Were in a Warp. It's june 30th 2023. Today is the day everyone will see the transition. We're just so naive if your energy is off you can't see it. They gave us some time. But now the reset is here. God bless you fellow offsprings
"Dad, can we skate on the ice??" - "Hold on. Gotta check. Safety first." "Well? Can we??" - "Hmm. Thirteen miles thick? Yeah, it's probably fine. Go ahead."
@@jordanbanks6655Recent magnetic-field data from the Galileo orbiter showed that Europa has an induced magnetic field through interaction with Jupiter's, which suggests the presence of a subsurface conductive layer. This layer is likely to be a salty liquid-water ocean.
Some people might not realise how huge this will be if they find microbes there, our single solar system out of billions in our single galaxy having two bodies with life means that life will be very abundant in most cases, universally.
THE MOONS THEY ARE GOING TO STUDY ARE GOING TO BE THE MOON EUROPA THAT REVOLVES AROUND JUPITER AND SATURN’S MOONS ENCELADUS AND TITAN WHICH IS SATURNS LARGEST MOON THEY ARE GOING TO FIND SUCH MARVELS THERE THAT’LL BE MIND BOGGLING
I remember growing up when it was forbidden to talk to strangers...not knowing if they were dangerous...but y'all are breaking that rule on an epic level...
@@SuperZePe2 Hell, I remember when the teachers had us write letters to inmates in prison...or they did the balloon release with a note on it to see if someone would contact us.
@@SuperZePe2 @@SuperZePe2 Yeah bruh...just think about the shit they had us do as kids. I remember going to Angola for a field trip. I was with my class at the radio station that was ran by the inmates. I look up and realized my class was boarding the bus without me. You'd think they would be a little more cautious with 13 year olds. I made it out quick. Do you realize that they even allowed us to sit in the electric chair. No way in hell was I doing that shit.
Yet, on we go. I love the idea that Arthur C. Clarke is what lead NASA to go in the first place. At least that’s the version of history I choose to believe.
They're going to Titan anyway. The Dragonfly spacecraft (a big octocopter rotorcraft) is planned to launch in 2027. :) Another option to explore would be Saturn's moon Enceladus.
Having the right conditions for life on another planet, is not proof life is there. And even if they find life there, it wouldn't prove what they theorize- life evolving.
Love the title of this video "ALIEN LIFE found in solar system by NASA?!" The question mark really emphasizes the fact that no alien life has been found, and that this is all just speculation and wishful thinking, but it sounds impressive and gets people to watch the video.
That is what I cannot stand about videos like this one. This guy veers into hyperbole with misleading titles way too much, and it is one reason I rarely listen to this man.
"All these worlds are yours, except Europa. Attempt no landing there." - Arthur C. Clarke, 2001 A Space Odyssey So this is ok, because they're not landing there.
Every probe is going to have the most advanced ‘whatever’ because they aren’t going to send the old equipment like they used on the last exploratory probe a few years before
Dude, watch them bring back some kind of foreign disease from that water that could wipe out humanity, that’s my main problem with bringing back creatures or items etc etc
Meteors bring alien elements to Earth regularly. There have been alien minerals brought by meteorites that hit Earth, that are not naturally found on Earth and aminiacids, older than the Earth itself
Can't we stop going on about possible life on every rock,ice,dust particle and get back to basics and talk about actual discoveries that are being made.
Its really fascinating and fortuitous that they conceived this. It solves the tainted well problem. It was always a worry that, if we sent anything down there, we would contaminate or even destroy the very environment we sought to confirm the existence of.
I wish they made a probe that could drill through the icy crust and explore the ocean beneath. Now that would have been game changing!! Finding a few bio markers that may or may not be related to a living organism - that’s not nearly as exciting or even worth the enormous cost of getting a probe to Europa in the first place…
Wow, talk about clickbait titles. "We FOUND alien life!", then moments into the vid "We think we should look at this moon for life and we're going to launch a probe in a year or two!"
The thing is… if we find life.. it’s going to be way less exciting or stimulating than you can imagine. We know we can’t live anywhere else. Desperate poachers running from their sins, we will feel the pain of what we have done to our only home
That's so interesting that right around the time David Grusch and others are pressing the issue of disclosure and coverups, NASA suddenly finds the time and resources to find life on other planets and moons everywhere!
I have an interesting theory, What if people on other planets from who knows how far away were once like us, looking for life on planets, and they found us, and we have been examined and spied on for a while, and other life is trying to find us right now, just like us looking for life on other planets.
It is believed both Saturn and Jupiter were once much closer to the sun If Europa was captured when it was also closer and was water but no ice, microscopic life is possible.
Pretty sure “life “ already found us but because social confusion we don’t believe each other experience . I saw it and one of my friends , weird ass technology which seemingly befriended gravity ( the flying thing not only looked weirdy also moved like there was no gravity)
We know there's life on Earth and the money spent on this project could be life changing for many here. After we take care of the people here,we can worry about like elsewhere.
Well there is an all ocean planet called Gliese 1214 b, which is nothing but water on it. So there could be alien sea life on there 100x more scarier and deadlier than the monsters we have in Earth’s deep oceans today.
It's amazing. Humans can build and do just about anything they put their minds to do. The last time this happened God said, "Now nothing that they propose to do will be withheld from them." And God scattered them over the face of all the Earth. I wonder what God will do this time?
If you find life in our solar system, there's always a chance it was transferred from Earth by impact ejection. Unless it's so different that it's definitely not from around here. Even then, I think Earth has revevolved life a couple times, it could be am earlier version from a very young Earth.
Sure it could also have transfered to Earth from somewhere else, but when you see one planet completely and obviously covered in life, and every other one is a desolate wasteland where you have to work hard to detect the slightest signs, the null hypothesis should probably be that life started on that first one.
When I was in school we were always told what was in our Galaxy. I hear smart scientists now saying theirs soso much more and earth like planets. Could we not see them. Then because technology has now gotten better? Or this would be cool and they entered our galaxy from another? Idk at all... But interesting 👍🏼
If life happened twice in just our solar system, then life must be incredibly common in our Galaxy.
Were in a Warp. It's june 30th 2023. Today is the day everyone will see the transition. We're just so naive if your energy is off you can't see it. They gave us some time. But now the reset is here. God bless you fellow offsprings
@@Only1storystoryWhat in the Flying Spaghetti Monster fuck are you talking about?
@@Only1storystory Well, your comment didn't age well, did it? It's August now and still no supposed "reset" or "transition."
But it's highly unlikely that any life outside our solar system is quite like us. Humans are the exception.
we can’t be sure since maybe there’s a highly advanced life forms with technology and knowledge beyond us.
"Dad, can we skate on the ice??"
- "Hold on. Gotta check. Safety first."
"Well? Can we??"
- "Hmm. Thirteen miles thick? Yeah, it's probably fine. Go ahead."
*space snake lands dramatically from the sky and starts wiggling and doing nosies and drilling the ice*
For comparison. The deepest part of the ocean on earth is only 7 miles deep.
Imagine ice fishing on Europa. Need one hell of an auger 😂
That is so cool that God created us to be so curious and intellectually capable of exploring other planets, moons and such. Truly amazing!
The thickness is a guess. No one knows for certain
13 miles of ice. Damn, that's wild.
How do they know this is my question
@@jordanbanks6655High tech equipment to get information on the stellar body and then a shit ton of complex equations and math problems.
@@jordanbanks6655 good question...
That boy thick...
@@jordanbanks6655Recent magnetic-field data from the Galileo orbiter showed that Europa has an induced magnetic field through interaction with Jupiter's, which suggests the presence of a subsurface conductive layer. This layer is likely to be a salty liquid-water ocean.
Some people might not realise how huge this will be if they find microbes there, our single solar system out of billions in our single galaxy having two bodies with life means that life will be very abundant in most cases, universally.
I am incredibly impatient when it comes to anything space-related. The wait for important missions and probes damn near kills me. Haha
Yes, especially the probes. They always nearly kill me as well. So painful. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Exactly!!!
"All these worlds are yours -- except Europa. Attempt no landings there."
THE MOONS THEY ARE GOING TO STUDY ARE GOING TO BE THE MOON EUROPA THAT REVOLVES AROUND JUPITER AND SATURN’S MOONS ENCELADUS AND TITAN WHICH IS SATURNS LARGEST MOON THEY ARE GOING TO FIND SUCH MARVELS THERE THAT’LL BE MIND BOGGLING
Pong came out so long ago....
My god, it's full of stars.
Quite fancied Helen Mirren as the russian pilot..
Damn good advice!
Find them and tax them.
AND IN THE DARKNESS BIND THEM
Trump will make them great...
Are you British? Your thoughts are.
Aliens: we com-
Humans: SOLAR SYSTEM TAX
@@IdunnoWhoIAm429let’s trow there tea to the sea
Thats great i cant wait to hear more about this
I remember growing up when it was forbidden to talk to strangers...not knowing if they were dangerous...but y'all are breaking that rule on an epic level...
I mean, this is the internet. Talking to strangers in real life is one thing, talking to strangers on the internet is another
@@SuperZePe2 Hell, I remember when the teachers had us write letters to inmates in prison...or they did the balloon release with a note on it to see if someone would contact us.
@@Kev621 What the fuck? INMATES?
@@SuperZePe2 @@SuperZePe2 Yeah bruh...just think about the shit they had us do as kids. I remember going to Angola for a field trip. I was with my class at the radio station that was ran by the inmates. I look up and realized my class was boarding the bus without me. You'd think they would be a little more cautious with 13 year olds. I made it out quick. Do you realize that they even allowed us to sit in the electric chair. No way in hell was I doing that shit.
@@Kev621 Your country is insane dude holly shit. Here we never wrote crap to inmates or even visited a prison at all.
Now that is what I call a Human invasion.
Imagine literally pure water. 0 organism in it. HA
So cool.. can't wait for the results.
Man I hope so, what an incredible time to live in!
This was said in every century lol, but hey optimism isnt bad
Yeah I'm really excited that alien life could be found, that will be 1 of the most amazing discoveries in History !
Arthur Clarke called it.
"All these worlds are yours, except Europa. Attempt no landing there."
Yet, on we go. I love the idea that Arthur C. Clarke is what lead NASA to go in the first place. At least that’s the version of history I choose to believe.
Yet another informative, well put together video. I appreciate seeing new videos from you. Yours never let me down
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Someone has a crush 🥰
@@raymonddupree It's appreciation 🙄
Well informed?!?! Not even close! Wrong moon orbititing the wrong planet
To keep us simlply away of earth and keep us busy in space rather than discovering what is really on earth(Artic).
Clever way to collect samples!
It kind of is but just because they don't have to land doesn't mean they shouldn't we could probably find more stuff more easily if they land
Them boys at NASA ain’t too shabby
@olliokee3213 they are gonna land but theyre gonna orbit first then land in 2030
Just imagine trying to establish communication with microbes. Oh how exciting. 😂😂😂
Bet if they don't find nothin they go to titan (Saturn's moon)
They're going to Titan anyway. The Dragonfly spacecraft (a big octocopter rotorcraft) is planned to launch in 2027. :)
Another option to explore would be Saturn's moon Enceladus.
@@Flyineddytrue!
You could say, we're doing Attack of Titan
TITAN IS THE OTHER VERY INTERESTING MOON TO EXPLORE IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM BECAUSE IT IS ALIVE
@@alexanderc.broche4017 😆
If we find any kind of life outside of earth, yet still in our solar system, we can believe there is life all over, probably in every solar system.
It's weird how a microscopic organism on another planet is considered life. But a small 1 month old human baby isn't.
Having the right conditions for life on another planet, is not proof life is there. And even if they find life there, it wouldn't prove what they theorize- life evolving.
I'm not going to start holding my breath.
Lmao I wouldn't there's nothing there
Moon humans: Just a day in a life, casually living on the moon of a gas giant
"the entire moon is covered by geysers"
Space squid cannon lmao
Imagine you see a Europan flipping you off standing on the ice ass naked🤣🤣🤣
Is a Europan anything like a frying pan?
No, the correct term is 'European'.......oh wait. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Gribbo9999They make the best fry pans ever. 😂
This is serious, if it was microbial life discovered, it'll still be the biggest discovery in human HISTORY
This is how you get The Europa Report.
Even without light and lightning there are high chances for basic life to exist
It's about 10 to 15 years away. But it's still exciting! 😊
Some of the creatures we've found on this planet are pretty crazy looking...
Kinda like visiting Iceland, but without the duty free store!
Always explained super fast and super vague. Go, NASA! Go!
Love the title of this video "ALIEN LIFE found in solar system by NASA?!" The question mark really emphasizes the fact that no alien life has been found, and that this is all just speculation and wishful thinking, but it sounds impressive and gets people to watch the video.
That is what I cannot stand about videos like this one. This guy veers into hyperbole with misleading titles way too much, and it is one reason I rarely listen to this man.
Why doesnt NASA just go to Prixima B and study that planet more?
Yep send a probe to Proxima B and then wait 40,000 years for it to arrive. Sounds like a plan.
Don't be surprised to find nothing
we should send life there. Why not? Why not seed every planet and moon with every kind of bacteria or fungus we think could survive?
Actually good idea
Imagine Europeans being REAL
Why are they sending a giant tampon? Is there a volcano erupting on Europa? These are important questions
"All these worlds are yours, except Europa. Attempt no landing there." - Arthur C. Clarke, 2001 A Space Odyssey
So this is ok, because they're not landing there.
IMAGINE THAT AS THIS PROBE STARTS TO ORBIT EUROPA’S IT GETS SHOT DOWN BY A LASER BEAM AND DESTROYED
Earthlings are certainly not the only life forms in the infinite universe ✨️
How can we know if the life found there wasn’t due to contamination from us sending spacecrafts there?
Every probe is going to have the most advanced ‘whatever’ because they aren’t going to send the old equipment like they used on the last exploratory probe a few years before
Dude, watch them bring back some kind of foreign disease from that water that could wipe out humanity, that’s my main problem with bringing back creatures or items etc etc
And that's why they do everything they can to decontaminate anything that comes back from space and isn't quarantained
Meteors bring alien elements to Earth regularly. There have been alien minerals brought by meteorites that hit Earth, that are not naturally found on Earth and aminiacids, older than the Earth itself
WOW!!! Finally some logic in planetary exploration.
hardly. Its a money suck that shall return no life.
They should look for intelligent life on earth first maby😮
If they do find life out there they wont tell us
I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU THEY WOULD DEFINITELY CENSOR EVERYTHING BECAUSE THEY DON’EANT TO SHARE IT WITH RUSSIA 🇷🇺
@@alexanderc.broche4017 or china
@@alexanderc.broche4017???
Why would they censor it?
Can't we stop going on about possible life on every rock,ice,dust particle and get back to basics and talk about actual discoveries that are being made.
couldn’t agree more. Skip the song and dance.
I think trading standards need to monitor false advertising on the Internet more. Seriously, these people get paid for this...
Its really fascinating and fortuitous that they conceived this. It solves the tainted well problem. It was always a worry that, if we sent anything down there, we would contaminate or even destroy the very environment we sought to confirm the existence of.
I thought Nasa had already found life on Mars.
I wish they made a probe that could drill through the icy crust and explore the ocean beneath. Now that would have been game changing!! Finding a few bio markers that may or may not be related to a living organism - that’s not nearly as exciting or even worth the enormous cost of getting a probe to Europa in the first place…
Imagine if life were actually found on other celestial bodies at some point, that would change the view of humanity forever.
Probe returns to Earth with 12th power energy cloud wanting to speak with it's creator....
they only speak in gusts of wind 💨 and nuclear explosions… we’re gonna have to build a room for that…😮😅
I thought they found green microorganisms on mars already
Uh no
Flying tampons into space! 😮😂❤🎉nice 👍
Wow, talk about clickbait titles. "We FOUND alien life!", then moments into the vid "We think we should look at this moon for life and we're going to launch a probe in a year or two!"
Calvin says hi. He can't wait to meet us all. 😂😂😂
My go to information channel here
Wait the whole moons is covered in a hollow ice shell?
The thing is… if we find life.. it’s going to be way less exciting or stimulating than you can imagine. We know we can’t live anywhere else. Desperate poachers running from their sins, we will feel the pain of what we have done to our only home
We are alone .... stop sending money
Nasa should have asked you. You must know
That's so interesting that right around the time David Grusch and others are pressing the issue of disclosure and coverups, NASA suddenly finds the time and resources to find life on other planets and moons everywhere!
A deep sea sub probe!
For that moon.
This be one awesome project build.
This build must clean.
So we could know definitively by 2028 or 2029 if life exists outside of Earth. What an incredible time to be alive!
And it would mean that liquid water is absolutely essential to any living thing anywhere in the universe.
I have an interesting theory,
What if people on other planets from who knows how far away were once like us, looking for life on planets, and they found us, and we have been examined and spied on for a while, and other life is trying to find us right now, just like us looking for life on other planets.
It’s kind of interesting that the potential for alien life keeps getting further out.
It is believed both Saturn and Jupiter were once much closer to the sun
If Europa was captured when it was also closer and was water but no ice, microscopic life is possible.
After watching that horror movie about the astronauts on Europa, this sounds terrifying.😂
I love aliens. They are my idol. Golden calf aliens!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
And yet, NASA will not point JWT towards any of the nearby solar systems. Zeta Reticuli. Sirius B., etc.
Ho hum. Ho hum.
While I do not appreciate the clickbait title, I do appreciate that the video was well done.
You meant Arthur C. Clarke knew right where to look for it.
Pretty sure “life “ already found us but because social confusion we don’t believe each other experience . I saw it and one of my friends , weird ass technology which seemingly befriended gravity ( the flying thing not only looked weirdy also moved like there was no gravity)
your 1k like
i liked it became 1k
The probe looks like it wants to fertilize the moon
Isn't JUICE already on its way to do that?
We know there's life on Earth and the money spent on this project could be life changing for many here. After we take care of the people here,we can worry about like elsewhere.
Well there is an all ocean planet called Gliese 1214 b, which is nothing but water on it. So there could be alien sea life on there 100x more scarier and deadlier than the monsters we have in Earth’s deep oceans today.
It would be so cool if they found tardigrades in the plumes.
I wish you would have included. How long it's gonna take to get their.😮
Wait till 2028
Our tax dollars at work; sending a space probe to collect moon air LOL!
It's amazing. Humans can build and do just about anything they put their minds to do.
The last time this happened God said, "Now nothing that they propose to do will be withheld from them." And God scattered them over the face of all the Earth.
I wonder what God will do this time?
wont be a flood
_queue Barotrauma music_
If you find life in our solar system, there's always a chance it was transferred from Earth by impact ejection. Unless it's so different that it's definitely not from around here. Even then, I think Earth has revevolved life a couple times, it could be am earlier version from a very young Earth.
Sure it could also have transfered to Earth from somewhere else, but when you see one planet completely and obviously covered in life, and every other one is a desolate wasteland where you have to work hard to detect the slightest signs, the null hypothesis should probably be that life started on that first one.
Let's see if Alf found Shmegma on cocaine planet
Very cool, I hope they find life. I hope there are different types of life from earth. exciting! When will it reach Jupiter, how many years , sigh!
I think Saturns moon titan has life and not Europa
I can't wait!
If life is found on other planets will they have graveyards like we do?
I can guarantee you if they do they won't have crosses on top of them!
When I was in school we were always told what was in our Galaxy. I hear smart scientists now saying theirs soso much more and earth like planets. Could we not see them. Then because technology has now gotten better? Or this would be cool and they entered our galaxy from another? Idk at all... But interesting 👍🏼
hey google
define clickbait
No, they didn't.
When are they gonna send it (without the time it takes to reach europa)
Wow ❤ can’t wait
Kids nowadays think satellites just happen. Takes a lot of time and engineering to get to where we are at. Go to work! Lol😂
Sending but not landing anything? Must be some hidden imperative somewhere, even a dropped camera is an event, why waste the chance?
I don't have life... I _am_ the life.
Need to leave it alone might encounter something so powerful that destroys life here
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