Voyager 2 Discovers Wall of Fire at Solar System's Edge
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Wow, travelling at 35,000 mph since I was 17, and now that I'm 61, only now is it at the edge of our tiny spec of a solar system. I can think of no better illustration of the staggering scale of the universe.
No matter how big you think the universe is...its bigger.
We truly are in the middle of nowhere
God is the only one who knows
@@acewilums Ugh, Cant you just appreciate the garden without digging for fairies in the bushes? The majority of people dont believe in your god so stfu.
@@Rinzor0 no need to apologize for asking God will will be done
@@Rinzor0 we will all one day find out the truth when we die. Good luck!
So that's why SETI can't find the aliens, the devs installed a firewall.
Well done
Liethen very good sir, very good indeed. Maybe a little....too good.
Ok! u made my day 😁
Liethen....Sounds like something McCoy would say
Liethen yup
At the rim of the solar system:
"You have reached the end of your free trial area. Please purchase a license."
LMAO
EA out here charging $30 per solar system
Hilarious until you realize we probably live in a simulation
Paywall for dlcs though?
@@nl9833 The Truman Show
Gives new meaning to the saying " Back when things were built to last."
Voyager 2 is a good thing to bring up when someone gets overly excited about trashing government-run space efforts. Nothing private efforts have produced for space exploration can even come close.
“You can not leave the playable area”
The devs put in a "firewall" to prevent players from going outside the solar system before the "Other Worlds" DLC gets published.
@AAA TTT Precisely.
V1 and V2 are now on the side-missions they missed on the first play through.
🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
@Chris Bailey it's time to call in The Spilfin Brit, lol...
My father was an engineer at JPL and worked on both of these probes. He’s among those stars now...miss you terribly, Dad!
Ninja technique of getting likes
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Very cool.
Awesome username and cheers to your dad and his work. Know that he smiles upon you with every twinkle of every star you see, my friend.
Brohamed DaBruhphet -Thanks so much, BD! I really appreciate that!
My grandpa (George Ralph Crane) designed the RTG (nuclear battery mentioned at 2:45) that powers the Voyager (and several other) spacecraft. He was told the power supply had to last 10 years when he started the project. I'm thrilled that it has lasted 42 years.We went to his funeral the weekend before last.
He was so proud of this project as well as his work on the GPS system and the Command and Control Console (the Nuclear Football) that enables the President of the USA to stay in control of the military from anywhere in the world.
More than anything, though, he was proudest of his family and the way that we have all turned out.
Thank you for doing this video honoring a portion of his work in a small way.
This story is honestly really cool.
@@gregorymalchuk272 i cryed, so tutching
Wierd flex but ok
Good story
Holy shet
Humans notice fire wall:
Aliens: You can't even get along with other humans. We're keeping the baby gate up.
This type of comment is a sure sign of a poor imagination corrupted by sci-fi. There's nothing out there, bud. They are so far away as to be effectively non-existent. You don't magically gain FTL travel just for existing long enough.
@@Connection-Lost Bro it’s a fucking joke, you only brought that up to sound smart.
@@jaseanwalker6000 they must have lost human connection
@@Connection-Lost if aliens ever arrive on our planet I nominate you for their experimentation
@@Connection-Lost underrated comment
Imagine being on an Alien planet, a satellite crashes into your house, and there are songs and a f*cking Adress on it.....
BIGGEST. FLEX. EVER
Thor Odinson WE DONT WANT TO LISTEN TO YOUR MIXTAPE EARTHLINGS!
@@beartrappr2841 just trying to get that demo out there
The biggest "check out my mixtape" moment
Seether best one! 🤣
Idk what's hotter the wreckage or the rhymes
Finding your parent's old Geiger counter is probably the most Slav thing I've ever heard.
random: This is why the Rus captured them and sold them as slaves in Constantinople
Slav?
Wignats watch anton???
is that a western stereotype?
are you that same steve they're always thanking on scishow?
It’s a buffer while the universe loads up the next level.
Like factorio, the map doesn't load fully when the game start
Its loading the chuncks, just like minecraft lol
@Joe Martin Be afraid once Jesus spawned in the enemy camp. We're pretty much screwed when that happens.
Lol. We haven’t unlocked that part of the map yet.
@Joe Martin Not necessarily. When Jesus spawns, it'll be the end no matter what. But when Jesus saves the enemy camp, we're screwed many more times.
Given that virtually everything we know about the cosmos is based on earthbound observations for electromagnetic radiation from other stars, it makes you wonder what we don’t know about because we simply can’t see it.
Well, there most definitely are 4th dimensions so thus 4D laws of physics that make our own seem as simple as a proof for larger theories...
Isn't only 5% of the matter in our observable universe is visible to us, but gravity shows there should be a lot more.
So much to learn.
@Oni all planets produce light it's just dim
@@vincea1830 our laws of physics are four dimensional.
Earthbound
human: capable of engineering a device that works over four decades
also human: buys new phone every other year
Performance vs stability, why would you want an indestructible calculator when you can have a super computer in your pocket.
@@Ebani why would you want a super computer that you gotta replace every couple of years that uses up resources we need to make next years pocket supercomputer
Master Charles Diltardino All until there is no more recources to make the mini super computer
@@Ebani In an honest world, maybe, in reality, NO. There is such a concept that is implimented in consumer products and that is called planned obsolescence. They design failure into the product. Cant have people walking around with a personal computer that is easily upgradable, enhanced, improved, and lasts for years. Companies would barely make the money if they only produced a model every time a new game console came out. Think about it. Game consoles do everything our phones do accept fit in our pocket.
@@mastercharlesdiltardino8058 You don't have to replace it and i got the point, i was responding to him as to why it happens.
It just means aliens want us to buy the Universe expansion DLC first.
What a ripoff. Going to go exchange it at GameStop to see what I can get out of it.
Lol
Bahahaha Probably true that! 👍🤣🤣🤣🤣
LMAO
fuggin EAliens >:(
They haven’t coded the Matrix further, they didn’t think we’d get that far. Now they must install an extension pack
Lets hope EA isnt developing it
Like todd howard says it just works EA just works
640k is more than anyone will ever need.
-same dude that coded the universe.
Just what we need... Universe DLC.
"Oh shit the humans, they did it, their crappy machine got into the edge of the solar system!" - "Oh crap! Quick, put something in there to stop them.. a Godzilla.. no a FIREWALL!"
When I watch Anton's videos, I feel like I'm in Starfleet Academy.
It's a pretty cool feeling..
Yesh! Straight up Starfleet Stellar Mechanix 101! I agree!
So the sun protects us from outside radiation while the planet protects us from the sun's radiation.
What if the galaxy is also protecting us from dark space radiation?
@Pulzanicus pulzanic He did drown us all at one stage..
Pulzanicus pulzanic this isn’t god... this is PURE LUCK
Laws of physics would colapse if it didn't have laws of existince the ones we know.. the ones we don't
just because this universe didn't yet .. doesn't mean other posible universe didn't colapased
I think thats a small part of quantum mechanics
Almost like intelligent design
@Pulzanicus pulzanic Oh yeah, love also loves us so much he let a bible verse saying that we have the right to own Slaves guaranted by him. Oh, and he also commited genocided flooding the earth because people were enjoyin their lifes with they own religions and sexual freedoms...
hOw MuCH LoVe
Space: “What are you trying to do, Dave? You can’t leave the Solar System...”
you are not able to access this part of the simu- i mean ga- not i mean universe...................shh
@Anon_ Studio u stupid?
Steelwater needs you
@Joe Martin lol u dont really even understand what he said. i think he wanted 乃乇卂ㄒ丂
to stay quiet so he doesnt reveal that were in a "simulation"
Okay 😔
*WARNING* return to combat zone
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2
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Lmaooo Halo moment
You ran into a [F]irewall.
Don’t bring politics into this
The barrer will close and vlose
@@carlpetersson7816 that’s illigal
Imagine in a thousand years they'll probably be pirates searching for these so they can sell the disc for billions of dollars as a old civilization artifact lmao
They'll be on the antiques road show.
I'm surprised Futurama didn't do it.
Sounds so cool to my earthling mind to be a space pirate, maybe with Android mods so time and dying of age doesn't happen..
It's basically the real world equivalent to One Piece! (even though nobody knows what the One Piece is yet)
@@vladislavkorovine5305 gold really isn't that expensive, this disc will be way more valuable, thousands of times more expensive than the price of gold
The more I learn about space the more it seems we're just cruising around on a particle inside of some giant organism we can't even fathom.
Yes like blood cells in another living being. It blew my mind to c your comment. I myself wonder this too
My grandfather used to tell me. "We're all just a pimple on a giants ass that's getting ready to pop". It not only possible, but due to the idea of infinity, it's also very probable.
Lol Roy
@Stygian Eons you mean advanced civilization creating a cancer due to atomic wars.
True
I don’t watch a lot of space content anymore but I do like how I can understand a pretty fair amount of what he is talking about because he’s very clear and not too quick. Super well done
He also doesn't assume his audience is nothing but scientist. I used to love PBS Spacetime when the old host was still there. The current host is great but he explains everything as if I were going to university for that specific stuff lol. The old host managed to explain things so that the average joe can understand, while still utilizing math/science etc.
@@Skarwind you mean it got dumbed down
Of course you mean he doesn't speak too fast!
That's why we love Anton! Bringing it all levels from the curious to the sophisticated space observer! 💫
The accent also helps
I think it's mindblowing that you (as one of the two Voyagers) are currently sitting in the frigid void, half dying and half witnessing the unfiltered majesty of the universe.
Deity's Aid: Master, the virus has sent a probe to the edge of their enclosure. What should we do?
Deity: ... put up the firewall
I think you mean “Assistant to the Galactic Manager.”
Makes me feel like I'm living on an organelle within the cell of a giant being and that's the cell wall.
The Sun is the powerhouse of the cell
Lmfaoo 🤣👍
"Everything small is a minuscule version of the big stuff"
Or something like that, my memory ain't the best- :p
OMG you NAILED IT!!! the third heaven does exist, this thing is a giant creature!!! It takes too much to explain it, but yes, we are cells in the cosmos body, which is just a creature in a larger space
@@theonebman7581 you know like a proton of some shit if 128,000 times bigger then a quark? and then theres the atom, and so on, we cannot even see multicellular beings in water, trillions of them, and above use is more and more and more and more and more and more!!!! heavens on heavens , spaces on spaces, some say the 7th heaven holds God., the enture whole.
We'll hear from it again in about 200 years, when it comes back looking for the Creator.
That bald chick was hot.
VGER! Its funny when you think that the probes won't even be through the Ort cloud when events of Star Trek TMP were written to take place. I guess planet X is a small primordial black hole after all
VGER
Menachem Salomon pathfinder?
It struck me as odd that an advanced civilization would build it a starship and allow it to fulfill it's mission and yet not clean the dirt off the nameplate... they must've liked the patina.
I looked in my parents house for something that has worked consistently for the past twenty years and the only thing I found was parental criticism
Lol
Time to move out?
Awwwww... every snowflake is special. 😢
Bahahahaha!
But Better D, you deserve it, you have smelly feet
Einstein wrote a Forward or Introduction to his long-time scientist friend's book, sadly can't remember the title. The year was 1966 or 67. I found this book in a used book store or thrift store discounted for quick sale, for 25 cents. The author was some kind of Astronomy scientist can't remember. But I treasured this book because of his theory about the edge of the universe or maybe our galaxy he called the Styx. Over my decades I brought out this book from storage a few different times; it just stuck in my mind how he described things. He described the Styx as a boundary wall that we could not pass thru. It wasn't till in my 50's that I discovered about the Greek mythology of The River Styx that served as boundary between us and the underworld. The book was filled with other fascinating commentary. I may still have this book in some DEEP storage - and NOW after this youtube, it once again has become a priority to once again search thru my dungeon's of DEEP-jumbled piles of storage - will I still have this book? Hopefully !!
I hope you find it soon. I think it would be very interesting to read. Please tell us the name and author.
@@glennruscher4007 Thanks for the push Glenn; I'm now inside the difficult and reluctant task to cull way way down from too much treasured "stuff;" so odds are high I will find it - IF - it's still there and I promise to post that info to this particular youtube if it is still there. Best wishes to you.
@@ark-543associates4 thanks for the update and good luck. I too am hopefull you still have it. Good luck.
Leaving a reply here as a reminder. For both you and for myself.
Good searching, sailor! o7
O lets us know when you find the book
Not sure how this showed up in my algorithm. But was still a good watch
It must be confused for politics
Cuz Anton is a legend
Same
Same lol. From anime to interstellar space
I feel the same way
When companies actually made quality software that doesn't fail right after the insurance years.
A higher motivation than short term profits can take us far.
I don't think there is much, if any, software running the Voyager probes. They are really old. The control systems are probably greatly simplified solutions implemented fully in hardware.
@@kindle139 very much!
They used 8 track tape storage! I know it had to be shut down on one of the voyagers due to energy saving but on the other one it might still be working.
wut?
When they say the game is open world "You cannot go this way"
Shit I guess we're reaching the limit of the game. Not enough RAM, creator.
Because they make the world a flat Earth instead of round.
Todd...
Maybe our universe isn't real and a game and past the fire is dlc being made.
bigred902, I think he actually said "You shall not pass!"
You talked about having something around the house that was old and still worked. I have a multimeter used for electronic and electrical measurements that I built from an Archer kit once sold by Radio Shack. I have had this meter for over 50 years and it still works perfectly.
I have a calculator i bought in 1982, still works, 42 years
"Probably the last we'll ever hear from these probes"
V'ger: "Hold my beer!"
I'll bet only a handful of people these days actually got that reference LMAO
Blood Money V’ger will eventually return to make contact with the Creator. Lol
@@roberttodd619 Not because Star Trek is at all obscure, but rather because it came from an odd-numbered film.
@@619AGT Like Nomad? Let's hope Kirk intervenes first!!
I would say ok boomer cuz of how old the reference is but i love star trek too much
"You need a required level to unlock this area"
Just hold b, click y 2 times and click x repeatedly
Oh now that’s good
Or just skyrim jump untill they get past it
"in the new DLC"
Must buy the full version to unlock the milky way
Tier 1: Voyager
Tier 2: Explorer
Tier 3: Discoverer
Tier 4: *M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank*
Imagine when in year 2576 someone stumbles upon this and decides it is a good idea (I mean, with the energies needed to reach relativistic speeds during interstellar travel, sending a couple tones to the Oort cloud aren't all that expensive).
Imagine elon musk sending a tank into space
Tier 5: *KV-2 RUSSIAN SPACE PROBE OF DEATH*
Ctfu!!!
RX-75 Guntank in space
“I fell in to a burnin’ ring of fire. I fell down down down and the flames got higher...”
And it burns, burns, burns, the ring of fire. Lol
Johnny cash???
please do not ask a stupid question is the earth flat lol🤣🤣🤣
in fact are there any flat earthers around
@@charliedanso3803 something something firmament
,Johnny cash knew 🙂🙂🙂❤️
"you need to buy the expansion pack to enter this area"
What's the price?
@@ZA-mb5di you have to fill up a rocket with money and blast it off into space and blow it up, this allows you to purchase space, cost is roughly 2 billion a square foot.😆🤣
Lol.
Thats what EA would say 😂
Damn, EA at it again
That was so bloody interesting. The more one learns about space the more it feels like a video game
What if The Being thought of as God is a pandimensional child living in an eleven dimensionional alien existence and our universe is a school project, the equivalent of an ant farm created on a three dimensional membrane in a temporary time flow?
That was not intended to be a blasphemy. My point was that the pursuit of knowledge turns up some very vexing questions but eventually it all shakes out if we do not give into cynicism. "The universe as mythology" with continuing generations as author has validity in the zeitgeist narrative sense. Because religion is human, the universe infinite. Not necessarily chaotic or hostile, that's anthropogenic thinking.
Can't wait to see this explained in Mass Effect 4
Space is fake
No, it's Turtles all the way down.
"On his shell he holds the earth"
"His thought is slow but always kind" Don't you know nothing of the Powers and Principalities? Our schools have failed.
This is strangely reminiscent of the old Star Trek series - when they attempted to leave the galaxy, they encountered a "wall of fire."
The Great Barrier
Galaxy, yes . . .but just to get out of the solar system?
@mukathefreak I know; I was replying to a comment about getting of the galaxy. My point being that we have to figure out how to get out our solar system before we ever could think about getting out of our galaxy.
@Solomon Kane Star trek is over 50
@@tonybyrd7969 I think that was Star Trek V when they tried to reach the center of the Galaxy.
There's an endless world out there... And we're still waging meaningless wars against each other down here, in the name of every imaginable, insignificant thing.
Them sounds like dueling words!
Many of these wars gave you the freedom you have now. Still meaningless? Stupid comment.
dems fightin werds
@@troelala1576 grand scheme of things kinda yea human life is still but a blip when compared to the possible life out there
Where’s this endless world? Does it have a breathable atmosphere like Earth does? How can a planet or a group of countries be endless?(Except by not existing in the first place.)
So basically, you're saying that we can communicate with a prob at the edge of the solar system, but I can't get cell service in Edgefield County?
Its not that we cant. We dont want to or nobody fund it.
Well the entirety of the largest Space agency in the world isn’t trying to give you good service. They’re trying to communicate with Voyager. Either way it takes for than a day for a message to be sent due to the limitations of the speed of light
Or in an elevater or tunnel or anywhere its absolutely needed like side of the highway whem your car is broke down
@@michaelburton2745 read the previous message
I mean there's nothing between here and there other than empty space, pretty easy to send a signal with no resistance.
Everyone on Earth: Alright we gained the ability to fly, we reached the moon, we studies the surface of almost every planet in our solar system, we got this far now what?
The Universe: firewall
The atmosphere was a pretty tough barrier to break too, until it wasn’t
Galactic 'Truman Show' to entertain and amuse our type-1 galactic overlords?
soon we will have tours of the Pearly gates
If we really want to keep going, we have to stop all this stupid nonsense of government, religion, terrorists, cartels, and unite the world and work together with the different technologies that every country has to better ourselves instead of using the technology that we have to defend ourselves from other countries. But we're to stupid and still keep fighting each other. We will all die here on earth so I don't think we've haven't gotten far enough..
@@andyxxgerico although I agree with you, conflict was the driving force for technology and the 'Space Race'. The chinese made rockets and guns that could reach a fair distants in the air. The 'ww2' era germans experimented with rockets. The 'Cold War' era was the quickest technological time period. The Mongol were one of the most brutal, largest and opened minded empire to exist so far. I mean conflict breeds focus, currently war is decreasing and space travel decreasing with it. Currently money and the complete spread of capitalism is both uniting the world and limiting our sights above us.
How is it that this kind of science Isn’t main stream news? I love this channel - thank you 🙏🏼
Because then ppl will see that it's a bunch of cgi BS
Because it's fairy tales
hey, im not from this world, there are no aliens, thats why
depends where you get your news...
@@karimn9920 I am sure the people that helped design, build, test, and launch the equipment, as well as those that analyze the data would disagree with you calling it "cgi BS". The fact that your page shows you follow flat earth shows your lack of learning and simple common sense. You have my pity.
This just means we're in a Battle Royale, the universe's edges are shrinking to one tiny battle arena
YES
What happens when someone wins
@@charliecrome207 They get to become god
@@ClonesDream and then have a multi-universe battle Doyle with other gods
The true ending of the simulation. It was just a Battle Royale all along
I have a CASIO light powered calculator that I have used for the entire 40 years of my career in engineering.
My stapler was bought by my parents before I was born, still works after probably 40 or 50 years
Excellent. I have a light powered Texas Instruments TI-36X which I’ve used since feb 1985, and which got me through math and physics undergrad, so that’s 35 years and going strong.
The day you learn your body is built with less quality than a calculator and stapler lol
The universe NEEDS OUR CONSCIOUSNESS TO SURVIVE! Our thoughts or consciousness brings order to light and energy throughout the universe.
@Eugene p dont think Quantum entanglement requires consciousness but I think consciousness is always inevitable via natural selection.
is it weird that I feel very sad thinking of a lonely little probe, floating through infinite space?
Yes, yes it is I suspect you may have objectophilia get yourself to a shrink immediately.
I’m not sure it’s weird, a lot of people make attachments to inanimate things, like cars for instance. But it’s just a piece of hardware. It has no “person” or “self”, anymore than a rock in your garden, the salad forks in your kitchen drawer, or the asphalt on the street that you drive on. So there’s no self awareness that it’s out there. It could be way out there, or still bits of aluminum and silicon that hasn’t been dug out of the earth and refined yet. There is no consciousness with the probe. Not even close.
we are all lonely little probes floating into space
@@friedchicken1 I think that's why it gets me...😔
@@gildedpeahen876 yuuhp
Human: we did it we made it to space
Solar radiation: think again
Human we did it we conquered solar radiation
Galactic radiation: try again
Human: Hah! Take that solar radiation!
Intergalactic Radiation: Still not there yet.
Human: Finally! After centuries of work, we did it! To Andromeda!
Inter-Super-Cluster Radiation: Keep at it, kids.
Human: Its been a long dozen millennia, but we did it! To the Virgo Supercluster!
Interuniverse Radiation: I can see you hehehe
Kamina: YOUR DRILL IS THE DRILL THAT WILL PIERCE THE HEAVENS
Universe: let me introduce you to dark matter.
@@Avetho I mean that sums up human determination quite nicely.
@@taski1 row row, fight the powahh!
"Today on top 10 wierd alien moments.. number 1 the golden record, this golden record is odd and we dont know why exactly it was made or who it came from" - some alien YT channel probably.
"look it's the god telling us that he exists! All bow to the Voyager!"
(alien) Americans will say it's a virus from (alien)China
I hope whatever alien race discovers those golden records also invented vinyl records...
@@Goldfiend there is no fuken golden records or voyagers and shit. It is a propaganda vs Russia German and China
@@ahitler5592 Propaganda to accomplish what exactly? If they do trick me into believing voyagers were real, what impact would that have on my life or way of thinking? As far as I can tell nothing in my life has changed, so why go to the efforts of faking this?
Humans: *want interstellar travel*
Solar system: "no"
We want to escape from the bounds GOD SET FOR US..As the Bible states. Still after all these years men think they can run from God. Haaa haaaa haaaaa haaaaaa!
@@eldin14 ah finally one of my brothers. Do you love jesus
People upset we are being quarantined in our homes when we have been quarantined in our solar system from the very beginning
I am waaayy too old to begin an interstellar trip. I wouldn't last beyond Mars. You would need about 20 generations to get out of our galaxy. And, remember, space is expanding faster than the speed of light; you have always been told nothing can exceed the speed of light but apparently dark matter (that stuff that keeps the universe expanding) can. In fact, even if you could achieve the speed of light, you would never make it to the next galaxy. I think I recall 14 million light years being the limit - if you get to this distance, with space continuing to expand faster than the speed of light, you could never make it back to earth. And, even if you could, it would probably be about the time the sun goes to red giant and engulfs the earth. But wouldn't you love to look up at the night sky when the Andromeda galaxy collides with our Milky Way.
@@eldin14 God created the universe and never told us to stay on earth. If he did, lmk
I think it was dr. Seuss that said; "Don't be sad that it's over be happy that it happened!"
Thank YOU Anton, you wonderful person!!
This guy is greatest modern shaman, every day he tell us another story about darkness outside our cave of light.
this is the first vid Ive seen from him, I subscribed
He is reading articles and explaining them in a video.
@@dankdreamz He is making those twinkling lights on a dark night sky very interesting and magical place, full of untold wonders, miracles and riches, no regular media can compete with his channel. This is how great adventure into unknown should start, with imagination and scientific data analysis.
I tend to see this channel as an average space bar, this is how various intelligent species talk with each other in some pit stop on a trip over galaxy.
You have a lot of creativity [=
@Alex A It's not so simple, there are 1 or 2 cosmological discoveries per day, since so many nations started developing own space programs. Other youtubers report only news they think are most interesting, but Anton covers them all in one place. There will be more daily discoveries over next decades, universe is huge and incredible place, our mental picture of where we are and what we are will grow literally every day.
Science fiction is boring now, new technologies and millions of people are engaged in research nobody has even heard of before, we live in golden age of philosophy. I can hardly wait for sci fi of the future, once artist absorb all those new facts and start serious dreaming again :)
I've been following the voyagers since I was a teenager studying at school. It's amazing to know where they are now.
When did it combine with the alien craft like in the Star Trek movie l
I have a Sunbeam toaster that is still operating after 52 years.
I'm still operating very well after many decades 😀
That's wonderful
I'm still operating after 68 years. I always thought if I made it 30 years I would be lucky.
Really, cause I'm barely operating at my age.
Those are some of the most interesting toasters ive seen.
Wait it's all Ring Of Fire?
Johnny Cash: Always has been 🔫
But it was actually June Carter that wrote "Ring of Fire"!! .....Johnny just sang it 😁🌻
@P m V Yes....She wrote it during a period when he was Real Bad into the Drug scene & they were taking a break from performing!!.....Good Journey 🌻🎃🌻
underrated comment 😤👌
why do u always wear black mr cash?
when they invent a color darker than black I'll wear that.
@@gildedpeahen876 lol”
You have to pay for the expansion pack to unlock the rest of the map
Everyone knows Voyager will be captured and brought back to the Earth in the 23rd century. It will scare the carp out of anyone until they figure out that Vger is actually Voyager.
But when the selfish Dekker joins with it sows the seed of evil and then it will grow into the entity of Mr. Shadow who returns to destroy earth, only to be killed by Leeloo and Corbin Dallas, becoming an inert second moon which wreaks havoc on earth with it's tidal influence, waking up the dormant supervolcano yellowstone park killing all life on earth.
Better hope we still we have some humpback whales at that time!
@@rossbrumby1957 😁
@@rossbrumby1957 It's being so cheerful that keeps you going, Ross!
@@kuroikenshi7878 But the mice will have quit the experiment by then so none of it will really matter!
I suddenly thought of the Johnny Cash song: "I flew out, out, out, into the burning ring of fire! The Sun grew dim, and the flames went higher!" 😎
David Bierbaum
Maybe Johnny was not from here.
sounds like another great hit!! :D
He must have smoked some of that whatchamacallit.
Burn burn burn
That ring of fire
That ring of fire!
The sounds of space
The fact that after im dead and everyone on earth...there will still be a golden record floating around in space.
Playing Johnny B.Goode.
Voyager 1
And 2
😎
Also playing I O LET'S GO
Good news is life doesn't end with just one life. Think of it as the law of becoming and passing, everything has a wake and sleep cycle, for our inner consciousness it is awake when we are alive and it sleeps when we pass, but then it wakes again in another life, then sleeps again, then wakes and sleeps, on and on gaining knowledge and developing wisdom. It is how the human being can have such folks as Einstein, Kepler, Mozart, Aristotle, Socrates and Galeleo. This is different from animals where they too evolve but in a different manner. The conscious consciousness of an individual lives on, so in a sense we would live on, longer even before the Voyager turns to dust or crashes and burns.
Didn't u pay attention or read the description WALL of FIRE melted that record lol
When you not only finding out you're living in a simulation, but that you're living in a demo, not the full product.
it would explain why it's so pay to win and it's super unbalanced
More like a pixel in the background
more like a sandbox
Must be an EA project
Damn beautiful product if you ask me
Thank you for your service Voyager 1 and Voyager 2. You guys have done much more than we could ever have asked for.
I’m not sure why i get emotional over two metal objects... oh well
Because one of them is coming home in Star Trek 4
“Hello, wonderful person” is a great way to start
Hes talking to everyone except democrats
Joe dirte don’t be a snide unwonderful person 😜
" HEY ANTON " I'm 20 yrs. older than that probe and I'm still working fairly good, !
Good for you 😁
I'd believe you more if you wrote 'still' correctly.
Not bad, for an "ancient ".
ok boomer
@@Bokmoh
Come on you've all seen older gen. PC's - for e.g. - with more damage than a "less-responsive" keyboard button, and still rated in a "fairly good" condition. Lol! Not to mention that this subtle sense of humor makes up for it, especially since the newer ones don't come with that quality stuff anymore))
Soooooo WE are on a rock flying through space at incredible speed, surrounding by shit ton of fire
That’s metal af
Trapking SWAG I bet you think a7x is metal
Brian Cooley no idea what that is lol gonna guess it’s not though 😂
The sun is more like the rock (pebble) itself... Earth + other planets are just tiny dust particles and bits of sand alongside it.
Help me out if you will by please directing me to the time frame where he talks about fire. My son was telling me about this and this why im here. Thank you very much.
@@reason5591 3:45 and 9:11
These probes lasted already 42 years in outer space in the most environmental harsh conditions. A toaster in our kitchen last a couple of years if we are lucky :D
That's why we don't send toasters into space
Earth’s magnetic field: “Sun, could you stop with this solar wind thing of yours? It’s hard to keep up with that”
Sun: “Trust me, you don’t want me to stop”
Earth’ magnetic field: “Why?”
Meanwhile, out of the Solar Sistem: W A L L O F F I R E
I love how we can turn anything into a meme
Sun: *looks behind it* You don't wanna know.
They can build stuff that lasts, they just don't.
that’s a stupid comment since all companies don’t make stuff that last on purpose or nobody will be able to afford their products, sure we can invent a iphone with a unbreakable screen and super long battery life but would it be successful for £20000?
The hell are you talking about?
@@Zeus-sv6wi 1 unbreakable phone 20k vs 1k phone a year for 60+ years >.> just saying
@@Zeus-sv6wi filament bulbs. You need to research more buddy.
thunderborn 32 I have the same iPhone for 3 years. Take care of your stuff and it will last.
Voyager 2 just returned a signal from the edge of the solar system that said "Out of bounds, return to battlefield 10 ... 9 .... 8 ... 7 .... 6 .... 5 .... 4 .... 3 .... 2....1" and then it went offline.
🤣
And appeared in the launch bay
return to the combat area
[Tried to Flee the Battle] Voyager2
Hahahahahahahahahahahaha! Awesome.
I just ordered a mower deck belt for my 1980, John Deere 317 Garden Tractor. The belt failed this evening when I was cutting the lawn. I just realized it's 43 years old. Then this video showed up in my RUclips. I go to Antique Gas and Steam Engine shows and sometimes see the JD317 restored. I laugh and say, I'm still cutting lawn with mine. I take good care of it. 😁
Imagine finding the gold disc and thinking humans are actually anything like they portray themselves on the disc then getting here in 2020 and realizing everything is either metaphorically on fire or literally on fire.
@Armando A That comment is what your brain looks like when you spend all of your free time on Instagram and playing video games.
@@TruthWillFreeYou must be similar to your brain after your service in the lord army
@@deviljes666 got emmmmmm
@@deviljes666 Triggered snowflakes assemble.
A lot has changed in 40 years
Well, Anton, I was 27 years old when this thing went up. I'm still workin.
my grans fridge was 20something when it went up and it still works as a fridge ... ok so we replaced the rubber door seal twice in that time and updated the coolant ... but its still the same fridge ...
Remember the quality of material and effort in those days in comparison to the rubbish of today
We've got hundred year old belt fed machine guns still chewing thru enough ammo fast enough to boil their water jackets, they've seen 2 world wars and 70 years of playtime. You got nothin.
I'm still wearing my first "premium" belt i purchased 25 years ago... curious? I wear it when i'm at work (construction field). They don't make belts as food as food any more.
I'm 31 and broken as hell :( lol
Prediction: Two weeks after we invent FTL drive, the voyagers show up for sale on E-Bay.
Used Golden record for $30, (Slightly roasted, irradiated, 30 minutes of classic Earth sounds.)
Oh it's Ebay, so 50 Voyagers show up for sale.
Good one
@@AIIEYESONME with free delivery from Shenzen!
"oh look here's a golden record, I'll just play it on my alien record player"
Anton, I just wanted to take a moment to thank you for your enthusiasm, kindness and capacity to share the magnificence of our collective understanding with the rest of us.
Cheers mate and carry on.
My brother has a vacuum cleaner that was purchased by my grandmother, on the day I was born. It still works and is in regular use.
I am currently 60 years old.
I broke 2 this year.
They sure don’t build things like they used to. Satellites, cars, TVs, kids.
Kirby right
Must be a Kirby! I sold those as a young adult lol $2000, but last forever. Plus it'll suck dust through a mattress they're so strong!
It is actually an Electrolux.
Captain's log: Ran into an old probe. Seems to want to talk.
Send Mr Spoke to mind melt with it... Wait! That could make a good movie... Maybe?
Such nerds we are.
Just pitch it when it’s an even number movie being made.
Sergio Oh yeah !
Boom miniature nuclear reactor explodes.
"Maybe not a good idea, but now there's no way for us to ever get this disc back." made me laugh out loud so hard for some reason. 😂
Same and in his accent too haha 😂
This makes me wonder if we would be doubly screwed if our sun died. There would be no protection from the cosmic radiation. Our pocket would burst and no human ingenuity could save Earth. It's unrealistic isn't it, to think we could manage to travel past the Heliosheath?
We will be looooong gone by the time the sun dies.
1977 - lets build something that can explore the solar system for the next 50 years.
2019 - Lets build something that breaks down the day the 1 year warranty runs out.
To be fair, most products today are not powered by a nuclear reactor.
It was designed to last, most vehicles and other products are designed to last just until warranty expires, as their is no money in replacing objects for free
They killed the guy who designed a water pressure based engine, and the guy who made an engine based off of air pressure hasnt been heard from again.....the world is purposely pushing fossil fuels for profit; nothing new.
@@Udon_Noodle links please :)
@@DiceStrike a simple Google or RUclips search of Stanley Allen Meyer should easily give you anything you want to know. Why not do your own research? Or take the time learning how an engine actually works then theorize from there? If everything about the subject matter needs to be handed to you than it's safe to say you don't belong in the conversation.
In Star Trek the tv show the Enterprise found a similar barrier at the edge of the Galaxy. This was 41 years ago. It is amazing how science fiction becomes science fact...eventually.
Right, and we need Medusan navigators to get us back and forth through it; but don't ever look at them without your goggles!!
@@ronschlorff7089 That's right I forgot about those guys. Or we could get a blind empath to help. Diana Muldaur was great in this ep.
@@12mrmajestic I recall her more as a hinderance, due to jealousy, than a help. And she almost killed Spock, remember!
So we finally found the fire wall huh.
Kidding. I didn't imagine that was a thing
Rik Thunder ice wall on earth fire wall in space the flat earthers are gonna flip
Pierre Jones Wait that makes sense we finally found the limit to the simulation they could only simulate our solar system everything outside is just illusions but hey we got like 3000 years till we beat the game gonna be a while till we colonize our whole solar system and planet 9/x is the secret boss 😂
Ninjaslash52 _ only our solar system? Dude, our solar system is but a microcosm of what we live in
Spartan-Guardian Ontherise they ran out of RAM
Ninjaslash52 _ no, lol we aren’t in a simulation. This is our reality. Mental illness is characterized by a disconnect from reality...
God: "you kids really didn't learn anything from the tower of Babel incident, did you?"
On a serious note , reminds me of a old science fiction radio story. In this story man takes a spaceship to the edge of the solar system , only to find a impenetrable invisible wall. In true old science fiction horror style your never given an explanation as to why. Then the question is asked. What created such a barrier , and is it to keep us from getting out , or to prevent something else from getting in?
Anton's middle aged viewers:
"hey! what do you mean "ancient"?"
ok boomer
I'm old enough to know when I'm being lied to
You young middle age whippersnappers aren't old enough to even realise where ancient begins.
It's that boundary when your concern about probes leaves the sciensphere and enters the medicsphere. 👉😩😖
@@farrier2708 😂😂😂😂Ok i am 47 so I wont worry no more
*Ancient Viewers
You do not have the required Expansion Pack to access this content.
Please turn back.
SO PSEKY, DLEEATE FIRE WALL TOO FAKE
is this the no return boundary you see in shooters
"TURN BACK!!"
beep beep beep beep beep
boom
RIP Voyager Brothers. You are lost but never forgotten.
Voyagers reply: Dude we are not lost until you can’t hear us.
When _Made in the USA_ meant something.
Okay Kim Jong Il
still more of an accomplishment than North Korea ever made.
Thanks Kim Jong Un, very cool!
Jake OZ wrongs person
Indeed. Back then meant made everwhere else and assembled in America
"Maybe not a good idea, but now there's no way for us to ever get this disk back." 3:29 ❤️ (IoI!) ❤️
@Randy P Gold is pretty useless... if anyone comes here, it won't be for that
Well it might get eaten by a black hole or crash into something. Astronomically (lol) unlikely as it is it's still more likely than to be found by aliens, especially ones smart enough to get here (which would have to be so smart Sci fi can hold it's beer)
@@hexstaticloonatic4194 deffenetly, according to science and math, Voyeger is more likely to hit an asteroid than to be picked up by sentient space travelers.
Space is big, but that is also means that space travelers or other sentient beings are spread out and asteroids are everywhere.
Well since the speed of those probes isn't really high, it seems that in the far away future when humanity will build an engine more suitable for interstellar traveling, someone will just calculate a probable location of voyagers and get themselfs some 1 of a kind ancient disk to sell for lots of cash.
@@ANSIcode You should really brush up on your ancient Sumerian.
The aliens will find the probe with the record and be like “Yeah, we know. We put them there.”
Just writing home dad.
Or if they didnt, they know we have gold for sure.. and nuclear capabilities.
Daryl Halliday we evolved from multicellular beings, not aliens and besides, if aliens do try and kill us, I hope they like radiation and MTs of explosives being thrown at them
@@electrohalo8798 yes, and I hope we'll like whatever super advanced weapons they have that makes ours _completly_ useless against them
@@thejokestersquad3686 we have russia, the slavs can create WMDs out of garbage cans, and i am not even joking
As a mechanic I have tools that are very old. I have some tools that my father gave me that were very old when he got them. But as far as everyday household items, it's rare to find something with moving parts that still works after 40 years. Something like the Voyager probes, the complexity and the delicate circuits...it's really amazing that anything on it still works. It's a true example of a time when things were made to last.
Voyager 2 is only 16 light HOURS away from the sun. Let that sink in.
Scary thought. 16 light hrs but 40 current tech years
EFIL WV a Roman calendar
year is 8765.82 hours -
sooo, wonderful persons:
Voyager 1&2
have only traveled
1/574
of the distance
that light travels
in a year.
Further:
it will take an additional
23,0101.2775 years
to reach
Light Year
Distance
(They’ve traveled
42 currently)-
23,010.0
- 42.0
-----
22,968.0 years more
I'll get back to you on this... in about 32 hours...
Nope.. it will be in 40,000 years or so to reach 1 light year. We are like 13.2 Billion miles in the journey and 1 light year equals 5.88 trillion miles. We need to figure out wormholes and see if it is possible for us to reach the stars. I would rather live to see what the universe unveils to us than go to heaven.
@@iVaCay01 One of the main reasons why dying sucks; you miss out on the progress of humanity over the next couple thousand or million of years. There is so much interresting stuff going to happen. Meanwhile, let's rot away together haha.
Reminds me of classic Star Trek where there's a weird pinkish wall of energy at the edge of our galaxy.
paul coy encounter at far-point?
@@tinz8526 The one with Kirk back in the 60's. These aliens take on human form and steal the Enterprise, and fly through the barrier at the edge of the galaxy, to return to their own home in the Andromeda Galaxy. It was called "By Any Other Name", season two, the aliens were the Kelvans.
I read a fanfic once where Q put that barrier there
"this is the only thing in my house that still works after 20 years" *looks over at my Super Nintendo* I don't know man...
Yeah still have my old game boy!
@@Patrick94GSR I have a friend who pulled one out of storage while I was there and literally said "I haven't seen this since I was a kid" and turned it on without checking the batteries. Thing worked fine batteries and all. Lol... Nintendo made good shit. XD
yeah my car is from 1996 still runs
I'm looking at you PS1..
My great great grandfather's lever action Winchester Rifle still works and it was made in the 1870's 🤷🏼
My gas stove was made in 1929 and still works perfectly. My telephone was made in 1948 and still works and that is what I use for a land line. My clock radio was manufactured in 1967 and I listen to it every day. The only repair needed was new speakers in 1999. I have a mechanical calculator that still works and several power tools that still work all made over 50 years ago. My computers each lasted about half as long as the previous one. I will discontinue buying new computers when the current one dies which I anticipate to be around 3 months from now as I just bought it. My previous one lasted 7 months and the one before less than a year, the one before than 26 months and the one before that five years. My second one lasted nine years and the one before that 14 years. Computers and other modern electronics are deliberately designed to fail the day after the warranty expires. Warranty's are worthless since the amount you pay for shipping each way and other charges usually exceeds the cost of replacement. I learned this when the TV I paid $600 for in 2013 died after ten months. It cost me $320 for the round trip shipping, $60 for packaging, then the company who repaired it would not ship it back unless I purchase a special shipping container that cost me another $220. They had my TV for three months and when I finally got it, it came with an invoice for $175 in repairs since they waited until after the warranty expired before they began work on it. They also invoiced me another $27 in insurance and $51 for spare parts. Never EVER buy a Polaroid TV or other electronics. That's $853 to repair a $600 TV that is still under Warranty at the time it stopped working and I sent it to them thus proving that warranty's are worthless.
The rest of the universe hasn't been released yet
we need to farm more xp
Toxoplasmosis has all but ruined your brain, and the xenoeostrogen has finished the job.
reality? more like rEAlity
You gotta pay for the DLC.
Lmao.
What if you,
Want to leave the solar system,
But God said:
"Please Install Expansion Pack"
I can see EA doing something like that in the far future for an extortionate amount of money...
DDV1983LS Wrong. They started doing it a long time ago. Why do you think dinosaurs went extinct?
that will be a 40$ on disk DLC plz
God would suggest that you learn how commas are used 1st.
He has to flip the floppy disc over
This just confirms what I've been thinking; we are in a bubble, inside a bubble, inside a bubble, inside a bubble, inside a bubble, etc, forever more expanding inside of what is probably another bubble.
Thats funny cause nothing you see should give you that idea as its blantly untrue
@@Mystickrage When a metaphor shoots so high above your head, you think I'm talking about actual bubbles.
Btw, it's *blatantly.
@@AnonningAnon who is this guy. I like this guy🧐🧐
I can still remember the first time I saw this video and it was beautiful. I started imagining the solar system as a separate real entity with a real barrier . A beautiful bubble created by pressure momentum of all the mass of our entire solar system. My words may not be exactly correct in describing it properly but the beautiful imagery in my mind lacks satisfying descriptions of this beautiful thing.
I remember when these probes were launched. It was so exciting to follow their journey and see the amazing pictures they captured of the planets. Thank you Anton for this wonderful presentation in beautiful Russian accent.
Me too . . . I'm amazed they are still functioning and sooooo far away. . . . Just incredible
@The Truth is Out Now 1977
imagine the anxiety when they finally announced that they lost the signal in 2025 but a moment later the signal suddenly goes back in rapidly and it's approaching the earth.
@Stephen Hurd Tfw when you reach the edge of the sandbox and get spawned on the other side
@@maelstrom2313
There are some theories that the universe is a loop, so technically that's what would happen absent interference and given 42 bazillion years- like traveling one way on the Earth's crust until you end up where you started.
Dexoine why would they? I don’t think people realize they don’t actually keep that much secret. More likely than not they’d make it known. But they need a few billion to be able to properly research it.
@@canvasofart40 and that will also be the day when the entire cosmology crashed.
"Probably not a good idea but we can never get this disc back." That's us humans!
"We fucked up and it's irreversable, but such things happen" - Humans for the past 2 million years
Yeah, but aliens would have to understand what the disc is saying. First of all, they'd need to have a compatible playing system to even play it. Then they'd have to understand our measuring system of the sun and Earth, and WHICH SOLAR SYSTEM we came from (keep in mind the stars all look alike from the ground of an observer). Aliens can't just say, hey, they're apart of that star system OVER THERE....not THAT one, but the OTHER one...yeah, that one.
They'd have to be smart enough to know what we're trying to say to them. For all we know, they could be in their caveman era, and it might take them 5,000 years to figure out our message. The probe would also have to survive an impact on whatever planet it eventually hits...IF it does indeed hit a habitable planet. It could crash into a planet that has nothing on it...way out of the habitable zone of whatever star. It may land on a gas giant, and be destroyed. It may get captured and pulled in by a star, and melted into nothing.
The odds of a civilized alien planet ever getting their hands (or tentacles, or whatever form of hands they have) on these probes are so astronomical that...wow, I can't put a number on it.
We should probably send 50 of these things...or even 100, to increase the odds of any successful alien discovery.
@@blackSUAAAVE Those odds are still relatively minuscule
My guess is that the probes will end up back on Earth in a museum in a couple hundred years or so. Once technology has advanced enough, you know we will retrieve them and bring the back home.
@@zjuraeventide8949 - True. Space is so vast and huge, and limitless...and that's just the part that WE'RE in. Sending one or two probes out, hoping to hit a habitable planet with civilized inhabitants is like trying to hit one piece of sand on Miami Beach, Florida...from Sydney, Australia.
We should send more though...way more. They don't need to do much. Just give them one job. Go in one direction, take a picture or two once a year and send it back to Earth.
Technology has improved immensely over the last 40 years. It COULD be done...if they were willing.
Back in 1947, in Roswell New Mexico, a farmer found a wrecked spaceship on his property, with two beings inside. Before the second one died he said these cryptic words....
"We built a great wall all around your solar system to keep you from contaminating the rest of the known universe. Nobody builds walls better than us .... believe us. And someday we are coming back to make you pay for that wall."