Not Of This Star System: Interstellar Object Updates
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- An update on new regarding interstellar objects such as Oumuamua, IM 1 and others.
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John should be #1 on RUclips, the world would be a better place
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Worlds 🗣️💪🏾
Cool worlds is one of my own favorites. David's delivery is masterful in relaxation, and he's also one of the top thinkers out there in speculative astrobiology. Plus I just want his team to find the first confirmed exomoon. I want exomoons.
@@JohnMichaelGodierhopefully jwst archives will help, while we’re on the subject when can we expect another James Webb video??
@@JohnMichaelGodierDavid helped me truly grasp the innards of a warp drive and I’m forever grateful for that
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You, John Michael Godier, are an interstellar gem. Thanks for all of your work and dedication, your videos are truly otherworldly. I've been binge-listening to your channel since your analysis on the "Tabby Star" some 6-7 years ago.
Do you think you're talking directly to the youtuber?
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I was observing an insignificant little insect on my windshield. There was nothing unusual or outstanding about it, just a tiny bug smaller than a poppy seed. I pointed it out to my daughter saying "check out this insignificant little bug. Now imagine that we found it on Mars, it would change absolutely everything." It really brought into focus how unique to our world is.
Interesting point. Heck, if we found any biological fragment of that bug, it would change everything. Thanks for sharing.
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This channel consistently proves that fun questions about aliens can be ask/thought about/discussed in a way that's scientifically responsible. This is also a great source for band names. I'd go to a show to hear Fractal Dust Bunnies play.
Cool name but I also take ideas from fundamentalist Christians. Once I heard one of them describing the evolution theory as "Godless Monstrosity" and I immediately thought "Perfect name for my death metal band".
@@LAMPROS311 Godless Monstrosity is also my gender goals
God I’m obsessed with your videos. I’m a father of three a musician and work full time. I still find time for you. I think I’m addicted.
Mr Godier, the content you produce on a regular basis is more rare than any object that falls to Earth. And it's appreciated. Which, in itself, is even more rare.
What he said.
"produce on a regular basis"
" is more rare than any object that falls to Earth"
I get the analogy but its a weird one
Also..... is more rare than any object that falls to Earth.....so far*
:P
Imagine if a UFO crashlanded on Earth and it was undeniable
That would be something
Indeed, thousands of tons of microscopic John Michael Godier videos every day would be a bit of a problem xD
I like this early upload. Listening to this as I walk around the park, enjoying the summer breeze, occasionally looking up at the crescent moon trying to contemplate the size of the galaxy and scanning the ground for anything that might be of interstellar in origin 😊
Thank you, John. I really appreciate that you're keeping us educated on this topic. I'm excited about it.
Your talks and interviews are a welcome accompanying part of my day and always leave me with much to think about. Keep up the amazing work John Michael Godier. 👍 ❤
I always find the content of the videos highly interesting, and Mr. Godier's voice rather soothing. Especially when cruising the galaxy in _Elite Dangerous._
yes!! i don't play any more but there was a good chunk of time where i'd do this. what ship is ur fav to fly around? i like dto find any excuse to drive the courier sideways :p
Imagine an alien observing this fantasy 😅
o7 Cmdrs
Krait Phantom is my favorite. But I haven't played since the Odyssey release debacle.
@@keziapaws1876 I'm rather fond of my Imperial Clipper. Does surprisingly well in combat even against dangerous and deadly NPCs. Also have one for passenger transport--it looks kind of like an executive jet, after all lol
But if I'm doing straight up deep space exploration or freight hauling, I tend to go with the Imperial Cutter. I know the jump range isn't as good as an Anaconda, but I like the aesthetics of the Gutamaya ships.
I’ve always wondered why all meteors seem to fall in the center of craters
Weird
HA!
All except the ones that don't. Russia one,Arizona one.
Penfold! Shush!
It's because there is nothing in the way
Only discovered this channel a couple of months ago , love it .
I was starting to feel like i had went to long without some new JMG!!
Great history lesson to give context. Thanks as ever, John!
Genius, can't believe this is all free. Thank you for the use of your reseach. Amazing !
John in West Texas. 27:33
Thanks for the consistency in uploads
John, I love your posts. This was another classic. Keep up the excellent work. And thank you. 🙂
Loving it John Michael Godier.
Thanks for sharing. Fascinating stuff as always.
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bro your voice is so relaxing, i always fall asleep instead of actually learning anything
My girlfriend, a biologist: "Did he just say "Louis Pasteur"?
It's ironic that you posted this video right as I'm (FINALLY) finishing up reading Rendezvous with Rama for the first time 😂
What did you think? I loved that novel.
@@JohnMichaelGodier I loved it as well, a real page-turner. I really enjoy Arthur C. Clarke's writing style and the final 3rd/ending was excellent. Don't want to say anything and possibly spoil it for anyone who may not have read it, but I would highly urge them to do so!
Yeah, Clarke had a no-nonsense very direct writing style that I liked as well. It really helps to understand the often complex concepts he was conveying.
@@JohnMichaelGodier I also just started reading 'The Salvagers' (by some guy with a LeBaron and pet possum) and I have to admit I stayed up entirely too late reading it because I couldn't put it down. I'm about a 1/3 of the way through and loving it. Now I wish I was able to get some of that European tea 😁.
@@CatDaddyJeffWhat is the European tea? Looking forward to reading this. Thx
I have been watching your videos for a long time. Thank you for making such interesting videos! I have been very inspired by some of them, inspiration I have never lost. Now I want to check out your books
I watch your content and I noticed that you are slowly getting more and more traction/attention these days. Good job! Keep up the narration of all things space-y! I really appreciate your work!
Another thought-provoking video. Thank you John.
John, thank you for the videos you narrate. The science, your voice and that spacey background music mean so much to me ❤
Amazing content, as always.
You could read the full Bee Movie script, I'd still listen.
I always have to stay to the end to see whether JMG says liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiive. And it's heartening when he does.
"I don't like the idea of other star systems throwing rocks at us and vice versa " It's ok as long nobody is throwing rock on purpose I think we can all be adults about it.
Such wonderful information about the Universe that we peer at. Your audio deliver is a prefect balance of knowledge, wonder, intrigue, and conjecture. A rare refuge from sensasionalist click bate noise.
Still my favorite John! Thank you for all the fantastic content! :)
Fantastic video, John! Thanks a lot!!! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Hey man i want to say i love your videos very much keep them up and stay safe
Finally a new video! I was getting e desperate, mister dude...
The fact John isn't no.1 on RUclips speaks volumes about his audience! We're all a bunch of very curious human beings. You could say we're a very rare bunch!
I don’t see the link for the Adam Hibbert paper. Think you forgot to upload it?
Thanks John. Have a very good day.
Very interesting video! Never thought much of meteorites but this changed my mind!
I’m so glad I found your channel!!! As a horro/sci-fi writer your content is amazing
When Occam came up with his Razor idea, with the sound of hooves being the discerning factor, he noted how (eventually) his thesis would break because there are no sounds in space.
John please never stop making videos !!!
the scenario you put forth at about 20:10 - that captured UAP are of unknown origin but not interstellar - is what i think is probable if the rumors of US possession of UAP are confirmed.
Excellent segment once again my good sir!
As somebody that has the name Nick, I appreciate it a lot that you talked about Nickel.
Not many channels that I click on as fast, like I do JMG, and his amazing content.
Been waiting on a post thank you once again John 👏
Masterful as always ❤
Always thought provoking! Many thanks.
The hardest intellectual stance for human cognition is suspended judgment. Science demands it. But even scientists can backslide.
Avi Loeb is a notorious backslider.
Excellent episode! I use these examples as well, but few believe meteorites used to be "fringe science".
It would be interesting if any major impacts the Earth has had, have ever been an extra solar object.
It’s possible. To be sure we would need to know the mass of the impact or before hand or what it left behind. I believe for most ancient craters we determine the mass based on other craters we know of, so if the speed was far greater and initial mass less, it may be difficult to ascertain for something so ancient.
That is likely.
That could make for a really interesting Alternate History story. Instead of a local object, an interstellar object, carrying primitive and hardy bacteria hits the Earth and wipes out the Dinosaurs, over the next 65 or so million years the alien biology adapts and becomes something of a shadow biosphere, and eventually something unambigiously different from, but very similar to humans arise, and by the 1800's it's well known there is alien life in the universe because Earth is contaminated with it
Does John have a podcast? His voice is soothing as heck and he’s very knowledgeable and grounded while remaining interested in UAPs and just overall life beyond earth
I do.
ruclips.net/user/eventhorizonshow
Love the longer vids
Mr. Gautier, could you please provide your source for the abnormal isotopic ratios mentioned at 24:50?
There was one in Romania. Reported as soon as I saw it and we figured out where it "landed". It exploded somewhere towards the south and judging by the recordings and the wide reports of the explosion it disintegrated before it hit the ground. It was yellow I guess, iron. And it was also quite beautiful. The Bulgarians also saw it.
This is not the usual timeslot, mr godier
It's 1 PM. I'm up early.
@@JohnMichaelGodierwhen I saw the notification, I thought it was an emergency!
@@JohnMichaelGodier😂 You're up Early!
@@JohnMichaelGodierAh yes, the writer’s schedule.
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Cheers.
Mr godier can do anything he wants😎
As always, wonderful work. Thank you.
Really, really appreciate your content!
I always seem to open youtube right when John drops a new video
Aliens
Very cool episode. Makes me wonder if there's kinds of ore or stone that could exist in other solar systems that made it to ours.
Cant wait for john's video on the latest hearing.
Won't be a long wait :)
Love your channel but have a constructive criticism, or question rather… Any chance you can turn up your volume? Not sure the proper terminology, but I’ve noticed you’re voice is one of the quietest on all of RUclips. It makes listening hard when I’m trying to listen while driving, house cleaning, cooking, etc. it restricts when I can listen to you. I would love an increase in just voice not music volume so I can better hear what you’re saying but also be able to listen to your vids more often.
John is the American space version of David Attenborough
I'm not as good as Attenborough, but thank you. The man owns nature content to this day. May he live another century.
I feel like it should be later than it is. Why do I suddenly feel like relaxing, grabbing a beer, and watching the stars as RUclips is playing on my iPad?
Made a mistake starting this at 3am while taking a poo, johns soothing voice almost made me fall asleep on the toilet 😂.
Fascinating. Thank you!
I have a small meteorite about the size of a large chicken egg from a meteor that hit AZ approx 50,000 years ago called meteor crater. It’s all metal and very heavy for its size. It’s amazing that you can hold something that’s 4.5 billion years old!!
The atoms in every object you touch/hold (including yourself) are over 5 Billion years old.
Knowing this fact won’t impact anything about your day-to-day life.
Well done! Lots of good, fascinating information.
Quality video ! Thank you !
Thanks John
I visited Copenhagen last year, and unexpectedly stumbled upon a 20 ton (!) part of the massive iron Cape York (or rather Innaanganeq) meteorite being displayed outside the geologic museum. I was awestruck: unbelievable how this massive iron thing came from space and I could now touch it. Reading up on its history later on, I did find it strange how it was basically stolen from the Inuit.
Greenland belonged to Denmark. Land is conquered it's normal
@@ulrichenevoldsen8371 🤓colonialism is actually cool guys
Fascinating stuff!☄🌌🔭👾
To be fair, it is wild to think that rocks fall from the sky. I totally understand the skepticism.
16:57 reminds me of big foot. If big foot exists then somebody we would have spotted it with a trail camera or surveillance footage. Yet we don't.
Imagine riding a rocket into space, having a successful mission and moments before re-entry a completely random space rock obliterates you
Interesting thought, to imagine if we have detected and know many random objects passing through the system and conclude there must be many more we havent detected, at what point do you give up trying to see them all?
Great listening.
Hey John. You should take some of the clips you have that fall under the same category and put them all together in a 1-2hour long video🤤
That would be fantastic! I wonder whether John sells audio books? I'd love to get some.
Babe, wake up, a new John Micheal Godier video just dropped!
EXCELLENT if NOT OUTSTANDING!! MANY THANKS ! FROM, U.K. (2023).
Speculating that part of Omumamua landed on earth is like creating the ultimate treasure hunt dor nerds.
John are you planning on making any videos about the recent congress hearing regarding UAP's?
What do you think we will learn in the hearing next week?
The wildcard is David Grusch. He could drop any number of bombshells, and I know first hand that the Representatives know the right questions to ask this time. So I'd say there's a good chance that we'll learn some things.
@@JohnMichaelGodierWill you be covering it? I'm im England, and as it stands you would be my go-to resource to follow the hearings. Truly wild. My late father saw a UFO on England's south coast about 27 years ago after getting home from a night shift (an engineering contractor for the military, no less). I don't tell a lot of people about this due to the anticipated eyeball rolls, however he really, really was not one to lie or even embellish on the truth. He was stoic, very perceptive and clear minded. I have no doubt in my mind that he saw what he said he did.
@@JohnMichaelGodier thank you so much for answering! I love your content so much keep yo the good work! Greeting and best wishes from Greece!
@Wykesidefruitmachine Yes, I will be covering it both here and at Event Horizon. I already have one of the co-chairs of the hearing lined up for an interview the day after, and tentatively a scientist to discuss it all with. I can share a similar story. An uncle, whom I had the utmost trust in, saw one in Nevada in the 1940's working as a truck driver just after the war. Followed him for some time in the middle of nowhere and then swooped in front of his truck. It's the same story, very solid guy that saw something very strange.
I didn’t find Grusch very credible in his interview with the press. I would caution those who automatically assign credibility to him because of his position at NRO. He claimed no firsthand knowledge and was relaying unofficial “gossip”.
My bet is there's a lot about the chemistry and conditions of comets that we don't really know, since each compound can make other compounds and they all make more and so on until a lowest energy state is reached, but in the early solar system and still in space there is radiation, and colliding particles so there's energy for water can be doing something however slow or low the concentrations may be.
When the sun was young it would have had an envelope of hydrogen gas enriched in water and other elements, and smaller ones existed around the planets. I think this envelope of gas may have allowed the first life to form because life can handle lower pressures and with less water in salty brines, which going by current observations can exist somewhere between the exterior and the core of some rubble composed object if it has just a slight atmosphere around it.
I am by no means an astrophysicist, just a science enthusiast who plans to get a job at a natural history museum some day, but I read everything I can about this stuff and it feels like water based chemistry can happen in some form in rarified atmospheres if salts and water are together in even low amounts. At least I think it makes sense for explaining the early emergence of life since earth started out and often was made way too hot for complex water based chemistry by bombardments. If the solar system had been stewing the ingredients for life in the gas and dust near the frost line then that explains why life formed the instant it could, because most of the necessary stuff was already made and falling down when the big three inner planets had oceans spring up. If the dice were rolled on every particle in the early solar system it'd be hard for nothing interesting to happen.
I could be wrong though
The only downside to the JMG channel videos is that we don't get any possum updates!
If you go to the mast portal and look at the antennae sample. And download the jwst first and second pictures as jpg. You will see a local star in the lower right corner on both pictures. If you flip back and forth on both pictures you will see hundreds of little meteors. Some moving great distances between the 2 frames. Some meters moving very little between the 2 frames. the jwst telescope can see local space rocks. The exposure time is 5 minutes and 20 to 30 minutes pause in between exposures.
Great talk thanks
Dude, you rocks, could you please tell us about how the age of the universe just doubled?
If teh spherials are 13b years old, then that suggest the universe may actulay be older than we think, which has been suggested in 1 study of late, WHile "tired light" may have been slammed in the past, Dark matter and it have an effect of MASSIVE distances to photons (which are almost massless, according another stud, not massless like we thought), enough to steal energy from them in tiny tiny amounts that while inviiable in the werror bars on short distance, may turn up over long ones. And of dark matter is not enough, remember the "space" universe is not statics but wavely like a sea, dynamic. So maybe that could have something to do with it over massive distance...?
Some of the craters on the moon might contain intersellar mineral treasures.
I'm really annoyed the press keeps conflating "interstellar origin" with "zomg aliens". It makes looking at the science so much harder when I have to wade through sensational bs. I really appreciate you taking on this topic in a sober fashion. It's crazy fascinating enough to be encountering material from outside of our solar system.
Great Video!!!
I really wish there were sources added to the video. I quite often I find myself interested in further reading, but while I can usually find something on the topic, I sometimes can't find the specific source referenced.
Hello to all who came 5 mins after upload at 55 likes... this message has travelled millions of light years...
Always impressed by Johns logical insights and analysis. Shame we don't have world leaders with his intellect. instead, we have a great big diverse group of nodding sheep who believe in fictional stories, and worship imaginary men in the sky called 'gods'.
The lack of evolutionary progress in humans in relation to believing in mumbo-jumbo-religions is depressing. Science vs religion is a no brainer, yet the vast majority of the humanity believe in at least one of the over 4000 religions that are reported to still being practiced somewhere in the world today.
Of all the religions out there, Pastafarianism is by far, the most tasteful.
Can't wait to hear from you after the most recent congressional hearings⚡⚡⚡
Don't worry, don't worry. It's coming tomorrow.
Good film.
I love this video!!
"I would sooner believe that two Yankee professors would lie than that stones would fall from heaven!" - Thomas Jefferson
Don't tell Isaac Arthur, but I like your channel a teenie bit more. 🤫🤐
Maybe we can still find technological remnants from fallen meteorites on other planets such as Mars. That would be cool.