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I love listening to these as I am relaxing in bed on a night. But I hate how many adverts there are. Do you really need so many? They make it so hard to relax and enjoy the video.
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John, you have a spectacular channel. When you ask your guests a question and they go on for ten minutes answering it without an interruption is what sets you apart. You are getting such an amazing and detailed answers from the bottom of their hearts backed by the data and knowledge very few can obtain, but most importantly is hearing these incredible minds speculate because with out our speculation and curiosity we would still be throwing sticks and rocks.
Thanks, and that's exactly the method. I read all of the guest's papers and materials beforehand, go in prepared and informed to ask relevant questions and then just let the guest speak and show their passion for their work. It's really much like being a student asking questions from a professor after a lecture, you ask the question and then listen and get the complete answer. And, often, we end up with gems of information that we would not get had the guest been interrupted.
Months ago (different YT account) I let you know that I was watching your videos during chemo, then I let you know that I was watching them in remission. Unfortunately, my cancer has relapsed but nothing has changed about your videos. Still as amazing and intriguing as ever! I can't say that your videos were my main inspiration in starting a YT channel but definitely a small part of it! There is certainly nothing more relaxing then rewatching all your videos in the background while debughing code for my undergrad research project haha! Thanks so much for all the great content!
@@Big.Ron1 thanks man! I've been doing a lot better. Treatment is going well, finishing up my undergrad research project, applying to masters, and started posting workout videos to my YT channel 😀
I fell asleep to some physics lecture, and awoke from a wonderful dream about colonizing Mars. Turns out RUclips had chosen this video to assist my dreaming.
@@oceanlawnlove8109 YEah those aren't actually sounds as sound doesn't travel through space. With Perseverence we will actually hear sound with actual microphones.
@@oceanlawnlove8109 It is thought that isn't really sound in reality but freakish anyway. I remember that I listened to a piece of music made up by such recordings from various planets. It should be here on RUclips somewhere.
@Saša Šijak Given the limitations of the rover and the data link, that is not going to be possible. Maybe that crazy entrepreneur Elon Musk will deliver that some day.
The final twenty minutes or so when Dr Green is talking about the possibly of life elsewhere in the universe is so inspiring. You can tell how passionate he is about what he does. And the music overlay makes it worthy of being one of the greatest sound clips I have ever had the joy of listening to (over and over again).
I can't put into words how grateful I am for these videos. Everyone is so divided lately, and it seems so small and petty compared to the privilege we all have to live and LEARN, in this universe we find ourselves in. Informative and entertaining as always.
@@Hail_Full_of_Grace for sure. I try not to get political, but it's getting completely out of control and the future looks grim. That's partly why I enjoy these videos so much. I learn a lot, and I can escape for a time from the bleak reality of reality.
If it keeps your fantasy alive keep watching this fakery. NASA = to deceive/beguile in Hebrew, their logo is a serpents tongue... And people believe their lies? Astonishing.
Honestly this channel is a godsend. I've had severe insomnia for as long as I can remember, to the point where I was worried my chronic sleep deprivation would cut years, if not decades, off my lifespan. At 23 years old I have finally found the cure: This podcast. Event Horizon is always super interesting, so it takes my mind off the fact that I'm trying to go to sleep and thus eliminates any kind of "I'm supposed to sleep but I can't"-anxiety, yet at the same time the ambient background music and JMG's amazing voice is calming and relaxing. The best part is I feel like I'm never running out of new material, because if I fall asleep in the middle of an episode, I just restart the episode the next night at the last part of it that I can remember. I can't even put into words how much getting sufficient and consistent sleep has helped me in all areas of life, and I have this podcast to thank. Thank you.
Please use this to fall asleep! When I was 23, I dealt with the same thing, and listened to radio in those days to get to sleep. This is an adaptation of how that worked back in the 90's. Just drift off, learn, and forget everything else and sleep. And then pick up on where you left off the next day and start the cycle over. Best of luck :)
@@JohnMichaelGodier you are an amazing person. To reach out to a young man who is struggling with something so stressful and concerning shows you are doing this for your audience. I too struggle with similar issues and I love both of your channels....though I heard a rumor there is a THIRD?
Love how the raw data from Jupiter fly by was made public for us commoners to look at---and all the extra insights gained from so many minds asking questions. Hope the data sharing continues with every exploratory flight! thank you for this program.
This has been one of the best interviewsI’ve ever heard. Just in general. You let the man speak and go into detail yet you know when and how to keep the conversational flow going. This was very enjoyable to listen to.
@Polin Ni Murrigan - Stop pushing the blame. If you're a human being you're just another spoke in the wheel of stupidity. This planet will be a much more beautiful place once we're all gone. WE ARE THE PROBLEM.
@@HardRockMiner Actually, the thing I object to the most, is people that are so self-righteous that they condemn the whole human race in some twisted, self-flagellating kind of punishment...I suspect you are a self-loathing Catholic. Digging minerals out of the earth is not a bad thing. We have needed to mine the Earth for thousands of years.
That notification again 'Event Horizon'. Played a big role in me able to live through the last painful 5 months of the pandemic - not entirely kidding!
Great interview! There's nothing better than when a knowledgable person like Dr. Green is eager to share what he knows through many years of study and research.
God I hope this person starts saying 🙏 make ice 🧊 Pump sea water spray to snow and ice expanding solar radiation management.for dump heat to space planet unique locations. Is amazing, but to stabilize the jet stteams, make snow and ice thick.
You have my sympathy, Mr. Ge. Something that might help, a little - have you ever heard of Second Life? Virtual World? What might make the site interesting, from a sanity-preserving point of view, is that one can now use voice on it, allowing for real-time conversations that sound like conversations. Most of the ones you'll find in-world are a little banal, but in principle you could find some people with common interests, meet them in-world and have a discussion, without the lockdown getting in the way. Get a little of your social life back.
I love how excited and passionate all your guests are about what they do. Dr.Green is no exception. He sounds so genuinely happy and excited about it all. It makes me sad that so little of humanity's resources and effort go into space exploration and science. Imagine what we could accomplish.
Gosh darn it was nice how the guest took the host's technobabble cues and went right into details about how the RTG works, no way he'd talk about that stuff in a mainstream interview.
Congratulations (and thank you!) for having such a most prominent guest! You are really becoming someone in the space world! I've spent a decade now, as a complete amateur, listening to what biologists, geologists, mineralogists, climate scientists, other geophysicists, astronomers, cosmologists and even philosophers and crazy fictional visionaries have to say about the possibility of life outside of Earth. And the clear and simple answer is that no one knows! It's frustrating, but no one can tell whether life is everywhere or nowhere. Basically because we haven't taken a good look at it on site. And there's no clue as to how life once originated, here or anywhere. Sitting at the desk and speculate has turned up nothing at all. Unless some genius slams his head hard on the desk so that something good comes out of it, I doubt anything will. We need to go there and bring back samples in order have a chance to figure this out. I take the point of view of John Milton in Paradise Lost (with the argument that it is at least well written), where Adam is visited by an angel who explains to him why day turns to night, why there is sea and land and such practical things. Adam curiously asks whether there are other paradises at those white dots in the night sky? The angel answers that it is not for him to speculate about such things, but instead do the gardening of the Paradise created for him.
You got an extremely important NASA official to do an interview - brilliant! I amconstantly surprised by the amazing people you get to talk on your show. I keep telling my friends and the kids I teach how good your channel is - I learn a lot more from an hour of event horizon than virtually any TV or Radio show. It would be great if someone were to interview you on main media channels to show the quality material that can be produced by a small group of people who love science and who must work bloody hard to provide content like this.
@@raidermaxx2324 there are lectures available on youtube about all the activity and processes and water going on inside Enceladus. Cassini space mission
@@stevencoardvenice what makes you think I'm not aware of every single scientific study or mission or program dedicated to life on Enceledus? Cuz I assume that's what you mean.. we all know that the "Tiger stripes" are due to a geologically active area in the southern hemisphere of Enceledus which causes liquid water to escape from cracks in the ice, and be shot up into outer space where it forms a ring of Saturn. Also we have sniffed organic compounds in this water during a cassini fly by.. so I mean, if that's what you consider alot going on, I guess so. It still doesn't change the fact that it's working with a tiny area,compared to Europa, Titan, Pluto, or Callisto, which are all possessing entire world spanning oceans 100 of km's deep. Also Ceres. Ceres probably has more going on than enceledus to be fair. But hey nobody knows yet. Also,due to the significantly tiny area of actual liquid water on Enceledus, it is highly likely, this isnt an ancient phenomenon... Like Europa has had billions of years to evolve life in it's massive oceans, whereas Enceledus maybe only a 100 million years in it's 5 km deep lake.
@@raidermaxx2324 I'm not sure how anything you wrote contradicts anything I said, antifa-guy. A teeny tiny rock in frozen deep deep deep space has the potential for life and has to be explored eventually. I'll let you use your big brain to extrapolate what this means for the galaxy as whole
Been a fan of your content on both channels for quite some time now. I just wanted to tell you your editing, narration, and choice of music is superb. I watched one of your first event horizon videos again and you’ve come a long way my friend. Thank you for your videos and your time. Take care John!
@@EventHorizonShow Thank you all. Special thanks to your guest for spending the time with us to explain and reveal all this to us. I learned a lot about how things are going to work on Mars, despite being a proper geek about rovers and remotely-operated aircraft. I think I'll listen to it again later as a podcast, now that I've seen all the slides.
Brilliant video and huge thanks to John Michael for giving me the opportunity to learn, love and absorb some of his enthusiasm.. My mind is so much richer because of your willingness to share. Thank you 🤗
Having discovered this channel last year I now look forward to my weekly episode of Event Horizon. It is very good. But I have to say that I especially enjoyed this episode, not just for the diversity of subject matter but for the guest Dr. Jim Green. What a wonderful talker and I would say also a wonderful educator. Not only does Dr. Jim tell us inside info on what NASA is up to but his passion for his work made the telling of the story all the more enjoyable to listen to. Importantly Dr. Jim would give us a bit of a background to whatever question was asked. Instead of, for example, just answering a question about what life could be on such and such a moon, he expanded his answers to tell us something about the moon, its history, how we hope to explore it, etc. He didn't talk down to us as if we are idiots but nor did he make the mistake of assuming that we all knew what Europa or Titan, or whatever, was. That's a great educator. In this field so many people seem to assume that the listeners already know the stuff that they don't. Anyone from 12 to 102, with lots of knowledge or no knowledge about the Solar System, could listen and be enthralled by Dr. Jim. I know I was. Thank you all for a really enjoyable programme. It is 3 days later, I am still buzzing from it and will listen to it again tonight.
@@UnknownPerson-cq3qv you have to have critical thinking on this matter. If you lack that then that is on you. Believe what you want but to call names, disparage without showing proof that i am wrong shows you are of shallow mind and soul. Good luck with that.
@@jagsfanrick Calling it a "fantasy" when this entire channel is based on optimism and forward thinking shows you lack the critical thinking skills to effectively analyze context. Responding to positivity with cynicism serves no purpose except to satisfy a piece of your small brain. Getting people excited about space is a crucial step in the pathway to making these lofty "fantasies" become reality. Public perception and support of space exploration is essential. If you can't see that, then you truly lack the critical thinking you have been touting. Take your pretentious drivel elsewhere.
I'm here in October, so maybe too late for a question, but here goes: Is there anything on Perseverance that can clear the microphones in the event they get caked up with dust or is that a non-issue? Looking forward to hearing the Martian crickets! Thank you for your time and enthusiasm Dr. Green.
Galileo has found that Europa has a weak magnetic field (perhaps 1/4 of the strength of Ganymede's). And most interestingly, it varies periodically as it passes thru Jupiter's massive magnetic field. This is very strong evidence that there is a conducting material beneath Europa's surface, most likely a salty ocean. With this, i'm wondering if it's possible if this is enough protection. :D
@@xanider5098 look at the crap that lives at the bottom of our oceans on steam vents that are 1000 degrees. I would think there is life everywhere. Might not be as dumb as us too.
@@dsm091 It just depends on the conditions that are needed to get life started, remember extremophiles are highly evolved and complex organisms who adapted to survive in very hostile environments.
Space is so big it's beyond our expectations. The incignificant steps we have taken to explore space is like us for the first time opening our door and looking at a world outside.
So cool when an intellectual and a scholar such as Dr. James Green unabashedly expresses his excitement and jubilation like a little kid in the best candy store ever. Love that.
@@DoktorNFC phospine ? Very possible its ammonia....prove its phospine, then make a research how it got there and why and then you can talk to people that they ain't up to date
It's been a very busy past few days at work. I FINALLY have a chance to sit down and enjoy this episode. Here we go! Thank you for all of the fantastic content! :)
To make thick ice cap at north pole of planet, dump heat to space special, spray ocean water upward! Humans might past the heat engine test? Do you think so 🤔
Great guest. Please do without the ads though, I listen while falling asleep and they wake me right up. Let's keep it science dont let this channel fall into greed as it gets larger.
Greed you say. And yet you want me to put you to sleep for free. And you want to fall asleep while people are speaking. I find your position astonishing.
No mass manufactured gravity engines, "Newton's machine works better then a brew Joule. To power electromagnetic rocketry Which leads to watering Mars and Pressurizing quickly 🤔 Yet to faster then light 🙄 Curve power frame of center and Mars 8 minutes out! Fear me Rs Faster then light travel, does Mars matter anymore?
@@phxcppdvlazi 🔥 Energy Inventor. Yeah I mean huh, maybe in the right spot here. Sometimes I say Albert Einstein then me or James Prescott Joule then me....manufacture of technology applying the exact solution to General Relativity mechanically to three body reactionary engine....I say I teach how to tic tac the water molecule like satellites 🛰.... You say James Prescott Joule then you. Have some books on Amazon, Kindle, idk if you ike books 📚. Global civilization can lower sea level, obviously 🙄. You may enjoy the link, library as to I do crash two Blackholes together like faster than light. ⚡ ruclips.net/video/lBqjCRq3wsg/видео.html
212 dislikes. so that means 212 people are smarter than Dr. Green, they know more. These morons are frightening. Keep the great interviews coming. The channel keeps getting better
Oh man it's like midnight here and this drops right before I wanted to sleep, guess there are more important things than sleep :D 1H of JMG and Dr. James... boi Am I ready for this!
It pains me to listen to Dr. Green's scientific explanations of things like radioactive decay -- not because he's wrong, but because his explanations are so simplistic that it's obvious he's had to spend his career talking to adults with the scientific education of elementary-school children. (by which I mean "politicians".) I would go insane if I had to work in that environment.
John Michael Godier: I wanted to thank you for your hand in creating and ultimately hosting a beyond awesome podcast and particularly your theme of cosmology. So many great thinkers including Avi Loeb and Neil Turok and many others. This particular guy from NASA really helped open a window into the agency and current thinking. He really knew his stuff and I'd like to thank him for his contributions to NASA and his time for the conversation a,"v.wbnbbvvc' re er
The ultimate humbling experience: We discover that life spawns easily at every opportunity, and even intelligence and technology are common. Plus, everyone is happy, peaceful and willing to share and cooperate with each other. But they see us as too primitive to bother with because we are undisciplined and too foolish to put aside our competitive rivalries. Moreover, they can prove that having bicameral brains makes any species prone to developing mild schizophrenic delusions, such as belief in gods, and this makes them unstable, and potentially dangerous. Our emerging onto the interstellar scene is causing concern about whether we can be given full citizenship in their fraternal pact, and most want to extend our period of quarantine for another 1,000 years, to observe whether we will destroy our own worlds and ourselves. In other words, we are the new kid at school, and nobody wants to talk to us. Now that's a bummer.... Second possible scenario: Welcome to Heaven! We've all been wondering if you would make it. Pull up a seat. The party is about to begin. Also humbling. Third scenario: There are good guys and bad guys. They are at war, and we have to choose which side we are on. May Heaven help us. Scary. Scenario #4: But if it turns out that we are alone, and life is actually pretty rare, then we are at least a little bit special. And maybe God has a plan for us. Yay!! Which one do you hope is the most likely? www.emunahechad.blogspot.com
The first one is hippy religion. #4 best suits what we can see around us - no sign of intelligent life, living or extinct. No Dyson spheres. No communications. We're likely among the first in the universe.
Am I the only one that can’t help but think about shooting fireworks at Titan every time the topic of “liquid methane oceans” comes up? (I know I know, surely there isn’t enough oxygen there to allow any combustion)... but the thought is induced either way...
Not sure if there really is much of a debate on there being life on other planets considering the life we know now that exist under extreme conditions . The rub is intelligent life . Alot had to happen here in order before intelligent life evolved not to mention all the discoveries that were made in a unique order before we could even imagine leaving the bonds of earth . I tend to agree with the Sean Carroll theory where he says there is either no forms of intelligent life or billions . And have the ability to travel interstellar space to come here , we really are not that special in the grand scheme of things ..
I cannot help but to picture the actor Owen Wilson while he is delivering his talk to "Harry" about "Grace" growing up in the movie Armageddon as your guest today because they sound so much alike. On a much more serious note this video is the highlight of my day. Great guest, great topic, and it works perfectly for me to just listen while I keep my hands busy soldering wires on a project that I am working on.
if we find new and wild kinds of aquatic life regularly in places that we once where sure couldn't support anything other than extremophiles i wouldn't be surprise if we find life and that life is far more complex that we would assume anything out there to be
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Great video. Can't wait to find alien life!
"the Solar System May Be Full of Life" - Or it might not
I love listening to these as I am relaxing in bed on a night. But I hate how many adverts there are. Do you really need so many? They make it so hard to relax and enjoy the video.
@@vudusid9137 fast forward to the end. then replay the video. ads will be gone. only seems to work on mobile
The elephant in the room is what civilization is living under earths oceans? Pretending that isn't happening is ridiculous and unscientific denial.
The quality of guests you get on this channel is astounding. Keep up the fantastic work, John!
I like your name
@@nicosmind3 Thanks! I like yours too.
It is truly astounding where they get all these liars from.
@@blurplebear8573 Ah yes, liars. Because the Earth is flat, space doesn't exist and you get your worldview from a bronze age storybook, right?
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came for the mind-bending sounds and visuals, stayed for the mind-bending facts and ideas
Every Thursday!!
Inexhaustible energy source, specific to water. Federal Nonnuclear Energy Research and Development Act of 1974. Block Blue Ocean Event 💙
Maken thick ice in cold air temperatures🎈
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By "mind bending sounds" did u mean when the guy says the word "measurements" or "check"???? He sounds so weird when he says those
And you gotta love the monotone computer voice synthesizer EH and JMG channela uae! Its the most soothing computer voice I've ever heard 😂😂😂
John, you have a spectacular channel. When you ask your guests a question and they go on for ten minutes answering it without an interruption is what sets you apart. You are getting such an amazing and detailed answers from the bottom of their hearts backed by the data and knowledge very few can obtain, but most importantly is hearing these incredible minds speculate because with out our speculation and curiosity we would still be throwing sticks and rocks.
Thanks, and that's exactly the method. I read all of the guest's papers and materials beforehand, go in prepared and informed to ask relevant questions and then just let the guest speak and show their passion for their work. It's really much like being a student asking questions from a professor after a lecture, you ask the question and then listen and get the complete answer. And, often, we end up with gems of information that we would not get had the guest been interrupted.
John Michael Godier It’s so refreshing to listen to an interview where the interviewer isn’t interested in being part of the answer.
+Zuka001. While I agree, I would cut some other podcasts some slack because most guests are not teachers or lectures as well.
Lobos222 Poor interviewers do a poor job regardless of whom they’re interviewing.
Couldn’t have said it better myself,
Once again, when unwell in bed, this time with food poisoning, John uploads a great distractor! Many thanks
Get well soon!
John Michael Godier Thanks John,
You better be better 😤 by now bro, hope you feeling better 🏅
Seriously? You know damn well he plans to kill you with an axe.
When people use an unnecessary amount of commas.
Months ago (different YT account) I let you know that I was watching your videos during chemo, then I let you know that I was watching them in remission. Unfortunately, my cancer has relapsed but nothing has changed about your videos. Still as amazing and intriguing as ever! I can't say that your videos were my main inspiration in starting a YT channel but definitely a small part of it! There is certainly nothing more relaxing then rewatching all your videos in the background while debughing code for my undergrad research project haha! Thanks so much for all the great content!
@Bianca Ferreira thanks so much! I am starting to fo better and have a video posted on my channel of you wanna check it out :)
Stay strong brother please! Sending love
Stay strong. You are in my prayers. Remember it is not a battle, it is war. Win the war then go do something good for humanity.
@@Big.Ron1 thanks man! I've been doing a lot better. Treatment is going well, finishing up my undergrad research project, applying to masters, and started posting workout videos to my YT channel 😀
@@TheNamesFive hello,
Good work finishing up your research project. Hope your treatment is going well.
I fell asleep to some physics lecture, and awoke from a wonderful dream about colonizing Mars. Turns out RUclips had chosen this video to assist my dreaming.
To sit there and just listen to sounds on another planet... that would be pretty humbling yet amazing too.
That's already been done with Jupiter hasn't it or is that like radio frequencies we wouldn't actually hear?
What would be more amazing is somehow finding away past the firmament.
@@oceanlawnlove8109 YEah those aren't actually sounds as sound doesn't travel through space. With Perseverence we will actually hear sound with actual microphones.
@@oceanlawnlove8109 It is thought that isn't really sound in reality but freakish anyway. I remember that I listened to a piece of music made up by such recordings from various planets. It should be here on RUclips somewhere.
@Saša Šijak Given the limitations of the rover and the data link, that is not going to be possible. Maybe that crazy entrepreneur Elon Musk will deliver that some day.
The final twenty minutes or so when Dr Green is talking about the possibly of life elsewhere in the universe is so inspiring. You can tell how passionate he is about what he does. And the music overlay makes it worthy of being one of the greatest sound clips I have ever had the joy of listening to (over and over again).
As always, pure focus on quality conversations and scientific substance. Thank you, Event Horizon.
I can't put into words how grateful I am for these videos. Everyone is so divided lately, and it seems so small and petty compared to the privilege we all have to live and LEARN, in this universe we find ourselves in. Informative and entertaining as always.
Yes nice to sit back and relax and forget about the criminals running loose in our streets.
@@Hail_Full_of_Grace for sure. I try not to get political, but it's getting completely out of control and the future looks grim. That's partly why I enjoy these videos so much. I learn a lot, and I can escape for a time from the bleak reality of reality.
If it keeps your fantasy alive keep watching this fakery. NASA = to deceive/beguile in Hebrew, their logo is a serpents tongue... And people believe their lies? Astonishing.
@@enoch13th85 I can't believe that I temporarily forgot the Earth is flat. I feel so stupid now. Apologies, very embarrassing of me.
@@enoch13th85 lolllll
Honestly this channel is a godsend. I've had severe insomnia for as long as I can remember, to the point where I was worried my chronic sleep deprivation would cut years, if not decades, off my lifespan. At 23 years old I have finally found the cure: This podcast. Event Horizon is always super interesting, so it takes my mind off the fact that I'm trying to go to sleep and thus eliminates any kind of "I'm supposed to sleep but I can't"-anxiety, yet at the same time the ambient background music and JMG's amazing voice is calming and relaxing. The best part is I feel like I'm never running out of new material, because if I fall asleep in the middle of an episode, I just restart the episode the next night at the last part of it that I can remember. I can't even put into words how much getting sufficient and consistent sleep has helped me in all areas of life, and I have this podcast to thank. Thank you.
Thank you for letting us know. To know it helps this way is tremendously gratifying.
Please use this to fall asleep! When I was 23, I dealt with the same thing, and listened to radio in those days to get to sleep. This is an adaptation of how that worked back in the 90's. Just drift off, learn, and forget everything else and sleep. And then pick up on where you left off the next day and start the cycle over. Best of luck :)
@@JohnMichaelGodier you are an amazing person. To reach out to a young man who is struggling with something so stressful and concerning shows you are doing this for your audience. I too struggle with similar issues and I love both of your channels....though I heard a rumor there is a THIRD?
One hour of pure awesome. That was a great interview, even by Event Horizon standards. I can't wait for 18 February 2021!
Love how the raw data from Jupiter fly by was made public for us commoners to look at---and all the extra insights gained from so many minds asking questions. Hope the data sharing continues with every exploratory flight!
thank you for this program.
This has been one of the best interviewsI’ve ever heard. Just in general. You let the man speak and go into detail yet you know when and how to keep the conversational flow going.
This was very enjoyable to listen to.
"Pray that there's intelligent life somewhere out in space, cuz there's bugger all down here on Earth." - Monty Python.
@Polin Ni Murrigan - Stop pushing the blame. If you're a human being you're just another spoke in the wheel of stupidity. This planet will be a much more beautiful place once we're all gone. WE ARE THE PROBLEM.
@@HardRockMiner I repeat, you are the cancer!
@@jameswest4819 - Oh no! An insult from a keyboard jockey on RUclips!?! Whatever will I do ?!
@@HardRockMiner Actually, the thing I object to the most, is people that are so self-righteous that they condemn the whole human race in some twisted, self-flagellating kind of punishment...I suspect you are a self-loathing Catholic. Digging minerals out of the earth is not a bad thing. We have needed to mine the Earth for thousands of years.
@@HardRockMiner Keyboard jockey lol, I'm going to use that from now on.
That notification again 'Event Horizon'. Played a big role in me able to live through the last painful 5 months of the pandemic - not entirely kidding!
Happy to know it helps.
It could be kidney stones
Great interview! There's nothing better than when a knowledgable person like Dr. Green is eager to share what he knows through many years of study and research.
God I hope this person starts saying 🙏 make ice 🧊
Pump sea water spray to snow and ice expanding solar radiation management.for dump heat to space planet unique locations.
Is amazing, but to stabilize the jet stteams, make snow and ice thick.
We have listened to every podcast you two have collaborated on they're the best
Your guests are always a pleasure to listen to. As are you John.
Amazing show as always.
Very uplifting interview thanks so much for taking the time to record and share.
The quality and effects just get better and better for each video, love this collabs that with this high of a quality!
One of the things keeping me sane in this lockdown. Thank you!
I'm insane 😳
Mass manufacture gravity engines.
Make ice falling snow ❄ thick
ICE CAP, SPRAY WATER UPWARDS
You have my sympathy, Mr. Ge. Something that might help, a little - have you ever heard of Second Life? Virtual World? What might make the site interesting, from a sanity-preserving point of view, is that one can now use voice on it, allowing for real-time conversations that sound like conversations.
Most of the ones you'll find in-world are a little banal, but in principle you could find some people with common interests, meet them in-world and have a discussion, without the lockdown getting in the way. Get a little of your social life back.
Also a nice break from the news of the seditious coup led by our so-called president.
I love how excited and passionate all your guests are about what they do. Dr.Green is no exception. He sounds so genuinely happy and excited about it all.
It makes me sad that so little of humanity's resources and effort go into space exploration and science. Imagine what we could accomplish.
This channel should have MILLIONS of subscribers. Keep up the great work man.
Gosh darn it was nice how the guest took the host's technobabble cues and went right into details about how the RTG works, no way he'd talk about that stuff in a mainstream interview.
Jim Green is one of my favourite people at NASA. It’s a delight to hear and watch him speak. The enthusiasm he has is exciting!
He really sounds like Owen Wilson lol. Great episode
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Maybe JMG should ask him to say it in the next interview.🤣
I was going with Bruce Dern
Haha
I DIDNT KNOW OWEN WILSON WAS INTO ASTRONOMY ❤️❤️❤️
That is definitely Owen Wilson 😂
Only discovered this channel last week and I have been watching every single episode non stop. Love the work here.
Thank you. Glad you found us!
Congratulations (and thank you!) for having such a most prominent guest! You are really becoming someone in the space world!
I've spent a decade now, as a complete amateur, listening to what biologists, geologists, mineralogists, climate scientists, other geophysicists, astronomers, cosmologists and even philosophers and crazy fictional visionaries have to say about the possibility of life outside of Earth. And the clear and simple answer is that no one knows! It's frustrating, but no one can tell whether life is everywhere or nowhere. Basically because we haven't taken a good look at it on site. And there's no clue as to how life once originated, here or anywhere. Sitting at the desk and speculate has turned up nothing at all. Unless some genius slams his head hard on the desk so that something good comes out of it, I doubt anything will. We need to go there and bring back samples in order have a chance to figure this out.
I take the point of view of John Milton in Paradise Lost (with the argument that it is at least well written), where Adam is visited by an angel who explains to him why day turns to night, why there is sea and land and such practical things. Adam curiously asks whether there are other paradises at those white dots in the night sky? The angel answers that it is not for him to speculate about such things, but instead do the gardening of the Paradise created for him.
Imagine if the galaxy are full of life and intellegent life but their prime directive force them to hide from us until we get to them.
You got an extremely important NASA official to do an interview - brilliant! I amconstantly surprised by the amazing people you get to talk on your show. I keep telling my friends and the kids I teach how good your channel is - I learn a lot more from an hour of event horizon than virtually any TV or Radio show. It would be great if someone were to interview you on main media channels to show the quality material that can be produced by a small group of people who love science and who must work bloody hard to provide content like this.
Every time I start thinking 2020 is the worst year ever I remind myself that WE'RE GONNA FLY A HELICOPTER ON MARS.
We're gonna be flying that in 2021 though but yeah very exciting stuff😁
Maybe it'll crash with this year's luck
@@personzorz Noooooooo!
Imagine if perseverance just gets stuck somewhere on the first day and all their unstuck measures fail and it's over lol
You must be very young to think 2020 is that exceptional.
This channel is awesome!
It's crazy how a 300-mile-wide piece of real estate like Enceladus can have so much stuff goin on inside
well, we dont know that yet for sure
@@raidermaxx2324 there are lectures available on youtube about all the activity and processes and water going on inside Enceladus. Cassini space mission
@@stevencoardvenice what makes you think I'm not aware of every single scientific study or mission or program dedicated to life on Enceledus? Cuz I assume that's what you mean.. we all know that the "Tiger stripes" are due to a geologically active area in the southern hemisphere of Enceledus which causes liquid water to escape from cracks in the ice, and be shot up into outer space where it forms a ring of Saturn. Also we have sniffed organic compounds in this water during a cassini fly by.. so I mean, if that's what you consider alot going on, I guess so. It still doesn't change the fact that it's working with a tiny area,compared to Europa, Titan, Pluto, or Callisto, which are all possessing entire world spanning oceans 100 of km's deep. Also Ceres. Ceres probably has more going on than enceledus to be fair. But hey nobody knows yet.
Also,due to the significantly tiny area of actual liquid water on Enceledus, it is highly likely, this isnt an ancient phenomenon... Like Europa has had billions of years to evolve life in it's massive oceans, whereas Enceledus maybe only a 100 million years in it's 5 km deep lake.
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I'm not sure how anything you wrote contradicts anything I said, antifa-guy.
A teeny tiny rock in frozen deep deep deep space has the potential for life and has to be explored eventually. I'll let you use your big brain to extrapolate what this means for the galaxy as whole
Great episode and fantastic guest! I wish you asked Dr. Green about the Viking lander experiments.
Been a fan of your content on both channels for quite some time now. I just wanted to tell you your editing, narration, and choice of music is superb. I watched one of your first event horizon videos again and you’ve come a long way my friend. Thank you for your videos and your time. Take care John!
Godier‘s is still the best space narration voice
Fantastic get JMG, Erin, and Ross. And then JMG hits it out of the park with a fantastic series of questions to make the most of it. Big thumbs up 👍.
Thank you!
@@EventHorizonShow Thank you all. Special thanks to your guest for spending the time with us to explain and reveal all this to us. I learned a lot about how things are going to work on Mars, despite being a proper geek about rovers and remotely-operated aircraft.
I think I'll listen to it again later as a podcast, now that I've seen all the slides.
You can hear and feel the joy this guest has for his line of work. THAT is the dream for everyday folk! Great interview!
The most amazing channel on the tube..
Look up the video - flat earth preacher debates harvard students. Interesting.
@@nocturnalintern4150 There’s zero idiotic conversation about flat earth that’s interesting.
@@SportsTalk_J The only interesting thing about flat Earth is doing the experiments to disprove it.
It made my day to see the topic of this latest video! Gotta stop working soon so I can watch this!
We'll be here.
As always here and ready for another EH.
I simply can't believe how this show makes me happy, I literally soak in everything I hear!
Brilliant video and huge thanks to John Michael for giving me the opportunity to learn, love and absorb some of his enthusiasm.. My mind is so much richer because of your willingness to share. Thank you 🤗
Holy credentials Batman!
Having discovered this channel last year I now look forward to my weekly episode of Event Horizon. It is very good.
But I have to say that I especially enjoyed this episode, not just for the diversity of subject matter but for the guest Dr. Jim Green. What a wonderful talker and I would say also a wonderful educator. Not only does Dr. Jim tell us inside info on what NASA is up to but his passion for his work made the telling of the story all the more enjoyable to listen to.
Importantly Dr. Jim would give us a bit of a background to whatever question was asked. Instead of, for example, just answering a question about what life could be on such and such a moon, he expanded his answers to tell us something about the moon, its history, how we hope to explore it, etc.
He didn't talk down to us as if we are idiots but nor did he make the mistake of assuming that we all knew what Europa or Titan, or whatever, was. That's a great educator. In this field so many people seem to assume that the listeners already know the stuff that they don't. Anyone from 12 to 102, with lots of knowledge or no knowledge about the Solar System, could listen and be enthralled by Dr. Jim. I know I was.
Thank you all for a really enjoyable programme. It is 3 days later, I am still buzzing from it and will listen to it again tonight.
Spectacular video and guest. Can't wait to drill into the Mars and Europa's ice, as well as send a submarine to Titan's lakes.
lol good luck with that fantasy.
@@jagsfanrick pricks like you just love to be cynical and downers don't you
I pray i live long enough to see probes in alien oceans! It will be a proud day in human history!!
@@UnknownPerson-cq3qv you have to have critical thinking on this matter. If you lack that then that is on you. Believe what you want but to call names, disparage without showing proof that i am wrong shows you are of shallow mind and soul. Good luck with that.
@@jagsfanrick Calling it a "fantasy" when this entire channel is based on optimism and forward thinking shows you lack the critical thinking skills to effectively analyze context.
Responding to positivity with cynicism serves no purpose except to satisfy a piece of your small brain. Getting people excited about space is a crucial step in the pathway to making these lofty "fantasies" become reality. Public perception and support of space exploration is essential. If you can't see that, then you truly lack the critical thinking you have been touting.
Take your pretentious drivel elsewhere.
I'm here in October, so maybe too late for a question, but here goes: Is there anything on Perseverance that can clear the microphones in the event they get caked up with dust or is that a non-issue? Looking forward to hearing the Martian crickets! Thank you for your time and enthusiasm Dr. Green.
What about Ganymede. It has a friggin magnetic field no other moon has that right? Do we know if Europa’s core is as active as Ganymede?
Galileo has found that Europa has a weak magnetic field (perhaps 1/4 of the strength of Ganymede's). And most interestingly, it varies periodically as it passes thru Jupiter's massive magnetic field. This is very strong evidence that there is a conducting material beneath Europa's surface, most likely a salty ocean.
With this, i'm wondering if it's possible if this is enough protection. :D
@@xanider5098 look at the crap that lives at the bottom of our oceans on steam vents that are 1000 degrees. I would think there is life everywhere. Might not be as dumb as us too.
@@dsm091 Lol not a high bar imo.
EXTREMEAHPHOBES 💯💯💯💯💯💯
@@dsm091 It just depends on the conditions that are needed to get life started, remember extremophiles are highly evolved and complex organisms who adapted to survive in very hostile environments.
Space is so big it's beyond our expectations. The incignificant steps we have taken to explore space is like us for the first time opening our door and looking at a world outside.
Always excited for the Thursday upload!
Ah, fall into the event horizon! ❤️
This is the best interview you have done, hands down. Please interview Dr Green again, I need to hear more.
If one went to Mars equator during the summer and had an oxygen helmet on but nothing else, could they get a suntan?
Probably the type of suntan you wouldn't want.
Event Horizon 😂😂😂 no kidding
Event Horizon Haha too bad but thanks for answering ❤️
UVA+UVB+ BONUS UVC to be extra crispy!
The near vacuum might play havoc with your blood vessels.
So cool when an intellectual and a scholar such as Dr. James Green unabashedly expresses his excitement and jubilation like a little kid in the best candy store ever. Love that.
The guy must be losing his mind over Venus right now...to think, it was always you, Venus ❤️👍
Best astrophysics channel in world
My wife just suggested we all drink everytime he sayz " OKAY" ...😊
more like "M-kay" and "ar-ight"
@@theobserver9131 Which is better than the standard agreement answer preface these days, which is “umm, yeah no, that’s right”.
@@Markle2k I HATE it when people say "no" when agreeing. Where did that come from? I have only ever heard Americans do that.
Very interesting as always. Keep up the good work.
Coolworlds just released a new video today about the apparent discovery of some exomoons, so lots of good stuff today
Dr. Green's excitement about these topics gets me even more interested! Delightful. Thank you ❤️
The "life probably does not exist on Venus at all" comment didn't really age well
It’s still accurate
@@carletouk you obviously don't keep up to date
@Duke Wang still a high probability, and any probability is more than not existing at all. So, again, you are the confused one.
Really ? Did anyone prove the life on Venus? We have no idea if its phospine, ammonia maybe? 3y from your comment it still seem to be accurate
@@DoktorNFC phospine ? Very possible its ammonia....prove its phospine, then make a research how it got there and why and then you can talk to people that they ain't up to date
Dr. Green exudes a lot of joy, curiosity and enthusiasm for his work.
It's been a very busy past few days at work. I FINALLY have a chance to sit down and enjoy this episode. Here we go!
Thank you for all of the fantastic content! :)
Thank you for watching!
@@EventHorizonShow my pleasure!
Amazing podcast as always. Thank you for shining some light during these times.
Long live Mars Rover! 🇺🇸🦅⚔️🥓🎸🛰️📡🔭🔬💊💉🌡️⚗️📀🔋👙📈
i love the cinematic production, absolutely amazing and mesmerizing!
Appearently Oceans and Liquids *are* everywhere!
Quite literally, Europa Enceladus Ganymede Pluto Charon Titan!
Our own Solar System could be a zoo
Exactly. Fully discussed in this interview.
You can chuck in Ceres now more than likely.
We are the monkey cage tho, throwin our feces and stuff
What a fantastic channel. Thank you for your outstanding work.
Imagine the microphone picked up an alien conversation 🤯
😂😂😂
Hey, don't tuch that, you may break it. It isn't your toy. The humans will get so sad if you damage their toy.
To make thick ice cap at north pole of planet, dump heat to space special, spray ocean water upward!
Humans might past the heat engine test? Do you think so 🤔
They would probably tag it.
Great guest. Please do without the ads though, I listen while falling asleep and they wake me right up. Let's keep it science dont let this channel fall into greed as it gets larger.
Greed you say. And yet you want me to put you to sleep for free. And you want to fall asleep while people are speaking. I find your position astonishing.
@@JohnMichaelGodier im sure many agree with me. I rather send you money then be shocked by pointless annoying ads.
I hope the settling of mars quicken the exploration of colonization of the gas giants
No mass manufactured gravity engines, "Newton's machine works better then a brew Joule.
To power electromagnetic rocketry
Which leads to watering Mars and Pressurizing quickly 🤔
Yet to faster then light 🙄
Curve power frame of center and Mars 8 minutes out! Fear me Rs
Faster then light travel, does Mars matter anymore?
@@channelwarhorse3367 what are you talking about?
@@phxcppdvlazi 🔥
Energy Inventor. Yeah I mean huh, maybe in the right spot here. Sometimes I say Albert Einstein then me or James Prescott Joule then me....manufacture of technology applying the exact solution to General Relativity mechanically to three body reactionary engine....I say I teach how to tic tac the water molecule like satellites 🛰....
You say James Prescott Joule then you. Have some books on Amazon, Kindle, idk if you ike books 📚.
Global civilization can lower sea level, obviously 🙄.
You may enjoy the link, library as to I do crash two Blackholes together like faster than light. ⚡
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You always have such great guests on your channel.
212 dislikes. so that means 212 people are smarter than Dr. Green, they know more. These morons are frightening. Keep the great interviews coming. The channel keeps getting better
@@blowncoverage_22 so you're one of those flat earthers. I think you just proved my point, thanks.
Best channel on you tube by far keep up the fantastic work John
This is going to be another awesome interview! I always like the video before I even watch it I just know it's gonna be good!
Visiting Europa’s oceans should be a priority.
I have a strange feeling that there is something interessant in Europa
Im torn between there is and isnt. I cant wait to see what an alien ocean looks like!
@@backwoodsjunkie08 Be careful because you wouldn't want someone else to finish your Europa Report.
All the worlds are yours except Europa. Attempt No Landings there.
Another fantastic show. Thanks!
I was about to head to bed as I finished my last science video - ah shit, here we go again.
Ok, cj.
Oh man it's like midnight here and this drops right before I wanted to sleep, guess there are more important things than sleep :D 1H of JMG and Dr. James... boi Am I ready for this!
It pains me to listen to Dr. Green's scientific explanations of things like radioactive decay -- not because he's wrong, but because his explanations are so simplistic that it's obvious he's had to spend his career talking to adults with the scientific education of elementary-school children. (by which I mean "politicians".) I would go insane if I had to work in that environment.
John Michael Godier: I wanted to thank you for your hand in creating and ultimately hosting a beyond awesome podcast and particularly your theme of cosmology. So many great thinkers including Avi Loeb and Neil Turok and many others. This particular guy from NASA really helped open a window into the agency and current thinking. He really knew his stuff and I'd like to thank him for his contributions to NASA and his time for the conversation a,"v.wbnbbvvc' re er
Coyotes howling in the distance.
Then like some dogs barking 😭
Is that something you heard on the video, or your prediction for what the Mars mic will pick up? 😛
oh wouldn't that be great if we heard something like that!?
That would freak out the Nasa controllers. Until the practical jokers among them are found out.
@@michaelpettersson4919 😂
I used to love these videos going to bed before they got loaded with ads 😣
The ultimate humbling experience: We discover that life spawns easily at every opportunity, and even intelligence and technology are common. Plus, everyone is happy, peaceful and willing to share and cooperate with each other.
But they see us as too primitive to bother with because we are undisciplined and too foolish to put aside our competitive rivalries. Moreover, they can prove that having bicameral brains makes any species prone to developing mild schizophrenic delusions, such as belief in gods, and this makes them unstable, and potentially dangerous.
Our emerging onto the interstellar scene is causing concern about whether we can be given full citizenship in their fraternal pact, and most want to extend our period of quarantine for another 1,000 years, to observe whether we will destroy our own worlds and ourselves.
In other words, we are the new kid at school, and nobody wants to talk to us. Now that's a bummer....
Second possible scenario: Welcome to Heaven! We've all been wondering if you would make it. Pull up a seat. The party is about to begin. Also humbling.
Third scenario: There are good guys and bad guys. They are at war, and we have to choose which side we are on. May Heaven help us. Scary.
Scenario #4: But if it turns out that we are alone, and life is actually pretty rare, then we are at least a little bit special. And maybe God has a plan for us. Yay!!
Which one do you hope is the most likely?
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The first one is hippy religion. #4 best suits what we can see around us - no sign of intelligent life, living or extinct. No Dyson spheres. No communications. We're likely among the first in the universe.
Am I the only one that can’t help but think about shooting fireworks at Titan every time the topic of “liquid methane oceans” comes up? (I know I know, surely there isn’t enough oxygen there to allow any combustion)... but the thought is induced either way...
Meanwhile in Europe ...." Could America support intelligent life "🤔🕵️
John your work on this channel is stunning mate! 💯
Not sure if there really is much of a debate on there being life on other planets considering the life we know now that exist under extreme conditions . The rub is intelligent life . Alot had to happen here in order before intelligent life evolved not to mention all the discoveries that were made in a unique order before we could even imagine leaving the bonds of earth . I tend to agree with the Sean Carroll theory where he says there is either no forms of intelligent life or billions . And have the ability to travel interstellar space to come here , we really are not that special in the grand scheme of things ..
Your line of questions for each guest are top notch 👌.
I really enjoyed listening to Dr. Green and I’ll certainly checkout his podcast, but I hope you’ll have him on again too.
I cannot help but to picture the actor Owen Wilson while he is delivering his talk to "Harry" about "Grace" growing up in the movie Armageddon as your guest today because they sound so much alike. On a much more serious note this video is the highlight of my day. Great guest, great topic, and it works perfectly for me to just listen while I keep my hands busy soldering wires on a project that I am working on.
Excellent topics always John with videos to match. Well done and THANK YOU!
This was so interesting and inspiring, both the topics and the guest. Thanks for giving up a peek into NASA’s missions. Love your channel💓
This is a prime example of someone that loves their job
This video is fascinating and actually goes into more detail than a lot of the other space shows I've seen. Subscribed👈
if we find new and wild kinds of aquatic life regularly in places that we once where sure couldn't support anything other than extremophiles i wouldn't be surprise if we find life and that life is far more complex that we would assume anything out there to be
That wasn't great. That wasn't amazing. That was amazingly amazing!
John, thank you so much for your dedication to these awesome videos!!
You are most welcome!
Loved The Martian reference, fantastic book.