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  • Опубликовано: 23 фев 2023
  • The James Webb Space Telescope found six massive galaxies that some scientists never thought could exist. The telescope is so powerful it might have just shattered scientific understanding of the universe. Theoretical Physicist and best selling author Dr. Michio Kaku talked to Gadi Schwartz about the groundbreaking report.
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  • @MicahBratt
    @MicahBratt Год назад +2819

    We’re lucky to be living in times where this technology is possible.

    • @NileValleyMade
      @NileValleyMade Год назад +69

      @drwllcemakes you wonder if anything is real anymore 😂

    • @patsmith36
      @patsmith36 Год назад +100

      Wow these 3 previous comments that cannot comprehend science; ignorant in other words

    • @efrainlopez6057
      @efrainlopez6057 Год назад +20

      @meh you say it’s nonsense yet you say “god” bless you”, literal common sense… do you let them tell you how the world is or do you go out there & find out?

    • @efrainlopez6057
      @efrainlopez6057 Год назад +8

      @@patsmith36 wow, science has been saying this is all true, you’re already on RUclips … that search bar isn’t far

    • @efrainlopez6057
      @efrainlopez6057 Год назад

      @meh are you serious right now? your level of ignorance is incredible… you do realize schools, even this scientist himself have plenty of content on RUclips… use the computer don’t let it use you

  • @AncientFlight1
    @AncientFlight1 Год назад +1254

    Note: Dr. Kaku does not get upset when his theories on the universe and all within do not pan out as fact. He is a gem of a physicist.

    • @anonymoussoul3343
      @anonymoussoul3343 Год назад +32

      He is literally laughing lol.

    • @jasonsharma5888
      @jasonsharma5888 Год назад +9

      right because we just call up black holes or dark matter and call it quits. lol. no need to talk about magnetic fields, and toroidal structure.

    • @fat_rat20
      @fat_rat20 Год назад +83

      @Coach Levi they can’t know everything, they’re not god. But they know better than you and I 😂

    • @howietianjamz6649
      @howietianjamz6649 Год назад +72

      @Coach Levi from that witless rationale, you should not listen to anything from anybody because you simply don't have knowledge in those respective fields

    • @brad238899
      @brad238899 Год назад +79

      ​@Coach Levi Talking crap about scientists while using a mobile phone that wouldnt even be remotely possible with out scientists. It's just too ironic. I love it.

  • @stop08it
    @stop08it Год назад +265

    I feel incredibly lucky to be alive to witness the photos we’ve seen from JWT, I’ve almost teared up at a few from sheer awe. We live in an incredible universe, I don’t even know what else to say at this point. The James Webb Telescope is worth 1,000,000,000x (even much, much more)what it cost to build and I can’t wait to see what else it reveals. Many deep thanks to the team of people that conceptualized and built this telescope from start to finish, it’s a precious gift to humanity.

    • @PM-rm7nr
      @PM-rm7nr Год назад +13

      I've always thought it was weird when people yell at their TV during sporting events.
      Then I woke up in the middle of the night to watch JWT launch.
      I was screaming "GO!!!" and "YOU CAN DO IT!!!" while crying tears of joy.
      I can now understand.
      We are lucky mofos to be able to see this.
      Game Changer. ✨⭐

    • @ariadneschild8460
      @ariadneschild8460 Год назад +1

      Hear hear!

    • @jasonhildebrand1574
      @jasonhildebrand1574 Год назад +4

      @@PM-rm7nr i set two alarms and still slept thru the launch. Luckily it was a perfect burn !

    • @Shaderhacker
      @Shaderhacker Год назад +1

      The only thing to say is that we are a sad story. Why? Because we are the only beings "aware" of our own selves and the universe that made us and yet, we can't live forever to traverse the massive universe - to see all of it's mysteries and exist to see it's infinite expansion to where entropy becomes 0.

    • @sophiafakevirus-ro8cc
      @sophiafakevirus-ro8cc Год назад +3

      Those images are drawings

  • @ryham
    @ryham Год назад +13

    God is incredible. Brings tears to my eyes, the magnitude of the beauty of life.

  • @Pooters73
    @Pooters73 Год назад +376

    I love when you have someone (like Gadi Schwartz) that is so excited and interested in the topic doing the interview. So much better than canned questions.

    • @sickgameplay13
      @sickgameplay13 Год назад +21

      definitively a smart guy

    • @iBuyBitcoin
      @iBuyBitcoin Год назад +11

      Kaku is an OG

    • @robertdora7026
      @robertdora7026 Год назад +3

      great point!

    • @centuryfiles9558
      @centuryfiles9558 Год назад +1

      That’s what i was thinking!!

    • @TheKing-qu8cm
      @TheKing-qu8cm Год назад

      ​@@centuryfiles9558hi how universe can be 13 billion years or so,
      Universe is eternal but always changing( creation,sustenance, destruction - repeat) is our galaxy 13 B years? That could be possible , but this beginless and endless cosmos? How ? Please explain me here .

  • @305backup
    @305backup Год назад +846

    I love that Kaku can talk about aliens all the time and he's still so respected. We're getting closer to a world where people can actually have discussions.

    • @keirfarnum6811
      @keirfarnum6811 Год назад +46

      Pilots, including military pilots, are starting to talk openly now about their experiences. Scientists are now starting to do serious research and aren’t dismissing it out of hand too. Things are definitely changing.

    • @305backup
      @305backup Год назад

      @@keirfarnum6811 Yup i personally think the testemony from the pilots and former ministry of defense for not just US, but UK AND canada as well are huge and cant be ignored.
      Whether its a mass government conspiracy (where they get top officials to claim ufos for some sort of fear mongering) or its the real deal, i think we outta be able to seriously discuss these topics within the next decade or so. We can only hope, though.

    • @brian6391
      @brian6391 Год назад +37

      It's about time we've given religion it's time in the sun as ridiculous as they are it's time to start thinking in a more realistic and in depth manner than just sky wizards did it.

    • @facetubeyoubook40
      @facetubeyoubook40 Год назад +6

      Respected 🤣

    • @jackderipper2233
      @jackderipper2233 Год назад

      Agreed!

  • @ComeOhYeLemmings
    @ComeOhYeLemmings Год назад +8

    I don't think we are capable of putting an age on the universe yet. This telescope is absolutely priceless for the amount of information it will provide to us. The first handful of images redefined our understanding of space around us and this is just a stepping stone in technological advancement.

  • @jerryjones2818
    @jerryjones2818 Год назад +15

    I remember amending a lecture in the early 70s by a physics professor who was "proving" that black holes do not exist. So the very nature of science is that it can be subject to change.

    • @jerryjones2818
      @jerryjones2818 Год назад

      @Paul Thomas Read the year again buddy. In fact it was in 71.

  • @J.Allen_
    @J.Allen_ Год назад +557

    MORE OF THIS PLEASE !! More science and discovery. The world is full of people therefore there will always be conflict / intrigue etc... but scientific discovery transcends time and culture. It's like a beacon that reminds us about the best things in life.

    • @quezmiz736
      @quezmiz736 Год назад +5

      scientific discovery is always being retconned so it must not transcend time and culture

    • @TheReal_GigaChad
      @TheReal_GigaChad Год назад +3

      @harvard smith deangelo it probably doesn't but it makes you happier at least

    • @AdwaitPatil
      @AdwaitPatil Год назад

      @harvardsmithdeangelo6905 you talk about fantasy, science itself is a fantasy my friend. Science exists here only on Earth, within the human civilization and it's gonna be like that until we find some intelligent life out there. The word 'Science' itself is created of languages we wrote.

    • @AdwaitPatil
      @AdwaitPatil Год назад +1

      @harvardsmithdeangelo6905 I don't know, we cannot exactly understand how intelligent life can and would exist in the universe. One possibility ive always thought is intelligent life exists but he'll they're so intelligent that they don't even care if life exists anywhere else or not.

    • @grammaticalchainsaw7318
      @grammaticalchainsaw7318 Год назад +2

      @harvardsmithdeangelo6905what bro

  • @sethmacomber3497
    @sethmacomber3497 Год назад +228

    “There could be a Nobel prize, waiting for you!” this guy is a true gem to our lifetime

    • @sophiafakevirus-ro8cc
      @sophiafakevirus-ro8cc Год назад

      He's a liar, those images are fake

    • @RG3FC333
      @RG3FC333 Год назад +11

      @@sophiafakevirus-ro8cc 😂😂😂

    • @sophiafakevirus-ro8cc
      @sophiafakevirus-ro8cc Год назад

      @@RG3FC333 there really is a telescope sending messages from a million miles away? That's impossible. It's all mind control.

    • @sophiafakevirus-ro8cc
      @sophiafakevirus-ro8cc Год назад

      @Leo What is God?

    • @lnguyen4982
      @lnguyen4982 Год назад

      ​@@sophiafakevirus-ro8cc Sorry for your traumatizing experience. :v
      Did someone hurt you so bad you have trust issue? :v

  • @eduardogerman2854
    @eduardogerman2854 Год назад +48

    I absolutely love this field of study it never fails to awe and stun me

    • @junacebedo888
      @junacebedo888 Год назад +1

      JWST embarrassed cosmologists.

    • @eduardogerman2854
      @eduardogerman2854 Год назад +1

      @@junacebedo888 perfect time to jump in the field with all the discoveries JWST has found. A lot of books are no longer valid in theory and have to be rewritten

  • @Allan5889
    @Allan5889 Год назад +9

    I love how Kaku is basically the only name to appear whenever there’s something to discuss about space lol watched him in several documentaries over the years and he’s still relevant haha

    • @SchoolRumble4ever22
      @SchoolRumble4ever22 Год назад

      Neil deGrasse Tyson: What am I a joke to you?

    • @herlandercarvalho
      @herlandercarvalho Год назад +1

      @@SchoolRumble4ever22 There are others other than Kaku or Tyson. Still, Kaku is one of my favorites, Tyson not so much... he gets too chummy with anti-science folks, and it's a waste of his time and reduces his credibility. And as for others, I love seeing Michelle Thaller, Paul Sutter or Laura Danley. Andrea Ghez is also awesome and a Nobel Prize winner, but I don't recall if she ever got invited in some news show to talk about something. And I'm sure there are many other scientists I love to hear speaking that I can't recall their name now!

    • @SchoolRumble4ever22
      @SchoolRumble4ever22 Год назад

      @Herlander Carvalho oh I know there are others but I've seen a LOT of interviews where they invite Neil on for anything regarding space.

  • @TwoHawksHunting
    @TwoHawksHunting Год назад +665

    I find these startling discoveries mind boggling. In the billions of planets, stars and galaxies, we can't be the only little planet that happens to be occupied by sentient beings.

    • @scoodeles
      @scoodeles Год назад +68

      That's what I'm saying with all those other planets and galaxies out their there is no way we're alone in the galaxy we just don't have the technology to explore them yet

    • @ryu-ken
      @ryu-ken Год назад +59

      We could be tho

    • @rolandthethompsongunner64
      @rolandthethompsongunner64 Год назад +8

      Why not ?

    • @estfatul744
      @estfatul744 Год назад +43

      @Visitation - of Jesus The Christ ok man

    • @aqueous5099
      @aqueous5099 Год назад

      @Visitation - of Jesus The Christ Your ideology is irrelevant to reality. Human development and history is much, much vaster than 6000 years. We can literally track the age of objects and artifacts. The timeline of basic development cannot support your theory.

  • @beth5763
    @beth5763 Год назад +218

    michio kaku is such a joy to listen to! He radiates delight and joy in every interview. Great segment!

    • @dkdoodle
      @dkdoodle Год назад +2

      His books are fantastic too.

    • @rickmedellin-hb1ew
      @rickmedellin-hb1ew Год назад

      The problem with predicting earthquakes, is not to save lives anymore but the complete opposite.

  • @Sporadic18
    @Sporadic18 Год назад +18

    What a time to live in. Watching this really feels like how I watched Interstellar for the first time. Amazing, think about all the lives that can be saved.

    • @cy4330
      @cy4330 Год назад

      What is the point when humans are destroying the planet earth, the environment and ecosystem every day???

  • @ariadneschild8460
    @ariadneschild8460 Год назад +14

    This is amazing, thank you to everyone involved in the realisation of this new telescope, I'm so grateful! New information will continue to flow from this project and I can't wait to see what happens next.

  • @mazyas360
    @mazyas360 Год назад +84

    the more u know the more u realize how little u know

    • @adrooster1
      @adrooster1 Год назад +3

      The more that I know, the more I digress.

    • @WindFireAllThatKindOfThing
      @WindFireAllThatKindOfThing Год назад +2

      Sounds like back in 1928 Edwin Hubble may have misplaced a decimal point.

    • @katthefantastic
      @katthefantastic Год назад +7

      "True wisdom comes from knowing that you know nothing." Socrates

    • @zombiehampster1397
      @zombiehampster1397 Год назад +2

      All I know is that I know nothing.

  • @Zoltoks
    @Zoltoks Год назад +328

    Kaku is a joy to listen to even if I don't agree with everything he says. He is great at simplifying confusing topics into small bite size portions that everyone can understand

    • @idris09
      @idris09 Год назад

      Well said.

    • @MMXX_CE
      @MMXX_CE Год назад +21

      A real juxtaposition to other astrophysicists. Not naming any Neil Names.

    • @ivaerz4977
      @ivaerz4977 Год назад +12

      You don't agree with everything he says what that even means are you saying that you are even bigger Scientist than Mr. Kaku .

    • @jacobgoodstone7572
      @jacobgoodstone7572 Год назад +2

      And you can tell how passionate he is about things

    • @pjtan2703
      @pjtan2703 Год назад +14

      This dude basically said he is smarter than michio kaku lmfao

  • @MrStaybrown
    @MrStaybrown Год назад +2

    Gadi, we still watch you from NM! Keep up the great work!

  • @Joseph-vn8gh
    @Joseph-vn8gh Год назад +5

    first thing i wanted so bad when this thing went up was to look all the way back. it's great that they didn't make us wait years and are publicly releasing them so soon, it's awesome.

    • @Melasvasapelar
      @Melasvasapelar Год назад

      Isn't it funny how this is the only thing they release right away for us to see lol

    • @xxmeanyheadxx
      @xxmeanyheadxx Год назад

      @@Melasvasapelar dont look up ;D

  • @jarry1595
    @jarry1595 Год назад +53

    The scientist, fantastic and smart dude. Something I DON’T see often tho, a reporter on a main news channel genuinely interested in the topic and really grasping what’s being talked about

  • @Turkatron9595
    @Turkatron9595 Год назад +25

    The smartest thing you can say to a question you don't understand is "I don't know" but it doesn't mean you can't figure it out.

  • @moneybags7064
    @moneybags7064 Год назад +2

    I love how they show a "fact sheet" and the two main points are prefaced "believed to be", meaning these are not facts, but guesses and theory presented as facts

  • @mackeejack6731
    @mackeejack6731 Год назад +81

    Even IF there’s other life out there, we’re too far apart to ever detect one another. It would take us 78,000 years to travel to our nearest star. You could find a civilization from 1 million light years away with insanely powerful tech and at the speed of light, it would take us 1 million years to get there. That’s beyond unfathomable.

    • @Fido-vm9zi
      @Fido-vm9zi Год назад +33

      Your opinion is based only on what you think exists. It is unknown what we don't know.

    • @LaCajunWash
      @LaCajunWash Год назад +10

      All you need is a Stargate duhhh.....

    • @Fido-vm9zi
      @Fido-vm9zi Год назад +1

      @@LaCajunWash exactly, Chris!

    • @malachijames7616
      @malachijames7616 Год назад +3

      @@LaCajunWash bro don’t be opening our world up to the wraith and goa’uld!!

    • @Sephiroth144
      @Sephiroth144 Год назад +3

      @@malachijames7616 _waves vaguely towards Egypt_ I think that ship has sailed...

  • @katthefantastic
    @katthefantastic Год назад +263

    We humans are like hillbillies who have no idea how big a city is cuz we've only seen a town.
    Go James!!!! This is amazing!!!

    • @brandonmalone1893
      @brandonmalone1893 Год назад +11

      And compare everything to our sister

    • @RoxasLopez
      @RoxasLopez Год назад +1

      Hillbilly’s know what a city looks like. It would make since you compared it to a tribesmen finding out a what a city is.

    • @katthefantastic
      @katthefantastic Год назад +5

      @@RoxasLopez "make since" or make sense? 😉

    • @enzop2835
      @enzop2835 Год назад

      ​@katthefantastic Why are you so defensive lmao

    • @obi-wankenobi1750
      @obi-wankenobi1750 Год назад +5

      Or city people who don’t know what a mountain looks like because they’ve never been outside of their concrete shell.

  • @nonames1139
    @nonames1139 Год назад +6

    I always love learning about space . It’s so beautifully chaotic yet majestic . Just knowing that at anytime , an unexplained phenomena could erase us from existence in the blink of an eye is blissful .

    • @KaiserBlade
      @KaiserBlade Год назад +1

      There is no chaos what so ever.

    • @nonames1139
      @nonames1139 Год назад

      @@KaiserBlade 🙄 asteroids zipping through space , suns exploding, black wholes swallowing things , rouge planets crashing , other planets with magma spewing or gas giants like Jupiter with storms the size of our planet . How is that not chaotic !?

  • @michaelturner9458
    @michaelturner9458 Год назад +1

    It's funny how these pictures are transmitted millions of miles yet I can't pick up a tv channel 90 miles away..lol

  • @nadhasthirundhitan
    @nadhasthirundhitan Год назад +172

    Every image gives a new perspective, incredible

    • @souvikbanerjee3102
      @souvikbanerjee3102 Год назад

      No wonder we Iove twitter

    • @avbenji
      @avbenji Год назад

      @Visitation - of Jesus The Christ Please don't defame God... Please study Bible and research. Research Bible

    • @avbenji
      @avbenji Год назад

      @Visitation - of Jesus The Christ Do you believe the universe was built in 6000 years...

    • @avbenji
      @avbenji Год назад +3

      @Visitation - of Jesus The Christ Please focus on the point you said the one who is above time and nature, you'll be able to understand the days are not literal... Even we have Biblical examples and if we research, the science aligns with Bible in the order of creation to some extent.. So i would suggest to please study Bible... Thank you

    • @avbenji
      @avbenji Год назад +2

      @Visitation - of Jesus The Christ May i know where it states 24 hours?

  • @wittleMermaid13
    @wittleMermaid13 Год назад +272

    "As the area of our knowledge grows, so, too, does the perimeter of our ignorance." -Neil Degrasse Tyson

    • @TimberwolfCY
      @TimberwolfCY Год назад +9

      Such a good quote, very fitting for this. Perfect.

    • @chubbybeastfishing
      @chubbybeastfishing Год назад

      Neil DaAss Tyson. Dude is pompous and annoying af

    • @NeverTalkToCops1
      @NeverTalkToCops1 Год назад

      Neil and SETI scientist Seth Shostak can go have a bowl of static for lunch.

    • @anthonyharraden4709
      @anthonyharraden4709 Год назад +3

      NDT, the celebrity of physics….

    • @jryde421
      @jryde421 Год назад +7

      McDonald's worker: sir......are you going to order?

  • @bladejesus2579
    @bladejesus2579 Год назад +5

    Pretty crazy that if you have the lens you can look deep enough into the cosmos you will see the earliest entities that existed and then the amount of distance between that object to our earth is mind boggling

  • @duomenot
    @duomenot Год назад +3

    im sorry but its so cool to see the news reporter get so excited about this; it makes me just as excited haha. also mr. kaku is very good with analogies. i love explanations through analogies and examples, so it helped grasp an understanding of the theories. i respect that. thank you.

  • @RGrant2504
    @RGrant2504 Год назад +24

    There is an estimated 100 billion planets in our galaxy. Our TINY galaxy compared to others with more planets. There is an estimated 200 billion galaxies in the universe. I suspect these estimates are not even close to the amount that exists. Then when you think about the possibility of different universes...

    • @bengsynthmusic
      @bengsynthmusic Год назад +3

      That's an old number. The latest number is at 2 trillion galaxies.

    • @RGrant2504
      @RGrant2504 Год назад +6

      @@bengsynthmusic That's insane. And even that number will probably be dwarfed 10 years from now

  • @seanyoung9014
    @seanyoung9014 Год назад +132

    Yeah we don't understand how "time" works at all. This is incredible.

    • @seanyoung9014
      @seanyoung9014 Год назад +7

      @@sonacphotos Lol exactly. What we "know" is constantly being revised, which is as it should be.

    • @JCL1023
      @JCL1023 Год назад +13

      Time is just something we made up to try to satisfy are own understanding of things.

    • @BeautifulPeopleBTFLPPL
      @BeautifulPeopleBTFLPPL Год назад

      How Can We See 46.1 Billion Light-Years Away In A 13.8 Billion Year Old Universe ?
      ruclips.net/video/sleZx0r-_wI/видео.html
      ..

    • @W1ZY
      @W1ZY Год назад +5

      @@JCL1023 That's true for all theoretical physics. The guesses that "stick" are those not proven false, at least for the moment...

    • @W1ZY
      @W1ZY Год назад +2

      The present consensus--since Einstein--is that space and time are two manifestations of the same thing--gravity.

  • @OK-pi6fq
    @OK-pi6fq Год назад +7

    The awesome thing about science is it’s ability to adapt to new information.

    • @junacebedo888
      @junacebedo888 Год назад

      ....... that new information or data can shamed scientists. Age of the universe is now in question. Let us hope that cosmologists would not be so narrow minded to listen to universe is just thousands of years old.

  • @davelux5866
    @davelux5866 Год назад +6

    My brain and body just melts every time I listen to Michio Kaku 🤩🤩

  • @runningbuddha11
    @runningbuddha11 Год назад +16

    Gadi is such a ham. Always so proud to see him and watch his career grow since Albuquerque.

  • @shara1979
    @shara1979 Год назад +79

    -The universe may be older than we thought.
    -Humans may be older than we thought.
    -Civilizations may go back further than we always believed.
    -Advanced technology may go back further than we always believed.
    -Earth may be older than we thought.
    *It seems we may have got the ages of things and time, figured out all wrong.

    • @Timmycoo
      @Timmycoo Год назад +18

      That's the best part of science; finding out things that you never knew or thought could/would be possible. I love that we only have predictive theories of how galaxies formed relatively soon after the big bang and the JWST is making us question those theories. But, as Michio said, it could be a "cosmic illusion" due to gravitational lensing so, we need more photos plz! lol I cannot wait.

    • @GungaLaGunga
      @GungaLaGunga Год назад +18

      It's called progress. We learn by both proving and disproving current knowledge. Thanks to the scientific method.

    • @Timmycoo
      @Timmycoo Год назад +15

      @@GungaLaGunga I always find it frustrating when some people think that disproving a theory means we have regressed.

    • @GungaLaGunga
      @GungaLaGunga Год назад +10

      @@Timmycoo Indeed. They misunderstand the scientific method. Or the times when scientists were trying to do one thing, fail at that, but discover some other thing that ends up being useful at a something completely different.

    • @Timmycoo
      @Timmycoo Год назад

      @@GungaLaGunga Lmao, my pharmacology teacher would constantly bring up the original intended use of Viagra to get that point across.

  • @ultimatepower65
    @ultimatepower65 Год назад +6

    I LOVE this interview. I almost felt like i was present. This was awesome

  • @davidrosas2805
    @davidrosas2805 Год назад +8

    Professor Michio Kaku is a national treasure!

    • @junacebedo888
      @junacebedo888 Год назад

      JWST has proved Prof Kaku wrong. Hope he would be humble enough to say that the bible is correct (again) that the universe is just thousand of years old.

  • @AUTOTUB3
    @AUTOTUB3 Год назад +26

    I am inlove with the universe!!! It is so beautiful! Yet so scary!

  • @alfonstabz9741
    @alfonstabz9741 Год назад +15

    masterful engineering by a great creator and designer.

    • @alfonstabz9741
      @alfonstabz9741 Год назад

      @Damdumps just explain how the universe exist from nothingness of eternity?

  • @lejapondesshogun
    @lejapondesshogun Год назад +3

    This is just unbelievable. Just imagine having this discussion 50 years from now.

    • @Wolfmanjc-e3f
      @Wolfmanjc-e3f Год назад

      50 years from now we will be communicating with other life

  • @TheStringBreaker
    @TheStringBreaker Год назад +4

    *Dr. Michio Kaku is awesome!*

  • @Chainsnroses
    @Chainsnroses Год назад +31

    This the stuff I like seeing in the news

  • @pathfinderdiscovery9395
    @pathfinderdiscovery9395 Год назад +42

    I am so happy to be in this time frame of history, seeing all these beautiful galaxy’s an of our universe , thank god for giving the very intelligent people the knowledge to make such technology to allow us to see all his wonders

    • @ianmarshall9144
      @ianmarshall9144 Год назад

      Yeah its Homosapiens who have evolved over 230,000 years that provided this , not any god , you should keep the made up and the scientific apart because to claim a god is to deny the scientific principle , you have belief or a book to follow , there are no souls nor miracles and no gods in science because it is an attempt to explain the natural world without resorting to the supernatural , as there has never been any evidence for a god to exist the scientist/rational honest thinker would conclude the claims to date must be false and when we looked we found that yes they don't hold with scientific fact .

    • @shukrantpatil
      @shukrantpatil Год назад +1

      I’d rather be born 100 years in the future

    • @shukrantpatil
      @shukrantpatil Год назад +3

      But I also feel good being in an era where we aren’t completely reliant on tech and can just live our life without it in an organic manner . Maybe 100 years from now things are not like this at all which kind of scares me.

    • @jayhemfindsyou
      @jayhemfindsyou Год назад

      @@shukrantpatil 100 years into the future the earth could very well be cloaked in a Nuclear Winter and no humans are left...

  • @ChicagoMade
    @ChicagoMade Год назад +2

    This is exciting I can’t till we find another species living in space

  • @DallasTechie
    @DallasTechie Год назад +8

    Dr Kaku never disappoints. Mind blowing !

    • @junacebedo888
      @junacebedo888 Год назад

      Kaku is disappointed that the James Webb space telescope proved him incorrect.

  • @junglelane
    @junglelane Год назад +11

    Speaking of being too old, this treasure of a man seems far older than the last time I heard from him.

  • @Mikezzz749
    @Mikezzz749 Год назад +1

    I like how he doesn't argue at all whatsoever that his books need to be rewritten. It's silent, but evident.
    How many other "scientists" need to have their books rewritten?

  • @MrKaxid
    @MrKaxid Год назад +7

    I like this interviewer, and I feel like he’s a lot more in touch than what he lets on to help everyone else relate to it.

  • @ItsCheetahTV
    @ItsCheetahTV Год назад +2

    Here’s my theory: If a black hole is the center of the universe and black holes have the ability to tear apart matter and displace it. Since energy cannot be destroyed nor created, we can assume this “material” is displaced to other portions of the universe creating cluster like galaxies. Like a garbage patch in the ocean. Some places happen to cluster in parts of the universe. This looks like “abnormal” growth in certain areas universe. That matter combined with the extra black hole matter / energy that creates a bigger galaxy. I’d call these “Universe HotSpots”. I would assume energy has a “hotspot” or portion where the energy fluctuates greater than the surrounding area almost like heat works when heating a surface some portions of the universe are those “hot spots”. That’s my general conclusion of the clusters and why it looks like our galaxy is older and these are newer formations with astronomical growth compared to the Milky Way.

  • @anthonykf99
    @anthonykf99 Год назад +3

    Scientits: we might be wrong, so fascinating!
    Religious people: We aren't wrong, facts are!

  • @johnyoung2702
    @johnyoung2702 Год назад +13

    I've been saying it for years. The universe is infinite, it has no beginning or end. It's just always been.

    • @QuotesThruK
      @QuotesThruK Год назад +4

      I agree. And since it is infinite, the fact that we are the only ones within it simply cannot be true.

    • @ewat4753
      @ewat4753 Год назад

      I concur

    • @superpieman5773
      @superpieman5773 Год назад

      The universe is probably not infinite since space itself is still expanding. Probably 150+ billion light-years at least

    • @friedrichrubinstein2346
      @friedrichrubinstein2346 Год назад +3

      The universe cannot be infinite because the laws of thermodynamics don't allow for that. Even alternative models to the Big Bang theory like the string theory, multiverse, pre-Big Bang cosmologies, inflationary scenarios, semiclassical models, closed time-like curves, ekpyrotic cyclic models, oscillating theories and loop quantum gravity models are all proven to require a beginning of space-time (BGV-theorem).
      An infinite universe would also contradict logic itself (as shown by mathematicians like David Hilbert), and without logic we couldn't do science in the first place.

    • @johnyoung2702
      @johnyoung2702 Год назад

      @@friedrichrubinstein2346 Yeah, they're all wrong

  • @staleyexplores
    @staleyexplores Год назад +28

    the size of the computing power needed to predict earthquakes sounds really interesting to me and also mind boggling how big of a model that would be.

  • @zsong9600
    @zsong9600 Год назад +1

    Science should rejoice in having to rewrite our understanding of the universe, because every time it’s done, we are learning more and coming closer to the ultimate truth of the universe.
    I believe the universe to be infinite, and we and our understanding, or ability to understand it - is infinitesimal by comparison.

  • @malcolm4458
    @malcolm4458 Год назад +4

    Did you see that image with all those galaxies? There is no way we are the only intelligent life in the universe. Mathematically impossible.

    • @Zoditron
      @Zoditron Год назад +3

      The sad part is although we know they are out there, we will never meet.

    • @herlandercarvalho
      @herlandercarvalho Год назад

      @@Zoditronit might be mathematically impossible but it is quite possible we will never be able to communicate due to the large distances and time. We only now began to transmit signals (100 years or so) and we are already in the brink of annihilation. 100 years is nothing. Our galaxy alone has a diameter of over 100,000 light years.

  • @Michael-ys5cn
    @Michael-ys5cn Год назад +52

    Mr. Kaku is awesome! Celebrating possible new evidence and entertaining new theorys. Other people and institutions dismiss and ignore... trying to make new info fit into old theorys

    • @facetubeyoubook40
      @facetubeyoubook40 Год назад +4

      Nope , he's laughed at in the theoretical physics science community 🤣

    • @jackderipper2233
      @jackderipper2233 Год назад +3

      He's a cool dude. His mind is not so closed that he can accept there might be aliens amongst us.

    • @anonymousinfinido2540
      @anonymousinfinido2540 Год назад

      ​@@facetubeyoubook40 why?

    • @xiaonanw6374
      @xiaonanw6374 Год назад

      He is an old quack.. an entertainer.. if you are entertained by him ur not bout that science life ...u that special class wearing a helmet type

    • @xiaonanw6374
      @xiaonanw6374 Год назад +1

      @@facetubeyoubook40 thank you finally 1 who knows

  • @eastw88dredd38
    @eastw88dredd38 Год назад +6

    I’m too stupid enough to wrap my head around what these guys were saying but I know I’m glad to be alive while it’s happening lmao

  • @lookinthemirrorugly8874
    @lookinthemirrorugly8874 Год назад +2

    I wonder if it was because the universe wasn't as stretched out as it is now (since we know that the universe is constantly expanding). Maybe since it was more condensed galaxies developed quicker.

  • @I_Am_AI_007
    @I_Am_AI_007 Год назад +90

    Wow! Michio Kaku is such a good explainer!

    • @thetriggeredone3461
      @thetriggeredone3461 Год назад +4

      he really is if he was my science teacher i would be so happy

    • @carryoutmoth1416
      @carryoutmoth1416 Год назад +2

      I would love to meet him in person and shake his hand. Would be a dream come true. Always love talking to other highly intelligent people. Hard to find in my town

    • @atomictraveller
      @atomictraveller Год назад

      kak u too!
      the cepstral transform was invented in the 1960's..
      aaah.. never mind ya bunch of suckers...

    • @I_Am_AI_007
      @I_Am_AI_007 Год назад

      @@atomictraveller tuck yourself woke mind.

    • @BeautifulPeopleBTFLPPL
      @BeautifulPeopleBTFLPPL Год назад +1

      How Can We See 46.1 Billion Light-Years Away In A 13.8 Billion Year Old Universe ?
      ruclips.net/video/sleZx0r-_wI/видео.html

  • @heyyou5092
    @heyyou5092 Год назад +23

    I think the universe is much older than they think it is.

  • @bovice1766
    @bovice1766 Год назад +1

    Him: Not as smart as we think we are
    NASA: Literally builds JWT

  • @straultzee
    @straultzee Год назад +1

    I just want to say beyond this interesting news, I really appreciate the passion of the interviewer in this video. Glad to see someone who really cares!

  • @curtiso779
    @curtiso779 Год назад +17

    My guess is that, whilst the Universe probably is still about 13.7 billion years old, these giant early galaxies found by JWST probably formed much faster than what we currently understand about the rate of galaxy formation. The Universe 500 million years after the big bang was probably very different from the Universe we occupy now, or was, say several billion to 5, 6 billion years ago.

    • @jasonhildebrand1574
      @jasonhildebrand1574 Год назад +1

      Exactly. The age is well known. Its the chaos and power of the early universe that we underestimate

    • @MMAMidora
      @MMAMidora Год назад +1

      Yea, it's more likey those galaxies just formed faster. Remember, 85% of our universe is potentially dark matter and we have almost no idea what it is. Could be the culprit.

    • @Zoditron
      @Zoditron Год назад

      I think the universe is much older than we originally predicted, We are clearly missing variables integral to calculating it's age.

    • @stewstube70
      @stewstube70 Год назад

      @@jasonhildebrand1574 So why don't these early galaxies look chaotic? That's the whole point of these observations, these early galaxies are looking surprisingly mature.

  • @JB-bs1se
    @JB-bs1se Год назад +12

    Carl Sagan would love to see this.

    • @mrzorg8378
      @mrzorg8378 Год назад

      He is chilling wit the aliens

    • @mrzorg8378
      @mrzorg8378 Год назад

      They gonna snatch Kaku soul too. They capture souls. Brad pitt? Oh They getting him too 😂

  • @vavuyGILL
    @vavuyGILL Год назад +1

    Whenever I see this dude I can’t help but sing “This is up”

  • @WaterproofSoap
    @WaterproofSoap Год назад

    "Something is wrong....."
    From behind the veil in a soft msniacal whisper:
    *"hehehehe I'll say!"*

  • @bengsynthmusic
    @bengsynthmusic Год назад +3

    Very humbling. "I don't know everything" opens up new possibilities. Keep making these new discoveries and push forward the frontiers.

  • @teresalegler2777
    @teresalegler2777 Год назад +121

    Amazing! I love science! The ever changing information is spectacular. Thanks for sharing.

    • @sethfichter1050
      @sethfichter1050 Год назад +6

      I have a question for you. If you and I stood on the street and you asked "what's the speed limit?" And I said it is "25", then said "no its 35" and then said "no its 45." Exactly what point would you say "just admit that you don't know."

    • @r.k.ssshhh5508
      @r.k.ssshhh5508 Год назад +1

      ​@@sethfichter1050 ok ok ok🤣I got a couple answers for this but I'm gonna need to know what's not going to offend you😅

    • @sethfichter1050
      @sethfichter1050 Год назад +2

      @R.K. Ssshhh it's not a question that requires alot of answers. It's a simple question.

    • @tuberroot1112
      @tuberroot1112 Год назад +2

      I love science. A never ending spectacle of unwarranted certainty. The age of the universe is 13.8 +/-0.2 billion years. But is now thought to be much older !! LOL.

    • @sportshero735
      @sportshero735 Год назад +6

      It's amazing that there are some people that don't believe that God created the Universe. They always say they trust science, yet science is constantly changing. So weird.

  • @erickrivera440
    @erickrivera440 Год назад +1

    I don't understand how he says "we now understand that every center of a galaxy has a black hole", I thought that was known even 20+ years ago?

  • @PedroSantos_83
    @PedroSantos_83 Год назад +1

    Amazing! That's why I love science. Everything is unknown all is bound to be questioned. ❤

  • @ccarmean1968
    @ccarmean1968 Год назад +17

    Sounds like he’s alluding to the theoretical Black hole stars of the early universe.
    Not often mentioned is that our method of measuring distance at these extremes might not be as accurate as we first imagined.

  • @bkes8196
    @bkes8196 Год назад +11

    We need more News reporters like these who have some sort of expertise on the matter they are talking.

  • @juli-321
    @juli-321 Год назад +2

    6 singularities at the beginning of time sounds like the 6 infinity stones from the MCU🤣

  • @troy66777
    @troy66777 Год назад +1

    This is mind bending!!!! There’s so much we still don’t know and have yet to discover

  • @heuristicalgorithm8465
    @heuristicalgorithm8465 Год назад +89

    Amazing! Who knew that NBC could actually report real news?!

    • @troycopeland4909
      @troycopeland4909 Год назад

      This isn't real news. More than likely not real at all.

    • @TG-vk1ut
      @TG-vk1ut Год назад +14

      Never seen anything like this on fox to say the least lol

    • @heuristicalgorithm8465
      @heuristicalgorithm8465 Год назад +8

      @@TG-vk1ut because you're always watching CNN

    • @zenwarrior3603
      @zenwarrior3603 Год назад

      Your thinking of Fox. They don't even deal in facts.

    • @Kindred04
      @Kindred04 Год назад

      @@TG-vk1ut They're too busy whining about the CRT boogeyman to devote any time to scientific discussions.

  • @sorrenblitz805
    @sorrenblitz805 Год назад +22

    Has anyone considered the possibility that perhaps with the big bang happening and it being early that the galaxies simply formed faster back then? Our understanding of the universe kinda comes from how things work now, but things may have worked quite differently in the early universe.
    Of course I think there's some important context missing here too. Our observable universe in 13.7 billion years old, but we have no real way of knowing if we see the actual origin point, or just the oldest/farthest point backwards we can see. The universe could be 20 billion years old or more in totality and we just can't see the stuff passed 13.7 because light can't travel fast enough from those places to reach us ever expansion has just spread things too far for that now.

    • @vimax3858
      @vimax3858 Год назад

      That's not how the age of the universe was calculated

    • @MMAMidora
      @MMAMidora Год назад +2

      Like the guy said above the 13.8 billion number is not based on how far back we can see.
      Though there is a limit to how far back we can see and that's called "Recombination" which is approximately 370,000 years after the big bang. Before then, like you stated, the universe worked differently and was too dense and hot to form matter for light to reflect off of so matter was sort of "transparent" to light and its impossible to observe light earlier than that point in time

    • @iampfaff
      @iampfaff Год назад

      I may add, the laws of physics have never changed and even if they did at some point it was either at the moment of or “before” the big bang if that’s even possible. We can use the laws of physics to very accurately measure the age of the universe several different ways, and I’ve heard the big bang referred to as the point in time where our current understanding of physics break down i.e. our calculations and formulas give conflicting answers where they didn’t before.

    • @vimax3858
      @vimax3858 Год назад

      @@iampfaff the laws in physics can in fact change as constants have been observed to change such as the hubble constant and the speed of light

    • @iampfaff
      @iampfaff Год назад

      @@vimax3858 these things you mention aren’t “laws” of physics. i’m sure you’re aware of this as well, but hubbles constant is a value that continually changes as we get closer and closer to the true age of the universe. and it isn’t even that big of a change, we are talking thousandth decimal places.
      i should so say the same applies to the speed of light. we know it’s approximate speed, 299,792,458 m/s, but mathematicians and physicists are refining whether or not it is 299,792,458.13467 or 299,792,458.13466. this is the degree of change you speak of.
      also we haven’t “observed” their change. we refine the values we assign to them, so we are changing them. the speed of light is a constant. our best guess right now is close enough to the real answer we can use it like it’s the actual value.

  • @ngctoasty
    @ngctoasty Год назад +2

    This is amazing why are people scared? Imagine what lived there what intelligent life could of lived there billions of years before our galaxy even formed nothing but curiosity

  • @peni1641
    @peni1641 Год назад +1

    The image at 2:54 on the righthand side are those two galaxies colliding? I'm from Cali on 7/4/18 we had an "earthquake" that turned to be b@mb testing near the border of Cali and NV.

  • @cornyconnie.
    @cornyconnie. Год назад +5

    That's because there was no "big bang", God created everything!

    • @lucaswilliams1598
      @lucaswilliams1598 Год назад +1

      For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who suppress the truth in unrighteousness, 19because what may be known of God is manifest in them, for God has shown it to them. 20For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse, 21because, although they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God, nor were thankful, but became futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts were darkened. 22Professing to be wise, they became fools. Rom 1:18-22
      9that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. 10For with the heart one believes unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. Rom 10:9-10

    • @cornyconnie.
      @cornyconnie. Год назад +1

      @@lucaswilliams1598 Amen

    • @ButterflyBlossom6415
      @ButterflyBlossom6415 Год назад

      @@lucaswilliams1598 Amen

  • @MrRockydee07
    @MrRockydee07 Год назад +8

    I'm a firm believer we're not alone why are so many people astonished by the fact when we learn something we don't know they're sounding like they're scared of it .

  • @mattrubenstein86
    @mattrubenstein86 Год назад +1

    So nice to hear two intelligent Americans speaking for once

  • @xygo6038
    @xygo6038 Год назад

    Seeing the space between galaxy’s is so beautiful

  • @jerdog8335
    @jerdog8335 Год назад +11

    Why do galaxies have a massive black hole at their centers? My intuition tells me it has something to do with new star formation. They are the wombs of the galaxies. Or not.

  • @frankcastle5737
    @frankcastle5737 Год назад +33

    This is an incredible find and I really wish they'd fund astronomy so they can peer back further.

    • @treesareshady
      @treesareshady Год назад

      It's got funding

    • @frankcastle5737
      @frankcastle5737 Год назад +1

      @@thomasweir2834 103billion should be a trillion dollar budget when all things considered i.e. pollution. Costs big money to drive that car you driving and even bigger cost to a rapidly aging earth.

    • @frankcastle5737
      @frankcastle5737 Год назад

      @@treesareshady refer to recent my comment.

    • @treesareshady
      @treesareshady Год назад

      @@frankcastle5737 sure there are things funded more... But 103 billion is not an underfunded industry. There are big names in astronomy and physics and I'd be willing to bet they get about as much done as their labor force can uphold. More money won't send more people to graduate school

  • @dueler8281
    @dueler8281 Год назад

    Watching these types of videos while stoned is S tier

  • @PeterSedesse
    @PeterSedesse Год назад +2

    The difference between Hubble and Web is huge. can you imagine the next one in 20 years..

  • @lucashouse9117
    @lucashouse9117 Год назад +6

    If more people cared about this kind of story the world would be a better place.

    • @jujubucks12
      @jujubucks12 Год назад

      how?

    • @thaiylooze8217
      @thaiylooze8217 Год назад

      😂😂you think so?

    • @thaiylooze8217
      @thaiylooze8217 Год назад

      Lucas I’m sure majority of your problems are man made.

    • @lucashouse9117
      @lucashouse9117 Год назад

      @@thaiylooze8217 no the majority of my problems are chronic pain from crohn's disease.

  • @nickelpickel3924
    @nickelpickel3924 Год назад +27

    Kinda figured that our understanding of the universe was flawed. Especially since both Einstein and Stephen Hawkins both said their findings aren't absolute and, in the future will be proven wrong.

    • @jayhemfindsyou
      @jayhemfindsyou Год назад

      Correct. Most "science" will be proven wrong one day.

  • @otterguyty
    @otterguyty Год назад +2

    Why does the news always give the watered-down version? I know you have to appeal to a general audience, but it's painful to be talked to like a child. Give us the University-level explanation at least!

    • @drsatan7554
      @drsatan7554 Год назад

      The JWST data has shown that our models for galaxy formation are wrong
      We have no idea how long it took things to form back when entropy was much higher and time moved much slower
      Edit. I didn't go to university so the best I can do is high-school-level lol

  • @Selasi_
    @Selasi_ Год назад

    I love how genuinely excited Gadi sounds about all of this

  • @springbloom5940
    @springbloom5940 Год назад +10

    I think the bigger issue is ignoring the expansion's effect on the flow of time. If spacetime is expanding, time is dilating.

    • @JLocauto
      @JLocauto Год назад +2

      Would that explain why time seems to be going faster ..

    • @shayalynn
      @shayalynn Год назад +3

      It talks about it in the Bible. The days will become shorter or more less go by faster to our observation as we approach the end.

    • @edballesterosjr2761
      @edballesterosjr2761 Год назад +4

      ​@@shayalynn 🤣🤡

    • @dddarklord
      @dddarklord Год назад +1

      @@shayalynn The bible talks about treating medical conditions with animal sacrifices but I'm sure you don't believe that

    • @Flesh_Wizard
      @Flesh_Wizard Год назад

      ​@@shayalynn you better not be eating seafood

  • @BALAAABOYYYY222
    @BALAAABOYYYY222 Год назад +1

    Technology is advancing very well!

  • @MrClaypogue
    @MrClaypogue Год назад +2

    Kid is drooling all over poor Dr. Kaku... There is enthusiasm and then there is that!!!!

  • @Heterogeneity
    @Heterogeneity Год назад +7

    This chap is a global treasure.

  • @anthonypanneton923
    @anthonypanneton923 Год назад +9

    I love it! "we may have to revise our theory of the creation of the universe." who'da thunk it?

  • @ticklershpickler
    @ticklershpickler Год назад +1

    Old theory: the universe is really old
    New theory: the universe is really really old
    Idk about anyone else, but I'm freaking out. Crazy news. I'll be waiting for their next breakthrough once they analyze the next 0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000.......1% of the universe
    Earthquake predictions would be pretty cool though.

  • @adamdonze6441
    @adamdonze6441 Год назад +1

    This wonderful video needs to be smacked for not putting Dr. Michio Kaku's name in the title... I can't believe I am 3 weeks late to this!

  • @amyhogarten5038
    @amyhogarten5038 Год назад +8

    We’re looking so far back that we seeing the backside of ourselves 🤔

  • @MrJgreen919
    @MrJgreen919 Год назад +3

    glad it’s michio kaku and not Neal Tyson, he can be draining and hard to not have a one way conversation with. Awesome stuff and glad we have this technology.