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Some of our scientists get pretty loose with phrases like "mirror image". Plus... it's a fairly safe bet to speculate about something 3000 light years away.
Earth is truly a paradise and there has not been a shred of reliable evidence proving there might be anything like it elsewhere. It has all been wushful thinking and weird religious belief that life and consciousness are trivial phenomena and therefore common throughout the universe, despite No. Evidence. Ever. Found. To support that.
@@lounatanasov4344 that still doesn't mean there there aren't possibilities out there that we haven't tapped into with our primitive mode of space travel .......
Yet another mirror image where living on that planet is impossible for 500 reasons. But "mirror image". Now to watch this video and see if i will be surprised.
Alpha Centauri A & B scientist say there's a 75% chance of a Earth like planet orbiting either and the only reason we haven't discovered it yet is because we do not have the technology yet
Well, this meets two of the many criteria necessary to make a planet habitable. Unfortunately, we have no way to determine most if not all of those other characteristics. Nevertheless, this is very interesting.
It is science fiction to invent habitable planets, based on speculations. Even the two conditions they claim to have discovered - size and the distance from the star - are unreliable and unprovable. It is undeniably intriguing and captivating fiction. No wonder it makes people sleepy like a bedtime story.
Earth wasn't habitable it took Earth millions of years to become the planet he is today 3.5 billion years to life to evolve here Science takes us forward and not backwards We are evolving and we don't need a myths anymore
Fascinating stuff, G-type stars are not all that common but K-type stars might be just as good and they have a longer main-sequence lifetime. Go, TESS.
They aren't since a habitable planet would have to orbit way closer and the amounts of radiation they produce would hit us harder as anyone knowing the inverse square law should know, these types of videos are quite misleading as they only give the part of the "news" that sells and not the whole idea
Nasa believe it or not has created experimental engines capable of .07 lightspeed also musks space program will be setting off kite like tiny space like crafts powered by lasers of getting .2 to .34 lightspeed
I love this kinda stuff.. and I Believe there no way outta the whole expending universe that there isn't a earth like planet somewhere but why do we judge life on earth conditions how do we know there isn't a species of life who don't need oxygen or the basic building blocks of life on earth standards
@@Erikcartman1337 yep so there no way that there isn't a earth like planet there has to be one plus hell there could be beings that need carbon dioxide to live
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't mars also too small for a proper atmosphere and isn't that part of the reason it's so cold over there? Also mercury is not quite as hot as venus so the latter being closer to the sun than earth doesn't fully explain it being so hot.
The part about the concerns of the potability of surface water seemed a bit...odd, considering that we haven't even reached Mars yet. It's good to be optimistic and far-sighted, but it sounded like a lab assistant at his first day on the job writing drafts for his nobel prize speech.
We will find many more of these. Now for the travel problem... The Goldilocks Zone is about having liquid water., and not "receiving enough energy to PRODUCE water" (2:55) It is this kind of language which makes for "fake science." A word has a meaning, and here it is the wrong word.
Let’s learn to manage (with more care), the bounty of our own blessed Earth before we think about starting out somewhere else. Right now we need to curb the bic mentality!!! Dawn
And how will we reach these potentially habitable planets without taking enormous amounts of time to get there dude? If we were to make some huge leaps in tecnology that would enable us to perform interstellar travel,huge time sequences would be involved which is a BIG problem
@Emanuel De La Cruz dude just think of the larger picture. How exactly would you get to another planet? Even if we humans achieved faster than light space travel, we might not survive the trip. Space travel, it's risky business.. Our bodies are fragile, so we might need A.I. to explore for us. And not just a A.I. computer in the ship, but robots as well. Capable of building and constructing things for us. Unless you'd rather go there and live like a caveman?
@@sparksco1980 You are just assuming that we are at the peak of our civilization; that we won't be able to advance science so we can live longer; that we won't be able to find faster ways of space-travel and that we will never be able to isolate our bodies from cosmic radiation. You are just assuming a whole lot of stuff.
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Astronomers are now seriously looking at K type stars especially the big ones K0-K2 and of course G Type of any size in the main sequence. Red dwarfs are truly a waste of time unfortunately. Their out there its just a matter of time folks. Excellent video!
I understand why we look for planets for susceptible habitation, but if we really wanted to look for life on planets why not look for telltale signs of life on said planets by looking for lights or connected light sources on the dark side of a planets rotation?
1.9 Earth radii does not equate to "nearly twice the size of Earth" .....if you do the math, that's 6.85 times the volume of the Earth. Assuming it's comprised of similar materials, then the gravity should also be increased by the same factor. So, "Mirror image", except the other side of the mirror is all red and squishy.
Hmm....I hadn't considered that. My thoughts instinctively went to 'twice the radius isn't twice the size, because it's a sphere, not a circle'. For 6 times gravity, you'd need 6 times the density within the same volume....I stand corrected, and I've learned something... which is also a plus.
I wish they would change our suns classification from yellow dwarf . It makes people think its yellow . I know white dwarf is taken , even tho that is a poor description also cause a white dwarf is less of a star and more of corpse but . . . .
@@thomascopley9591 I know rite😅 it's aggravating when somebody tries to argue against it you always have to tell'em "look at the Sun at nine'o'clock then look at it at one'o'clock in the afternoon . you'll see a noticeable change in color. it will be Damn near white because it's going through less atmosphere and then they usually shut up after that😅. It is funny tho they named a non star a star and a white star yellow . I guess thats just human nature , we named tan people white, brown people black , native Americans , indians,
Well, the average temp of the planet is certainly quite promising. In fact, for certain people like myself, it would actually be preferred. I can't stand any temperature 80F or above (unless there is some good wind, but wind actually makes it hotter once you get up to a certain point), and anything between 60-75F is pretty much perfect. However, the planet would have nearly double the Earth's gravity which would not be ideal for us, although I don't believe we're ever going to colonize another planet anyway (which is another subject I won't get into here unless someone brings it up.) We could most likely adapt to it just fine (4.5G is said to be the absolute long term limit for humans, and this planet would be around 2G), but it sure wouldn't do an athlete any favors. Anyway, sounds like it's potentially a fantastic candidate not only for complex alien life, but perhaps even *intelligent* life. But we still know so very little about it, so it's very possible that it could actually turn out to be quite horrible. Hopefully we'll be able to find out much more in the not too distant future.
So far the hype is similar and close. A viper is similar to a worm and close only counts with horseshoes and hand grenades. In the end the cosmic speed limit (,99999 of C) means we can't go there. Which is good for any life that may exist elsewhere the galaxy since we are an aggressive invasive species.
I feel like we should of been building a massive space station and up grading as new technology was being developed. Also as a back up incase we had to abandon the planet due to world ending results such as astronomical events (asteroid, radiation waves from sun, human error (nuclear/pollution/over population) We should also have large stations on the moon and Mars (launch points for rockets and satellite systems/imagery)
Just a minor issue checklist 1. Getting there 2. Mass size and gravity gs of the planet 3. Water. Quality and state 4. Information on the planet ...do we write off? Yes - for traveling there - let’s take bites based on what we can chew for the moment.
KOI 456.04 does off a better choice so far for colonization by humanity. While it is 3000 light years away there is evidence about possible worm holes that allow the ability to reach a destination much faster than the speed of light. So, wouldn't the key be to try and locate a worm hole that man can eventually use to travel through time?
12:00 ✔️ when you disclosed the size at the very beginning of the video I already have started to get disappointed of having its stronger gravitation.. what makes air pressure too high above ground level.. what would make lives flat or dwarf enough if there is any possibility of living lives.. & yeah lastly the distance.. freaking away from solar system.. if we could somehow be able to colonize on Mars it would make some sort of sense.. 🙄 thin air & weird magnetic field makes Mars too partially inhabitable.. 😔
The higher the mass, the higher the gravity. I weigh 160 lbs on earth, does it mean I would weigh close to 300 pounds there? What about escape velocity? On earth is 11km/second.
Jungle planet would be the coolest, but I doubt there's one out there that's completely forest/rain forest. Every planet has to have a large body of water, no? Most habitable planets would need some kind of ocean. Water is in fact the source of all life...
@@sparksco1980 mostly true all potential earth like planets are light year's away. But there could be a very alien lifeform on Neptune or Jupiter for ex. We don't know one way or the other
I am under the impression that part of the "Goldilocks phenomenon" is that there is no Free Hydrogen on Earth. How would this Exo-Planet fate in this respect?
Being twice the size would the density of the planet be much higher making it impossible for intelligent life to use chemical propulsion to leave the planet? The only way we could land there and take off again would be to have some kind of anti-gravity propulsion. One must speculate that any intelligent life capable of exploring space outside of its local system would need to have the ability to create artificial gravity fields, and anyone visiting our planet would also have had to master the ability to manipulate gravity first. Manned deep space exploration would be impossible without that tech. I think we are within a hundred years of having that tech if we don't destroy ourselves first, we are at a turning point, become a galactic race or die. Become one in our overall goals and vision for the future or be erased from time.
Humans need to achieve travelling at light speed if we are ever too travel beyond our solar system. The question is, will we ever achieve this! Somehow, I don't think we ever will.
To be habitable for Earth life forms, a planet needs to have: 1. Similar size to Earth's. 2. Similar composition to Earth's: rocky crust, molten iron core, molten rock mantle. 3. Precise distance from its sun. 4. Balanced orbit that doesn't take it too close or too far from the sun for extended periods of time. 5. A moon of precise size, mass, and distance to stabilize it's axis rotation. 6. Strong magnetic field to deflect harmful radiation and solar wind. 7. Atmosphere. 8. Liquid Water. 9. A sun with consistent energy output and limited flare-ups. 10. Organic soil. When they say "earthlike" planet, they really mean similar size and distance from its star. That alone is far from habitable. From 3000ly Mars and Venus might seem "earthlike" too, but we know well they ar far from habitable in the way Earth is. Then there is the problem with getting alive anywhere in space. There is so many uscientific assumptions made by "scientists". Like the assumption that life naturally emerges out of "primordial soup" of organic compounds. They continue to teach this as fundamental science, even though no one was ever been able to prove it experimentally, despite their claims that is so universally basic that they believe it happens all the time all over the uniuverse. This is not science but science fiction - endlessly extrapolating scientific knowledge to conclusions deemed satisfactory based on preconceived beliefs - it is the newes religion called Scientism - the belief in unproven realities based only on philosophical dogmatic principles. Like the nihilistic belief that life and consciousness are natural phenomena and therefore trivial and profane. Or the belief that a place like Earth is just one of many insignificant planets, as Carl Sagan said in "Cosmos"
Correct on the 10 points, but there's probably hundreds of billions if not trillions and trillions of planets in the universe. It's inconceivably large, so even having to meet those 10 criteria, you have multi-billions/trillions of chances of this being possible. It certainly is a low chance that humans will travel to these destinations with our technology, and when dealing with light years you also have to think about what age of evolution the exoplanet will be in once human mortals arrive. It could be well before or past it's life cycle of being able to support life. Even now on Earth we are only in a window of our planet's history that life can be sustained, everything will go extinct here again before it's all said and done.
Actually with the proper technologies, like planetary shielding, and some other things.. we could avoid some distance issues. Not to say that it would be any time soon for a technology like that. Though you have to think outside the box, to a whole other level of good innovation, with Graphene and Quantum Technologies. Then you will notice that there are possibilities to be far sooner than you might think, and would expect. Because of breakthroughs.
@@derekbyrd49 Mentioning our planet's history, we will come up with a way eventually, as emerging technology is accelerating faster than we can keep up with it. With need to think to a whole other level of good innovation, such as Graphene and Quantum Technologies. Check this out. Follow the steps in this playlist for my other channel. ruclips.net/p/PLAUtk-Q2DF7xsjVfESM1sqZdkHJYRw--j Graphene playlist. ruclips.net/p/PLAUtk-Q2DF7wXgENPNkvc5JXH5ocia_Fo All the playlists on my other channel. ruclips.net/channel/UCB9ezXYprgvhMaPWLhyoJ7Aplaylists?view=1&sort=dd&shelf_id=0 Be sure to check back manually with the playlists using the link above, even if the playlists don't say that they have updates, don't rely on subscriber feed / notifications, you won't get the big picture that I'm trying to show from new ideas or information, and new playlists that I might have created, or new videos added to playlists.
We are not going anywhere anytime soon. We better figure out how to survive the perils of our own making, like the impending nuclear holocaust before getting consumed by fantasies about improbable cosmic conquests of imaginary other Earths.
@@lounatanasov4344 Don't be ignorant, pessimistic or skeptical. There will always be problems because people are brainwashed by beliefs, and if you want to see things happen that are amazing, you need to focus on a whole other level of good innovation, with Graphene and Quantum Technologies. Again you need to learn to think outside the box. And politics looks for an answer, by sharing opinions. And a whole other level of good innovation, with Graphene and Quantum Technologies, is the answer every time. As our technology advances, we find better answers to solve problems, with Graphene and Quantum Technologies. Graphene has unlimited potential, and it unlocks new possibilities. Now ask yourself why you never see Graphene and also Quantum Technologies in any of these videos for space exploration. And our reality is based on Physics, and as Physics we understand is updated, so too our reality changes with it. And our basic Physics is maxed / matured, we are heading into Quantum Physics and already there. When ever someone says this is "real", or "get real", or come back down to "earth", these people think small and are short - sighted. We don't know what reality is, since the Physics we understand is always updated. Think about the creatures in the jungles / tropical rain forests, and in the oceans, many creatures have eyesight that can be different than humans. And we think about reality as what we see as a human, what we do and feel, that limits our mind. The universe is Quantum Physics, the inside of a black hole breaks down our reality / Physics into dimensions like the possibility of the 5th and 6th dimensions, but also nebulas and many other things in our "observable" universe are Quantum Physics, check for a video about the observable universe in another playlist on my other channel. Look at Dark Matter and Dark Energy that make up our observable universe, both would be used for warp drives, we are trying to find it which could potentially place us at a Type - 4 Advanced Civilization with energy output and the things that it could do for us, imagine new emerging technologies, Quantum Technologies from this on top of that, think about it.. we can make warp drives. Let that sink in. However.. we don't have the energy output for the warp drives (yet), and that's the only thing keeping us from making warp drives. Check my Alcubierre - Froning warp drive, playlist on this. ruclips.net/p/PLAUtk-Q2DF7z-5wWCLg3fZkQKognSFjwE And then look here and learn about Type - 1 through 6 Advanced Civilizations, "only to mention where we are, not by what it means in energy usage". Be sure to check the playlist description for info about Dark Matter and Dark Energy, and then about a Type - 4 Advanced Civilization, warp drives and so on. ruclips.net/p/PLAUtk-Q2DF7yIZDltW-P_ZSrEO5NGfsMh And then check this playlist for Dark Matter and Dark Energy videos, as the time of this message. You might have to scroll a ways to find the Dark Matter and Dark Energy videos, though you should watch all videos from top to bottom in that order. ruclips.net/p/PLAUtk-Q2DF7w0qUOmrKoKy82mfYbQ3Ng7 And another thing to note, when you're thinking about wars, you need to also see the corruption that we use all around us every day, like the materials made from corruption, and think about how much people are making excuses not to use Graphene, learn everything from my other channel. Here is a good example of that corruption and why we aren't using Graphene right now, is because of the industry not wanting to use it, they want to use Silicon, and the CEO of AMD said in a video conference from 2019 on stage for the about the Ryzen 3000 series processor / CPU launch, that she "loves silicon", search a video on that from youtube. ruclips.net/p/PLAUtk-Q2DF7yXpZ9mVoTfXdnKVp0SvF4v Also think about Steel and why are we using that when Graphene could replace all materials, it can revolutionize everything, and just like with Fusion Energy.. when people tell you to "look up at the stars, it's what the stars are telling us to use, as the right way to produce clean energy". I feel the same way about Graphene, because carbon is the basis for all living things supposedly, all life on Earth (that we know so far). Carbon is also found on other planets that could potentially have microorganisms, but then life can exist with the possibility of methane on other planets from what scientists are finding out, and life can exist from other elements. Carbon (carbo) in Latin = coal. And so imagine fossil fuels. And then imagine how we use fossil fuels wrong from the dinosaurs, Graphene is an excellent reason to use it, though we can get carbon all over, in the air, ground, plants and animals have it in them, we eat carbon as humans and it makes up about 15% - 25% of our body. If anyone asks if Graphene is safe, point out the window at the grass and trees, the animals and the people, yes it's safe. And since carbon is from nature, Graphite is made from pure carbon atoms as a 3D material, and Graphene is made from Graphite. 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The problem with finding life similar to us is that we don't know the conditions that caused life to evolve here. There is speculation that without the Moon we wouldn't be here and also th many events in Earth's history that shaped life here. In regards to non terrestrial life forms that are completely different from Earth life we don't really know what to look for. How can we answer a question that we don't know?
its nice to potentially know but really if its 3000 light years away then we will probably never get there because even at light speed its still 3000 years away so its pointless to even think about it tbh. look for planets closer.
of course there are other beings alive in the universe. the distances are just soooo vast and there is sooo much stuff, we couldnt possibly make contact
It takes 8 minutes for sunlight to travel to earth, when watching a planet thats billions of miles away its probably best to assume it probably doesn't even exist anymore.
@@markmark2080 I actually meant billions of light years, its funny when you see a video about a planet that billions of light years away and they tell you that planet is inhabitable.. well the Earth was inhabitable only a few million years ago so that agreement falls flat on its face straight away seeing as we are looking at a planet as it was billions of light years ago.
@@MyFoxworld No problem man, of course when we're talking "billions of light years away", then we're just dealing with tiny images of galaxies, keep looking up...but watch your step.
Imagine watching this video back if we ever DID colonise this super Earth. Will we get RUclips on other planets in the far future? 😆 If so, greetings from 2020! I've been dead for centuries.
Regardless of the fact if it's like earth and habitable , humans would never be able to live there. Being almost twice the size of earth, gravity would be to strong for humans to adjust to. It would kill us. Also, unless we find a way to surpass the speed of light, thus traveling many time the speed of light, it would be almost impossible to reach one of these planets. But the good news is, we have about a billion years left ( if we don't destroy our world before then) to find answers to these problems before our sun burns out...
Correct me if I'm wrong but according to science isn't it impossible to achieve the speed of light? It would be more logical to somehow bend the universe as has been talked about 🤔🤔
@@stefanpettersson3093 : How many times through out history have people said that it is impossible to do something, then someone discovers a way to do it?
Emanuel De La Cruz The fastest spacecraft built by NASA will only be able to reach 0.000641c when it reaches its top speed in 2024. It is unmanned. There is no current technology that would accelerate anything capable of supporting humans in space to 0.30c. www.space.com/41447-parker-solar-probe-fastest-spacecraft-ever.html
Lee Carroll channels someone named "Kryon" he says that soon we will discover that our planet is one of many many other planets that can and do support life. He says that there are planets with civilizations similiar to ours. Some up to a million years in existence. Millions of years more advanced than ours. He says all are benevolent. Civiliazations get mor loving the more advanced they get. He says that we are the 6th civilazation to reach a 5125 years in our evolution and that since 2012 we have passed that mark which means that we have advanced enough in our control of ourselves on a personal and societal level that we can now move into a higher stage of conciousness. And he also says that we just think we know something about everything but he says whats so amazing is that just in the past 5 years we have become aware enough to barely scratch the surface of what we are capabale of on a personal level and on the level of 1 unified conciousness. The powers of unified conciousness are limitless. But also as he says because of or free choice we can chose to use this power in whatver way we chose ... and I chose Light and love for everyone.!!
Find exoplanet in the Milky Way would help, the Fabric of space is different to how we imagine it. Light years travel could be closer to mankind a than you think. Or Thousands off years away. Then there is time travel. Time traveller comes with all of that. So when we make the jump of light. Which could be a long way way or just within the boundaries of this century. Finding exoplanets is very important in the Milky Way. Question for you, would the James Webb telescope, that is due to go into space, find out more details about these planet than keppra can. And couldn't it find out the atmosphere, because as history goes on.to Map these exoplanets. Fine detail is highly important, for years to come. And considering we have billions of years of our solar system left. Mapping the Milky Way for exoplanets might seem mad for the every day day person . But we think long term it's highly important. Oh by the way great video. top marks, great stuff,😁😉😆🧐😇👍
One thing. These atmospheric levels are taken without the presence of humans there. How much change would occur if you added human presence to this new world. Our atmosphere developed and adapted itself to our presence but if these levels are already set before we get there what will happen once we arrive
@@jige1225 of course humans emit carbon emissions which effect its flow, its density, each and every one of us are saturated with its energy, which means that it passes through us altering the level of its charge, apart from just carbon dioxide our natural resource consumption causes the atmospheric conditions to change so it must compensate for that as well. What you didn't know this? LOOOOOOLLLL!
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Some of our scientists get pretty loose with phrases like "mirror image".
Plus... it's a fairly safe bet to speculate about something 3000 light years away.
It's science fiction. They imagine a reality based purely on assumptions partial to their wishful thinking.
Earth is truly a paradise and there has not been a shred of reliable evidence proving there might be anything like it elsewhere. It has all been wushful thinking and weird religious belief that life and consciousness are trivial phenomena and therefore common throughout the universe, despite No. Evidence. Ever. Found. To support that.
@Sapien Man not if you punch it into the warp speed
@@lounatanasov4344 that still doesn't mean there there aren't possibilities out there that we haven't tapped into with our primitive mode of space travel .......
Yet another mirror image where living on that planet is impossible for 500 reasons.
But "mirror image".
Now to watch this video and see if i will be surprised.
Amazing. Simply amazing. These discoveries are a blessing to our curiosity as humans.
I hope you live a Long and happy, healthy life my friend
Farewell Stranger...much love from Texas
Alpha Centauri A & B scientist say there's a 75% chance of a Earth like planet orbiting either and the only reason we haven't discovered it yet is because we do not have the technology yet
This is exactly what we need ...a new planet to inhabit because we did such a bang up job with this one...👍🏼
Well, finders keepers.
Oh shut up defeatist
I think for any civilization capable of traveling 3000 light years, water treatment would not be a limiting factor to colonization.
Well, this meets two of the many criteria necessary to make a planet habitable. Unfortunately, we have no way to determine most if not all of those other characteristics. Nevertheless, this is very interesting.
It is science fiction to invent habitable planets, based on speculations. Even the two conditions they claim to have discovered - size and the distance from the star - are unreliable and unprovable.
It is undeniably intriguing and captivating fiction. No wonder it makes people sleepy like a bedtime story.
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It's Xelaya. Alara Kitan's ancestors and the rest of the population probably wouldn't be all too keen about us moving in at the moment.
Please pray to God.And be thankful for Mother Earth we been blessed with..This planet been tooken for granted such a shame
Earth wasn't habitable it took Earth millions of years to become the planet he is today
3.5 billion years to life to evolve here
Science takes us forward and not backwards
We are evolving and we don't need a myths anymore
Which is it KOI-456.01 OR KOI-456.04?
Fascinating stuff, G-type stars are not all that common but K-type stars might be just as good and they have a longer main-sequence lifetime. Go, TESS.
They aren't since a habitable planet would have to orbit way closer and the amounts of radiation they produce would hit us harder as anyone knowing the inverse square law should know, these types of videos are quite misleading as they only give the part of the "news" that sells and not the whole idea
I am soo glad that first excerpt from 'the paper' explained everything. Now I understand! 😐 😁😁
I truly thought that by now we would have some sort of propulsion system that would make travel between planets much shorter in time.
Nasa believe it or not has created experimental engines capable of .07 lightspeed also musks space program will be setting off kite like tiny space like crafts powered by lasers of getting .2 to .34 lightspeed
Love this stuff! 🖤👍🏻👍🏻
I love this kinda stuff.. and I Believe there no way outta the whole expending universe that there isn't a earth like planet somewhere but why do we judge life on earth conditions how do we know there isn't a species of life who don't need oxygen or the basic building blocks of life on earth standards
We Dont know that. We have no comparison, except our own. We base everything about what we know. Not what we Dont know.
@@Erikcartman1337 that's what I'm saying there is probably billions of planets we cant see the whole universe there gotta be more then us
Sorry, misread it. So we agree.
@@Erikcartman1337 yep so there no way that there isn't a earth like planet there has to be one plus hell there could be beings that need carbon dioxide to live
@@stevemathis9702 I think universe is full of life. As you said we just don't know of them.
Is it possible that it's a double planet or possesses a very large moon? At that distance might it not look like a planet twice the size of Earth?
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't mars also too small for a proper atmosphere and isn't that part of the reason it's so cold over there? Also mercury is not quite as hot as venus so the latter being closer to the sun than earth doesn't fully explain it being so hot.
You call this planet different names thruout, in your title, etc. Which is it? How is a video assembled without proofreading\checking these things?
Planet we can habitat?? What about the possible life that's potentially already there??
They have the Christopher Columbus mind set lol
The part about the concerns of the potability of surface water seemed a bit...odd, considering that we haven't even reached Mars yet. It's good to be optimistic and far-sighted, but it sounded like a lab assistant at his first day on the job writing drafts for his nobel prize speech.
We will find many more of these. Now for the travel problem... The Goldilocks Zone is about having liquid water., and not "receiving enough energy to PRODUCE water" (2:55) It is this kind of language which makes for "fake science." A word has a meaning, and here it is the wrong word.
Let’s learn to manage (with more care), the bounty of our own blessed Earth before we think about starting out somewhere else.
Right now we need to curb the bic mentality!!!
Dawn
And how will we reach these potentially habitable planets without taking enormous amounts of time to get there dude? If we were to make some huge leaps in tecnology that would enable us to perform interstellar travel,huge time sequences would be involved which is a BIG problem
I would love to travel to another planet. Too bad we are so squishy.
That's what A.I. is for...
@@sparksco1980
An AI is not going to transfer their experience to you, like "here dude, this is how it feels, and this is how it smells".
@Emanuel De La Cruz dude just think of the larger picture. How exactly would you get to another planet? Even if we humans achieved faster than light space travel, we might not survive the trip. Space travel, it's risky business.. Our bodies are fragile, so we might need A.I. to explore for us. And not just a A.I. computer in the ship, but robots as well. Capable of building and constructing things for us. Unless you'd rather go there and live like a caveman?
@@sparksco1980
You are just assuming that we are at the peak of our civilization; that we won't be able to advance science so we can live longer; that we won't be able to find faster ways of space-travel and that we will never be able to isolate our bodies from cosmic radiation.
You are just assuming a whole lot of stuff.
Jerome O'Mara don’t be rude
Koi is also the name of a Japanese fish. Among a few names like coy or koy. Depending on your country. But we don't orbit a yellow dwarf star sir.
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Astronomers are now seriously looking at K type stars especially the big ones K0-K2 and of course G Type of any size in the main sequence. Red dwarfs are truly a waste of time unfortunately. Their out there its just a matter of time folks. Excellent video!
I understand why we look for planets for susceptible habitation, but if we really wanted to look for life on planets why not look for telltale signs of life on said planets by looking for lights or connected light sources on the dark side of a planets rotation?
1.9 Earth radii does not equate to "nearly twice the size of Earth" .....if you do the math, that's 6.85 times the volume of the Earth. Assuming it's comprised of similar materials, then the gravity should also be increased by the same factor.
So, "Mirror image", except the other side of the mirror is all red and squishy.
Hmm....I hadn't considered that. My thoughts instinctively went to 'twice the radius isn't twice the size, because it's a sphere, not a circle'. For 6 times gravity, you'd need 6 times the density within the same volume....I stand corrected, and I've learned something... which is also a plus.
I wish they would change our suns classification from yellow dwarf . It makes people think its yellow . I know white dwarf is taken , even tho that is a poor description also cause a white dwarf is less of a star and more of corpse but . . . .
Agreed. The sun only looks yellow from earth. In orbit it's described as blinding white
@@thomascopley9591 I know rite😅 it's aggravating when somebody tries to argue against it you always have to tell'em "look at the Sun at nine'o'clock then look at it at one'o'clock in the afternoon . you'll see a noticeable change in color. it will be Damn near white because it's going through less atmosphere and then they usually shut up after that😅. It is funny tho they named a non star a star and a white star yellow . I guess thats just human nature , we named tan people white, brown people black , native Americans , indians,
We are going to need new technology to travel the stars.
These Super Earths proof that We Human beings are Not Alone in the Universe
Well, the average temp of the planet is certainly quite promising. In fact, for certain people like myself, it would actually be preferred. I can't stand any temperature 80F or above (unless there is some good wind, but wind actually makes it hotter once you get up to a certain point), and anything between 60-75F is pretty much perfect. However, the planet would have nearly double the Earth's gravity which would not be ideal for us, although I don't believe we're ever going to colonize another planet anyway (which is another subject I won't get into here unless someone brings it up.) We could most likely adapt to it just fine (4.5G is said to be the absolute long term limit for humans, and this planet would be around 2G), but it sure wouldn't do an athlete any favors. Anyway, sounds like it's potentially a fantastic candidate not only for complex alien life, but perhaps even *intelligent* life. But we still know so very little about it, so it's very possible that it could actually turn out to be quite horrible. Hopefully we'll be able to find out much more in the not too distant future.
So far the hype is similar and close. A viper is similar to a worm and close only counts with horseshoes and hand grenades. In the end the cosmic speed limit (,99999 of C) means we can't go there. Which is good for any life that may exist elsewhere the galaxy since we are an aggressive invasive species.
Damp all the excitement! If You can't get THERE in 2 weeks or less then BIG YAWN!
How would we get there if it was habitual is the big question??
I feel like we should of been building a massive space station and up grading as new technology was being developed. Also as a back up incase we had to abandon the planet due to world ending results such as astronomical events (asteroid, radiation waves from sun, human error (nuclear/pollution/over population)
We should also have large stations on the moon and Mars (launch points for rockets and satellite systems/imagery)
Jesus, listening to this guy is like listening to a dentist drill if a dentist drill could read an advanced physics textbook out loud.
Just a minor issue checklist
1. Getting there
2. Mass size and gravity gs of the planet
3. Water. Quality and state
4. Information on the planet
...do we write off? Yes - for traveling there - let’s take bites based on what we can chew for the moment.
Why did you change the name of the possible habitable planet from KOI 345.04 to KOI 345.01, just before half way through the video?
KOI 456.04 does off a better choice so far for colonization by humanity. While it is 3000 light years away there is evidence about possible worm holes that allow the ability to reach a destination much faster than the speed of light. So, wouldn't the key be to try and locate a worm hole that man can eventually use to travel through time?
great vid
12:00 ✔️
when you disclosed the size at the very beginning of the video I already have started to get disappointed of having its stronger gravitation.. what makes air pressure too high above ground level.. what would make lives flat or dwarf enough if there is any possibility of living lives..
& yeah lastly the distance.. freaking away from solar system..
if we could somehow be able to colonize on Mars it would make some sort of sense.. 🙄
thin air & weird magnetic field makes Mars too partially inhabitable.. 😔
With a gravity well we would find it difficult to leave, these mirror image planet are going to need a little more reflectivity...
Highly informative.
If you could travel at the speed of light how do you avoid hitting space junk like asteroids etc.???
The higher the mass, the higher the gravity. I weigh 160 lbs on earth, does it mean I would weigh close to 300 pounds there? What about escape velocity? On earth is 11km/second.
Good video
Jungle planet would be the coolest, but I doubt there's one out there that's completely forest/rain forest. Every planet has to have a large body of water, no? Most habitable planets would need some kind of ocean. Water is in fact the source of all life...
Any planet they we can live on would already have life of some kind
If it is then we do what we do best and conquer
Exactly my thought. And more to the point is it sentient.
@@johnambro7181 true
There is no intelligent life close to us. If there was, we would have found it already.
@@sparksco1980 mostly true all potential earth like planets are light year's away. But there could be a very alien lifeform on Neptune or Jupiter for ex. We don't know one way or the other
Has any one ever wondered why the stars are so far apart?
I wonder if some people would think those planets are flat too?
'twice the size of Earth'. Can you imagine weighing twice what you do now?
Gravity depends on density, not size.
It would be a Water World that lacks a Hydrological System; the mountains would not be high enough for snow and fresh water...
3000 Years light years away? That is REAL close for Sci-fan aficionados.
I am under the impression that part of the "Goldilocks phenomenon" is that there is no Free Hydrogen on Earth. How would this Exo-Planet fate in this respect?
Being twice the size would the density of the planet be much higher making it impossible for intelligent life to use chemical propulsion to leave the planet? The only way we could land there and take off again would be to have some kind of anti-gravity propulsion. One must speculate that any intelligent life capable of exploring space outside of its local system would need to have the ability to create artificial gravity fields, and anyone visiting our planet would also have had to master the ability to manipulate gravity first. Manned deep space exploration would be impossible without that tech. I think we are within a hundred years of having that tech if we don't destroy ourselves first, we are at a turning point, become a galactic race or die. Become one in our overall goals and vision for the future or be erased from time.
But does it have a moon, something that is now known to be an important component.
Keep looking guys
Close but no cookie. We couldn't stand it's gravity for long.
Humans need to achieve travelling at light speed if we are ever too travel beyond our solar system. The question is, will we ever achieve this! Somehow, I don't think we ever will.
Is it 01 or 04??????????
5:13
I wonder if their is life already on that planet.
To be habitable for Earth life forms, a planet needs to have:
1. Similar size to Earth's.
2. Similar composition to Earth's: rocky crust, molten iron core, molten rock mantle.
3. Precise distance from its sun.
4. Balanced orbit that doesn't take it too close or too far from the sun for extended periods of time.
5. A moon of precise size, mass, and distance to stabilize it's axis rotation.
6. Strong magnetic field to deflect harmful radiation and solar wind.
7. Atmosphere.
8. Liquid Water.
9. A sun with consistent energy output and limited flare-ups.
10. Organic soil.
When they say "earthlike" planet, they really mean similar size and distance from its star. That alone is far from habitable. From 3000ly Mars and Venus might seem "earthlike" too, but we know well they ar far from habitable in the way Earth is. Then there is the problem with getting alive anywhere in space. There is so many uscientific assumptions made by "scientists". Like the assumption that life naturally emerges out of "primordial soup" of organic compounds. They continue to teach this as fundamental science, even though no one was ever been able to prove it experimentally, despite their claims that is so universally basic that they believe it happens all the time all over the uniuverse. This is not science but science fiction - endlessly extrapolating scientific knowledge to conclusions deemed satisfactory based on preconceived beliefs - it is the newes religion called Scientism - the belief in unproven realities based only on philosophical dogmatic principles. Like the nihilistic belief that life and consciousness are natural phenomena and therefore trivial and profane. Or the belief that a place like Earth is just one of many insignificant planets, as Carl Sagan said in "Cosmos"
Correct on the 10 points, but there's probably hundreds of billions if not trillions and trillions of planets in the universe. It's inconceivably large, so even having to meet those 10 criteria, you have multi-billions/trillions of chances of this being possible. It certainly is a low chance that humans will travel to these destinations with our technology, and when dealing with light years you also have to think about what age of evolution the exoplanet will be in once human mortals arrive. It could be well before or past it's life cycle of being able to support life. Even now on Earth we are only in a window of our planet's history that life can be sustained, everything will go extinct here again before it's all said and done.
Actually with the proper technologies, like planetary shielding, and some other things.. we could avoid some distance issues.
Not to say that it would be any time soon for a technology like that.
Though you have to think outside the box, to a whole other level of good innovation, with Graphene and Quantum Technologies.
Then you will notice that there are possibilities to be far sooner than you might think, and would expect.
Because of breakthroughs.
@@derekbyrd49
Mentioning our planet's history, we will come up with a way eventually, as emerging technology is accelerating faster than we can keep up with it.
With need to think to a whole other level of good innovation, such as Graphene and Quantum Technologies.
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We are not going anywhere anytime soon. We better figure out how to survive the perils of our own making, like the impending nuclear holocaust before getting consumed by fantasies about improbable cosmic conquests of imaginary other Earths.
@@lounatanasov4344
Don't be ignorant, pessimistic or skeptical.
There will always be problems because people are brainwashed by beliefs, and if you want to see things happen that are amazing, you need to focus on a whole other level of good innovation, with Graphene and Quantum Technologies.
Again you need to learn to think outside the box.
And politics looks for an answer, by sharing opinions.
And a whole other level of good innovation, with Graphene and Quantum Technologies, is the answer every time.
As our technology advances, we find better answers to solve problems, with Graphene and Quantum Technologies.
Graphene has unlimited potential, and it unlocks new possibilities. Now ask yourself why you never see Graphene and also Quantum Technologies in any of these videos for space exploration.
And our reality is based on Physics, and as Physics we understand is updated, so too our reality changes with it.
And our basic Physics is maxed / matured, we are heading into Quantum Physics and already there.
When ever someone says this is "real", or "get real", or come back down to "earth", these people think small and are short - sighted.
We don't know what reality is, since the Physics we understand is always updated.
Think about the creatures in the jungles / tropical rain forests, and in the oceans, many creatures have eyesight that can be different than humans.
And we think about reality as what we see as a human, what we do and feel, that limits our mind.
The universe is Quantum Physics, the inside of a black hole breaks down our reality / Physics into dimensions like the possibility of the 5th and 6th dimensions, but also nebulas and many other things in our "observable" universe are Quantum Physics, check for a video about the observable universe in another playlist on my other channel.
Look at Dark Matter and Dark Energy that make up our observable universe, both would be used for warp drives, we are trying to find it which could potentially place us at a Type - 4 Advanced Civilization with energy output and the things that it could do for us, imagine new emerging technologies, Quantum Technologies from this on top of that, think about it.. we can make warp drives. Let that sink in.
However.. we don't have the energy output for the warp drives (yet), and that's the only thing keeping us from making warp drives.
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Be sure to check the playlist description for info about Dark Matter and Dark Energy, and then about a Type - 4 Advanced Civilization, warp drives and so on.
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And another thing to note, when you're thinking about wars, you need to also see the corruption that we use all around us every day, like the materials made from corruption, and think about how much people are making excuses not to use Graphene, learn everything from my other channel.
Here is a good example of that corruption and why we aren't using Graphene right now, is because of the industry not wanting to use it, they want to use Silicon, and the CEO of AMD said in a video conference from 2019 on stage for the about the Ryzen 3000 series processor / CPU launch, that she "loves silicon", search a video on that from youtube.
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Also think about Steel and why are we using that when Graphene could replace all materials, it can revolutionize everything, and just like with Fusion Energy.. when people tell you to "look up at the stars, it's what the stars are telling us to use, as the right way to produce clean energy".
I feel the same way about Graphene, because carbon is the basis for all living things supposedly, all life on Earth (that we know so far).
Carbon is also found on other planets that could potentially have microorganisms, but then life can exist with the possibility of methane on other planets from what scientists are finding out, and life can exist from other elements.
Carbon (carbo) in Latin = coal. And so imagine fossil fuels. And then imagine how we use fossil fuels wrong from the dinosaurs, Graphene is an excellent reason to use it, though we can get carbon all over, in the air, ground, plants and animals have it in them, we eat carbon as humans and it makes up about 15% - 25% of our body.
If anyone asks if Graphene is safe, point out the window at the grass and trees, the animals and the people, yes it's safe.
And since carbon is from nature, Graphite is made from pure carbon atoms as a 3D material, and Graphene is made from Graphite.
Graphite is just stacked layers of Graphene, but without the same special properties that Graphene has as a 2D material at the atomic level, that is just one - layer thick of carbon atoms, learn more about this in a link below called the "Graphene playlist", start with the videos from the very top of the playlist, the first video and work your way down to learn more about it. Be prepared to be mind blown on what Graphene can do, with all its special properties, and even more so after you see that one playlist, and check all the other playlists on the channel.
No cherry - picking through my playlists on my other channel, watch all videos in each playlist from top to bottom in that order. And no skipping playlists either.
Focus when you watch each video, don't skip through the videos, be respectful, interested, patient and learn in the order provided.
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Graphene playlist.
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I am wondering if the earth like planets do in fact have life and they are researching like we are?
Are those beings able to research like us? We are the only ones on other to be able to do so despite not being alone on earth
The problem with finding life similar to us is that we don't know the conditions that caused life to evolve here. There is speculation that without the Moon we wouldn't be here and also th many events in Earth's history that shaped life here. In regards to non terrestrial life forms that are completely different from Earth life we don't really know what to look for. How can we answer a question that we don't know?
What if it's a planet of similar size to Earth, with a moon half it's weight? Adding up to almost double the Earth's mass... 🤔
its nice to potentially know but really if its 3000 light years away then we will probably never get there because even at light speed its still 3000 years away so its pointless to even think about it tbh. look for planets closer.
Come on Nano machines, then we'll be able to travel the cosmos Avatar style.
of course there are other beings alive in the universe. the distances are just soooo vast and there is sooo much stuff, we couldnt possibly make contact
I dont think so. The nearest planet to the star is in orbit at the same distance as Pluto around our Sun.
112,000,000 years.... thats how long it would take to get there. Good luck
Everything has to be match sun,earth ,moon and distance than only our Problem will solve. As you have to know that ESI should be 99.99
It takes 8 minutes for sunlight to travel to earth, when watching a planet thats billions of miles away its probably best to assume it probably doesn't even exist anymore.
We're talking millions and/or billions OF "billions of miles away"...
@@markmark2080 I actually meant billions of light years, its funny when you see a video about a planet that billions of light years away and they tell you that planet is inhabitable.. well the Earth was inhabitable only a few million years ago so that agreement falls flat on its face straight away seeing as we are looking at a planet as it was billions of light years ago.
@@MyFoxworld No problem man, of course when we're talking "billions of light years away", then we're just dealing with tiny images of galaxies, keep looking up...but watch your step.
Imagine watching this video back if we ever DID colonise this super Earth. Will we get RUclips on other planets in the far future? 😆 If so, greetings from 2020! I've been dead for centuries.
Regardless of the fact if it's like earth and habitable , humans would never be able to live there.
Being almost twice the size of earth, gravity would be to strong for humans to adjust to. It would kill us.
Also, unless we find a way to surpass the speed of light, thus traveling many time the speed of light,
it would be almost impossible to reach one of these planets.
But the good news is, we have about a billion years left ( if we don't destroy our world before then)
to find answers to these problems before our sun burns out...
Correct me if I'm wrong but according to science isn't it impossible to achieve the speed of light? It would be more logical to somehow bend the universe as has been talked about 🤔🤔
@@stefanpettersson3093 : How many times through out history have people said
that it is impossible to do something, then someone discovers a way to do it?
I stopped watching when he said "just over 3000 light years away"
jajaja...even one light year away would take us 40,000 years to get there.
@@bandini22221
Not really. We can make machines capable of traveling up to 30% the speed of light, maybe even more than that.
Emanuel De La Cruz The fastest spacecraft built by NASA will only be able to reach 0.000641c when it reaches its top speed in 2024. It is unmanned. There is no current technology that would accelerate anything capable of supporting humans in space to 0.30c.
www.space.com/41447-parker-solar-probe-fastest-spacecraft-ever.html
@@emanueldelacruz1101 So it will only take ten thousand years to get there. Duh!
@@bogtrotter5110
We are not going there.
Hail Earth may the empire live for 80,000 years
Saycheese tv got me here 😂
Just need a sun earth moon system like ours.
nice, except it would take us 3000 years at the speed of light to get to it
Well, we might be able to develop a wormhole technology that could get us there quicker 😉
If it's roughly twice the size of Earth, wouldn't we be crushed by it's atmosphere? At 3000 light-years away, we're seeing it 3000 years ago, right.
yes
And we the Astronomers need more money to continue discovering planets that we can not go there until 3000 years in the future.
Lee Carroll channels someone named "Kryon" he says that soon we will discover that our planet is one of many many other planets that can and do support life. He says that there are planets with civilizations similiar to ours. Some up to a million years in existence. Millions of years more advanced than ours. He says all are benevolent. Civiliazations get mor loving the more advanced they get. He says that we are the 6th civilazation to reach a 5125 years in our evolution and that since 2012 we have passed that mark which means that we have advanced enough in our control of ourselves on a personal and societal level that we can now move into a higher stage of conciousness. And he also says that we just think we know something about everything but he says whats so amazing is that just in the past 5 years we have become aware enough to barely scratch the surface of what we are capabale of on a personal level and on the level of 1 unified conciousness. The powers of unified conciousness are limitless. But also as he says because of or free choice we can chose to use this power in whatver way we chose ... and I chose Light and love for everyone.!!
WHAT IF IT IS ALREADY OCCUPIED ?
Exactly,...humans think that they can just colonize it cause they want to. It may already belong to someone or something else...
Find exoplanet in the Milky Way would help, the Fabric of space is different to how we imagine it. Light years travel could be closer to mankind a than you think. Or Thousands off years away. Then there is time travel. Time traveller comes with all of that. So when we make the jump of light. Which could be a long way way or just within the boundaries of this century. Finding exoplanets is very important in the Milky Way. Question for you, would the James Webb telescope, that is due to go into space, find out more details about these planet than keppra can. And couldn't it find out the atmosphere, because as history goes on.to Map these exoplanets. Fine detail is highly important, for years to come. And considering we have billions of years of our solar system left. Mapping the Milky Way for exoplanets might seem mad for the every day day person . But we think long term it's highly important. Oh by the way great video. top marks, great stuff,😁😉😆🧐😇👍
Would could get there......been could have but, I’ll keep that to myself.
One thing. These atmospheric levels are taken without the presence of humans there. How much change would occur if you added human presence to this new world. Our atmosphere developed and adapted itself to our presence but if these levels are already set before we get there what will happen once we arrive
"Our atmosphere developed and adapted itself to our presence" LOOOOL !!!
@@jige1225 of course humans emit carbon emissions which effect its flow, its density, each and every one of us are saturated with its energy, which means that it passes through us altering the level of its charge, apart from just carbon dioxide our natural resource consumption causes the atmospheric conditions to change so it must compensate for that as well. What you didn't know this? LOOOOOOLLLL!
@@jige1225 you should practice shamanism and get more in touch with the planet you live on
@@jige1225 you can be more than just a troll if you try
Earth is not a Round or Flat. Earth is a Square.
as are you
Also known as Kepler 160 star system.
Is that Avatars waterworld? Looks like jus a couple of land masses on that thing lol
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What if Earth orbited an orange drawf star?
Would be hard to get out of bed with that gravity
This planet sounds alot like kepler 452b
Maybe a less clickbait title should be Earth like exo planet discovered. No way is it mirror image unless it's a funhouse mirror.
How do we know there isn’t already life?!
Just wishing that we can build a machine that can take us to the outer world within couple of years or within or life time very soon.