Thank you, Dr. David Kipping and Fraser Cain, for taking time to talk about these interesting topics to the regular people. This especially helps young folks stimulate their minds! Great job!!!
“its for the silent people who are like ‘yeah, I like what he’s got to say’” … lol, that’s me. Never comment, but deeply inspired. Thank you for all your wonderful work, Fraser.
When I started the interview and saw the video-length, I wondered when I'd click away, having my attention span exhausted and longing for the next topic/video -but here I am watching the patreon credits at the end - surprised the 1 1/2 hours have passed. I'm also a long time subscriber to David's channel Cool Worlds and this interview of two great speakers manages to easily keep my attention with interesting topics and engaging conversation :)
Definitely. How about an interview or rather a discussion moderated by Fraiser with both of them? When I heard about the idea of a bunch of scientists in a room working on a subject, I thought that would be really interesting to witness.
Re 1:!4:00 ish One of the joys I get from watching Cool Worlds has been the way David's developed his presentation skills. The subjects are always interesting, but he's gained a great method of delivery that helps build a (slightly, unless you watch a dozen times) better understanding of the topic I don't follow many channels, but Fraser & David keep my appetite going Thanks, both
Thank you so much for having David Kipping on. Even tough I don't regard the Fermi Paradox as a valid paradox as he seems to, he is so very balanced and thoughtful in his approach to the subject, that I would never pass up an opportunity to hear his take on that subject. Beyond that, whatever subject he (or one of his people) gives his attention to on his COOL WORLDS channel is similarly soberly explored and explained. I really look forward to each posting.
The podcast I never expected to listen to but I absolutely loved watching every bit. I have been a long CW watcher and the fascinating ideas that Dr. Kipping shares. Thanks Fraser❤
I REALLY enjoyed this interview! Thank you for this excellent chat. David Kipping does some fascinating work, is a great speaker, and I love the balanced perspective he takes in science.
@frasercain your empassioned soliloquy around 1:08: finally convinced me to become a patreon! Yay to me! 😅 Been watching the channel since 2018 ish, when I was still just a budding postdoc. I was hooked from the very first video I watched, subscribed instantly, and I believe I haven't missed a single video ever since! Excellent work as always, please keep it up!
So dang good ty for this interview Frasier. Cool Worlds JMG and this channel are my personal favorites. I alway love when they gave a kind of cross over. That last question that you gave to David for his students was very interesting.
Great guest, i always like listening to Dr Kipping.. I have no scientific background but have become fascinated in my later life with the exploration of our universe etc and podcasts like this are a joy to me so thank u.. and no ads in the middle of the conversation will definitely bring me back to your channel
The part about science communicating philosophy and the workings of academia was very interesting as was the whole discussion. Thank you both for sharing your love of science and your gifts in imparting knowledge to the world! I think too many people look only at the surface of science and research, expecting all the answers to be revealed in a monolithic unchanging chunk that is fully refined, not understanding that new data can present better, more complete understanding at any time. People are creatures of habit; it is easier to believe something and hold on to that than to flex their minds and incorporate new ideas. Thanks for broadening our minds and making us think. You're both amazing.
*Fraser,* just to put a spin on your empty wilderness analogy at 50:52 when humans first cross the Bering Land Bridge into N.A. and it appears to be unclaimed & unpeopled, that *if* a people/civilization were already in N.A. the signs would necessarily be obvious to these newcomers... To this I would point out that until very recently it was undisputable *fact* that humans had only been in N.A. for 12,000 years and *no* evidence exists for prior habitation... Within the last decade that theory has been falsified. We now know Humans have populated the Americas 50,000+ years. ..How was this discovered? Simple. We looked. Someone like Dr Kipping looked where he was told not to - he dug below 12,000 years. So as that pertains to the Galaxy being an empty wilderness when we *should* se Dyson spheres, I think we would be remiss to not apply that lesson in our SETI efforts.. Let's do a bit more digging before we call it. 👍 Great Episode!
The section around 53:00 to 55:00 is, in my opinion, kind of adjacent to the anthropic principle: If the circumstances of the universe were such that we humans couldn't exist, we wouldn't be here to ask these questions.
That was one of my ultimate favourite interviews of all time. You have only done one bad interview regarding constant background noise that would not stop of the person who you were interviewing but so what because it is literally the only one I have ever seen it was just really hard to focus on because all your other interviews are always good. Some of your interviews are absolutely super exciting but this one is just one of the ultimate all-time BEST interviews you ever done. I really loved this interview.
While I'm sure you are just being humble....let me speak on behalf of your fans when I say you are amongst the best at what you do. And we all appreciate it Mr. Cain. Great episode.
There are a lot of egos out there in the field of space research just like in the historicity of Jesus debate so it doesn't surprise me that other researchers would attempt to debunk Kipping's work without discussing their conclusions with him. This type of thing seems to be a recent phenomenon in the science world but is not surprising considering the direction society has been going.
I love that we used to have a workable alternative to GPS that was very robust. But it cost money to run so with GPS being the newer better thing, it was shut down. Loran C. And E Loran. Maybe not as accurate but better than having no GPS.
It was interesting to hear the discussion of how to get your research you are interested in when the funding is limited or how to follow your passion.... I am past the point of career prospects but it should be good advice to not "burn ones bridges"... to maintain a professional network.... never to leave a bad taste in your associates mouth (mind)... Im not saying this well. But one cannot ever discount your potential of someone in your network leading to YOUR next step... your next job.... (this actually happened to me when I wasnt looking)... keep an open mind.
Just the other day i was musing about how much we could discover about our place in the universe if we knew more about exo moons. I would have only had those thoughts because of the work david has done, great guy and i really appreciate him! For example finding earth moon analogues would be HUGE for determining if a “rare earth” idea is reasonable or not.
Knowing whether ringed planets are common is important so we'll know how much to feature Saturn on our travel posters and brochures. Moons too, of course. I've wondered if all the UFOs, I mean UAPs have been careless tourists checking out our spectacularly odd system.
Every time I hear Dr. Kipping talk, he makes me feel like I need to stop procrastinating after finishing my MSc. in Astrophysics and pursue the PhD. As usual, great interview Fraser 😃
FINALLY my favourite fellow Kenadian science reporter -not attached to the CBC- , intertwines with mon héros de Cool Worlds, à l'autre bout de la terre et des phrases.
Great talk. Question for Dr. Kipping: could an Earth sized exo-moon orbiting a Jupiter like gas giant in the habitable zone of a red dwarf system be protected from red dwarf flares? In that could the parent planet be capable of protecting its moon from the violent storms of the red dwarf?
I'd like to hear his answer to this question as well! My opinion is yes, with the provision that the moon itself has a magnetic field as well to protect it from the Van Allen radiation belts of its host.
Would amateur astronomers be able to help? I would love to be part of confirming an exomoon. Obviously my scope couldn't capture it, but perhaps combining data from a hundred amateurs there would be enough of a signal?
10:19 that is something ridiculus in science in our days, this objects should be study further without any discrimination, it should be study until confirm it or rule out.
If you look at the history of TH-cam Collabs it started with daily vloggers around 2008. People doing lifestyle or family videos everyday with 5 - 10 minute videos. They formed the first online collab communities built around VidCon. The first vlogger convention at Anaheim Convention Center. Invented by the VlogBrothers Hank & John Green in 2010. Where creators have a convention to meet their audience. Podcasters need their own VidCon where they speak & do meetups & collabs. Not just Vloggers.
Very interesting conversation and I really hope he gets the telescope time and finds a few moons. They really should be there because if they are not then something in our solar system is really special and we don't like to think that we are special. Suggested other person to interview: Chris Lintott, co-presenter of The Sky at Night and I believe Dr Becky's PhD-supervisor. The Sky at Night has been popularizing astronomy since 1957. Another scientist and youtuber could be Clara Nellist, she is a particle physicist at CERN, has 8k subscribers and deserves more. 50 cm/s radial velocity is our current detection limit I believe, 9 cm/s I think is required to find a true Earth analogue.
David's cool worlds is such a great channel. It's a shame that his team was rejected so many times for time on telescopes because he's one of the most interesting researcher at the edge of science.
David is always fascinating and a great speaker
It's always a lot of fun to hang out with him. This was a great chat.
@@frasercaindavid thinks outside the box. He has an unassuming, disarmed attitude.
@@davemi00 Agree. Heard him on Lex Fridman a year or maybe more ago...have been hooked ever since!!!
My favorite astronomy TH-camrs!
Thank you, Dr. David Kipping and Fraser Cain, for taking time to talk about these interesting topics to the regular people. This especially helps young folks stimulate their minds! Great job!!!
“its for the silent people who are like ‘yeah, I like what he’s got to say’” … lol, that’s me. Never comment, but deeply inspired. Thank you for all your wonderful work, Fraser.
Believe it or not, I love listening to David when I'm in my semi truck delivering gravel 😂
I believe it. I love listening to Dr. Kipping when I'm following the flowboys & bellys down the road to my paving jobs.
Listening while planting tomatoes.
Try Art Bell
It’s all about going to sleep then starting the video later next sleep
Listening whilst “delivering moons that people are comfortable with”😊
When I started the interview and saw the video-length, I wondered when I'd click away, having my attention span exhausted and longing for the next topic/video -but here I am watching the patreon credits at the end - surprised the 1 1/2 hours have passed.
I'm also a long time subscriber to David's channel Cool Worlds and this interview of two great speakers manages to easily keep my attention with interesting topics and engaging conversation :)
Dr. Kipping is the latter day Carl Sagan, in my mind. I follow him and also Dr Becky on TH-cam. So it is a bonus when you interview them.
Definitely.
How about an interview or rather a discussion moderated by Fraiser with both of them?
When I heard about the idea of a bunch of scientists in a room working on a subject, I thought that would be really interesting to witness.
Cool Worlds & David and Dr.Becky are awesome!
Re 1:!4:00 ish
One of the joys I get from watching Cool Worlds has been the way David's developed his presentation skills. The subjects are always interesting, but he's gained a great method of delivery that helps build a (slightly, unless you watch a dozen times) better understanding of the topic
I don't follow many channels, but Fraser & David keep my appetite going
Thanks, both
That's such an amazing observation
Great show . Two of the best people in the business. Thank you.
No hate comments here. Always appreciate the honest convos with both David in Cool Worlds and Fraser in his journalism stories.
I love how David is as much as scientific as philosophical!
I always love a chance to hear a conversation with Dr. Kipping! Always fantastic! And you've queued up a return with that Dyson Sphere question! Nice!
Thank you so much for having David Kipping on. Even tough I don't regard the Fermi Paradox as a valid paradox as he seems to, he is so very balanced and thoughtful in his approach to the subject, that I would never pass up an opportunity to hear his take on that subject. Beyond that, whatever subject he (or one of his people) gives his attention to on his COOL WORLDS channel is similarly soberly explored and explained.
I really look forward to each posting.
He talked about the fermi paradox in depth on his channel you should look at it it might change your point of view ✌️
The podcast I never expected to listen to but I absolutely loved watching every bit. I have been a long CW watcher and the fascinating ideas that Dr. Kipping shares. Thanks Fraser❤
I really loved this conversation, especially around the absence of anything indicating biosignatures
I REALLY enjoyed this interview! Thank you for this excellent chat. David Kipping does some fascinating work, is a great speaker, and I love the balanced perspective he takes in science.
Dr David Kipping, the man with the coolest science channel on TH-cam.
Yes Dr. David Kipping !!! WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ❣💯
dibs!
He got approved for JWST time!! Yay! Congrats!
@frasercain your empassioned soliloquy around 1:08: finally convinced me to become a patreon! Yay to me! 😅 Been watching the channel since 2018 ish, when I was still just a budding postdoc. I was hooked from the very first video I watched, subscribed instantly, and I believe I haven't missed a single video ever since! Excellent work as always, please keep it up!
Top class again, thank you Fraser.
So dang good ty for this interview Frasier. Cool Worlds JMG and this channel are my personal favorites. I alway love when they gave a kind of cross over. That last question that you gave to David for his students was very interesting.
Superb Interview! One of my favourites! Thank you.
After watching all the Cool Worlds Lab videos, I think Dr.Kipping should be able to whatever he wants with JWST!
Great interview with an awesome guest. I'm a huge fan of your channel as well as Cool Worlds. Thanks for this, thoroughly enjoyed watching👍
I really enjoyed the conversation, I follow both you and Dr. Kipping and enjoy both of your channels a lot!
Great conversation guys. Thanks so much for sharing it.
What a delightful conversation. Thanks for letting us listen in.
WOW! What a great collaboration. Can't wait for next one.
Give Dr. David Kipping and his team, the time on #JWST to make the required observations. #NASA
Hi. I’m from the JWST team. As a result your TH-cam comment, I have decided to grant your wish. David shall have his time in 2025. Thank you
@@farghAs another member of the JWST team, I second this. Thank you for your highly convincing TH-cam comment.
His team just got his exomoon observation time on JWST!
@@tonywells6990 you’re welcome David! 😆
Been waiting for this!! Just started watching
Yas!! Love when my favorite people collab!
As soon as David Kipping / Cool worlds releases a new video I drop everything I'm doing and is glued to the laptop. Tnx for this interview 🙂
You're an animal! So many amazing interviews in such a short amount of time!
Love this complete and lengthy interview.
Two of my absolute favorite TH-camrs…what an outstanding video. Well done!!
Thanks a lot, I hope you enjoyed our conversation.
That was a great interview. I enjoyed it
There is only one planet that we know of that relies on a moon for life as we know it to exist. Exomoon science is critical to SETI development.
Great interview. Much appreciated.
🤘😎🤘
Very interesting! Thanks so much Fraser, keep it coming please.
Great guest, i always like listening to Dr Kipping.. I have no scientific background but have become fascinated in my later life with the exploration of our universe etc and podcasts like this are a joy to me so thank u.. and no ads in the middle of the conversation will definitely bring me back to your channel
The part about science communicating philosophy and the workings of academia was very interesting as was the whole discussion.
Thank you both for sharing your love of science and your gifts in imparting knowledge to the world!
I think too many people look only at the surface of science and research, expecting all the answers to be revealed in a monolithic unchanging chunk that is fully refined, not understanding that new data can present better, more complete understanding at any time. People are creatures of habit; it is easier to believe something and hold on to that than to flex their minds and incorporate new ideas. Thanks for broadening our minds and making us think.
You're both amazing.
1:02:00 I love this line of thought. We gotta call it the Kipping Conjecture
Two fellows that seem happy to go along with the necessary changes that the Social Engineers want to implement.
Male - 60%
Female - 40%
*Fraser,* just to put a spin on your empty wilderness analogy at 50:52 when humans first cross the Bering Land Bridge into N.A. and it appears to be unclaimed & unpeopled, that *if* a people/civilization were already in N.A. the signs would necessarily be obvious to these newcomers... To this I would point out that until very recently it was undisputable *fact* that humans had only been in N.A. for 12,000 years and *no* evidence exists for prior habitation...
Within the last decade that theory has been falsified. We now know Humans have populated the Americas 50,000+ years.
..How was this discovered? Simple. We looked. Someone like Dr Kipping looked where he was told not to - he dug below 12,000 years.
So as that pertains to the Galaxy being an empty wilderness when we *should* se Dyson spheres, I think we would be remiss to not apply that lesson in our SETI efforts.. Let's do a bit more digging before we call it. 👍
Great Episode!
The section around 53:00 to 55:00 is, in my opinion, kind of adjacent to the anthropic principle: If the circumstances of the universe were such that we humans couldn't exist, we wouldn't be here to ask these questions.
❤ I'm so glad I've watched this video.
Hell of an interview I knew we were in for a treat! We all did lol. Thank you brother and ty David!
Great interview!!!!
Thanks Fraser
Love Dr.K. his channel is great. Let him use any and all resources he asked for...
That was one of my ultimate favourite interviews of all time. You have only done one bad interview regarding constant background noise that would not stop of the person who you were interviewing but so what because it is literally the only one I have ever seen it was just really hard to focus on because all your other interviews are always good. Some of your interviews are absolutely super exciting but this one is just one of the ultimate all-time BEST interviews you ever done. I really loved this interview.
“We had to deliver moons that people were comfortable with”🎉
a great channel.
You cover so many untouched topics. TY
Guys you’re great educators, I can add Brian Green to the group. Never give up teaching as there is not enough out there. ❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
Fascinating and wide-ranging. The section on networking is relevant to many fields including my own.
How am I just seeing this! It's like my two favorites...stitched!
While I'm sure you are just being humble....let me speak on behalf of your fans when I say you are amongst the best at what you do. And we all appreciate it Mr. Cain. Great episode.
For sure.
I love it when the person interviewed has spent more than $10 on a microphone instead of using the one that comes built into their laptop.
Yeah, it's such a joy to interview someone like David who's got the perfect setup.
Another great show! Thank you
Can feel the infectous enthusiasm you two have for the subject. matter!😊😊😊
Two of my favorite TH-camrs in one video? I’m getting a snack and getting comfortable
Fantastic collaboration, my two favourite spacetubers.
These are the videos I love… so interesting just keep doing this for you. I will keep watching
There are a lot of egos out there in the field of space research just like in the historicity of Jesus debate so it doesn't surprise me that other researchers would attempt to debunk Kipping's work without discussing their conclusions with him. This type of thing seems to be a recent phenomenon in the science world but is not surprising considering the direction society has been going.
I love that we used to have a workable alternative to GPS that was very robust. But it cost money to run so with GPS being the newer better thing, it was shut down. Loran C. And E Loran. Maybe not as accurate but better than having no GPS.
I'll be enjoying this after I get off work. Can't wait to hear what this is about ☺️
57:00 what about superstructures like the bog ring or big arc. What if thats what late stage galactic civilization looks like?
It was interesting to hear the discussion of how to get your research you are interested in when the funding is limited or how to follow your passion.... I am past the point of career prospects but it should be good advice to not "burn ones bridges"... to maintain a professional network.... never to leave a bad taste in your associates mouth (mind)... Im not saying this well. But one cannot ever discount your potential of someone in your network leading to YOUR next step... your next job.... (this actually happened to me when I wasnt looking)... keep an open mind.
Just the other day i was musing about how much we could discover about our place in the universe if we knew more about exo moons. I would have only had those thoughts because of the work david has done, great guy and i really appreciate him! For example finding earth moon analogues would be HUGE for determining if a “rare earth” idea is reasonable or not.
They are two of my most favourite people on TH-cam!!!!!
Knowing whether ringed planets are common is important so we'll know how much to feature Saturn on our travel posters and brochures. Moons too, of course. I've wondered if all the UFOs, I mean UAPs have been careless tourists checking out our spectacularly odd system.
brilliant interview thank you both
Glad you enjoyed it.
Every time I hear Dr. Kipping talk, he makes me feel like I need to stop procrastinating after finishing my MSc. in Astrophysics and pursue the PhD.
As usual, great interview Fraser 😃
FINALLY my favourite fellow Kenadian science reporter -not attached to the CBC- , intertwines with mon héros de Cool Worlds, à l'autre bout de la terre et des phrases.
Great talk. Question for Dr. Kipping: could an Earth sized exo-moon orbiting a Jupiter like gas giant in the habitable zone of a red dwarf system be protected from red dwarf flares? In that could the parent planet be capable of protecting its moon from the violent storms of the red dwarf?
I'd like to hear his answer to this question as well! My opinion is yes, with the provision that the moon itself has a magnetic field as well to protect it from the Van Allen radiation belts of its host.
Fraser - This is the level of adult discussion I expect from this channel.
Another awesome interview! Love! Love! Love! Love Science!
haha i was going to smack you around for having a thumbnail of kipping, but it's an interview of him. i enjoy both your channels
Mr. Kipping has got a real gift of gab,
1:02:40 Something... something like the pyramids? Hard to miss them. Now let's just figure out a material more durable than limestone.
Great talk gentlemen, thank you both. Good luck w moon hunt prof K. An interstellar Bonanza inbound. 🤙🏼
Gonna smash this out after gym tonight!
Cool worlds and fraser!
Enjoy, it's a good one.
nice upload, I love both these guys.
Two of my favorites together. My lucky day.
Fascinating conversation thank you
Have you ever interviewed Brian Cox? You should try to!
I do like what you've got to say Fraser... great work
Where is the mass limit between planet-moon(s) and double planets, and is there a true definition of what a double planet system is?
Would amateur astronomers be able to help? I would love to be part of confirming an exomoon. Obviously my scope couldn't capture it, but perhaps combining data from a hundred amateurs there would be enough of a signal?
10:19 that is something ridiculus in science in our days, this objects should be study further without any discrimination, it should be study until confirm it or rule out.
If you look at the history of TH-cam Collabs it started with daily vloggers around 2008. People doing lifestyle or family videos everyday with 5 - 10 minute videos. They formed the first online collab communities built around VidCon. The first vlogger convention at Anaheim Convention Center. Invented by the VlogBrothers Hank & John Green in 2010. Where creators have a convention to meet their audience. Podcasters need their own VidCon where they speak & do meetups & collabs. Not just Vloggers.
For those that don’t know, within a few months, Dr Kipping DID get JWST time, as well as tenure at Columbia.
Very interesting conversation and I really hope he gets the telescope time and finds a few moons. They really should be there because if they are not then something in our solar system is really special and we don't like to think that we are special.
Suggested other person to interview: Chris Lintott, co-presenter of The Sky at Night and I believe Dr Becky's PhD-supervisor. The Sky at Night has been popularizing astronomy since 1957.
Another scientist and youtuber could be Clara Nellist, she is a particle physicist at CERN, has 8k subscribers and deserves more.
50 cm/s radial velocity is our current detection limit I believe, 9 cm/s I think is required to find a true Earth analogue.
Could a cold Jupiter with a mini-Neptune orbiting it have an Earth orbiting it?
Dr Kipling is such a sweetheart and so dedicated and earnest, I do hope his ideas are soon vindicated.
I hear he makes exceedingly good cakes too.
David's cool worlds is such a great channel. It's a shame that his team was rejected so many times for time on telescopes because he's one of the most interesting researcher at the edge of science.
These interviews are excellent
Great guy, great channel everyone should follow cool worlds.
Great conversation.
Just as the moons of Saturn and Jupiter. Are the best places to establish based so are the moons of exoplanets, if we ever reach them.