TRAPPIST: Humanity's Future Home Among the Stars?
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- Embark on a cosmic journey to the TRAPPIST system! Join us in the year 2323 as humanity faces an interstellar exodus, discovering seven potentially habitable planets orbiting TRAPPIST-1. The future of our species might just be among the stars.
Simons out here colonizing RUclips like the true British legend he is.
BAHAHAHAHA
Humanity landing on one of the trappist planets for the first time.... and attempting to have an icon speech....
One small st.... is that... is that a Starbucks in the distance? Two of them? Why do you need two of them on the same corner?
Ahhh Simon Trappist 1 is 7.6 billion years old not 7000 😅
Simon finally revealed as a young-Trappist creationist
@@shawnbonneau5731 You win all the things 🏆 🤣
When I hear Trappist I think of beer
is the editor high af? there's so many errors in the video lol
I'm glad I found this channel! I haven't seen Simon advertised for it yet. Just binged them all 😅 great stuff guys!
Yeeaaa 4 potentially habitable planets for humans to crap all over. Neighbouring stellar gossip, "Oh no, Trappist has just picked up humans, eeewww !"
I agree with siv9939 also fix your editing, its also jarring
Not anymore....the new telescope found the planets unhabitable
Leaves biographics, makes a better show, astrographics.
Much more fun and less depressing I’m sure to make.
Great job! Have fun in Praha!
So wild, you're a legend Simon. Best YT content out there, keep don what ya doin, i will be tuned into all of it
Dreeeams, dreams, dreams, dreams. My dreams of Simon taking over the universe (Whistlerverse) are coming true.
The tidel forces must be immense and I'm willing to bet it's not as harmonious as it appears.
Please tell your editors to leave some dead space between the last breath of the script and the end of the video. It's really irritating to not get the chance not to have an ad shoved in my face.
The Trappist system was already shown to have too much radiation for humane
Well they wouldn't make for a good video would it
7:42 it seems like such a nice system. Too nice. Hmmmm, why do they call it Trap? 🤣
Your guess at the age of Trappist one makes you sound like a hardcore Catholic...
The water vapor would be THE greenhouse gas, not CO2.
Cheers from Toronto thanks for all your content 👍
The worst places for life on Earth, like Sahara or Antarctica or the worst future situation on Earth.....still would be better places to inhabit them and altered them locally to suit any human needs .... than any alien planet would ever be.
Climatic catastrophes on Earth would never be the driving cause for colonization of space. It's just a loved theme for science journalists to tell to these kind of videos.
The driving force for the colonization would be .....colonization and the thirst for knowledge and knowing the unknown
Goldilocks zone or not, Red Dwarfs are way too dangerous to even live near.
Only If they are flare stars
They said the same about my wife, they were wrong so I’m hopeful about the red dwarfs.
@@mistercomment1622 red dwarf stars are thought to be fully convective, as in not like the sun, the rate of flares and cmes' is far far higher than we get here.
It is HIGHLY likely that none of these planets are really habitable for humans.
13:59 astronaut swagger is on point.
The subtitles coming and going is jarring. Either do it for the whole video, or none of it.
Seriously, I've noticed this kind of thing on Warographics too with the weird audio filter. Some editor needs fired
Get a job
Jarring? 😂, hardly noticed it.
It's for emphasis, and frankly i doubt anyone who complains about the editing on these videos could actually do it better so there's really no grounds to critique from.
As someone who listens instead of watching, I never even noticed.
Happy you have a new space Chanel
We can live anywhere. It just requires sufficient knowledge.
What's the word for 'expecting things to go that bad' ?
Do you really have a vocabulary if that word isn't handy right now?
If humanity ever reach this exoplanets, it'll be a one-way trip, meaning the colonists will be on their own with no help form Earth or any other human colony.
Yeah..... that's the idea
Did he say the star is only 7000 years old?
No, he said it is believed to be in the Red Dwarf state for about 7k years, not the age of the star itself
@@captainspaulding5963 Ah I misunderstood.
@@captainspaulding5963still doesn't make sense that
Probably said ""seven thousands"" as a percentage, meaning 0,7%. That from all the hypothetical time span of the total age of the star it has lived since now only the first 0,7% of its total time duration
@@ΝίκΠαπ-ψ8ηhow do you figure? Stars go through different phases, and this phase is about 7000 years old.... seems to make perfect sense
Ehh i still think rotating habitats will be our salvation. I never understood if in scifi if ee could get faster than light technology we would need a planet. Building space stations and massive colony ships out of massive astroids would be easier than landing on a planet and teraforming it.
We get to the first Trappist planet we can and the aliens there are like "uhhh.....yea?" Lmaoo
People need to like and sub more on this channel pls
I mean, it is only about a month old, and it already has 15k subs..... seems to be doing pretty well
It's much easier to colonize another world than to find a rational motivation for it. And the first part may already be impossible
If it’s only been around for 7000 years how does it have planets formed?
13:04- Apparently DOLLAR GENERAL has 57 sites staked, & WALMART has 32 in the TRAPPIST system.
7,000? I think you mean seven billion. Yeah?
If humanity has a chance of colonization, it will be a moon with a magnetic field,
the trap music soundtrack is cheeky
If we do colonize Trappist 1 what would we do about it's native inhabitants alien civilizations native flora and fauna,etc?
I'll give you 99.9999999% odds that there is no civilization and nothing that you can call "flora" or "fauna" without blushing. There is a very very small chance that there might be primitive single celled organisms living in an atmosphere that is toxic to us. The moment significant amounts of oxygen get released to that atmosphere most of those organisms will die out. The rest of them will be eaten to extinction by primitive Earth organisms, like yeast or soil bacteria.
The same thing all thieves do...
I wonder if and when we will find life on another planet.
Simon whistler youtube Thirst Trappist
We'll never leave the solar system, its like jumping out of a moving car, the solar system is the car with the sun driving. When you leave the solar system, it will shoot by and leave us behind, with us never being able to catch back up without moving faster than the sun. not only that but the speed and things wed have to deal with makes it impossible. A simple proton existing could radiate the ship or cause damage if we run into it. And to even approach the speeds wed need to to make the trip makes it beyond vaguely feasible.
Not quite. If you jumped out of a moving car and there was nothing to slow you down, like the air or the ground, you'd just be moving at the same speed as the car, just outside it.
Likewise, leaving our solar system doesn't mean the sun just shoots away from you. We have two probes outside our solar system we are still able to communicate with, and they're not being left behind.
However, if we went to another star system and stayed there, the different speeds and directions of the two stars means they might be moving away from each other, or closer to each other, making a return trip easier or harder the longer people stay there.
That’s not how emerita works in space… as far as traveling the distance it would require future technological advances. It’s impossible to predict what will actually be possible.
Terraforming is as real as Hobbits
God damn it, how did it take me a month to find Simons new channel.
another simon added to my collection
Sure. Ill wait.
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14 light years means that your generational ship needs to be self sustaining for a million generations.
Boost
Regardless if our climate is warming, or why, a warmer climate will be wetter.
Biologist. Climate change isn't a one or the other thing. Some places will experience warmer wetter climates with increased floods and storms while other areas will have more drought events and see increasing desertification.
It’s wild to think that just over 20 years ago the thought of another planet, yet alone one that could be habitable, was still hotly debated. Now planets around other stars are the rule and not the exception
The thought of another planet was hotly debated? Um...
Yeah, your math is WAY off there
We have no chance of ever getting there. and even if we did we'd only end up ruining it like we have the Earth.
So we think we can make Mars habitable but we will have to leave Earth because it won't be habitable. What a bunch of garbage. The furthest humanity has ever traveled is to the moon. I don't think we will be going to Trappist anytime soon, if ever.
You can turn on subtitles in RUclips video upper right corner. Quit crying
Yeah Trappist-1d is actually only in the optimistic habitable zone. And is more likely like Venus. And Trappist 1h is more likely an ice ball planet and is probably far to Cold
This guy is like a plague, he's inescapable and makes life miserable.
But yet, you are here. Commenting on the video, thereby boosting the algorithm, making the video visible to more people..... bold strategy, Cotton.
You don't need to watch and comment if you don't like content.
It is the year 2023. People still believe the Earth is a ball, because this is what they see on cartoons. Even though they do not see the actual Earth as a ball, they prefer to stare at screens, and fantasize. They also dream that there are other ball Earths out there, and that they will visit them someday.
Earth IS a ball.
Prove it@@adambattersby8934
Get lost, flerfer.
@@simonzinc-trumpetharris852 not a chance, monkeybrains
@@adambattersby8934oblate spheroid, but close enough