Brian Cox Warns: Betelgeuse Supernova Explosion Imminent
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Recently, renowned physicist Bryan Cox has given the world something to think about. According to Bryan, one of the brightest stars in the constellation in the night sky, Betelgeuse, the red giant star, is on the verge of a supernova explosion. All data received by astronomers also confirmed this impending catastrophe. Now we wonder, are we about to witness a disastrous supernova explosion, or is it mere speculation? Let's find out the dangers surrounding the Betelgeuse and look at the warning Bryan Cox has to give about th
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Ruined by the chatbot AI narration
Yeah would of been better if brian cox was narrating it
Never heard that many pronunciations for beetleguise😂
I want to like this video, but I JUST. FUCKING. HATE these AI narrations.
They keep trying, though, don't they? The desperate attempt of con Artists to brainwash the Masses.
How come you can post a curse when I do my comment wont load 😂 👍 ( or crybabies tell😂) do you think whatever is causing beetleguise's disruption can/is effecting our sun as well ? Oh this oughta be a........" blast "😂
@@dp-kz5cs Sorry. Try again when you're not high and somewhat coherent.
Betelgeuse could have gone supernova 5 centuries ago and no one on earth would be aware of this for several more centuries!
The distance, even at the speed of light is unbelievable.
Lost it when the AI called it Beetle Geezer
Okay, how many ways can one pronounce Betelgeuse?
Apparently (according to _this_ AI)
"Bay_tal_Juice" / "Bay_tel_Jews" are two of the ways 🤔🤭🥺😮😳😟🤨
f🦆's sake!
@@nsnopper beetle juice
Baettle juich
🤔hmmm... much like Uranus?😛
@@MichaelMulvaney-vo9bn
Just don't say it three times consecutively!!
was the AI voice instructed to find as many different ways as possible to pronounce the name?
Clearly British AI. LOL
@@climateviewer
An anti-Semitic one? "Bay_tel_Jews" to name but one... 😟 Let alone, "Bay_tel_geez" or "Bay_tal_Juice" and "Bay_tal_gueeze" ...
" " F🦆's sake!! 🥺😳🤔
"Baffling scientists..." I'll say, me too!!😂
@@climateviewer: No, it also said "semie/sem eye", an illiterate North American mispronunciation.
This star is 642 light years away, the information you are working from is very old, this star may have gone supernova already. Would like your comment.
What we see has already happened some billions of years ago. Only its light reaches us now.
... So much the time difference
@@patchnawzer What specific happened billions of years ago, please be specific.
Everything we see is as it was when the light striking our eyes left it. We see the sun as it was ~ 8.5 minutes ago. Betelguese as it was 642 years ago. Distant galaxies we see as they were billions of years ago. However since nothing can travel faster than light, any dangerous particles from, say, an exploding supernova would not reach us before we saw the explosion. (Betelguese is NOT believed to be any danger to us when it expodes or when we finally see it blow)
@@dougtyree9149 I agree completely with you, the stars we observe in the night sky is light that left stars many light years ago. The Hubble telescope does not see the distant stars, it can only look out at the speed of light, how many years is it in operation. less than 20 if i am correct, so in 20 years it can only look out 20 light years. Instead of feeding us information on distant stars, stay closer to home ant tell us more information about those local stars. To get to Alpha Century will take a space ship like Voyager 1 and 2 speed nearly 80,000 years to travel 4 light-years to reach the boundary between our solar system and Proxima Centauri. Reaching any close star to our solar system is not possible.
I don't think we should panic seeing as we can't do anything about it.
What is there to panic about?
@@StevenErnestExactly... It's too far away from us to do any harm at all 😳
If it stays sunny in the u.k in summer il know why 🤷♂️ untill then im not worried 😂
@@arnolddodd4045 😂😂😂
Given how long it takes for light to reach us, it has already happened in the past!!
700 yrs ago
Yes maybe more , even billions of years ago. Only we see it now
@@patchnawzer it's only 700 light years away so no a little off there
@@paxwallace8324 - Right! ... around the time The Rolling Stones started up!😯
@@patchnawzer Stop saying that.
Given the distance in light years from our planet, it’s already happening just not reached us yet!
We see these stars as they were in the past, it's entirely possible that that star has went supernova by now, or even a very long time ago.
Of course, given its distance, the supernova might well have already happened.
So, just what did Brian Cox warn? 🤷♂️🤷♂️
Don't watch badly made videos that talk gibberish.
@@bryanlea8115 🤣👍
That beetleguise will go supernova explode send a shockwave through space and hit us . Now its projected for way into the future but...I know better so does mr cox.
Click Bait
The eggheads say the way this star is acting means it's going supernova soon. We have been observing it for about 200 years out of it's 100000,s of years of existence how do we know how long it's been acting this way
How Do We Know It Hasn't Already Exploded ?
We dont.
Can't remember when i last saw the stars, on account of the permanent blanket of geo-engineered shit overhead!
One day in the next eight billion years.
Betelgeuse is a mere Ember in the scale of things !
We been in danger from this star for years… it might be hundreds of years before it will go 💥💥💥💥
@@pennypincher5516 the experts tells that if this star is more than 150 light years from us we are safe. We already know that Betalgeuse is more than 650 lt years away, so I think we are safe. .
@@MichaelMulvaney-vo9bn : Depends on which way the energy heads & how intense. If it heads our way, we won't need to bother with illiterate AI generated RUclips videos. It would wipe out all computerised equipment data & electrical systems, possibly all life above the surface of Earth.
@@alancharlton3867 We know how fast light travels, do we know how fast explosive force travels?. We are 642 light years away and the experts tells us that outside the 150 light year distance we should be ok .
I told Orion to be careful or his shoulder will blow out.😮😅
5 minutes in...no warnings from Brian Cix. 😡🤬
Whatever we see, actually happened some 650 years ago
No need to worry - just call the fire brigade
Something wromg here. We are told that the star is 725 light years away from Earth. Fair enough, but why are we then told that the light we see started out almost 700 years ago? Why not make that 725 years? Are you suggesting that light tavels faster than the speed of light? Just wondering!
Someone posted the following comment, but appears to have deleted the comment shortly after, because I can't find it here in the timeline even though it still appears in my channel notifications. @DeadlyKiss000 comments " It takes light 5 minutes to travel 725 light years. So please apologise to everyone for your mathematical error please."
Can anyone see why it has been deleted? It is a brain-dead thing to say that light takes 5 minutes to travel 725 light years! It should always take 725 years for light to travel a distance of 725 light years. There is just no way possible for that comment to make any sense at all.
One day everything is going to go boom even our sun 🎉🎉🎉n nothing can stop it from happening...
It's 700 light years away we are fine.
650ly
If we see Betelgeuse is about to blow up, it probably already did about 60 years ago.
Doubtful
At the beginning of the video Alex Filippenko said Betelguese is 15 to twenty times the mass of the sun then at 1:41 minutes this dude says it is 700 times the size and 15000 times more massive. Do ever proof read your video?
if thats intelligence , im glad im stupid , how many variations of betelgeuse are there ? lol
I find it staggering people are worrying about something they can't do anything about. Maybe they should be worry about our earth and decided to help that planet first. Somehow we got our priorities wrong.
"...also, click on the video on your screen and you will enjoy it" ...
Thinks a lot of itself, doesnt it?!😅
The hunting instrument called a bow is not pronounced the same at the front of a ship-the bow. Even though they are spelled the same. Probably another AI screwup, as an English speaker would know the difference.
To far to effect earth in any way.
Me and you are the onlyones that know whats going on
@@AlpaOmega-nb5jm we most likely do
If you watch the full original clip with Brian Cox and Dara Ó Briain, Cox says "One of the most spectacular astronomical events ever. Might be in our lifetime, I hope so".
That does not sound like a warning, unless he is tired of living.
Total clickbait!
Betelgeuse is about 645 light years from earth. Before scaring people with this, earthlings have much more urgent problems to solve: Wars, climate change, etc...M.Cox, with all respect, you should sometimes shut up!!!
cox is a child of the universe like everyone on earth
Lost me at climate change....NEXT!
@@gubby64 You don't think climate change is an immediate threat to humanity.
When it comes to x-class cosmic rays, there is no safe distance (:-○)
sure you don't mean 8-8.5 billion years old?
Top marks! 8.5 million years old? Just another error in the fake story.
We can all hope.
I hate AI giving the narration. It can't even make its mind up how to say the name of the star in question. Either do the narration yourself or get someone with clear diction to do it
It is to far away for anything to happen it is over 2.4 million miles away we won't feel nothing
Believe me, if it were 2.4million miles away, we'd already be toast! 🤦♂️🤷♂️
It is 600 lightyears away. That is a whole lot further away. Like 6 billion million kilometers. 6.000.000.000.000.000 kilometers. So about 4.000.000.000.000.000 miles.
@@AlpaOmega-nb5jm Because the star isn't stable, the distance from Earth is estimated and I reiterate, estimated at anywhere between 480 & 650 light years away. In any case, it is a lot further away than 2.4 million miles 🤷♂️
So. It's so far away the star going nove won't affect Earth.
😮Don't worry it happened a long time ago isn't that what they been teaching us?
So misleading. Put brian on the cover, but have an AI replace him. Where is brian?
How many light years away?
Even if it went supernova right now it would be many years before we even saw the light in the sky. Many as in 700 years.
@@nonameposter378
maybe it already has 699 years ago.
And one DAY its going to go BOOM ??? 🤯 Nooo 💩 really??? 😂🤣
No he did said that. you did
He,s the ghost with the most....babe.
Could be that some civilizations near Beetlejuice are perishing as we wonder
If it was going to explode wouldn't its magnetic field give you a hint before it happens.?Thank you.
Oh no we're all going to die!!! Again😮
Don't worry
Betelgeez will soon go explainasion 😂
same thing for the last 12 months 😁
Whats imminent? 100 000, 300 000 yers? Or nex week afternoon?
Who wrote this an 8th grader? So many wrong facts about mass etc
What a ridiculous narration. Some of the sentences just don't make sense.
I really hate ChatGP videos. It's a really lazy
We are not in danger. Click bait.
Who is the illiterate that wrote "we'll"???!
Beatle juice say what
Gotta have drama!!!?!
If it exploded now it would take millions of years for us to notice
no shot sherlock
Clearly scientifically disingenuous title for click bait. Boo.
Unbelievably boring commentary for such an exciting topic, put me to sleep. Surprised Brian Cox's name is associated with it at all. Couldn't go any further than half way.
Click bait blocked.
Beetlejuuuuuuicccce?
How can you be a professor in physics? I meen, do you just pretend that you are simple minded?
Betelgeuse may have gone supernova a 1000 years ago
650
Everyone calm down. It's most likely going to happen in 100,000 years. This video's clickbait.
The AI voice garbles so many words that it's funny. Bad grammar, superfluous words, confusing inflections. How many different ways can you pronounce the same word ...
dislike for the click bait title.
Had to give up due to the very annoying AI narrator. Very poor pronunciation.
No we're not in danger. Click-bait.
Where is brian coxs not on the video and he would never say something so ridiculous
Rubbish
Yeah, it's a big f***ing star. Get to the point.
So who cares.
Let it go boom
It's not a tru.Sory,bat it'not a tru.
False information. Junk.
Big BS, is not BETELGEUSE is our SUN. (micronova)
@Viral Fantasy : What is a "semie (sem eye) luminous star?
Check the correct Greek pronunciation of "semi", as pronounced by most of the world, excluding over half in North America & those who learned English as a 2nd language via illiterate North American language courses, as well as US Artificial Intellegence Programs which allow voice/language choice, but still with the illiteracy problems in the designed program.
Wow, another clickbait title along with dumb AI voice.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Are you sure that is not a russian ship.😂😂😂😂😂
Grrrrrrrrr stop using AI Narration !!!!!!!!!!