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How Does Earth Capture a Mini Moon? Find Out!
Recently there has been many news circulating about the earth's new moon 2024 PT5. In this video I talk about how earth captured it and mechanics of asteroid capture.
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This Creature Shouldn’t Exist - But It Did!
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Explore the fascinating world of giant insects from the Carboniferous period, 300 million years ago. This video covers: 1. The role of high oxygen levels in insect growth 2. How plant evolution contributed to insect gigantism 3. Environmental factors that created ideal conditions for large arthropods Learn about creatures like Meganeura, a dragonfly with a 75 cm wingspan, and Arthropleura, an 8...
Can You Live In Mars?
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Could Mars be our next home? In this video I explore the bold mission to make Mars habitable for humans. I'll take you through the exciting potential of human life on Mars, from futuristic cities and greenhouses to the harsh reality of living in Mars' extreme environment. How close are we to landing humans on Mars? Could you survive the journey and live there? Will we ever call Mars home?
Blackholes Are Not What You Think!
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Today I present you the 50 interesting facts about the universe's vacuum cleaner the black hole. Like and comment if you enjoyed!
Why M-pox is NOT a Global Threat.
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The new M-pox virus breaking headlines and rampaging the world right now. Today in this video we talk about the M-pox virus and it's likelihood of becoming the next pandemic. 0:00 - Intro 0:45 - What is M-pox? 02:24 - Nature of M-pox 03:58 - Transmission of M-pox 04:36 - Symptoms of M-pox 05:15 - Potential for pandemic 06:49 - Factors affecting spread of virus 09:18 - How Prepared are we? 10:24...
Can We Survive a Gamma Ray Burst?
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Imagine a wave of invisible energy sweeping across our planet and it wiping out life without any warning. Sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, right? But it's a real possibility! In this video, we explore one of the most powerful forces in the universe-Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs). These cosmic events release more energy in just a few seconds than our Sun will in its entire lifetime! Music L...
This Is The Reason Why Dogs Bark At Night
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#eggy #dogs #barking In this video we try to answer why dogs bark at night. We look at the history of domestication of dogs, evolution of barking and many things which may answer why they bark at night. Other Videos Why are Crows So Damn Smart? - th-cam.com/video/CJpIl_dZNG4/w-d-xo.html How Does THIS Light Kill Germs? - th-cam.com/video/S-OpBcjRQIQ/w-d-xo.html Chapters 0:00 - Intro 0:46 - Natur...
How Does THIS Light Kill Germs?
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#eggy #uvlight #germs Learn about the UV light's hidden strength and how it shields humans from dangerous germs. Find out how UV light is used to disinfect medical equipment, clean water, and maintain the safety of our surroundings. Come along as we share the secrets of this unseen champion of germ control! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 0:56 - Basics of UV light 02:49 - Mechanism of Germicidal Action 0...
The Real Reason Why Crows Are So Smart
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#Crows #IntelligentAnimals #ScienceExplained Ever wondered how smart crows really are? In this video we explore the amazing intelligence of crows and ravens. Learn about their problem-solving skills, tool use, and impressive memory. See how they adapt to urban environments and even recognize human faces! Crows are not just ordinary birds; they are some of the smartest animals on the planet. Don...
How Neuralink Helps a Paralyzed Man Play Games
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#neuralink #elonmusk #technology In this video, we delve into the truth about Neuralink's rise and the risks associated with this innovative technology by Elon Musk. Get the inside scoop on this groundbreaking company and its future impact. Animals in labs, chips in heads... Neuralink's journey is raising eyebrows. We break down the tech, the trials, and the animal welfare concerns. Is this a m...
How Do We Make It Rain? Exploring Cloud Seeding
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#cloudseeding #dubai #rain Let's talk about cloud seeding and how it is done by many countries around world. My socials: Facebook: profile.php?id=61556613977772 Instagram: eggy.8880 Music Credit: LEMMiNO - Aloft LEMMiNO - Firecracker LEMMiNO - Melancholy CC BY-SA 4.0
Why We Thought Earth Was the Center of the Universe
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#solarsystem #copernicus #science Explore the fascinating journey of scientific discovery with this video as it delves into the revolutionary shift from geocentrism to heliocentrism in our understanding of the solar system. Join us as we uncover the pivotal role of Nicolaus Copernicus, whose groundbreaking work challenged centuries-old beliefs and reshaped the landscape of science forever. From...

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  • @edstauffer426
    @edstauffer426 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The S1 dark matter stream is warming Mars from the inside out. Soon it may have an atmosphere and water on the surface. When my wife first suggested that dark matter might be causing global warming I laughed . Dark matter after all should be a constant, I thought. When we began looking at the data I stopped laughing. Dark matter it seems is not a constant. Planetary heating is increasing but dark matter is the chicken and Co2 is the egg. Dark matter phase transitions appear to be a primary internal heater of the planets. If the solar system passes through an area of higher liquid dark matter content the planets cores would all receive more heat due to increased phase transitions thus heating the earth from the inside out. That means if we redirect part of the dark matter circulation of Venus or Earth to Mars we could warm it up. Mars also passes through streams of dark matter headed to every planet capturing slightly more of these would also help. These streams may be more like intermittent clouds going by on a windy day by the time they reach Mars orbit. Redirecting dark matter could warm Mars. Heating of the planet from the inside out would result in : Increased ground temperatures Increased sea temperatures Increased nighttime temperatures Increased volcanic activity - Mars lava plumes 09/24 Increased earthquakes - Mars 4.2 earthquake 07/21 We are currently passing through the S1 dark Matter stream which, as it is going the opposite direction around the galaxy was described as a dark matter hurricane. From spring to fall the earth is downstream from the sun. And from July to December the earth is traveling with the S1 stream and from January to June we get our maximum ongoing dark matter exposure as we travel into the S1stream. It would be interesting to see if the upper atmosphere temperatures are lower in the spring than the fall due to more incoming dark matter. There have also been peer reviewed papers that discuss dark matter annihilation(or in my hypothesis phase transition)heating the earth from the inside, they did not mention any impact to climate change or the S1 dark matter stream. We may also be subject to surges of dark matter which mean heat at the surface and cool in the upper atmosphere just before. June-July 2020 Earth Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn conjunctions. This means that the earth passed through several consecutive dark matter streams July 2020 Siberian heatwave and Antarctica temperature spike Jan 9 2022 Venus Earth conjunction this resulted in an increase in the amount of dark matter leaving the sun and Venus March 18 2022 Concordia Station spiked 39 C degrees due to unusual air patterns near Australia North Pole regions hit 30C above normal May 2022 mars crosses the dark matter stream to Saturn May 4, 2022 a 4.7 magnitude Marsquake occurs due to tectonic activity. March 26 2024 the Parker Solar Probe began its lap around the sun on April 4 it came out on the other side of the sun to start back towards Venus. In between it was actually inside of the Alfven Limit which is where I believe the surface of the dark matter sphere that surrounds the sun lies. This would be the equivalent of a speed boat sending a wake towards the earth. April 11 mercury and earth are in an inferior conjunction which would also send a bit of extra dark matter in earths direction. Mid June 2024 multiple heat waves. Venus atmospheric temperatures from 2009-2017 also were higher after conjunctions and the atmospheric wind speeds have increased by 33% probably due to the increase in incoming dark matter. Venus atmospheric temperatures from 2009-2017 also were higher after conjunctions Venus atmospheric tsunami If the dark matter spin off to the sun happens every 5 days on average and coincides with the wave facing the sun it may be proof of dark matter. During conjunctions if the tsunami is facing earth we get an extra surge of dark matter heading to the earth which also affects the time it takes for the tsunami to circle Venus. The gravity well fills up and dumps back to the sun but if it fills faster due to a conjunction it can spill toward the earth resulting in higher temperatures about 60 days later. The streams of liquid dark matter are constantly overflowing the suns dark matter sphere which extends to the Alfven radius. This distance varies dependant on how much dark matter reaches the point at which it vaporizes. (Velocity/gravity/temperature) NASA issued a climate change warning for Mars after Mariner 9 Neptune has been heating up since 2018

    • @eggy8848
      @eggy8848 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      It's interesting to consider how dark matter might influence temperatures and geological activity on Mars and other planets. Thanks for sharing your insights! It’s discussions like these that really push our understanding of planetary science.

  • @StillnessAndSelfInquiry
    @StillnessAndSelfInquiry 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    "Black Holes" Is The I and I as The Essence Of The Existence. "Black Holes" Is The I And I Moving its Dream Creation To Dissolution. Do You Know That This World IS A Dream Of The "Black Hole'? The I and I also exist as a small Black Hole animating a Body Avatar.

    • @eggy8848
      @eggy8848 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Nice one!

  • @agyaatgyan6543
    @agyaatgyan6543 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hello I am indian🇮🇳

  • @autisticsimon12
    @autisticsimon12 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    THIS MADE UP Video IS NOT TRUTH

    • @eggy8848
      @eggy8848 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      If you want I am more than happy to provide sources!

    • @autisticsimon12
      @autisticsimon12 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@eggy8848 I am sure you can, but they are likely going to be others who falsely believe your religion. How about a link to detailed fossil records showing these giant bugs?

    • @eggy8848
      @eggy8848 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      www.cam.ac.uk/stories/giantmillipede

    • @eggy8848
      @eggy8848 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/news/2021/december/worlds-largest-terrestrial-arthropod-was-car-sized-millipede.html

    • @eggy8848
      @eggy8848 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      entomology.unl.edu/scilit/largest-extinct-insect

  • @randyrobertson4686
    @randyrobertson4686 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Man influenced climate change is the most narcissistic and egotistical revelation that has ever been uttered unto the human ear. Ice sheets miles deep have formed and melted and then…….wait for it…..formed again and melted and all before the internal combustion engine and bovine flatulence. Climate changes are inevitable and unpredictable and unfortunately perceived by many “peer reviewed and at the same time extremely obtuse and ignorant fools”. I have done much research on finding any information that has any substantial scientific basis in the realm of how the weather, and therefore the climate, affects the planet. Mostly sea level rise. Unless you live with your fingers firmly planted in your ears or you have been living in northern Ontario off grid for the past 70 years then you would know this. The planet revolves around $$$ and if sea levels were rising so drastically as some suggest, then the underwriting of high price coastal property would not even be considered….seeing that the people who underwrite these loans from most banks are not in the game of losing money. Please don’t even kid yourself and say that they wouldn’t know. The people who make these loans are insured by the very people who basically rule all. Have fun now calling me a fool or moron, for I really don’t care.

    • @eggy8848
      @eggy8848 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Climate change is definitely a topic with many perspectives. I agree that the Earth's climate has gone through natural changes in the past, like the ice ages you mentioned. However, modern climate science suggests that the rate of change we're seeing now is accelerated by human activity. I think it's always important to keep an open mind and continue learning, especially when it comes to such a complex topic.

  • @aleksandarnikolovski8865
    @aleksandarnikolovski8865 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Mars will never be our nwew home, it will may be remote station spanding bilions just so the humanity feel special about that

    • @eggy8848
      @eggy8848 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      What makes you think that?

    • @leotka
      @leotka 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@eggy8848 No one colonizing Antarctica. Same situation with Mars - 1 low gravitation, 2 long distance, 3 no magnetic field, 4 poisoned soil, 5 weak atmosphere, 6 nothing to have commercial interest. Do you need more?

    • @eggy8848
      @eggy8848 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Now with our current technology it may seem like too much. But I am optimistic about the future.

    • @leotka
      @leotka 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@eggy8848 Even those days with current technologies we can start terraform Venus. There is also commercial interest - huge source of oxygen. You can produce oxygen and methane from carbon dioxide. It will takes a couple of hundred years to terraform Venus in new Earth. To terraform Mars will take a couple of thousand years. And no any commercial interest. Although you can use Mars as step stone for exploration of asteroid belt and Jupiter.

  • @Stellarisium
    @Stellarisium 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    amaizing content +1 sub

    • @eggy8848
      @eggy8848 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thankyou. Keep supporting!

  • @CodyCason-kj6wh
    @CodyCason-kj6wh 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Why do u not have much subs?

    • @eggy8848
      @eggy8848 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I guess good things take time.

    • @dubahdee146
      @dubahdee146 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Well you got 1 from me! Love your narration and videos 👍

    • @eggy8848
      @eggy8848 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thankyou so much. Keep watching!

  • @lenaevis
    @lenaevis 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Please make video about old earth 🙏🏼

    • @eggy8848
      @eggy8848 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Sure! Watch out for it will post soon.

  • @DoogiesEarthworks
    @DoogiesEarthworks 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    0:00 - 0:30 intro

  • @Wanderlust_art
    @Wanderlust_art 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    As a biologist, I really enjoyed this video about crows!! Well presented, I learned from it. Intelligence is quite an interesting subject.

    • @eggy8848
      @eggy8848 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you very much!

  • @know-it-all-know-everything
    @know-it-all-know-everything 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    very interesting video

  • @Denise-ux4xd
    @Denise-ux4xd 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Tedros has a warrant for medical genocide.

    • @eggy8848
      @eggy8848 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      seems like it!

  • @slevinkelevra5540
    @slevinkelevra5540 หลายเดือนก่อน

    it was march 12th 2020 a super nova that created a magnatar 21000 light years from earth. march 4th 2020 there was a what i heard was a planned double rocket fule of fule that hit the moon. in june 2020 the tmobile cell phone network dropped. so if all of that corrolates then it took 3 months for the effects of a magnatar to travel 21000 light years ive heard it was closer . OHH MAN WOW march 4th is my birthday

    • @eggy8848
      @eggy8848 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Well that was quite a birthday gift!

  • @UseYourBrain00
    @UseYourBrain00 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Neuralink quite an interesting topic.

    • @eggy8848
      @eggy8848 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yeah I found it interesting.