It doesn’t matter if exoplanets are habitable or not- they are ridiculously too far away from us to ever visit them. Proxima B is only 4.5 light years away but would take tens of thousands of years to get there with our fastest spacecraft!
Exactly. The sad truth is that we're most probably bound to stay on Earth till the eventual death of our star provided something else doesn't doom us before that. Even if we would be capable to create a spacecraft which could travel at a reasonable fraction of the speed of light it would still take hundreds of years to visit the star system in our immediate neighbourhood. Earth is our oyster.
@ Carl Sagan expressed this sentiment wholeheartedly in his Pale Blue Dot speech piece. This planet is all we got! We could possibly colonize our Solar System on Mars, Titan, and mine Asteroids, but beyond that, interstellar travel is just Sci-Fi!
I'd like to see us get out into the solar system first. Maybe when we have a colony on Pluto we can start thinking about heading out to the stars in generational ships, but let's see what's in our backyard up close and not just planetary probes.
@@JDEhlert Those would have to be humongous ships the size of a huge asteroid or smaller dwarf planet with arable soil inside, a biosphere and self-sustainable breathable atmosphere and water. That's theoretically possible. One huge obstacle to that is human kind's petty nature, there will most probably never be an incentive to do so. The costs would be immeasurable. I'n afraid that society would never agree to pay for it.
@@wackyruss That speech seriously made me cry. Every single word he uttered was so carefully crafted, it all connects so seamlessly into a truly inspirational piece of art. Sagan was a pearl.
imagine! an exoplanet your 1000th grandchild will love after 999 generations of them disown you on an angry biodome ship and radiate into blob DNA that oozes out of the escape hatch when it gets there.. for this reason, i think frozen shield-protected vessels of sperm and eggs with robots to take care of them would be more ideal. the physics of space travel vs our wishes for it is more laughable than someone who pretends to wear a cape and fly around. it just has to be another person who gets to live there, so no big deal -- its still humans. just, not us. Earth is our planet, so we are the luckiest ones.
Hard or impossible for us but there could be beings out their millions even billions of years more technologically advanced than we are.. A hop to the nearest star could be no more hassle to them than you driving your car to get a pizza..
These videos are so weird because sometimes they’ll hit me in a way that will make me calm like “oh wow we’re so small and the universe is so big” and other times they’ll make me really anxious like “oh wow we’re so small and the universe is so big”
Simple statistic says there are plenty of habitable exoplanets out there since the universe is unfathomably big and maybe even infinite. Still they may be so far away from us that we'll never be able to reach them.
statistic only describes the surface. a lot “habitable” using only goldilock zone to determined turns out to be a lifeless planet orbiting red dwarf. every goddamn time. so there’s much more factor for a planet to be considered habitable, oxygen, rocky, liquid, water, right temp, good weather. or even other multi complex organism. don’t ever think we would be able to terraform or produced light speed travel accross the universe until we found a way to cure cancer & HIV.
@@OneEyedCloud01 I still find it hard to believe that we never will be able to meet intelligent life from other worlds.....yes, they are far away from us but there is always a way to find ways to 'shorten those distances' in ideas that we have never thought of yet...
We are too stupid to go to space. We are still building aircraft carriers and hypersonic missiles and new main battle tanks. And sometimes we even argue about which bathroom we should go to. We are not going f****** anywhere.
True, we're too busy destroying each other. Like that alien preacher said on that episode of "the outer limits:" "i have every confidence that you'll destroy yourselves before you build your 1st interstellar engines. WE GOT NOTHING TO FEAR FROM YOU!!"
Ufos and aliens. Lmao I bet if they do visit us they take one look and see the nukes and wars on going and just leave because they already know we are going to destroy our selves. We are pathetic In a general sense with war, genocide and much more. We only have few extremely intelligent humans who change the way we think but majority is cause our downfall. Rip
It's literally the first video I've ever not watched to know the outcome. The title screen and the description counter each other, and it gives me all the info I need without having to watch an hour long video. 😂
When the next-generation Roman Space Telescope becomes operational, we may finally gain clearer insights into this matter. It's possible that a new planet will be discovered, but it could be located so far away that our civilization will be unable to reach it before we are gone.
There is no place like home. It doesn’t matter if any worlds out there might have life. There is no way of getting there, or for us to communicate with them outside of hundreds of thousands of years. Even if we detected a planet that might have live, if we detected intelligence, that would be from only the far off past. By the time we detect them, they probably already went extinct. Besides, how would we know any information sent to us was given just to cause our own extinction? So now that we have never been so close to conquering space, how should we use it? If we want to be a multi-planet race, we need to decide to do so and turn closer rocky bodies into Earth 2. Or, start mining planets like Mars for raw materials that we can turn into habitable equipment and materials. To start, what we learn by moving out into space should be used to discover better ways of living on Earth.
And it's crazy that venus & mars may both have had an atmosphere like ours here on earth & both of them eventually lost it? Imagine earth moving like mars or backwards rotating venus?
If nobody has figured it out by now the entire platform to which we live is incredibly unique almost unbelievable that everything could fall into place to allow life as we know it.The chances of recreating a similar planet and it's surroundings has to be unfathomable impossible we would ever see it find it or even be alive once it did manifest itself. This planet is over 6 billion years old has gone through several incredible phases so incredible that imagine we did find a planet that could possibly sustain life how many billion years before it actually happens would Earth still exist?
Once the human element stops being so arrogant as to think life in other circumstances MUST resemble our own....they may consider planets we would consider inhospitable for life. It wasn't long ago they thought life was impossible in our oceans depths.
@@i-frames816 some people consider fire is a life from. Scientist said, none of these planet has fire on it. All exo planet we found, there is no fire like in our planet.
We're finding that Earth-like planets (rocky planets in their star's habitable zone) are far from rare. There could be millions just in our galaxy. The chances that none of them are habitable are pretty low.
They still need to be reasonable in composition, can’t be tidally locked, orbit a stable type of star, very close in mass to earth, etc. I have a hard time believing anything will be ready for us without some terraforming. And it begs the question whether artificial habitats will be far more economical to create (and operate out of).
We can't reach any significant % of the speed of light to think about traveling to any other star systems. However, if there is life out there, we wouldn't know it. WE might be looking at each other through telescopes right now, but all we can see is our planets in very distant past. Somebody from Andromeda galaxy may be looking at Earth and seeing monkeys and primates instead of humans :D
The more I reason over these themes, the more I came to conclusion that, not only for mere survival, but to really become an advanced civilization, a species have to achieve at least two of the three key technologies to master space. FTL technology, to travel across the stars in acceptable times. Terraforming technology, to literally build new habitable planets in space. Complex genetics, to be sure that the species will be enough resilient to survive in places that are different from the home planet. Without one of these three technologies, whatever species will just die in its home star system before being able to fluorish. After all we humans can't travel for millions of years just to hope to find a planet that maybe will have breathable atmosphere and liquid water on its surface, but that after so much time it will be surely changed, and even if we are able to get there, settle, something like radiations, native life forms or virus or everything can simply wipe out our colonists. That is simply not acceptable. So we must get those three techs.
Most of us want life like us, Vulcans we can trade and learn from. If scientists discover a single celled creature, it would be interesting, dkes it have the same DNA as us? Does it even use DNA? These questions are huge for biologists and geneticists, not so much for the average person. To find a technological race a million things have to go exactly right. Take the fact that we are carbon based. That means the molecules in are body are chained together by long chains of carbon. You've probably heard that silicone life forms may exist, too. Put another way, there are 98 naturally occuring elements in the universe and 96 of them cannot be the basis of life under any circumstances. Silicone has a shot, but its a very meager shot. Like homeless bum dating Jong Ho-yeon, meager. Silicone can form ling chains and is very able to bond with many elements like carbon, but it cannot bond to itself so it cannot for molecules with loops, like carbon can. It is also considerably heavier than carbon (as such things a measured on a molecular level), and so the chains it creates cannot be as long and hence complex as carbon. Lastly, if carbon bonds with the very abundant element oxygen, you get carbon monoxide, a gas. If you bond silicone with oxygen you get sand. A solid. So while they say silicone is a possibility, it is so unlikely as to be less than a 1% chance. Try this thought experiment, they say there are a 100 billion stars in the galaxy so take a 100 billion monkeys randomly hitting keys on a keyboard. How many produce a perfectly readable document of 858 pages long? That is a monkey typing 1 million characters in exactly the right order. Im not even specifying the same story as us, just any legible readable document. I'm amazed that we were ever written.
I mean it is not so basic the volume of planers but (being on the habitable zone) MUST rotate for creating a magnetic field and distributing the heat if their own star!!! 👏 👏
For all the planets we've discovered not a one is a spot on fit. That's not to say there are planets that don't fit any form of life but nothing even comes close to our requirements let alone another Earth. However there are still uncountable numbers of planets out there to be explored.
It's funny how astronomers calculate living conditions on planets v habitable zones. Our Sun has three, right? That' s what astronomers from nearby star estimate. Even Earths's neighborhood is too far to make such guess
Venusian skies offer a very thick layer of mostly nitrogen that’s about 70 degrees and is illuminated during the day. Floating cities really would work there and are manageable on current blimp technology. You just have to get past the surfacism.
We know, we know, it's COVERED. And so what? Who cares? It doesn't matter! Why? Because we cannot get there in human time, even assuming a lightspeed drive is invented tomorrow. Focus on what you can improve here and now, for people around you.
Imagine discovering how to successfully living on Mars and discovering a rouge planet, totally frozen into a snowball passing just outside our solar system. We take the Mars tech and land it on the rouge to set up a moving outpost. That planet would be the best way to bounce from solar system to solar system.
Still not viable. You'd still have to travel light years to the nearest solar system. And that planet would frozen with no sunlight whatsoever for life etc. It would be like trying to live on Pluto and then worse. Damn near impossible.
All habitable planets probably have life of some kind. Since life takes billions of years to evolve to intelligent beings they can be anywhere in that line of evolution. Even if we sent Intelligent robot ships to distant worlds we would be long gone before they can report back. We have reached the limit of progress as have any other intelligent life across all galaxies. Seti is looking for the impossible.
We need to look at solar systems with stars like our own or bigger. Anything smaller would have planets tidal locked in one direction, always facing the sun.
Of course there is , absolutely Billions id say . We've only just woken up in the last 300years, im certain life is abundant in the universe, its just so vast lifes going to be hard to find.
Imagine that life existed on Venusmat some point, but any proof of existence has been obliterated by the harsh extreme atmosphere of the present day. We would never know.
Aren't most of the exoplanet's we found orbiting their stars in a matter of days? That puts them fairly close to their star. Realistically there should be more planets in each solar system we've identified exoplanets but since they should take much longer to complete their orbits we don't see them. For every exoplanet found there should be several other planets and moons in each of those solar systems. Considering the amount of stars in a galaxy the odds of there not being habitable planets or moons would be very low just for our galaxy.
Ha. Dimming with age 😂 like me. And you. We must definitely be stars! Then again we kind of are just babies from stars aaaahhh star babies 🌝⭐️💜 🌚✨🌟 👶🏻 chiiildren of the wooorld. Take ma strong hand child 😂 sorry I veered off track there!
If the search is limited to red dwarves which 99% of these explanets orbit then i wouldnt hold your breath searching for an earth like planet. The tech to detect an earthsize planet around a sunlike star simply does not exist yet even james is incapable of that.
@@sgtbrown4273 you need to rethink you spelling and understanding of what his comments said. And when you add your comment you only .ale your point not valid at a higher level.
@@ExcavationNation The search for life outside our solar system is still in its infancy. Despite the sensationalized depictions online, we don’t have high-resolution images of exoplanets. In reality, our knowledge of these planets is limited to indirect data, such as measurements of their orbits and light patterns. Furthermore, we’ve received no data from outside or even within our galaxy because transmitting information across such vast distances would take millions of years. To observe anything, you’d need to be perfectly positioned at the right angle and time, which is an astronomical improbability. Concluding that we are alone in the universe based on this lack of data and time is not just premature, it’s downright ignorant.
125 years ago the vast majority of people on the planet would probably have told you there would never be heavier than air flight. We are in the infancy of deep space exploration using the least powerful instruments we will ever have at our disposal going forward and with technology improving at a geometric rate I find it highly unlikely that we won't have found several habitable worlds by the end of the century.
If you believe in Christ like me, then I believe that there maybe another planet with humans dwelling it, but GOD made SURE that it would be so far of an distance that humans would never reach it , no matter how advance one another would get ...because, if we met, we could possibly f up GODs algorithm.
If we are the only life in this universe, then maybe we are trully the children of a creator. If so, then it might be up to us to turn those planets into habital locations, along with seeding them with life. Maybe that is our purpose that we should be working towards?
Idk I think conditions for life be it similar to us or not at all are not met often in space. And then there is time. Like probably there was or will be life somewhere somewhen millions of lightyears away. It’s so damn unlikely that we will ever get a glimpse of that with our conception of time. Ist not the missing possibilities in places but rather the time is not met. And then there are still a lot of special things about earth. A LOT. Like we are super lucky that the earth is where it is and how it is. We wouldn’t be here if there were no moon, no Jupiter, no astroid belt, no massive iron core - we hit the jackpot, don‘t know the next time it will be hit, nor the last. And as much as I cherish our curiosity we managed so far to store information in our species for merely a few thousand years. We can‘t even grasp the vastness of time. But we‘re hoping to colonise other planets… to find life in maybe after the sun exploded? To think we can even survive that long as a species as we are driving our own environment that ist actually existing into being inhabitable. Nah don‘t think so. This is a dream, nothing more. Subjective observation : humans are bizarre
There is not just the question is there now! a exoplanet that is habitable for us, furthermore was or will there be one to live on. That makes it even more unrealistic that there should not be a suitable one for us. Reaching it not taken in consideration.
The only chance we will ever leave this planet is when we upload our minds to a computer and leave the body behind. It will eradicate the need for food, fuel and going at light speed. We can just sleep eternally until we get where we need to go. Maybe life is just sleeping androids uploading memories of how life used to be so we don't forget when we do get to planet Earth 2.0
There is many planets out there. The earth isn't 1 of a few. There are many planets and earth just happened to be the one we live in. It could of happened to any other solar system.
The earth wasn t habitable 1 billion years ago. We just happened to be here because our planet got better. And the earth will ony stay habitable for a short time, few billions of years.
This is just instrument bias, as far as we know. What is the lower limit for size we can detect? We’re still only able to look at a small slice of what could be out there.
Truth is we have no idea. The best we can do is identify the pixels that represent a far away planet and use spectral data to make a good guess of its makeup. Anything beyond that, like these images that show land and water are pure fiction.
The only planets we can detect are massive ones. Most planets have no meaningful effect on the brightness or wobble of its star (or stars). So, we just see tbr big inhospitable planets.
Science is a disbelief in the experts -Einstein We have checked 8 out of 1 quadrillion, no one can even guess if there is or isn't another habitable planet. That's just 5th grade logic
@michaeldowd8422 I think what I mean is the hole you'd go through when bending spacetime (teleportation) which I guess isn't really a hole but I'm thinking about the bended paper example
"Humans" will never get off this planet.. HOWEVER we will create an artificial intelligence that will do it with ease. We are only a few decades off from creating a new god.
@@sapphonymph8204also doesnt take a genius to realize that statistically speaking; with as many galaxies as we can see in our very small view of the observable, it’s almost impossible there isn’t other forms of life.
It doesn’t matter if exoplanets are habitable or not- they are ridiculously too far away from us to ever visit them. Proxima B is only 4.5 light years away but would take tens of thousands of years to get there with our fastest spacecraft!
Exactly. The sad truth is that we're most probably bound to stay on Earth till the eventual death of our star provided something else doesn't doom us before that. Even if we would be capable to create a spacecraft which could travel at a reasonable fraction of the speed of light it would still take hundreds of years to visit the star system in our immediate neighbourhood. Earth is our oyster.
@ Carl Sagan expressed this sentiment wholeheartedly in his Pale Blue Dot speech piece. This planet is all we got! We could possibly colonize our Solar System on Mars, Titan, and mine Asteroids, but beyond that, interstellar travel is just Sci-Fi!
I'd like to see us get out into the solar system first. Maybe when we have a colony on Pluto we can start thinking about heading out to the stars in generational ships, but let's see what's in our backyard up close and not just planetary probes.
@@JDEhlert Those would have to be humongous ships the size of a huge asteroid or smaller dwarf planet with arable soil inside, a biosphere and self-sustainable breathable atmosphere and water. That's theoretically possible. One huge obstacle to that is human kind's petty nature, there will most probably never be an incentive to do so. The costs would be immeasurable. I'n afraid that society would never agree to pay for it.
@@wackyruss That speech seriously made me cry. Every single word he uttered was so carefully crafted, it all connects so seamlessly into a truly inspirational piece of art. Sagan was a pearl.
Just imagine: an exoplanet with no traffic, no bills, and no Mondays...
Like Robinson Caruso, it’s primitive as can be.
imagine! an exoplanet your 1000th grandchild will love after 999 generations of them disown you on an angry biodome ship and radiate into blob DNA that oozes out of the escape hatch when it gets there.. for this reason, i think frozen shield-protected vessels of sperm and eggs with robots to take care of them would be more ideal. the physics of space travel vs our wishes for it is more laughable than someone who pretends to wear a cape and fly around. it just has to be another person who gets to live there, so no big deal -- its still humans. just, not us. Earth is our planet, so we are the luckiest ones.
The irs will be there wanting 1/3 of your rocks.
A nice place to live is a lovely daydream.
Venus has those characteristics.
This is hands down my favourite channel to chill to and take my mind off things. Something I really need right now. Thank you.
Same here, just waiting for them to find another place to move to without earths problems waiting the next morning when i wake up. 😅
You just gave me an idea, now let me sleep on it
Not even close.
Crap AI narrator....but you get what you pay for.
Crazy how there are so many planets that are placed so perfectly apart & so hard for any being or possible being from any planet to reach?!?!
Hard or impossible for us but there could be beings out their millions even billions of years more technologically advanced than we are.. A hop to the nearest star could be no more hassle to them than you driving your car to get a pizza..
So you think...
The weren't placed but formed.
These videos are so weird because sometimes they’ll hit me in a way that will make me calm like “oh wow we’re so small and the universe is so big” and other times they’ll make me really anxious like “oh wow we’re so small and the universe is so big”
The only thing bigger than the universe is the human ego.
Simple statistic says there are plenty of habitable exoplanets out there since the universe is unfathomably big and maybe even infinite. Still they may be so far away from us that we'll never be able to reach them.
statistic only describes the surface. a lot “habitable” using only goldilock zone to determined turns out to be a lifeless planet orbiting red dwarf. every goddamn time. so there’s much more factor for a planet to be considered habitable, oxygen, rocky, liquid, water, right temp, good weather. or even other multi complex organism. don’t ever think we would be able to terraform or produced light speed travel accross the universe until we found a way to cure cancer & HIV.
Yeah, but moons of Jupiter like Europa may have life
The gap between us and them is getting larger too. While at the same time another galaxy is headed straight for ours
@@OneEyedCloud01 I still find it hard to believe that we never will be able to meet intelligent life from other worlds.....yes, they are far away from us but there is always a way to find ways to 'shorten those distances' in ideas that we have never thought of yet...
@@natedogs212 I'm still waiting to find intelligent life on this planet
We are too stupid to go to space. We are still building aircraft carriers and hypersonic missiles and new main battle tanks. And sometimes we even argue about which bathroom we should go to. We are not going f****** anywhere.
True, we're too busy destroying each other. Like that alien preacher said on that episode of "the outer limits:" "i have every confidence that you'll destroy yourselves before you build your 1st interstellar engines. WE GOT NOTHING TO FEAR FROM YOU!!"
Ufos and aliens. Lmao I bet if they do visit us they take one look and see the nukes and wars on going and just leave because they already know we are going to destroy our selves. We are pathetic In a general sense with war, genocide and much more. We only have few extremely intelligent humans who change the way we think but majority is cause our downfall. Rip
FACT!
We are still fighting over ancient religions and customs, that mean nothing. Now we are electing buffoons to lead us.....into oblivion!
On the flipside, I'm sure we'll be glad our weapons systems are as developed as they are should we have hostile visitors.
We are built for 1g within a very small temperature range require sunlight from our local star and to breathe the atmosphere specific to Earth.
I want 600 g’s so I can become a super sand
Leave the exoplanets alone. They living tax free without Mondays.
Perfect vid for bed! Hopefully I won't wake up on an exoplanet. 😂
But you’re already on an exoplanet from alien’s pov🤓
Get the lucid dreams going and away you go lol
@@infobeam1902 Yeehaw!
Let’s take care of the planet we live on now
It's literally the first video I've ever not watched to know the outcome. The title screen and the description counter each other, and it gives me all the info I need without having to watch an hour long video. 😂
The title is a question, not a claim
@markcintron8267 but the title card states, "There are no habitable exoplanets." That being my point of the contradicting description.
@ right you are friend, and I clearly didn’t read the words on the thumbnail lol, and now I get to feel stupid 🤤😂
When the next-generation Roman Space Telescope becomes operational, we may finally gain clearer insights into this matter. It's possible that a new planet will be discovered, but it could be located so far away that our civilization will be unable to reach it before we are gone.
Where did you get your info or you just invented on your own mind human mind weak limited. All answers should have basis
@@TheApplications1 This is the basic of Fermi Paradox and it is still valid untill today.
How can you look into a shot glass of water, see no fish, and declare that the ocean must be empty except for you? 😂
Sadly, that is my family.
THIS IS A RIPOFF OF KYPLANET
Doing gods work brother, thank you, going to watch the original now
I was about to say the same
There is no place like home. It doesn’t matter if any worlds out there might have life. There is no way of getting there, or for us to communicate with them outside of hundreds of thousands of years. Even if we detected a planet that might have live, if we detected intelligence, that would be from only the far off past. By the time we detect them, they probably already went extinct. Besides, how would we know any information sent to us was given just to cause our own extinction? So now that we have never been so close to conquering space, how should we use it? If we want to be a multi-planet race, we need to decide to do so and turn closer rocky bodies into Earth 2. Or, start mining planets like Mars for raw materials that we can turn into habitable equipment and materials. To start, what we learn by moving out into space should be used to discover better ways of living on Earth.
They're probably 100% wrong about k218b. Its probably a world of despair like Venus
So we can measure a minuscule wobble in a star light years away with complete accuracy and we assume it’s a planet?😂
Love this video all animated so beautifully. Paused & screenshot a lot for mobile wallpaper.
But it doesn't answer the question. It is just 90 minutes of irreverent information.
If there are, they will have to come to us. We are to primtive to reach practically anything.
And it's crazy that venus & mars may both have had an atmosphere like ours here on earth & both of them eventually lost it? Imagine earth moving like mars or backwards rotating venus?
Great video.
If nobody has figured it out by now the entire platform to which we live is incredibly unique almost unbelievable that everything could fall into place to allow life as we know it.The chances of recreating a similar planet and it's surroundings has to be unfathomable impossible we would ever see it find it or even be alive once it did manifest itself.
This planet is over 6 billion years old has gone through several incredible phases so incredible that imagine we did find a planet that could possibly sustain life how many billion years before it actually happens would Earth still exist?
I doubt earth like water planets are rare at all on a galactic scale..
Great start to the day!
The thumbnail is literally just Kyplanet's but worse. That being said i love both and i love the length
Once the human element stops being so arrogant as to think life in other circumstances MUST resemble our own....they may consider planets we would consider inhospitable for life. It wasn't long ago they thought life was impossible in our oceans depths.
I agree 💯
How are we going to find something that we cant see? We only know what life is here, so this is the only parameter.
Is the same thing as trying to search every rock in the planet because, maybe, rocks are a form of life, but we don't see then as such
People have always known the oceans contained life. You have a religious faith that life exists outside of earth.
@@i-frames816 some people consider fire is a life from. Scientist said, none of these planet has fire on it. All exo planet we found, there is no fire like in our planet.
This stuff is so interesting
There is no Easter bunny, there is no tooth fairy, and there are no habitable exoplanets.
April 5, 2063…the Vulcans will answer all our questions!
That is logical 😌
We're finding that Earth-like planets (rocky planets in their star's habitable zone) are far from rare. There could be millions just in our galaxy.
The chances that none of them are habitable are pretty low.
Not millions, there may be billions of rocky planets in the goldilock zones in the Milky Way. There are half a billion stars in our galaxy.
They still need to be reasonable in composition, can’t be tidally locked, orbit a stable type of star, very close in mass to earth, etc. I have a hard time believing anything will be ready for us without some terraforming. And it begs the question whether artificial habitats will be far more economical to create (and operate out of).
I love Leaning exoplanets
We can't reach any significant % of the speed of light to think about traveling to any other star systems.
However, if there is life out there, we wouldn't know it. WE might be looking at each other through telescopes right now, but all we can see is our planets in very distant past. Somebody from Andromeda galaxy may be looking at Earth and seeing monkeys and primates instead of humans :D
True 😂
Monkeys are primates.
We need to think long term and aim to send out generation ships
@dongsolong9032 that'll never happen. It would be unethical to doom the generations that would live and die between the stars.
@@sapphonymph8204 seems like a perfect use for AI
The more I reason over these themes, the more I came to conclusion that, not only for mere survival, but to really become an advanced civilization, a species have to achieve at least two of the three key technologies to master space.
FTL technology, to travel across the stars in acceptable times.
Terraforming technology, to literally build new habitable planets in space.
Complex genetics, to be sure that the species will be enough resilient to survive in places that are different from the home planet.
Without one of these three technologies, whatever species will just die in its home star system before being able to fluorish.
After all we humans can't travel for millions of years just to hope to find a planet that maybe will have breathable atmosphere and liquid water on its surface, but that after so much time it will be surely changed, and even if we are able to get there, settle, something like radiations, native life forms or virus or everything can simply wipe out our colonists.
That is simply not acceptable.
So we must get those three techs.
You forgot the S in Exoplanets in the title.
Maybe he’s Indian
@@your_doctor_and_plumber And?
@@FromNothing meaning he doesn’t know how to pluralize words
@@your_doctor_and_plumber Yes and I just corrected him.
@ no you’re being racist
There may be one. It’s just very very far away. So… to us, there are zero.
Probably got the same old stuff that goes on here on earth just a different galaxy there
Most of us want life like us, Vulcans we can trade and learn from. If scientists discover a single celled creature, it would be interesting, dkes it have the same DNA as us? Does it even use DNA? These questions are huge for biologists and geneticists, not so much for the average person.
To find a technological race a million things have to go exactly right. Take the fact that we are carbon based. That means the molecules in are body are chained together by long chains of carbon. You've probably heard that silicone life forms may exist, too. Put another way, there are 98 naturally occuring elements in the universe and 96 of them cannot be the basis of life under any circumstances. Silicone has a shot, but its a very meager shot. Like homeless bum dating Jong Ho-yeon, meager.
Silicone can form ling chains and is very able to bond with many elements like carbon, but it cannot bond to itself so it cannot for molecules with loops, like carbon can. It is also considerably heavier than carbon (as such things a measured on a molecular level), and so the chains it creates cannot be as long and hence complex as carbon. Lastly, if carbon bonds with the very abundant element oxygen, you get carbon monoxide, a gas. If you bond silicone with oxygen you get sand. A solid. So while they say silicone is a possibility, it is so unlikely as to be less than a 1% chance.
Try this thought experiment, they say there are a 100 billion stars in the galaxy so take a 100 billion monkeys randomly hitting keys on a keyboard. How many produce a perfectly readable document of 858 pages long? That is a monkey typing 1 million characters in exactly the right order. Im not even specifying the same story as us, just any legible readable document. I'm amazed that we were ever written.
I mean it is not so basic the volume of planers but (being on the habitable zone) MUST rotate for creating a magnetic field and distributing the heat if their own star!!! 👏 👏
For all the planets we've discovered not a one is a spot on fit. That's not to say there are planets that don't fit any form of life but nothing even comes close to our requirements let alone another Earth. However there are still uncountable numbers of planets out there to be explored.
It's funny how astronomers calculate living conditions on planets v habitable zones. Our Sun has three, right? That' s what astronomers from nearby star estimate.
Even Earths's neighborhood is too far to make such guess
Huh ? Astronomers from nearby star ? Whatchu talking bout?
It astounds me that people can say in good faith that there isn't any habitable worlds, it is the height of ignorance.
Not bragging, but I happen to live on one.
If a life bearing planet was detected, we could send a high speed probe and then wait 500 years for the results.
Venusian skies offer a very thick layer of mostly nitrogen that’s about 70 degrees and is illuminated during the day. Floating cities really would work there and are manageable on current blimp technology. You just have to get past the surfacism.
Yes, but none within 1000 light years of Earth
Warp drive will be discovered soon
Humanity had its chance! 🥳❤ 🌴 🔥 🧊 ⛈️ 😇
We know, we know, it's COVERED. And so what? Who cares? It doesn't matter! Why? Because we cannot get there in human time, even assuming a lightspeed drive is invented tomorrow. Focus on what you can improve here and now, for people around you.
Imagine discovering how to successfully living on Mars and discovering a rouge planet, totally frozen into a snowball passing just outside our solar system. We take the Mars tech and land it on the rouge to set up a moving outpost. That planet would be the best way to bounce from solar system to solar system.
Still not viable. You'd still have to travel light years to the nearest solar system. And that planet would frozen with no sunlight whatsoever for life etc. It would be like trying to live on Pluto and then worse. Damn near impossible.
All habitable planets probably have life of some kind. Since life takes billions of years to evolve to intelligent beings they can be anywhere in that line of evolution. Even if we sent Intelligent robot ships to distant worlds we would be long gone before they can report back. We have reached the limit of progress as have any other intelligent life across all galaxies. Seti is looking for the impossible.
We need to look at solar systems with stars like our own or bigger. Anything smaller would have planets tidal locked in one direction, always facing the sun.
Of course there is , absolutely Billions id say . We've only just woken up in the last 300years, im certain life is abundant in the universe, its just so vast lifes going to be hard to find.
Imagine that life existed on Venusmat some point, but any proof of existence has been obliterated by the harsh extreme atmosphere of the present day. We would never know.
Every planet has some kind of life
Aren't most of the exoplanet's we found orbiting their stars in a matter of days? That puts them fairly close to their star. Realistically there should be more planets in each solar system we've identified exoplanets but since they should take much longer to complete their orbits we don't see them. For every exoplanet found there should be several other planets and moons in each of those solar systems. Considering the amount of stars in a galaxy the odds of there not being habitable planets or moons would be very low just for our galaxy.
Ha. Dimming with age 😂 like me. And you. We must definitely be stars! Then again we kind of are just babies from stars aaaahhh star babies 🌝⭐️💜 🌚✨🌟 👶🏻 chiiildren of the wooorld. Take ma strong hand child 😂 sorry I veered off track there!
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If the search is limited to red dwarves which 99% of these explanets orbit then i wouldnt hold your breath searching for an earth like planet. The tech to detect an earthsize planet around a sunlike star simply does not exist yet even james is incapable of that.
I wonder if residents of a tidally locked planet would believe they lived on a flat planet?
They are not habitable PERIOD, WE ARE ALONE!
80% of our planet is none habitual by humans. I think you need to rethink your theists. 😂
@@sgtbrown4273 you need to rethink you spelling and understanding of what his comments said. And when you add your comment you only .ale your point not valid at a higher level.
@@ExcavationNation The search for life outside our solar system is still in its infancy. Despite the sensationalized depictions online, we don’t have high-resolution images of exoplanets. In reality, our knowledge of these planets is limited to indirect data, such as measurements of their orbits and light patterns. Furthermore, we’ve received no data from outside or even within our galaxy because transmitting information across such vast distances would take millions of years. To observe anything, you’d need to be perfectly positioned at the right angle and time, which is an astronomical improbability. Concluding that we are alone in the universe based on this lack of data and time is not just premature, it’s downright ignorant.
125 years ago the vast majority of people on the planet would probably have told you there would never be heavier than air flight. We are in the infancy of deep space exploration using the least powerful instruments we will ever have at our disposal going forward and with technology improving at a geometric rate I find it highly unlikely that we won't have found several habitable worlds by the end of the century.
@ExcavationNation " Your spelling" How about you learn to spell before making fun of other people 😉
If you believe in Christ like me, then I believe that there maybe another planet with humans dwelling it, but GOD made SURE that it would be so far of an distance that humans would never reach it , no matter how advance one another would get ...because, if we met, we could possibly f up GODs algorithm.
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If we are the only life in this universe, then maybe we are trully the children of a creator. If so, then it might be up to us to turn those planets into habital locations, along with seeding them with life. Maybe that is our purpose that we should be working towards?
"Never never never" we were never going to fly, never going to go to space, never split the atom and never go to the moon. Never.
For american friends , too big means it will have massive gravity that will crush your body or fk it up in the long run
Idk I think conditions for life be it similar to us or not at all are not met often in space. And then there is time. Like probably there was or will be life somewhere somewhen millions of lightyears away. It’s so damn unlikely that we will ever get a glimpse of that with our conception of time. Ist not the missing possibilities in places but rather the time is not met. And then there are still a lot of special things about earth. A LOT. Like we are super lucky that the earth is where it is and how it is. We wouldn’t be here if there were no moon, no Jupiter, no astroid belt, no massive iron core - we hit the jackpot, don‘t know the next time it will be hit, nor the last.
And as much as I cherish our curiosity we managed so far to store information in our species for merely a few thousand years. We can‘t even grasp the vastness of time. But we‘re hoping to colonise other planets… to find life in maybe after the sun exploded? To think we can even survive that long as a species as we are driving our own environment that ist actually existing into being inhabitable. Nah don‘t think so. This is a dream, nothing more. Subjective observation : humans are bizarre
There is not just the question is there now! a exoplanet that is habitable for us, furthermore was or will there be one to live on. That makes it even more unrealistic that there should not be a suitable one for us. Reaching it not taken in consideration.
Not sure about habitable, but there should surely be planets that are easier to terraform than venus or mars.
The only chance we will ever leave this planet is when we upload our minds to a computer and leave the body behind. It will eradicate the need for food, fuel and going at light speed. We can just sleep eternally until we get where we need to go.
Maybe life is just sleeping androids uploading memories of how life used to be so we don't forget when we do get to planet Earth 2.0
How about exo-moons? There must be large moons out there. Some think Mars was an escaped moon of Jupiter.
Feels like earth was designed for humans.
Not too big, not to stoney, not to frosty, not too hot. The earth tilt too
There is many planets out there. The earth isn't 1 of a few. There are many planets and earth just happened to be the one we live in. It could of happened to any other solar system.
The earth wasn t habitable 1 billion years ago. We just happened to be here because our planet got better. And the earth will ony stay habitable for a short time, few billions of years.
This is just instrument bias, as far as we know. What is the lower limit for size we can detect? We’re still only able to look at a small slice of what could be out there.
Truth is we have no idea. The best we can do is identify the pixels that represent a far away planet and use spectral data to make a good guess of its makeup. Anything beyond that, like these images that show land and water are pure fiction.
The only planets we can detect are massive ones. Most planets have no meaningful effect on the brightness or wobble of its star (or stars). So, we just see tbr big inhospitable planets.
H2o is the hardest part, the rest will follow. Snowball effect
How can he makes assumptions that there is no life on exoplanets with out vusiting it . Its impossible to visit
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Science is a disbelief in the experts -Einstein
We have checked 8 out of 1 quadrillion, no one can even guess if there is or isn't another habitable planet. That's just 5th grade logic
If we can't change the planet to fit us, then the only other option is to change us to fit the planet.
Hiw yf is an exoplanet "too big"?
the bigger the planet, the stronger the gravity. so if we were to be on an exoplanet that is too big, we'd be crushed.
@zhoumis ah thanks. Didn't know that
The big question is, how the hell are we going to get to these planets.
Easy! Just shoot through a wormhole. 😊
Wormhole literally seems like the only way unless we can convert ourselves to light
@Aeom_333 wormholes do not exist in nature. And to artificially creat one would take ridiculous amounts of energy. People watch too much sci fi
We don't.
@michaeldowd8422 I think what I mean is the hole you'd go through when bending spacetime (teleportation) which I guess isn't really a hole but I'm thinking about the bended paper example
The only life that we know of is carbon based with atoms that are billions of years old. Could there be silicon based life?
Exoplanets? What,There is Endoplanets too? Call then just Planets Ok.
You're going to upset all the star wars/trek people with talk like this which is strictly prohibited in their religion, just like physics is.
only 4.5 light years away...
How do we know there isnt any micro organisms living on other planets? Thats alien life technically
Exactly, Russia could make a balloon that survived venus' temperatures lol. So why cant there be life, every planet evolves different
I for one don’t believe we really went to space but even so, we will never be able to travel that far
Love how he says stupid shit like it is only 6 light years away.
"Humans" will never get off this planet.. HOWEVER we will create an artificial intelligence that will do it with ease. We are only a few decades off from creating a new god.
It´s what I´ve been telling these fools for years and yet they won´t listen..
Answer, no. This earth is it.
We got an all knowing entity on our hand here.
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Doesn't take a genius to know we are alone until someone comes along. It's never going to happen.
@@friedrichwilhelmviktoralbert59 You've only got one hand?
@@sapphonymph8204also doesnt take a genius to realize that statistically speaking; with as many galaxies as we can see in our very small view of the observable, it’s almost impossible there isn’t other forms of life.
That is a southern man
I know, honey.
Too big is not a reason
Is the voiceover guy AI?
Plagiarized thumbnail but alright
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Allah pagan moon god 😂
Not even one
Ofc there are Planets habitable.
No planets are completely like Earth. The word habitable rather means living in an air-tight dome or station.
Unoriginal thumbnail design.
You guys all still believe in Santa? Damn
We have barely looked at what's out there, silly to assume anything.
Now that Trump's elected we getting a spitting tobacco cowboy who can barely read schooling us now in space 😂