The evidence for the Fomalhaut planetary system is pretty weak. The attempted confirmation by Spitzer was unsuccessful, sad to say. See: Janson, Markus (2012). "Infrared Non-detection of Fomalhaut b". Astrophysical Journal.
Ask the super computer what gravity is so that you can account for gravitational lensing and the fake dark matter. Input the matrix of close thoughts to magnetism, the volt, and the vacuum tensor.
Imagine if the whole world put forth all their defense budget and transformed it into a space project... what could we accomplish in just a year's time?? Make you think, huh?
@levon9404 Since were on mysterious feats of the human composition, maybe it would be a good time to mention I shit gold that tastes like rainbow sherbert....
@levon9404 Sure thing, buckaroo. Cause I know so many QUANTUM PHYSICISTS that cant spell.... Theyre a dime a dozen... no really... who needs a simple knowledge like vocabulary and sentence structure when you could focus your talents on hundreds of times more difficult projects like QP. Youre retarded man. "I need college to spell, but I can equate trig and calc like no tomorrow in order to dividend mental constructions of the cosmos and their infinite vastness and complexities.
Current scientists don't know our universe goes into cycle just like AC current. When energy is rising stars and planets formed. When energy is falling everything is decaying and falling the part. Shortly say energy is losing the ability prolong its self to eternity. But if there is energy to sustain existing energy it will go on as long as it has support to sustain it self. Life energy bring this universe to life not the dead one the way current scientists think.
@Levon9404 Not exactly chief.... but youre close... You should really learn to create proper sentence structure at least in the word use department, though. Not many people are going to accredit you as a thinker if you cant even type. >.>
@ijociou I know my grammar sucks. I'm humble enough to except something wrong with my grammar. If that is what holding you back to debate me I will fix that next year by taking some college grammar classes. For your information my friend my knowledge is right on the money. I have all the evidence all the equation & the facts to overwhelm you with my discoveries.
Alien astronomers would see the Sun's proper motion 'wobble' back and forth in its over a 12-year period with perhaps a very minor superimposed period of 29.5 years; the 'tugs' from Jupiter and Saturn. This is assuming they had instruments sensitive enough to pick up a wobble that would at maximum appear .005 AU wide.
Basically the centre of mass of the Solar System is .005 AU removed from the centre of the sun because of Jupiter's mass.
Any civilization willing and able to send a simple instrument out to their own star's gravitational lensing focal point (actually, a sort of focal ray) would be capable of resolving images at incredible distances, with amazing light gathering power. This is within the realm of our current technology, if not budget. The end point of our own sun's focal ray is about 550 AU distant. For comparison, Voyager 1 is our furthest probe out, and about a fifth of the way there.
Mars planet: Several star of 6 points on Cydonia (enlarged NASA image)
See,please, my interpretation, by enlargement, of 3 images published by NASA. There are several "David's star" on the plain of Cydonia, in Mars planet. It's near of the called "The Human Face image" (in Cydonia planitia).
But your photographs aren't showing a distant star system, because those exoplanets are all less than say 2000 light years from Earth. It makes no difference.
I wonder what Earth would be named for alien astronomers? It's funny how we go naming things that might have been named by aliens millions of years ago.
I thought that the last circling plaent was Pluto for a second, so I was like. " IMPOSSIBLE! PLUTO ROTATES IN AN OVAL PATTERN!"" Then i read a few comments and was like thank god its neptune.
I am an alien and feel that if I came all the way around the universe to get close to Earth I wouldn't just blurt it out to some primitive, profit loving, xenophobic race.
@ssunus1 A space alien fucked my wife, and I beat the crap out of him. Of course that's not true. I'm gay. And happily reclusive, at that. And don't have a wife. But at least I'm honest and up-front about my lying about my wife having been fucked by an alien. Which, I fancy, puts me an order of magnitude above the guys who aren't honest about that, in an ethical sense. But I do suspect that one of my X's was fucked by a lesbian alien. From Andromeda, I think. Those dirty whores! ;-)
@cmsgtluna It does. Astronomers were only able to pick out Fomalhaut b by comparing two different images, taken several years apart. When the two are compared, the plant can be seen to have moved in its orbit around Fomalhaut. If it weren't for this, it probably would have gone unnoticed.
@worlebird But shouldn't all the objects be sweeping out arcs of equal area in equal time? I must confess that I've never understood the Fomalhaut thing.
@sbergman27 Yes, you're correct if the rest of those pixels in that image were "objects", but they are not. They are noise, created by the glare of the star through a cloud of dust. Had they been objects, the announcement would not have been of a planet found around Fomalhaut, but of a huge system of thousands of planets. I hope that makes sense.
@GreatGungHolio "Neptunians...race." Retard, Neptunians means any being that lives and it's origins are on Neptune. Neptunian isn't a fucking race, there are many species that would exist on Neptune.
@ilikemyhamthankyou98 Actually there doesn't need light, there's lots of creatures and plants (well, plant-like things) that don't require light, from single celled bacteria to deep sea fish. And the protection thing only applies to small planets, jupiter, which many astronomers believe life may exist on, is very large, so creatures would be spread out VERY far. The ideas of life there include the creatures feeding off of it's gasses and others, liquids replaced by gasses.
Haha, if "aliens" could make it here from way out there, what could they possibly want from us? Fossil fuels? Water? Our primitive brains? They're not going to come looking for a fight. Our best chance of meeting any extraterrestrial species is if we go find them.. Maybe doing so will require some new exotic form of energy, maybe then we'd have something they'd give a fuck about..
I don't think of them as "aliens". To me, that sounds like we despise them. If life from other planets came to visit us or something, I hope we don't suddenly try to kill them, or capture them, before even knowing if they're hostile or if their nice.
Who gives a healthy shit? None of this matters. If aliens ever show up, they'll more than likely want our natural resources. They would have no reason to waste their time with US. So put a fork in the human race; we're done.
I think some of the information in this video is out of date. Thanks to the Kepler satellite we've found many Earth-sized exo-planets. Don't remove it though it's still interesting and contains a lot of good information.
@attractivue Hmm you may be right, I think I had read some news article that itself was mistaken. This: space.about.com/b/2010/08/06/did-the-new-kepler-satellite-really-discover-100s-of-new-exoplanets-no-actually.htm sheds some light on it.
As someone who used to work in the media, and saw first hand how often they get it wrong, I should have known better :/
@divarin1 Lol, Divarin, I was waiting for your reply so I could apologize to you about my ignorance. I also read an article on ABC's website that claimed Keppler had found Earths roughly 1.5 times the size of Earth but I can't find that article again. I've looked up a lot of articles about Keppler's achievements, since but all are about Super Earths (three to eight times the mass of the Earth). So I think we should stick to Super Earths for now!
so..wait.. if we found other life with a telescope, could they be actually dead by the time we find them? And we be like.. seeing them in the past? o.o
maybe aliens have come to earth, and perhaps they have hid themselves amongst us so that they can observe our actions and learn about us while unconsciously starting businesses that gives us clues like The A.A (The Alien Astronomers) .
If we believe that humans evolved some 15000 years ago, who are we compared to civilizations milions or even bilions of years older than us. They must be far advanced in the way of life than we are. We are unimportant for them.
@ebrithilsk human CIVILIZATION evolved 10-15 thousand years ago. HUMANS evolved (including our mighty brains) much, much earlier than that.
But you make a good point. Of course.. the length of time a species exists has very little bearing on how advanced they are. Time and evolution over time doesn't guarantee we'll get better. Just that we'll change to adapt. If our intelligence stands in the way of our adaptation, it will phase out.
@ebrithilsk which brings up a really interesting possibility for cool discussion. I'm of the opinion that humans will continue to advance because most of what other animals deal with as an inevitability we're able to change. We've literally taken our own evolution (or at least a small chunk of it) into our own hands. And that gives us a powerful advantage for ... well.. advantageous change. :)
@MoOtJeMan I totally agree. If I were at all qualified for the fields of astrophysics and the like, I'd do everything in my power to 'fast-forward' our progress to the era that science fiction writers and fanatics have only dreamed of. Then I'd legally change my name to Gordon Freeman and carry a crowbar everywhere.
@MoOtJeMan It would be old hat if you lived in a space faring century. Just like a scientist living in the 17th century would love to live in an age of computers, here we are and computers are old news. Look how sensational it was for us to travel into space but now no one cares unless there is an accident.
I wonder how far the closest alien civilization might be from us. Are they tens, hundreds, thousands, millions or even billions of lightyears away? It is very interesting to think about. For me at least. =)
@iJunkizz Well, lets look at the probability of it. Let's not look at the probability of there being life, and look at the probability of advanced civilizations. It doesn't matter how low it is. It could be 1/trillion or quadrillion. There are from 100 to 400 billion stars in our galaxy and more than 170 billion galaxies in the visible universe. That could be 68 with 21 zeroes worth of stars. I don't think the question is "if" there is intelligent life out there, I think the question is "where".
Awesome, I've never heard about the Neptune/Kuiper belt interaction before. @Rockintitz - thanks for the heads up, I'll have to use the transcribe audio feature on more vids in future :-p
The evidence for the Fomalhaut planetary system is pretty weak. The attempted confirmation by Spitzer was unsuccessful, sad to say. See: Janson, Markus (2012). "Infrared Non-detection of Fomalhaut b". Astrophysical Journal.
TehBruteBeast 2 weeks ago
Ask the super computer what gravity is so that you can account for gravitational lensing and the fake dark matter. Input the matrix of close thoughts to magnetism, the volt, and the vacuum tensor.
ftlqed 2 weeks ago
Imagine if the whole world put forth all their defense budget and transformed it into a space project... what could we accomplish in just a year's time?? Make you think, huh?
rminitials 3 weeks ago
Awesome.
ghsty9 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
Pluto was happy to at least be mentioned in this video.
ricochet188 1 month ago
what is this "neptoon" of which you speak?
Kinetical100 1 month ago
@Kinetical100 It's like Teletoon but for retards.
ricochet188 1 month ago
tought thats Alien @ 1:05
Simps0nFun 1 month ago
Love aloen
CHOTICHATRI007 2 months ago
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121212zombie 2 months ago
@levon9404 Since were on mysterious feats of the human composition, maybe it would be a good time to mention I shit gold that tastes like rainbow sherbert....
ijociou 2 months ago
@levon9404 Sure thing, buckaroo. Cause I know so many QUANTUM PHYSICISTS that cant spell.... Theyre a dime a dozen... no really... who needs a simple knowledge like vocabulary and sentence structure when you could focus your talents on hundreds of times more difficult projects like QP. Youre retarded man. "I need college to spell, but I can equate trig and calc like no tomorrow in order to dividend mental constructions of the cosmos and their infinite vastness and complexities.
ijociou 2 months ago
this is just not possible.... god created everything in 6 days.... hahaha not.
PointsNorth1 2 months ago
Somebody who is clearly sore from the anal probing that 'they' gave him.
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GreatGungHolio 3 months ago
How could we fuck up youtube corporate for allowing Mormon spamming of us?
ChicaWolverina 4 months ago
Current scientists don't know our universe goes into cycle just like AC current. When energy is rising stars and planets formed. When energy is falling everything is decaying and falling the part. Shortly say energy is losing the ability prolong its self to eternity. But if there is energy to sustain existing energy it will go on as long as it has support to sustain it self. Life energy bring this universe to life not the dead one the way current scientists think.
Levon9404 4 months ago
@Levon9404 Not exactly chief.... but youre close... You should really learn to create proper sentence structure at least in the word use department, though. Not many people are going to accredit you as a thinker if you cant even type. >.>
ijociou 2 months ago
@ijociou I know my grammar sucks. I'm humble enough to except something wrong with my grammar. If that is what holding you back to debate me I will fix that next year by taking some college grammar classes. For your information my friend my knowledge is right on the money. I have all the evidence all the equation & the facts to overwhelm you with my discoveries.
Levon9404 2 months ago
Would Jupiter visibly "tug" on the sun enough for aliens to "see" it too?
BudCharles999 4 months ago
@BudCharles999 yep.
1978atcarroll 3 months ago
@BudCharles999
Alien astronomers would see the Sun's proper motion 'wobble' back and forth in its over a 12-year period with perhaps a very minor superimposed period of 29.5 years; the 'tugs' from Jupiter and Saturn. This is assuming they had instruments sensitive enough to pick up a wobble that would at maximum appear .005 AU wide.
Basically the centre of mass of the Solar System is .005 AU removed from the centre of the sun because of Jupiter's mass.
MadHighway 3 months ago
niceee
Masshuu4400 4 months ago
i dont get it
soURfunnyYOUthink 5 months ago
Fucking caltex ad is annoying...
PlANlST 5 months ago
@PlANlST
it so is.....
Cunelito 4 months ago
i hope aliens woun't land in Japan, becouse of their commercials... lol
ixonixas 5 months ago
@ixonixas I hope that aliens wouldn't land in england, and think that the entire human race has bad teeth.
drago560 5 months ago
@drago560 so where then to land? Oh i know - in a ocean :D
ixonixas 5 months ago
Any civilization willing and able to send a simple instrument out to their own star's gravitational lensing focal point (actually, a sort of focal ray) would be capable of resolving images at incredible distances, with amazing light gathering power. This is within the realm of our current technology, if not budget. The end point of our own sun's focal ray is about 550 AU distant. For comparison, Voyager 1 is our furthest probe out, and about a fifth of the way there.
sbergman27 6 months ago
Mars planet: Several star of 6 points on Cydonia (enlarged NASA image)
See,please, my interpretation, by enlargement, of 3 images published by NASA. There are several "David's star" on the plain of Cydonia, in Mars planet. It's near of the called "The Human Face image" (in Cydonia planitia).
webspace.webring.com/people/or/ramonetriu/mars-stars.html
rrriu03 6 months ago
too bad our planets dont rotate in a perfect circle like how this video shows it
criixt 6 months ago
@criixt The elliptical eccentricities are small. I doubt you could detect the difference in a side by side comparison.
sbergman27 5 months ago
But your photographs aren't showing a distant star system, because those exoplanets are all less than say 2000 light years from Earth. It makes no difference.
mrteemumilto 6 months ago
I wonder what Earth would be named for alien astronomers? It's funny how we go naming things that might have been named by aliens millions of years ago.
MellowCruisin 6 months ago
who cares if you are a mormon sergio
dk3001 6 months ago
I thought that the last circling plaent was Pluto for a second, so I was like. " IMPOSSIBLE! PLUTO ROTATES IN AN OVAL PATTERN!"" Then i read a few comments and was like thank god its neptune.
HotXingVG 6 months ago
I am an alien and feel that if I came all the way around the universe to get close to Earth I wouldn't just blurt it out to some primitive, profit loving, xenophobic race.
JScivlancer 7 months ago
its pretty damn obvious they are here now no?
Helios601 7 months ago
alien fucked me :)
ssunus1 7 months ago
@ssunus1 A space alien fucked my wife, and I beat the crap out of him. Of course that's not true. I'm gay. And happily reclusive, at that. And don't have a wife. But at least I'm honest and up-front about my lying about my wife having been fucked by an alien. Which, I fancy, puts me an order of magnitude above the guys who aren't honest about that, in an ethical sense. But I do suspect that one of my X's was fucked by a lesbian alien. From Andromeda, I think. Those dirty whores! ;-)
sbergman27 5 months ago
@sbergman27 yeah , i guess
ssunus1 5 months ago
@sbergman27 Everybody welcome to Mr Gay Comediant....!
noisedownloader 5 months ago
@noisedownloader Note to self: In future, avoid posting over Guinness. ;-)
I'm usually more conservative in my post phrasing.
sbergman27 5 months ago
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UkTruthSeeker2009 7 months ago 23
@UkTruthSeeker2009 they here are radio signals ffrom the 1940 if they were close engough
jpogrossi778 6 months ago
Neptune..and dust. !
whoisbid 8 months ago
wtf fomalhaut b looks exactly like everything else around it
cmsgtluna 8 months ago
@cmsgtluna It does. Astronomers were only able to pick out Fomalhaut b by comparing two different images, taken several years apart. When the two are compared, the plant can be seen to have moved in its orbit around Fomalhaut. If it weren't for this, it probably would have gone unnoticed.
worlebird 8 months ago
@worlebird But shouldn't all the objects be sweeping out arcs of equal area in equal time? I must confess that I've never understood the Fomalhaut thing.
sbergman27 5 months ago
@sbergman27 Yes, you're correct if the rest of those pixels in that image were "objects", but they are not. They are noise, created by the glare of the star through a cloud of dust. Had they been objects, the announcement would not have been of a planet found around Fomalhaut, but of a huge system of thousands of planets. I hope that makes sense.
worlebird 5 months ago
Christopher Stark.....Tony Stark's brother
krobi94 8 months ago
- Why can there be no sound in space?
- Because there's no one there to hear it.
Dannnneh 8 months ago
@Dannnneh Basically your saying aliens don't exist?
gpgpgp13322 8 months ago
@gpgpgp13322 *facepalm*
Dannnneh 8 months ago
@Dannnneh what?
gpgpgp13322 8 months ago
@gpgpgp13322 maybe the aliens are deaf hurr durr
Dannnneh 8 months ago
@Dannnneh No actually sound cannot travel through space because there is no particles and energy for it to travel through.
powertoy5 8 months ago
"I Say Nuke That Planet"!! dont let the Bastards, Self Proclaim Gods "Summerians" Ruled as again!!
MaharlokanSovereign 8 months ago
MegaMind @ 1:02
eddiebmx 8 months ago
13 people comes from Uranus!? =)
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Dametora01 8 months ago
I hear the Neptunians are a shy race.
GreatGungHolio 8 months ago 55
@GreatGungHolio i hear the egg and spoon are a shy race
british123able 6 months ago
@GreatGungHolio You hear wrong...
looncraz 5 months ago
@GreatGungHolio "Neptunians...race." Retard, Neptunians means any being that lives and it's origins are on Neptune. Neptunian isn't a fucking race, there are many species that would exist on Neptune.
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Warpdroid 3 months ago
Do you all think the Aliens just saw our SUN get 7Xs as bright, then they are going to see us, then what?
hideaway33 8 months ago
It would be pretty cool if aliens found the new horizons spacecraft in 2015 while it was encircling Pluto.
favouritesstuff 9 months ago 19
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FilipinoCombatArms 9 months ago
@sporez4 They are even theories that the dinosaurs were exterminated by aliens or were brought to the Earth by aliens.
panarkas 9 months ago
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lockoshamface 9 months ago
Niburu 2012! I'll be standing on the tallest building in Chicago with my hands held wide open welcoming the mother race!
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OooHesGood 8 months ago
@kilox10001 They could leave their planet if it was dying. Because they're so advanced.
dolphusbanks 9 months ago
@kilox10001 false
dolphusbanks 9 months ago
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cataclysmjoce 10 months ago
Venus rotates clockwise :)
GIRLANDLAKAIFORLIFE 10 months ago
hehehey see that bald cunt! waahahahahha
MenCap7 10 months ago
@MenCap7 Hahahahaha fell of my chair reading that!!!!!!
M4levolence 10 months ago
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Earthrend 10 months ago
cool
SnowBoardNative 10 months ago
10 Aliens use the Oort cloud and not the Kuiper Belt to detect solar systems.
OneClownShoe 11 months ago
I F^#K!$G LOVE SPACE
SteveStalker86 11 months ago
I saw something similar when I messed with the color palette on a fractal program.
Kulgera4 11 months ago
10 people think that stars are light bolts hanging from a large ceiling.
TechnoManiac2 11 months ago
for life to emerge on another solar system they need three things: appropiate climate,something to protect it from meteorites,suitable sunlight,
ilikemyhamthankyou98 11 months ago
@ilikemyhamthankyou98 no but, what if there is a species that survives in extreme conditions or lives on methane not oxygen, why not?
SuperRetardedPENGUIN 11 months ago
@ilikemyhamthankyou98 What if some life doesn't need any sunlight?
TIGAHRAWR 11 months ago
@TIGAHRAWR Like the bottom of the ocean. Pitch black
dolphusbanks 9 months ago
@ilikemyhamthankyou98 Actually there doesn't need light, there's lots of creatures and plants (well, plant-like things) that don't require light, from single celled bacteria to deep sea fish. And the protection thing only applies to small planets, jupiter, which many astronomers believe life may exist on, is very large, so creatures would be spread out VERY far. The ideas of life there include the creatures feeding off of it's gasses and others, liquids replaced by gasses.
Deliphin11 11 months ago
I LOVE TO FU^$k A SPACE BITCH
oreed8 11 months ago
o.o
If there really is something out there, then I hope it's friendly...
Not something like Darth Vader. xD
Rimfaxe96 11 months ago
@Rimfaxe96 Darth Vader is more likely to keep us alive and use us for a good purpose.
rhinnawi95 11 months ago
@rhinnawi95 Well, true. o.o
Rimfaxe96 11 months ago
@rhinnawi95 I WOULD LOVE TO BE A STORM TROOPER
oreed8 11 months ago
@oreed8 I would be the next Boba Fett, but better, and not a clone.
Star Wars is the greatest thing to happen to the modern film industry (and gaming)
rhinnawi95 11 months ago
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ADDskateboarding 11 months ago
LOL what if they were also trying to find life! that means we both are trying to find each other!
mic12397 11 months ago
@mic12397 ooooo thats really fucking weird tooo :0
SuperRetardedPENGUIN 11 months ago
Haha, if "aliens" could make it here from way out there, what could they possibly want from us? Fossil fuels? Water? Our primitive brains? They're not going to come looking for a fight. Our best chance of meeting any extraterrestrial species is if we go find them.. Maybe doing so will require some new exotic form of energy, maybe then we'd have something they'd give a fuck about..
dtpchilli4life 11 months ago
wow NASA actually admit that we r being watched by aliens haha i must inform the disclosure project..i knew along!!!
cam01235 11 months ago
Ok, Aliens could possibly detect Neptune in our solar system but what about Earth? Can they see Earth?
NobbyKNobbs 1 year ago
I don't think of them as "aliens". To me, that sounds like we despise them. If life from other planets came to visit us or something, I hope we don't suddenly try to kill them, or capture them, before even knowing if they're hostile or if their nice.
SporeCreator2009 1 year ago
Who gives a healthy shit? None of this matters. If aliens ever show up, they'll more than likely want our natural resources. They would have no reason to waste their time with US. So put a fork in the human race; we're done.
DoctorLawyerWhatever 1 year ago
we got bigger problems on earth and will never be allowed in space for under 1 million
FOXnewsAlien 1 year ago
I think some of the information in this video is out of date. Thanks to the Kepler satellite we've found many Earth-sized exo-planets. Don't remove it though it's still interesting and contains a lot of good information.
divarin1 1 year ago
@divarin1 Dude we haven't found any Earth sized planets, the smallest planet we've found is still 5 times bigger than the Earth!
attractivue 1 year ago
@attractivue Hmm you may be right, I think I had read some news article that itself was mistaken. This: space.about.com/b/2010/08/06/did-the-new-kepler-satellite-really-discover-100s-of-new-exoplanets-no-actually.htm sheds some light on it.
As someone who used to work in the media, and saw first hand how often they get it wrong, I should have known better :/
divarin1 1 year ago
@divarin1 Lol, Divarin, I was waiting for your reply so I could apologize to you about my ignorance. I also read an article on ABC's website that claimed Keppler had found Earths roughly 1.5 times the size of Earth but I can't find that article again. I've looked up a lot of articles about Keppler's achievements, since but all are about Super Earths (three to eight times the mass of the Earth). So I think we should stick to Super Earths for now!
attractivue 1 year ago
@attractivue Because they're hard to see.
dolphusbanks 9 months ago
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duhhh187 1 year ago
@duhhh187 Why? You have it? or are you making fun of someone?
Supersace56 1 year ago
@Supersace56 yes i suffer from it i wouldnt make fun of someone for that!...
duhhh187 1 year ago
@duhhh187 I'm sorry, I'm suffering from it to... I guess we're in the same boat.
Supersace56 1 year ago
@Supersace56 its kool man
yeah we are...
its hard isnt it?
duhhh187 1 year ago
@duhhh187 Heck Yeah. I'm having hard trouble with math, but English and every other subject I'm doing fine in.
Supersace56 1 year ago
Ugh, they're not called aliens, they're Interstellar-Americans
shcoome 1 year ago
@shcoome Seems like people missed your brilliant comment. I gave it a thumbs up.
StruggleBunnies 1 year ago
@ViperstudiosNG
I'm a Christian and I think planet and universe explorations are fascinating. I really enjoy and love the sight of space and stars.
specterseal999 1 year ago
great vid. thanks
UfoYes 1 year ago
Could a christian that doesn't like this please explain how the bible has anything to do with the exploration of the universe?
ViperstudiosNG 1 year ago
at 1:02 on this video they show a real alien. LOL didn't know aliens wear glasses =)
tragic187chicago 1 year ago
2:10 looks like eye of sauron XD
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kasunikaanjana 1 year ago
This all means that any aliens a few million light years away won't notice Neptune, as it will take them a while to see how the solar system is now.
cbsommers 1 year ago
So these interglactic astronomers can't see the planets around our Sun, but can see the effects of our planets on DUST?
Right.
ChristophDollis 1 year ago
my dick is bigger than the known universe.
niguhfag 1 year ago
@niguhfag The known universe for a flea or a blind ant ?
Cuenca20 1 year ago
@Cuenca20 HAHAHA you got me. I did not specify. Its more like for a new born fly larvae.
niguhfag 1 year ago
@niguhfag Just kiddin m8 :)
Cuenca20 1 year ago
Why do we live and such a boring solar system...
WorthCart 1 year ago
@WorthCart what trhe fuck i hope that was sarcasm
you douchebag
what are you expecting fucking pikachu runnin around in space
aerosmith425 1 year ago
@aerosmith425 You're just a narrow minded prick, scared to see the truth, bigot
WorthCart 1 year ago
@WorthCart hmm i dont know what i said but i was probably right so go fuck yourself.
haha go listen to new korn you fucking faggot
aerosmith425 1 year ago
@aerosmith425 Your right I am a faggot and your right I think I am going to go listen to some Korn thanks for the idea asshole
WorthCart 1 year ago
@WorthCart PAHAHAHAHAHHAHA
aerosmith425 1 year ago
lmao I turned on transcribe audio, and it said @ :15
"because they find any evidence of planets exist around this town, and even if they didn't see the players themselves"
Classic...
great video nontheless
AgrivatedKillah 1 year ago
so..wait.. if we found other life with a telescope, could they be actually dead by the time we find them? And we be like.. seeing them in the past? o.o
ReptarrLessThanThree 1 year ago
@ReptarrLessThanThree
Yes.
sdrawkcabgnipytmi 1 year ago
@kilox10001 I have a certain Commander Shepard who begs to differ.
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KaitZimmhdy 1 year ago
omfg xD nice audio transcriptions :D
TheBenjaminVrenko 1 year ago
So, the answer is NO. Aliens on our technological level will have no effin clue about the existance of earth.
Why does the video not just say so? Meh...
13otany13ay 1 year ago
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I Wanna live with aliens,but think I that thay think we are not ready 4 that :C
augatron22 1 year ago
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augatron22 1 year ago
maybe aliens have come to earth, and perhaps they have hid themselves amongst us so that they can observe our actions and learn about us while unconsciously starting businesses that gives us clues like The A.A (The Alien Astronomers) .
advers1078 1 year ago
If we believe that humans evolved some 15000 years ago, who are we compared to civilizations milions or even bilions of years older than us. They must be far advanced in the way of life than we are. We are unimportant for them.
ebrithilsk 1 year ago
@ebrithilsk human CIVILIZATION evolved 10-15 thousand years ago. HUMANS evolved (including our mighty brains) much, much earlier than that.
But you make a good point. Of course.. the length of time a species exists has very little bearing on how advanced they are. Time and evolution over time doesn't guarantee we'll get better. Just that we'll change to adapt. If our intelligence stands in the way of our adaptation, it will phase out.
FlyTheObserver 1 year ago
@ebrithilsk which brings up a really interesting possibility for cool discussion. I'm of the opinion that humans will continue to advance because most of what other animals deal with as an inevitability we're able to change. We've literally taken our own evolution (or at least a small chunk of it) into our own hands. And that gives us a powerful advantage for ... well.. advantageous change. :)
FlyTheObserver 1 year ago
@ebrithilsk true
dolphusbanks 9 months ago
@ebrithilsk They could leave their planet if it was dying. Because they're so advanced.
dolphusbanks 9 months ago
I was born in the wrong Century...how awesome would've it been to be born in an space faring century :(
MoOtJeMan 1 year ago 58
@MoOtJeMan I totally agree. If I were at all qualified for the fields of astrophysics and the like, I'd do everything in my power to 'fast-forward' our progress to the era that science fiction writers and fanatics have only dreamed of. Then I'd legally change my name to Gordon Freeman and carry a crowbar everywhere.
Stelthbanana 11 months ago
@MoOtJeMan It would be old hat if you lived in a space faring century. Just like a scientist living in the 17th century would love to live in an age of computers, here we are and computers are old news. Look how sensational it was for us to travel into space but now no one cares unless there is an accident.
edspy000 11 months ago
@MoOtJeMan Put it this way, if you work hard you might get into the textbooks of the next century.
:/
MayThereBePivot 11 months ago
@MoOtJeMan I think (and often say aloud) the very same thing every day!
7da7n37 10 months ago
@MoOtJeMan hey...reincarnation...
knowpassword 10 months ago
@MoOtJeMan and I would still be working at Mcdonald on moon stations.
4d616c65737469636b 10 months ago
I wonder how far the closest alien civilization might be from us. Are they tens, hundreds, thousands, millions or even billions of lightyears away? It is very interesting to think about. For me at least. =)
Sanngot 1 year ago 2
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who knows if theres even life out there yet =3
iJunkizz 1 year ago
@iJunkizz Well, lets look at the probability of it. Let's not look at the probability of there being life, and look at the probability of advanced civilizations. It doesn't matter how low it is. It could be 1/trillion or quadrillion. There are from 100 to 400 billion stars in our galaxy and more than 170 billion galaxies in the visible universe. That could be 68 with 21 zeroes worth of stars. I don't think the question is "if" there is intelligent life out there, I think the question is "where".
Sanngot 1 year ago
Awesome, I've never heard about the Neptune/Kuiper belt interaction before. @Rockintitz - thanks for the heads up, I'll have to use the transcribe audio feature on more vids in future :-p
MidnightTortoise 1 year ago
@MidnightTortoise ghahahahahahah thx for heads up part xD
Nugwrangler 1 year ago
When the image changed into commentator's scene, I was seen like another planet. It was his head.
ai00000 1 year ago
the universe is to big, humanity will die out on this lonely planet and never know anything of anything other than what it can see.
Beerxolf 1 year ago
4 people still believe that the sun revolves around the earth.
percheron1654 1 year ago 120
@percheron1654 make that 6 idiots now.
FallofDarkness55 1 year ago
@percheron1654 More than that believe it or not.
proconsulaugustus 1 year ago
@percheron1654 make that 7 medieval people.
TENJHOTENGE1 1 year ago
@percheron1654 You have a mistake there. It's 7 people , not 4
kiko19972 1 year ago
@kiko19972 I weep for the specie
percheron1654 1 year ago
@percheron1654 I'm sorry but the earth revolves around Mars and the sun revolves around Venus.
What have they taught you?
I almost forgot, the sun is mercury on fire.
The earth is carried by turtles :)
Avataryoutuification 1 year ago