There's a third option. If life is abundant in the universe, then ONE of them would be the first in their Galaxy to establish an interstellar civilization. And so, there is a possibility that we are perhaps, as arrogant as it sounds, First. We may become the very first Interstellar Civilization in our Galaxy. We could be, to other life in the universe, the aliens. In the future.
Perhaps... but the universe / galaxy has been around for billions of years before Earth even existed. Why has no other species spread across the galaxy in that time? If we are the first to achieve these things and become interstellar then that would indicate the great filter is indeed behind us.
@@p4inmaker I would like to offer my counter argument that the universe has been stabile long enough for a species to prove their existence through a median. Based off of this assumption we could assume that the Great Filter is behind us, causing our civilization to be the first to pass it.
10:27 I strongly agree. What do you do when you search for something on the internet, but your search yields no results? You go with something less specific and broader. We should apply the same principle in the search for extraterrestrial life and extraterrestrial intelligence. Since from, our vantage point, it appears that life is uncommon, focusing on terrestrial planets with liquid water and a N2-O2 atmosphere in just the right concentrations is unlikely to yield any result. However, if we broaden the search to potential signs of life to other parameters, like gas giants, alternative solvents like ammonia, hydrocarbons, sulfuric acid, liquid nitrogen or even supercritical fluids like carbon dioxide, and alternative biochemistries like, silicon-based or even life based on metallic elements like iron, we are increasing our odds of finding something. It is my opinion that if life exists elsewhere and we find it, it will most certainly going to be different to anything we have on Earth and the conditions that allowed life to form on their home planet are likely to be just as "fine-tuned" to them, if not more so than ours are, such as in the case of borane-based or sulfur-based life as those are far more reactive than carbon as far as we know.
I have had the same theories for a while what if we are looking at the past of the planets we find before they had life or before life left it. Let's say we find a what we Humans see is a planet that looks beautiful with no life but in fact life was on it. They just left due to some event or they are looking for people too it's just they can't find anyone because of the same predicament were in. Life is out there I believe it, It's just we can't find it and they can't find us or maybe they found us but they way we treat each other is the reason they avoid contact. If you really think about this the only way they became a interstellar civilization is because they had to all come together in order to achieve that, So when they see us & the way we struggle with race, climate etc. they avoid us because it only reminds them of what they use to be or maybe they don't want to contact us because it will just be a pain for them. We have to think about the morals and ethics they might have VS what me might have. So in turn there is life out there were just to dumb to find them.
Agreed, I always felt scientists were limiting our chances of find alien life by looking for conditions similar to our world. There might be many environments very different to our own that may yet produce forms of life we may never have dreamed of. I've also believed that we may find life in our own solar system on a moon such as Titan, and if life were to exist there that would be a prime example of extra terrestrial life evolving on very different track to us.
I believe there's a theory on possibility of life on moons like Titan, in the absence of water and methane instead, something like that I guess you should check it out.
Conor Chrisso but what is time? Is it motion? Some things don’t move so it wouldn’t be universal thus it can’t be time. If it’s a thing then we can bend it to our will in which case time travel would be possible but what about all the paradoxes? Take the grandfather paradox how does time solve that? Is it impossible to affect something that has already happened? But if we can time travel then effectively everything has already happened in which case time is unchangeable which would define time as everything that ever has happened and everything that ever will happen. Ok but if we know what will happen we can change it. So under that definition time travel would be impossible. Time and the universe are filled with interesting questions. Some of us find a “life” in thinking and theorizing about these great questions. Are we alone? Why are we here? What’s the meaning of life? It’s cliche but these are the big questions of humanity. Are we here to protect the universe? But to protect it there has to be something wanting to destroy it. Are we to protect life? In which case it would be from themselves and the universe in which case the universe created us to defy it. Are WE that thing to destroy the universe? Perhaps destroy it to make it suitable for us? Oxygen does like to react with stuff so terraforming a life filled planet would likely destroy them all. All valid question. Just as valid as questions like Does this park have a toilet? Will I get this job? When will I meet my wife? All equally valid. Also fuck Elon musk
@@a_human8489 But really why bothering asking the meaning of life, for me, it's better without it because then you can give meaning to it if life really has a meaning we either can defy or accept it but without meaning, we can come up with one ourselves and isn't it better, imagine the endless possibilities that we can make not knowing or having a meaning to our existence? We can be literally whatever we want to do whatever we want it's up to ourselves well at least that is what I think. For me knowing the meaning of life, why we are here is just chaining ourselves away from the limitless meanings that we can make by not knowing or having a establish purpose.
We aren’t here for a purpose. We’re just HERE. No reason. We’re here because we are. That’s it. Thinking that we should be the “protectors” of the universe means that we should be the equivalent of the main character of the universe, which is extremely egotistical. Even if we are the only life in the universe, we would only be able to expand to the local group. We might be able to expand to a few others if we develop FTL ships, but that’s it. We can’t be the defenders of the universe if we can’t defend all of it!😂😂
This was incredible. Sometimes it’s great to take a step back from our involvement in our lives to understand how incredibly improbable everything is. It makes you appreciate life again, and to cherish every moment we have to share on this planet together.
That's a bias since you can only wonder about how inprobable it is because it has happened, else you wouldn't exist We are not the center of the universe it is just randomness which physics is based on Think about it that way: you can only fear the death when you are alive In quantum physics every possible outcome IS reality and you are just one of many possibilities It's weird to wrap the head around it but you can not appreciate the randomness since your outcome by wondering about it is already 100%
fabxy fabxy I like your scientific approach! I didn’t consider that both our sample size and limited technology would impact our perception of the odds. We cannot truly grasp whether life itself is rare or abundant until we stretch out further in our galaxy. Until then we can only hypothesize about the odds, and hope we are not alone. Although considering the sheer innumerable amount of planets in the habitable zone that Kepler found it is likely that we are in fact not alone, and it is likely that there could be other type 1 civilizations out there. Theoretically since we do exist, it is not impossible for other self aware life forms to arise in other parts of the galaxy, but you are correct that with the current sample size we cannot accurately estimate the odds. I would love to live to see the discovery of extra terrestrial life, but alas it is unlikely since we are limited by the current technology of our time.
@@ahdafnaik1333 Then there's others who believe in multiple gods, existence itself made it so, the self, etc. But most say God, so... okay - same random person trying not to belittle belief...
doritos91381 I agree with you about the part where we shouldn’t belittle each other for our beliefs: i don’t believe in gods, but I can understand why people do, everyone knows so little about the creation of humanity, and we’re all trying to make sense of it. Which is why we shouldn’t belittle others for what they believe, we’re all trying to make sense of the world around us, people have their own opinions, some people think it’s god, some people think it’s multiple gods and some people believe it’s a giant explosion. And religion and the belief of gods is a great thing in my opinion, it creates a place for people to talk, express their beliefs, feel accepted and that’s why we shouldn’t judge people for their beliefs.
I don't see "The Great Filter" as a single event. I see it as all events that could have stopped us from developing this far and all those events that could end our existence looking forward.
I usually thought of this idea as the chains of disaster! you know, like the domino effect of one disastrous event triggering another and so on Human history has no shortage of disastrous events
I've never understood why we think that because we "can't see or hear anybody" that there's no life close by. We can't even "see" the next closest exoplanets in any meaningful detail beyond what radio and infrared can tell us. If the galaxy was a beach, we couldn't even see to the next grain of sand. Our frame of reference is so tiny, it's extremely arrogant that we even think we know what to look for.
Yes , this is true. It’s also a question of the duration of a civilatiin...maybe they only last a few thousand years at best? In the scale of billions of years that would make it hard to coincide exoplanetary life
The issue is radio. It's not that they haven't intentionally reached out, it's that we can't hear any accidental signs via radio. Anyone within 100 light years would be able to hear our radio transmissions by now. You can't stop the signal, once it's sent into space, it will continue forever. Same goes in reverse, we should be able to hear something, anything.
@@daverohrich8518 Maybe most life never develops radio transmitters, over the billions of years of complex life on this planet, it seems only our species has had the convergence of intelligence, social development, biological form, material conditions, and technological advancement that allow us to build complex machines. Humanity's path of evolution is very unorthodox. We aren't all that well adapted to our surroundings, we aren't physically strong or fast, and it seems our only main biological advantage is the ability to adapt our surroundings to us (if we can wear the fur of other animals we can develop more sweat glands to keep us cool, if we can cook food we can dedicate more resources towards the brain, etc.), which is a risky strategy because of increasing dependency and upstart costs. Nothing codes for civilization, it's just a happenstance that those of us who developed that way happened to survive long enough for our intelligence to give us the world.
This is what I’ve been trying to say. Just because we can’t see it doesnt mean it’s not there. I believe these beings we seek are not on the same vibrational level as we are. For example, we in 3D can see 2D, but 2D cannot see us. These beings could live in 4D or even 5D which is incomprehensible.
I think the great filter is space itself. Even with the most generous values plugged into the Drake equation, our nearest neighbor could be hundreds or thousands of light years away. We don't know if faster than light travel is practically possible. So each potential civilization may be stuck within their solar systems, or maybe a nearby system or two.
AZURE Well that’s just something we think because we are life too and we just happened to have things that make US feel a certain way so maybe they would understand that but who knows if you see what I’m tryna say here
I’ve always thought about the fact that there could be “life” but not in the same definition we interpret it. There could be different forms and they could be living off of something other than water or oxygen and hydrogen. We can’t limit our ideas to only our form of life because the possibilities of it being something else are endless.
I remember reading about the Fermi paradox years back. It really sparked my interest in physics, and science in general. This was a great video, thank you :)
The greatest mystery to me was mentioned here, why would random molecules align themselves to create life, with a goal to replicate and become more complex...for what purpose. It's like this is an experiment by the God, Gods, or whomever's running all this in a simulation. It's just that their timescale and ours differ just that much. Maybe they will check back on us after eons and decide the results were unsatisfactory, reset.
You're asking a question with a built-in assumption here. It may only be a mere coincidence that it became life. Think of it like this, There are a colossal amount of atoms and molecules in the universe, and they just happened to collide and become life within a couple of billion years. Now that may not seem possible, but consider the time span and the amount of atoms and molecules on Earth, the chances may be slim, but it's likely it's because of that
When wondering "Where is everybody?" we can only look at ourselves in the mirror. We could be that first group to find other life in the universe for all we know. It has to start somewhere doesn't it? And with how old the universe is, we've only just began to grasp the technology to enter space. We can't just expect there to be others before us who've already searched the entire universe. Perhaps others have found each other, but we're in a majority of undiscovered planets.
It's important that every human being understand the dimensions, because we live in every dimension. We are not just in one dimension. We used to believe that we are in the third dimension. But actually, we live in every one of them. Dimensions are not just a place that you go when your consciousness is aware of them. It's a perspective you have of reality. Reality is just one thing. It's just only one dimension. It's just one truth. But that only truth has many ways of being seen. So as many beings can see that only truth, we can have more perspective to improve that truth. So that's why we have at least nine dimensions that are the basis of our reality. And we are now able just to see the third dimension, to feel the third dimension. But we actually live in many of them. That's why when I try to explain where we come from or who am I or what is the truth of this reality of this planet and the history of humanity, I will not explain the whole truth. I will not explain the only truth. I'm telling the part of the truth I've seen. In this planet that we live in, the third dimension, we are bounded by the Trinity. The Trinity is a concept that unites us all and not only in concept but also in religion and science. The Trinity is the thing that made us exist. Trinity was born from the second dimension. The second dimension started to divide itself in order to create the positive and the negative. In the middle, in the neutral, it was that spot where the whole energy of the universe was going back and from which it was going out. So these two vibrations start to split, and split, and split like a mitosis in the cells, once and again in every direction, going so far away that the concepts of the unity start to split as long and as far as it could in the positive and the negative. But suddenly when it got the most expanded, the force of the neutrality start to push them back to the source of energy. So it was kind of an echo. That echo that was created from the duality, we start to make like waves around the universe that we call time. Time start to move like waves in this big ocean, and every movement had a different vibration. Those waves were so low and so high that started to move so much that it start to create energy in-between polarities, positive and negative, moving this energy around and making it like a spiral. And that spiral start to create the energy for the first time. Energy is what we call light, and vibration we call sound. When they went together to the very same spot and all the energies and sounds from the universe went to the core of neutrality, the duality of positive and negative create a new reality what we call the matter, or the form. The form would be the shapes of the universe, would be the way in which the consciousness will move, which was no more the expansion and expression of the universe. I will write more soon :]
@@wafflehouse5289 If we want to pass the filter as a species, then we should do it as a species. No East, West, that religion, this religion bullshit. We do this as humans!
Having the right conditions for life to start (Goldilocks Zone, Magnetosphere, Stable Star, Position of Solar system in Galaxy). Life starting. Life becoming multicellular. Leaving the water. Developing intelligence. Five mass extinctions...Taking a stab at between 10-13
@@galileacarmona6254 someone is watching the human race might be from the future the way the ufo instantly zips away is because they can slow time is the only thing that makes sense
I think that an unconscious being but able to feel and enjoy life (like a cat or a dog) is much more lucky. We carry the burden of knowing that we can die anytime or in the "best case scenario" we will get weaker, old and then die. We live in a constant struggle to not struggle when we get old. Self-awareness is like the ultimate irony from life.
As I was watching this I couldn’t help but have this thought: What if a civilization much more advanced than we are flew around to habitable planets by humans and simply left a single celled organism capable of mitosis... Then flew off to some other part of the universe. No more interactions; simply watching how their “experiments” grow. For example: the water turning hot... It won’t turn hot, but if that’s what if it would take for humanity’s timeline to start, someone could place the hot water there, and let nature take over. Idk, I just love this channel
The size of the universe is extremely big and may be near infinite if you take into account entropy and consciousness then anything that is possible will likely occur within the span of the universe's history , before the universe dies of heat death all possibilities must be expressed since entropy is not simply chaos but rather every possible micro state that a particle can ever occur in space A good example of entropy is a house it's in one state so it has low entropy, but if you destroy it then entropy increases , now you have many more possible possibilities of work to do with these particles so anything and everything can happen given enough time
Another great filter could be something called "Micro Nova". An interesting theory that suggests a cycle of 12,000 years of high activity on the Sun and low magnetic forces (weak shield) of Earth, resulting in more damage that usual. It isn't an extintion event, but rather something that could fry our tech and send us back to the stone age. Interesting stuff.
"where is everybody" is a very ape unique question. I have this unfactual feeling that if other species of our close relatives would poses superior intelligence to ours, they would not bother with such quests. I think this is a ape trait. Intelligence, even mammalian intelligence is not bound to desire our desires. I also think this is some kind of a narrative our ape mind is stuck in, and we truly have no idea how to think of such accurately.
here is my theory: because of time relativity if we somehow see the earth from >1 light years we won't see our modern civilization, but the past civilization, what if other civilization exist but because of relativity we cannot see them because it's technically their past right?, they might have saw our planet but thinks "Oh damn, its an uncivilized planet again" vice versa please like if it is even kinda make sense lol
Ah, but any beings that could detect life on our planet from afar, would also be aware of relativity and how light travels. They would almost certainly understand the fact that life on our planet may have advanced further during the time elapsed from the light leaving our planet and it reaching them. Or, in my opinion, since this method of observation (light) is simply just not ideal in this way, they probably found an alternative and don't have to "wait" on light anymore. Or even, given a certain "image" of our planet, made up of "old" light, they might be be able to simulate or predict what it would like in the present. I dunno, just some thoughts.
E.T's have to twist gravity and time itself to move so quickly in space, making them technically time travelers. If that hypothetically is true then I guess they'd be able to see our "present time" today
In regards to the Fermi paradox, I think we're either Firstborn, or there's just so much distance between us and the next intelligent lifeforms that we can't see them yet.
Wanna know what I think the great filter is, it is the fact that one day every star consumes its solar system. The speed limit of the universe is the speed of light. That being said, what if it’s impossible for a species to leave its home solar system because a normal object with mass can only travel roughly 80% the speed of light and imagine how for apart earth like planets are. The only exception to this rule is how fast the universe expands and the speed of space itself. That being said the only possible way around the great filter is some kind of a warp drive where you would have the space around the craft move it to another location. This is all theoretical and requires various states of known things such as negative electricity, which scientists don’t even know if it exists or not... More than likely warp drives are impossible and all species existence is limited to the lifespan of its star.
Not even remotely. If you do not know by now what monster is truly rearing its head (it is called climate - we kinda sorta depend on stable climate in a very, very narrow range) you haven't been paying attention.
We are the intelligent life forms that will be the extra terrestrials of the future as we sprout new life across the galaxy through terraforming. Let that sink in for a minute.
...only if we get rid of the 6 billion or so idiots that are walking around and draining our natural resources, speeding us ALL toward extinction. Right now the human race is all about "quantity" when we need to be focusing on "quality". Truth hurts.
@@gdb5448 bro u gotta know a very small portion of people, being most privileged, powerful and wealthy ones are the ones who take and waste most of our resources😅u might consider urself living a decent life but truth is the rest of us are simply fighting each other for the residue on their plates, that's how much resources this planet have and the 1% willing to not share
Great video!!! First I would like to state that if there is one major thing that would prevent civilizations from passing the Great Filter I believe it would be a lack of resources to make a push into becoming an intergalactic species. The second point I would like to throw out is there are most likely hundreds if not thousands of Great filters a civilization would have to go through in the course of its life to continue to survive. Of course this also depends on how long the civilization does survive.
*asteroid coming from deep space, moving thousands or millions mph, Could be covered in something harder than anything we know" Us: Lets send a rocket and like push it over so it'll miss earth. Yea, that'll work. asteroid: Bro... i came from deep outer space... You think a rocket is going to disrespect me like that?..
Well, knowing the arsenals of the world and the minds of scientists it probably wouldn't be too hard to just nudge the trajectory of the asteroid by like half a centimeter.
Just my theory 1.there is a great filter which can't be penetrated but we did it or it is way ahed and we will go there.we are still behind it 2.our solar system is the only place life can exist because the concept of Life is only is here.there are trillions of things different from life and we cannot imagine that 3.or we are in the great filter and extinction of life is already happening
Disappointed that climate change was not mentioned as a possible "filter." IMO it makes sense to assume that alien civilizations, at our point of development, may have also used hydrocarbons for energy. After all, it sure is convenient. Perhaps most civilizations die out because they fail to convert to sustainable energy generation. Thumbs up, btw.
@Jay Blake WOW. That escalated quickly, Lol. I haven't ever met an Elon-hater before, but makes sense that it would come from a communist. If you like communism a lot, go move to a communist country. Oh wait, they are all either dead, or poor as shit. Hmm. Funny how that works. Some CEO's succeed, some fail. Time will tell which one Elon will be. Will he be Steve Jobs, or Elizabeth Holmes? Don't be so sure he is a fraud. Also your man "Thought Slime" doesn't understand that intrinsic intelligence exists. Perhaps because he is lacking it.
@Jay Blake I should add that the only Elon-haters I've known about, until now, are the Tesla short-sellers, which proceeded to lose tens of billions of dollars :)
@Jay Blake "The cynics may be the loudest voices, but I promise you, they will accomplish the least." - Barack Obama You will be proven wrong. My only hope is that in 10 years, you think back and realize it.
It gets kinda annoying having people put the edgy answer “what if aliens don’t want to meet us because we are so shitty” when all of life can be shitty at times and it could be put simply that we are just too far to hear each other
He also slurs his words. He doesn't enunciate very well. He was just rushing through what he'd typed up, and he was reading too fast. He needs to learn to slow down and speak more clearly.
The one thing this video forgets to mention, is the fact that even there were life out there, even if they tried to contact us, we'd never see them, or find out. These distances are so ridiculously large that it makes even light seem slow, so slow it could take billions of years for something like a message sent through light to reach us. And, anything we can see is involved with the same problem. What we see from faraway stars and planets is already outdated by billions of years. Even the positions of the things we see are outdated. The odds of life existing in any form is ridiculously likely, though it's not a question of if life exists, but if we can ever find it. No matter how much life there is out there, we may never see it and certainly never even try to find it unless we find a way to get from one place to another much faster than light.
Kurzgesagt : The Kardashev scale
Aperture : The great Filter
This has been a wonderful week so far
I see that you are a man of culture.
Haha yea
@@diptoneelde836 I think they all plan their videos and share their ideas with each other lol
Faith in humanity .. Eehhhh I mean faith in the internet restored.
Just bloody baned those TikTok useless apps. Only degraded human intelligent
Exactly
This inspires me and depresses me at the same time
I feel you
Same
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That's why hentai .... I mean science exists. 😆
because the possibilities with space is both fascinating and horrifying
There's a third option. If life is abundant in the universe, then ONE of them would be the first in their Galaxy to establish an interstellar civilization. And so, there is a possibility that we are perhaps, as arrogant as it sounds, First. We may become the very first Interstellar Civilization in our Galaxy. We could be, to other life in the universe, the aliens. In the future.
This is exactly what I was thinking!
Perhaps... but the universe / galaxy has been around for billions of years before Earth even existed. Why has no other species spread across the galaxy in that time? If we are the first to achieve these things and become interstellar then that would indicate the great filter is indeed behind us.
@@tomh8110 It takes a certain amount of time for things to stabilize enough, for the right balance of elements to be created, etc.
@@p4inmaker I would like to offer my counter argument that the universe has been stabile long enough for a species to prove their existence through a median. Based off of this assumption we could assume that the Great Filter is behind us, causing our civilization to be the first to pass it.
@@Levi-mw2rb Only recently, has all the building block for life been available.
10:27 I strongly agree. What do you do when you search for something on the internet, but your search yields no results? You go with something less specific and broader. We should apply the same principle in the search for extraterrestrial life and extraterrestrial intelligence. Since from, our vantage point, it appears that life is uncommon, focusing on terrestrial planets with liquid water and a N2-O2 atmosphere in just the right concentrations is unlikely to yield any result. However, if we broaden the search to potential signs of life to other parameters, like gas giants, alternative solvents like ammonia, hydrocarbons, sulfuric acid, liquid nitrogen or even supercritical fluids like carbon dioxide, and alternative biochemistries like, silicon-based or even life based on metallic elements like iron, we are increasing our odds of finding something.
It is my opinion that if life exists elsewhere and we find it, it will most certainly going to be different to anything we have on Earth and the conditions that allowed life to form on their home planet are likely to be just as "fine-tuned" to them, if not more so than ours are, such as in the case of borane-based or sulfur-based life as those are far more reactive than carbon as far as we know.
agree !, thank you !
I have had the same theories for a while what if we are looking at the past of the planets we find before they had life or before life left it. Let's say we find a what we Humans see is a planet that looks beautiful with no life but in fact life was on it. They just left due to some event or they are looking for people too it's just they can't find anyone because of the same predicament were in. Life is out there I believe it, It's just we can't find it and they can't find us or maybe they found us but they way we treat each other is the reason they avoid contact. If you really think about this the only way they became a interstellar civilization is because they had to all come together in order to achieve that, So when they see us & the way we struggle with race, climate etc. they avoid us because it only reminds them of what they use to be or maybe they don't want to contact us because it will just be a pain for them. We have to think about the morals and ethics they might have VS what me might have.
So in turn there is life out there were just to dumb to find them.
Agreed, I always felt scientists were limiting our chances of find alien life by looking for conditions similar to our world. There might be many environments very different to our own that may yet produce forms of life we may never have dreamed of. I've also believed that we may find life in our own solar system on a moon such as Titan, and if life were to exist there that would be a prime example of extra terrestrial life evolving on very different track to us.
This could also be why aliens haven't contacted us. They believe Earth-like planets are too hostile to create life, so they don't mind looking.
I believe there's a theory on possibility of life on moons like Titan, in the absence of water and methane instead, something like that I guess you should check it out.
Humanity: Is the great filter behind or ahead of us?
Universe: yes
Conor Chrisso but what is time? Is it motion? Some things don’t move so it wouldn’t be universal thus it can’t be time. If it’s a thing then we can bend it to our will in which case time travel would be possible but what about all the paradoxes? Take the grandfather paradox how does time solve that? Is it impossible to affect something that has already happened? But if we can time travel then effectively everything has already happened in which case time is unchangeable which would define time as everything that ever has happened and everything that ever will happen. Ok but if we know what will happen we can change it. So under that definition time travel would be impossible.
Time and the universe are filled with interesting questions. Some of us find a “life” in thinking and theorizing about these great questions. Are we alone?
Why are we here?
What’s the meaning of life?
It’s cliche but these are the big questions of humanity. Are we here to protect the universe? But to protect it there has to be something wanting to destroy it. Are we to protect life? In which case it would be from themselves and the universe in which case the universe created us to defy it. Are WE that thing to destroy the universe? Perhaps destroy it to make it suitable for us? Oxygen does like to react with stuff so terraforming a life filled planet would likely destroy them all. All valid question. Just as valid as questions like
Does this park have a toilet?
Will I get this job?
When will I meet my wife?
All equally valid.
Also fuck Elon musk
@Conor Chrisso wtf are you on about
@@a_human8489 But really why bothering asking the meaning of life, for me, it's better without it because then you can give meaning to it if life really has a meaning we either can defy or accept it but without meaning, we can come up with one ourselves and isn't it better, imagine the endless possibilities that we can make not knowing or having a meaning to our existence? We can be literally whatever we want to do whatever we want it's up to ourselves well at least that is what I think.
For me knowing the meaning of life, why we are here is just chaining ourselves away from the limitless meanings that we can make by not knowing or having a establish purpose.
haha, Narrow is the filter that leads to life!
We aren’t here for a purpose. We’re just HERE. No reason. We’re here because we are. That’s it. Thinking that we should be the “protectors” of the universe means that we should be the equivalent of the main character of the universe, which is extremely egotistical. Even if we are the only life in the universe, we would only be able to expand to the local group. We might be able to expand to a few others if we develop FTL ships, but that’s it. We can’t be the defenders of the universe if we can’t defend all of it!😂😂
This channel always feels like I'm watching a movie
You should Watch melody sheep too
That is the power of money
Or a traler kind of
It is a movie
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This was incredible. Sometimes it’s great to take a step back from our involvement in our lives to understand how incredibly improbable everything is. It makes you appreciate life again, and to cherish every moment we have to share on this planet together.
That's a bias since you can only wonder about how inprobable it is because it has happened, else you wouldn't exist
We are not the center of the universe it is just randomness which physics is based on
Think about it that way: you can only fear the death when you are alive
In quantum physics every possible outcome IS reality and you are just one of many possibilities
It's weird to wrap the head around it but you can not appreciate the randomness since your outcome by wondering about it is already 100%
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I like your scientific approach! I didn’t consider that both our sample size and limited technology would impact our perception of the odds. We cannot truly grasp whether life itself is rare or abundant until we stretch out further in our galaxy. Until then we can only hypothesize about the odds, and hope we are not alone. Although considering the sheer innumerable amount of planets in the habitable zone that Kepler found it is likely that we are in fact not alone, and it is likely that there could be other type 1 civilizations out there. Theoretically since we do exist, it is not impossible for other self aware life forms to arise in other parts of the galaxy, but you are correct that with the current sample size we cannot accurately estimate the odds. I would love to live to see the discovery of extra terrestrial life, but alas it is unlikely since we are limited by the current technology of our time.
I love getting notifications from Aperture and Exurb1a so much. Keep up the great work man!
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Omg same
Ah yes the existential turtle
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Yessirrr
Does anyone know where this guy gets his stock footage holy shit
The legendary immortal Camera man of course! He's helps a lot of people who do videos on history and science! ☺️
@@takeru51 r/wooosh
Okay but does anyone know the music from 6:27
Lmao
@@takeru51 r/woooosh
Shower thoughts: we call early risers "early birds" and late nighters "night owls" but owls are birds too
Shower thoughts: the early bird got the work but the early worm got the bird...
GSHFilms took me a couple minutes to get that one. Very clever
Install312 thanks lol. My favorite excuse to sleep in haha
So? No one is saying owls aren't birds. Lol.
The early bird gets the worm , but...
The second mouse gets the cheese.
Everyone: where are aliens?
Me: how are we stil alive?
Because Universe? I don't know.
- a random person trying to answer the question
Humanity's answer: GOD
Me: ofc 🙄
Nice 69 likes
@@ahdafnaik1333 Then there's others who believe in multiple gods, existence itself made it so, the self, etc.
But most say God, so... okay
- same random person trying not to belittle belief...
doritos91381 I agree with you about the part where we shouldn’t belittle each other for our beliefs: i don’t believe in gods, but I can understand why people do, everyone knows so little about the creation of humanity, and we’re all trying to make sense of it. Which is why we shouldn’t belittle others for what they believe, we’re all trying to make sense of the world around us, people have their own opinions, some people think it’s god, some people think it’s multiple gods and some people believe it’s a giant explosion. And religion and the belief of gods is a great thing in my opinion, it creates a place for people to talk, express their beliefs, feel accepted and that’s why we shouldn’t judge people for their beliefs.
People,
right now you all are passing through *THE GREAT FILTER*
Sincerely,
*2 0 2 0*
śhübh ᠰ sounds bout right. Guess I’ll be seeing y’all on the other side
watch after we think this is all over on December 31 a fuckin huge meteor kills us😂
It's more like natural selection at this point
@@SunsetSecondary wouldn't jinx it if i were u :O
This isn't a great filter this is a test to see if you can.
I don't see "The Great Filter" as a single event. I see it as all events that could have stopped us from developing this far and all those events that could end our existence looking forward.
@Conor Chrisso but what is help,
@@User-l3u6m funny 2020 comment is bad is funny
I usually thought of this idea as the chains of disaster! you know, like the domino effect of one disastrous event triggering another and so on
Human history has no shortage of disastrous events
The probability of us being here is so low that we probably aren't.
FBI OPEN UP
@@trufu9678 like umbrella.
Hol up.
schrödinger's existence
69 likes...nice
Humans: Where is everyone?
Reapers: *whistling awkwardly*
Imagine if they existed and harvested the Milky Way when the pyramids were being built
We got Shepard and garrus so we will be OK!
We are screwed if those kind of beings exist
It could be a...
Dark Forrest 😲👽
They have found monoliths....IT'S GETTING SPICY
Am I the only one who while listening to him ventures deep inside my own thoughts about life and the universe and forgets about the video?
Yep, I had to backtrack a couple of times until I realized that this video is just a bunch of tangents
Maybe Gamma-Ray Burst really Wild out there. We are the lucky ones.
*For now*
u must be really fun at parties
Sudarshana Jha Yea he is, he’s a space party god! Nobody can resist partying to those Wild af Gamma Ray Bursts!
thing is, if a gamma-ray burst is coming to us, we won't know until its too late
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@@sudarshanajha2786 You must be really boring at parties .
I've never understood why we think that because we "can't see or hear anybody" that there's no life close by. We can't even "see" the next closest exoplanets in any meaningful detail beyond what radio and infrared can tell us. If the galaxy was a beach, we couldn't even see to the next grain of sand. Our frame of reference is so tiny, it's extremely arrogant that we even think we know what to look for.
Yes , this is true. It’s also a question of the duration of a civilatiin...maybe they only last a few thousand years at best? In the scale of billions of years that would make it hard to coincide exoplanetary life
The issue is radio. It's not that they haven't intentionally reached out, it's that we can't hear any accidental signs via radio. Anyone within 100 light years would be able to hear our radio transmissions by now. You can't stop the signal, once it's sent into space, it will continue forever. Same goes in reverse, we should be able to hear something, anything.
@@daverohrich8518 Maybe most life never develops radio transmitters, over the billions of years of complex life on this planet, it seems only our species has had the convergence of intelligence, social development, biological form, material conditions, and technological advancement that allow us to build complex machines.
Humanity's path of evolution is very unorthodox. We aren't all that well adapted to our surroundings, we aren't physically strong or fast, and it seems our only main biological advantage is the ability to adapt our surroundings to us (if we can wear the fur of other animals we can develop more sweat glands to keep us cool, if we can cook food we can dedicate more resources towards the brain, etc.), which is a risky strategy because of increasing dependency and upstart costs.
Nothing codes for civilization, it's just a happenstance that those of us who developed that way happened to survive long enough for our intelligence to give us the world.
This is what I’ve been trying to say. Just because we can’t see it doesnt mean it’s not there. I believe these beings we seek are not on the same vibrational level as we are. For example, we in 3D can see 2D, but 2D cannot see us. These beings could live in 4D or even 5D which is incomprehensible.
Hmmm...seems ripe for a curveball, so how about this: When you think you're just being paranoid, that doesn't mean they're not all out to get you!
I think the great filter is space itself. Even with the most generous values plugged into the Drake equation, our nearest neighbor could be hundreds or thousands of light years away. We don't know if faster than light travel is practically possible. So each potential civilization may be stuck within their solar systems, or maybe a nearby system or two.
But there should be signs or present or past life in our Milky Way
I'll literally listen to this guy talk about sponsors for hours
If school has taught me anything, it's that humanity is going to flunk the test.
Smart aisan kid:
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Not all of us have to pass
@@Velocitist But if consider humanity as one. We all have to pass it.
Kvatikoss hmmmm
Aliens: "we come in peace"
Humans: " yeah ok what you wearing though?"
Who is peace and why do we care where the aliens come
@WhatsGoingOn this in response to me? If so I understand
"Y'all got any space drugs?"
AZURE Well that’s just something we think because we are life too and we just happened to have things that make US feel a certain way so maybe they would understand that but who knows if you see what I’m tryna say here
@WhatsGoingOn I've seen far worse
Imagine there a space war going on right now and everyone knows about it but not us...
Were just that primitive civ in stellaris while the end game crisis is just murdering everyone
Everyone is a strong word. You feel there aren't civs like yours?
The Awesome King I love that game, such a huge shame the slowdown kicks in late game.
The joke is that we are actually quarantined by the rest of the solar system because of our murder rates
Would be cool if we could be collateral damage in an alien war, stray lazerbeam or something blow up the earth :D
I’ve always thought about the fact that there could be “life” but not in the same definition we interpret it. There could be different forms and they could be living off of something other than water or oxygen and hydrogen. We can’t limit our ideas to only our form of life because the possibilities of it being something else are endless.
Your not wrong, hell, Stephen hawking even said this in his alien documentary I watched as a kid.
I'm increasingly convinced that we are on the "you're f___ed" side of the great filter. And the saddest part is we are the cause of our own demise.
Probably but we still have time to fix it
@@freakster-6029 your assuming sufficient collective will to do so...
If the great filter is the development of fusion power before fossil fuels wreck the planet, we are cutting it might close!
Y'all must learn to love than destroy only way to pass this bs great filter
Maybe we aren’t meant to live forever. Everything dies , so make of that what you will
Everybody asks, "where dem alien's"
But nobody is asking, "how Dem alien's"
No guys I'm not 14 and this isn't deep
I'm 14... I'm immature. 👌
As a civilization, i know my home planet's doing fine, thanks for asking :)
Probably no one says that because it's not English.
no im 14 n this is deep as shit
Mans uploaded while I was typing a pick up line and now I completely forgot what I was saying
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Was it “are you from Tennessee?”
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I remember reading about the Fermi paradox years back. It really sparked my interest in physics, and science in general. This was a great video, thank you :)
The greatest mystery to me was mentioned here, why would random molecules align themselves to create life, with a goal to replicate and become more complex...for what purpose. It's like this is an experiment by the God, Gods, or whomever's running all this in a simulation. It's just that their timescale and ours differ just that much. Maybe they will check back on us after eons and decide the results were unsatisfactory, reset.
That means god can't predict, so are we.
You’re assuming a purpose is needed. It could very well be that there is no purpose and no divine entity or programmer.
You're asking a question with a built-in assumption here. It may only be a mere coincidence that it became life. Think of it like this, There are a colossal amount of atoms and molecules in the universe, and they just happened to collide and become life within a couple of billion years. Now that may not seem possible, but consider the time span and the amount of atoms and molecules on Earth, the chances may be slim, but it's likely it's because of that
That doesn't make any sense, because wouldn't random molecules have to align themselves to create the creator?
Anything with a nonzero probability will eventually happen. Even our universe has a really probability of happening in vaccum but it did happen!
When wondering "Where is everybody?" we can only look at ourselves in the mirror. We could be that first group to find other life in the universe for all we know. It has to start somewhere doesn't it? And with how old the universe is, we've only just began to grasp the technology to enter space. We can't just expect there to be others before us who've already searched the entire universe. Perhaps others have found each other, but we're in a majority of undiscovered planets.
Also may have gone extinct already
You can read the dictionary and make it sound interesting
David Attengourgh (sorry I misspell the last name a shame) can probably read a phone book and soud awesome)
True
And you can close your mind and heart to anything you choose to. That's how free choice works. :)
Julie-Ann Whittaker what is that even meant to mean?
@@Sam-nm9vp you can accept, take on board or dismiss any information you encounter. It's up to you.
Great video as always, Aperture! I like the quality of you videos, and especially, the voice :D
Everyone: Where are aliens?
Me: How are they?
But like fr. What if they are going through a harder time than us rn. Or what if they are trying just as hard to find other life as we are maybe more.
Emotions are a waste of time
Aliens have been here fr
@@Sync-Edits Emotions are what aliens are after so you might wanna rethink that
@@nvmffs 👀 they are coming to take my gay away
It's important that every human being understand the dimensions, because we live in every dimension. We are not just in one dimension. We used to believe that we are in the third dimension. But actually, we live in every one of them. Dimensions are not just a place that you go when your consciousness is aware of them. It's a perspective you have of reality. Reality is just one thing. It's just only one dimension. It's just one truth. But that only truth has many ways of being seen. So as many beings can see that only truth, we can have more perspective to improve that truth. So that's why we have at least nine dimensions that are the basis of our reality. And we are now able just to see the third dimension, to feel the third dimension. But we actually live in many of them. That's why when I try to explain where we come from or who am I or what is the truth of this reality of this planet and the history of humanity, I will not explain the whole truth. I will not explain the only truth. I'm telling the part of the truth I've seen. In this planet that we live in, the third dimension, we are bounded by the Trinity. The Trinity is a concept that unites us all and not only in concept but also in religion and science. The Trinity is the thing that made us exist. Trinity was born from the second dimension. The second dimension started to divide itself in order to create the positive and the negative. In the middle, in the neutral, it was that spot where the whole energy of the universe was going back and from which it was going out.
So these two vibrations start to split, and split, and split like a mitosis in the cells, once and again in every direction, going so far away that the concepts of the unity start to split as long and as far as it could in the positive and the negative. But suddenly when it got the most expanded, the force of the neutrality start to push them back to the source of energy. So it was kind of an echo. That echo that was created from the duality, we start to make like waves around the universe that we call time. Time start to move like waves in this big ocean, and every movement had a different vibration. Those waves were so low and so high that started to move so much that it start to create energy in-between polarities, positive and negative, moving this energy around and making it like a spiral. And that spiral start to create the energy for the first time.
Energy is what we call light, and vibration we call sound. When they went together to the very same spot and all the energies and sounds from the universe went to the core of neutrality, the duality of positive and negative create a new reality what we call the matter, or the form. The form would be the shapes of the universe, would be the way in which the consciousness will move, which was no more the expansion and expression of the universe. I will write more soon :]
Don't know why the last half sounded pseudoscientific
Interesting 🧐
What was the purpose of write all that?
@@ftfyoungleon it is
@@austin2774 this dude sounds like a 14 year old edge lord who just read "The kybalion" and feels like he's acquired all the wisdom in the world.
Title : the great filter humanitys final exam
Me : yeah everyone fails in final exam right?
I don’t
@@grimsobad8545 Unfortunately, this final exam is a team project that involves the whole world, and if majority fails, you also fail.
@@wafflehouse5289 If we want to pass the filter as a species, then we should do it as a species.
No East, West, that religion, this religion bullshit. We do this as humans!
Nothing last’s forever, not even the good times but neither the bad times. Although, time is always ticking. :)
Tough time never lasts, only tough people lasts - Some smart african dude
Time is an illusion
Unus annus
time is an illusion
@@usherlubin7416 that's helps things make sense
I wonder how many filters we've already passed.
well, we're almost through 2020
meaty wheelchair *knocks on wood* We don’t want to jinx anything
I wonder how many filters are coming
Having the right conditions for life to start (Goldilocks Zone, Magnetosphere, Stable Star, Position of Solar system in Galaxy). Life starting. Life becoming multicellular. Leaving the water. Developing intelligence. Five mass extinctions...Taking a stab at between 10-13
Also human population went to only 1000 when a super volcano erupted making us an endangered or extremeley endangered species so that’s another one
0:00 4.18... We were so close to greatness
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It’s funny that he considers us ‘intelligent’. He’s quite the comedian.
Well, We are infact much more intelligent than any organism known to this day so yea unless you bring any specie smarter than humans
I mean he has a point because some humans make us seem like we never evolved.
If we're so intelligent why do the aliens egnor us
@@terryarnn150 but is there aliens?
@@galileacarmona6254 someone is watching the human race might be from the future the way the ufo instantly zips away is because they can slow time is the only thing that makes sense
I think that an unconscious being but able to feel and enjoy life (like a cat or a dog) is much more lucky. We carry the burden of knowing that we can die anytime or in the "best case scenario" we will get weaker, old and then die. We live in a constant struggle to not struggle when we get old. Self-awareness is like the ultimate irony from life.
As I was watching this I couldn’t help but have this thought:
What if a civilization much more advanced than we are flew around to habitable planets by humans and simply left a single celled organism capable of mitosis... Then flew off to some other part of the universe. No more interactions; simply watching how their “experiments” grow.
For example: the water turning hot... It won’t turn hot, but if that’s what if it would take for humanity’s timeline to start, someone could place the hot water there, and let nature take over.
Idk, I just love this channel
You are describing the plot of Prometheus
Ryan Are you joking?
I just checked and it’s 7/10 on IMDb, I’m going to have to check this movie out!
Like planet sized petri dishes, yeah some civilizations do that...
@@avoidmysnipes7541 You gotta be kidding me. I'll be joining you.
We'll either be destroyed by an armageddon type situation or we'll beat this final test and mark our place amongst the stars
no mankind will fail and be extinct
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The size of the universe is extremely big and may be near infinite if you take into account entropy and consciousness then anything that is possible will likely occur within the span of the universe's history , before the universe dies of heat death all possibilities must be expressed since entropy is not simply chaos but rather every possible micro state that a particle can ever occur in space
A good example of entropy is a house it's in one state so it has low entropy, but if you destroy it then entropy increases , now you have many more possible possibilities of work to do with these particles so anything and everything can happen given enough time
Let me just prepare to go onto my balcony to watch this video and have an existential crisis...
Another great filter could be something called "Micro Nova". An interesting theory that suggests a cycle of 12,000 years of high activity on the Sun and low magnetic forces (weak shield) of Earth, resulting in more damage that usual. It isn't an extintion event, but rather something that could fry our tech and send us back to the stone age. Interesting stuff.
"where is everybody" is a very ape unique question. I have this unfactual feeling that if other species of our close relatives would poses superior intelligence to ours, they would not bother with such quests. I think this is a ape trait. Intelligence, even mammalian intelligence is not bound to desire our desires.
I also think this is some kind of a narrative our ape mind is stuck in, and we truly have no idea how to think of such accurately.
This channel is incredible. Thank you Aperture for the videos that millions of people have enjoyed worldwide.
here is my theory: because of time relativity if we somehow see the earth from >1 light years we won't see our modern civilization, but the past civilization, what if other civilization exist but because of relativity we cannot see them because it's technically their past right?, they might have saw our planet but thinks "Oh damn, its an uncivilized planet again" vice versa
please like if it is even kinda make sense lol
Ah, but any beings that could detect life on our planet from afar, would also be aware of relativity and how light travels. They would almost certainly understand the fact that life on our planet may have advanced further during the time elapsed from the light leaving our planet and it reaching them. Or, in my opinion, since this method of observation (light) is simply just not ideal in this way, they probably found an alternative and don't have to "wait" on light anymore. Or even, given a certain "image" of our planet, made up of "old" light, they might be be able to simulate or predict what it would like in the present. I dunno, just some thoughts.
@@Jake-ee5lr exactly the point i was about to make
E.T's have to twist gravity and time itself to move so quickly in space, making them technically time travelers. If that hypothetically is true then I guess they'd be able to see our "present time" today
@@Wimpeggs4481 yuuup. Time is most likely not a single dimension, or a "straight line" as most people think. It is multi-dimensional, just like space.
But if they see Earth from a lightyear away, won't they just see Earth in 2019?
Whenever I see an aperture video I click as fast as possible
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Your not the only one
i do the same thing .lol
Video isn't going anywhere clicking fast on it doens't make difference
EMPEROR 73 we know. We just want to be special lol
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For some reason ever time I see these videos it’s the same feeling of watching interstellar, I feel kinda the grand scale and beauty of the universe.
Just the idea of humanity having one "final exam" gives me the chills. Hell, I can barely make it past my college finals....
In regards to the Fermi paradox, I think we're either Firstborn, or there's just so much distance between us and the next intelligent lifeforms that we can't see them yet.
watching this makes me realize how much of a fluke humanity is
9:32 solution: call saitama from one punch man that guy can get the job done 👍👨🦲👊
I thought the same thing
Wanna know what I think the great filter is, it is the fact that one day every star consumes its solar system. The speed limit of the universe is the speed of light. That being said, what if it’s impossible for a species to leave its home solar system because a normal object with mass can only travel roughly 80% the speed of light and imagine how for apart earth like planets are. The only exception to this rule is how fast the universe expands and the speed of space itself. That being said the only possible way around the great filter is some kind of a warp drive where you would have the space around the craft move it to another location. This is all theoretical and requires various states of known things such as negative electricity, which scientists don’t even know if it exists or not... More than likely warp drives are impossible and all species existence is limited to the lifespan of its star.
Every time I watch your videos, I get lost in a trance and come out feeling like years have past..
Love that scientific spiritual feelings that these kind of videos give me
Man, these kinds of videos make me so unbelievably sad, and I don't even know why. It just seems to strike something deep within me.
This should be a podcast, I would love to listen to this...
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The quality of your content is very inspiring
I don’t think about these things too often, I feel like one can literally go insane of they stare into the abyss.
The abyss also gazes. - Nietzsche
Love this
Hello. you didn't upload for 9 month
@@mukmin. called out
This guys finna get thousands of likes just for being verified
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"there are two possibilities, either we are alone or not, both are equally terrifying"
4.18 is the reason you’re alive…
Yeah that’s my birthday
lets hope the test is cancelled due to some virus.. or is the virus the test?
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This is peak "I am 14 and this is deep" energy
Underrated lmao
Or has it already happened, what about the black death or the ice age.
Not even remotely. If you do not know by now what monster is truly rearing its head (it is called climate - we kinda sorta depend on stable climate in a very, very narrow range) you haven't been paying attention.
The irony of Fermi asking where everybody is and then making THE bomb and scare them away!
That's the thing we want to find them just to scare the shi₹ out of them
4.18
So close but still so so far away..
When i watch aperture's videos, i feel like i have the knowledge ever known to man
This is one of those channels I didnt know I needed in my life
Where do you get these high quality clips?
Jeff Hunter damn it’s that easy?
He travelled space 20 times looking for the perfect pics, duh 🙄
There are probably aliens somewhere that have the exact same problem as us and cant find anybody
We are the intelligent life forms that will be the extra terrestrials of the future as we sprout new life across the galaxy through terraforming. Let that sink in for a minute.
Only if we could keep our shit together and not exterminate ourselves too soon
...only if we get rid of the 6 billion or so idiots that are walking around and draining our natural resources, speeding us ALL toward extinction. Right now the human race is all about "quantity" when we need to be focusing on "quality". Truth hurts.
@@gdb5448 bro u gotta know a very small portion of people, being most privileged, powerful and wealthy ones are the ones who take and waste most of our resources😅u might consider urself living a decent life but truth is the rest of us are simply fighting each other for the residue on their plates, that's how much resources this planet have and the 1% willing to not share
Great production. Very humbling and well thought out/researched. Thank you for this perspective. Thorough yet timely. Great presentation.
Great video!!! First I would like to state that if there is one major thing that would prevent civilizations from passing the Great Filter I believe it would be a lack of resources to make a push into becoming an intergalactic species. The second point I would like to throw out is there are most likely hundreds if not thousands of Great filters a civilization would have to go through in the course of its life to continue to survive. Of course this also depends on how long the civilization does survive.
*asteroid coming from deep space, moving thousands or millions mph, Could be covered in something harder than anything we know"
Us: Lets send a rocket and like push it over so it'll miss earth. Yea, that'll work.
asteroid: Bro... i came from deep outer space... You think a rocket is going to disrespect me like that?..
Us: .... but we made movies about this shit, we win! We will drill into you and nuke your guts... yeeehaw! Space Cowboys Oil Drillers FTW!
Well, knowing the arsenals of the world and the minds of scientists it probably wouldn't be too hard to just nudge the trajectory of the asteroid by like half a centimeter.
Just my theory
1.there is a great filter which can't be penetrated but we did it or it is way ahed and we will go there.we are still behind it
2.our solar system is the only place life can exist because the concept of Life is only is here.there are trillions of things different from life and we cannot imagine that
3.or we are in the great filter and extinction of life is already happening
6:53 wat? english. annunciate
"it's like plugged in un of the orbit they were in, and jetison the mountain a the uptyness of space" is it?
Your videos are awesome man. 🌌🚀
man you need more subs, i really enjoy listening to your vids whilst playing games
yeah, mean while the aliens secretly living among us with the help of the goverment are laughing their ass off. lol.
11:48
The Japanese attacked Washington DC
Winston Churchill was the Japanese prime Minister
Where do you get this stock footage???
Disappointed that climate change was not mentioned as a possible "filter." IMO it makes sense to assume that alien civilizations, at our point of development, may have also used hydrocarbons for energy. After all, it sure is convenient. Perhaps most civilizations die out because they fail to convert to sustainable energy generation.
Thumbs up, btw.
Well my former planet didn't use atmospheric composition altering energy sources...we're not dumb enough to do that...
@Jay Blake Could be death by capitalism. Could also be saved by capitalism. #Tesla
@Jay Blake WOW. That escalated quickly, Lol. I haven't ever met an Elon-hater before, but makes sense that it would come from a communist. If you like communism a lot, go move to a communist country. Oh wait, they are all either dead, or poor as shit. Hmm. Funny how that works.
Some CEO's succeed, some fail. Time will tell which one Elon will be. Will he be Steve Jobs, or Elizabeth Holmes? Don't be so sure he is a fraud.
Also your man "Thought Slime" doesn't understand that intrinsic intelligence exists. Perhaps because he is lacking it.
@Jay Blake I should add that the only Elon-haters I've known about, until now, are the Tesla short-sellers, which proceeded to lose tens of billions of dollars :)
@Jay Blake "The cynics may be the loudest voices, but I promise you, they will accomplish the least." - Barack Obama
You will be proven wrong. My only hope is that in 10 years, you think back and realize it.
Let’s hope this man hits the algorithm.
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4.18: the average amount of juul pods smoked per day by the average 13 yr old
Whats a jull pod?
Lmfao underrated comment
*If it happened once, it can happen again...* -Reality Law
You clearly haven't coded a singleton pattern in OOD
It gets kinda annoying having people put the edgy answer “what if aliens don’t want to meet us because we are so shitty” when all of life can be shitty at times and it could be put simply that we are just too far to hear each other
Amen to that, Earthling.
No we are the most shitty it makes sense
@Soles Demigod hey im a simp, and i get on in ET civilizations just fine :t
Just found you today, this channel is like my solution to my rampent exubra addiction
4:18 is the meaning of life
There out there, we just arent allowed to know yet
@@robbyz512 your face is
@@robbyz512 I've seen your dads spelling
You’re both equally worthless. Happy now?
@@arandomteto his dad is
Oh my, this is one of the worst comment feeds I have ever seen.
*Your narration is in a very complicated English. Please add Subtitles. I couldn't get anything about except the word: Great-filter*
He speaks really fluently with proper english tho-
There is a button that does that for you 🧐
@@bffjkg9863 Not everyone's first language is English.
Priona Priti Pattanaik fair point
He also slurs his words. He doesn't enunciate very well. He was just rushing through what he'd typed up, and he was reading too fast. He needs to learn to slow down and speak more clearly.
We are characters in a VR game asking "where is everybody?"
Probably
The one thing this video forgets to mention, is the fact that even there were life out there, even if they tried to contact us, we'd never see them, or find out. These distances are so ridiculously large that it makes even light seem slow, so slow it could take billions of years for something like a message sent through light to reach us. And, anything we can see is involved with the same problem. What we see from faraway stars and planets is already outdated by billions of years. Even the positions of the things we see are outdated. The odds of life existing in any form is ridiculously likely, though it's not a question of if life exists, but if we can ever find it. No matter how much life there is out there, we may never see it and certainly never even try to find it unless we find a way to get from one place to another much faster than light.
Amazing video. Very informative, quality edits, and poetic.