It would've been good if it was only 14k years ..... he is awfully wrong.... with our current technology it would actually take us around 7 million years to get there .....( using our fastest spacecraft ever built ( 430000 miles per hour ) ) using a normal spacecraft would take 30 million years
@@HYDRO-SOVEREIGN Nothing with mass can go at the speed of light it would need an infinite amount of energy to accelerate anything with mass at the speed of light ( E=mc^2) and regardless even at the speed of light if we somehow develop some sort of Alcubierre Wrap Drive it will take 14k years which is hell of a lot of time maybe if we somehow manage to harvest negative energy density and create a stable wormhole we can do it in a short amount of time and breach the speed of light
The new horizon probe was fast enough to achieve escape velocity out for leaving the solar system....even traveling in that extremely fast probe capable of escape velocity, it would take 30 million years to cover that distance. 😅
Will this bend the speed of light constant by warping space instead of using thrust? Gravity wells and breaking light speed. I have a theory that may be novel. By creating a cubic mile black hole and building an equal mass space craft around it and moving the black hole forward and back to center inside a cylinder inside the space craft the back of the black holes gravity well will propel the space craft faster than the speed of light similar to a Alcubierre drive. The Alcubierre drive ([alkuˈβjere]) is a speculative warp drive idea according to which a spacecraft could achieve apparent faster-than-light travel by contracting space in front of it and expanding space behind it, under the assumption that a configurable energy-density field lower than that of vacuum (that is, ... en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki Alcubierre drive - Wikipedia The rest of the theory is that we will one day be able to build a massive space craft capable of traveling much faster than the speed of light and release satellites 🛰 that spin at the speed of light and download our ancestors light resonance images into a virtual heaven making them all immortal. If we can do this in the next 10,000 years using Dyson spheres then the maximum stage of life in the universe 4 billion years ago could easily do it today, but that has yet to be proven so I think it’s good to consider and maybe believe in both.
I have that experience in shower I close the light in washroom and the light only comes from a small window and open shower with cold water and close eyes and just thought like you are in space it goes hard on rainy seasons ( my English is not that great)
We don't know how they look ... what he shows in the video is a hypothetical model of the planet made by an artist we don't even know if that planet has water or an atmosphere the way we identify these planets doesn't allow us to actually see them
@@DeboruhThis is true only if you travel at speed of light. Since time is relative, when you get to the speed of light, time essentially stops to you, but to any observer on the earth time flows just as normal. If you travel at normal velocity for spaceships (~16k mp/h) the change in time flow is close to none, so it would really take 14k years)
Yeah the only problem is 14k years would've actually been good however he is awfully wrong ! With our current technology it would actually take around 7 million years to get there ......
Imagine leaving for a planet, taking your whole life to get there, only to discover that there are already people living there, because in the time it took you to travel, newer technology was invented that allowed them to reach it way faster than you.💀
In a heartbeat. I would go in a heartbeat. Hands down. No questions asked. I would leave my friends and family and job and life to go. I may be fucked up for it, but I don’t care.
Will this bend the speed of light constant by warping space instead of using thrust? Gravity wells and breaking light speed. I have a theory that may be novel. By creating a cubic mile black hole and building an equal mass space craft around it and moving the black hole forward and back to center inside a cylinder inside the space craft the back of the black holes gravity well will propel the space craft faster than the speed of light similar to a Alcubierre drive. The Alcubierre drive ([alkuˈβjere]) is a speculative warp drive idea according to which a spacecraft could achieve apparent faster-than-light travel by contracting space in front of it and expanding space behind it, under the assumption that a configurable energy-density field lower than that of vacuum (that is, ... en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki Alcubierre drive - Wikipedia The rest of the theory is that we will one day be able to build a massive space craft capable of traveling much faster than the speed of light and release satellites 🛰 that spin at the speed of light and download our ancestors light resonance images into a virtual heaven making them all immortal. If we can do this in the next 10,000 years using Dyson spheres then the maximum stage of life in the universe 4 billion years ago could easily do it today, but that has yet to be proven so I think it’s good to consider and maybe believe in both.
could you imagine just being able to get a glimpse of whats on the surface of that planet. bro. everything we need to thrive is right there.. 14,000 years away.
Will this bend the speed of light constant by warping space instead of using thrust? Gravity wells and breaking light speed. I have a theory that may be novel. By creating a cubic mile black hole and building an equal mass space craft around it and moving the black hole forward and back to center inside a cylinder inside the space craft the back of the black holes gravity well will propel the space craft faster than the speed of light similar to a Alcubierre drive. The Alcubierre drive ([alkuˈβjere]) is a speculative warp drive idea according to which a spacecraft could achieve apparent faster-than-light travel by contracting space in front of it and expanding space behind it, under the assumption that a configurable energy-density field lower than that of vacuum (that is, ... en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki Alcubierre drive - Wikipedia The rest of the theory is that we will one day be able to build a massive space craft capable of traveling much faster than the speed of light and release satellites 🛰 that spin at the speed of light and download our ancestors light resonance images into a virtual heaven making them all immortal. If we can do this in the next 10,000 years using Dyson spheres then the maximum stage of life in the universe 4 billion years ago could easily do it today, but that has yet to be proven so I think it’s good to consider and maybe believe in both.
@AstroKobi please cover India's Chandrayaan 3 moon mission which took place today!! We will become the first country to land a rover on the south pole of the moon!!!
Yea I'd go, going to go pack my bags, sell my house, car, everything except for some stuff I'd like to bring with me for the trip! I do like Earth, but there's a lot of problems with it, and I'd much rather live a simpler life.
I doubt if we can bear 2 times the gravity of earth. The impact of gravity on the musculoskeletal system is significant. It can cause problems with posture, balance, and mobility. It can also lead to pain and other health problems.
Colonizing Earth-like planets in the far future is a real possibility however. The infinite respect and gratefulness I have for our planet Earth just makes me feel sad that we cant have sustainability for the planet which is the reason we exist. Earth has gone through a lot. And we just find a way to abuse it in every way and most of the time due to our complete focus towards living in the system where money and work is the goal. Because that's just not what being human means.
We would have to figure out how to freeze/unfreeze something while keeping it alive or make it a generational crew so by the 14th generation we should be good but that means nobody from earth would ever know what it looks like
Fun fact the greater the mass the more gravity it has, if earth's gravity was 10% stronger it would make getting out of the atmosphere close to impossible. Now increase the mass 100%. This means that you are not getting off that Earth 2.0 ever.
Imagine we look at an exoplanet and see humanoid lifeforms in their caveman stage when in reality they are just as advanced as us right now and they also look back at us and see neanderthals, denisovans and early humana coexisting
"Only 14,000 years"😭😭
Light*
@@Kanpuriye not really, talking about the time, not distance
@@Kanpuriye still same, if you travel at speed of light then it would take this much time, any much slower, aaand your done for
"are we there yet?"
"are we there yet?"
"are we there yet?"
@@Flesh_Wizardnot yet
"you would weigh twice as much"
A small price to pay to be the first person to explore a new planet
Why are you everywhere?!
And about 14000 years old
Damn I would weight 700 lbs 🤣🤣
I would weigh two hundred pounds
Y’all wouldn’t weigh anything because 0x2=0 because you’ll be weightless because you’ll be disintegrated
Mr Beast:
"I EXPLORED EARTH 2.0 FOR 5.9 BILLION DOLLARS."
“Not too bad.” Mf im gonna be floating dead in the cockpit.
😂
😂😂
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😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
“And you would weight twice as much than here on earth!”
Nikocado Avocado: 💀
So he'd weigh 600.
@@pvzgamerlegisniana6492 864 he weighs 432
@@qaunglethesingle458 both of you are wrong he would implode from the pressure
@@larrygeorge3988lol
@@larrygeorge3988bro did him dirty 💀
Kobi: It would only take you around 14,000 years to get there.
Also kobi: Not to bad.
Also cobi: I can clone you till I reach the target 😉
It would've been good if it was only 14k years ..... he is awfully wrong.... with our current technology it would actually take us around 7 million years to get there .....( using our fastest spacecraft ever built ( 430000 miles per hour ) ) using a normal spacecraft would take 30 million years
@@RazgyMicYtI think he meant very good technology that may be going at the speed of light.🤔
@@HYDRO-SOVEREIGN Nothing with mass can go at the speed of light it would need an infinite amount of energy to accelerate anything with mass at the speed of light ( E=mc^2) and regardless even at the speed of light if we somehow develop some sort of Alcubierre Wrap Drive it will take 14k years which is hell of a lot of time maybe if we somehow manage to harvest negative energy density and create a stable wormhole we can do it in a short amount of time and breach the speed of light
Throw in a bit of immortality, and I'm in!
The new horizon probe was fast enough to achieve escape velocity out for leaving the solar system....even traveling in that extremely fast probe capable of escape velocity, it would take 30 million years to cover that distance. 😅
😂😂😂 smart
Will this bend the speed of light constant by warping space instead of using thrust?
Gravity wells and breaking light speed.
I have a theory that may be novel. By creating a cubic mile black hole and building an equal mass space craft around it and moving the black hole forward and back to center inside a cylinder inside the space craft the back of the black holes gravity well will propel the space craft faster than the speed of light similar to a Alcubierre drive.
The Alcubierre drive ([alkuˈβjere]) is a speculative warp drive idea according to which a spacecraft could achieve apparent faster-than-light travel by contracting space in front of it and expanding space behind it, under the assumption that a configurable energy-density field lower than that of vacuum (that is, ...
en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki
Alcubierre drive - Wikipedia
The rest of the theory is that we will one day be able to build a massive space craft capable of traveling much faster than the speed of light and release satellites 🛰 that spin at the speed of light and download our ancestors light resonance images into a virtual heaven making them all immortal. If we can do this in the next 10,000 years using Dyson spheres then the maximum stage of life in the universe 4 billion years ago could easily do it today, but that has yet to be proven so I think it’s good to consider and maybe believe in both.
Well if someone was immortal
He/she could actually leave milky way but really slowly
Sometimes I just want to leave earth and have an interstellar experience
Edit: OMG MOM IM FAMOUS
I have that experience in shower
I close the light in washroom and the light only comes from a small window and open shower with cold water and close eyes and just thought like you are in space it goes hard on rainy seasons
( my English is not that great)
@@Unknown_temptation__😮😮😮😂😂😂😂😊😊❤❤🎉🎉🎉😮😮😢😅😂😢😂😅😂😢🎉😅😂😢😂😊😢😂😮😂😊🎉😊😂😮😢😮🤨😂🤨💀🤨👴🏻👴🏻🐀😃🤮🤨😃😝😚😅😋🥸😂😎😂😎🤪😂😋😂🥸😂😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎👴🏻👴🏻👴🏻👴🏻👴🏻🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿🤏🏾🤏🏾🤏🏾🤏🏾🤏🏾🤏🏾👴🏿👴🏿👴🏿👴🏿👴🏿🦼🦼🦼🦼🔥🔥🔥🔥💨💨💨💨💨💨
Same would be cool to see other parts of the universe firsthand
@@Unknown_temptation__good idea
I feel you
Then : Planets were named after gods
Now : Planets are named after wifi password💀💀
The number of years required to get to these wonderful planets breaks my heart all the time.
We don't know how they look ... what he shows in the video is a hypothetical model of the planet made by an artist we don't even know if that planet has water or an atmosphere the way we identify these planets doesn't allow us to actually see them
Mine too...😢
@@RazgyMicYt true talk
“And it would *only* take 14,000 years to get there”
blud doesnt know im dead by then
its possible to freeze yourself for thousand's of years, but uhhh i dont think its worth it
If your talking about how your gunna get there time stops when your in space you don’t age unlike the people on earth
@@Deboruh space is weird as hell
@@DeboruhI thought it only works in black hole when you get close enough
@@DeboruhThis is true only if you travel at speed of light. Since time is relative, when you get to the speed of light, time essentially stops to you, but to any observer on the earth time flows just as normal. If you travel at normal velocity for spaceships (~16k mp/h) the change in time flow is close to none, so it would really take 14k years)
If we had a way to get there quickly, sure. I dont have too many friends on earth so there's not a lot I would miss, except home
Same, but I rarely even have friends...
lesgo
Yeah the only problem is 14k years would've actually been good however he is awfully wrong ! With our current technology it would actually take around 7 million years to get there ......
@@centauria9122we can be friends
Imagine leaving for a planet, taking your whole life to get there, only to discover that there are already people living there, because in the time it took you to travel, newer technology was invented that allowed them to reach it way faster than you.💀
Let’s go I’m finna be prehistoric by the time I get there🔥🔥🔥🔥
History of our space craft in children book
Only 14,000 years?!? That’s not too bad?!
In a heartbeat. I would go in a heartbeat. Hands down. No questions asked. I would leave my friends and family and job and life to go. I may be fucked up for it, but I don’t care.
if i get my name written in history and if time travel exists, then yes i would go.
Thanks for that...!!🎉😙🥳😜🤗😁😀😆
Will this bend the speed of light constant by warping space instead of using thrust?
Gravity wells and breaking light speed.
I have a theory that may be novel. By creating a cubic mile black hole and building an equal mass space craft around it and moving the black hole forward and back to center inside a cylinder inside the space craft the back of the black holes gravity well will propel the space craft faster than the speed of light similar to a Alcubierre drive.
The Alcubierre drive ([alkuˈβjere]) is a speculative warp drive idea according to which a spacecraft could achieve apparent faster-than-light travel by contracting space in front of it and expanding space behind it, under the assumption that a configurable energy-density field lower than that of vacuum (that is, ...
en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki
Alcubierre drive - Wikipedia
The rest of the theory is that we will one day be able to build a massive space craft capable of traveling much faster than the speed of light and release satellites 🛰 that spin at the speed of light and download our ancestors light resonance images into a virtual heaven making them all immortal. If we can do this in the next 10,000 years using Dyson spheres then the maximum stage of life in the universe 4 billion years ago could easily do it today, but that has yet to be proven so I think it’s good to consider and maybe believe in both.
As someone who weights lighter than a feather, I see this as an absolute win
Bro please make a video on
chandrayan 3
By the way love and support from India🇮🇳🇮🇳
Nope. Not until it's successful in landing on the lunar South Pole.
@@ସୁପ୍ରତୀଭସିଂହଦେଵit succeeded and kobi posted 3 videos about it😂
I think you should make people aware about ISROs Successful Chandrayan launch
bro summoned the whole kpop fandom with that planet name💀
" Only, 14,000 years. Not too bad "
BRO ILL BE DEAD BY THEN💀
Gravity times 5!!??! Training would fabulous on that planet 😈
Yes, that sounds peaceful
could you imagine just being able to get a glimpse of whats on the surface of that planet. bro. everything we need to thrive is right there.. 14,000 years away.
I am an Indian yesterday our space agency (ISRO) launch chandrayaan 3 the moon mission
We all Indians are proud 😊
Because of spaces light years and pass of time, 14,000 years is actually NOT that long. On earth it might be but in space its not
As the top nerd in astronomy in my school, i see this as an absolute win.😊
It would ONLY take 14,000 years 💀💀💀
dude just imagine you and your friends alone in the planet like you and your friends are the only people here so i would yes, yes i would
You gotta start populating the planet 😉
Kobi: it would only take you around 14,000 years to get there.
The oldest human only living up to 119 years💀
"Mankind was born on Earth. It was never meant to die here."
- Cooper
I remember
Me and the homies gonna live there, earth is boring I’d like to explore something new.
Absolutely, let's hit the road
Let's go 14.000 years to get there
Hell yeah let's go!
CRYOSTASIS TIME!
Will this bend the speed of light constant by warping space instead of using thrust?
Gravity wells and breaking light speed.
I have a theory that may be novel. By creating a cubic mile black hole and building an equal mass space craft around it and moving the black hole forward and back to center inside a cylinder inside the space craft the back of the black holes gravity well will propel the space craft faster than the speed of light similar to a Alcubierre drive.
The Alcubierre drive ([alkuˈβjere]) is a speculative warp drive idea according to which a spacecraft could achieve apparent faster-than-light travel by contracting space in front of it and expanding space behind it, under the assumption that a configurable energy-density field lower than that of vacuum (that is, ...
en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki
Alcubierre drive - Wikipedia
The rest of the theory is that we will one day be able to build a massive space craft capable of traveling much faster than the speed of light and release satellites 🛰 that spin at the speed of light and download our ancestors light resonance images into a virtual heaven making them all immortal. If we can do this in the next 10,000 years using Dyson spheres then the maximum stage of life in the universe 4 billion years ago could easily do it today, but that has yet to be proven so I think it’s good to consider and maybe believe in both.
I’d do it in a heartbeat even if they told me it’s a one way trip
MANNNNNNNNNNNNN "only 14000 years" MAN WTH IM FROZEN TO A FRICKEN CRISP
I would go in a heartbeat.
@AstroKobi please cover India's Chandrayaan 3 moon mission which took place today!! We will become the first country to land a rover on the south pole of the moon!!!
"Not too bad"
You MADMAN!
Kkkkk. It's not too bad considering it takes billions of years to get to other planets.😂
I think bro just summoned kep1ers fans ❤
Hell yeah I would go
Before i heard how long it would take: I WOULD SURE GO
After I heard how long it would take: NEVERMIND I CHANGE MY MIND
Kobi. Thank you.
To everyone who says they wanted to go there is definitely upset in life about something. Me too
Do a video about chandrayan 3!!
When he said 14,000
years only he sounded like those commercials that go like 999,999,99 dollars only
Of course I would go!!!! Gimme the ticket man
Imagine animals and creatures with some kind of big and strong muscle cause of strong gravity...🦧
My stuff is packed anyway...let's go😂
Yea I'd go, going to go pack my bags, sell my house, car, everything except for some stuff I'd like to bring with me for the trip! I do like Earth, but there's a lot of problems with it, and I'd much rather live a simpler life.
Looks like if I decide to go on along🐻, that stands for the fact that my ≈140th generation would reach there 😏for the time being.....
I doubt if we can bear 2 times the gravity of earth. The impact of gravity on the musculoskeletal system is significant. It can cause problems with posture, balance, and mobility. It can also lead to pain and other health problems.
Dang 14,000 years… Might have to cancel some plans tbh
Colonizing Earth-like planets in the far future is a real possibility however. The infinite respect and gratefulness I have for our planet Earth just makes me feel sad that we cant have sustainability for the planet which is the reason we exist. Earth has gone through a lot. And we just find a way to abuse it in every way and most of the time due to our complete focus towards living in the system where money and work is the goal. Because that's just not what being human means.
Well BEAM ME UP SCOTTIE , earth is ghetto and my job fired me I got nothing to lose lol
LETS GO by the time I get there I will be TALKING TO THE dinosaurs AND GOD LETS GOOOOOO
Pls pin me before this goes viral
We can make a bunch of generations in the spaceship itself and 14,000 years later you'll get there.
We would have to figure out how to freeze/unfreeze something while keeping it alive or make it a generational crew so by the 14th generation we should be good but that means nobody from earth would ever know what it looks like
I have astrophobia mostly of getting lost forever and black holes but why not
& that why i get high too go too another planet sumtime’s 😔
💜 “ 1 Purple Heart = a Joint !
Ah yes we have 300 yrs left until we will arrive but the bad thing is my friends are kinda skeletons 💀
Bro 14.000 years? Im already dead, besides my bones is gonna made it but not my soul
If I would go there, I would go alone, because I don't have friends
Make video on Chandryan 3 pls😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
"It would only take you 14,000 years to get their, not too bad" 😭😭
Whether it is 32 days or 30 days you'd either die sooner on Kepler or later on earth but at exact same time.
Please talk about india rover Chandrayaan-3 🔥🙏🙏
"You are going to weigh twice" wait that means your mom will weigh 2 whales instead of 1
They would not only be the first person on a planet outside our solar system but also the first person to step foot on a planet that’s not Earth
Forget being the first person to step on a planet outside of the solar system, you are the first to step foot on a planet you were not born on
"And it would oonly take you 14,000 years to get there!"
14000 not lightyears is actually pretty close on a cosmic scale.
If you buy me ticket, I will go there.
How much time would it take to get there if we built a light speed engine? 🚀🌏🤔
All of a sudden I *REALLY* wanna go there and check it out.
I wouldnt go bc of hows far it is meaning something might have hit it as this is the planet like a long time ago
w videos these vids are just so good I can watch everyday about space.
only 14000 years
me my frozen dead body first to land on the planet
imma do shit like this in starfield (who else is hyped for that game to come out)
Nikocado ‘bout to break the planet in half 😮💨
Why don’t they send spacecraft over to these sorts of planets??
I will go there for free
It was a yes until I heard it would take 14,000 years 😢
If we develop true cryo sleep that won’t kill me, I’d wholeheartedly take that trip
Dang, I only have 13999 years left in my life.
Only 14-
Oh that's not bad
Thousand years
Ohh noo
I wanna leave the earth and explore the universe 😢😅
yea just a casual 14000 years. no problem
You would weigh twice as much
Chasoh: shit
imagine you accidentally dropped a pen on this planet 💀
First thing first I would be scared
I would rather KOI 5715.01
I might pass away before reaching it
Fun fact the greater the mass the more gravity it has, if earth's gravity was 10% stronger it would make getting out of the atmosphere close to impossible. Now increase the mass 100%. This means that you are not getting off that Earth 2.0 ever.
You wouldnt even be able to step out, that shit is crushing you to death
Only my skeleton will reach there not me.
Yeah just not that bad it’s really bad
as a 120 lb guy i see this as an absolute win.
Imagine we look at an exoplanet and see humanoid lifeforms in their caveman stage when in reality they are just as advanced as us right now and they also look back at us and see neanderthals, denisovans and early humana coexisting
They'd see 1800 years ago.
They'd see the Roman Empire in its decline.
You need to be in hyper sleep tp get there
how bad would it actually be the double gravity?? like how much time would you need to develop stronger muscles and adapt
That is a good point.
Is that heavier enough that your heart would have no chance of pumping blood to your upper body.