I've always known about the Fermi Paradoxi, but learning that this question was asked while they were working on atomic weapons really recontextualizes it, especially when you take the Great Filter into account. Just hits hard.
A theory i think about a lot is that space travel is just not feasible. That even with technological advancements it would still not be safe to put our fragile biological bodies through space journeys. Not only us but alien life are stuck in their own star systems with no hope of getting out. Everything is extremely far we can’t even imagine traveling to the closest star imagine crossing the galaxy to meet another civilization. Also i’ve read that the solar system is quite isolated but maybe other civilizations who were born in star clusters might have a higher chance of interacting with each other.
To me, it feels more like: We either find a way to put our bodies in "deep sleep" so we don't die and degrade on our long travels, or we figure out how to utilize wormholes. If neither, we're pretty much stuck in our solar system.
If a civilization can figure out how to harness or use power to create large forms of energy, it's possible to "travel" without having to propel. I agree though, traveling near the speed of light is just not fast enough without how vast the universe is. Whether you think this guy is lying or not, the concept could work with the right elements without breaking the laws of physics th-cam.com/video/oy-T_BsYLhE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=fMA4AWjmKAAuAzTx&t=102
but the thing is, humans develop crazily. Most people hundereds of years ago probably though earth was ungodly big and now we can just travel to the opposite side in day while sitting on the sky.
Going by current evidence one would logically conclude three things... 1. Life is abundant in the universe. Even our own galaxy probably contains millions of planets with life that is more varied and diverse than we can possibly imagine. 2. Intelligent life is exceedingly rare. In fact, so rare as to be practically unique to this planet. Not literally unique, but practically unique. In other words, a tiny handful of intelligent forms existed in the past, but they're gone now. Long extinct. A fate which likely awaits our own race. 3. Inter-stellar and intergalactic space travel is impossible. Warp drives, hyperspace, wormholes, stargates, etc. Not possible. Cute fiction. Good for a story. But these are things that could no more exist in reality than a magic wand or faerie dust. We are stuck on this planet surrounded by an infinity of truths that we can never know.
The universe is vast beyond comprehension. Not only is there most probably intelligent life out there, I actually believe our universe is a small part of a much bigger entity.. which would be even LESS comprehensible to us. We’d be so insignificant in comparison to this entity, we could not possibly fathom the true scale of it..and we’d have no possible way of proving its existence
It's possible that there are identical human beings on another Earth-like planet, too. I'm pretty sure "aliens" don't actually look like 👽. You never know.
@@SolitaryCreature1311 not just identical human beings, they can be anything else, from titans to mice that got lucky in the natural selection, as well as unrecognizable things like living blobs and aliens with no senses
@@SolitaryCreature1311its not possible for aliens to look exactly like us if you understand how evolution or convergent evolution works unless they created us or they are our distant ancestors.
@@male-efficient7262 Recently a study said that the highest chance of finding aliens are probably in parallel universes. If it's true then it might be possible. The God theory can also be applied I guess.
The problem is that it may take billions of years for sentient life to develop and when we use telescopes to look at different planets in the far distance of space, we are actually looking into the past because of how long it takes light to travel. This means that anyone looking at us could just see a baron rock with molten lava, age of the dinosaurs or as we are now
I don’t think you understand what the resolution of telescopes is. We don’t see planets with them, we only detect planets when they eclipse their star and the level of light dips.
Honestly, I think that there was life, they just died before we came here. Like, we're only 2 million years in and we're already about to (possibly) destroy ourselves with nuclear wars Edit: I think danayy is more correct
I wish I had focused more in school and studied astrology and physics. It’s mind blowing to me now. I wish the government wouldn’t hide stuff from us as well. It’s so annoying to be left in the dark about this
What if our situation here on Earth is so ineradicable rare that it only happens once per Galaxy. That would explain this paradox. We can't really put real numbers to the equation, soit is just guesses. It is all science fiction at this point.
This is what I think. I think life is probably common as microbes, then very very rare as complex, but vanishingly rare as intelligent. Something on the level of 1 civilisation per 1,000 galaxies ir something.
Bro , we here in 3 Rd world countries cannot access and afford to high level universities for astronomy but me personally, my dream is to become astrophysicist and to be honest , I have gain much knowledge about astronomy from the internet ( enough) BUT YOU ARE ONE OF THAT SOURCE AND YOU, WHO IS GREAT AND KNOWS VERY VERY VERY MUCH ABOUT ASTRONOMY are the only few of resources we have to learn about astronomy, so I hope you upload long videos like these twice a week , it's a request, THANKS TO YOU for the knowledge you have given to us , I really appreciate it
They're actually here, and always have been. They stay underground on the moon, and even here on Earth. They have multiple underwater bases around the globe. They abduct humans in order to breed them to create alien-human hybrids :)
@@Soul-Demon-Y no i disagree with the statement.. it's way more scary to think that we're the only ones in our universe than if there's others out there.
A thought of mine that I often think about is Imagine millions and millions of years ago another civilization finally finished their trip to our planet and upon arrival discovered dinosaurs roaming our Earth and said yeah okay I'm out of here, and they still believe that's what inhabits our planet😂😂
🤣🤣🤣that’s actually kinda funny then imagine they come back like 30 years from now or 3000 and tell us actually they was the ones who took out the dinosaurs 😅💀
Easiest explanation for me that's NOT listed on any video I've seen is that the speed of light stops us from seeing any potential life around any planets outside of our solar system. A star system 100 light years away appears 100 years in the past relative to how we observe it. Also, we can barely detect exoplanets, how are we going ro detect a space station or spaceship 100 light years away?
if they are advanced, maybe they know that shooting signals out into space only brings horrific consequences. the whole " most quiet guy in the room is the most gangster" concept. maybe its better to not tell anybody we are here. Thanos maybe a real thing
Man, amazing video with a lot of great information! The music made it feel like a movie somewhere in the middle! Waiting for new longer videos like this. Maybe in the future, can you debunk some alien sightings?
Your videos have many interesting topics so I like watching your video and short videos ❤. And today's video is even more interesting. Because learning about the alien species is very different and interesting. Thank you Astrokobi sir 😊❤
astrokobi probably won’t see this, but you are one of my favorite astronomy TH-camrs and this whole channel was the first thing to get me interested in astronomy and space, loved this video ❤
The Dark Forest Hypothesis, For there can be a theory in which we can say that there might be a powerful civilization who kills every other civilization whom they gets information about and some civilization got information about that cruel and powerful civilization and because of that they stopped sending messages in the space. What a horrifying theory. I am scared like a shit!!!😰😰😰😰😰😰😥
My truth: Aliens are everywhere but the light and signals have not reached us yet. We look at something but we only see the past. Maybe a spaceship is on the way to earth, but for us it looks like their planet is still a fireball.
Everyone wanna know why do supermoons look small from the equator? Well that's because during a full moon, The Moon is 5° tilted meaning that the Moon have to be totally eclipsed in order for the Moon to look big and bright from the equator. What I said was about physics and yes that's a physics illusion
I think in the vast majority of cases, intelligent life will find its potential for expansion limited to its own solar system. While technological advances may enable the exploration of neighboring planets and even establish colonies on them, the immense challenges of interstellar travel-such as vast distances, resource constraints, and energy demands-make it nearly impossible for civilizations to reach and thrive beyond their home system. However, the question remains: if intelligent life exists throughout the universe, why haven't we observed any clear visual evidence of it? Despite our advances in astronomical technology and our ongoing search for extraterrestrial signals, we have yet to encounter definitive signs of other civilizations. Are we the first in our own galaxy?
12:55 hmm why are we assuming that alien life has similar technology as humans. maybe their technologies may release different chemicals. also i think production of greenhouse gases might only apply to less than type 1 civilisations, where civilisations have yet to completely rely on clean sources of energy. maybe instead of looking for intelligent life, we should be looking for life itself first, which generalises the searching field
As a Buddhist, my religion teaches about countless other worlds and beings existing beyond our own. Buddhist cosmology does acknowledge the existence of countless other worlds and beings. Some interpretations suggest that this could include extraterrestrial life forms.
Loving your long format content buddy. A small suggestion, if you allow me, is to lower the volume of the music around -3dB or more than it already is, at least when your voice should be the focus in the video. For someone like me who has difficulty in focusing when a lot is going on, that would better help me consume your content. And I'm sure there are others out there. Love from Portugal 🇵🇹
Maybe there’s been thousands of earths throughout the galaxy but they all eventual destroy themselves or are destroyed by cosmic events. Maybe there’s a finite survival time and we haven’t got to end just yet.
The "end" is when the Sun finally runs out of hydrogen and becomes a Red Giant. It will expand until Mercury, Venus and Earth and cool down to become a White Dwarf. That's the natural end (unless we humans artificially kill ourselves).
@@SolitaryCreature1311we actually don’t know this. We’re making an assumption on selection time bias. Stellar evolution could be real, in which case stars become planets, and time compresses forward, making distant measurements vastly under values. But who knows.
What if life already existed and then wiped out? We know that life had to have a particular chemistry to begin with. If an alien planet were able to have the same or similar chemistry, different events might’ve happened that wiped out life completely. Earth was lucky to still have life after so many extinction level events.
This is the thing I don’t get, how do they know that we are they trying to communicate, it’s EXTREMELY unlikely that they speak English or other ways of communicating here on earth? 🌏
Ah, thank you including clips of Prof. Brian Cox. What a guy. I used to go to school with one of his former Manchester University colleagues. Though, I've yet to meet the man himself.
I am absolutely fascinated by astronomy and the universe and please take this with a pinch of salt because I am not specially smart or intelectual...but sometimes I feel like there is life in all planets and galaxies, we just can't perceive it and therefore conclude it isn't there because it doesn't conform to our defined or theorized paradigms. I have also always believed that all living beings think, feel, and communicate differently than humans.
Please tell me that is speed of light slower than we think. Because we all know that time slows donn and eventually stops when something is accelerated to a speed equal to light which implies that time ticks slow for light itself relative to us so light takes more time to cover some distance than we masures ........?😅
Not really. Ancient Hindu texts talk about powerful space crafts called vimanas and were capable of interstellar travel and the speed of will. It talks about great aerial battles of the Gods with powerful weapons activated with sound commands.
3:05 this is just my hypothesis, but since mostly hydrogen was present, all the primordial sun had to die first to make the materials for planetesimals and for life. Thus even though primordial stars live for a few million years, I suspect some civilisations might be billion years ahead but ours was unique in that the asteroid that destroyed dinosaurs paved way for mammalian intelligence, without that who knows how long it would’ve taken dinosaurs to be smart enough to talk about quantum mechanics. And I also think every galaxy has a race which developed intelligence faster than the others but life was formed later so it would look like everybody is from the same starting points intelligence wise.
We can't be the only planet with life just a say so if we was then we can think should there of ever of been life to exist in the first place love your content man I always tune in space to me is a place man kind will never get to the bottom of Peace
7:40 we are not alone there is no way how did you know that we are going to attack you this is no way I don't believe it there has to be life out there and we just don't know it yet but maybe we will find it someday yes there may be life in another Galaxy this is what I am talking about what is the universe is playing a game maybe there is life only on one Galaxy like one Galaxy contains one life
13:37-13:45 🤯 I had a dream like that the other day. Being near a beach and there was a black hole in the sky and then there were multiple black holes and it was some kind of message and then there were crashing waves and destruction
I think chances of life like we have on earth is way to unlikely to exist elsewhere, let alone intelligent beings like humans. Small chance of conditions being right, need right chemical balance and things to stay right for long enough to become more complex (not a given) and there could be a basic animal, fungi, plant type thing. Anyway get the feeling the chances of life like us would be so unlikely it doesn't matter how many planets there are, and then them travelling through space...well one if them beings would have needed to build a telescope or something for that to happen, so no matter how smart or capable they were it still takes such a crazy chain of events to get to a level like ours
I think the best solution is time and probability. The odds of two planets evolving sentient life that are close enough together to communicate at the same time seems highly unlikely to me no matter how large the universe is. I think it's a safe bet to say that other life has existed and will exist after us just probably not at the same time in the same neighborhood
Personally i believe that in somewhere in the universe is some kind of intellectual life because universe is so big that we can`t be alone. Maybe it´s even in milkyway 👇this many believe that there is some kind of intellectual life. PS Kobi your videos are the best space videos and best videos.
If aliens are able to see how we as a species act and we are considered the most intelligent thing here I wouldn’t want my existence being known either.
@@a31-hq1jk Good point, imagine finding a Voyager equivalent from a long gone sivalisation that had been traveling for 100,000 years. it would be heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time.
@@Mfaotxt our first contact needs to be a thriving civilization, otherwise, finding evidence of a long gone civilization would mean we are most likely doomed
why cant it be like star wars where we just casually fly over to a planet controlled by one govermnet like we are traveling to another country man cant wait till im 16 so i can get my hyperspace license . idk if thats a thing i think its just a pilot license in the movies or something
My thought is, they’re definitely there. And we should continue reaching out. Scientists understand that we wouldn’t have to fight. And scientists would be the ones that find them
A hypothesis I’ll share: they only got here in 1933, but their craft behave like time machines, so they have been interjecting throughout our history. A misinformation campaign of our own past. And I’m not including the mandala effect. The past would be consistent at all points, with no paradoxes. There are also different groups. Our stellar twin, Sirius, trying to assist us as much as possible, and another conglomerate group that only wishes to control the outcome for their benefit. We’ll see the truth in time.
Imagine there’s a room. Take that room as a whole universe and now Our planet is some microscopic thing that you can’t see with your naked eyes in that room and we are inside the planet thinking where’s Aliens where we don’t even have a spaceship as size as or powerful to compare to one mosquito on that room. Now even having that far high technology. Imagine us fighting to be seen by naked eyes while we are literally a microscopic world in comparison of a universe.
Every time im watching a video about the Fermi paradox im thinking maybe the communication via radio waves is just a technological step, and will be succeeded by some technology with direct communication without the need of blasting out waves into the cosmos. Therefore each civilization has only a 100 to 200 year window to be found by others, who has to be advanced enough to distinguish natural waves from "man"-made one's.
Searching for life with probes, robotics, telescopes is like looking for atoms with a shovel. We are all presuming that aliens “want” things, but that is actually a very human thing to say. Also the “atomic war”, “hiding for safety”, “don’t want to be found”, “presence of dyson spheres” are all very human way of thinking. Maybe it’s more: life is not rare in the universe, but it is rare to develop in hostile environments. And if it does, it is very rare to develop in to space. We know for sure we are the only species from earth that travel to space, in 4,5 billons of years! And that is in quite safe conditions. Dinosaurs never tried to get in to space because they didn’t need to. My hypothesis is that we humans need to discover space and are aware, BECAUSE it is a behavior that is an adaptation on being wiped out by natural disasters. Thereby “searching for aliens” is actually a coping mechanism of life on earth, that find expression through our genes, so we preserve life ourselves by progress in looking for more life. Finding and looking for life is per definition irrelevant. But preserving and surviving is very relevant to us.
No one knows. But also many scientist don’t believe this something-from-nothing hypothesis. It is more likely that the Big Bang is part of an eternal process.
There's a theory that there's been multiple big bangs but that also doesn't really make sense because at some point there'd need to be something before the big bang
Maybe perhaps cause bigbang isn't where it all starts? something truly out of the loop of creator/creation, independent of the need to first exist to cause something
Bro-to be honest make good content and knowledgeable content but sadly most people today are interested in fake content it's not their mistake also cuz society has become like that, but please don't stop making this type of content, I love astronomy and u are the mostly best yt channel 😁
No, given our distructive and narcessistic nature. if we knew about them we would keep trying and not stop auntil they were doing business with us or for us, at the expence of the inferior sivalisation.
the universe is 14B years old it seems like a long time. but the last star wont go out for another 100 Trillion years.. we are still very very early into the universe.. i think we are the only intelligent life that we will ever know for a very long time. I do believe they are out there somewhere very far away thinking about if we exist just like we think about them.
Why is it that the idea of aliens existing always ends with the extinction of humanity? What if they exist but have only been observing us and studying our planet.
Could it be that we already have the documentations and evidences of our existence from history talked by our ancestors and have been passed on? But because it was too long ago and we as humans experienced a lot of challenges for survival and focused more on that than preserving history, our records have been reduced to religions, fantasies, heresays, and the like. There’s a term for this i just forgot.
It’s kinda weird thinking about it, we’ll never know what’s beyond our galaxy. I’ve always wondered how long the human race would last, we’ve already been here for thousands of years and the earth itself is billions of years older than us. At the rate we’re going, climate change will be irreversible in about 4 years I believe. It’s so heartbreaking to think about how beautiful this planet was before we started killing it :/
YT is recommending me your shorts since I become interested at the universe. But I have a question. Where did you learn all this stuff ? Did u finish a science school or you like it that much that u make a research by your self ?
I never really understood the logic behind this Theory. In my opinion, once a civilisation becomes multi planetary doesn’t mean they will start to explore and live in every planet possible. They will claim the best planets for them to live and that’s it mostly. Once they gain that ability doesn’t mean that their focus will become colonising everything. Its like us humans, once we had the ability to live in every part of the earth, we still dont, we live where is easier and better for us.
Do you think these are the correct solutions to The Fermi Paradox? Where do you think all the Aliens are hiding?
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I don’t think so😅😅
I'm first❤
@@AnandPrakashVlogs Bro I am first
To me, "distance and isolation" hypothesis seems most sensible. We are just too far away from others.
Guess you haven’t heard of the famous Roswell incident, or the tic tac sighting of a literal TIC TAC flying around with no wings but alright.
@@Anomaly_Files18Even if you "heard" of something it means nothing without scientific evidence. Same with Bigfoot for that matter lol.
maybe they don't want us around,
I've always known about the Fermi Paradoxi, but learning that this question was asked while they were working on atomic weapons really recontextualizes it, especially when you take the Great Filter into account. Just hits hard.
Hal3762 being born
Hey mum do you know the Fermi Parodoxi?
@@Jacobb8129 Ngl laughed, got me there, and I didn't even notice my typo lmfao
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A theory i think about a lot is that space travel is just not feasible. That even with technological advancements it would still not be safe to put our fragile biological bodies through space journeys. Not only us but alien life are stuck in their own star systems with no hope of getting out.
Everything is extremely far we can’t even imagine traveling to the closest star imagine crossing the galaxy to meet another civilization.
Also i’ve read that the solar system is quite isolated but maybe other civilizations who were born in star clusters might have a higher chance of interacting with each other.
To me, it feels more like: We either find a way to put our bodies in "deep sleep" so we don't die and degrade on our long travels, or we figure out how to utilize wormholes. If neither, we're pretty much stuck in our solar system.
who says we would still be in a biological body?
If a civilization can figure out how to harness or use power to create large forms of energy, it's possible to "travel" without having to propel. I agree though, traveling near the speed of light is just not fast enough without how vast the universe is. Whether you think this guy is lying or not, the concept could work with the right elements without breaking the laws of physics th-cam.com/video/oy-T_BsYLhE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=fMA4AWjmKAAuAzTx&t=102
All for 20
but the thing is, humans develop crazily. Most people hundereds of years ago probably though earth was ungodly big and now we can just travel to the opposite side in day while sitting on the sky.
Dark Forest Theory is explained phenomenally in 3 body problem , it shows how serious and scary it can be.
I love listening to quinns idea on the 3 body problems
Oh yes!
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Going by current evidence one would logically conclude three things...
1. Life is abundant in the universe. Even our own galaxy probably contains millions of planets with life that is more varied and diverse than we can possibly imagine.
2. Intelligent life is exceedingly rare. In fact, so rare as to be practically unique to this planet. Not literally unique, but practically unique. In other words, a tiny handful of intelligent forms existed in the past, but they're gone now. Long extinct. A fate which likely awaits our own race.
3. Inter-stellar and intergalactic space travel is impossible. Warp drives, hyperspace, wormholes, stargates, etc. Not possible. Cute fiction. Good for a story. But these are things that could no more exist in reality than a magic wand or faerie dust.
We are stuck on this planet surrounded by an infinity of truths that we can never know.
The universe is vast beyond comprehension. Not only is there most probably intelligent life out there, I actually believe our universe is a small part of a much bigger entity.. which would be even LESS comprehensible to us. We’d be so insignificant in comparison to this entity, we could not possibly fathom the true scale of it..and we’d have no possible way of proving its existence
@@the8419 Which solution to Fermi's paradox do you favor?
👨: do aliens exist?
👽: do aliens exist?
It's possible that there are identical human beings on another Earth-like planet, too. I'm pretty sure "aliens" don't actually look like 👽. You never know.
@@SolitaryCreature1311 i always wonder what types anatomies are better than that of humans, having 4 eyes maybe 2 at the back of head 😅
@@SolitaryCreature1311 not just identical human beings, they can be anything else, from titans to mice that got lucky in the natural selection, as well as unrecognizable things like living blobs and aliens with no senses
@@SolitaryCreature1311its not possible for aliens to look exactly like us if you understand how evolution or convergent evolution works unless they created us or they are our distant ancestors.
@@male-efficient7262 Recently a study said that the highest chance of finding aliens are probably in parallel universes. If it's true then it might be possible. The God theory can also be applied I guess.
I've enjoyed your short content but this longform content is what I've been needing.
I'm glad you started doing more longform videos again
The problem is that it may take billions of years for sentient life to develop and when we use telescopes to look at different planets in the far distance of space, we are actually looking into the past because of how long it takes light to travel. This means that anyone looking at us could just see a baron rock with molten lava, age of the dinosaurs or as we are now
I don’t think you understand what the resolution of telescopes is. We don’t see planets with them, we only detect planets when they eclipse their star and the level of light dips.
Lol it doesn't really work that way.
Thank god I found this sensible channel 🔥 many others are just speaking nonsense
I know, he is basically the only non-fraud space TH-camr
thank WHO?
@@zaidxixwdym
@@zaidxix the creator 🤫
Like who?
Honestly, I think that there was life, they just died before we came here. Like, we're only 2 million years in and we're already about to (possibly) destroy ourselves with nuclear wars
Edit: I think danayy is more correct
Could be
Yup. That's likely one of the great filters. Which is bad news for us.
2 million years in? In what?
@@nploda1408 Our Genus has existed for around 2(-3) million years. I assume he's referring to that.
@nploda1408 we've only existed 2-8 million years
I wish I had focused more in school and studied astrology and physics. It’s mind blowing to me now. I wish the government wouldn’t hide stuff from us as well. It’s so annoying to be left in the dark about this
What if our situation here on Earth is so ineradicable rare that it only happens once per Galaxy. That would explain this paradox. We can't really put real numbers to the equation, soit is just guesses. It is all science fiction at this point.
is that like the great filter theory?
Life doesn't always get more and more complex, even a billions year old planet might have low level life. I think it's just so rare/unlikely
This is what I think. I think life is probably common as microbes, then very very rare as complex, but vanishingly rare as intelligent. Something on the level of 1 civilisation per 1,000 galaxies ir something.
Bro , we here in 3 Rd world countries cannot access and afford to high level universities for astronomy but me personally, my dream is to become astrophysicist and to be honest , I have gain much knowledge about astronomy from the internet ( enough) BUT YOU ARE ONE OF THAT SOURCE AND YOU, WHO IS GREAT AND KNOWS VERY VERY VERY MUCH ABOUT ASTRONOMY are the only few of resources we have to learn about astronomy, so I hope you upload long videos like these twice a week , it's a request, THANKS TO YOU for the knowledge you have given to us , I really appreciate it
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Aliens who can't pass the speed of light can't get here, same as we can't get to them. Those who can have no interest in us.
except for an interest in making sure the p3d0 sodumyte infection doesnt spread too far snd do too much damage
basically
@@asafpelleh7594 aliens can sleep and reproduce on their space shuttles, stop thinking like a reindeer🐒
@@jerseygetsherwetter345 are you saying you cant learn engineering AND dont care if p3d0-filez kidnap, eat or nuke your family ???
@@jerseygetsherwetter345No not basically cuz we got them UAPs here, pilots see them every day.
I just enjoy the big question mark. All possibilities are fascinating to me.
I believe that there are aliens out there, but they consider our planet so primal they never bothered to visit
They're actually here, and always have been. They stay underground on the moon, and even here on Earth. They have multiple underwater bases around the globe. They abduct humans in order to breed them to create alien-human hybrids :)
maybe
Transformers shit 😂
9:02 I do really agree with this statement
Absolutely disagree though. Imagine if we're alone in the universe which is mathematically impossible, that would be terrifying!
@@bojidarmartinov5949 so you agree but refuse to acknowledge that you agree?
@@Soul-Demon-Y no i disagree with the statement.. it's way more scary to think that we're the only ones in our universe than if there's others out there.
@@bojidarmartinov5949 Ahh, so you think both are not equally terrifying right?
@@bojidarmartinov5949Just look at the UAP Phenomenon and study it for awhile and then you will realize we aren’t alone here and in the universe.
I couldn't study astrophysics, that'll be a regret forever, thanks for your videos they make me feel happy 🦋
You can do it!
@@AstroKobiplease reply to my comment too 😊
The most underrated channel!!
To be honest the one I want to be true is the first one, because it means that our extinction is probably not going to be alien related
The last sentence made a smile on my face :)
A thought of mine that I often think about is Imagine millions and millions of years ago another civilization finally finished their trip to our planet and upon arrival discovered dinosaurs roaming our Earth and said yeah okay I'm out of here, and they still believe that's what inhabits our planet😂😂
🤣🤣🤣that’s actually kinda funny then imagine they come back like 30 years from now or 3000 and tell us actually they was the ones who took out the dinosaurs 😅💀
Ive always loved your videos and short videos i even put my name on the space probe going to europa keep it up
Me too!
Easiest explanation for me that's NOT listed on any video I've seen is that the speed of light stops us from seeing any potential life around any planets outside of our solar system. A star system 100 light years away appears 100 years in the past relative to how we observe it. Also, we can barely detect exoplanets, how are we going ro detect a space station or spaceship 100 light years away?
if they are advanced, maybe they know that shooting signals out into space only brings horrific consequences. the whole " most quiet guy in the room is the most gangster" concept. maybe its better to not tell anybody we are here. Thanos maybe a real thing
Unfortunately we are very social creatures, we would have sent out signals regardless of any warning
“Someone said Alien, she thought they said illegal alien and signed up.” Hudson
BRO YOUR VIDEOS ARE AMAZING! Keep em coming please
Man, amazing video with a lot of great information! The music made it feel like a movie somewhere in the middle! Waiting for new longer videos like this. Maybe in the future, can you debunk some alien sightings?
Your videos have many interesting topics so I like watching your video and short videos ❤.
And today's video is even more interesting. Because learning about the alien species is very different and interesting.
Thank you Astrokobi sir 😊❤
astrokobi probably won’t see this, but you are one of my favorite astronomy TH-camrs and this whole channel was the first thing to get me interested in astronomy and space, loved this video ❤
Me too
So much to talk about regarding this topic
The Dark Forest Hypothesis,
For there can be a theory in which we can say that there might be a powerful civilization who kills every other civilization whom they gets information about and some civilization got information about that cruel and powerful civilization and because of that they stopped sending messages in the space. What a horrifying theory. I am scared like a shit!!!😰😰😰😰😰😰😥
My truth: Aliens are everywhere but the light and signals have not reached us yet.
We look at something but we only see the past.
Maybe a spaceship is on the way to earth, but for us it looks like their planet is still a fireball.
Everyone wanna know why do supermoons look small from the equator? Well that's because during a full moon, The Moon is 5° tilted meaning that the Moon have to be totally eclipsed in order for the Moon to look big and bright from the equator. What I said was about physics and yes that's a physics illusion
Astrokobi this is an incredible video, very thoughtful and well laid out.
I think in the vast majority of cases, intelligent life will find its potential for expansion limited to its own solar system. While technological advances may enable the exploration of neighboring planets and even establish colonies on them, the immense challenges of interstellar travel-such as vast distances, resource constraints, and energy demands-make it nearly impossible for civilizations to reach and thrive beyond their home system. However, the question remains: if intelligent life exists throughout the universe, why haven't we observed any clear visual evidence of it? Despite our advances in astronomical technology and our ongoing search for extraterrestrial signals, we have yet to encounter definitive signs of other civilizations. Are we the first in our own galaxy?
We are not the first.
Great video. If you ask me, i think the problem is that everything is too small and outrageously far apart and the speed of light is too slow
12:55 hmm why are we assuming that alien life has similar technology as humans. maybe their technologies may release different chemicals. also i think production of greenhouse gases might only apply to less than type 1 civilisations, where civilisations have yet to completely rely on clean sources of energy. maybe instead of looking for intelligent life, we should be looking for life itself first, which generalises the searching field
prob try to find unicellular life first
Now, this i have always been thinking of
As a Buddhist, my religion teaches about countless other worlds and beings existing beyond our own. Buddhist cosmology does acknowledge the existence of countless other worlds and beings. Some interpretations suggest that this could include extraterrestrial life forms.
Loving your long format content buddy. A small suggestion, if you allow me, is to lower the volume of the music around -3dB or more than it already is, at least when your voice should be the focus in the video. For someone like me who has difficulty in focusing when a lot is going on, that would better help me consume your content. And I'm sure there are others out there. Love from Portugal 🇵🇹
Maybe there’s been thousands of earths throughout the galaxy but they all eventual destroy themselves or are destroyed by cosmic events. Maybe there’s a finite survival time and we haven’t got to end just yet.
The "end" is when the Sun finally runs out of hydrogen and becomes a Red Giant. It will expand until Mercury, Venus and Earth and cool down to become a White Dwarf. That's the natural end (unless we humans artificially kill ourselves).
@@SolitaryCreature1311we actually don’t know this. We’re making an assumption on selection time bias. Stellar evolution could be real, in which case stars become planets, and time compresses forward, making distant measurements vastly under values. But who knows.
@@TheIgnoramus True
The editing is elite 👌 🙌
I just saw this channel and I love it
You’re remarkable! Keep glowing.
Just imagine if we were somehow able to find planets with life forms, only to discover that this planet was built by humans from Earth. Scary, right?
What if life already existed and then wiped out? We know that life had to have a particular chemistry to begin with. If an alien planet were able to have the same or similar chemistry, different events might’ve happened that wiped out life completely. Earth was lucky to still have life after so many extinction level events.
This is the thing I don’t get, how do they know that we are they trying to communicate, it’s EXTREMELY unlikely that they speak English or other ways of communicating here on earth? 🌏
I love your planets and the Moon in the background (and of course your videos 😁 )! Where did you get them?
Ah, thank you including clips of Prof. Brian Cox. What a guy. I used to go to school with one of his former Manchester University colleagues. Though, I've yet to meet the man himself.
I am absolutely fascinated by astronomy and the universe and please take this with a pinch of salt because I am not specially smart or intelectual...but sometimes I feel like there is life in all planets and galaxies, we just can't perceive it and therefore conclude it isn't there because it doesn't conform to our defined or theorized paradigms. I have also always believed that all living beings think, feel, and communicate differently than humans.
Please tell me that is speed of light slower than we think. Because we all know that time slows donn and eventually stops when something is accelerated to a speed equal to light which implies that time ticks slow for light itself relative to us so light takes more time to cover some distance than we masures ........?😅
Light doesn’t experience time
@ why bro
@@Gulzar.Ali.Baloch look up time dilation.
@@yubetou52 yep 👍
Wow!! Loved your video.. you’ve got a lifetime sub from me… now, I’m all hyped up by this…need to go and watch Interstellar again… for the nth time 😊😊
I love your content. You spit straight facts with reason. Good job man 🙌👏
if aliens are real, it instantly disproves major world religions.
Not really. Ancient Hindu texts talk about powerful space crafts called vimanas and were capable of interstellar travel and the speed of will. It talks about great aerial battles of the Gods with powerful weapons activated with sound commands.
Some religions mentioned alien life.
Maybe certain religions but not God himself. Are we so full of ourselves to think that God only created us in this unnecessarily sized universe?
Nah dude
3:05 this is just my hypothesis, but since mostly hydrogen was present, all the primordial sun had to die first to make the materials for planetesimals and for life. Thus even though primordial stars live for a few million years, I suspect some civilisations might be billion years ahead but ours was unique in that the asteroid that destroyed dinosaurs paved way for mammalian intelligence, without that who knows how long it would’ve taken dinosaurs to be smart enough to talk about quantum mechanics. And I also think every galaxy has a race which developed intelligence faster than the others but life was formed later so it would look like everybody is from the same starting points intelligence wise.
00:09:42 I believe what you say in this part but I am sure there are still out there and we will surely meet them someday.
gotta make your videos longer my man very entertaining and informative
nice presentation kobi
We can't be the only planet with life just a say so if we was then we can think should there of ever of been life to exist in the first place love your content man I always tune in space to me is a place man kind will never get to the bottom of Peace
7:40 we are not alone there is no way how did you know that we are going to attack you this is no way I don't believe it there has to be life out there and we just don't know it yet but maybe we will find it someday yes there may be life in another Galaxy this is what I am talking about what is the universe is playing a game maybe there is life only on one Galaxy like one Galaxy contains one life
13:37-13:45 🤯 I had a dream like that the other day. Being near a beach and there was a black hole in the sky and then there were multiple black holes and it was some kind of message and then there were crashing waves and destruction
I think chances of life like we have on earth is way to unlikely to exist elsewhere, let alone intelligent beings like humans. Small chance of conditions being right, need right chemical balance and things to stay right for long enough to become more complex (not a given) and there could be a basic animal, fungi, plant type thing.
Anyway get the feeling the chances of life like us would be so unlikely it doesn't matter how many planets there are, and then them travelling through space...well one if them beings would have needed to build a telescope or something for that to happen, so no matter how smart or capable they were it still takes such a crazy chain of events to get to a level like ours
what makes you so sure they got a head start?
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I think the best solution is time and probability. The odds of two planets evolving sentient life that are close enough together to communicate at the same time seems highly unlikely to me no matter how large the universe is. I think it's a safe bet to say that other life has existed and will exist after us just probably not at the same time in the same neighborhood
Personally i believe that in somewhere in the universe is some kind of intellectual life because universe is so big that we can`t be alone. Maybe it´s even in milkyway
👇this many believe that there is some kind of intellectual life. PS Kobi your videos are the best space videos and best videos.
If aliens are able to see how we as a species act and we are considered the most intelligent thing here I wouldn’t want my existence being known either.
0:46 what if they just couldt make it that far do to something?
The probes should be here though
Everywhere actually
@@a31-hq1jk Good point, imagine finding a Voyager equivalent from a long gone sivalisation that had been traveling for 100,000 years. it would be heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time.
@@Mfaotxt it would mean we're fucked
@@Mfaotxt our first contact needs to be a thriving civilization, otherwise, finding evidence of a long gone civilization would mean we are most likely doomed
why cant it be like star wars where we just casually fly over to a planet controlled by one govermnet like we are traveling to another country man cant wait till im 16 so i can get my hyperspace license . idk if thats a thing i think its just a pilot license in the movies or something
My thought is, they’re definitely there. And we should continue reaching out. Scientists understand that we wouldn’t have to fight. And scientists would be the ones that find them
The septum is relatively straight ;) Love your videos. I teach 5th grade astronomy and I learn a lot from you. Thank you
A hypothesis I’ll share: they only got here in 1933, but their craft behave like time machines, so they have been interjecting throughout our history. A misinformation campaign of our own past. And I’m not including the mandala effect. The past would be consistent at all points, with no paradoxes. There are also different groups. Our stellar twin, Sirius, trying to assist us as much as possible, and another conglomerate group that only wishes to control the outcome for their benefit. We’ll see the truth in time.
Imagine there’s a room. Take that room as a whole universe and now Our planet is some microscopic thing that you can’t see with your naked eyes in that room and we are inside the planet thinking where’s Aliens where we don’t even have a spaceship as size as or powerful to compare to one mosquito on that room.
Now even having that far high technology. Imagine us fighting to be seen by naked eyes while we are literally a microscopic world in comparison of a universe.
Speed of light is rough 😂 seeing something extraterrestrial in deep space, means you are already late..
Whats the first music in the Introduction part of the video? I always searched to musics like this.
i reckon, we passed the great filter already
i Hope so. What do you think it was?
Well since traveling light years away from home means skipping time, even thousands of years on the home planet, nobody wants to travel that far
Every time im watching a video about the Fermi paradox im thinking maybe the communication via radio waves is just a technological step, and will be succeeded by some technology with direct communication without the need of blasting out waves into the cosmos. Therefore each civilization has only a 100 to 200 year window to be found by others, who has to be advanced enough to distinguish natural waves from "man"-made one's.
Ohh i should watch the video till the end before i write a comment 😅
@@jonasnaderer6101Or just look at the UAP Phenomenon instead.
Searching for life with probes, robotics, telescopes is like looking for atoms with a shovel.
We are all presuming that aliens “want” things, but that is actually a very human thing to say. Also the “atomic war”, “hiding for safety”, “don’t want to be found”, “presence of dyson spheres” are all very human way of thinking. Maybe it’s more: life is not rare in the universe, but it is rare to develop in hostile environments. And if it does, it is very rare to develop in to space. We know for sure we are the only species from earth that travel to space, in 4,5 billons of years! And that is in quite safe conditions. Dinosaurs never tried to get in to space because they didn’t need to. My hypothesis is that we humans need to discover space and are aware, BECAUSE it is a behavior that is an adaptation on being wiped out by natural disasters. Thereby “searching for aliens” is actually a coping mechanism of life on earth, that find expression through our genes, so we preserve life ourselves by progress in looking for more life. Finding and looking for life is per definition irrelevant. But preserving and surviving is very relevant to us.
The thing I don’t understand is, how can anything have existed before the Big Bang when there was nothing to create it.
It’s the moment you ask these questions that nothing makes sense
No one knows. But also many scientist don’t believe this something-from-nothing hypothesis. It is more likely that the Big Bang is part of an eternal process.
There's a theory that there's been multiple big bangs but that also doesn't really make sense because at some point there'd need to be something before the big bang
Maybe perhaps cause bigbang isn't where it all starts? something truly out of the loop of creator/creation, independent of the need to first exist to cause something
@@aura4977So basically a god?
Bro-to be honest make good content and knowledgeable content but sadly most people today are interested in fake content it's not their mistake also cuz society has become like that, but please don't stop making this type of content, I love astronomy and u are the mostly best yt channel 😁
do you think that advanced species would want us to know about them ?
No, given our distructive and narcessistic nature. if we knew about them we would keep trying and not stop auntil they were doing business with us or for us, at the expence of the inferior sivalisation.
That's why we need to stop fighting each other and work together 💪 as one
3:33 bro what was that goofy ass bear 😭🙏
Love watching your videos.
the universe is 14B years old it seems like a long time. but the last star wont go out for another 100 Trillion years.. we are still very very early into the universe.. i think we are the only intelligent life that we will ever know for a very long time. I do believe they are out there somewhere very far away thinking about if we exist just like we think about them.
No, the Universe is 13.8B years old. Not 14B.
The background music 👌👌👌
Why is it that the idea of aliens existing always ends with the extinction of humanity?
What if they exist but have only been observing us and studying our planet.
I found your channel 5 minutes ago now I’m having a existential crisis
Nice Episode
I agree that we are alone but only if we talk about our universe 👍
Could it be that we already have the documentations and evidences of our existence from history talked by our ancestors and have been passed on? But because it was too long ago and we as humans experienced a lot of challenges for survival and focused more on that than preserving history, our records have been reduced to religions, fantasies, heresays, and the like. There’s a term for this i just forgot.
It’s kinda weird thinking about it, we’ll never know what’s beyond our galaxy. I’ve always wondered how long the human race would last, we’ve already been here for thousands of years and the earth itself is billions of years older than us. At the rate we’re going, climate change will be irreversible in about 4 years I believe. It’s so heartbreaking to think about how beautiful this planet was before we started killing it :/
YT is recommending me your shorts since I become interested at the universe. But I have a question. Where did you learn all this stuff ? Did u finish a science school or you like it that much that u make a research by your self ?
I have a degree in physics, astrophysics and mathematics!
@AstroKobi wow that's very interesting. Thank u for sharing!
love your videos!
Glad you like them!
best teacher :3
I never really understood the logic behind this Theory. In my opinion, once a civilisation becomes multi planetary doesn’t mean they will start to explore and live in every planet possible. They will claim the best planets for them to live and that’s it mostly.
Once they gain that ability doesn’t mean that their focus will become colonising everything. Its like us humans, once we had the ability to live in every part of the earth, we still dont, we live where is easier and better for us.
You should look at the tenerife stargazing tour it is absolutely amazing ❤
I went there and I saw Saturn through the telescope
@lornasworld6250 Sickkkk