Things We’ve Never Seen: The James Webb Space Telescope Explores the Cosmos

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  • @victorjcano
    @victorjcano 2 года назад +387

    We are so fortunate in this day and age to be able to have access to such incredible knowledge and information presented by some of the worlds foremost scientist and thinkers. People like Brian Green, Sean Carroll, Neil deGrasse Tyson , and Richard Dawkins to name a very few. Never before has such a wealth of knowledge been available to so many. It is sad how much of this incredible internet technology is wasted providing useless empty calories of popular drivel. I am so grateful for the rich and valuable content .

    • @gokulchander1181
      @gokulchander1181 2 года назад +17

      I could feel your comment... 🤟🏼

    • @rohithbanandhan
      @rohithbanandhan 2 года назад +4

    • @arthurhunt642
      @arthurhunt642 2 года назад +14

      I love scientific videos such as this. I comment quite often when I see them. I give a lot of negative comments on religion bullshit because I see religion as being the biggest stumbling block for our advancement in science. Peace

    • @julianoazz4372
      @julianoazz4372 2 года назад +2

      exactly @victor

    • @ct6502-c7w
      @ct6502-c7w 2 года назад +8

      @@arthurhunt642 Atheist incel neckbeards are just as bad as nutty Bible-thumpers. You're both extremists and just two sides of the same coin.

  • @matthewmadonna6943
    @matthewmadonna6943 2 года назад +40

    Cannot get enough of this topic
    I fall asleep every night listening to WSF
    This is a dream come true

  • @1980juseppe
    @1980juseppe 2 года назад +88

    The World Science Festivals is a most informative and professionally done science RUclips channel out there with Brian Greene commentary at art level. Thank you so much for letting me learn through listening and wish all the best to that mission and scientists behind it. 🤞.

  • @robertmyers6865
    @robertmyers6865 2 года назад +2

    Brian Greene DID an excellent job in moderating this program!!!!!

  • @amosikyan
    @amosikyan 2 года назад +2

    The triumph of collaborative intelligence of humanity. That’s a noble cause to spend resources on. The way to go and salute to all curious minds!

  • @DrRestezi
    @DrRestezi 2 года назад +51

    Quite possibly the best multi-guest interview session--on any subject--that I've ever seen. If only we could all be this rational and respectful to others.

    • @theamericans2219
      @theamericans2219 2 года назад

      Oh.. Dr... Physician... heal thyself...
      This collection of LIFE'S LAUGHING STOCK... along with the rude awakening and inconcivable reality we are about to be confronted with...
      Makes this the best time ever in the history of this country...
      Went to look at some medical facilities last week... Corporations are trying to liquidate properties and giving occupancy notifications out...
      Nuemburg Trials 2 - shut down the WHO in Europe... as well as 258 organizations from 106 global orgnizations in 21 countries...
      The lies and deceipt over centuries beyond our ability to comprehend...
      Will conflict with everythig we know and hold near and dear to our hearts..
      Those people... you praised in the comment... in this lunatic asylum presentation.. WEREN'T THEY THE BEST... MAD YOU PROUD
      When you learn.. and actually see.. the con exposed... if you have family... please remember.. suicide is not an option...
      It's not about you... or me... it's going to be about re-gathering you senses and figuring a way FORWARD... if there is one for you...
      You should have already figured this out...... grown man and all.. but 22 hours ago you were so empty headed you knew no better...
      What a pivotal moment....
      Take care
      We are: THE_AMERICANS

    • @mackash
      @mackash 2 года назад

      What an embarrassing comment. Giving praise to these CRABS? Over pseudoscience? Reification? Abstract concept? Fantasy conjecture? Lies?
      Theres nothing concrete here.. its obscurantism at it best.
      You got no idea what is going on, do you "Dr"?
      These LIARS were busted over 7 yrs ago. They never did redeem themselves. They just dug in deeper.
      This is as far from empirical science as east is from west.
      Mate.. you rewarded lot who seem to go around calling themselves "Professor" seem to have the deepest Stockholm Syndrome. Its because of your pride. What you think your status and intelligence SHOULD be among men due to a subjective education. Your ability to REPEAT a narrative astutely and obediently does not make you a man of wisdom, nor a scientist by default. It just means you are more subjective and obedient than others due to a right side brain condition that excels in memory. In being a parrot. There aint much value in it if its not real.
      Its busted dude.
      Have you zero discernment?

  • @fabersoul
    @fabersoul 2 года назад +7

    always a wonderful treat on a dull day. thank you Brian Greene

  • @rustyshackleford2841
    @rustyshackleford2841 2 года назад +20

    Good luck humanity, we so need this.
    Glad WSF is still going strong.

  • @chadlummark2489
    @chadlummark2489 2 года назад +2

    That's how a professional interview without any disturbance while answering and no stupid questions... Thank you

  • @FIRSTWORLDSTATUSBY
    @FIRSTWORLDSTATUSBY 2 года назад +1

    I am 64 and boy how I wish I was only just born !!!!!... such exciting times !!!! WOW !!!! - A very informative and so educational discussion !!.... way to go Brian Greene !!!

  • @wormemc
    @wormemc 2 года назад +97

    I'm so happy this channel exists. As dry as academics can be, this panel's passion is clear and inspiring. I have nothing but admiration for them and a lot of hope for this mission.

    • @scarredshortstv7954
      @scarredshortstv7954 2 года назад +3

      I want to take you to Starbucks one day 🙂

    • @neildown7231
      @neildown7231 2 года назад +3

      This panel sucks in my opinion. They’re still holding onto century old propaganda

    • @MrMichaelFire
      @MrMichaelFire 2 года назад +1

      @@neildown7231 Yup... It was about 4th grade level in my estimation... really lousy panel.. Some old broad bragging about her daughters plum job and a old Cosmologist hung up on an expanding universe...

    • @ericpayne9061
      @ericpayne9061 2 года назад +3

      These last two contributers prove that intelligent life has yet to exist on planet Earth .

    • @neildown7231
      @neildown7231 2 года назад +1

      @@ericpayne9061 Well that means you too then doesn’t it and the people on the panel😂yeah I don’t think you’re in any position to judge intelligence

  • @saketsinghkaurav9423
    @saketsinghkaurav9423 2 года назад +152

    It was a masterpiece event on JWST and listening Dr John, Dr. Natalie, Dr. Ewine and Dr Adam in the well-orchestrated interaction by non-other than Dr. Brian Greene. Brian, you made this event so special with your excellent questions and the way you put them before the experts so that anyone who is interested can not only understand the very subject matter of the discussion but also enjoy every moment of such incredible discussions. You and the team of the World Science Festival are doing great work in communicating science with so ease and full of enthusiasm using full of technology. Keep it Up. And Best of Luck to all the team of JWST for its tomorrow's launch.

    • @macc240038
      @macc240038 2 года назад +8

      Brian does have an interesting Brain.

    • @chuckintexas
      @chuckintexas 2 года назад +2

      _ABSOLUTELY_ !
      I have NO idea of who any of these people are, but they bring a _clear_ PASSION and EXCITEMENT to the whole thing, that's got to be infectious !
      Its far more CLEAR now why this was done and from their perspective - one of an excitement of discovery, that we are on the threshold of some of the most wonderfully _EXCITING_ discoveries imaginable !
      I saw this, decided to click-in to casually check it out, and ended up staying for the entire presentation !
      The QUALITY of the production, the _INSIGHTFUL_ nature of the questions, and the detailed, reasonable yet *_enthusiastic_* answers, along with the visual presentations of the speakers and the use of background imagery ALL _contributed_ to an absolutely
      TOP-QUALITY presentation, but it- for me - it was the passion and EXCITEMENT of the scientists as they answered these questions presented, as well as the moderator's clear engagement end enjoyment of the experience (mirroring for _us_ our own reactions) and his well-reasoned and moderated tone and presentation-
      THIS is probably among the BEST presentations I've _seen_ of this material !
      VERY WELL _DONE_ .
      *_THANKS_* !
      My Wife (to MY wonderful _SURPRISE_ !!) bought ME what looks to be a VERY _NICE_ Telescope for Christmas, as she realized over time MY love for the material, and while our commitments to family overrode my own interests - and have themselves paid off HUGELY in the form of some WONDERFULLY _HEALTHY_ families of their own (!!) - _she_ quietly and unexpected to me pulled together enough "budget" to fund MY life-long desire !
      So MY (still to be delivered here but apparently _very nice_ ) Telescope & rig was "launched" the SAME year as JWST !!
      So- _THERE_ ;=)) !_
      To ALL who are along for the "Discovery Ride" of a _GENERATION -
      As these Scientists said-
      We're ALL _JUST GETTING STARTED_ !
      Hold _ON_ for what promises to be *_QUITE A RIDE_* !!
      ALL the very _BEST_ to ALL from Texas ! -
      -C.

    • @tonib5899
      @tonib5899 2 года назад +1

      You are calling him Brain instead of Brian, unintentional is highly likely, because you speak with respect and appreciation. You have a good day, we have all done it.

    • @RobVollat
      @RobVollat 2 года назад +1

      Whenever they zoom out to Brian in his chair the sheer brilliance of the production quality is on full-display. As good as the CGI in a modern blockbuster movie.

    • @saketsinghkaurav9423
      @saketsinghkaurav9423 2 года назад +2

      @@tonib5899 Thanks for your point. It was a typo. I corrected the name of Mr Brian.

  • @ronaldbass2250
    @ronaldbass2250 2 года назад +25

    Awesome program. I feel blessed to have witnessed this program and I'm inspired to see that the problems we think of as so vital today. Have already been considered and eclipsed by the cutting edge of the world of science today. May you all fly high and sail far. Amen and so be it.

  • @stevenrivette1321
    @stevenrivette1321 2 года назад +1

    Every day is a testament to how far we have come. Our potentials are raw seeking evasive truths.
    Still I have never quite felt the anticipation of what may be revealed by the James Web.

  • @renewable20002000
    @renewable20002000 2 года назад +3

    Brian, Pls. bring all the team members once more when the JWST starts normal functioning. We love to hear them more often.

  • @ntxoovyiasyaj-jerry9937
    @ntxoovyiasyaj-jerry9937 2 года назад +82

    Thank you, Mr. Brian Greene. The whole world needs to hear from the experts themselves. Humanity has benefited greatly from the advancement of sciences in learning about ourselves and our relation to the cosmos. Sciences is the language of survivability for the human race.

    • @Truthseaaker
      @Truthseaaker 2 года назад +9

      Modern science is a scam

    • @chamicels
      @chamicels 2 года назад +5

      @@Truthseaaker so is your mom

    • @twistedreaper3730
      @twistedreaper3730 2 года назад +2

      "graphene is in the masks, swabs and pcr tests" yikes. You have issues.

    • @RobVollat
      @RobVollat 2 года назад +1

      @@Truthseaaker 🤣

    • @RobVollat
      @RobVollat 2 года назад +1

      @GRAPHENE IS IN THE MASKS, SWABS and PCR TESTS!!! 🤣😅👌

  • @alanrain8408
    @alanrain8408 2 года назад +34

    This is not only hugely informative to amateurs like myself, but entertaining. The host and four scientists on the panel are all excellent communicators, and their enthusiasm is infectious. Many thanks to all concerned.

  • @jae52247
    @jae52247 2 года назад +143

    This video is better planned and produced than what NASA itself did with their L-30 briefing videos on JWST. I’ve watched a lot of interviews of these scientists in different videos on different channels. This video shows why hosts and their questions matter. It was smooth, and his questions were somewhat intellectually stimulating, not just repeated questions that these scientists have been asked many times the past few months now.

    • @kenadams5504
      @kenadams5504 2 года назад +10

      The host is a Theoretical physicist, so he understands the questions he's asking (probably wrote them himself).It makes for a more authentic interview.Also ,because the interviewee's dont have to travel somewhere ,it makes such discussions more likely to attract the experts .

    • @6ixpool520
      @6ixpool520 2 года назад +6

      It helps so much that your host is also an expert in the field!

    • @thomanderson7981
      @thomanderson7981 2 года назад

      @@6ixpool520 ⁰

    • @elck3
      @elck3 2 года назад +8

      Brian Greene is blessed with being super articulate and brilliant, the host himself is a treat for viewers

    • @johnstrawb3521
      @johnstrawb3521 2 года назад +1

      @Jae Lee Nonsense, you shill. 19:00 - You have some of the real experts on the JWST present, and can only figure out to ask 'How big is the mirror'? The WSF has gone into the toilet, wasting some of the finest brains on Earth.

  • @FlockOfHawks
    @FlockOfHawks 2 года назад +3

    As a kid i was fascinated by the race for the moon and as an 8 yo i watched the landing - to have been allowed to live from that to this era with all the progress humanity made is an honour beyond words
    Yes , the screen and keys are slightly blurry ( of joy & gratitude ) as i type this

    • @FlockOfHawks
      @FlockOfHawks 2 года назад

      The Web around my 30th , the Webb around my 60th - i don't think i'll be around when Webbb happens 😉

  • @TheJoineryCo.
    @TheJoineryCo. 2 года назад +2

    Wow, what a great job by Mr. Green, the narator. Thank you sir. Great presentation!

  • @DiamondGirl333
    @DiamondGirl333 2 года назад +237

    Brian has a way of asking brilliant questions in a way that even those of us out here with just a very basic understanding of Science can understand and gather great information from the answers. I am so glad I watched this. To be perfectly honest, this is the first time I have heard of the JWST. I saw it launch a couple hours ago. These are epic times we live in. I can't wait to see what we can see.

    • @Jan-eh7nf
      @Jan-eh7nf 2 года назад +3

      Good asking questions but seems to be bit arrogant. Personally I don't like the way he's speaking.

    • @1088lol
      @1088lol 2 года назад +24

      @@Jan-eh7nf I don't see it as arrogance, he is proud of the things he and his teams accomplished and he should be. I feel he speaks in a way where you can really feel his sense of wonder and his passion he gets to experience daily from working in the fields of astronomy

    • @matejfabiani9573
      @matejfabiani9573 2 года назад +8

      @@Jan-eh7nf I think Brian is a great, always tries to bring sience to us.

    • @dozzio
      @dozzio 2 года назад +8

      @@Jan-eh7nf That comment baffled me

    • @sea9994
      @sea9994 2 года назад

      Omg it is just like Hans 💋 her shaE..he was born I Uranus and liked bay con and the lenz was a perry scope of inter spectron..
      And your.rayShaw
      He was the eyeOHtoeLA COUSIN A SHOIT OF THE OLD LITTLE SPROUT.
      THE NURTON WAS A DANCE IN SPACE A RN CREATED IT IN BATMAN CITY?

  • @kasozivincent107
    @kasozivincent107 2 года назад +30

    Wow, I love listening to people at the frontier of human knowledge. This was super cool

  • @thepurpleenigma
    @thepurpleenigma 2 года назад +56

    I’m so grateful to be alive during this nexus point in our evolution… I feel like we’re witnessing a pívot point where our collective brainpower can unlock new revelations into the natures of our existence

    • @interplanetaryspecies9488
      @interplanetaryspecies9488 2 года назад +4

      I think we are heading into a new tomorrow🙌🤓

    • @vanessacherche6393
      @vanessacherche6393 2 года назад +1

      @@interplanetaryspecies9488 Just do that everyday, lots more WSF content that deals with the nature of time, your comment is true on multiple levels.
      but why is it true? that's always interesting, but a topic for previous posts

    • @mathiswiss3305
      @mathiswiss3305 2 года назад +5

      funny, your comment in these times. maybe we should use our brainpower to fix mankind here on earth.
      astronomy is nice, but not as importent as a functioning society.

    • @EpsteinIsSeaEyeAyy
      @EpsteinIsSeaEyeAyy 2 года назад +1

      your brainpower can unlock new levels of delusion and illness, this shii is fake hun

    • @AmrikeshPrajapati
      @AmrikeshPrajapati 2 года назад

      @@mathiswiss3305 is a good y7h

  • @vanislefan
    @vanislefan 2 года назад +2

    Love the way Brian Greene asks the questions he needs to ask! He asks what needs to be asked in a way that is understandable for the average intellect, and still makes the topic interesting and logical. There are few likable people like him, who anticipates what the audience may be thinking and asks the questions that need to be asked ..clearly . Kudos to this man.

    • @NextWorldVR
      @NextWorldVR 2 года назад

      What a perfect first question, what exactly will this give us over the Hubble AND WHAT AN ANSWER! When one see's how much
      further beyond visible light it can see... Wow!

  • @LionidasL10
    @LionidasL10 2 года назад +5

    I could watch John talk about stuff all damned day. He exudes passion and hype for nerdy stuff. What an absolute legend.

  • @dapivimu
    @dapivimu 2 года назад +151

    This is such a smooth, enjoyable discussion. Great job by the presenter who himself is an expert. I think that definitively made the difference because his questions were formulated intelligently, and allowed the experts to shine in their explanations. The questions targeted their specialties.

    • @frankp4728
      @frankp4728 2 года назад +6

      Oh shutup...

    • @keesverhagen9227
      @keesverhagen9227 2 года назад +4

      I could have asked better questions.

    • @neutron8764
      @neutron8764 2 года назад

      @@keesverhagen9227 not that im doubting you but it would help to give some examples

    • @sunkneee
      @sunkneee 2 года назад

      On the nose.

    • @chuckintexas
      @chuckintexas 2 года назад +6

      _ABSOLUTELY_ !
      I have NO idea of who any of these people are, but they bring a _clear_ PASSION and EXCITEMENT to the whole thing, that's got to be infectious !
      Its far more CLEAR now why this was done and from their perspective - one of an excitement of discovery, that we are on the threshold of some of the most wonderfully _EXCITING_ discoveries imaginable !
      I saw this, decided to click-in to casually check it out, and ended up staying for the entire presentation !
      The QUALITY of the production, the _INSIGHTFUL_ nature of the questions, and the detailed, reasonable yet *_enthusiastic_* answers, along with the visual presentations of the speakers and the use of background imagery ALL _contributed_ to an absolutely
      TOP-QUALITY presentation, but it- for me - it was the passion and EXCITEMENT of the scientists as they answered these questions presented, as well as the moderator's clear engagement end enjoyment of the experience (mirroring for _us_ our own reactions) and his well-reasoned and moderated tone and presentation-
      THIS is probably among the BEST presentations I've _seen_ of this material !
      VERY WELL _DONE_ .
      *_THANKS_* !
      My Wife (to MY wonderful _SURPRISE_ !!) bought ME what looks to be a VERY _NICE_ Telescope for Christmas, as she realized over time MY love for the material, and while our commitments to family overrode my own interests - and have themselves paid off HUGELY in the form of some WONDERFULLY _HEALTHY_ families of their own (!!) - _she_ quietly and unexpected to me pulled together enough "budget" to fund MY life-long desire !
      So MY (still to be delivered here but apparently _very nice_ ) Telescope & rig was "launched" the SAME year as JWST !!
      So- _THERE_ ;=)) !_
      To ALL who are along for the "Discovery Ride" of a _GENERATION -
      As these Scientists said-
      We're ALL _JUST GETTING STARTED_ !
      Hold _ON_ for what promises to be *_QUITE A RIDE_* !!
      ALL the very _BEST_ to ALL from Texas ! -
      -C.

  • @Capetown2233
    @Capetown2233 2 года назад +27

    World science festival with JWT is just amazing . This is enough to be alive …. Thanks and very good luck to James

  • @twinflameeleven
    @twinflameeleven 2 года назад +15

    So happy to be alive to see this!! This is going to shake the world! This is the future !! 🚀🛰🛸

    • @Onestringpuppet
      @Onestringpuppet 2 года назад +3

      Agree 100%! It's humbling to be alive at this time in the history of humanity

  • @renewable20002000
    @renewable20002000 2 года назад +6

    It was great pleasure watching the conversations. Brian Greene queries were 1st grade. All the scientists who participated were so transparent and clear and radiated great energy with their remarkable answers. John, Natalia, Adam and Ewine are the rarest gifts to our times. Wish all of these great persons, many more years of healthy and active life as the pioneers in our journey beyond our planet.

  • @Quark.Lepton
    @Quark.Lepton 2 года назад

    I have just enough tertiary knowledge to allow me a glimpse of what we’re now capable of learning/discovering with the JWST. It’s incredible-the possibility of breaking Relativity or further enhancing/clarifying it, refining our calculations regarding cosmic scales, gravitational effect, dark matter/energy, “where did all our water come from”, and observing a broader spectrum of frequencies with less terrestrial interference-all of which just oozes with possibilities. Just stunning and profoundly exciting!

  • @4631Whitechapel
    @4631Whitechapel 2 года назад +30

    This is the most informative and lucid explanation of the why, how, and what of the JWST I have seen, and should be viewed in all high school science classes! It is not just about JWST but about why doing science is so important to humanity.

    • @chuckintexas
      @chuckintexas 2 года назад

      _AND_ how fundamentally _EXCITING_ the entire PROCESS of Scientific Discovery can BE ! Its THIS _EXCITEMENT_ that makes a field of endeavor "fun" (important to our young people in our current cell-phone candy-crush age) which CAN if given the opportunity blossom out to a life of _passion_ that enriches both the individual "discovering" _AND others_ who _benefit from_ the discoveries !
      The _excitement_ of these scientists, and their PASSION_ was clearly evident ! This was _indeed_ one of the BEST long-form presentations I've SEEN ! I agree that this should be made available to every High School Science class !

    • @frankjacob1729
      @frankjacob1729 2 года назад

      Just a flight INTO the Now..... Interesting as allways. Possibilites are endless. What will we find?

    • @frankjacob1729
      @frankjacob1729 2 года назад

      M

  • @abdulmateenroonjho1130
    @abdulmateenroonjho1130 2 года назад +9

    I wish in future I'll be part of such great mission,
    Love and respect from Pakistan 🇵🇰

  • @squarerootof2
    @squarerootof2 2 года назад +4

    Humanity has to thank all these scientists for the enormous contributions made to their own grandiosity.

  • @corinnemoskal8757
    @corinnemoskal8757 2 года назад

    Brian Greene is perfect for this presentation.

  • @ericsalles1424
    @ericsalles1424 2 года назад +1

    One of the top5 things I am grateful for....Brian Greene and the World Science Festival.

  • @ir8145
    @ir8145 2 года назад +5

    This is the start of the greatest unveiling of the cosmos we will ever see.

  • @ImranSahir1
    @ImranSahir1 2 года назад +32

    This was a fabulous program. Great presenter, great panel, and mesmerizing discussion. Thank you for posting this.

    • @artificialintelligenceplus1321
      @artificialintelligenceplus1321 2 года назад

      Found the mathematical phenomenon A very interesting channel - "Artificial Intelligence plus Lottery"..

    • @17bullakulla
      @17bullakulla 2 года назад

      Do you want to spread Islam to new planets?

  • @SoulSolace12
    @SoulSolace12 2 года назад +23

    This answered so many of my questions that just aren't on any of the numerous news sites out there, and the presentation itself is just so cohesive! Great and communicative panel, Dr. Greene as a great host as always, great animations to accompany topics, and there's 80 minutes of all of it! Thank you for this!

    • @michaelbariso3192
      @michaelbariso3192 2 года назад

      The theory of everything according to humans that believe their intellect evolved from a monkey's brain. If the light waves from the sun were 8 minutes and 20 seconds in a past dimension of Einstein's space-time then people on Earth are just imagining the infrared warmth of the sun coming up on the horizon. The communications delay between Earth and Mars is approximately 20 minutes. We're either viewing the light from Mars in the future, Einstein's past dimensions of space-time or in real time, which do you think is more logical? Einstein's relativity is wrong light has no limitation of speed; it cannot be slowed down because it isn't moving. From every vantage point in the universe light is omnidirectional-instantaneously traveling in both directions. Light and electromagnetic waves are independent of each other. According to Einstein's relativity-time dilation's, photos taken of the Earth from the Discovery Space station traveled from the past to the future violating the laws of physics, conservation of energy and common sense. According to Einstein's projectile light particle proton light has a (constant speed) of 186,000 miles per second moving through spacetime, but if light has a (constant speed) then moving clocks cannot run slow through spacetime! :-)
      The speed of light according to Einstein's relativity is 186,000 miles per second, but according to physics if two mechanical watches were synchronized on earth and one traveled across the universe and back, there would be no difference in time between the mechanical watches proving the speed of light is instantaneous as the only way a mechanical watch will run slow is if you tighten the main spring. Big Bang, Einstein's relativity-time dilation and nearly all of science debunked. Using optical clocks, lasers and GPS to prove Einstein's time dilation-space-time curvature is like using a metal detector to find gold at Fort Knox. The closer you are to the electromagnetic fields, mass and gravity of the earth the more light bends aka gravitational lensing. The closer you are to the electromagnetic fields, mass and gravity of the earth the more light bends aka gravitational lensing. If the speed of light is constant then past and future dimensions of spacetime and an expanding universe would not be possible, obviously destroying the twins paradox as each twin cannot move faster or slower than the other. Einstein would have made a great used car salesman :-)
      Light waves can stretch, bend-curve and occupy a state of superposition, whereas the hypothetical Einstein projectile light particle (photon), a particle that has never been observed cannot. Unlike a TV or computer monitor the images we are viewing in the universe are in real time, not a series of frames that create the appearance of a moving image. There are no DCU digital convergence circuits in space yet Einstein's disciples believe the light and moving images they see in the universe aren't really there, they're just video recorded images of the past 13.8 billion years. You could lead a cult to water, but you can't make them think. Neither time, energy nor mass can create itself into nothing, reside in nothing or expand into nothing simply because nothing has no properties. Time and space are independent of each other, not material bodies or fantasy unions that magically stretch Time, energy, and matter like a rubber band into space-time dimensions. Monkey see monkey do, the science of monkeys have brainwashed you.
      Will the James Webb Telescope view the birth of the first galaxies? Nope, the universe goes on to infinity. Neither time, the atom, energy nor mass can create itself into nothing, reside in nothing or expand into nothing simply because nothing has no properties. The James Webb Space Telescope is not a time machine, you can’t travel back in time to view the beginning of the universe with telescopes that were made in the future :-). Light and electromagnetic waves are independent of each other. If science uses Einstein's wrongly theorized speed of light like an odometer to calculate past dimensions of distance and time, then using that same method to calculate forward dimensions of distance and time would mean the Big Bang was created and expanded in the future before time existed. Unlike a television or computer monitor the images we are viewing in the universe are in real time, not a series of still image frames that hypothetical Einstein projectile light particles photons create to give us the appearance of a moving image :-).
      The speed of electromagnetic wave is 186,282 miles per second vs Einstein's projectile light particle proton at 186,000 miles per second. Is this a coincidence or did Einstein plagiarize yet another phenomenon to fit the math of relativity? Electromagnetic waves in space can neither slow down or speed up, this is consistent with the law of conservation of energy. If light slowed down, its energy would decrease, thereby violating the law of conservation of energy so the speed of light is instantaneous and cannot travel slower than it does. If Einstein's projectile light (particle photon) had mass it's light could not travel across the universe, high speed particles traveling at 186,000 miles per second would break the Hubble and James Webb telescope mirrors, debunking the speed of light, Big Bang, Einstein's relativity and any science that uses relativity in their theories.
      Everyone knows cell phone electromagnetic radio waves travel both ways, yet Einstein's disciples believe time energy, mass and light can only travel one way back in time. If you simply run the Big Bang theory in reverse you reveal the insanity of Einstein's relativity and Big Bang theory. If the expansion of the Big Bang were true, time, energy, mass and light would be in the future from the vantage point of an expanding singularity-Big Bang and planet Earth would now reside in a past dimension of Einstein's time dilation (moving clocks run slow) space-time 13.8 billion years ago :-).
      It's truly amazing how the science and politics of the left are able to keep people denying reality, there are no DCU digital convergence circuits in space, yet Einstein's disciples believe the light and moving images they see in the universe aren't really there, they're just recorded images of the past 13.8 billion years. Pretending not to notice the gross contradictions-pseudoscience in Relativity is typical of Einstein's disciples, devaluing the source of any information that's in contradiction with their beliefs-theories. You could lead a cult to water, but you can't make them think. If the light from the universe travels to past dimensions of time then it's light is also traveling into future dimensions of time (instantaneously). “And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.” a state of superposition where time and gravity run inwardly, outwardly, in all directions in the same time frame, similar to the electromagnetic field having no beginning and no end. "I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End" Revelation 22:13. Disciples, remember thy 1st commandment, thou shalt not question thy lawgiver of relativity for blasphemers are the devil's pawn. Let thee not dwell in dissension of our Lord Albert, shun them, drive them back to their jungle lair amen. Albert Einstein, an autistic violinist patent clerk that had access to more papers than Suzanne Somers litter box yet creates theories with more bugs than Terminix- Magnetron

  • @BenjaminWasHere
    @BenjaminWasHere 2 года назад

    I’ve said, what we do well is self reflect our curiosity into our imagination, then flip this outwards into a question that dictates a tool to be made in the pursuit of our curiosity: And we make good tools. Cognition with the opposing thumb is all that’s needed to make machine tools like Hubble, Webb, the LHC, inter alia. Observing this panel, I’m excited by how good these scientists are at understanding their curiosity. It’s the same one we all have shared on the meaning of the components of why we are here. Educated individually and now organized as a mental-tool to find answers, my confidence is solid that answers will be found. Expect discoveries! And further, this interview was expertly hosted. Some of the questions were so good… that I replaced my questions with the ones being asked. Much Respect, Bravo! Do Your thing! Benjamin

  • @pgowan
    @pgowan 2 года назад

    Brian Greene is bar none the best science interviewer on the planet. He knows the questions that need to be asked, he can hear and feel the curiosity of the audience behind him, and he knows how to draw the information out of the panelists and how to weave an amazing and intricate discussion that is inspiring, fascinating, and enlightening: one that that drives further curiosity and an infinite stream of further questions.

  • @DenethordeSade.90
    @DenethordeSade.90 2 года назад +4

    I'm so lucky to be young and alive in this amazing new era!

    • @ronaldbass2250
      @ronaldbass2250 2 года назад +2

      I'm so lucky to be old and alive in the exciting time we are both experiencing. Lol peace to you.

    • @jamesb6857
      @jamesb6857 2 года назад

      @@ronaldbass2250 You are replying to a bot, buddy. Think about it.

  • @thechisensei
    @thechisensei 2 года назад +17

    Perfect episode to watch right before the launch. Thanks to all of you for moving man's knowledge into the next level.

    • @a_brand_architect
      @a_brand_architect 2 года назад +1

      Right before the launch? You mean the delayed, launch last month costing us over $10 billion dollars (and, yes, Greene, that IS a lot of money over time) .

  • @andrewofaiur
    @andrewofaiur 2 года назад +6

    Unbelievable. These people are doing magic. Truly humbled to share the same timeline as these individuals.

  • @shwetaaggarwal7573
    @shwetaaggarwal7573 2 года назад +4

    Just love the fact that anyone without any prior background in astronomy can access such expert shows
    All the discussions were beautifully linked and simplified to inspire any brain..absolutely wonderful!

  • @cosicave5179
    @cosicave5179 2 года назад

    Interrupting my viewing of this video to congratulate the team and Brian Greene's cohesive directing of the guests. Unlike another presenter for World Science Festival (excuse my not naming him), Brian is focussed and non-trivial; he does NOT try to be funny, nor does he patronise his audience. This keeps all parties fully focussed and engaged, rather than interrupted or diffused. The learning experience is thus enhanced, rather than frustrated.
    (Please spread the word to you know who!) 😉

  • @Onestringpuppet
    @Onestringpuppet 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for the live! I continue to live with hope and love in my heart

  • @efisgpr
    @efisgpr 2 года назад +7

    Imagine all the incredible information just streaming at us in every piece of the sky.
    So many are watching and pulling for us.

  • @damslifevlog5031
    @damslifevlog5031 2 года назад +13

    Thank you Brian and team. ❤️

  • @avaceleste
    @avaceleste 2 года назад +2

    This is what we need right now. Something beyond us and our worldly problems. Something extraordinary. I’m so excited to see what we learn from the James Webb Telescope.✨

  • @uopeople
    @uopeople 2 года назад

    Wonderful discussion with amazing graphics! Such an insightful video

  • @ramizr
    @ramizr 2 года назад +40

    This is just a freaking awesome presentation ! WSF nailed it like they always did ... fingers crossed for JWST ! And , personal thanks to Brian for asking those questions (I feel like he read my mind haha ) . Let's hope for the best

    • @a_brand_architect
      @a_brand_architect 2 года назад

      Ah, @Philonoist - Did you really miss the fact they can't even nail the cost or timeframe, let alone a unified goal for this project?

    • @whataboutwumao2110
      @whataboutwumao2110 2 года назад +1

      Lol, I think it's already launched and fully deployed at Lagrange 2. There are multiple goals, exoplanets, the furthest galaxies, the center of the Milky Way,etc.

    • @ijustwanttolikecomments4677
      @ijustwanttolikecomments4677 2 года назад

      @@a_brand_architect i don't know that it's so much "missing the fact" for me, but just understanding the world we live in.
      also, creating something brand new, it's difficult to "nail the cost and timeframe." it's a lot different than estimating the cost and timeframe for replacing your car's alternator...and mechanics still can't seem to "nail down" the exact cost and timeframe for that either.

  • @kellybraille
    @kellybraille 2 года назад +10

    I can't WAIT to see what the Webb shows us!!

  • @michaelvan344
    @michaelvan344 2 года назад +61

    Congratulations all those who have be involved in the development of the James Webb Telescope, even if doesn't work or is not up to the standard it as taken many minds coming together thinking and having conversations for the future prospects of other worlds with possible and information helping understand the chemical compounds that took to create this worlds. Special mention to John, he is a living wealth of knowledge about space and what it takes to best understand the next human leap in this field, I only hope he is still alive to see the next big discovery of life on other planet, if it would intelligent life I hope one picked to have intelligent conversation as he is so humble human being.

    • @geodarnodan6750
      @geodarnodan6750 2 года назад +1

      Be careful, China is going to steal the technology and build its own telescope.

    • @vanessacherche6393
      @vanessacherche6393 2 года назад +6

      @@geodarnodan6750 They can go ahead, this isn't a zero sum game. If anyone pulls this scope of achievement off without a hitch, u srsly gonna b mad bout it?

    • @randar1969
      @randar1969 2 года назад +1

      @@geodarnodan6750 That doesn't fly if china builds an telescope and doesn't share the information from it, it won't be used by science either. and even if they put chinese scientist on it with an gag order then it cannot be peer reviewed and becomes worthless even to the chinese.

    • @godsbeautifulflatearth
      @godsbeautifulflatearth 2 года назад +1

      It's a scam.

    • @jerrson9020
      @jerrson9020 2 года назад

      @@godsbeautifulflatearth Like everything said? Seen? Everyone everywhere within all areas of research and development? Experts or at least highly educated or extensively studied areas and recognize by humankind and...? General interest hypothesis and theories and cur people curious and willingness to allow others the ability to reason and possibly resonate with someone or something? Having personal or accumulated knowledge remaining someone or to date highly consistent? Disgusting areas of study and interest and those doing so and placed in which to leave common place or exotic and unique ideas with perspectives? A lot of information and shared experience. Accumulative efforts acknowledged giving a huge span of varying degrees I want many assume for reality from general to average up to the point of exceedingly complex to the unknown? Errors and failures and chance? Speculations and desires of panelist? Openness to being completely incorrect? Feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction? Amazed and intrigued. I can't imagine complete scams all throughout. Questioning nature of nature and not venturing too far away from comfortable face value while not leaning heavily on a single approach will always generate opportunity for discoveries. Always keeping a place open for reasonable factors like the use of any sort of tactic including employing scams since useful advancing human desires. It's something we are good at. I'm just curious what you feel is a scam or on what you were scammed while here.

  • @isabt4
    @isabt4 2 года назад +29

    This is sooooo exciting! What a time to be alive! Thank you! Can’t wait for the discoveries to pour in! Thank you for your most wonderful explanations, I am in awe ❤️ This certainly does help give us ego driven human beings a healthier, wider and more accurate perspective of who we are, and hope that we can find solutions to turn the damage we have imposed on our beautiful planet

    • @darkspirits1736
      @darkspirits1736 2 года назад +2

      After watching this my love for my mother earth is on other level hope we all humans should understand that our species and earth are very unique in this vast universe that makes us realise we should stop damaging our beautiful earth.

    • @a_brand_architect
      @a_brand_architect 2 года назад

      So exciting! As exciting as seeing billions of dollars thrown to muddy science vision all dressed up in scripted actors complete with high ticket 3D graphics, custom music and past staged dance performances to make them seem important. Come on, now...

    • @neildown7231
      @neildown7231 2 года назад

      All that will come from this is more nonsense theories of dark this and black that

    • @cheapbastard990
      @cheapbastard990 2 года назад

      Damage? How? The planet doesn't care what messes we make. No matter what we do, the planet will survive just fine. We may not, but the planet will and life will continue to thrive with or without us.

    • @isabt4
      @isabt4 2 года назад

      @@cheapbastard990 I know that

  • @richwest1224
    @richwest1224 2 года назад +5

    Great program, and Brian Green is brilliant as usual. Love learning all I can about The JWST. What an exciting time!!!

  • @mikecroly4579
    @mikecroly4579 2 года назад +18

    Thank you and everyone having to do with this wonderful production about the 'James Webb Telescope'! So well done Mr. Greene! So very informative..I think you have terrifically filled the void left after Carl Sagan's passing..Thank you for all you do sir!

  • @Rare_Creature_
    @Rare_Creature_ 2 года назад +6

    This is exciting because each representative has very intelligent and unique answers with different perspectives, and I love every second!

  • @Meurantbotha
    @Meurantbotha 2 года назад +6

    Sorry that I can’t watch the whole premiere! I have to sleep. Amazing conversation!- love from South Africa

    • @edgatdula111
      @edgatdula111 2 года назад +1

      It's worth to watch the whole presentation! My curiosity is even more driven further!! I can't wait what new discoveries lies ahead. Great you people are exploring giving light to all of our curiosities. keep it going!

    • @aaahhh_n00bis
      @aaahhh_n00bis 2 года назад

      Micro meteors would tear it up

  • @Kokorikovaati
    @Kokorikovaati 2 года назад +2

    I am always filled with overwhelming emotions for how far we have come, the information and technology we are fortunate to have, and the next steps, discoveries, and knowledge for all of man and women kind to have and to allow the next of us to make greater leaps for all!

  • @googleworm2007
    @googleworm2007 2 года назад

    one definitely needs scientists like these..to talk about this in a way that can make sense to us ignorant folks!

  • @davidvennel720
    @davidvennel720 2 года назад +7

    Hello from Sacramento, CA. What a great panel discussion! And the graphics, sheEesh! Amazing. Well rounded, 2 Nobels, but super chill people, not at all stuck-up about it, and it was nice to hear reference to the next generation of astronomers too! Each of these folks individually is very interesting and enjoyable to watch.

  • @larsalfredhenrikstahlin8012
    @larsalfredhenrikstahlin8012 2 года назад +19

    amazingly set up with the graphics! Superb format and very interesting too! Thank you for supplying such great educational content for free. You're awesome, WSF!

  • @cutemuzzu3081
    @cutemuzzu3081 2 года назад +6

    This is best presentation ever I have seen and well explained.
    I like the big screen presentation, That’s awesome. Keep the good work !

  • @aldolopez5296
    @aldolopez5296 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this information to the world Mr. Brian Greene we appreciate everything you do.

  • @henrysantos7160
    @henrysantos7160 2 года назад +1

    Great video well done
    Peace and love for everyone watching this fantastic
    Video we learn alot

  • @interplanetaryspecies9488
    @interplanetaryspecies9488 2 года назад +21

    I'm Sooooooo excited for this event🙌😃 I hope everything goes according to plan. Go James go!!!🤗🚀🛰

    • @marc-andrebrunet5386
      @marc-andrebrunet5386 2 года назад +4

      Yep !🤘😎👍
      Cheers bro 🍻

    • @dasuniversum5875
      @dasuniversum5875 2 года назад +1

      yeah man.. this is gonna be a big new milestone for the humans
      and i cant imagine, what new things jw gonna be discover.. 1.5h until launch!!!!!!!! im freakin exictedddd
      greetings from Turkey

    • @interplanetaryspecies9488
      @interplanetaryspecies9488 2 года назад

      @@dasuniversum5875 Successful launch I'm so freaking happy...i actually shed a tear😢 Yes,we're headed for a new tomorrow....sooo exciting🙌😁🎆

    • @interplanetaryspecies9488
      @interplanetaryspecies9488 2 года назад

      @@marc-andrebrunet5386 Cheers bro, a successful launch😁🙌🍾

    • @chuckintexas
      @chuckintexas 2 года назад

      @@dasuniversum5875 - FOMH- Hi ! I completely AGREE !
      HUGELY exciting, and this was an EXCELLENT presentation !
      JWST is going to be as big as Hubble for helping folks get as excited as you and me and ALL of _US_ are about all of this !
      Hang _on_ for what promises to be an _exciting_ ride of _DISCOVERY_ !!
      All the Best, my friend, to YOU and _YOURS_ - from *_Texas !_* -
      -C.

  • @lucashouse9117
    @lucashouse9117 2 года назад +22

    I can't wait to see what this new telescope can do. I can't wait to see what we learn.

    • @matejfabiani9573
      @matejfabiani9573 2 года назад +1

      13.5bil back baby :)

    • @chuckintexas
      @chuckintexas 2 года назад

      @@matejfabiani9573 - Don't know what your comment was supposed to say
      ( no criticism - I just wasn't able to decipher)
      but as the scientist who answered the question on $$ _clearly_ stated, the $$ spent on BASIC Research _ALWAYS_ and
      _CONSISTENTLY _*_ALWAYS_* (with no exceptions - _none_ )
      pays back $$ Dividends FAR in excess of ALL "Invested" so ... 👍👍 !

    • @benjaminlujan3789
      @benjaminlujan3789 2 года назад

      My thinking is that
      we humans should
      do the following;
      #1 --------- Thank GOD
      everyday for what HE
      GIVES us everyday.
      #2--------Except our Earth
      as our temporery home.
      #3-------Take good care
      of our Earth.
      # 4--------Teach eachother
      true love of our neighbors.
      #5-------Ask GOD to assist
      us to be good HUMANS
      on Earth so we can someday
      join HIM IN HIS HOME.
      #6 -------Stop having WARS!
      STOP THE KILLING OF
      GOD'S CHILDREN.
      #7 -----SPEND TIME WITH GOD.
      IF WE DO THESE THINGS
      WE WILL BE SHOWN
      THE STARS ABOVE IN
      A MORE ADORABLE
      ASSEMBLY.

    • @a_brand_architect
      @a_brand_architect 2 года назад

      Keep waiting and keep paying...

  • @SilentMechanic01
    @SilentMechanic01 2 года назад +11

    I met John Mather when I was in elementary school. My mother was his administrative assistant during the COBE project and it’s amazing how far things have come since the early 90’s. Truly amazing what he and others at NASA Goddard have accomplished

  • @aarramram
    @aarramram 2 года назад +1

    A fabulous discussion that had me glued, that had me sitting on the edge of my chair and that left me with a sense of Wonderment.... I would rate this the best that I saw in comparison with all your other panel discussion.... Immensely grateful... 💐

  • @jimgraham6722
    @jimgraham6722 2 года назад +9

    Great job from the team to get this complex and expensive bit of hardware into its operating position. A lot could have gone wrong, that it didn't is a great credit to all involved.
    Now for the exploration and science.

  • @ajayguptateacher5972
    @ajayguptateacher5972 2 года назад +6

    We are waiting for James Webb space telescope to be launched in the space for studying of new information about how the Universe come into exists and much more who we can't think too., so the very best wishes for success of this a great SpaceTelescope...

  • @coreydallmeyer67
    @coreydallmeyer67 2 года назад +5

    Great questions Brian. Super exciting.

  • @vaishnavinagrale5429
    @vaishnavinagrale5429 2 года назад +9

    I am so blessed to be able to listen such a big scientist. Thank you so much world science festival team to make science available for general public , keep it up. And at last All The Very Best to JAMS Web Telescope Team for today's launch.

  • @robertrohm3559
    @robertrohm3559 2 года назад

    What incredible collection of minds. This is one of those rare videos where you know you life is that much richer after listening.

  • @4551blue
    @4551blue 2 года назад +1

    What a transformative leap from the closed universe my grandfather conceived when he asked me why rockets don't crash into the sky to the grand vistas we will reach with JWST.

  • @danieljaygrossett-author
    @danieljaygrossett-author 2 года назад +10

    Great discussion. Loved it!👌🏼

  • @christianbrobst3486
    @christianbrobst3486 2 года назад +5

    I cannot wait to see what mysteries and beautiful scenes this wonderful piece of engineering will bring us

  • @savedbygrace5370
    @savedbygrace5370 2 года назад +5

    Beautifully moderated, very informative and FREE! Thank you!

  • @Dr10Jeeps
    @Dr10Jeeps 2 года назад

    We are so very lucky to live at a time when scientific knowledge and expertise is available to the masses through such excellent programs as the World Science Festival and the Royal Institute.

  • @mehrimahkalhora5626
    @mehrimahkalhora5626 2 года назад +1

    Marvellous adventure and epic journey of human endeavour.
    Sagan would have loved it.
    Miss you carl

  • @pking39
    @pking39 2 года назад +5

    One small step for man, 1 giant leap for mankind. All the best to the launch of one of the greatest science achievements - JWS

  • @mikey5913
    @mikey5913 2 года назад +13

    This is the most well done virtual panel/discussion I've seen. Well done! And a great discussion as always with WSF.

  • @jitendrashah4679
    @jitendrashah4679 2 года назад +13

    Excellent presentation and discussion. Beautiful concluding messages from all scientists. Thank you all....🙏

  • @deedeedodu
    @deedeedodu 2 года назад

    The value of knowledge that pushes humanity forward and makes our existence more meaningful doesn't have a price tag is not about this tools about the knowledge we get that knowledge is given to all humanity

  • @marbleblue5127
    @marbleblue5127 2 года назад

    I LOVE these talks. They are just at the right complexity for me to absorb as I'm puttering around. My sci-nerd heart is squeeing with happiness.

  • @kenadams5504
    @kenadams5504 2 года назад +27

    This telscopes Gold plating was formed in a dying Star's explosion maybe billions of years ago.Asteroids etc bring it to earth and we mine it for use on this marvel of human ingenuity. Perhaps the areas the telescope goes to ,or sees ,will be the same places or events the original Star lived.

    • @richardbenitez9370
      @richardbenitez9370 2 года назад

      7oiliii

    • @gohilmanisha7940
      @gohilmanisha7940 2 года назад

      By

    • @SovietMOB
      @SovietMOB 2 года назад

      Gold forms from or around quartz. I think you are thinking about iridium and not gold. I’m not saying gold can’t be found in space but it’s formed on earth and not as rare as we are led to believe. It rains diamonds on One of the gas giants.

    • @MrChriscable
      @MrChriscable 2 года назад

      🤯

    • @theoneway22
      @theoneway22 2 года назад

      It would look better as a gold medallion that says "Donkey D" hanging off a chain in a rap video with boats and hot people dancing! Nah im just kidding, that gold is destined for greatness! Go webb!

  • @georgejones5985
    @georgejones5985 2 года назад +7

    I’m so greatfull to live in a time with these amazing technological advances

    • @dasuniversum5875
      @dasuniversum5875 2 года назад

      yeah greatfull is good but did you think about that, that you could beam yourself to mars
      in 3000 years? i mean, i would be much more greatfull, if i would live in that time.. but i think that the humanity will destroy itself
      in the next 500? 1000? years or something like that

    • @simonsong1743
      @simonsong1743 2 года назад

      I figure each time we'll be born in such a environment. So it's not by chance.

  • @136760mas1
    @136760mas1 2 года назад +5

    WOW!!! just absolutely brilliant. I love this stuff. These scientists are amazing. Go Webb.. God speed

  • @patmaloney5735
    @patmaloney5735 2 года назад +1

    Pure gratitude

  • @nikhilkondapalli1430
    @nikhilkondapalli1430 2 года назад

    If there is a video of the century, this would be the winner I guess 😄

  • @sheedcainiste2061
    @sheedcainiste2061 2 года назад +5

    I am learning so much listening 👂you . Thank you so much . I will be back at your daily equations later on as soon as I have some spare time . I am currently very busy . Again thank you so much to spread your knowledge.

  • @s.sharma7170
    @s.sharma7170 2 года назад +5

    Wishing all the best from India

  • @supermash1
    @supermash1 2 года назад +9

    Good program. I think Brian is a very effective communicator as were all the other scientists.
    You should have mentioned who actually funded this impressive project and who actually accomplished the various tasks to make it a reality though. I guess I'd like to see an additional show on how this object was created from beginning planning stages, gathering the consortium, splitting up the tasks, to actual fabrication.
    I worry that if everything doesn't fall into place exactly right, it will be unfixable due to it's location a million miles from earth. I hope it all works as planned, it will be interesting to see what new things are discovered about the universe.

    • @VirtanenDK
      @VirtanenDK 2 года назад

      There's so much great content on JWST. Like Destin from "get smarter every day". His father worked on the sun-shield, in a job I have never even heard of. He measures things to so precise detail it's making no sense. But he will explain, and it's just great tv. Give it a go if you like the more in depth video's. He also has a 2 part on Parker solar probe.

  • @corinnemoskal7766
    @corinnemoskal7766 2 года назад

    Brian Greene is perfect for this presentation. Checking in from MA.

  • @4551blue
    @4551blue 2 года назад +1

    Great job, Brian. I liked Ewine's comment that "a spectrograph is worth a thousand images"

  • @miskatonicalumni5612
    @miskatonicalumni5612 2 года назад +10

    We've all been waiting for so long for the James Webb to launch, all of us who have been humbled by the Hubble deep field images and gazed in wonder at just how much is out there that we will never reach, yet for now we can still see.

    • @randar1969
      @randar1969 2 года назад

      Well unless it's going further away from us then the speed of light i have to agree we will never reach them, but never is long very long , who knows what we can achieve if we don't destroy ourselves or let nature make us extinct?

  • @fredrickhinojosa4568
    @fredrickhinojosa4568 2 года назад +3

    Brain Greene your shows are always great, the format of you and four others scientists discussing whatever the subject is never boring. I'm seeing this show way after it was on, it's now January 3rd, and the James Webb space telescope launched on Christmas morning it made my Dec 25th but up until now, I didn't realize it would be 6 months before any info gets to us . I was really hoping you would ask your panel of very interesting people, if they had seen a UFO just to stir things up of course they can't admit it if they had but it would have been fun. Thank you for your always interesting shows.

  • @MoosesValley
    @MoosesValley 2 года назад +19

    Wonderful discussion and presentation, thank you to all involved. So glad such brilliant, hard working people are pushing the bounds of our knowledge and finding ways to the the funding that this work absolutely deserves.

    • @ronaldbass2250
      @ronaldbass2250 2 года назад +1

      Well said. Thank you for your comments

    • @a_brand_architect
      @a_brand_architect 2 года назад

      Wonderful presentation? Please ask yourself @MoosesValley: Why did this presentation only offer less than three minutes on a 'throw-away' final question on the $10 billion plus that this effort is costing tax payers? And, to what end exactly? THOSE questions should have hit center stage early on, but they didn't. People like Greene's ego simply soaked up too much of that time and energy. Don't be mislead by overpaid, well-rehearsed science actors set in a comical futurist set.

  • @tomstewart1218
    @tomstewart1218 2 года назад

    Adam Reiss makes me feel good about my bad hair days. Seriously, great presentation by Brian and team.

  • @shirleymason7697
    @shirleymason7697 2 года назад

    Lost my comment, but at this time, JWST is in place and ready to chill and collect. June is possible time to receive data. You do a good job, Professor Green making it all clear, and getting to what’s important.