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James Webb vs. Hubble: The Ultimate Telescope Showdown!
James Webb vs. Hubble: The Ultimate Telescope Showdown!
Journey through the cosmos with our latest video as we delve into the significance of telescopes in unraveling the mysteries of the universe! 🌌 Explore a detailed comparison between the iconic Hubble Space Telescope and the revolutionary James Webb Space Telescope. Discover how JWST’s infrared capabilities allow us to glimpse the first stars and galaxies, and how its advanced design features a large primary mirror and sunshield to observe the depths of space. Learn about Hubble's incredible legacy, its groundbreaking discoveries, and its enduring impact on astronomy. Join us as we discuss their strengths, limitations, and the future of space exploration.
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00:00:00 A Tale of Two Telescopes
00:00:40 Peering into the Infrared Frontier
00:04:50 The Legacy of a Legend
00:09:18 A Universe of Discoveries Awaits
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You Won't Believe What James Webb Just Caught on Camera!
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You Won't Believe What James Webb Just Caught on Camera! #jameswebb #universe #science Dive into the fascinating world of astronomy with the James Webb Space Telescope! 🌌 Discover how this incredible tool captures mesmerizing images that both intrigue and amuse scientists, like a galaxy resembling a dog bone. Learn about its advanced infrared capabilities that allow it to peer through cosmic du...
The James Webb Telescope: Are We Finally Alone in the Universe?
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The James Webb Telescope: Are We Finally Alone in the Universe? #jameswebb #astronomy #whatif Journey through the cosmos in our latest video as we dive deep into humanity's enduring fascination with the night sky. Discover the revolutionary James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), a powerful tool pushing the boundaries of space exploration. Learn about its unique infrared capabilities that allow us t...
New James Webb Image Reveals Universe's Shocking Secret!
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New James Webb Image Reveals Universe's Shocking Secret! #astronomy #science #jameswebb #image Discover the mind-blowing revelations of the James Webb Space Telescope in our latest video! 🌌 Unveil the mysteries of the early universe as we dive into Webb's profound mission to observe the formation of stars and galaxies. Learn about its groundbreaking infrared capabilities that penetrate cosmic d...
Scientists Discover the Largest Planet in the Universe! | Space Scope
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Scientists Discover the Largest Planet in the Universe! | Space Scope #universe #science #planet Join us on an extraordinary journey through the cosmos as we explore billions of galaxies and their stars! In this video, we'll delve into the groundbreaking discovery of [Planet's Name], a massive exoplanet detected by Dr. [Scientist's Name] using the [Name of Telescope]. Witness how astronomers de...
What If Earth Collided With Mars? The Ultimate Cosmic Catastrophe!
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What If Earth Collided With Mars? The Ultimate Cosmic Catastrophe! Discover the mesmerizing yet terrifying dynamics of celestial bodies in our latest video! Explore how planetary collisions have sculpted our solar system and learn about the looming threats posed by asteroids and comets. Get ready for a thrilling discussion on Mars's hypothetical catastrophic approach towards Earth and the unima...
What If We Could See Spacetime? An Immersive Experience
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What If We Could See Spacetime? An Immersive Experience Dive into the mind-bending concept of spacetime in our latest video! Explore how space and time are interconnected to form the fabric of our cosmos, and discover the profound influence massive objects have on curving this fabric. See how Earth's gravity subtly distorts spacetime, guiding objects along its curves. Journey through the intric...
Has the James Webb Telescope Finally Discovered the Edge of the Observable Universe?
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Discover how the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is revolutionizing our understanding of the universe! In this video, we delve into how JWST, the most powerful telescope ever launched into space, observes the universe in infrared light, unveiling the early universe and exoplanet atmospheres. Learn about the observable universe, the cosmic horizon, and why infrared light is crucial for peering...
A Serious Problem Has Arisen! The JWST Proves That There Are Objects Older than the Universe!
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Join us on an astronomical journey as we delve into the groundbreaking discoveries made by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). Orbiting the Sun far beyond Earth's interference, JWST uses infrared light to peer through cosmic dust, revealing the universe's earliest stars and galaxies. Acting as a time machine, it allows us to witness the universe's infancy just after the Big Bang. Explore how...
Mysterious Discovery Beyond Pluto’s Orbit! #science #space #universe
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Mysterious Discovery Beyond Pluto’s Orbit! #science #solarsystem #universe Embark on an incredible journey through the vastness and mystery of the universe, exploring billions of galaxies and stars. Discover how human curiosity has unlocked the secrets of our solar system, from rocky planets to icy outposts. Dive into the enigmatic Kuiper Belt and meet FarOut, a distant icy world with a highly ...
Why Nobody Cares About Scientists Discover Ancient Mars Was Habitable |
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Why Nobody Cares About Scientists Discover Ancient Mars Was Habitable | #science #spaceexploration #mars Explore the mysteries of Mars, the planet of extremes! 🌌 Discover how its thin atmosphere and harsh radiation shaped a landscape marked by ancient impacts and colossal canyons. Recent findings suggest Mars once had a warmer, wetter, and potentially life-supporting environment. Learn about th...
James Webb Telescope: Universe's Big Mystery!
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Unlock the secrets of the cosmos with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)! 🌌 Dive into how JWST captures the light from the earliest stars and galaxies, revealing the universe as it appeared billions of years ago. Discover the importance of infrared light in seeing the unseen, and marvel at Webb's First Deep Field, the sharpest infrared image of the distant universe ever taken. Explore the ga...
James Webb Telescope Discovers HUGE Structure On The Dark Side of the Moon!
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James Webb Telescope Discovers HUGE Structure On The Dark Side of the Moon!
There Is No Turning Back - James Webb Telescope Discovers One of the Oldest Galaxies of All Time!
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There Is No Turning Back - James Webb Telescope Discovers One of the Oldest Galaxies of All Time!
What If You Fell Into a Black Hole? Mind-Blowing Facts!
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What If You Fell Into a Black Hole? Mind-Blowing Facts!
Unveiling the Vastness: The Observable Universe Explored
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Unveiling the Vastness: The Observable Universe Explored
Beyond Sight: James Webb's Glimpse at the Universe's Edge
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Beyond Sight: James Webb's Glimpse at the Universe's Edge
Space Secrets: 10 Mind-Blowing Facts Exposed! Space Scope |
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Space Secrets: 10 Mind-Blowing Facts Exposed! Space Scope |
Unveiling Earth's 4.5 Billion-Year Saga
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Unveiling Earth's 4.5 Billion-Year Saga
The Epic Saga of Stars: A Journey Through Their Life Cycle ✨ Space Scope
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The Epic Saga of Stars: A Journey Through Their Life Cycle ✨ Space Scope
Unveiling the Cosmos: What We Know About the Universe | Space Scope
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Unveiling the Cosmos: What We Know About the Universe | Space Scope
Unveiling Our Future Home: The Search for the Next Habitable World | Space Scope
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Unveiling Our Future Home: The Search for the Next Habitable World | Space Scope
The Moon Unveiled: 4K Mystery | Space Scope
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The Moon Unveiled: 4K Mystery | Space Scope
The Ultimate Space Odyssey: Exploring the Epic Saga | Space Scope
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The Ultimate Space Odyssey: Exploring the Epic Saga | Space Scope
Unveiling the Cosmos: Nobel Laureate's Shocking Revelation from JWST!
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Unveiling the Cosmos: Nobel Laureate's Shocking Revelation from JWST!
Unveiling Neptune's Wrath: Is Earth in Danger?
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Unveiling Neptune's Wrath: Is Earth in Danger?
Black Hole Alert: Earth in the Crosshairs!
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Black Hole Alert: Earth in the Crosshairs!
Beyond Earth: Unveiling New Super-Habitable Worlds! Space Scope ||
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Beyond Earth: Unveiling New Super-Habitable Worlds! Space Scope ||
Unveiling the Celestial Show: Six-Planet Alignment! Space Scope ||
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Unveiling the Celestial Show: Six-Planet Alignment! Space Scope ||
Unveiling the Secrets: NASA's Webb Probes an Extreme Starburst Galaxy
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Unveiling the Secrets: NASA's Webb Probes an Extreme Starburst Galaxy

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    😮😶‍🌫️

  • @MihaiMihaescu-n1c
    @MihaiMihaescu-n1c 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Of course, the Science is not just Science but also Sentiments to put on our Work day by day for others arround Us to be not just Beautifuls but give to each others the Chance for Compasion to all around Us and to the Planet Earth and Universe.

  • @MihaiMihaescu-n1c
    @MihaiMihaescu-n1c 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yes, We are allone because the Humans are so Special on this Universe, theyr BioEnergy it is most fabulous Fact which interact with the lot of Universe not just Planets but also with Materia and Imateria for Ever and that because they offer their Sentiments to each otehrs and that why it's call Humanity. For many of Us we are not anymore under power of Instinct of Conservation because We use all the time Rationament and Kind Sentiments. We are like Flowers and more!

  • @MihaiMihaescu-n1c
    @MihaiMihaescu-n1c 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Better be Allone with just us people of course, good people.

  • @MihaiMihaescu-n1c
    @MihaiMihaescu-n1c 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Many times in your life it is better to not try to find another truth then know first Yourself to know if you are ready to meet others and some time ist's best to stay out of Trouble.

  • @steven_2005-z4f
    @steven_2005-z4f 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Let me explain the most distant dwarf planet in the solar system, 2015 TG387. 2015 TG387 is an extremely mysterious trans-Neptunian object beyond Pluto and the Kuiper Belt. 2015 TG387 was nicknamed ‘the goblin’ because of its discovery near Halloween in 2015 and its provisional designation has ‘TG’ in it. 2015 TG387 takes 30,000-40,000 years to complete an entire orbit around the sun. So, one season on 2015 TG387 is 7,500-10,000 years old. 2015 TG387 at its perihelion point can be 65 astronomical units away from the sun. 2015 TG387 at its aphelion point can be 2,100 astronomical units away from the sun. 2015 TG387 is 300 kilometers in diameter. 2015 TG387 is 1/6-1/5 the diameter of Pluto. 2015 TG387 is 1/4 the diameter of Pluto’s largest moon Charon. 2015 TG387 is smaller than Saturn’s moons Enceladus and Mimas. 2015 TG387 is 1/9 the diameter of Neptune’s largest moon Triton. 2015 TG387 is smaller than Neptune’s second-largest moon Proteus. 2015 TG387 is smaller than Uranus’ smallest major moon Miranda. 2015 TG387 is smaller than Neptune’s third-largest moon Nereid. 2015 TG387 was officially named Leleākūhonua. 2015 TG387 does not have any known moons. All of this information is my very own work. I did this all with my own significant research and knowledge.

  • @steven_2005-z4f
    @steven_2005-z4f 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Uranus was named after Ouranos, the Greek god of the heavens, Caelus’ was Ouranos’ Roman equivalent. Jupiter was the father of the gods and Saturn was the father of Jupiter. Uranus was discovered before Antarctica. Ouranos was known as Uranus to the Romans because of Latinization.

  • @vanikaghajanyan7760
    @vanikaghajanyan7760 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    9:09 Visualization of space-time is currently possible: “The geometry of space in general relativity theory turned out to be another field, therefore the geometry of space in GR is almost the same as the gravitational field.” (Smolin); Einstein. Relativistic theory of the non-symmetric field (General Remarks, D). The Meaning of Relativity. Fifth edition. Princeton, 1955. “One can give reasons why reality cannot at all be represented by a continuous field. From the quantum phenomena it appears to follow with certainty that a finite system of finite energy can be completely described by a finite set of numbers (quantum numbers). This does not seem to be in accordance with a continuum theory, and must lead to an attempt to find a purely algebraic theory for the description of reality. But nobody knows how to obtain in basis of such a theory.” P.S. 0.Apparently GR was an overlooked QG: this assumption follows from the Schwarzschild solution and can be tested experimentally in the laboratory at the moment. 1.The gravitational radius (or Schwarzschild radius) is a characteristic radius defined for any physical body with mass: r(G)=2GM/c^2. Consequently: 2E(0)/r(G)=F(pl)=c^4/G=ε(pl)/r(pl): with indicating the mutual quantization of the mass (energy) and space-time: m(0)/m(pl)=r(G)/2r(pl)=n,where n-total number of quanta of the system; the tension vector flux: n=[(1/4π)(Gћc)^-½]gS ( const for all orbits of the system: n=0,1,2,3....). 2.Moreover, the parameter r(0)=r(G)-r(pl)=(2n-1)r(pl), defining the interval of the formation of the system, at n=0, when r=r(G)=0 (for example, the state of the "universe" before the Big Bang) turns out to be a quite definite quantity: r(0)=-r(pl). In the area [(-rpl) - 0 - (+rpl)] there is an implementation of external forces, "distance": (-rpl)+(+rpl)=0 (≠2rpl). 3.On the Kruskal diagram of the hyperbole r=0 corresponds to the true Schwarzschild feature, the features V and VI are not even covered by the global (R, T)- space-time and correspond to the "absolute" vacuum; then the singular areas above and below the hyperbolas r=0 can be formally treated as the energy source (external forces). That is, the frightening "true singularity" is actually a superconducting heterotrophic "window" between the proto-universe (the source) and physical bodies. 4.As a fundamental theory, GR has the ability with just one parameter: r(G)/r=q to predict, explain new physical effects, and amend already known ones. Photon frequency shift in gravitational field Δw/w(0)=q; the angle of deflection of a photon from a rectilinear propagation path =2q, the Newtonian orbit of the planet shifts forward in its plane: during one revolution, a certain point of the orbit is shifted by an angle =3πq, for a circular orbit (eccentricity е=0); in the case of an elliptical orbit - for example, for perihelion displacement, the last expression must be divided by (1-e^2). 5.The parameter q is not necessarily a measure of the deviation of the metric from the pseudo-Euclidean one, since in the quantized phase space q=πr/L, where L is the length of the phase path and πr^2=r(G)L. GR/QG predicts a new physical effect: w/w(pl)=q; expression for gravitational radiation from a test body. 6.This is amenable to physical examination in laboratory conditions at present. 7.From this, generally, from Einstein's equations, where the constant c^4/G=F(pl), one can obtain a quantum expression (as vibration field) for the gravitational potential: ф(G)=(-1/2)[Għ/с]^½ (w)=-[h/4πm(pl)]w. 8.Final formula:ф(G)=-[w/w(pl)]c^2/2, where ф(G) - is Newtonian gravitational potential, r(n')=nλ/π=(n+n')2r(pl)l , the corresponding orbital radius, w - the frequency of the quanta of the gravitational field (space-time); - obviously, the quanta of the field are themselves quantized: λ=(1+n'/n)λ(pl) = 2πc/w, where n'/n=M/2∆m: system gravity unpacking ratio, n'- the orbit number (n'=0,1,2,3…). 9. a.The constant c^2 / 2w(pl) in the final formula is a quantum of the inertial flow Ф(i) = (½)S(pl)w(pl) = h/4πm(pl) (magnetic flux is quantized: = h/2e, Josephson’s const; and the mechanical and magnetic moments are proportional).Thus, the phenomenon can be interpreted as gravity/inertial induction. b.“Giving the interval ds the size of time, we will denote it by dт: in this case, the constant k will have the dimension length divided by mass and in CGS units will be equal to 1,87*10^-27", Friedmann, (On the curvature of space, 1922). [The ds, which is assumed to have the dimension of time, we denote by dт; then the constant k has the dimension Length Mass and in CGS-units is equal to 1, 87.10^ ± 27. See Laue, Die Relativitatstheorie, Bd. II, S. 185. Braunschweig 1921.] c.Apparently, the following expression takes place: μ(0)ε(0)Gi=1, which means that Gi=с^2 where i is inertial constant, i=1,346*10^28[g/cm]; or k°=1/i=7,429*10^-29[cm/g]: k(Friedmann)/k°=8π; where k°=r(pl)/m(pl)=r(G)/2m(0). i=m(pl)/r(pl)=(1/c)m(pl)w(pl). d. Obviously, on the horizon [r=r(rG), n'=0] the "door" is closed, however, the quanta [λ=λ(pl)] can go out singly and form the first and all subsequent half-orbits (n'=1,2, 3 ...) during the time t(0)=r/c=2nт, where т=1/w, т=((1+n'/n)т(pl), spending part of their energy on it each time. And it is this mechanism that provides the step-by-step formation of a variable gravitational field: variably accelerated expansion of spacetime as a phase space: |a|=g=πc^2/L, where L[=πr^2/r(G)] is the length of the phase trajectory (of course, the quanta coming through the "window" are also rhythmically restored). e.The phase velocity of evolution v'/π= r(pl)w/π; m(0)=(c/2G)rv', where v'=v^2/c. The angular momentum: L(p)=|pr|=n^2ћ [const for all orbits of the system; at n=1: L(p)=ћ] and moment of power: M(F)=dL(p)/dt(0)=nћw/2=-E(G)=E*, where t(0)=r/c, E*- energy of self-action. The gravitational field is characterized by a spontaneous flow: J*=(v'/π )(1/4π) g^2/G, where v'/π- phase velocity of field evolution. f. Entropy (here: a measure of diversity/variety, not ugliness/disorder) of the system: S=πε(pl)r(t)=(n+n')k, where k is the Boltzmann constant. Obviously, on the horizon entropy=min and with fundamental irreversibility, information is preserved (+ evolves, accumulates). g. Accordingly, m=m(pl)/(1+n'/n), where m=ħw/c^2, is the quantum of the full mass: M=n'm [<m(0)]. The parameter mλ [=m(pl)λ(pl)=m(w)λ(w)=m(e)λ(e) ] cover entire spectrum of particles. Thus, m(0)=(n+n')m, where 2∆m=nm - mass defect; M/2∆m=n'/n: on the horizon m(0)=2∆m, M=0. Thus, the total energy is spent on creating a phase-quantized space-time: E=E(0)-2∆E*, where E* is the energy of self-action of physical systems (=interaction with the proto-universe). In the general case(for the universe): 8πEH=ε(pl)w(pl), where H is Hubble's "constant". h. Can be tested experimentally in the laboratory at the moment. The experimenter needs only two parameters; the mass (gram) of the body under study m(0) and the distance from its center (centimeter) r: so the energy of the quanta of the field ε(eV) ~1.83(m/r); the radiation flux J*[erg/cm^2•sec]~7.57•10^-27(m^3/r^5). For example: A lead ball suspended on a strong chain from the ceiling of the laboratory can serve as a test body; at radius r=27,6 cm, ball mass is m=1т. The energy of quanta/photons of the field (photons are characterized by different parity and helicity, and it is not quite accurate to say that a photon has an integer spin equal to one) at a distance r from the center of the test body to the detector (practically on the surface of the ball) =66,3 keV. The flow: J*=4,5•10^-9 quanta/сm^2sec; this is a measurable flux for modern world-class gamma detectors. {On the Earth's surface, the frequency of the quanta of the Earth's gravitational field: w=2.57*10^34 Hz (~2.7 J); the flow: J(G)=0.3 MW/cm^2).}

  • @robertgirau7339
    @robertgirau7339 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How long do I need to listen before this new universe is mentioned??

  • @johnkierein2279
    @johnkierein2279 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    www.google.com/search?q=gravity+and+the+red+shift+part+1&rlz=1CALAYK_enUS1004US1004&oq=&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUqCQgFECMYJxjqAjIJCAAQIxgnGOoCMgkIARAjGCcY6gIyCQgCECMYJxjqAjIJCAMQIxgnGOoCMgkIBBAjGCcY6gIyCQgFECMYJxjqAjIJCAYQIxgnGOoCMgkIBxAjGCcY6gLSAQoxNjk2M2owajE1qAIIsAIB&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:fa186171,vid:Ywu8cVgRpwE,st:0

  • @astromanicdave
    @astromanicdave 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Click bait shite

  • @richardbonn3882
    @richardbonn3882 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    NOT INTERESTED HEARING ALL ABOUT THE TELESCOPE ALL OVER AGAIN, EVERY TIME ON THESE CHANNELS, WE KNOW WHAT ITS MADE FOR, WE LIKE TO SEE DISCOVERY, THIS IS RUBBISH, JUST ANOTHER AMONGST THE MANY !

  • @aaronbailey23
    @aaronbailey23 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This video would get more views if it wasn’t 75% mindless rambling about how great the telescope is. We got that point in the first sentence. Maybe utilize the ground breaking unprecedented technology of editing.

  • @eric.1948
    @eric.1948 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why is this 22 hrs old and retelling old informatiin?? Scam account??

  • @Aberyswith
    @Aberyswith 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The universe is, and we are...

  • @stevenpristoop3236
    @stevenpristoop3236 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    God, king of the universe, created heaven and earth.

  • @querelleturner7325
    @querelleturner7325 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    NIBIRU.

  • @jessewahwah
    @jessewahwah 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Our solar system has 8 planets (as we know it). One of those eight harbors life (as we know it). Statistically speaking, we can confirm that 12.5% of the planets in our solar system has life. Furthering the argument of potential life is the vast number of species here on Earth. There have been almost 2 million species identified with estimates being much more. The 1 in 8 planet in our solar system not only has life, but it's LOADED WITH LIFE. The sheer amount of life on this planet in varying forms of existence and in various areas suggest that it is quite abundant and possible. "Advanced intelligent life" (humans) appears to be extremely rare however. If that 2 million count is correct, 1 (humanity) out of 2,000,000 (everything else) equals 0.00005% of species on Earth being "advanced, intelligent life." We appear to be extremely rare in this solar system. There are however an estimated 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 solar systems in the universe (that's 1 trillion trillion solar systems). If our solar system was able to create "advanced, intelligent life" how many of the remaining 999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999 solar systems did as well? Those numbers remain somewhat hypothetical though because the only "advanced, intelligent life" we know of is us. It's much easier to calculate odds when you have something to compare your topic to. If we knew FOR CERTAIN that "advanced, intelligent life" was possible elsewhere the numbers become more potentially realistic. Because we haven't discovered anything else there also lies the chance that we are 100% unique. There is nothing else in this universe as evolved as us. Until we find "someone," that remains a possibly and can render all the math and estimates completely useless.

  • @Indygo9
    @Indygo9 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Curiosity rover sol 1065 has a martian female in it multiple times. I show you what and where. Yes when mars was like earth it did have "humans". FACT. Accept it.

  • @marcbarrett9767
    @marcbarrett9767 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Uh, no. The moon moves way too fast in its orbit around the earth for JWST to image it. JWST is also pointed AWAY from the earth, to avoid any chance of being destroyed by pointing at the sun.

  • @brodefineportraiture446
    @brodefineportraiture446 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hear a whisper through a crowded room just like trying to hear you over the dramatics background music thats distractingly loud

  • @Leif-yv5ql
    @Leif-yv5ql 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great! It is doing what the most powerful telescope should do! It is discovering things!

  • @omarqiam7549
    @omarqiam7549 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    سبحان الخلاق العظيم

  • @Виктория-з9х7ь
    @Виктория-з9х7ь 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Луна явно перегрелась , когда то....

  • @hpm-digital
    @hpm-digital 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yes its the largest, in the solar system, not the universe

  • @dimcejakovleski702
    @dimcejakovleski702 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hahahahaha more and more idiots!

  • @Will-x9b8j
    @Will-x9b8j 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Tf

  • @Monntauk
    @Monntauk 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system yes. Universe? No. Not even close, currently the title of largest planet goes to, ROXs 42 bd. Which is 1.12 times the size of jupiter. This information is a simple google search away.

  • @joelcor77
    @joelcor77 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    There are stars 300 times bigger that Jupiter Stop putting up wrong information

  • @svis6888
    @svis6888 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Literally wrong

  • @friedi_fx
    @friedi_fx 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Absolutely wrong. There are planets about 70% bigger than jupiter in the universe.

  • @wintersoldier4539
    @wintersoldier4539 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Cap

  • @SunnyJohn45
    @SunnyJohn45 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    At 0.11 you mention a star's "death throws". It's throes.

  • @glennosmond4306
    @glennosmond4306 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Everybody gets a new home? I'm going into the moving business.

  • @peterhuiskens6548
    @peterhuiskens6548 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    since your channel is small, and i guess you want to grow, id suggest a few things: ( from a watchers perspective) the below text will probably sound a bit harsh, but these are the reasons i quit watching your video while i think there is some quality content in there: First of all, remove the constant flashy "subscribe me", it annoys the hell out of me... i guess the same goes for your channel name in the top right, but i'd suggest to just make it a bit more transparent , less "in your face"... 2nd thing is, if you want to have quality content, i think you do not need to rush it, just tell your story in a decent pace, and make it longer then 10 minutes if that helps for the story ( take a look at , for instance "History of the earth", i guess you would know this channel ... anyway, take your time and don't rush the storytelling. third of this is, do not force subtitles ( and especially green flashy ones i saw in another video) i hope this helps, and your quality will improve in time Greets Peter

    • @SpaceScope5
      @SpaceScope5 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for the good advice, I will try to improve in the future

  • @wrathfulcrimson7615
    @wrathfulcrimson7615 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Doesn’t this mean if there is already life and on the planet they have already seen us or is probably somewhere in the stages of life if this was a picture of something that happened thousands of years ago

  • @Gesus_23
    @Gesus_23 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Crap

  • @drafteddev9894
    @drafteddev9894 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    dude shows the corona virus when talking about supernovas

  • @Greg-kp5gd
    @Greg-kp5gd 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Look up Project Timberwind. Nothing new in my experience. Yes, I worked on that program.

  • @PLUMPTONFILM
    @PLUMPTONFILM 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I demand to know what my local councillors are going to do about it!🤣

  • @TheLaggyGamer69
    @TheLaggyGamer69 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    what about pluto and charon?

  • @davidhess6593
    @davidhess6593 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Only in one direction. Forward.

  • @williamwalker39
    @williamwalker39 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    No, time travel is not possible, because space and time are both absolute. Only the present exists, the past is gone, and the future is yet to be! The speed of light is not a constant as once thought, and this has now been proved by Electrodynamic theory and by Experiments done by many independent researchers. The results clearly show that light propagates instantaneously when it is created by a source, and reduces to approximately the speed of light in the farfield, about one wavelength from the source, and never becomes equal to exactly c. This corresponds the phase speed, group speed, and information speed. Any theory assuming the speed of light is a constant, such as Special Relativity and General Relativity are wrong, and it has implications to Quantum theories as well. So this fact about the speed of light affects all of Modern Physics. Often it is stated that Relativity has been verified by so many experiments, how can it be wrong. Well no experiment can prove a theory, and can only provide evidence that a theory is correct. But one experiment can absolutely disprove a theory, and the new speed of light experiments proving the speed of light is not a constant is such a proof. So what does it mean? Well a derivation of Relativity using instantaneous nearfield light yields Galilean Relativity. This can easily seen by inserting c=infinity into the Lorentz Transform, yielding the GalileanTransform, where time is the same in all inertial frames. So a moving object observed with instantaneous nearfield light will yield no Relativistic effects, whereas by changing the frequency of the light such that farfield light is used will observe Relativistic effects. But since time and space are real and independent of the frequency of light used to measure its effects, then one must conclude the effects of Relativity are just an optical illusion. Since General Relativity is based on Special Relativity, then it has the same problem. A better theory of Gravity is Gravitoelectromagnetism which assumes gravity can be mathematically described by 4 Maxwell equations, similar to to those of electromagnetic theory. It is well known that General Relativity reduces to Gravitoelectromagnetism for weak fields, which is all that we observe. Using this theory, analysis of an oscillating mass yields a wave equation set equal to a source term. Analysis of this equation shows that the phase speed, group speed, and information speed are instantaneous in the nearfield and reduce to the speed of light in the farfield. This theory then accounts for all the observed gravitational effects including instantaneous nearfield and the speed of light farfield. The main difference is that this theory is a field theory, and not a geometrical theory like General Relativity. Because it is a field theory, Gravity can be then be quantized as the Graviton. Lastly it should be mentioned that this research shows that the Pilot Wave interpretation of Quantum Mechanics can no longer be criticized for requiring instantaneous interaction of the pilot wave, thereby violating Relativity. It should also be noted that nearfield electromagnetic fields can be explained by quantum mechanics using the Pilot Wave interpretation of quantum mechanics and the Heisenberg uncertainty principle (HUP), where Δx and Δp are interpreted as averages, and not the uncertainty in the values as in other interpretations of quantum mechanics. So in HUP: Δx Δp = h, where Δp=mΔv, and m is an effective mass due to momentum, thus HUP becomes: Δx Δv = h/m. In the nearfield where the field is created, Δx=0, therefore Δv=infinity. In the farfield, HUP: Δx Δp = h, where p = h/λ. HUP then becomes: Δx h/λ = h, or Δx=λ. Also in the farfield HUP becomes: λmΔv=h, thus Δv=h/(mλ). Since p=h/λ, then Δv=p/m. Also since p=mc, then Δv=c. So in summary, in the nearfield Δv=infinity, and in the farfield Δv=c, where Δv is the average velocity of the photon according to Pilot Wave theory. Consequently the Pilot wave interpretation should become the preferred interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. It should also be noted that this argument can be applied to all fields, including the graviton. Hence all fields should exhibit instantaneous nearfield and speed c farfield behavior, and this can explain the non-local effects observed in quantum entangled particles. *TH-cam presentation of above arguments: th-cam.com/video/sePdJ7vSQvQ/w-d-xo.html <th-cam.com/video/sePdJ7vSQvQ/w-d-xo.html> *More extensive paper for the above arguments: William D. Walker and Dag Stranneby, A New Interpretation of Relativity, 2023: vixra.org/abs/2309.0145 *Electromagnetic pulse experiment paper: www.techrxiv.org/doi/full/10.36227/techrxiv.170862178.82175798/v1 Dr. William Walker - PhD in physics from ETH Zurich, 1997

  • @cs-jw9cv
    @cs-jw9cv 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Only in a moronic crackpot's dream.

  • @isty4491
    @isty4491 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mark our claendar for "a few days from now", thanks for the specifics! For all i know this video is already 3 weeks old How about a specific time/date? And while youre at it does this work whether im in a specific geographical location, Egypt, Iceland, Argentina, Rapa Nui? I do understand the sun rises in the East regardless, but will the planets be aligned for a whole 24 hours? Will it work if im too close to the poles? (no sunrise/sunset) This is why i hate short-form videos They lack vital details

    • @SpaceScope5
      @SpaceScope5 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      long video coming soon

  • @Minecraftward
    @Minecraftward 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The moon is actually egg shaped!

  • @nicknewell7754
    @nicknewell7754 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "Umuwamua" gave me a laugh, but then proceeded to the format of a 10-page assignment that you only have 3 pages of complete, so you repeat each paragraph in as many variations as you can come up with until you meet the 10-page requirement.

  • @aldishimi1044
    @aldishimi1044 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is possible but the changes of that happening are like 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001%