@@mankind8807 yeah i wish this generation could look up to the scientists as they look up to the rock stars 😒 ... ! We need more people like Elon Musk.. !
No, a non ageing society is a steady society, that is to say a society that would be motionless and would eventually die away. If you are not convinced (you shouldn't be convinced by anyone on youtube), read Asimov's robot series.
@@leewe2015 The robot series is fiction. So much scientific, technological and cultural progress is happening today in timeframes far shorter than a generation. So I see your hypothesis already on shaky ground at best.
aging is literally your cells absorbing oxygen so no this is not possible. It would make more sense to create a series of clones based upon the same zygote. Creating a biography of a daily log and halfway through allow the next zygote to begin training to carry on the same job apprenticed under the previous same celled predecessor to follow in the footsteps keeping the logbook going.
@@sebastianjohansson9501 Ya i keep explaining to people that the source of gravity has not been truelly discovered as of yet . I still get people acting like it has been discovered , but they don't seem to understand what im speaking about. THE TRUE SOURCE. if you dont have artificial gravity yet i feel it has not been discovered yet.
I think there are already galaxies where some sort of Sci-Fi stuff is going on or I also believe that there are parallel universes or that when you make up a scenario in your mind that it is happening or will happen in another Galaxie/Planet. Even if I think that there are way more advanced civilizations out there, it’s impossible to travel from one galaxy to another.(I hope there is a Star Wars galaxy I can visit after death)
@@verifiedmemes.pngoninstagr386 I would give up anything just to travel through space and discover new stuff we were born to late to adventure through earth and born to early to travel space we were born in the worst time period
@@dontcountmeout3397 yes exactly what I think if we would have been born later we could travel in any galaxy we want, we could be pirates, we could be the first people there to discover something, we could be anywhere we want and do anything we want as long as it makes sense with the laws of the universe(multiverse if there are) I believe in a higher being above us like a god so if we really go to heaven and can still experience to travel from galaxy to galaxy or play as a Jedi in Star Wars, it doesn’t make a difference in which time period we were born in:)
That’s actually fax tho, could you imagine all the years of work put into traveling to another inhabitable planet just to immediately be killed by those who already inhabit it
@@respeccshrek1050 honestly though, like what if we find a planet and its full of dinosaurs but different kinds that were not used to. The possibilities are endless seeing as theres trillions of galaxies out there. Def makes you think no doubt
If you travel at close to light speed, then time slows down for you relative to an earthly observer. Given enough energy, its theoretically possible to travel to anywhere that isn't expanding away from us faster than the speed of light. From the point of view of someone on such a spaceship, it would be a matter of decades to travel millions or billions of light-years, although it would take millions or billions of years from our point of view, and the destination might not even exist when you finally get there...
@@snekul7099 Yes bending space sounds fun and simplistic but first figure out a way to bend New York to Los Angeles and then talk about bending thousands of lightyears worth of space, planets and suns :)
This is so amazing and so beautiful! Imagine being able to travel to other galaxies and able to see the other planets and what we can do! This is incredible! Space is a huge vastly unexplored area and this is incredible that our technology is so advanced that we can see thousands of miles away from our home, Earth! So cool! I’d love to go up into space and explore wide universe and see what is beyond our nature. This is amazing!
@@tjaskumer5034 Speculation? Measuring distance in space is the easy part. It's not speculation when you have a multitude of independent ways of verifying the data.
@@tjaskumer5034 Remarkably accurate actually. They have to be to guide a probe through the gravity manifold of multiple planets. Even the slightest miscalculation in distance or angle could ruin a flight path, or the landing of a rover on Mars for instance. It's not speculation, it's hard science, repeatable and verifiable, and when multiple different methods of measurement agree down to an infinitesimally small degree, you know the data's accurate to exactly the degree specified.
@@Jack-zt1sr @Jack yes i agre with what u said for example our solar system or even beyond that but to say that we can be remarkalby accurate like down to milimeter or so for something that is supposed to like like 2.5 millions light years away, yeah sure i call bs on that one
2:06 - if you travel at the speed of light, time stops for you, so you will reach your destination instantly not 4.2 light years later! - thats what other video that i watched said. which one is correct?
@@InspectahSwaggy Yes, we could travel to the future instantly, but keep in mind that 100% speed of light is impossible to reach because we have mass. So if we travel for example 95% speed of light, it would still take few days for us to travel couple years into future relative to earth.
As Prophet Joseph was being thrown into the well. God dispatched Angel Gabriel from the heavens to grab him. Before Joseph reached harm or the bottom of the well he was in the "hands" of the angel.
How I wish we could re-live in a time where interstellar and interplanetary travels can be done by entering in a booth that looks like an elevator. You enter, press the button of your destination, and in a snap of a finger, you're transported there. Cool right?
I just want to say that the radio signal we picked up coming from “the direction” of Alpha Centauri likely originated from earth. And even without being able to replicate the signal to study it further, Amir Siraj and Abraham Loeb from Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, have calculated the likelihood that the signal came from a Proxima Centauri-based civilization. They found that the odds are so low as to effectively rule out the possibility of the signal originating by aliens technology. Nonetheless, I understand that’s not the point of this video. I just felt like speculating about the signal possibly originating from alien technology and then skimming over that part as a transition into the actual video may confuse/gets the hopes up of a lot of people who don’t know about the radio signal. The probability of it actually being intelligent alien life is so astronomically low. But no matter, you’re free to theorize, wish, hope, and speculate all you want lol I just wanted there to be some devils advocate in the comment section to let people know both sides of the reaction to the radio signal. Most educated people that are aware of this signal do not believe it came from alien technology. That’s simply a fantasy that would certainly be amazing if true lol but realistically not the reality
Pretty sure they ruled Proxima Centauri out since the exoplanet orbiting the red dwarf was hit with a massive flare. Red dwarfs are very unstable stars compared to our sun.
At least the cameraman has the resources and ability to record all these space travels, going in and out of the warp tunnels so that we all can see how it works. The cameraman should get a raise.
@@5rings16 life can range from bacteria to grass and living bringing. Life dosent mean intelligent life forms... anywhere there is water there is bacteria. Many planets are hosts to water
05:55 "It would take you 2.5 million light- years" Well, for the traveller it would be way shorter thanks to Einsteins relativity. But if one wanted to return to earth, all relatives would already be dead, because all resting observers "aged" by 5 million years.
@@akanegally why? To my understanding, when you travel near the speed of light, the time for you as a moving observer goes by more slowly compared to a resting observer. That's why muons can reach the surface of earth, although they only last micro seconds.
It will take 2.5 millions years to travel. From an observer outside the ship you will appear slowed, as if you were leaving at slow rate From an observer inside the ship, everything outside the ship look like speed up. Einstein relativity is based on the principle of equivalence You should check to see what it implies.
Later we realized that the planet had some problems... What if they knew we existed but only reached out to us to seek help and we didn't know what the message was? That would be sad
That's what I was thinking. I believe if you go very near light speed, you could theoretically travel for example a million lightyears, while only aging a year yourself. The world around you would have aged a million years, though. I was wondering if space debris / rocks would be a problem. You can't exactly swiftly change your course to evade it.
@@augustvctjuh8423 The answer is always lasers. A laser-based detection system is the only way to do it, I think. Anything else would be too slow in response to be useful at that speed, and even lasers/light might be too slow to make a difference. At that speed you're probably just limited to crossing your fingers and hopping you pass through empty space.
@@augustvctjuh8423 Curious thought experiment indeed. There's the argument that with the mass of your ship at that speed you would go right through it. Then there's the arguement that at that speed the slightest pebble would essentially scatter your molecules across an entire solar system
I feel that species from other galaxies will develop the technology to travel to us before we can travel to them and it's better to discover than to be discovered just ask the native americans...
What if we somehow made the outer surface of a black hole, (I know it’s impossible) but imagine it would freeze our time so we could stay still, and use the freezed time to travel without actually wasting time??
I had a dream of being in a spaceship which used 4 disks spinning at light speed which when rotated and pivoted, allowed me to warp through time, not just distance but actual time its self. I would shift left to go back in time, right to go forward, and shift forward and backward to travel an infinite distance but I could only steer in a straight line. I looked down at a screen which showed the year and it was 2029 but when I tried shifting back in time, I could only go as far back as 2026 although I could go infinitely forward through time. Real or not, I'm personally interested in what is to come by 2026 to 2029 lol
It seems like a lot of people take the unknown and put it into a category that already exists. We really don't know a whole lot about what's out there so to claim that it's an old satellite would be making the unknown familiar just so we're comfortable.
Lol, but think about it in the show they have access to 1300 systems, yet the books tell us that the civilization that created the rings only had access to less than one percent of the Galaxy. Before I read those books I knew space was large but fuck its almost unimaginably large
Answer: our speed in space is ∞ (" what I mean of infinite, is you will turn into a "moving human comet" if it's not stop and hit a hard surface you'll turn in to a black hole ") if you push your self out there nothings stopping you ("except if you pass out") The problem is we have mass the more mass we have mass will be always at the same speed if you have something to push you ("like a flashlight the protons are pushing you back wards") the amount the my "notebook" said S=563936703E60 km, AU=("I do not know the accurate distance of an AU")
soon we will, we need to crack wormholes, how to travel through them, how to create our own passages through space time. That is the only way we will ever become a space faring civilization. Lightspeed is not a viable method of travel because time will pass differently for people who are not travelling that fast.
What happens if you travel 999,999,999,999,999,999 miles and you discover that the planet that you’re traveling to was vanished and what you saw back then is its picture from the past ? 👀
I believe the "manifolds" are not low gravity zones, but actually high gravity zones that form a natural accelerating effect on objects thus quickening space travel through them. Basically the old "slingshot" technique we're familiar with, just more developed on a solar system scale.
One thing about space is what ever top speed you can get to, is your coasting speed. Plus you can use planets gravity to boomerang faster to. So gravity going to play a very importance roll. Its going to be 1 big roller coaster RIDE
when u think that something is impossible or just science fiction just remember space X falcon landing , just think about u talking about nuclear fusion and quantum physics to a 1910 person
That’s why we are though. One day the earth will die. It will be looooong after you, me, or anyone you can think of. But it will happen. Humanity needs to survive at all costs
There is only 1 realistic method for interstellar travel, the constant 1g acceleration method, with this a ship can get to Alpha Centauri in 3.6 ship/7.3 Earth years (and that includes turning the ship around half way there and decelerating) and have gravity the whole way. What's needed for this to happen is a fission rocket that can put out thrust for long periods and doesn't consume hydrogen. A 10 ton ship would need a mere 10 tons of continuous thrust. For more info watch "best method for interstellar travel" and "liquid plutonium rocket".
To who it may concern. I will volunteer the rest of my life to go one way trip to any place you go to. And if I don't get there alive so be it. But I will go to day.
We might want to start focusing on black holes in the power we could extract from them. Maybe some type of Dyson’s Speer. If we could just pull our resources instead of using that energy hurting each other.
I’m very sceptical about it. There are a million thing we don’t know about space, that I think we won’t live long enough to find a way to travel through wormholes.
You could use a solar sail to slowly speed up, followed by the fusion drive, & the alcubierre drive. Once you get close enough switch back to the solar sail to slow down & maybe the fusion drive to navigate.
The background music seems like they are telling us something full of horror and mystery but else they should use a natural sound so we can get some will to do it. "DISTRIBUTING SOME KNOWLEDGE, " 💀😁
Imagine existing in something this complex and having to deal with the lives we live and not trying to figure this whole thing out.. its too late now tho by the time another civilization comes across us they’ll have to dig us up.
It depends on what you mean - relative speed or absolute speed. Even if one couldn't travel faster than light (relative speed) yes you can travel faster than light ... many non terrestrial spacecraft do. How? They use carefully devised magnetic fields to transpose their craft and its contents to the Astral Plane or an even higher vibratory plane. As each successive plane has a vibratory rate which is 49 times faster than the plane below, and ALL energetic vibrations (including light) vibrate 49 times faster than on this basic plane, one could travel (for example) at half the speed of light on The Astral Plane, and still be traveling over 20 times faster than light does as we measure it here. With higher technologies one could go to plane 3 (of 7) and travel up to 2041 times faster than light does here. By the time you could go to plane 4 the multiplication factor passes one million. On level 7 (49^6) the factor is 13.84 billion times faster than here, allowing a spacecraft to travel across this galaxy in seconds. Also travel is not just a case of speed. What if obstacles are in the way? On this plane its BAM (end of journey). On higher planes matter passes through matter, so no problem. Every scientist should familiarise themselves with metaphysical principles BEFORE they start theorising about the Cosmos and what it contains.
Hey, you made a small error, a ball of negative mass won't go up in gravity, it will fall down exactly as a positive mass. Gravity will be repulsive and acceleration in a direction opposite to force, so a positive and negative mass will come closer. You can also see this from the principle of equivalence. Rest is ok.
Born too late to explore earth, born too early to explore space :')
I felt that!
Born at the right time to vibe to Rock and Roll!
The ocean is vast and mostly undiscovered 😏
@@mankind8807 yeah i wish this generation could look up to the scientists as they look up to the rock stars 😒 ... ! We need more people like Elon Musk.. !
Why you waiting for others to do tho?
It does not matter. There's always some goof in backseat asking "are we there yet?"
XD
The pilot saying “don’t make me turn the ship around”
Stop at an interstellar subway every hour 😉
I can’t believe nobody in the replies understood the shrek 2 reference
**flashbacks to Donkey intensify**
If you take all my Ex's and combine them together that should in theory give you enough negative energy
lmao!
Most underrated comment 😂 kamakazi
Dang
Good one! However, you only had Ys.
@@yoochoob true, which means hundreds of Ex's
In short: we'll need to finally solve aging to witness any space travel beyond our solar system.
No, a non ageing society is a steady society, that is to say a society that would be motionless and would eventually die away. If you are not convinced (you shouldn't be convinced by anyone on youtube), read Asimov's robot series.
@@leewe2015
The robot series is fiction.
So much scientific, technological and cultural progress is happening today in timeframes far shorter than a generation.
So I see your hypothesis already on shaky ground at best.
aging is literally your cells absorbing oxygen so no this is not possible. It would make more sense to create a series of clones based upon the same zygote. Creating a biography of a daily log and halfway through allow the next zygote to begin training to carry on the same job apprenticed under the previous same celled predecessor to follow in the footsteps keeping the logbook going.
Or learn what gravity is and learn how to control it, if we would know and could do that, all possibilities would open
@@sebastianjohansson9501 Ya i keep explaining to people that the source of gravity has not been truelly discovered as of yet . I still get people acting like it has been discovered , but they don't seem to understand what im speaking about. THE TRUE SOURCE. if you dont have artificial gravity yet i feel it has not been discovered yet.
Aliens watching this be like: "interesting"
@Zachary Aaron Burt "I can't believe it took them this long!"
@@natty-1620 lol 🤣😂🤣😂😂 LMAO
@@natty-1620 lol is this a Mass Effect reference to the Reapers.
To infinity and beyond! ... Sooner or later
Someday, absolutely.
I think 🤔 yes 🥰
Those three words never go togather mate
or Never 😅 ..... there's that possibility too
Were probably dead by the time comes
I wish I was born in the future and I can travel to different planets like star wars would be sick
Me too
I think there are already galaxies where some sort of Sci-Fi stuff is going on or I also believe that there are parallel universes or that when you make up a scenario in your mind that it is happening or will happen in another Galaxie/Planet. Even if I think that there are way more advanced civilizations out there, it’s impossible to travel from one galaxy to another.(I hope there is a Star Wars galaxy I can visit after death)
@@verifiedmemes.pngoninstagr386 I would give up anything just to travel through space and discover new stuff we were born to late to adventure through earth and born to early to travel space we were born in the worst time period
@@dontcountmeout3397 yes exactly what I think if we would have been born later we could travel in any galaxy we want, we could be pirates, we could be the first people there to discover something, we could be anywhere we want and do anything we want as long as it makes sense with the laws of the universe(multiverse if there are) I believe in a higher being above us like a god so if we really go to heaven and can still experience to travel from galaxy to galaxy or play as a Jedi in Star Wars, it doesn’t make a difference in which time period we were born in:)
Yeah you'd say the same thing if you were born in the future
These videos always give me more hope than I should have when we as humanity, still fight over the most trivial things.
Imagine getting to an exo planet and then the people there eat you lmao 😂
That’s actually fax tho, could you imagine all the years of work put into traveling to another inhabitable planet just to immediately be killed by those who already inhabit it
@@respeccshrek1050 A long, grueling, but delicious journey!
if thats the fate of humanity im evolving to bob
what if they say "hi fellow traveller"
@@respeccshrek1050 honestly though, like what if we find a planet and its full of dinosaurs but different kinds that were not used to. The possibilities are endless seeing as theres trillions of galaxies out there. Def makes you think no doubt
"Voyager 2 got a gravitational boost from Uranus"
My inner 11 year old me: XDDDD
Uranus is Sooooooooooooooooooo huge it can slingshot a satellite out of the solar system
Teehee... same ☺🤣
If you travel at close to light speed, then time slows down for you relative to an earthly observer. Given enough energy, its theoretically possible to travel to anywhere that isn't expanding away from us faster than the speed of light. From the point of view of someone on such a spaceship, it would be a matter of decades to travel millions or billions of light-years, although it would take millions or billions of years from our point of view, and the destination might not even exist when you finally get there...
We can’t travel at light speed , we could only shape space around us to shorten a distance
@@snekul7099 Yes bending space sounds fun and simplistic but first figure out a way to bend New York to Los Angeles and then talk about bending thousands of lightyears worth of space, planets and suns :)
This is so amazing and so beautiful! Imagine being able to travel to other galaxies and able to see the other planets and what we can do! This is incredible! Space is a huge vastly unexplored area and this is incredible that our technology is so advanced that we can see thousands of miles away from our home, Earth! So cool!
I’d love to go up into space and explore wide universe and see what is beyond our nature. This is amazing!
Me: Now I feel so small🙁
Ant: Don't worry I feel ya!
Bacteria: Left the chat
@@anurag1329 atoms:
Quarks: Wha- wha- what about me😔
@@anurag1329 I know... poor guy. Everyone else thinks they're small. But he's so small no one even notices him
in my opinion there is something that escapes us, some element space/time, some physical law that we still have to discover
Props to the cameras that film the probes as they fly through space.
yes
😂
You mean visual artists
This comment is getting played out
😂😂
I think the graphics across this channel are some of the most beautiful I've ever seen...
Interviewer: where you want to see yourself in next 10 years?
Me: Alpha Centauri
It's amazing to me that were able to determine the distances
We are prolly not, its all speculations i think
@@tjaskumer5034 Speculation? Measuring distance in space is the easy part. It's not speculation when you have a multitude of independent ways of verifying the data.
@@Jack-zt1sr yea but how accurate are those? I guess we wont really know till we get there/send something there.
@@tjaskumer5034 Remarkably accurate actually. They have to be to guide a probe through the gravity manifold of multiple planets. Even the slightest miscalculation in distance or angle could ruin a flight path, or the landing of a rover on Mars for instance. It's not speculation, it's hard science, repeatable and verifiable, and when multiple different methods of measurement agree down to an infinitesimally small degree, you know the data's accurate to exactly the degree specified.
@@Jack-zt1sr @Jack yes i agre with what u said for example our solar system or even beyond that but to say that we can be remarkalby accurate like down to milimeter or so for something that is supposed to like like 2.5 millions light years away, yeah sure i call bs on that one
talking and thinking about this type of stuff makes really excited for tge future, even though i'll probably never see this happen
U never know. The invention of the plane and the moon landing happened within 66 years of each other. Humans are progressing at an exponential rate
I wish to live long enough to see us traveling between exoplanets
Aliens watching this be like: "no. no, He's got a point"
“We figured that out thousands of years ago”
wow ur so funny 😆
2:06 - if you travel at the speed of light, time stops for you, so you will reach your destination instantly not 4.2 light years later! - thats what other video that i watched said. which one is correct?
Other video is correct, it would be instant for u, but on earth 4.2 years would pass.
@@MasterMind75427 Fascinating
@@MasterMind75427 so technically if we were to harness this power we could essentially time travel?
@@InspectahSwaggy Yes, we could travel to the future instantly, but keep in mind that 100% speed of light is impossible to reach because we have mass. So if we travel for example 95% speed of light, it would still take few days for us to travel couple years into future relative to earth.
As Prophet Joseph was being thrown into the well.
God dispatched Angel Gabriel from the heavens to grab him. Before Joseph reached harm or the bottom of the well he was in the "hands" of the angel.
How I wish we could re-live in a time where interstellar and interplanetary travels can be done by entering in a booth that looks like an elevator. You enter, press the button of your destination, and in a snap of a finger, you're transported there. Cool right?
Maybe in 1000 years...cool yes!
your literally the one channel which gives hope
wonder when we'll wrassle up an asteroid that we can use as a refueling station
or even just our own moon would be a great boost
You ever thought theirs a colonisation just like us who’s found a signal to earth and is trying to get here to find ‘aliens’ could be mad
I just want to say that the radio signal we picked up coming from “the direction” of Alpha Centauri likely originated from earth. And even without being able to replicate the signal to study it further, Amir Siraj and Abraham Loeb from Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, have calculated the likelihood that the signal came from a Proxima Centauri-based civilization. They found that the odds are so low as to effectively rule out the possibility of the signal originating by aliens technology.
Nonetheless, I understand that’s not the point of this video. I just felt like speculating about the signal possibly originating from alien technology and then skimming over that part as a transition into the actual video may confuse/gets the hopes up of a lot of people who don’t know about the radio signal. The probability of it actually being intelligent alien life is so astronomically low. But no matter, you’re free to theorize, wish, hope, and speculate all you want lol I just wanted there to be some devils advocate in the comment section to let people know both sides of the reaction to the radio signal. Most educated people that are aware of this signal do not believe it came from alien technology. That’s simply a fantasy that would certainly be amazing if true lol but realistically not the reality
Awesome video 👍
Everything is possible, it just takes time
you can have all the time in the universe but I still don't think it will be possible to invert my head
Not really
Gettin Kurzgesagt vibes here... amazing work mate!
You really should have more subscribers ur videos are high quality
Pretty sure they ruled Proxima Centauri out since the exoplanet orbiting the red dwarf was hit with a massive flare. Red dwarfs are very unstable stars compared to our sun.
How to Travel Faster than light
1st get Tons Of Money
2nd Get Materials
3rd Learn Science And Physics and ect
4th Make a Portable Universal Worm Hole
The expansion of the universe is already faster than light speed.
@@avukyltd.6738 i know that :>
At least the cameraman has the resources and ability to record all these space travels, going in and out of the warp tunnels so that we all can see how it works. The cameraman should get a raise.
I love how humans have actually just got comfortable the fact there is other life out there and we are doing our best to prove ot
No proof of life out there.
@@5rings16 life can range from bacteria to grass and living bringing. Life dosent mean intelligent life forms... anywhere there is water there is bacteria. Many planets are hosts to water
A better question to ask is how long does it take to slow down once you've achieved speed.
Hundred of years and don't forget to take shower 🚿 😲😀😉👽
Didn't Trump's Space Force solve this already, just fuel the spaceships with bleach.
I hope youre kidding
@@valdemarberg8942 trump actually said to use bleach vs corona :)))
@@ahmadmuraish1144 bc that’s smart
@@valdemarberg8942 yes yes mcdonalds very smart indeed.
What a channel. SIMPLY AWESOME👏👏👏👏👏👏.
This would be amazing!
Perfect, now we just need all these to happen in the next 30 years !
05:55 "It would take you 2.5 million light- years"
Well, for the traveller it would be way shorter thanks to Einsteins relativity. But if one wanted to return to earth, all relatives would already be dead, because all resting observers "aged" by 5 million years.
I think you have misunderstood einstein relativity
@@akanegally why? To my understanding, when you travel near the speed of light, the time for you as a moving observer goes by more slowly compared to a resting observer. That's why muons can reach the surface of earth, although they only last micro seconds.
It will take 2.5 millions years to travel.
From an observer outside the ship you will appear slowed, as if you were leaving at slow rate
From an observer inside the ship, everything outside the ship look like speed up.
Einstein relativity is based on the principle of equivalence
You should check to see what it implies.
10:15- *about to cackle like a ten year old*... Never gets old.
I went straight to the comment section LMAO
Later we realized that the planet had some problems... What if they knew we existed but only reached out to us to seek help and we didn't know what the message was? That would be sad
Thanks for uploading!
When this happen can someone wake me up frm my grave
😂😂
Don't worry you'll get reincarnated
@@honesto3-3 yes ...ahahahah I'm happy to die ...or else I hope we could change into a cyborg
This documentary was so cool learned a lot.
Doesn't time distort near or at light speed dramatically? How would this affect travel times? Would a light year still take a full year?
Not iirc, it would be a much shorter time frame for you but the full year for the observing universe. Again that's iirc
@@StrangeTerror yup, you got it.
That's what I was thinking. I believe if you go very near light speed, you could theoretically travel for example a million lightyears, while only aging a year yourself. The world around you would have aged a million years, though.
I was wondering if space debris / rocks would be a problem. You can't exactly swiftly change your course to evade it.
@@augustvctjuh8423 The answer is always lasers. A laser-based detection system is the only way to do it, I think. Anything else would be too slow in response to be useful at that speed, and even lasers/light might be too slow to make a difference. At that speed you're probably just limited to crossing your fingers and hopping you pass through empty space.
@@augustvctjuh8423 Curious thought experiment indeed. There's the argument that with the mass of your ship at that speed you would go right through it. Then there's the arguement that at that speed the slightest pebble would essentially scatter your molecules across an entire solar system
Outstanding video once again!
I feel that species from other galaxies will develop the technology to travel to us before we can travel to them and it's better to discover than to be discovered just ask the native americans...
Nothing can survive light speed keep dreaming
Now look, Mike... I'm not asking shit so you can jump in a lake.
These are fascinating, i wish i can witness the advancements of humankind from afar when my time comes.
What if we somehow made the outer surface of a black hole, (I know it’s impossible) but imagine it would freeze our time so we could stay still, and use the freezed time to travel without actually wasting time??
That’s deep
FBI OPEN UP
how old is the radio signal? if thw distance of Proxima B is 4.2 light year.
Thinking of travel in terms of driving is not going to work. We need to "jump" or teleport like the aliens do.
Using teleportation would mean copying yourself. Then, there are either two of you or one of you is going to get terminated.
@@coll8ctor maybe "jumping" by using a wormhole?
@@pjenk201 oh look you figured it out, you might wanna call nasa they’re probably looking for great ideas
@@urdumb2772 of course the probably know that idea already they're far intelligent and creative than a potato teenager like me HAHAHAHAHA
Awesome program and exquisite graphics. Thank you.
Born too late to explore the Earth. Born too early to explore the Space.
I'm Born to Explore myself :)
I like the way the channel describe the story.... it’s just cool 😎
I had a dream of being in a spaceship which used 4 disks spinning at light speed which when rotated and pivoted, allowed me to warp through time, not just distance but actual time its self. I would shift left to go back in time, right to go forward, and shift forward and backward to travel an infinite distance but I could only steer in a straight line. I looked down at a screen which showed the year and it was 2029 but when I tried shifting back in time, I could only go as far back as 2026 although I could go infinitely forward through time. Real or not, I'm personally interested in what is to come by 2026 to 2029 lol
It seems like a lot of people take the unknown and put it into a category that already exists. We really don't know a whole lot about what's out there so to claim that it's an old satellite would be making the unknown familiar just so we're comfortable.
Build a ring.... Using Proto-molecules then we can travel
Lol, but think about it in the show they have access to 1300 systems, yet the books tell us that the civilization that created the rings only had access to less than one percent of the Galaxy. Before I read those books I knew space was large but fuck its almost unimaginably large
Ah, yes, a man of culture.
@@vcb2553 it is unimaginably large
Plot Twist: he already knows everything. He's really an alien and is trying to help us expand space travel.
My mind can travel anywhere in the universe in a split second🤪FACT.
Answer: our speed in space is ∞ (" what I mean of infinite, is you will turn into a "moving human comet" if it's not stop and hit a hard surface you'll turn in to a black hole ") if you push your self out there nothings stopping you ("except if you pass out")
The problem is we have mass the more mass we have mass will be always at the same speed if you have something to push you ("like a flashlight the protons are pushing you back wards") the amount the my "notebook" said S=563936703E60 km,
AU=("I do not know the accurate distance of an AU")
Humans will soon be exploring the universe - I am hearing this from my childhood back in 2002 😄
soon we will, we need to crack wormholes, how to travel through them, how to create our own passages through space time. That is the only way we will ever become a space faring civilization. Lightspeed is not a viable method of travel because time will pass differently for people who are not travelling that fast.
@@thatcherjew2489 well said
We have a lot of imagination and a lot of dreams, that's make humans amazing, isn't it? 😲🤔
@@thelazyslowmotionlayover1414 true
Nice video 👌 I miss stuff like this
i need british narrators to tell me things to stay interested in it
Underrated comment, was thinking the same thing lol.
Nice video *-* one day i believe whe will discover a fast way travel in space :)
We will never be able to travel at the speed of light and even then the speed of light is incredibly slow compared to how big the universe is
But how we will never to travel at SoL? Im dying of curiosity lol
@ADIL KHAN ok i got it, i just wanna know cuz you know maybe there is something possible
Something like a human can’t withstand light speed nothing that’s matter I think
What happens if you travel 999,999,999,999,999,999 miles and you discover that the planet that you’re traveling to was vanished and what you saw back then is its picture from the past ? 👀
Event Horizon is one my favourite movies.. watching this I’m just thinking.. what about the demonic alternate dimension?!?!
Where we're going, we don't need eyes!
Discovering low gravity zones for faster space travel,a great idea.
I believe the "manifolds" are not low gravity zones, but actually high gravity zones that form a natural accelerating effect on objects thus quickening space travel through them. Basically the old "slingshot" technique we're familiar with, just more developed on a solar system scale.
Fact: They didn't say it can only be technological.
One thing about space is what ever top speed you can get to, is your coasting speed. Plus you can use planets gravity to boomerang faster to. So gravity going to play a very importance roll. Its going to be 1 big roller coaster RIDE
when u think that something is impossible or just science fiction just remember space X falcon landing , just think about u talking about nuclear fusion and quantum physics to a 1910 person
My mind is blown with this..can't take it anymore
We will see future soon , just imagine what if the missing malaysian plane come back in future
its not missing either your goverment or another took it down, ( MISSING ) LMFAO
How much you wanna bet it doesn't
Future? The earth will be destroyed by an asteroid before any living human discovers the universe. It will never happen.
Hopefully this will help us become 1 earth instead of so many countries fighting each other
Then vs other planets..
Can’t even clean up a floating garbage patch the size of Texas between Hawaii and California, and we’re talking interplanetary colonization.
That’s why we are though. One day the earth will die. It will be looooong after you, me, or anyone you can think of. But it will happen. Humanity needs to survive at all costs
You can’t effectively breed on the low Martian gravity without severe bone loss.
Yeah very true, but imagine having a whole new planet to exploit and pollute.
This guy can read me 'Little Robinhood', and I'd believe that the fox was my grandma. 😂
we have very little life is just 100years...which is nothing in front of a light years
If you travel fast enough you get enough time delitation, so it doesn't matter for you
Its basically about teleportation in Space-Time Dimension.. So cosmic and fascinating.
Imagine if flat earthers found this Chanel...
Lol
I'm flat eartheer I'm gonna say stop to this until my head breaks
There is only 1 realistic method for interstellar travel, the constant 1g acceleration method, with this a ship can get to Alpha Centauri in 3.6 ship/7.3 Earth years (and that includes turning the ship around half way there and decelerating) and have gravity the whole way. What's needed for this to happen is a fission rocket that can put out thrust for long periods and doesn't consume hydrogen. A 10 ton ship would need a mere 10 tons of continuous thrust. For more info watch "best method for interstellar travel" and "liquid plutonium rocket".
To who it may concern. I will volunteer the rest of my life to go one way trip to any place you go to. And if I don't get there alive so be it. But I will go to day.
Okay how about the sun 😂
The ggraphics and sound!
Unfathomable 😍
How about building a Mass Relay? We'll definitely get there in no time.
We might want to start focusing on black holes in the power we could extract from them.
Maybe some type of Dyson’s Speer. If we could just pull our resources instead of using that energy hurting each other.
Sooner or later someone's gonna say "I have space sickness"
I’m very sceptical about it. There are a million thing we don’t know about space, that I think we won’t live long enough to find a way to travel through wormholes.
I think I'm gonna need that hibernation now... wake up when they figure out everything so i join the space exploration.🤒
Get crypgenically frozen and come back to life in the future
The Graphics in this Video are Insane 🔥
Imagine a person born with Albert Einstein capability
It could be you 😁
You could use a solar sail to slowly speed up, followed by the fusion drive, & the alcubierre drive. Once you get close enough switch back to the solar sail to slow down & maybe the fusion drive to navigate.
Not practical. Your ship would blow up the first time you hit dust.
The background music seems like they are telling us something full of horror and mystery but else they should use a natural sound so we can get some will to do it. "DISTRIBUTING SOME KNOWLEDGE, " 💀😁
Imagine existing in something this complex and having to deal with the lives we live and not trying to figure this whole thing out.. its too late now tho by the time another civilization comes across us they’ll have to dig us up.
how the f*ck did you calculate the energy needed to open a wormhole for a orange like size??? did you ever even open one?
It depends on what you mean - relative speed or absolute speed. Even if one couldn't travel faster than light (relative speed) yes you can travel faster than light ... many non terrestrial spacecraft do. How? They use carefully devised magnetic fields to transpose their craft and its contents to the Astral Plane or an even higher vibratory plane. As each successive plane has a vibratory rate which is 49 times faster than the plane below, and ALL energetic vibrations (including light) vibrate 49 times faster than on this basic plane, one could travel (for example) at half the speed of light on The Astral Plane, and still be traveling over 20 times faster than light does as we measure it here. With higher technologies one could go to plane 3 (of 7) and travel up to 2041 times faster than light does here. By the time you could go to plane 4 the multiplication factor passes one million. On level 7 (49^6) the factor is 13.84 billion times faster than here, allowing a spacecraft to travel across this galaxy in seconds. Also travel is not just a case of speed. What if obstacles are in the way? On this plane its BAM (end of journey). On higher planes matter passes through matter, so no problem. Every scientist should familiarise themselves with metaphysical principles BEFORE they start theorising about the Cosmos and what it contains.
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Hey, you made a small error, a ball of negative mass won't go up in gravity, it will fall down exactly as a positive mass. Gravity will be repulsive and acceleration in a direction opposite to force, so a positive and negative mass will come closer. You can also see this from the principle of equivalence. Rest is ok.
What a load of tut from a channel that purports to be a serious science channel.
where do you get all these awesome visual examples stuff