Exoplanets That Might Be Better Than Earth
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- Exoplanets That Might Be Better Than Earth
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Scientists have been finding exoplanets that could be potentially habitable
for some time now. There are hundreds of millions of them out there, and more found every day. There isn’t a planet like ours anywhere in the universe that we know of. But now scientists say they have found exoplanets that could be more habitable than the Earth… but do they really exist?
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The problem I see with the thought of colonising other worlds is that we do not have immunity from any of their virus's or bacteria. I do not think colonisation will be as straightforward as just landing a ship on the surface.
Odds are that the exoplanet won't have life on it. If we are to colonize it we will have to bring everything required for a biosphere.
But what if that place's bacteria or viruses are incapable of defeating our immune system? What if we are the ones, with our Earth microbes, that utterly wreck that biosphere without even trying to?
@@mudshovel289 That’s a highly arrogant statement haha.
There won't be any viruses or bacteria that are able to infect humans, because they would have to evolve to adapt to us. Even if there where any other extraterrestrial lifeforms on that planet we will be so different from them that we probably won't even share the same way of infection so.
@強 but it’s possible isn’t it? Why would infection only work from them to us?
"Exoplanets That Might Be Better Than Earth"
*shows a planet that rains glass*
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It rains sideways too
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Imagine if there’s alien life out there that has discovered Earth as a possible habitable planet for their society, but they don’t know that life is already here
Aliens probably ride past earth and LOCK THEIR DOORS! 👽
That's both fascinating and terrifying.
@@X_Omen_Z No they know we are here.... Aliens probably ride past earth and lock there doors! 👽😂
They know and they will bring civilization to us some day. Oumuamua came to investigate upon us. The next ship will bring intelligent life to earth.
What a nice Hollywood movie plot idea
I'm pumped for the James Webb telescope. Seeing hubbles deepfield changed my perspective on everything. I can't wait to see what they see in 2022 alone
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@@samuelculpepper4490 hehe same
I heard from other videos/yt shorts that it most likely will get delayed due to the moving material ( I forgot what it is called in that video). It's the silver thin sheet that still needs a bit of tweaking. The video was quite recent. Quite excited as well
Would James Webb actually be able to take photographs of these exoplanets?
What’s scary is that the light that gets here (traveling at light speed of course) is very delayed, hence there could be a good chance that the planet is destroyed, or made uninhabitable by another civilization like our own so what if one day we are able to travel the distance just to get there and face the harsh reality it isn’t what we thought
I thought the same thing several times
Yes because if a planet is 25 light years away when you look at it you’re looking at how it looked 25 years ago, and if you travel there at light speed you arrive there 25 years later
@@knowhatnot347 25 light years isnt equal to 25 years
@@tonpariston5093 25 light years means it takes light 25 years to reach there
@@tonpariston5093 so you are looking at how it was 25 years ago
Who else has had that dream of waking up looking outside and seeing other planets that look like giant moons. It’s almost alarming
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like bro imagine if you woke up and looked out ur window and saw a giant planet thing, like I'd be hella alarmed, but if we'd colonised that planet then you could run to the closest point and wave to ur bestie lol
I had that dream
I did
I had that dream once and it was scary. Imagine a giant planet always in the sky
>Exoplanets that may be better than Earth
>It rains liquid glass sideways
It’s not god’s plan earth is special
@@markl-q9o people think most planets are in the state earth was in a long time ago where only small organisms lived
even earth was once a hostile place filled with magma and giant bursting volcanos but things change
Glass sidways? Sounds like hell
God made all the other planets for us as well until Adam and Eve brought imperfections upon us so god stopped finishing all the other planets and we were curssed with death so we are bound to earth there may be other planets out there that are suitable for life but we will never see or visit them they are probably in other universes or dimensions if there are any that exist earth is special
The fact that Titan and Earth have liquids on their surface proves that liquids on the surface of planets/moons water or something else is extremely common because if it managed to happen twice in our solar system so it might as well happen a lot in other star systems.
Not really, it just depends on the circumstance, because not all solar systems are the same or in a similar shape or form. For example other stars could be different types of stars. Or how close the planets are, it really just comes in random.
@@abdulgill5013 there's 100 thousand million stars in the milky way... chances are high that at least 20 stars has life if not more. Imagine now in 2 trillion galaxies(and thats just what we know of). Also solar systems are different in size, and dependent of their sun... but they are built the same way.
@@scardera Agreeable, but even if we find life on other planets, it would be pretty rare to find some with advanced species like us. If there is, let's just say for example a red elephant on a random planet called Kepler something, people would call them aliens, but the aliens we are interested to find the most is advanced species, like us humans.
@@abdulgill5013 or there are much more advanced species closer by who know how to cloak their system from detection because of their system being much older than our own. Considering the projection of galaxies around us, ours is considered very young and seeing as how others are millions or billions of light years away, that means they could have millions or billions of years ahead of us on research. Now think about how much advancements we've made from the 1900s to today.
@@brianmcclenahan617 unlikely since it would’ve have to become habitable before earth
I still find it slightly disturbing that we reach out to explore vast areas of space, and yet there are still locations on our own planet we know nothing about.
It’s a theory(rumor) that NASA has found something so scary in the ocean that made them want to find somewhere else for us to go,
@@Reese-Rie That- just sounds like a conspiracy theory.
yeah gotta get those under control and in our knowledge first, like bro
Yea I mean the ocean is dangerous but so is space why not put in effort to build a submarine that can handle the deep ocean.
We know more about the moon than about the deep sea.
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i just want to be immortal, so that i can see all of this.
Facts, age extension needs to happen now😔
Same!
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@@FleGoat you can live forever. The Bible says so. But you all don’t trust that knowledge anymore so...
@@ledpinkdefsabbathwhokinksd9733 yeah true, and the chances of that technology reaching the general public are pretty slim
But aren't we evolved to fit this planet perfectly, if went to a planet twice the size of our earth gravity would be much stronger, meaning that we'd weigh more. Wouldn't we need to evolve over time to sustain the weight?
Not evolve, but simply adapt. Just like how astronauts deal with the loss of gravity during months of space missions, through rigorous training and exercise to keep the bones and muscles strong. In time, we'll get used to the extra weight.
@@romanovnagenesis1944 Thanks for replying!
The size doesn't determine gravity, the mass of the planet does. There could be a planet twice the size of earth, but its density might be less than our own.
@@Zemog23 a lot of people here on earth weigh a great deal more than we're generally evolved to handle, and they still get along okay and reproduce. Perfect conditions for species adaptation!
Lmao. A planet that size...humans would be crushed.
*I hope James Webb allows us to find Earth 2.0*
We still not gonna have any means to go such long distances sadly :/ there's probably a lot of them somewhere
Same but humans will never see it.
Universe is simulation no need
Unfortunately we have no way of getting there.... even the closest star system is 4,3 lightyears away :(
@@cuculan1978 Ok flat earth, back to reddit.
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What if the building blocks of life we believe and we've been studying are completely different from other organisms? How do we know for sure that whatever is living on other planets follows the same rules and guidelines as we humans?
(This is a rhetorical question. It was just something I was curious about while watching.)
Definitely, but whatever we refer to life is according to our definition of life.
@@collinsoluoch5520 I guess I see what you mean. We can only associate with what we humans know.
The laws of science may be completely different from what we have here. "Life" may not be inform of flesh and blood.
@@drinkwater7393 I don't think so
We don’t
Has anyone ever thought - What if we set out to one of these places for settlement and there is an intelligent life form that already has established themselves like humans?
That was exactly my thoughts
*war*
Time for them to 'Dissapear'
@@antonioghemea9440 We don’t even travel with weapons. Would be a pretty tough task.
@@mrsirmaam5150 even if we fought a species that were a copy of ourselves we would get our asses handed to us. No weapons and they got the home field advantage
That's always been a question of mine, if scientist say there is no life without water, what's to stop evolution from letting life go on with something else instead of water like methane gas or, molten lava.
Like dragons 😂
Is evolution an entity? To decide things and design things
@@bathin813 Evolution is a process, so if a planet had something horrible happen to it to where water is no longer there, and was replaced by something else, lets say methane gas, the process of evolution would let any remaining life use methane gas as a viable option instead of water, this is just a theory not actual fact.
@@kronix1341 still you are describing like it has some power to force things to live when the living thing has already adapted to live with water. In reality it would die before adapting to it. You are saying if I have no oxygen I can suddenly adapt to breath it and live.
@@bathin813 You, no, you would not be able to adapt right away, you clearly don't know what evolution, it takes a tremendous amount of time for evolution to pan out, for instance when the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs crashed down, the earth was covered in a thick cloud of volcanic ash, and all remaining life forms had to adapt to survive without sunlight, besides like I said it's a theory, it's not actual fact.
"Might be better than earther" "However this planet is likely to not be habitable to humanity in any way shape or form"
Y'all don't get it, this video was created for background noise as I fall asleep
Good night bro😂
I’m with you on that one SSF!!
Ha... yes!!
This is the best idea I’ve heard all week
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Heres a theory whos to say that extraterrestrial life needs water, they would be adapted to conditions on their planet so theoretically life could evolve to not need water what is required for life here on earth may not be the same on other planets
In theory this is possible but highly unlikely because water is a very convenient solvent and medium that kinda propels advancement/evolution a bit faster. Although there is a bacteria that needs so little water it is presumed to be able to survive on mars so over billions/trillions of years I could see life forms existing on planets with 0 water at all but they wouldn’t likely be an advanced species like humans.
That is exactly what i feel...life can sustain as per the environment it evolved upon...they may possess totally differnt biological features than us that can sustain the planets atmosphere...
@@Babypuchuu yup life truly is extraordinary thats why I dont think they shouldn't look for water they should just look for the life itself if they are just looking for water to prove that there could be life there is a possibility that they can miss something really big
@@joshrobinson2409 sure...thats how i view the extra terrestrial beings...they may have thier own environment to sustain life...
@@Babypuchuu most likely yes
If I had the opportunity to leave everything behind and go out to explore a new world I would go without a second thought. But unfortunately nobody in the next 100 lifetimes will ever get to experience an adventure such as that.
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I grow green beans in my garden each summer. The more I look through the bean plants the more beans I find. I come beck that next day and I find just as many as the day before. The more astronomers look for habitable planets, the more they will find.
Fun Fact: The stars you see in the night sky 🌌 are in the past!
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@@tj_ricch it takes light X number of years to reach us. So when we look at a star, we are looking at how it was X years ago
Crazier fun fact. Time isn’t linear, the past future and present are all happening at the same time. As a matter of fact time is a man made construct that we all just go along with.
@@Niyniy8885 lots of thing's have time
Only black holes and the universe have no time because they are eternal
@@blizzard1198 idk how to explain this other than time is made up
If we wage a war on titan then its basically Attack on Titan
Im thinking of cowboy bebop with Titan
That would be a prequel to the WAR OF THE WORLDS😂
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stfu Levi. Then again, good point
That’s what I used to think the anime was about.
I guess people don't realize how bad it would be to live on a planet that much bigger than Earth. The gravity would be so intense you would barely be able to lift your own body.
yeah exactly
Ts, ts, you're so ungrateful. It's a better planet than Earth, don't you get it? 🙄😁
I wish we could be exploring the alien oceans on the moon's in our own solar system. Europia Enceladus, titan, Io, Pluto, Ganymede all seem like worthy candidates for near by exploration. They all show promising geological activity due to tidal forces pulling on the rocky cores of the moon's. Pluto is the one that really surprised me with how diverse it's geology is. I thought it would be as bland as our moon or mars. I just can't wait until we're testing other solar bodies for bacterial microbial life or algae or lichen, fungi. Any extremophile's. Or something even similar to the bottom of our ocean near deep sea vents under the ice on the icy moons with thermal vents under the ice from tidal friction heating up the core. Seems very promising.
Good theory thnx 4 sharing
@@elongatedmusk3132 yw bro
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Lies again? Space Ship
Something about 'A planet better than Earth' just gets me. Like Earth is my planet.
I think the future of space travel will be humans having generations of people on a ship that isnt like a car or plane, but more like a mini hotel designed to keep humans alive for centuries until they arrive at their destination.
WALL-E
So basically the Axiom
Think of it you said "Centuries" what human would have the "Patience" to travel for that long?
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Humans spend billions of dollars searching for new earth while neglecting the one we have
reason for everything, they explored less then 5% of the ocean then switched to looking for a new planet. makes me wonder what they found in the ocean, if they found anything
@@dustinearnest4884 we haven’t stopped exploring the oceans, it’s just very hard to explore them and space is easier.
Fact
McROAD TRIP spends billions of hours spouting garbage opinions on the internet while neglecting the planet we have.
Respect to the cameraman for going so far away from home just to bring us this footage
They call it . . . Wait for it . . . Wait for it . . . , "Hollywood!"
Around 3050
You must pay Billion if not Trillion dollars to live in the other exoplanet
that will be like 100 usd today
If we still have the current concept of money. Currency might be totally different by then.
@@stolasgoetia93 k
@@stolasgoetia93 true
@Choudhry Ali I really doubt it, it's not impossible but it would require way too much energy... maybe more than the combustion of all gases in Jupiter.
When talking about titan I think these scientists forget that just because we or any animal can’t survive on it doesn’t mean that there arnt animals that do live there and that would probably see our earth as unlivable
*Scientists: Have a huge difficulty detecting exoplanets, due to their size and no light emission*
*Also scientists: E.T.'s living 265 million of ly from us can see the dinosaurs roaming the Earth.*
If we can't look after earth, we don't deserve another planet
if we can look after the earth, our population will get to a point where the earth is no longer able to sustain it and we will have to look to other planets in order to sustain our species, likely in the next couple of hundred years humans will have no choice but to seek out another planet if they want to survive.............the way things are going now the earth will probably be carbon negative by then and they will be embarrassed by the way we do things now. we are primitive savages, barbarians..........still among the first humans to ever even be born and we have no idea what we are doing even when we think we do, the definition of incompetence
since you waited a whole year for a reply, i will give you two
The huge increase in gravity would be a major obstacle to colonisation of such a MEGA sized planet.
You mean planet Vegeta.
All these "Earth-like" planets do is remind us of how unique and special the Earth really is.
The lights falling into ur eyes are millions of years older..."STARS"...
I need people to understand something about planets with more mass. The more mass a planet has, the greater the gravitational pull. Our bodies are only built to survive for long periods of time in a 1G environment. It would take thousands of years for humans to evolve and live long lives on a higher G planet. You might evolve in a way that causes human bodies to develop shorter. Our bodies could become more dense. Our muscular and skeletal structures would be different. You come back to Earth, your body might experience some adverse affects. If we went to a 2G planet, we don't know how long life expectancy will be. There's a chance it'll be shorter than here on earth. Logically, if there are living creatures there, they could be harder to kill and significantly stronger than Earth lifeforms because of the higher density of their muscular and skeletal structure. So many things could go wrong where the root cause is the parents higher gravitational pull. Reproduction would have to be done in an artificial environment that somehow suspends you in a 1G. For generations, at least, we would have to be weened off of 1G. You can't call these places better than Earth or even as good as Earth for these very reasons. We are tailor made for Earth. Creating an artificial 1G environment is one thing. Creating a 1G environment on a planet that is 2G or higher is something entirely different and something mankind hasn't even gotten into yet. Anti-Gravity tech doesn't even exist. The closest we have is opposing magnetic polarities but that's it. It is ignorant to call a planet better than Earth when it has more mass than Earth. You don't bother to even consider the larger picture.
Yeah there's no way today's humans are adapting to a 2G planet. Even a less than 1G planet will probably lead to early osteoperosis/muscular dystrophy and other stuff. But if you have the technology to even reach such a planet, you'll probably have ways of making your body adapt. Genetic engineering etc
There is a really good SciFi show called the expanse that touches on this topic and a movie called John Carter that also does
Agreed some are forgetting that the gravity on a much larger earth like planet would literally crush us. Not that it's a real thing to pull actually learned science from but there is an episode of the Orville that delved into this very thing. The captain goes down to the surface and starts to get gradually crushed due to the environment having such a strong gravitational pull. The only question would be are you smothered or die of your injuries first.
thousands of years to evolve............lol...........good one
R.I.P to all the photographers and videographers that took the one way trip and risked their lives just to let us see these obscene planets ❤
Crazy fact: Planets that are large enough to fit at least two earth's inside of it, are 2 times the size of our own planet🤯
Wow your a ball of knowledge @CH3RRYxBOMBx
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I actually laughed 😩 I’m mad at myself
Wrong actually you said ATLEAST two Implying that some may have the possibility to hold 3, but you say they are 2 times the size of our planet rather then saying atleast 2 time the size of our planet.
@@thornthedragon ok smart one
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Respect to the cameraman that has traveled all over the universe to find habitable planets
Who cares what a city fan thinks
@@peterlee2386 what team you support?
It’s kinda sad that we will be *almost all* dead by the time people are discovering more about other earth like planets
I would hope humans have mastered quantum physics by time the sun destroys the earth lol
Before the sun explodes there is an extremely big chance that a very big meteor will hit us.
@Staljin ur just a stoner bro. this is quantum physics not mind hallucination
If humans don't AI definitely will.
I hope not
What will mastering quantum physics do to space travel though?
Biggest problem with too large of an Earth-Like planet would be its gravitational pull, requiring a faster escape velocity for humans to continue exploring space.
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So, a crystal planet made out of diamond? I think, we should name that one Midnight!
(in case there´s any Whovians out there)
Can’t wait for the James Webb telescope 🔭 launch 🚀. A lot of exciting things will be discovered.
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14:09. To answer your question. NO.!
There is no planet better than Earth for human habitation. We have evolved to be adapted to this world.
And anything that is even slightly different will present real challenges to human life.
Also as far as habitable planets go. Bigger is also not better. Larger usually very well means more massive. And the more mass. The more the gravity. And the more the gravity. The less things move around. The less things move around the less interactions are possible. Molecularly or otherwise.
The only way bigger is better is if it's actually the exact same Mass as earth. But just with more surface area.
And even then it's very likely to have extreme weather. Which is not at all good for the existence of life.
The best we can hope for. Is a literal clone of the planet Earth. And that is very unlikely. So No. Not at all better. All we can do is hope for close enough.
However if you were referring to being a better location for the existence of life in general or possible alien species.
Then again you're looking at something very similar to earth. Maybe it could be better if it were slightly less massive. But even then that has consequences of its own.
Truly our planet is a jewel among the stars.!
So while it is true we should be exploring. It is more important to the future of humanity to protect what we already have.!
We can find a planet exactly like earth and a slight difference won't be a massive impact also we can evolve to suit that planet
@@blizzard1198 Well first you'd have to survive in order to adapt. And again even a little difference in the gravitational field strength. Will cause massive health effects. In the current living organisms. And will cause massive birth defects in any new ones.
Preventing the species from living long enough to adapt.! Also adapting is numbers game. Which takes a long time. And a lot of individuals. Which have to have mutations that happen to give an advantage for that environment. You know. " Evolution "
However if you are referring to genetic manipulation. Through artificially changing the DNA of not just the living individuals. Which will then pass that mutation onto their offspring. Then maybe.
But again if the atmosphere is not just right. You only get Death. And if the gravity is too weak or too strong. You also get death just slower and more painfully.
Which is why Mars colonization is simply not a long-term solution.! ! !
However Venus does have a much similar gravitational field to earth. Still not as strong. But closer than any other body in the solar system. Now obviously we can't go to the surface of Venus. But we could build some acid resistant and or proof floating dome Cities.
Which then may allow humanity to survive long enough to adapt. But I really only give that 50/50.
Otherwise the only location suitable for human life and pretty much any other life on this planet to properly reproduce for any long-term length of time.
Would be in orbiting Space Station with its own precisely calibrated artificial gravity. And atmosphere.
And the electromagnetic field would have to be very precise as well. To to protect against radiation. Which is why he would have to be in near Earth orbit. Even if it did have artificial electromagnetic field for protection.
We are not nearly as adaptable as you might believe. In fact we're pretty damn specifically adapted to earth. And anywhere we would go. We are going to have to bring an environment with us that simulates those conditions as accurately as possible.
For any hope of survival.!
So obviously again the best solution. Is to protect what we already have.
Sure we should explore. But the odds of finding something exactly like earth. ARE LITERALLY ASTRONOMICAL. ! ! !
i mean, sure, but did you see the planet that rains glass? that's clearly better than raining stupid water (like in the toilet)
Imagine relocating every country with 100% population it would be interesting how would every leader hold their power and influence over the people and how would they continue to live and share unclaimed territory . Id pay to watch that happen
They would simply fracture into different factions eventually. Then they would eventually do what humans do best. War.
100%
Love the long videos. Finally there is a new one.
•Biogenic elements
•Energy source (such as sun)
•Suitable environment for evolution
•Water
Life exists beyond Earth!
Of course it does.
A perfect atmosphere,magnetosphere etc..
I want to spend a few years on a higher gravity planet. It'd suck at first, but if I survived my bones would get stronger and when I came back I'd be like normal people.
Or just go to the gym?
@@Chaosweaver-1 bone density issues don't get better by going to the gym.
You’d be like Alara’s race from The Orville lol. Super strong on planets with weaker gravity because their home planet has crazy strong gravity.
They know precise wind speeds and conditions on planets light years away and they still can't get my local weather accurate.
Sad but true
I'm all for going to Titan. But I think Europa is better suited for life.
What about the gravity and radiation problem? We physically couldn’t live there for more than a few years without being irreversibly damaged and eventually dying even if they were terraformed
@@YblockEnthusiast Radiation is solved with a good bit of shielding - though living in bunkers all the time is a pretty meagre existence.
As for gravity, its important to remember all the studies on this have been done in micro-gravity. Put short, we don't actually know if Moon gravity is too little yet, its all conjecture.
I see you are talking about Destiny 2
It's the Cameraman and photographer who is the real hero, the savior of humanity who is risking his life to find us new homes thus saving humanity from extinction. Salute 🙏
i think the unsung hero is the guy who went out looking for filming locations during early production
Man do the hayabusha mission
I really enjoyed it.
I hope I'll live old enought to see an intelligent specie from an other planet.
*species...
I hope I don't
@@Bottom_1999 Hey why not??
@@AlghostUnit they'll take one look at us and be like "mmhmm yeah no"
@@Bottom_1999 They could help us to become more intelligent lol
Wow! I wonder how we'll ruin those planets too in the long run once we Colonize them.
Right!
We don't, they are to hot, to cold, to much radiation, to much gravity, non of these planets are suitable for us.
They keep mentioning how the sun will increase in size and swallow other planets that may make titan a good location in the goldilocks zone.. but wouldnt the orbits of all the other planets change too? Including moons?
i dont think the density of the sun would change, so the orbits shouldnt be effected, but im not an astrophysicist so :/
@@ChilledBacon but that is a very good point.. which brings on new perspectives and questions.. the sun expands and possibly loses mass in the process since it's both burning some of that up to do so and is it an explosion so its expelling mass? Less mass, less gravity?
@@vectorman8777 Mass or gravity won't really change because total mass will barely change but it will indeed swallow closest planets
@@Raziel132 and the mass of the planets it consumed, that does not get added to its own?
@@vectorman8777 Gentleman, gentleman.
Rate of decay heat of the planets internal core is also important factor to consider when considering exo planets. If their core cools down faster, it would become like Mars real quick.
Laten we eerst investeren in deze planeet en al dat rotzooi opruimen van koude oorlog, alle schepen dat gezonken zijn lekken olie nu en al die nukleare vaten dat in zee gedumpt zijn. Waar gaat het over. Denken jullie dat mens een planeet kan vinden om op dat planeet met zijn ecosfeer biosfeer te kunnen leven! Nooit niet! We worden uitgeroeid als we landen en zeker van het planeet dat microbiologie. We kunnen niet daar tegenop. Epidemieën zijn we niet eens de baas. De mens beseft niet dat we alleen kunnen overleven in deze aards omgeving. Trouwens een levensvorm is alleen te danken aan samenwerking van micro-organismen en werken we tegen dat ongekend macht.... Zijn we verloren. We begrijpen niet eens deze planeet waar we op leven dus kunnen nog steeds niet in harmonie mee leven. Geeft een mens een functie te vervullen in de diversiteit van levensvormen op aarde? Niet, noppes, nada, niente! We zijn kanker geworden!!!!!! Written in Duch
@@velimirsirovina4133 what
@@velimirsirovina4133 ¡Si!
@@SparklinWater hit translate it's legit peace
@@SparklinWater What? Ignorant?
oh god i dont even want to imagine how terrifyingly large the animals would even be on that planet in the thumbnail we would never be able to survive unless we used nukes for hunting
Or perhaps an advanced civilization like us just probably not in technology yet.
@@abdulgill5013 Or more advanced, and they already found us, and came to the conclusion that we are not worth the time.
@@JacobBax yeah, maybe once they saw Trump's face and karens they were probably like "nah let's leave these idiots, they are no use".
I don't believe a larger planet would be good for us because the gravity would create too many problems.
Nah. If similar evolution took place then humans will evolve to become stronger and adapt to it. This would take millions of years tho
Yeah, it would be harder to make airplanes that was able to lift off, and if they can, it would not be much fuel left to fly far on that planet.
If humans found a planet like that they would create global warming there too and mess it up.
@@birrextio6544 Uh everything would be size proportionate. They'd develop a type of airplane fit for their size/skies.
Could be scrolling creatures instead of walking by feet
@Joseph Chatfield that makes no sense at all
*i need to hire the man behind the voice to lead my sciences Project this year!*
Titan reminds me of the planet Pandora in avatar!
Let's just hope there are no black holes roaming around sucking up those planets before or after we reach there.
Interstellar brought us here haha great movie.
Haha...just like the horn of plenty looking doomsday planet eating machine in Star Trek the original.
As our horizons widen with so many 1000's of exoplanets found and them becoming more famous it makes more sense to me to designate exoplanets as just well planets, with the 8 planets being designated as the 8 solar planets
A earth like planets that more bigger than earth would be a disaster for us. Stronger winds, stronger storms, stronger waves, stronger quakes, And even stronger gravity.
I'm commenting based on the thumbnail. Could you image the length of flights, or number of connecting flights, to travel around Earth 2.0. I hope supersonic flights exist there 😱
Cool
Me too :)
Not to mention the gravity would be much higher with the extra mass.. I don't think we would survive on the surface
There’s so many things on different planets watching a video just like this but it’s talking about how earth may have life on it as well 🤣
That is a fun thought, but it is extremely statistically unlikely that there is an intelligent alien species near us existing within the same 25-50 year window of technological development level concurrent with humanity that they would actually have to ponder that very question. They would either know because they have telescopes with a primary mirror at least 1 mile in diameter, or they would have no idea what a telescope even is. It would be either/or.
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@@jackhoff3910 true
@@jackhoff3910 Well said. I would however point out that statistically unlikely is not impossible.
@@StonerNinja What kind of point is that?
Learning this on TH-cam while learning about ROCKS literally rocks in 8th grade science
Nothing better thank our earth for human beings period.
dude chill
Nothing better than Sol d, its a rare planet to support life, but there isn't much time left for the planet, but enough if we only look at our timespan of existence.
Anywhere there isn't humans is already 100x better LOL
That is true but on earth there is also many unique animals also animals that haven't even been discovered yet so you could say earth is a unique case 😁
Videos like this is my bed time story
43:00 I can see Rafiki from the lion king, holding up Simba in that cloud on the right!
meanwhile some terrifying demon cloud with horns looks on from the left.
Planet is called "Pareidolia"
Might be better than Earth? If they have no HUMANS on them I'll guarantee it!!
Title: Exoplanets that might be better than earth
Video: This planet rains glass sideways at 4,500 miles per hour
Without the same size moon as Earth's, you can forget it.
that a fact?
just wondering..
When you think about all the circumstances that make earth habitable for mankind it really is _amazing_ our perfect distance from sun, water, our moon, our magnetosphere
@@diouranke it’s only perfect because we’ve adapted to it
I don't think we are alone in this universe there's other lives out there,so NASA should continue searching....
The very idea our planet is the only one with evolved life is beyond stupid we need to quit using ourselves as examples of what evolved life is like.
@@stolasgoetia93 but its still a possibility that we are the only form of advanced life out of all the billions of galaxies out there. Yeah you can say, no way, theres so many galaxies that there has to be advanced life out there. If it can happen here and can happen out there. But theres also chance that maybe "it" only happened here and the idea of advanced civs out there only exist in movies.
@@CasanovaPugilist147 Keep in mind, although there are untold galaxies, travelling between them is a helluva question. Might be a good idea to focus on just our own when discussing whether we will ever meet intelligent aliens.
I'm a see it to believe it guy but I def think there is life on other planets
"This planet is perfect for life, but the sun said otherwise." I'm glad our sun is a cool lad then.
We're alone in the universe and always will be.
Kinda deep
Impossible
@@ihatemyjob9502 not at all, if life is a chance event of incredibly unlikely odds. Perfectly possible.
@@Ineedahandle75 Exo-planets sun-like stars the possibility of multi-universes?
@@ihatemyjob9502 Nah.
Your voice is magical man💛 love from human
Narrator: this pulsar has very fast spinning rotation
Pulsar: You spin me right round baby right round back!! Lol
I've seen that thumbnail before... And this content...
Maybe it's a good time to looking for another story of the vast universe...
Maybe? Most definitely! Let humanity conquer as much of the universe as we can.
@Daniel it has not even happened
We only went to the moon
I have a question - would James Webb be able to actually capture photographs of these exoplanets?
possibly small dots of light beside larger dots.
@@Daniel-yo5es Aw, so no details at all (even the ones that are like 12 or so light years away)?
@@SerafiniAGaunt they will be able to make great hypothesis on planets that might contain life based on the light of the planet.
@@Daniel-yo5es Awesome ^u^ So exciting
James Webb telescope launches in less than 6 hours. Super pumped!
how do you know?! thats really exciting
@@ivailaasenova2194 Watched the launch live this morning. Saw news article the day before. If you wanna see a video of the launch, there should be a few up already.
We should all look after this earth before desperately trying to find another earth ,
The earth is fine. Even if we nuked the whole planet, eventually it would bounce back again. You think very highly of yourself if you think we are "destroying" the earth.
Your point is short sighted and dangerous. There are always going to be problems on earth, we have a better chance of surviving long term as a species if we expand.
Think big picture!
Yes , you are probably the type of person who is always late and never gave their assignments on time. Why do anything now , everything is fiiiine.
@@martinberthiaume4971 We are doing a natural transition from fossil fuels anyway. Bit slow, but happening.
Less fuel = higher prices. Electric cars will become cheaper ect ect.
Sorry if i went off on a tangent.
Broke my leg and I'm hospital atm bored shitless.
Have a nice day
@@Ryan-eu3kp oh man , I agree with you 200% , my response wasn't about your post ; it was about the original one where the guy is saying that we shouldn't do anything until it's right in your face and we have nowhere to go. Have a good day in bed! ;-)
How do we just know this?
Actually a bigger planet wouldn’t be relatively good for us because of the stronger gravity and the fact that our bodies are developed for a planet of earth’s size. A one with a closer size is ok but one more than double the size of earth may be a difficult to adapt. Great video
To answer the question is there life elsewhere in the universe, l say definitely. You'd have to be extremely closed minded to think otherwise. Plus, we haven't even scratched the surface yet when comes to exploring the universe. Will we ever meet/see other life forms from other galaxies? Probably not anytime soon or ever but l firmly believe there has to be life other than here on Earth.
@Joseph Chatfield Elon Musk is not the great creator or inventor you and many people think. lnstead, he's more like Thomas Edison in that he stole other people's ideas and passed them off as his own. Case in point, Paypal. He swindled it away from the other guys who founded it.
Not even our own planet, earth
I'm willing to accept the possibility that there's life out there, but if it exists I don't believe we've found it yet.
We probably have already been visited by aliens. we were classified as a warring planet with useless leaders that would not survive if approached by intelligent life.
@@bobf12 we could have been classified as intellectually superior.
why do we have to name other planets like the password of my internet???
Yea they really kill it with their names
Do you want to come up with 2,662 unique names and counting? 😂 Their names are systematic and easier to use.
Make a video about the Hayabusa Mission please.
I love videos like that, and thinking about this wonderful world and life on other planets, unfortunately, we don't have enough resources on our planet to build a spaceship so powerful it could fly to other planets that far away :(
Yeah, and the curiousity gets stronger every time whilst thinking. Without knowing how other worlds would look like, it's sad to find this info, because it breaks us.
@@daugilenegile Well, we can more or less predict that other forms of life may be similar to us in skin color (let's say), it would have similar eyes and ears. This is only my prediction but I believe it is close to the truth because there is a limited amount of materials in the world, so materials like skin and eye materials would probably be similar or identical because there is no other material that would be suitable for this.
Before he died, Stephen Hawking discussed a strategy of building tiny space probes the size of a computer chip that could be propelled to 20% the speed of light using lightsails. The project was called Breakthrough Starshot and they wanted to send them to our closest star system Alpha Centauri (it is a trinary star system) which has an earth sized planet orbiting within the habitable zone of Proxima Centauri. It is roughly 4 light years away so would have taken the probes 20 years to get there. It would have been a flyby mission but still... it was exciting when he announced the project. Hawking stated that he believed it was possible to achieve this within our lifetimes.
@@unknownmovements 1 light year to travel takes 100 years.
@@daugilenegile It depends on the speed of the object. Something moving at 99.9999% the speed of light will travel the distance of one lightyear in exactly one year. For it to take 100 years to reach your destination one lightyear away... an object would need to be moving at 1% of the speed of light.
And I should stress that what I stated above is from the perspective of an observer on Earth... if a person was in a spaceship that was moving 99.9999% of the speed of light the individual would reach the destination one lightyear away in much less than a year due to Time Dilation. I don't know the exact values... but if somebody was traveling really close to the speed of light like say 99.99999999999999999999% the speed of light they would reach their destination one lightyear away in days or even hours.
Can we have more long vids like this ? Please and thank you 🙏
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