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  • Very enjoyable thank you

  • i enjoyed this vid

  • I wonder can anyone tell me if the light r I n I e gas that you were rejected from the sun and now I have gathered in our atmosphere and make it to the ground is this cause any harm to human beings

  • this video shows how NASA(& friends) shows how u must understand the Northern Lights, ok? :)~~

  • Why the music? Could have done without.

  • @rhelbren to keep the frightening "silence" of the universe away, i guess O.o...i woulda prefer no music either, but...u know, u can fix it O.~

  • You may find an answer in the hundred thousand + people that like the video because of the music .The two compliment each other. And I am busy uploading another video with the same music track on it showing the illumination of the Golden Light Body.

  • @DavidLakota I only see 553 ppl liking it. Sorry i hardly can see it coz its only 360 p and i dont like the music also, could hve done without too. Lucky i could take it the music down!

  • @VivvyAnn Shame on you. With so much good quality music on your channel...

    This is quite a spiritual piece I must say. Good and simple.

  • @VidFreak2006 Hey VidFreak, i agree with VivvyAnn, the 360p is awfull to see and the music ok, that is just a matter of taste. I could hve be without too

  • Where can i get a copy of this song?

  • I heard you can see this in moth Northern states in the US. (Montana, etc.)

  • This is positively beautiful,

    thank you to our musician Alexa Sunshine Rose

    for her inspiring song and tribute to life.

    gloria

  • love this video & song thank you - I shared

  • we are protected, were here for a reason.....

  • eres bien exajerado....cualquier cosita les asombra

  • @lindahlgotall6 i have a suggestion. mute it, and put on your own song. it's not that hard.

    or, just dont watch the video at all

  • Бореаліс? ЦЕ той кораблеь, якій АЛьянс захопив? Халфа рулить!:)

  • I love this song!! ^^

  • Northern lights are in north USA also but I can't rem where!!!!!

  • I'd love to see this before I die

  • Фантастично !!! Мне понравилось. Спасибо!

  • love it!

  • Mother Nature tells us how to protect ourselves from radiation.

  • earth it is our paridise PROTECT IT!!!

  • Thank 4 video and swetnes voice.., love you I leaved you my skype User yovidal01  ;)

  • I'm not a fan of the politics, but the state itself is beautiful.

  • I honestly want to live in Alaska someday...

  • who sing that soong ?:D

  • wow! so beautiful! Thanks for making this video and trying to explane to most people how it works! Miracle!

  • how is the name of the song?

  • The video is awesome and the music is quite pretty.

  • Awesome video, thumbs up

  • GORGEOUS !

  • what else could it possibly be?!?!? ;D

  • I saw Northern Lights back where I lived in Alaska, they were so cool! 

  • i love the sonq!!

    its so relaxinqq!(:

    & i like da video too!(:

  • @krutjak Как это глупо?

  • davut-((( pecalno-))

  • FAKE...

  • @jetfuelgirl Are you incapable of reading? It says: Live footage AND 3-D modeling.

  • podoba mi się głos i wykonanie osoby która śpiewa tę piosenkę

  • its reyally wonder

  • my middle name is aurora everyone thinks my name is dumb but at least im named after sumthing beautiful

    

  • pause at 0:33 doesen't that llok like a ...HAND!!!!!!

  • why does south donsn't have these lights too, given that they are both exposed to the same stimuli?

  • @iota1962 The south does have them. You can see the aurora australis in Antarctica.

  • @Moonshield15 thanks for the info. i didn't know that

  • @iota1962 No problem :)

  • Solar winds, Earth magnetism fields, Pretty lights in the northern sky, and Indian legends. 

  • Awesome video/song! Just beautifully done!

  • haarp! 

  • очень интересно и музыка приятная

  • Well that was a humbling experience.

  • for any on you wanting to know how that happens its like this: two sunspots create a solar flare/ solar wind, when the solar wind hits the earth's magnetic field field it disorients it causing a aurora. (Borealis=northern polaris=southern)

  • Subhanallah

  • @DavidLakota why don't you go learn. Ya gavari po ruski

  • like this...=)

  • que es eso en el segundo 00:23? aparece un punto blanco en el borde superior esquina izquiera de la pantalla..hay que verlo cond etencion,.. es un diminuto punto blanco..

  • my new favourite song

  • E lindo demais meus parabens

  • who is singing?

  • Nice song! =]

  • It´s fabulous marvellous

  • I live in Anchorage,Alaska, and you dont see the Aurora anymore :(

  • why?

  • I dunno, I just dont see it anymore, used to see it like every 2 or 3 months.

  • @DouchebagComments

    2012 is coming! ;D Hahah no just kidding, but I read that NASA said that the earthquake in Chile was changing the "earth - angle" with 8 cm. And will make day shorter like 1 million/second. Scary!

  • Spoooooooky, lol :D

  • nice song

  • Amazing! i always wondered how the light was created and wow is it ever more complex then i thought it might be.....so glad i watched this =)

  • kaga de tema diabolico!

  • great video

  • There is sound in space.. just to correct you on that.. NASA and EPA have conducted sound testing which proved positive.. you will find it on youtube. On another note.. anyone know the name of the song.. would love to get my hands on it ;)  thanks.. oh and great video1

  • Actually there isn't, in a vacuum there are no molecules for sound waves to vibrate and travel through, therefore, no sound.

  • @ripo2nd yea i got to watch the aurora tonight, i live in alaska, barrow, alaska, otherwise known as top of the world, hte aurora really is beautiful, it is currently 1:33 am right now

  • @ripo2nd, perhaps you're thinking of radio waves which are not the same as sound. Can you point me to the study you mentioned -- Google doesn't bring anything up.

  • awesome lovley inspiring yay!

  • Well, there is no oxygen in space. Because of that it cant come any sounds in space...

  • sure it can, Its named video Editing!!!

  • MASHALLAH

  • preciosa

  • i like the song, hu knws the title of the song...?

  • scribd (dot) com/nb812

  • dila ok

    a u tebja?))

  • i understand now =)

  • Beautiful! we also got northern lights where I live in the winter. When it is much northern lights I like to sit outside and watch it for hours, so beautiful!

  • lovely vid and song.

  • Last thing I would wanna se before I die

    I really love this

  • Magnificient earth, sun,aurora and song

  • what is the current population of the entire alaska? just thinking about moving up there.

  • The population of Alaska is estimated at over 600,000, most of which are in Anchorage, Juneau, and Fairbanks with smaller populations living in Seward, Homer, Girdwood and Talkeetna.

    If everyone were spread out over the entire state, there is 3000 acres for every man, woman and child

  • @DavidLakota  dont forget Wasilla

  • @savvy1954 just remember that the half of the year in alaska is night. or a little bit less.

  • @savvy1954 i would definatly recomend it, ive lived up here my entire life (im 17) and dont plan on moving

  • i know whats the last i want to see when i die

  • @krutjak , please translate do english your comment (durost kakai-to). Regards, Anthony, from Brazil.

  • the earth really has a magnificent crown XD

  • Alexa Sunshine Rose

    songs name gold of the sun

  • b e a u t i f u l . . . . . . .

  • Love this.

  • Краса!

  • Thankyou!! That was so beautiful, all of it. The Nature of earth with such accurate and artistic visuals. Your voice is beautiful and the words are so true and you put that all together in such a unique and harmonic way. I really do see the peoples of earth waking up. And videos like yours with perfect messages and perfect timing are helping all of us to co-create our future. Thankyou again for posting your gift of "connecting", to help in everyone's lifting up their vibrations. Just BEAUTIFUL!!

  • use youtube downloader and convert the flv clip to mp3 and save it in your music filder or create one thats how i can get music i cant find.....try it trust me it works

  • hi i need this song but don't found it help me

  • beautiful song :D

  • this is cool. i love the video plus the music

  • The Inuit people believe the aurora are their ancestors dancing.

  • @AlaskanSky cool ideea

  • goodness ...

    this happens very seldom

    this song is so beutiful it makes my stomac hurt

    (i need a hug :O(

  • *gives glasseay a hug*

  • nasher...

    i just had to chek up what your response were about ... now i remember why this song is special

    thank you *hugs back*

    i give you my well whishes

  • thanks for the beautiful video

  • Beautiful song and film ! Thanks

  • Wow i love this music. Sounds like Home.... : )

  • So beautiful, and the music also :)

  • the aurora borealis is actually milions of hydrogen atoms that were blasted to earth my the son. they interact with the magnetic field and begin to spin and get bumped into a higher energy level. this causes them to emit flashes of light within their own electromagnetic spectrum. different hydrogen isotopes emit different colors.

  • there spirits!!!!!!!!

  • fyi just a crzy thought each day as our earth's core cools we lose our magnetic field. it is said that in the next 100-150 years the core will be frozen and this planet will be yet another large moon!!! we are so worried about trash and global warming we r looking over the fact that as we "evolve" so does our planetearth is being attacked every minute of every day from things we cant fathem yet we think our problem is oil and money! the human race is scary enjoy each day the next may not come

  • stop being ignorant. "it is said..." is no way a justifable claim to your lunatic statement. find some true scholarship in academia that states your opinion and maybe then i'll consider you halfway smart.

  • Earth WIN

    Sun LOSE

  • its like an inferno!?

  • The earth's magnetic field protects our atmosphere from being blasted into space by the solar wind.

  • hey luna its not gas either dummy

  • its no lava its gas hehe, omg

  • actually if i remember right it's sunlight reacting with the earths magnetic field.

  • central sun of earth

  • Beautiful!!

    except the lava part.  Scary!

  • That was 4 u 2 learn! dumb bitch!

  • watch on mute, started at the same time as Radiohead - The tourist.

  • Beautiful!

  • Very good!

  • Wonderful video, kudos

  • very good!

  • nice illustration video

  • oten

  • aumdasayota

  • the sun is hot

  • You sound very unhappy GoldenEagle. How can you not like that song. And why are you dissin' my friend you don't even know. Sounds like you need to go live in the forest awhile. And, yes, she is VERY cool.

  • loooool

  • :) I don't know, I think she's pretty weird myself. No-one's got it all figured out... but might as well sing in the meantime.

  • I agree, the music is so off key. Love the vid though, had to watch it on MUTE! lol

  • see mr. david lakota? two other "unhappy" poeple

  • Isn't it the solar wind being magnetically funnelled near the poles, or something like that?

  • yes it's a magnetically phenomenon, initiated of sunstorms.

  • great , nice video : ) bravo !

  • that was for "GonzaloMetal"

  • Loved the enchanting song & video! Thanks for posting, David!

  • Sometimes I like to think of the aurora as the earth's "halo".

  • bad singing??? are you all listening to same thing I just did....this is one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard. If you think its out of key at some points...its called dissonance.

  • i liked this alot

  • A very interesting video . And this wonderful voice . Who is this young girl ?

  • I think the music is beautiful... Turn down the volume if you don't like it.

  • Of course, I'm biased... :)

  • that song is so weird

  • It's weird to me that you think it's weird. What's weird about it to you?

  • Its Probably just the minute of white noise stuff that is the turn off to some

  • look properly,THERE AINT NO CLOUDS!!!! its the suns particles reacting with the atmosphere and turning energy to light, hint (view more videos)

  • nope - particles from, for example, a sun storm collides with particles (atoms and such) in the atmosphere and creates light - as we call it; Northern lights.

  • It's not stupid! You're stupid since you're arguing a matter you know absolutely NOTHING about. Earth's magnetic field draws the particles from the sun to the poles. That's why it isn't happening in the whole atmosphere!

  • the magnetic feild begins at both poles. Where the feild begins theres a "hole" or a "funnel." This allows some of this plasma to enter the atmosphere, reacting with it, and creating lights. And if its coming from inside, than where exactly, inside, is it coming from? Also, every time ive ever seen the Aurora Borealis it was a cloudless night. If you can find some scientificaly proven fact that the Aurourae come from inside the earth's atmosphere than ill be more than pleased to read it.

  • Thank you so much David! And I loved the music. Wish I could be there, thank you again!

  • the Aurora Borealis happens mostly near the poles cause when the sun sets it dosnt set all the way so then the light reflects of the ice and snow dust particals and everything elts in between and reflects lights to the sky

  • Hey Neko,

    That's a good theory and that is what people used to think, but there is very little sun in the winter. In the far north the sun doesn't come up at all for six months. And there are few if any dust particles. Instead what you are seeing is charged ions from blasts of solar energy coming from the sun.

  • Thats a really good explanation of the Northern Lights. Both in the video and to Rockstar. I have never been able to understand what cuases the Northern Lights, only that it is a gorgeous sight and I would love to witness it one day. Awesome job!!

  • 5 stars btw :D

  • Very spectacular, but ive got some questions. Does the aurora come only in a circular form arnd the poles? And since the energy is drawn mostly to the poles, does that mean energy from the sun's explosion contains charges?

  • As far as I know the majority of the energy is drawn in at the poles and the lights we see are positively charged ions. However, the earth is constantly being pummeled by solar light, energy and radiation. The Earth's forcefield protects us from being instantly vaporized by multi-megaton nuclear explosions happening frequently on the sun.

  • finally an explanation that I can understand. Thanks for posting. I loved it.

  • thanks!

  • Hi Jennifer... no there is no lightning or comet or lava. And the green crap is what some people call the Northern Lights. Ever hear of them? And there is nothing random about this video. It was made for my nephew who is about the same age as you. Perhaps you're having a bad day.

  • ... I know what the northern lights are, but when I say grean crap, (Ahem I mean *stuff*, sorry 'bout that) I mean,