A Spaceship Capable of Reaching the Edge of the Universe

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  • @Kosmo_off
    @Kosmo_off  Год назад +44

    Hi, everyone! So, how was it this time?
    1:07 The duration of a flight to the Moon implies the overall time of the Artemis mission, which is going to take around 30 days. Out of these, a flight to the Moon is going to take about 3 days.
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    • @Metaldetectiontubeworldwide
      @Metaldetectiontubeworldwide Год назад +4

      How did the reachers exclude the 'van der Waals - forces" between the two gold leave plates ?
      This has always bothered me and so far i never had a definatif anwser.
      Grtzz from the Netherlands Johny geerts

    • @dazzawazza3578
      @dazzawazza3578 Год назад +9

      A journey to the moon will take several weeks? It took the Apollo mission 3 days and that was 60 years ago

    • @MagnusQuake
      @MagnusQuake Год назад +3

      Idk you kind lost me when your video title showcases this as something doable, but within a minute or so you begin with "let's see hypotheically how"
      The rest just becomes nonsense no matter how cool or appealing it might sound. It's just click bait at that point and that's not very cool

    • @dazzawazza3578
      @dazzawazza3578 Год назад +1

      @@MagnusQuake not very cool at all dude

    • @MattttG3
      @MattttG3 Год назад +1

      @@MagnusQuake oh just fucking relax lol how is it clickbait if the already have proven by the Hong Kong and American team?

  • @dannyrozenberg7985
    @dannyrozenberg7985 Год назад +51

    The fact that I understand this as a regular person, while watching the best visuals ever in mind bogging of it's own. Thank you

    • @artdonovandesign
      @artdonovandesign Год назад +4

      They do such a great job communicating complex science stuff to non-scientists like me.

    • @Kun..07
      @Kun..07 Год назад

      Not the best visuals ever, check out @Melodysheep.

    • @Luceium01
      @Luceium01 Год назад

      @@Kun..07overrated

  • @Quwucuqin
    @Quwucuqin Год назад +18

    Am quite surprised the quality of the video is excellent well done fellow humanperson

    • @SpinSatx
      @SpinSatx Год назад +3

      Kosmo is the best, if not one of the best, space/ interstellar channels on youtube.

    • @williambresinski6706
      @williambresinski6706 Год назад

      Produced by a.i. bots..... lol
      Didn't see that twist coming...... did ya?

  • @joesmockly3839
    @joesmockly3839 Год назад +37

    I love these theoretical physics concepts that use applied physics. Great job keep it up 👍

    • @bahriputra6323
      @bahriputra6323 Год назад

      thata happen . but the scientist didn't know how to stop the starship from buble wrap

  • @countfrankfritter
    @countfrankfritter Год назад +5

    What a fantastic time to be alive!

    • @Vile_Entity_3545
      @Vile_Entity_3545 Год назад +1

      What being on the verge of the USA taking us towards nuclear war? 😆

    • @Vile_Entity_3545
      @Vile_Entity_3545 Год назад

      @Josh Smith Well it certainly isn’t Russia is it? Unless you watch western media spinning it as though Russia is.

  • @arielmoe1218
    @arielmoe1218 Год назад +7

    The visuals, the details, the voice... pure Bliss! Thank you for your hard work 😊

  • @Nelphyta
    @Nelphyta Год назад +11

    finally a new kosmo video! this is my favorite space channel i just wish they could upload more :< true quality videos.

  • @swizinSims
    @swizinSims Год назад +14

    This channel is a gem, I hope it stays the same when it grows more popular

  • @SpaceCinemaYT
    @SpaceCinemaYT Год назад +5

    Unstamding video. Great work by the production team!

  • @TheLastStarfighter77
    @TheLastStarfighter77 Год назад +5

    Inspirational video Kosmo, who knows what we will achieve in Space technology in the next few decades, I think it's time to step away from chemical based prepulsion and start moving forward.

  • @MattttG3
    @MattttG3 Год назад +5

    Awesome video ! I also didn’t realize that I wasn’t getting all your notifications because of that post you just recently stated about this video not getting in the recommendations 😊
    Thanks for putting the time and effort into these videos

  • @bludaizee24
    @bludaizee24 Год назад +2

    Excellent video!

  • @raizdesamauma8607
    @raizdesamauma8607 Год назад +3

    Woow so much awesome content in an eleven min video! And the quality of the animations are most impressive, thank you so much for making such beautiful, inspiring and informative videos

  • @umbrellacorp.
    @umbrellacorp. Год назад +2

    I love Astronomy, it outta this world.
    Keep up the good work. 😎👍

  • @SanatieFyre
    @SanatieFyre Год назад +2

    I always enjoy your videos.

  • @johnambro7181
    @johnambro7181 Год назад +6

    A journey to the moon will take weeks.? I'm sorry did you misspeak? Love your channel! Cheers.

    • @inverse2k1
      @inverse2k1 Год назад

      a few days at best, could have been worse.

  • @AJScraps
    @AJScraps Год назад +4

    🤯 🚀
    Its a dream of mine to see this technology! 👀

  • @richardsrichards2984
    @richardsrichards2984 Год назад +2

    watching in 2250.. they had the right hints...just needed to understand a few more things

  • @Dat_Sun
    @Dat_Sun Год назад +2

    My Datsun can take you there.

  • @johnwright9049
    @johnwright9049 Год назад +2

    We need an almost to completely inexhaustible source of energy not to mention a relatively inexpensive one as well.

  • @MrMakulit1959
    @MrMakulit1959 Год назад +2

    Great video thanks

  • @alexgrey5975
    @alexgrey5975 Год назад +1

    It takes about 3 days for a spacecraft to reach the Moon. During that time a spacecraft travels at least 240,000 miles (386,400 kilometers) which is the distance between Earth and the Moon. The specific distance depends on the specific path chosen. Please correct your statement.

  • @davidb4715
    @davidb4715 Год назад

    When I saw the ship all I heard was "Carrier arrived". Damn Protoss, we still love you.

  • @Matt33318
    @Matt33318 Год назад +3

    It is impossible to create the bubble itself from inside, in it's center point from the ship.

  • @Metaldetectiontubeworldwide
    @Metaldetectiontubeworldwide Год назад +5

    How did the reachers exclude the 'van der Waals - forces" between the two gold leave plates ?
    This has always bothered me and so far i never had a definatif anwser.
    Grtzz from the Netherlands Johny geerts

  • @tobias1170
    @tobias1170 Год назад +3

    Sorry, but your wohle assumption about the Casimir-Effect is completely wrong.
    What you describe is a perpetuum mobile and that's simply impossible.
    Yes, you could harvest energy from the two plates moving together, but you would need the same amount of energy for dividing them again.
    It's the same as with water in a high reservoir: You could use it's potential energy to power a turbine to generate electricity, but you would need the same amount of energy to pump the water back up (energy losses aside).

  • @alanhilton7336caradventure
    @alanhilton7336caradventure Год назад

    we all need to start working together and stop waging war before we can have a star trek future.

  • @fullyawakened
    @fullyawakened Год назад +5

    Surprised to see a new video include the theoretical Casimir effect, which to my understanding has been pretty well debunked at this point by modern physics.

  • @mlembrant
    @mlembrant Год назад

    I can't believe i found a channel called just "Kosmo" ^,^ im have to be subscribed to this

  • @TheKingOfHalo
    @TheKingOfHalo Год назад

    I think technology similar to "slipspace" in the Halo games is our best best for long distance space travel. But we need a space elevator way before that.

  • @BloodStormWarriors
    @BloodStormWarriors Год назад +2

    94 stars are in reach within 20 light years, i find that alongside advancement of space travel very very very exciting! and projects that are undergoing like spacex with starship to colonize mars are first true steps in the direction of human space travel in my opinion (:

  • @js70371
    @js70371 Год назад +3

    Humans may never reach the stars…however we don’t have to, because our robots certainly will. An Alcubierre Drive may not be feasible for transporting something the size of a starship capable of carrying us, but one capable of transport nano bots will surely be within our reach at some point in the future.
    💫🙏🍻

  • @CharlieLOL
    @CharlieLOL Год назад +1

    If we ever meet an alien civilization, it'll likely take place between 2 machines and may take more than 100,000 years for the news to reach us.

  • @Beldizar
    @Beldizar Год назад +2

    It is good to have enthusiasm for space content, and I enjoy watching more space content, but there are several science/tech issues with this video. The Casimir effect producing free energy seems to be unsubstantiated and if it does produce energy, it is going to be tiny tiny amounts compared to the mass of the power plant. The "thrust to weight" ratio will be abysmal. The video goes from maybe we can produce nanowatts of power with this to it can produce as much power as the entire earth converted into energy. There's a huge scale problem that is handwaved away.
    The second big problem I have is the warp drive. It doesn't work and is just bad science. Mathematically a warp field could be generated and it is a fun thought experiment so long as it remains just that. But trying to apply it to the real world runs into a laundry list of problems. The biggest one for me is the horizon problem. If the ship is warping space time in front of itself, it has to communicate information into the space ahead of it to cause that space to warp. That space isn't already warped, so it is in the normal universe. That means any information sent, any "cause" which generates an "effect" has to travel through normal space, which is limited to the speed of light. Therefore the warp drive can't go faster than the speed of light because it can't force the unaltered space in front of it to warp any faster than the light/energy it sends ahead of itself to force a warp to occur.
    I think it is mildly dangerous, or at least dishonest to peddle pseudoscience like this without a big disclaimer that it is all very unproven and has a lot of legitimate criticism and detractors. I don't mean to imply Kosmo is any more guilty of this than the rest of space communicators, and I mean no ill will here, I just want to see scientific communicators do better. Getting people's hopes up over science that just flat out can never work isn't doing anyone any good. I understand the excitement to talk about these things and the hope that it will work, but it just isn't founded on science, and we all need to be better about due diligence on claims like these.

  • @pajohn2798
    @pajohn2798 Год назад

    _"If God intended man to fly, He'd have given us tickets!"_ - Monty Python's Flying Circus

  • @mirrorflame1988
    @mirrorflame1988 Год назад +2

    Very interesting!

  • @dreamsdocumtru81
    @dreamsdocumtru81 Год назад

    For some reason I don’t get notifications and it don’t show up in my feed. Keep up the great work.

  • @GySgt_USMC_Ret.
    @GySgt_USMC_Ret. Год назад

    .......Reaching the Edge of the Known Universe.....
    Fair winds and following seas to all.

  • @DaCheeseIsEpicSubToHim
    @DaCheeseIsEpicSubToHim Год назад

    how come this isn't famous?!

  • @n1k0n_
    @n1k0n_ Год назад +2

    First...if I believed in time as a construct.

    • @filonin2
      @filonin2 Год назад +1

      Reality is not based upon belief and the passage of time is inevitable because of entropy. Sorry.

    • @jerlinej3516
      @jerlinej3516 Год назад +2

      Constructs are still based off of reality, but if you extrapolate too much from them, then the construct becomes too restrictive and even false.

  • @muahmuah4135
    @muahmuah4135 Год назад +17

    Infinite energy is simply impossible... and as for hyper drive there are still some drawback leaving the energy requirement aside.

    • @burningoceanfloor1560
      @burningoceanfloor1560 Год назад

      Then you shall never reach it

    • @muahmuah4135
      @muahmuah4135 Год назад

      @@burningoceanfloor1560 Thats the basic gist, due to conservation of energy we cannot simple create something out of nothing and due to E=MC² from Einstein energy's mass relation to accelerate a mass we would need large amount of energy/infinite energy and its not possible to create energy again, hence the conclusion

    • @SilveeYT
      @SilveeYT Год назад +1

      "Infinite energy is simply impossible..." - Famous last words. 👁️ 👁️

    • @muahmuah4135
      @muahmuah4135 Год назад

      who said it? Not me as im still alife😅😅

    • @jetpond7904
      @jetpond7904 Год назад

      People seem to not understand how space travel works. It’s not like Star Wars, you don’t just fly around turning and stuff. You rely on gravity and orbit.

  • @gracie99999
    @gracie99999 Год назад

    keep thinkin y’all a picture channel, thanks for reminder

  • @Getalife...
    @Getalife... Год назад

    Thats some quality scifi!

  • @silverbullet1979
    @silverbullet1979 Год назад

    Oh I'm praying for these concepts to be a reality one day 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼... maybe 1-2 hundred years from now??

  • @nostressstef8924
    @nostressstef8924 Год назад

    very well made

  • @TG-Maverick22
    @TG-Maverick22 Год назад

    I love this channel!

  • @MindfulBanking
    @MindfulBanking Год назад +2

    Woah🔥

  • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
    @Allan_aka_RocKITEman Год назад

    @Kosmo >>> 👍👍

  • @fattykthehumaneclipse1215
    @fattykthehumaneclipse1215 Год назад

    I hear there is a really good restaurant out there.

  • @rogereric357
    @rogereric357 Год назад +2

    Even if faster than light travel was ever achieved, then is the dilemma of the effects of it on the human body

  • @PrinceChaloner
    @PrinceChaloner Год назад

    Interstellar travel is imminent in 500 years...

  • @trueKENTUCKY
    @trueKENTUCKY Год назад +2

    Space fantasy

  • @adamw8818
    @adamw8818 Год назад

    KOSMO! I'm curious to know, where are you from? Your accent is soothing and listenable

  • @jamesmorgan1063
    @jamesmorgan1063 Год назад +1

    Very interesting but it doesn't take weeks to get to the moon, Apollo missions took only days.

  • @cosmos9227
    @cosmos9227 Год назад

    Such an interesting and intelligent things

  • @steviereedeker3314
    @steviereedeker3314 Год назад

    My hope is on that new science that is so revolutionair , cheap and safe that it will not only change the way we travel , but it could influence big parts of our everyday life.
    Yeah , this steam thing could really be a big leap Forward.

  • @alexgrey5975
    @alexgrey5975 Год назад

    The Oort Cloud is the most distant region of our solar system. Even the nearest objects in the Oort Cloud are thought to be many times farther from the Sun than the outer reaches of the Kuiper Belt. It is not hypothectical, according to NASA. Please correct that error.

  • @existentialerasure
    @existentialerasure Год назад

    This won't happen in the next several hundred years...if ever. I guarantee it. We aren't even close on self driving cars. Lots of Bravo Sierra in an eleven minute video.

  • @davejones542
    @davejones542 Год назад

    Time for ai to solve the faster than light problem. They dont feel pity or remorse, dont sleep, get ill or need to feed and will not stop, ever

  • @cautiousoptimist
    @cautiousoptimist Год назад

    30 days to the moon?!? Bwha-ha-ha....
    It hasn't taken that long - EVER...

  • @Psalm1101
    @Psalm1101 Год назад

    reminds me of the ship of the imagination

  • @chompchompnomnom4256
    @chompchompnomnom4256 Год назад

    The casimir effect doesn't produce any power. It's like trying to extract energy from a spring.

  • @100bgeagle
    @100bgeagle Год назад

    At night running to the head from my bed I'm faster than light!!!!

  • @davidhess6593
    @davidhess6593 Год назад

    Good trick.
    The universe doesn't have edges.

  • @voorkobserve4716
    @voorkobserve4716 Год назад

    I liked it 👍

  • @lincolnvyas547
    @lincolnvyas547 Год назад

    Amazing

  • @tonysargent1699
    @tonysargent1699 Год назад +3

    Nice one.
    The idea that occurred to me was a controlled vibration chamber, not dissimilar to that which you describe. But I had these thoughts 22 years ago.
    Ho hu.
    Thankyou for caring and sharing. 😀

  • @sonymahendra1251
    @sonymahendra1251 Год назад

    I like that 😁👍👍

  • @deltamx
    @deltamx Год назад

    We cant even do sample return from mars yet

  • @karldammann
    @karldammann Год назад

    Cool!

  • @Kevin-cg7qk
    @Kevin-cg7qk Год назад

    Since we are talking about ships that can travel to the edge of the universe, can you make a video on ships or structures meant to colonize billions of people? Like Dyson spheres or Ring worlds. Inspiration was taken from Isaac Arthur from his youtube channel SFIA.

  • @abhitomar320
    @abhitomar320 Год назад

    wow!

  • @hdbdux
    @hdbdux Год назад

    Privet iz Rossii как вам байден?)))

  • @fisophia1734
    @fisophia1734 Год назад

    Nice 😊👍

  • @ryandgarland
    @ryandgarland Год назад

    Great video 👍👍

  • @LEOFADS
    @LEOFADS Год назад

    Good video

  • @magicsinglez
    @magicsinglez Год назад

    Once you get up to speed, you can shut the engine off/

  • @denisbelov5223
    @denisbelov5223 Год назад

    Generating energy out of nothing for interstellar travel is too optimistic, don't you think?

  • @moresellthedips
    @moresellthedips Год назад

    this isn't smoke and chill type of Cosmo

  • @Christopher-N
    @Christopher-N Год назад

    How many times have fictional space travelers come upon unexpected astronomical objects, or referenced the necessity of having very accurate charts prior to warping / hyperjumping? Hopefully such a necessity will keep pace with engine and energy developments.

  • @jonnysolaris
    @jonnysolaris Год назад

    Also, RTGs are radioistope *thermoelectric* generators, mistake at 3:00

  • @akathecanadian
    @akathecanadian Год назад

    Since the moon’s craters are filled with electrons and protons, could we make something that can intake the electrical energy the sun expels? Or do I need to lay off the beers?

  • @JaredLS10
    @JaredLS10 Год назад

    So scientists have created the basis of a ZPM from Stargate, crazy.

  • @EVILJAMARR
    @EVILJAMARR Год назад

    Traveling through linear space is DOA. Going forward by spitting matter or energy out the rear is old thinking. If we learn to manipulate gravity and distort spacetime at our will by harnessing the effect witnessed by gravitational lensing, we can literally bend spacetime and travel great distances without dealing with traveling in a linear mode through space.

    • @AJScraps
      @AJScraps Год назад

      Alcubierre drive?

    • @josephmastroianni1560
      @josephmastroianni1560 Год назад

      Harnessing light. Which has no mass.
      Using it for mass purposes guessing in the universe 3 over from us.

  • @abhinavmario
    @abhinavmario Год назад

    I want to see every movie. That your amazing video clips please comment movie you notice from this video

  • @jakemoeller7850
    @jakemoeller7850 Год назад

    "There is no spoon"

  • @CrookedEyeSniper
    @CrookedEyeSniper Год назад +1

    It's going to take a couple of weeks to get to the moon? Why is that? Didn't it take Apollo 4 days to get there? So why is it taking a couple of weeks these days?

  • @goji059
    @goji059 Год назад

    shared....YT is garbage when it comes to supporting legit content oh, and i'm old school Sci-Fi so...Bussard Ram

  • @theycallmeLEV
    @theycallmeLEV Год назад

    Didnt hear ya say kosmo @ intro

  • @wildmountainbear9117
    @wildmountainbear9117 Год назад

    We have learned how to control & use nuclear power, why not some other type of energy source that is much more powerful?

  • @josephjucker5620
    @josephjucker5620 Год назад

    If we reallocated the trillions of dollars we use to create more complex ways to explode our fellow humans to space programs...

  • @dannesca1526
    @dannesca1526 Год назад

    For the algorithm

  • @shawns0762
    @shawns0762 Год назад

    For some reason people don't know about the 1 realistic method for interstellar travel. If a ship travels at a constant 1 g acceleration rate it would get to Alpha Centauri in just 3.6 ship/7.3 Earth years (and this includes turning the ship around halfway to decelerate) and It would have gravity the whole way. The ship would achieve about .95% light speed after about 1 year. A 10 ton ship would need a mere 10 tons of continuous thrust.
    All that is needed for this is a fission rocket that can put out thrust for long periods and does not consume hydrogen or xenon (you can't bring 500 tons of that with you).
    Both uranium and plutonium are jittery atoms that are on the verge of fissioning all by themselves, there should be a way to get them to fission in a linear fashion. What's needed is a controlled, time released nuclear explosion.
    Typically fission occurs when a neutron hits a uranium or plutonium atom. This is because they will not tolerate an increase in mass. Due to the equivalence of mass and energy, the same should be true if you infuse a uranium or plutonium atom with energy. This could potentially be done by having positively charged atoms coming into contact with negatively charged atoms. Or potentially having a powerful laser hitting uranium or plutonium.
    With the constant 1 g acceleration method a ship can span the entire diameter of our galaxy in 24 ship/113,000 Earth years. Systems with stars similar to our sun can be reached in under 10 years.

    • @stewiesaidthat
      @stewiesaidthat Год назад

      Ship years are the same as earth years. No one has ever proved biological systems slow down with motion.

    • @shawns0762
      @shawns0762 Год назад +4

      @@stewiesaidthat it's called relativity, look it up

    • @stewiesaidthat
      @stewiesaidthat Год назад

      @@shawns0762 it's called biology. Look it up. Motion does not affect biological processes.

    • @shawns0762
      @shawns0762 Год назад +4

      @@stewiesaidthat when the ship approaches the speed of light time will be slower on Earth. It's not debatable

    • @stewiesaidthat
      @stewiesaidthat Год назад

      @@shawns0762 slower for what. Only massless particles can travel at the speed of light. Have you reduced the ships mass? Where are the studies that prove biological systems are affected by motion.

  • @nikkirazelli3250
    @nikkirazelli3250 Год назад

    journey to the moon will take several weeks? how come Apollo did it in three days? back in 1969?

  • @sabrecatsmiladon7380
    @sabrecatsmiladon7380 Год назад

    There are Billions and Billions of GALAXIES........Billions.
    WHO told you Humans were alone in the Universe and what evidence did they present to support this claim?

    • @stewiesaidthat
      @stewiesaidthat Год назад

      Do you mean other Humans just like us? Or other life firms like algae and bacteria?
      The chances of other civilizations in the universe like us is near zero and since energy can't go faster than energy, there is zero chance we will ever associate with them. Unless there is something above or beneath energy that allows for travel faster than energy.

  • @cali4niasf
    @cali4niasf Год назад +18

    Ain't nobody entering another sun system. .. alive at least. We can send bodies for other civilizations to study .

    • @oneplayer204
      @oneplayer204 Год назад +4

      Yet

    • @thefirstsin
      @thefirstsin Год назад +4

      Wait a 100 years bro

    • @cali4niasf
      @cali4niasf Год назад

      @@oneplayer204 Nyet. ...as in Russian for "nope"

    • @cali4niasf
      @cali4niasf Год назад

      @@thefirstsin I hope Lestat bites me soon .. or I might miss the party. ;-)

    • @theinformationcenter1248
      @theinformationcenter1248 Год назад +5

      The closest star is 4.5 light years away. That’s reachable and it will be reached. Technology is on a speed train. Don’t be shallow.

  • @chrishall9892
    @chrishall9892 Год назад

    the '''hypothetical'' ort cloud....what?

  • @tjls123
    @tjls123 Год назад

    Before I waste my time on this.... doesn't the universe expand faster than the speed of light?

  • @dionvanhezewijk5390
    @dionvanhezewijk5390 Год назад

    Weeks to the moon ? It's 3 days. Where do you get your information?

  • @toolsforliberty7686
    @toolsforliberty7686 Год назад

    Um, journey to moon = weeks? Pretty sure it’s a little over 2 days.