonWolf ? Nope just rly high.

  • If you're always looking for water, you'll only see water.

    I'm guessing it's erosion due to weather.

  • *dislikes

  • so interesting =) what kind of person dilikes this?

  • @ShamelessMCRFan religious assholes dislike it.

  • Spaaaaaaaace!

  • Who says that water is essential for life? How do you know what degree of weirdness an alian could have.. Maybe it doesn't need food or water..

  • @Ozdorpie They are simplifying it. We look for water based life because it's something that we have the experience and knowledge to measure and understand. Something based on something else would not be measurable to us, because we don't know ahead of time what it is based on, so we can't build tools to find it. Once they find some kind of hybrid being that uses water, and something else weird, that will help them find things that are more unfamiliar in the future. Start simply, then expand.

  • @the81stviewer Very good point! But what I essentially wanted to make clear (i guess) is that if there is/was no water on that planet, it does not necessarily mean that there isn't or ever wasn't life on that planet. (srry 4 bad english). But indeed, we have to start somewhere =)

  • @Ozdorpie That is exactly what I have been asking for years now. I remember being like 9 or 10 and watching "The Universe" and asking, "What if some aliens don't need water? What if they survive on purely Uranium?" The Universe is larger than any known living being can comprehend, so anything should be possible. Surely if 11 dimensions, parallel universes, and anti-matter are commonly accepted things, why can't there be something as simple as life that doesn't need what we need?

  • @udieipwn I completely agree. Who says that an alien is ANYTHING like us? Maybe they are just clouds of energy.. and maybe a sort of energy that we don't know yet.. maybe im just dreaming now lol, (not on drugs =P). But who will tell?

  • Another question I always ask is how do we know that there aren't lifeforms out there which are silicone-based or something else. Most people always seem to assume that life has to be carbon-based.

    There's a bacteria I believe which was discovered not too long ago to thrive on Arsenic.

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  • @LordReserei01 The bacteria you speak of is labelled GFAJ-1, didn't evolve using arsenic but was adapted to use it in a lab by having the phosphorus slowly removed and replaced with arsenic. So the point being is, it still follows the same path that all bacteria on this planet follow. Thus, we need to find something off planet first before we can say anything.

    h t t p ://blogs.discovermagazine . com/notrocketscience/2010/12/1­­0/arsenic-bacteria-a-post-mor­t­em-a-review-and-some-navel-g­az­ing/

  • Thanks for the info. I had forgotten about it.

  • his way of talking in the beginning reminds me of @nerimon

  • So it can't be methane or co2 ice, or a mixture?

    And if it is water, can it just be debris from komets?