Hello mr. Kobi sir i am from india i have always loved your videos and i do really respect the hardwork you do but as you said this planet is superhabitable i had some doubts in my mind like will there be water , elements , oil , petroleum , and all those little little mandatory things without which we cant even live ????? Please i kindly request you to clear my doubt 😊
breaking news! Congress is spending 90% of its budget on NASA! an all time high! Nasa scientists are greatful and are using it for mars but the government has other plans!
It is also half the size of our planet, meaning that flights between continents would only take 10 hours! However, it orbits a very unstable star, which reduces the possibility of life existing on the planet. Hopefully, we’re not alone in this universe!
@@GigaZack9 are you dumb? the planet will not be engulfed by the star, a orange dawrf star doesnt even grow that much, plus the planet isnt even habitable. idk why they say it is
@@Irish_Georgia_Girl if life exists on that planet, it doesn't matter if they want us or not, its uninhabitable to us. most science fiction brushes over it but an existing biosphere would have radically different chemical composition, meaning everything on it would at best be completely inedible, and at worst be extremely toxic. further, organic particulates like spores and detritus in the air water and ground would accumulate in our bodies over time in a similar way to how microplastics do on earth since our biology has no way to filter the alien material, and who even knows what effects that could have. I'd say we're better off sticking to terraforming potentially habitable, but not inhabited worlds like Venus and Mars, or sticking to constructed ringworlds.
@@AverageArkansanthe only way that that planet is “actually close” is when comparing it to the vastness of space. I mean 3000 x 5.88 Trillion isn’t close in the remotest sense even in space tbh.
Oh god….imagine if Trump was president at that time…”We have a big beautiful space wall, the best space wall in all of space some tell me, Aliens with big tears streaming down their faces asking…Please sir let us in your beautiful wall sir” 😂😂
@@RedBack_gamer813 stars are not people, because people don't even have a guarantee that they will live to be 100 years old, and some die before they reach 50 or during childbirth, stars on the other hand have this guarantee, our sun has somehow existed for 4.5 billion years already. There is no reason not to believe in it.
And not even that either, the Earth isn't going to be habitable for even 5 billion years. It will only be habitable for another 1 billion years, and that's assuming there aren't any astronomical, environmental, or geological factors. Chances are, we'll probably be dead much, much sooner.
He said we "believe" it is habitable We don't know for sure but even if we do , 3000 light years LMAO can't reach that shit we can't go Outta solar system cuse we have no fuel We barely can transport to mars
@@sunclashmcwormholes have never been observed and also are too unstable to ever use unless you hypothetically had anti matter to keep it open long enough to go through
Life would adapt to gravity like how life has adapted to the gravity on earth. If the gravity was stronger than earth then they would have dense strong bones or if it was weaker than they would have weaker bones. This is shown on the ISS and on the Apollo missions. Astronauts had an hard time getting used to gravity on earth again, some astronauts have even blacked out during speeches. They have a treadmill and exercise equipment on the ISS to keep their bones and muscles strong.
@@wolfless21 Oh I don't doubt life would adapt. Humans would die before they could though. The blood is simply impossible to pump throughout a body such as our own.
@@iamnegan10brother we are literally seeing it how it was 3000 years ago.. yeah not much time have passed but in case if there is intelligent life on that planet and they are already evolved and already did something similar to industry revolution well then that planet is cooked
Pizzadude, stop disrespecting my Home Planet. ☹️ "Earth" is the name of our World. It is a proper noun. but, "earth" is like soil, out of which plans grow, and gets all over your feet when you walk through the mud. 🙄 Both are good, but they are not the same.
@@NaveenKumar_2004Well, maybe there is life of some kind, or even intelligent life there.. But maybe there isn't. Even so, maybe the intelligent life did exhaust the planets resources and environment through industrialization... But, maybe they haven't. After all, if it is "Super habitable", we would not need industry to help us survive there. There would be no need for medicines, furniture, timber for shelter, shoes, sunscreen factories, Cutlery forges for silverware, etc.
Not necessarily. Gravity is proportional to mass, not size. If this is a less rocky planet, and therefore not as massive, it might well have an acceptable gravity.
People sometimes seems to forget that gravity force affects the weight, and that 2x the size means twice the gravity So unless this planet is only for body builders or anyone under those lines capable of constantly carrying twice their wight, this is definetly not viable
So far away it would take most of recent human history to reach it at the speed of light, imagine how many generations it would take to just forget why your in space
Not even mentioning all the other needs for life on it. Bro just said 1 thing which wont matter for billions of years and none of the actual important factors.
How do you expect us to live on a planet with more than double the earth's gravity? Edit: guys, please stop blowing up my notifications with replies! Also, I know what density is!
It’s possible we could get used to it, but I’d bet we’d either pass out because our hearts can’t get enough blood to our brains or our hearts would ctrl + alt + dlt from pumping hard enough to get the blood to our brains. Astronauts say they have a low grade pressure headache pretty much the entire time on ISS, because their hearts are working so much harder than necessary.
@@drcatinstein The problem isn't with your legs supporting double the weight, they can do that just fine, it's with your heart struggling to get the blood up to your brain, as the first reply already said. (that problem is one fat people don't face btw)
Imagine the animals which live there Even thinking about it is wild And its hundred percent possible I cant imagine such a planet being isolated and empty
Well we don't know if it has water, which means there isn't a hundred percent chance there's life on it. Don't let your imagination and hopes cloud your judgment....
there was a problem not addressed in this video: Even if we were able to go and land successfully on that planet, life would not be as we know it. A planet which is x2 the size of Earth will ALSO have x2 the gravity of Earth making it, impossible for us to jump or even do some of our normal daily tasks. So no, to actually find a 'true' superhabitable planet, it must be the same or around the same size as of Earth otherwise life cannot thrive on that planet. Another thing: For all we know, that planet might already be destroyed. We are seeing what that planet looked like 3000 years ago because it is 3000 light years away. Great video btw. Edit: This is my first ever comment :D
Actually, a planet can be 2x the size of Earth and have the same gravity. It all depends on the planets density. If it were composed of less dense materials, light aluminium, and other lighter density materials, it could be of similar gravity to Earth
If this was your first ever comment then let me give you some free advice. Don't ask for "likes". People know where the like button is, RUclips has been around for awhile - and quite often when people ask for them they can sometimes get a DISLIKE. Drop a "like" if you found this helpful. (see what I mean?)
First steps after landing on the planet : 1. Find wood 2. Build a crafting table 3. Build a house 4. Find iron and diamonds 5. I don’t know what’s next… It’s all just a joke, don’t take it seriously
Damn, on a short with less than a minute, and 5 seconds in he said it was 3000 light years away, and still you couldn't even remotely remember the number. Talk about tiktok brains...
Crazy thing is eventually people will probably live in space, in ships and across generations people will eventually land on this planet or planets like this and possibly be successful in starting a life on them, sounds unrealistic now but in thousands of years it will most likely begin to happen and in hundred thousands of years be successful, especially when earth becomes overpopulated.
You said nothing about the composition of the planet. What most people don’t realise is that you don’t find naturally oxygen rich atmospheres. Oxygen on Earth is a direct byproduct of life, not the other way around. So this might be in a good place but completely inhospitable to life.
Unless we accidentally figure out worm holes….even lightspeed isn’t adequate for long distance space travel, we will be stuck here til the end of our sun.
Nah bro if the aliens borned there evolves 100times more than human and found us we gonna be dead and even if they do appear America ain't letting that happen cuz as long as they have weapons and vehicals they outta get bombed
Not necessarily, it might be double the size but it’s mass might be roughly similar, leading to a similar or maybe even lower surface gravity than earth. Or it might just be really massive and have crushing gravity lol
If a small group of people are given the chance to live on that planet, even if it’s 2x the gravity of Earth and a very long distance away from home, i’d love to be a part of that group. Finally getting to explore the world and make a fresh new start for our civilization would be awesome.
The sheer distance: The atmosphere: The gravity: Atmospheric pressure: Oceans: Pollution: (if we even get there) The "super habitable" planet when humans arrive:
Instead of this- we ought to take necessary precautions to stop pollution and global warming on earth in order to protect it and make it habitable to live for trillions of years ........
fyi sun is expanding, and within approximately 2 billion years the heat from the sun would be so immense that life wouldn’t be able to sustain on earth 🌍, we will eventually need to leave it one day and as you can see that the tech required to reach such great distances would be quite advance and complex so we must start now to develop more technologies for the future generation to be able to use it.
exactly👌 we have a beautiful and habitable planet that is capable of having life for another billion years, so we need to maintain and take care of it! 🌎
@@factoryreject8438 I meant that we must create a technology in upcoming years that can give us energy like that of sun ......and also create barriers around the earth so that no radiation or asteroids may strike earth or we should try to recreate the sun for instance
@@arnavkange1487I hope you aren't suggesting we create a star. Our sun makes up about 90% of the mass of the solar system, we have no where near the needed material to do that (assuming we could). If you meant energy production on par with the sun, then we are looking into it already with fusion power. As for barriers/planetary defenses it would take a long time to build something like that and a global effort (we have a nasty habit of destroying ourselves). In roughly 2B years once the sun uses up it hydrogen it will expand to the point where even Mars will be eaten, our best chances is to have small populations living on the moons of our gas giants if not find better candidates in other solar systems
We could send 1000 humans half male half female in our fastest spacecraft with all information and they could reproduce all those years until they reach the planet
What I find fascinating is we could launch a spacecraft now to get there in 100k years but in 1000 years we might have the technology to get there way way faster so you would have fly past the original launch. The concept is ways mind blowing to me.
Something I’ve often thought about is that the size of a planet most often decides how big it’s organisms will be. Which makes me believe that if humans were to step foot on that planet. Chances are that the grass and the trees would be some of the tallest and most grandiose things humans would have ever seen by such a point. Assuming we find a way to get there probably by just living as we usually do just on a space ship though. I highly doubt the existence of a possible chamber that not only preserves our bodies but also prevents us from dying. I highly doubt it.
Would you want to live here? 👀
yup
Nah
Hello mr. Kobi sir i am from india i have always loved your videos and i do really respect the hardwork you do but as you said this planet is superhabitable i had some doubts in my mind like will there be water , elements , oil , petroleum , and all those little little mandatory things without which we cant even live ????? Please i kindly request you to clear my doubt 😊
Yap
I'll go if you go...
KOI-5715.01: *Has oil*
🇺🇲🦅: 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀
breaking news! Congress is spending 90% of its budget on NASA! an all time high! Nasa scientists are greatful and are using it for mars but the government has other plans!
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@@TaranHariramNEW STAR WARS MOVIE
Time for freedom 😂
"Knock knock, Motherf***ers, this is the United States of America, and i heard that you have oil under my posesion." 💀
*Disadvantage*
- too much oil
- 2x gravity
- 2x fall damage
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Ooooilll!
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Americans don't see the first disadvantage as a disadvantage
@@wenhu4960 that’s why I put it as a disadvantage as they will steal all the oil
I bet rent is still high 💀
You probably want more oil from this planet
@@LazareBeridze-f2udamn straight.
@@LazareBeridze-f2u 👀
i wonder how high the cost of groceries and living is on this new planet
@@LazareBeridze-f2u you’re damn right
100,000 years sounds like a 30 minute trip compared to other distant galaxies and planets 🪐
Remember 1 light year is 9.5 trillion kilometers
Imagine how sick you'd be of your traveling companions? 😂
You would quite literally die of boredom, then actually die. No thanks.
"This planet offers better life than Earth"
The 2x gravity: 💀
Evolution left the chat
@@ARandomChannelAD you think if we go there we just gonna adapt to the gravity?
@@zyphere2574yes that’s how evolution works things slowly adapt to the environment
@@I.Exists17 WWWWWWWWW
@@I.Exists17 its gonna take 3-4 generations
Meanwhile on KOI: “Astronomers have found a distant planet 3000 lightyears away that could support life almost as well as our home planet”
Lol
It is also half the size of our planet, meaning that flights between continents would only take 10 hours! However, it orbits a very unstable star, which reduces the possibility of life existing on the planet. Hopefully, we’re not alone in this universe!
ah yes, 3000 light years. that's just 20 million years to get there at our current tech level.
Also KOI: "it it much smaller than our planet and will take around 3 hours to travel between the contients!"
@@nameisbadYou are stupid he said 100,000 years,
Planet can last 70 billion years
Humans:we'll see about that
Under rated comment 👍🏻👍🏻
star not planet
Fact bro, never trust a human can make peace 😂, until they just live alone
@@HeyBaconOfficialyeah, if the star end, the planet gonna be end too, bro just think more before write
@@GigaZack9 are you dumb? the planet will not be engulfed by the star, a orange dawrf star doesnt even grow that much, plus the planet isnt even habitable. idk why they say it is
Don’t let this video distract you from the assumption that life may already exist on that super-habitable planet.
Exactly! Also, they may not want to share their planet with!
@@Irish_Georgia_Girl After Earth, can't blame them.
it definitely exists 100%
At the very least single cell life forms. In fact it’s probably pretty common throughout the universe.
@@Irish_Georgia_Girl if life exists on that planet, it doesn't matter if they want us or not, its uninhabitable to us. most science fiction brushes over it but an existing biosphere would have radically different chemical composition, meaning everything on it would at best be completely inedible, and at worst be extremely toxic. further, organic particulates like spores and detritus in the air water and ground would accumulate in our bodies over time in a similar way to how microplastics do on earth since our biology has no way to filter the alien material, and who even knows what effects that could have. I'd say we're better off sticking to terraforming potentially habitable, but not inhabited worlds like Venus and Mars, or sticking to constructed ringworlds.
The audacity of bro casually saying "Just 3000 light years away"!! 💀
Well, it basically is in the neighborhood. ;-)
Actually that's insanely close.
Which is another way of syaing we only see it as it was 3000 yrs ago... It might be dead already
@@AverageArkansanthe only way that that planet is “actually close” is when comparing it to the vastness of space.
I mean 3000 x 5.88 Trillion isn’t close in the remotest sense even in space tbh.
@@AverageArkansanin space terms, yes. In human terms, we will never get there
Meanwhile on the other planet "We just discovered a smaller planet that could be suitable for us to live but it's too far away"
Let's hope they don't come here... for their sake...
@@alexisa.mf8872 if they come here they are gonna get kidnapped and their mode of transportation is gonna get taken
Oh god….imagine if Trump was president at that time…”We have a big beautiful space wall, the best space wall in all of space some tell me, Aliens with big tears streaming down their faces asking…Please sir let us in your beautiful wall sir” 😂😂
@@truthbetold06 pffft
@@truthbetold06 seek help for ur TDS, kid.
Imagine the devastating wars we could have on that
i imagine natural disasters would be bigger too
@@alang4190 irl natural disaster survival
Imagine for how much longer we could litter!
@@barbthegreat586imagine the fireworks we would get blasting 10 times the size if tsar Bomba
Yum yum 😋 😍 🎉
@@alang4190 they would
Without humans: Last 70 billion years
With humans: Last 500,000 years
Sadly, this actually would become true
@@RedBack_gamer813 stars are not people, because people don't even have a guarantee that they will live to be 100 years old, and some die before they reach 50 or during childbirth, stars on the other hand have this guarantee, our sun has somehow existed for 4.5 billion years already.
There is no reason not to believe in it.
Painfully true
Not true at all...
when we are gone the earth will survive, and damage will be minimal.
@@707x-y6s that's literally what he's saying
it’s POTENTIALLY superhabitable. There’s no confirmation of water there, so it’s therefore not yet classified as superhabitable.
Then we bring water. Also no plant can survive without water
@@sonic176yt7i dont think we bring it there bud, we could make it there
@sonic176yt7 How would you even bring water there 😂
No plant can survive without water lol! No life can survive without water, that we know of.
@user-oj3nh9qe3l if we can get there at all, then bringing water isn't really too much to ask for
"Our sun will only last 10 billion years, half of which is already gone."
My anxiety: 📈📈📈
6-year olds gonna be shitting their pants right now
@@Not_Aran8276 fr 💀
And not even that either, the Earth isn't going to be habitable for even 5 billion years. It will only be habitable for another 1 billion years, and that's assuming there aren't any astronomical, environmental, or geological factors. Chances are, we'll probably be dead much, much sooner.
don’t worry, we got plenty of time
@@ImYourGrimmaybe
Our bugs: 🥹
Bugs with 2x our gravity: 👹
THE PLANET NAME IS LITERALLY MY WIFI PASSWORD 😭😭😭
@@BlizZ_Gd looks like we know your password now
Pretty easy password
@@rovondo4639 i will change it!😤😤😤
Thank you for telling me your wi - fi password. Now I just need to know the name.
Whats Your wifi Name?
"It gets cold as it gets old"
Bars
What does that quote have to do with whether you'd want to live on this planet or not?
@@TheNoiseySpectator by the time we reach there either the planet becomes completely cold or it will explode because its 3000 light years away
He said we "believe" it is habitable
We don't know for sure but even if we do , 3000 light years
LMAO can't reach that shit we can't go Outta solar system cuse we have no fuel
We barely can transport to mars
3000 light years is like 3 hours on a cosmic scale
"It would nearly still take us 100,000 years to reach this planet"
Me: *Interstellar wormhole*
Whats that
@@BludHawg wormhole is like a shortcut in space so you can travel farther in space just by minutes
Just invent Warp Drive, duh. 💀💀
@@sunclashmcwormholes have never been observed and also are too unstable to ever use unless you hypothetically had anti matter to keep it open long enough to go through
@@Tega_Mroll good explanation
You know what else is more massive? LOW TAPER FADE
Bro gonna drag it into the big 25😭
@@AT12370-iye
@@AT12370-iHe's not dragging it. It's still MASSIVE.
The gravity would probably like to have a word on that.
Literally
I'm just saying that if we're able to get there we'll probably already have a workaround to that.
Life would adapt to gravity like how life has adapted to the gravity on earth.
If the gravity was stronger than earth then they would have dense strong bones or if it was weaker than they would have weaker bones. This is shown on the ISS and on the Apollo missions. Astronauts had an hard time getting used to gravity on earth again, some astronauts have even blacked out during speeches. They have a treadmill and exercise equipment on the ISS to keep their bones and muscles strong.
@@wolfless21I feel like there would be a limit
@@wolfless21 Oh I don't doubt life would adapt. Humans would die before they could though. The blood is simply impossible to pump throughout a body such as our own.
we got a super-habitable earth before GTA 6
real
My opinion too. Nothing comes nearly as exciting, as _Earth_
Imagine aliens living in that planet saying earth is better
Edit: I have never had this much likes, thanks!
Edit: 3k LIKES DANG
The grass is greener on the other side
The planet is more habitable in the other galaxy
Aliens are probably more like "let's not associate with that world".
@@iamnegan10brother we are literally seeing it how it was 3000 years ago.. yeah not much time have passed but in case if there is intelligent life on that planet and they are already evolved and already did something similar to industry revolution well then that planet is cooked
Pizzadude, stop disrespecting my Home Planet. ☹️
"Earth" is the name of our World. It is a proper noun. but, "earth" is like soil, out of which plans grow, and gets all over your feet when you walk through the mud. 🙄
Both are good, but they are not the same.
@@NaveenKumar_2004Well, maybe there is life of some kind, or even intelligent life there..
But maybe there isn't.
Even so, maybe the intelligent life did exhaust the planets resources and environment through industrialization...
But, maybe they haven't.
After all, if it is "Super habitable", we would not need industry to help us survive there.
There would be no need for medicines, furniture, timber for shelter, shoes, sunscreen factories, Cutlery forges for silverware, etc.
“It’s just 3000 light years away!”
Bro thinks he’s Sonic 😂😂😂
When you think about it in space terms, its just a block away from us😅
@@Beach_nvgga makes sense
How to get USA to colonize exo-planets:
Step1: realise a fake article about potential existence of oil on the planet.
Step2: sit back and wait 💀
Release* sry had to
Should be U.K since they had half the world at one point in time
😂😂😂😂😂
For some reason there is a chance that
there is another astrokobi in that planet talking about how earrh is much better
probs a very very low chance tho
Of course.
That planet is reserved for better species
This slaps hard
Das deep
i agreed
Nah, we are the better speciez
@@Telltalesignhitler?
Facts: KOI-5715.01 is 2x larger than earth, that means the gravity is insane.
Not necessarily. Gravity is proportional to mass, not size. If this is a less rocky planet, and therefore not as massive, it might well have an acceptable gravity.
"Damnn a new planet??"
*3000 light years away*
"nvm"
Edit: Oh hell nah y'all planning a whole tour in the reply section 💀
I'll go if you go...
@@AstroKobi I'll go
@@AstroKobihow can we go? 😂
@@AstroKobiI'll go too
Eat the pika pila nomi and age age fruit from one piece
“Let’s live there!”
The gravity:💀
The mass:💀
The distance:💀
The aliens: 💀
aliens being singular celled organisms?
😭
@@BiggestDuckster or viruses that can wipe out the human species
@@BiggestDucksterSingle cell organisms can kill u and no telling what kind of far removed microscopic organisms could be there
and we don't even know about atmospheric composition...
People sometimes seems to forget that gravity force affects the weight, and that 2x the size means twice the gravity
So unless this planet is only for body builders or anyone under those lines capable of constantly carrying twice their wight, this is definetly not viable
isn't it 4 times the gravity?
if we're going by Cube law, double the volume means quadruple the material to filI it
So far away it would take most of recent human history to reach it at the speed of light, imagine how many generations it would take to just forget why your in space
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 For real. This is a banger movie lore
Humanity would have to spend generations on the spacecraft en route to this planet
“This planet is 2x more suitable than earth!”
“How far away is it?”
“3000 light years”
That’s close compared to the size of the galaxy alone
Not even mentioning all the other needs for life on it. Bro just said 1 thing which wont matter for billions of years and none of the actual important factors.
@fitnesstop112 But not close for humans
@@windchiller6951 from the video we can see liquid water oceans clouds (i know that those images aren’t a prof but he mentions liquid oceans
@@PAPiRsusstange_bone Sadly he dont tell us if it has any other qualities that would allow us to live
Gravity:
Am I a joke to you?
Gravity is not based on size but density. A planet twice the size of the earth could be only half as dense as the earth.
_[crawls across the floor screaming]_ "DAMN YOU GRAVITY!" 🤳
Twice the size of earth and it takes 100 hours to travel in plane from one continent to another 😂
“hey bro i’m feeling heavier than usual”
We'd be dead on our spaceship before we could even reach the planet 💀
And then we'd die from the planets viruses and bacteria. Not to mention much larger storms and natural disasters
How do you expect us to live on a planet
with more than double the earth's gravity?
Edit: guys, please stop
blowing up my notifications with replies!
Also, I know what density is!
It’s possible we could get used to it, but I’d bet we’d either pass out because our hearts can’t get enough blood to our brains or our hearts would ctrl + alt + dlt from pumping hard enough to get the blood to our brains.
Astronauts say they have a low grade pressure headache pretty much the entire time on ISS, because their hearts are working so much harder than necessary.
Density would play a part in gravity so it may have less or more then 2x
If you aren't fat then it'll be similar to being moderately overweight, it wouldn't be that bad.
@@drcatinstein The problem isn't with
your legs supporting double the weight,
they can do that just fine, it's with your heart
struggling to get the blood up to your brain,
as the first reply already said.
(that problem is one fat people don't face btw)
@@nouvellelune8699 yeah, good point.
Usa Be like:- Is There Oil?
Imagine the animals which live there
Even thinking about it is wild
And its hundred percent possible
I cant imagine such a planet being isolated and empty
Well we don't know if it has water, which means there isn't a hundred percent chance there's life on it. Don't let your imagination and hopes cloud your judgment....
Tbf we are seeing it 3000 years in the past 🤔
damn you know what was 3000 years ago? 1000 bc. thats crazyyyy
What@@themineguy1234
? @@themineguy1234
@@themineguy1234 Broski doesn't know how Light year works 🗣️🔥
@@davidvanaa1191broski still using some emojis wrong
Imagine another type of human being living there like we are living in earth
Twice our size and strength 😮
Nah, I feel like earth is enough for now
OMG the soundtrack choice is also great, love Emile Mosseri!
“Why is the planet considered habitable?”
“Because the sun is orange” 💀💀💀
Orange Dwarf stars last a long time and are less likely to microwave their planets than red dwarf stars
@@Flesh_Wizard yes… but that is the smallest factor when thinking about habitability
Because orange is a fruit that you can eat for your life
@@timothyvenable3336 Mexican sun 🌄
Yeah this video is superlame
there was a problem not addressed in this video:
Even if we were able to go and land successfully on that planet, life would not be as we know it. A planet which is x2 the size of Earth will ALSO have x2 the gravity of Earth making it, impossible for us to jump or even do some of our normal daily tasks.
So no, to actually find a 'true' superhabitable planet, it must be the same or around the same size as of Earth otherwise life cannot thrive on that planet.
Another thing: For all we know, that planet might already be destroyed. We are seeing what that planet looked like 3000 years ago because it is 3000 light years away.
Great video btw.
Edit: This is my first ever comment :D
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Actually, a planet can be 2x the size of Earth and have the same gravity. It all depends on the planets density. If it were composed of less dense materials, light aluminium, and other lighter density materials, it could be of similar gravity to Earth
Once we land and lead a chaotic life for a few thousand generations the subsequent generations will evolve to the conditions there.
If this was your first ever comment then let me give you some free advice. Don't ask for "likes". People know where the like button is, RUclips has been around for awhile - and quite often when people ask for them they can sometimes get a DISLIKE. Drop a "like" if you found this helpful.
(see what I mean?)
@@cooldog1635yeah you are right
First steps after landing on the planet :
1. Find wood
2. Build a crafting table
3. Build a house
4. Find iron and diamonds
5. I don’t know what’s next…
It’s all just a joke, don’t take it seriously
So much to explore! Wish we could do that.
Bro be finding planets saying we can live on it but it’s like 100 lights years a way or sm😭😭💀💀
Sike!
Even one light year is impossible for us to reach 💀
Damn, on a short with less than a minute, and 5 seconds in he said it was 3000 light years away, and still you couldn't even remotely remember the number. Talk about tiktok brains...
@@Matsuda26B LMAO fucking roasted. My man has the attention span of a god damn gold fish.
@@Matsuda26B cry about it lol
So long as the gravity doesn't crush you instantly 😂
GP is determined by mass and size. So don't even start 😂
Another man’s planet is another man’s star
Best and most creative comment
Crazy thing is eventually people will probably live in space, in ships and across generations people will eventually land on this planet or planets like this and possibly be successful in starting a life on them, sounds unrealistic now but in thousands of years it will most likely begin to happen and in hundred thousands of years be successful, especially when earth becomes overpopulated.
you think we'll be able to get there before completely eradicating our species ourselves?
if proper cryosleep gets invented, you can just take a nap and wake up here.
I would not leave Earth. It’s too beautiful and is the second reason for my existence.
But we kill it
@@mohammedsharawi7327 not us, just those in power
You said nothing about the composition of the planet.
What most people don’t realise is that you don’t find naturally oxygen rich atmospheres. Oxygen on Earth is a direct byproduct of life, not the other way around.
So this might be in a good place but completely inhospitable to life.
Exactly, the air might be unhealthy
These "discovery habitable planets " is just clickbait for science just to get your attention.
Nothing compares to mother earth ♥️
What about Lizzo?
I just want a chapter 2 map
Earth kinda boring fr 💀💀💀
Actual truth: Koi is better than earth and it can be compared just cus your on earth doesnt mean your place is The best
Unless we accidentally figure out worm holes….even lightspeed isn’t adequate for long distance space travel, we will be stuck here til the end of our sun.
Ofc, I would live there…..
As a ghost to haunt the other habitants.
There is one major problem here. If the planet is 2× the size of Earth, Then gravity will naturally be a lot stronger, making it harder to live.
No, it will be weaker
@@Pineappul No, that's not how logic works. This planet is quite a bit bigger, therefore having more mass. With a greater mass, comes greater gravity.
And an atmospheric pressure that we could not tolerate even if it is breathable!
We found a habitable exo-planet before GTA 6. 💀
Not funny anymore also putting the skull emoji after every sentence doesn’t make you funny it makes you sound like ur slow
Nasa : KOI-5715.01 has oil
Usa : 🚀🔥💀
100,000 years to reach there.
There goes my last hope
Let's just tell the US that it has oil and they'll be there in five minutes
as an American, I can confirm 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
We have to discover WARP as much as Faster 😎
Don't forget to turn on your gellar field
This is not Steven universe💀
100,000 years is CRAZY this should be everywhere that’s basically across the street when discussing space
we already destroyed this planet and now we will go and destroy this one, its just cruel
We haven't even destroyed earth
yall always say the same shit
That’s just silly. Earth is far from destroyed, and pretty much all of the damage we’ve done is because our tech level isn’t high enough.
Its best to leave the planet alone. It could potentially evolve its own lifeforms.
Nop, let's conquer that shit, more oil
It's own life form that could also attack us if it gets too advanced
@@PatrickYanoc it would be millions of years in the future so thats a future us problem lol
Nah bro if the aliens borned there evolves 100times more than human and found us we gonna be dead and even if they do appear America ain't letting that happen cuz as long as they have weapons and vehicals they outta get bombed
@@UR_REAL_FBI_AGENT hell yeah
Twice the size means double the gravity, so you would weigh twice as much on it.
Not necessarily, it might be double the size but it’s mass might be roughly similar, leading to a similar or maybe even lower surface gravity than earth.
Or it might just be really massive and have crushing gravity lol
Caseoh be staying on earth for this one
If a small group of people are given the chance to live on that planet, even if it’s 2x the gravity of Earth and a very long distance away from home, i’d love to be a part of that group. Finally getting to explore the world and make a fresh new start for our civilization would be awesome.
i'd also love to be part of that group
@cjsvoiceworks6008 what if we invent the ultra fast space travel the ships in sci fi use?
Idea: to get there in 2 days, just tell the US there is oil there and BOOM new planet.😎🚀
POV Gravity: I'm about to end a whole civilization
true
"OIL I HEAR?? " 🦅🦅🦅 🇺🇸
No one better then the original🌎💗
i bet elon musk will try to send a cybertruck there
No way
@@kedharnadh yes way
The sheer distance:
The atmosphere:
The gravity:
Atmospheric pressure:
Oceans:
Pollution: (if we even get there)
The "super habitable" planet when humans arrive:
lol if it’s like double earths size it definitely might have extremely high gravity for humans aka unliveable
Therotically we can survive 7x earth gravity thanks to our body adaltation capability@@hannah-xq4vo
We are technically seeing it 3k years ago, so it might have already evolved life 🤔
@@PVZzombieguy interesting theory
British Empire: Can I get Some that *FREE* land?
us: hey this planet looks good for life
planet: nuh uh
us: 🥞
Imagine us living there ,it would be pretty damn cool
Then the exoplanet itself need to have suitable average temperature, mass (includes gravity) and the resources for us to live there...
Instead of this- we ought to take necessary precautions to stop pollution and global warming on earth in order to protect it and make it habitable to live for trillions of years ........
fyi sun is expanding, and within approximately 2 billion years the heat from the sun would be so immense that life wouldn’t be able to sustain on earth 🌍, we will eventually need to leave it one day and as you can see that the tech required to reach such great distances would be quite advance and complex so we must start now to develop more technologies for the future generation to be able to use it.
exactly👌 we have a beautiful and habitable planet that is capable of having life for another billion years, so we need to maintain and take care of it! 🌎
The sun will have the earth as a snack in about 5 billion years so good luck with those trillions 😅
@@factoryreject8438 I meant that we must create a technology in upcoming years that can give us energy like that of sun ......and also create barriers around the earth so that no radiation or asteroids may strike earth or we should try to recreate the sun for instance
@@arnavkange1487I hope you aren't suggesting we create a star. Our sun makes up about 90% of the mass of the solar system, we have no where near the needed material to do that (assuming we could). If you meant energy production on par with the sun, then we are looking into it already with fusion power. As for barriers/planetary defenses it would take a long time to build something like that and a global effort (we have a nasty habit of destroying ourselves). In roughly 2B years once the sun uses up it hydrogen it will expand to the point where even Mars will be eaten, our best chances is to have small populations living on the moons of our gas giants if not find better candidates in other solar systems
Those aliens would be absolutely brolic with that gravity.
Its quite near i cnt wait to visit it😂
Well if the planet is twice as big as Earth when the gravity be more heavier to walk
For all we know that planet could have life
Man I can’t even walk up 100 stairs you expect me to do that with twice the force 😭
What a sad time we live in,,, to late to explore earth also to early to explore the galaxy 😢 i hope rebirth is real😢😢
This is probably where the dinosaurs hid, the other dinosaurs just stayed on earth
but if the planet is that massive, what about the gravity...
When I was a kid they said the Sun will last for another 7 billion years and now it is only 5?! Time really flies huh.
Listening to this is like hearing the teacher in the peanuts cartoons.
Space is broke
The gravity on that planet maybe about 4 times that of Earth. Civilisation will become shorter in no more than 50 years.
The gravity on that planet will crush our bones.
Moves there and then speedruns the planets decay 😂
We could send 1000 humans half male half female in our fastest spacecraft with all information and they could reproduce all those years until they reach the planet
Honestly I would only love there if they had WiFi
What I find fascinating is we could launch a spacecraft now to get there in 100k years but in 1000 years we might have the technology to get there way way faster so you would have fly past the original launch. The concept is ways mind blowing to me.
I can't dude i might die before i even get there😅
Can we send all POCS there 🙏
Every 4 year old hearing this than having a panic attack questioning what we should do
Twice the size of Earth? first we have to be able to stand up straight when we get there, because of the intense gravity.
Something I’ve often thought about is that the size of a planet most often decides how big it’s organisms will be. Which makes me believe that if humans were to step foot on that planet. Chances are that the grass and the trees would be some of the tallest and most grandiose things humans would have ever seen by such a point. Assuming we find a way to get there probably by just living as we usually do just on a space ship though. I highly doubt the existence of a possible chamber that not only preserves our bodies but also prevents us from dying. I highly doubt it.
Nothing is better than Earth ❤❤
Imagine our end credits being their intro😂