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Kyplanet
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 ก.ค. 2023
I make space videos
Why did everyone fall for the J1407b myth?
J1407b, the "super saturn" or "saturn on steroids" doesn't exist. We've known it doesn't exist for years. So why do so many people still believe this exoplanet is real?
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Footage in this video taken using Space Engine
Sources:
arxiv.org/pdf/1912.03314.pdf
arxiv.org/abs/1810.05171
arxiv.org/pdf/2106.15902.pdf
If you enjoy, please like and subscribe
Footage in this video taken using Space Engine
Sources:
arxiv.org/pdf/1912.03314.pdf
arxiv.org/abs/1810.05171
arxiv.org/pdf/2106.15902.pdf
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I want to believe.
Imagine if a planet with comically large ring actually existed and we just dont know it yet and it isnt j1407e
I would like to see a video about more planets that people think are real but arent
Aww :((
listen here kids: Jrod1689 doesn't exist it's rings also doesn't exist
Great video I will tell everyone I know to block those channels
This dude has a personal vendetta against this planet 💀
because we're human, we cannot help it
What about next episode of colonisation of the Solar System?
i cancelled that series because i didn’t think it was realistic enough, but i’m working on redoing it
Speaking of J1407b, Stellar Elijah also made a video about it, telling about its unfortunate reality. He also made a video about habitable exoplanets, telling about their flaws. Now what about James Webb's pictures of Proxima b?
I hope the viewers understand the moral of the video
On the topic of disproven exoplanets I recommend you make a video on Kepler 70b and c, since some believe theyre some of the hottest exoplanets known, while the data used to explain their existence could instead be caused by stellar activity
im sorry but this is hilarious, i have been studying it personally for years, it exists but the only reason why some people believe it doesn't exist is because they only follow other people resources and only buy what they believe in like this but hey if my own studies could be proved wrong if you personally discovered this
Short answer is because googling j1407b doesn't give any results that it doesn't exist.
I think you're wrong in the sense that misinformation is the fault of this. Maybe it's because I'm a mechanical engineer that took one semester of astronomy in college, but when I first heard of the concept of this planet I was highly skeptical regardless of the source. Why? Because it violates how planets form and the size would, I would think, make the ring collapse into spheres due to the gravity. I mean yeah, you can argue spreading misinformation is the root cause, but honestly I think the root cause is the lack of understanding of basic astronomy and physics. But then again I'm a realist, and I don't expect most people to understand astronomy and physics well enough to instinctually doubt the claim of the ridiculous ring planet. Meh.
Huh, that video on the front page at 9:01 looks a bit similar to another video I’ve seen before. What was the name of the person who first made it? It was like Kyplanet or something…
Have you considered making a video on the minor planets of the solar system? Its a very intresting topic You are a really good space informator so far
Because it's cool duh
A ring that big somehow was believable to me
Simply put: people believed it was a "super-Saturn" because 1) it was initially a possibility until we got more observational data, and 2) it was the coolest possibility for what it could be. Same way we always hype up the faintest, most improbable evidence that could indicate life on an exoplanet.
I'd say the idea of "planet with enormous rings" is what provided the initial hook to J1407b. Saturn's rings are beautiful, imagine a planet with rings many times larger than Saturn's. And the problem only grew from there
Once I tried to make an ai generated space video (not to upload, just for fun) and it actually just made up planets in the video
What are the names of planets in the video, and what are their characteristics?
That's quite funny, and also quite disturbing
Well this certainly sucks, I had no idea there was a misinformation problem of such proportions in the scientific community.
Easy. It's cool. The universe is vast, horrifying and fascinating. It's fun to think about something so completely bizarre and nonsensical but still theoretically possible. Even if it's not scientific, it's still fun to imagine concepts like J1407b. I don'k really believe it exists, in fact I was always doubtful. But even I can appreciate how it would have fit into the strange beauty of our universe.
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Neither do I
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I just woke up and I gotta pee...
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J1407bians copyright strike this video
Damn J1407Biggers!!!
shut up
The king hath returned
He is not a king but a complete hypocrite, as most of his own videos are based on speculation.
@@israeldiegoriveragenius2th164how does that make him a hypocrite? he's giving his own scientific view on the subject matter.
@user-nk5tc9rq5t that guy has been commenting on every single one of my videos saying stuff like that lol he’s just a troll, ignore him
@@user-nk5tc9rq5t It is pure opinion, not scientific fact.
@@Kyplanet893 cant you just block him from commenting
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Also, they're too far away.
This is actually a pitch which some out of touch billionare may like
Hey hey, just subscribed to you from your no habitable exoplanets video, you have really good reads on things and I look forward to hearing more from you. Gonna take the time to look through your other work as well. That being said, you should really pass your audio through background noise reduction. You leave an empty segment in your audio track that doesn't include any speaking, throw it in Audacity, take a sample of the background noise the mic picks up, and then it automatically deletes that stuff in the background of the whole thing. I'm autistic, and the small whining noise in the background of your videos makes it a bit uncomfortable to listen to, even though I very much want to.
Why should we be worrying about other planets that not only out of our solar system that we are not even close to inhabiting? We earthlings barely even made it off the planet we currently on.
the things we use to study the solar system are also capable of studying exoplanets, we can do both
Well this is one shite stellaris run
In other news, zoom zoom indulges us with his youthful arrogance. More at 11
Something tells me that this guy doesn't think terraforming is a good idea.
The moon does have a rather annoying lack of an atmosphere which makes landing simple but expensive and means absolutely zero protection from space weather for anything at the surface. Even Mars' 1 kPa atmosphere is leaps and bounds better at protecting its surface. The moon also has the issue of spending 2 weeks out of every month in darkness, and 2 weeks in constant daylight on a surface blacker than a freshly paved parking lot.
"Mars' atmosphere complicates landing" Maybe complicates it but it makes it cheaper. You can probably aerocapture and land at Mars for 300 m/s. Versus >5000 m/s for a fully rocket-decelerated capture and landing on a similar object devoid of atmosphere.
"not giving benefits to the people on Earth is a great way to stop getting funding." Hey, there's always the benefit that if they keep funding you, you won't drop on asteroid on them.
The main thing is that most people are making a mental calculation where they want to live, and for the vast majority, the downsides of Mars (uninhabitabl moderately irradiated lifeless cold desert where you can never go outside without a pressurized suit or even have decent ping times back to Earth making real-time communication impossible, with import prices in the hundred dollars per gram range) outweigh the upsides (scientifically interesting with low gravity for construction, safety, and space launches, cheap real estate with mineral rights and no taxes with limited enforcement of environmental laws).
proof?
I really enjoyed this in-depth look of the Trappist 1 system. I enjoy creating fantasy worlds and I used this system as inspiration, specifically Trappist 1 - F. It's interesting to me imagining how civilizations would build up in a tidally locked planet and imagining the habitable areas influencing politics. Also having the planet so close and visible is fun. The myths they would create based off of these other planets and the calendar systems. Obviously disbelief needs to be suspended because the plane isn't actually habitable, but it really is just such a fun system.
I find it ironic that in the time that big bang took to explode and create elements and atoms, which is like actually couple of seconds, it takes billions of years for solar systems and galaxies to form. The universe is a mystery to be never solved.
i think leaving mars for research like antarctica is fine actually
Younare very passionate about this and i wish people who are in charge of space discovery were like you Bcz come on saying" we lost the technology" is the most "iam hiding something and dont want you to know it " level of bs i have ever heard
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Lol!
Here after riddle stole ur content