Probably meant “300 million years after the creation of the universe”. That is around the universe epoch in which the first stars, galaxies, etc should have formed. JWST should give us some answers to that time period I believe it’s being called the Epoch of Reionization. - currently working on a masters in physics
No, you only have to wait (legally or not) till your 21 in the US. You only have to wait till your 18 in the majority of everywhere else. Do wish those that work for Infographics Show would remember that there are people and places that aren’t the US.
0:22 Wasp 18b should have actually died long ago. But it somehow survived. I have two possible explanations for what happened. 1. It may have moved into its current position relatively recently. 2. The planet's survival could be linked to the relatively young age of the star. The star is only thought to be around 500M to 1.5B years old.
I think the shows biggest demographic is Americans, Europe gets kurzgesagt, we are just more productive as Americans :), just kidding I noticed it too, these videos are made fast and packed with information, slip ups are common around here
Well yes but also no. The universe is always expanding so, one part of the universe can be technically older than another and, a galaxy can be in the olver part, causing a galaxy to be older than a specific part of the universe.
@@yelljal2764 yes but the statement was generalized as ‘the universe’. That’s the entirety of the universe and referring to its existence from infancy relative to the galaxy, I would say the galaxy has to be younger by 300 million years. They make mistakes sometimes. So do i
@@yelljal2764 To be fair, you are right about how some things can be older than some parts of the universe, however, I don't really imagine many things being so. It's hard to explain, so i'm just gonna say "no." Actually, if the universe is only "expanding," it is referring to the fact its being stretched out, so your theory is wrong either way. There IS no older galaxy.
Since Pluto passes through Neptune's orbit in order to be at times closer / further away from the sun wouldn't that mean Neptune hasn't cleared it's orbit from all debris stripping it's title as a planet and put it in the same category as Pluto?
Directly from Wikipedia article ("Clearing the neighbourhood"): "The phrase refers to an orbiting body (a planet or protoplanet) "sweeping out" its orbital region over time, by gravitationally interacting with smaller bodies nearby. Over many orbital cycles, a large body will tend to cause small bodies either to accrete with it, or to be disturbed to another orbit, or to be captured either as a satellite or into a resonant orbit. As a consequence it does not then share its orbital region with other bodies of significant size, except for its own satellites, or other bodies governed by its own gravitational influence. This latter restriction excludes objects whose orbits may cross but that will never collide with each other due to orbital resonance, such as Jupiter and its trojans, Earth and 3753 Cruithne, or Neptune and the plutinos."
It says the galaxy is 13.5 billion years old, and the universe itself is around 13.8 billion years. Im pretty sure that means 300,000 years AFTER the big bang. It was most likely a mistake.
Imagine driving your seamoth through waterworld and all of a sudden it says “detecting multiple leviathan life forms. Are you sure whatever you’re doing is worth it?”
So the Milky Way Galaxy is 300 million years older than The Universe itself?! I am at a loss for words as to how our galaxy came to be prior to the universe
Well, that diamond planet wouldn't be worth more actually. If supply is high, demand will be low, and the value of diamond would be low. Diamonds in Earth are not that rare, nor are they that expensive. They have a very high perceived value because of a small market that managed to create the perception that we should offer diamond rings as part of marriage proposals. But diamond itself is actually more useful and way cheaper as an industrial tool, where it is plentiful.
A galaxy can technically be older than a different part or another part of a universe. In other words, a galaxy could've been apart of an older time in universe and that universe expanded to what we have now, because since the universe expands to infinity faster than light, there could be some parts of a universe that's older than another. But IDK, I'm only human, I can't comprehend whatever the heck is going on out there.😂
When the amount of elementary particles falling on the head from space is 100 When the amount of elementary particles penetrating from the Brazilian side of the earth to your feet is 80 This difference 20 becomes gravity.
There is an old episode of Rocket Robin Hood about a planet made of diamond. Kinda cool how even decades before it was discovered, the idea was still conceived.
Like the hot ice, there is water at the bottom of our oceans that is hundreds of °C because of how close it is to geothermal vents, but stays liquid because of the intense pressure.
I'm not saying intelligent life doesn't exist in this universe. I'm saying intelligent life as we know it does not exist. The fact that we exist is a mathematical impossibility. But there might be intelligent life out there that came about differently than we did. I personally doubt it but you never know.
Fun fact, being able to mine that diamond planet wouldn't make anyone rich unless it was mined in extremely low quantities. Supply and demand would result in diamond prices dropping to next to nothing.
Lad would you elaborate on what you meant by "300 million years older than the universe"
Thank you, I was hoping somebody else would bring it up lol
Probably meant “300 million years after the creation of the universe”. That is around the universe epoch in which the first stars, galaxies, etc should have formed. JWST should give us some answers to that time period I believe it’s being called the Epoch of Reionization. - currently working on a masters in physics
@@lusbysam yeah I assumed but it's a funny mistake to make
According to wikipedia this galaxy is older than the universe
@@talgazit2224 that’s impossible
Could you also do a video about the possible adaptations to humans living underwater and what our life would be like?
That'd be cool. Just watched a video on a tribe somewhere that free dives for easily 15, 20 minutes no air or nothing some even more. Its wild!!
3 third
Go to abouts in this channel the you'll see 'Suggest a topic' button. They don't normally take suggestions from here
That would be sick
Sounds fascinating, somehow though it would be like how fantasy mermaids are
5:14 how is it possible that the galaxy is older than the universe itself? Sounds a bit wrong to me
I’m assuming they mean younger
Nope, it's called methsula or sum like that, and it is confirmed to be older not by 300 million years tho
source: Trust me bro
they ment younger
@@Hyper_Robbo my guy hes talking about methusula its older by 1 million years, it what he is talking about.
“A thick humid atmosphere envelopes the planet which is somewhere in size between Earth and urANUS, and a lot cleaner than the latter.”
😂
Lol unexpected.
Great news for obama, as his famous quote “call my face a poo poo platter, cuz i be eaten michelles doo doo batter 😎”
"You'll only wait 21 days till you can legally drink."
*steals spaceship*
No, you only have to wait (legally or not) till your 21 in the US. You only have to wait till your 18 in the majority of everywhere else.
Do wish those that work for Infographics Show would remember that there are people and places that aren’t the US.
Hi
@@Pro-gc9zo hi
@@jonathankerr4859 hoi
I live in England so I'll only have to wait 6 more months till I can legally visit the pub
Editors: So how hard do we have to work for this channel ?
Infographics: YES
0:22 Wasp 18b should have actually died long ago. But it somehow survived. I have two possible explanations for what happened. 1. It may have moved into its current position relatively recently. 2. The planet's survival could be linked to the relatively young age of the star. The star is only thought to be around 500M to 1.5B years old.
"Here on Earth, you have to wait until you're 21 to drink legally" There is more to the world than America
Yea actually most countries it is 18 years old
Yeah wtf America
On behalf of America, I'd like to say, oopsies.
6:42 Mentions GJ1214b
Subnautica players: *Just like the simulations*
It’s Just amazing how weird these planets are 😱
Pluto should be a planet
If you think about it there’s got to be alien life out there
I love all the great content the infographics makes
These planets are really wired
Sooooo coool
All these amazing worlds, one could only wonder about the amazing stories taking place out there
i know its amazing
Meh
Meep
i was there when those planets formed
Me: I'm a mature adult
Me at 7:02: 😂😂😂😂😂
😂😭
Tegridy Farms 👨🌾
Luv infographics! Keep on making more space episodes
I like how they say the legal age for drinking for the world is 21 and me knowing that can't be further from the truth.
HEY COMRADE WANNA SHARE A BEER WITH ME AND MY INFANT SON!
American audience is this channels focus.
They didn't say the whole world. They said "here on earth" which could include any country on the planet earth including the US. So they're correct.
@@GyeongmiBaeb no their not
@@TonyskalYT yes, they are.
I absolutely LOVE Astronomy, thanks for this video! ♥
7:00 It’s the size of Earth and Uranus and cleaner than the latter…I feel like that wizzed right over a lot of heads lol
Went far too low to find that.
Also, "... and *way* cleaner than the latter..."
Keep them video coming infographic! We love em! And thank you for them🙏😊
"here on earth you have to wait till you are 21 to drink legally" --> Earth = USA 0:12 so apperently i dont live on earth... :(
ano its 18 here in Scotland lol
@paul kistner and 14 if the parents allow it (Jugendweihe war lustig ^^)
I think the shows biggest demographic is Americans, Europe gets kurzgesagt, we are just more productive as Americans :), just kidding I noticed it too, these videos are made fast and packed with information, slip ups are common around here
18 here in Canada.
There's also a planet where it rains glass, sideways!
Exactly
Yikes! I ain't going there without an inch thick steel armor surrounding my space suit. 😂😳😳
@@srivathsan8421 Power Armor
Nah that's just any british pub lol
@@srivathsan8421 Send a robot.
5:16 how is the galaxy older than the universe??
😂😂😂😂😂
Ikr that was confusing- 😕
It's called methsula or sum, and it has been confirmed to be the oldest galaxy but not by 300 million
@@MateoGames-e4 what are you talking about bro??
@@nitin1918 its a galaxy named methusula and its is 1 million year older than the universe, cause I think that, that is what he is referring to.
A galaxy can't be older than the universe.
Well yes but also no. The universe is always expanding so, one part of the universe can be technically older than another and, a galaxy can be in the olver part, causing a galaxy to be older than a specific part of the universe.
@@yelljal2764 yes but the statement was generalized as ‘the universe’. That’s the entirety of the universe and referring to its existence from infancy relative to the galaxy, I would say the galaxy has to be younger by 300 million years. They make mistakes sometimes. So do i
My guess would be they mixed the two up
It makes me wonder if the infographics show writing team even has an editor
@@yelljal2764 To be fair, you are right about how some things can be older than some parts of the universe, however, I don't really imagine many things being so. It's hard to explain, so i'm just gonna say "no."
Actually, if the universe is only "expanding," it is referring to the fact its being stretched out, so your theory is wrong either way. There IS no older galaxy.
7:02 I just can't dude😂
@Mwai Kahare 😂😂😂
@@scp-999ticklemnstr8 😂
You should make more challenges. Those are the best!!!!🙏
12:07 the beah barcashier ; "oops i put ice from Gliese 436b"
me : wait, why is she keeping that ice , and also WHY IN THIS BEACH BAR?!
Since Pluto passes through Neptune's orbit in order to be at times closer / further away from the sun wouldn't that mean Neptune hasn't cleared it's orbit from all debris stripping it's title as a planet and put it in the same category as Pluto?
Directly from Wikipedia article ("Clearing the neighbourhood"):
"The phrase refers to an orbiting body (a planet or protoplanet) "sweeping out" its orbital region over time, by gravitationally interacting with smaller bodies nearby. Over many orbital cycles, a large body will tend to cause small bodies either to accrete with it, or to be disturbed to another orbit, or to be captured either as a satellite or into a resonant orbit. As a consequence it does not then share its orbital region with other bodies of significant size, except for its own satellites, or other bodies governed by its own gravitational influence. This latter restriction excludes objects whose orbits may cross but that will never collide with each other due to orbital resonance, such as Jupiter and its trojans, Earth and 3753 Cruithne, or Neptune and the plutinos."
"the galaxy is 300 million years older than the universe" - the infographics show 2021
Ah yes Methuselah galaxy
"Here on Earth, you have to be 21 to drink."
In my country make 14 and you are free to get high on mdma not even beer😂
Water that freezes and boils at the same time is known as the "Triple point". There's videos of it here on TH-cam. It's very cool
5:12 did he just say that the galaxy is older than the Universe itself? How Sway?
I think they meant younger
@@MrGrtaylor wait... they even wrote older... maybe they just was confused?
Yeah, it was a mistake
It says the galaxy is 13.5 billion years old, and the universe itself is around 13.8 billion years. Im pretty sure that means 300,000 years AFTER the big bang. It was most likely a mistake.
@@diamondynamite Actually, it does work! That's about 300,000,000, actually, so much more believable!
What if a star rotated so fast that the surface of it starts to push through the speed of light???
Those 2 new plants probably been new born plant for millions of years but were now getting the light to see
5:13 bruh how the galaxy older than the universe
I have never seen a typo from this channel 6:24
i guess you can say that they are "Out of this world"
I hate you...
THATS A JOKE
Never heard the word 'habitable' pronounced this way. Threw me off lol
@@trollrat2828 ur pfp is me when I got to know what EDP did, he went to Eat Dat P*** to Escape Da Prison 😔
Imagine a planet where its normal to be over a millennium old
Imagine driving your seamoth through waterworld and all of a sudden it says “detecting multiple leviathan life forms. Are you sure whatever you’re doing is worth it?”
So the Milky Way Galaxy is 300 million years older than The Universe itself?! I am at a loss for words as to how our galaxy came to be prior to the universe
It's a paradox that scientist use different methods to date these things ,
Can you do a more detailed description on how planets form, in relation to the rate of gravitational interaction? Or whatever.
Can you do a video on why graves are only dug six feet deep? Or maybe one about jobs that are not longer around.
Nooo
that's deep
I think it hs something to do with the smell or when there is a flooding
6:52 This picture reminds me of Subnautica I'm not sure if I like it.
You know, on Earth you can drink at 18 years old, if you're not from us
Hyperion is clearly the weirdest planet in the entire universe! I’m scared that Shrike thing will get to earth 🌎 somehow!
I mean, unless you're a protagonist from One Piece, no way can a Galaxy be older than the Universe it resides in
Caught that mistake too
Saturn: *exists*
J14: *hold my rings*
"We're doing our best to eliminate ice from our worlds ocean" 😭😅
7:00 SUBNAUTICA!!!!
Can you do a video on the boötes void
WOW, AWESOME Contents!!!
Earth is the strangest planet of all. The rest are pretty normal, but the Earth stands out from all the rest.
The last time I was this early Pluto was still a planet
GJ 1214b Hah more like planet 4546B with all the leviathans and prescursors and Alien life .(I just love Subnautica)
My guy really said Uranus ain't clean
Not you being Pluto anti, you’re lucky I absolutely love your voice😒
Can you do one on flat earth conspiracy? Cheers mate👍
Planet at 10 000 light years from Earth : *has oil*
U.S.A : Is for me ?
Well, that diamond planet wouldn't be worth more actually. If supply is high, demand will be low, and the value of diamond would be low. Diamonds in Earth are not that rare, nor are they that expensive. They have a very high perceived value because of a small market that managed to create the perception that we should offer diamond rings as part of marriage proposals. But diamond itself is actually more useful and way cheaper as an industrial tool, where it is plentiful.
Can you do one about smuggling
Please
How can any galaxy be older than the universe itself??
A galaxy can technically be older than a different part or another part of a universe. In other words, a galaxy could've been apart of an older time in universe and that universe expanded to what we have now, because since the universe expands to infinity faster than light, there could be some parts of a universe that's older than another. But IDK, I'm only human, I can't comprehend whatever the heck is going on out there.😂
When the amount of elementary particles falling on the head from space is 100
When the amount of elementary particles penetrating from the Brazilian side of the earth to your feet is 80
This difference 20 becomes gravity.
The infographik show: you have to wait unter you are 21 to drink!
German law: nope i don't think so if you are 14 you can drink!!!
wasp 18b would be really weird like you are a baby and you only have to wait 21 days to drink alcohol imagine babies drinking alcohol on that planet
Love how he pronounces habitable haha
There is an old episode of Rocket Robin Hood about a planet made of diamond. Kinda cool how even decades before it was discovered, the idea was still conceived.
That diamond planet protected by that radiation is like something out of a marvel movie
5:12 excuse me, WHAT?
That's a gaff
0:02 No. Diamond will just lose it's value.
A planet completely covered by water! Where do I get this vibe from? Oh yeah! Subnautica!
Totally
Like the hot ice, there is water at the bottom of our oceans that is hundreds of °C because of how close it is to geothermal vents, but stays liquid because of the intense pressure.
4:05
Left: Me in the morning
Right: Me at night
This video while informative and fun there is some things you got wrong or slightly off but, good content either way!!
i love this show so much lol
How is our galaxy 300 million years older than the universe it self?
I'm not saying intelligent life doesn't exist in this universe. I'm saying intelligent life as we know it does not exist. The fact that we exist is a mathematical impossibility. But there might be intelligent life out there that came about differently than we did. I personally doubt it but you never know.
And? Whats your point?
@@conniemorris1413 what's your point?
@@djbeezy My point is börk
@@djbeezy With billions of galaxies, there's no way we could be mathematically the only intelligent species that exists
@@MarloSoBalJr i think intelligent life is not on earth, that is why they don't want to come here. haha
GJ 1214B is a scary planet, I once went to the void and got attacked by a giant glowing sea creature
"The galaxy is just 300 million years older than the univers" how can a galaxy have existed prior to the univers?
Thank you I thought it was just me who caught that I had to rewind it twice and pause it and think about it
Inspector sahab.. Mere and pe hathkadiya daliye.. 🤣
This Is Weird But It’s Not Compared To All Of The Weirdest Ones We Haven’t Found Yet
7:02
Caught me off guard.
Failed star? No no, Successful Planet!
Fun fact, being able to mine that diamond planet wouldn't make anyone rich unless it was mined in extremely low quantities. Supply and demand would result in diamond prices dropping to next to nothing.
Not that I’m a doubter, but honestly, how do scientists find some of these things out? XD
Plot armor, thats how
Literally all documentaries about science are about how we figured things out.
They can find exoplanets when a planet passes in front of a star and estimate its size by how long it blinks
7:01 talks about how much dirtier Uranus is 🤣 🤣
5:56 i took that personally
Hold up... did you just say that the galaxy is older than the universe?
The way he speaks so elegantly 8b80606 etc is amazing bet he aced his english classes
7:03 I use a bidet thank you very much
7:02 WHAT LOL 😭💀
The Creation of a dust ball is more accurate than hair standing on end.
we need a "IN DEPTH" video on Mars. *underground?*
The galaxy is 300 million years OLDER than the universe? DOES NOT COMPUTE! DOES NOT COMPUTE!
4546b?
5:10 Wait how can a galaxy be older than the universe?????
That thumbnail is a picture of the disco tennis ball neon planet in the Saturday Night Fever constellation.🤪
It is awesome to explore outer space
The water planet gave me Subnautica flashbacks
I freaking love these videos
How can a galaxy be older than the universe, please explain, i tried google... nothing about what you mentioned
Oldest galaxy according to google is 13.13B years old, 670M years younger than the universe so....
That water world better be hiding a clone army 🤷🏽♂️
i love breathing vaporized rock, who doesn't