So Much James Webb News // NASA's UAPs Report // Closest Black Hole to Earth

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

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  • @SalaciaElegans
    @SalaciaElegans Год назад +7

    I love the subtle flying saucer during the UAP chapter. 😊

  • @Locut0s
    @Locut0s Год назад +11

    Omg that Herbig Haro photo! I’ve seen these objects before in HST photos. Such a beautiful shot. Love how the central star is still obscured in the coma of black dust, amazing to see.

  • @Nekog1rl
    @Nekog1rl Год назад +24

    Thank you for this update! It interfaces nicely with John Michael Godier's episode on the NASA UAP report and Anton Petrov's coverage of K2-18b. Really appreciate the perspective and all that you do! Keep up the excellent work!

    • @StuftBanana
      @StuftBanana Год назад +1

      🎯 🎯🎯 😎 🥂🖖🏼

  • @rayfighter
    @rayfighter Год назад +3

    the flying saucer behind you was a lovely touch!

    • @bbbenj
      @bbbenj Год назад +1

      You noticed it too!

  • @wolfmann5160
    @wolfmann5160 Год назад +8

    Thank you for all the work you do on these videos. I rarely get to watch but every time, I'm impressed with your insights and your simple way of explaining complex concepts.

  • @goyya888
    @goyya888 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @Reyajh
    @Reyajh Год назад +4

    The Hycean world is soo exciting!!! Thank you for giving an objective analysis.

  • @isaacplaysbass8568
    @isaacplaysbass8568 Год назад +27

    Thank you Fraser.Fascinating and informative. I feel sad that there are people that feel that they need to make threats ; they must be having educational/emotional and/or psychological difficulties.
    It's exciting to see the ongoing observations of JWST.

    • @handler007
      @handler007 Год назад

      DEFUND NASA, it is a incompetent and a waste of tax money!

    • @Jethlin2020
      @Jethlin2020 Год назад +1

      Did you really take that seriously? I feel sad for people who can't understand the difference between a joke and an actual threat.

  • @andalula922
    @andalula922 Год назад +1

    Great episode. Also, loved the UFO in the background, nice touch.

  • @CrasyFingers
    @CrasyFingers Год назад +10

    maybe the dart asteroid slowed down more overtime because the crash caused a cloud of dust that's orbiting the main asteroid and the small asteroid is hitting those dust particles? is that a theory too?

    • @oberonpanopticon
      @oberonpanopticon Год назад

      That seems plausible, tho with how powerful that explosion was idk if any debris was going slow enough to end up in orbit. But idk much/anything about the physics behind it!

  • @francesmorton7183
    @francesmorton7183 Год назад +3

    Fraser, love your content and learning new things about whatever this is we live in. 😊

  • @woody5109
    @woody5109 Год назад +4

    The JWST image is breathtaking, really interesting and challenging.

  • @AEFisch
    @AEFisch Год назад +11

    Being able to watch the beginning process of star formation "close up" is absolutely amazing.

  • @psylocyn
    @psylocyn Год назад +4

    I’ve been listening to Fraser for nearly 20 years and just recently found him on RUclips. I’m hard pressed to think of other people who look so different from the way you’d imagine. I always pictured a little nerdy guy. He actually (before he speaks) looks like a tough biker type lol

  • @-Thauma-
    @-Thauma- Год назад +2

    This is the kind of news worth waiting for. Looking forward to more in the future ❤

  • @hadarsnorlax
    @hadarsnorlax Год назад +2

    I just discovered your channel and it's amazing! I learned a lot of stuff. I'm deep in the satellite industry but the topics here are so diverse and fascinating

  • @kylegoldston
    @kylegoldston Год назад +1

    13:00 have you ever tried to push a locomotive, by hand, alone that is?
    It feels like you're pushing a brick wall but if you keep it up for a while the most interesting thing happens.
    Closest thing too a massive frictionless object available to most people but a 4-6 ft diameter cast iron engine dynamometer flywheel on pillow block bearings displayed a very odd seeming delayed response to forces applied.
    Inertia, both static and dynamic, can behave in seemingly odd ways once you get outside the realm of "EVERY DAY" objects.

  • @alpaykasal2902
    @alpaykasal2902 Год назад

    Flying saucer vacating the studio at 18:35 is very nice touch while talking about threats over UAP reporting. It's the little things in life...

  • @PRAELIA_6
    @PRAELIA_6 Год назад +3

    Thanks for this, your videos & the newsletter getting me through feeds with my newborn! Excellent as always.

  • @plexibreath
    @plexibreath Год назад +5

    Have you seen the episode of Red Dwarf where Holly says, "Well, the thing about a black hole - it's main distinguishing feature - is it's black. And the thing about space, the color of space, your basic space color - is it's black. So how are you supposed to see them?"

    • @JamesCairney
      @JamesCairney Год назад

      I would imagine that most people here have.

    • @donaldmackerer9032
      @donaldmackerer9032 Год назад

      By how they affect other objects around them.

  • @saeedafyouni619
    @saeedafyouni619 Год назад +1

    dude there was a UAP flying behind you while you were reporting on the UAP, it's flying around your house man.
    Definitely the closest black hole to Earth was my favorite story....
    shoutout to Fraser Cain and Universe Today

  • @ilya_95
    @ilya_95 Год назад +2

    Have never thought about possibility of a rogue planet having liquid ocean on its surface 🤯. Very interesting idea. Endless night and a vast ocean.

  • @EmergentStardust
    @EmergentStardust Год назад +2

    Herbig-Haro 2011 will most likely be getting my vote! Absolutely stunning!
    Appreciate the caution about k2-18. The "signs of life" over speculation can sometimes provide more noise than benefit. It's very interesting news as-is. Great video!

  • @daviddoyle5514
    @daviddoyle5514 Год назад +1

    I wanna know how they can study planets. And tell what type of atmosphere it has so far away

  • @Galactic_Peabody
    @Galactic_Peabody Год назад +6

    Question: is it possible that we could get a false positive of the Doppler effect for the expanding universe?
    Absolutely love the show and all your hard work you do Fraser! Thank you Sir!

  • @NunoPereira.
    @NunoPereira. Год назад +2

    Excellent space news channel, with high quality content and reports. Certainly deserves to increase 10x its subscribers number. Some type of adequate marketing could possibly help. Suggestion for a future report on the show: the LIFE (Large Interferometer For Exoplanets) project led by the EFT Zurich.

  • @AbAb-th5qe
    @AbAb-th5qe Год назад +2

    Thanks Fraser. Your channel is one of my favourites on youtube 😊 Maybe the Dart impact affected the reflectivity (albedo?) of the asteroid and sunlight caused it to continue slowing down?

  • @johndoepker7126
    @johndoepker7126 Год назад +1

    Pure reporting on space news without the headline grabbing B.S. !!! THANKS for the work and efforts you put in to these videos, informing and engaging us muggles !!!
    Edit: the convo with Dr. Siegal was...a helluva good show !!! an absolute must watch!!!

  • @ft3917
    @ft3917 Год назад +1

    The black and white video off a "ufo" .. is proven to be a infra red video taken with zoom, of another airplane. that is how infra red of a airplane looks like.

  • @andyoates8392
    @andyoates8392 Год назад +18

    We’ve been patient. The specialists have won their telescope time. They’ve processed their data. Bring on the wondrous fantastic discoveries! 🤓
    P.s. we want an exomoon 💚♾️

    • @handler007
      @handler007 Год назад

      DEFUND NASA, it is a incompetent and a waste of tax money!

  • @YoreHistory
    @YoreHistory Год назад +1

    Whenever someone has a video like this (Great video Fraser!) regarding Exoplanets I can't help but think what Carl Sagan would think of all these exoplanet discoveries? I believe we had 1 confirmed exoplanet discovery before Carl died? He suspected this many would be discovered but I don't think he realized how quickly and efficiently we spot them.

  • @kenday7942
    @kenday7942 Год назад

    Very good channel! I have subscribed. An excellent cosmological magazine that gets the information out succinctly and without the didactic dialogue of a lot of other channels.

  • @fep_ptcp883
    @fep_ptcp883 Год назад +85

    Here's my threat, Fraser: if you don't report more on UAPs, I'll tell the aliens to abduct you

    • @Jim-if1vx
      @Jim-if1vx Год назад +5

      Don't u think they will just send him back?

    • @scottbrower9052
      @scottbrower9052 Год назад

      There are no aliens.

    • @LaurentCassaro
      @LaurentCassaro Год назад +2

      ​@Jim-if1vx Yeah, as a non representative of the average human being.
      Which is a compliment BTW.

    • @jblob5764
      @jblob5764 Год назад +11

      He'd have too many questions for them. Like a 4 year old on a road trip.
      Why, why, how, why, where, why

    • @rayfighter
      @rayfighter Год назад +6

      ​@@jblob5764now you made me want to see the results of a survey "3 questions you could ask an alien" among public, Vs his 3 questions 😂

  • @topquark22
    @topquark22 Год назад +1

    Another fascinating weekly episode from Fraser Cain. Thank you. Just keep your Didymus close, and your Epididymus closer.

  • @jaymst66
    @jaymst66 Год назад

    I found you recently and am geeking out. LOL Love your channel. Thank You.

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Год назад

      Thanks a lot, I'm glad you're enjoying it.

  • @kdarch1
    @kdarch1 Год назад +1

    Keep up the good work. Appreciate you

  • @sebastianclarke2441
    @sebastianclarke2441 Год назад +10

    Its good to see you invest more excitement in Starships potential launch, I remember you were originally quite sceptical of the whole idea when discussing it with Pamela on Astronomy Cast only a few years ago. Your weekly science news show is without doubt among the best. Between you and Sabine, all the important stuff sees great coverage. Thanks so much for your seemingly indefatigable energy in everything science communication

    • @Poske_Ygo
      @Poske_Ygo Год назад +1

      Sabine channel name?

    • @sebastianclarke2441
      @sebastianclarke2441 Год назад

      @@Poske_Ygo sorry for the late reply, I only just noticed this question. The name of the channel is her complete name "Sabine Hossenfelder"

  • @pigbenis8366
    @pigbenis8366 Год назад +3

    Ha. The little alien space ship flying around in the back ground.

  • @GlizzyMilk
    @GlizzyMilk Год назад +2

    This might just be my smooth brain take on the DART impact but when it happened it blew quite a bit of debris out of orbit and away, with some of it not having been slung hard enough to achieve escape velocity from Dimorphos...upon returning to Dimorphos wouldn't the debris impart a very miniscule slowing effect?

  • @NIL0S
    @NIL0S Год назад +1

    Cool about the potential life signs detected by JWST, I'll remain skeptical until further research. About the UAPs, IMO it's worth looking into, even just to see if we can't debunk the phenomenon, because if we can't debunk it, then it's something to understand.

  • @bamaguy5000
    @bamaguy5000 Год назад +1

    Dang this man has the best podcast! He has a way of explaining everything to you where you can understand.

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Год назад

      Thanks a lot. We put all this into the podcast, but you get to see pictures in the video version.

  • @raystab6762
    @raystab6762 Год назад

    Awesome videos! Thank you for these!

  • @GRILL332
    @GRILL332 Год назад +7

    Omg YOU GET THREATS?? Good grief. What is wrong with people.

  • @corneliuscorcoran9900
    @corneliuscorcoran9900 Год назад +2

    T'cha! Wasting billions searching for aliens. With that sort of dosh, we could deffo find Sasquatch AND the chupacabra.

  • @XJapa1n09
    @XJapa1n09 Год назад +1

    I love the thinly veiled apathy for starship 🤭 It’s hard to find people who aren’t 100% on the space x train or 100% against space x.

  • @seditt5146
    @seditt5146 Год назад +1

    I think the gas issue we would need to look for seasonal changes and most importantly changes which seem to go against thermodynamics of that seasonal change. For instance some sort of regular or irregular lag time between seasonal change which suggest entropy is not fully behaving as it should since if anything can be said about life its that its short term actions on a system appear to defy entropy as though life itself is Maxwells demon. Entropy still rules all but without taking the information the demon knows into account it seems to defy physics.

  • @theoptimisticskeptic
    @theoptimisticskeptic Год назад +1

    We do need to look into these UAPs if for no other reason than safety's sake. SInce it seems a lot of the pilots were concerned about mid-air collisions or pilots going down attempting to avoid them. Most likely they'll turn out to be some sort of unknown natural phenomonena like elves or sprites were until recently.

  • @corychristensen5917
    @corychristensen5917 Год назад

    Right before you mentioned the star shield, I was thinking an iris to block out the Starburst from other stars on JWST would be awesome.

  • @douglaswilkinson5700
    @douglaswilkinson5700 Год назад +1

    If you read paper there is only *~1σ (one sigma) for the one offset case* for DMS detection.

  • @KOZMOuvBORG
    @KOZMOuvBORG Год назад

    13:20 when the impact area is lit by the Sun, maybe some material sublimes off, giving a nudge but not when it's in shade.

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Год назад

      It really is a mystery, but we'll find more when the European space agencies hera mission arrives

  • @EmergentStardust
    @EmergentStardust Год назад +1

    It would be interesting if researching whatever phenomena affected Dimorphos' orbital period helped understand the movement of Oumuamua. Just some random speculation, not even a hypothesis :)

  • @equinsuocha8905
    @equinsuocha8905 Год назад

    Love the info! Also, when will we see the Question Show again?

  • @fredwood1490
    @fredwood1490 9 месяцев назад

    Something to think about: How about a shock wave, bouncing back and forth inside Demorphis, moving its mass and absorbing its momentum?

  • @rojanthomas91
    @rojanthomas91 Год назад +1

    😂 nice job with the flying UAP behind you!

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Год назад +1

      Call it in!

    • @bbbenj
      @bbbenj Год назад

      I noticed it and find it funny!

  • @hervigdewilde3599
    @hervigdewilde3599 Год назад

    Lolz @ the Flying Saucer landing on your shelves @ 16:30... 🛸
    "The aliens are watching..." - just make sure they're *subscribed* too...! 👽

  • @jmacd8817
    @jmacd8817 Год назад

    A queation regarding HabEx; if rhe telescope is at rhe L2 point , and the shield is further out, would you get a lot of reflection of Sol on the shield such that it could interfere?

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Год назад +1

    Thanks for all the news, Fraser! 😊
    About the rant... Well, I've been a believer in the past (I believe I already commented about this)... But now I'm a skeptical, I demand evidence. But how the heck are we supposed to get any evidence if we don't look for it?
    Yes, most of the cases are simple mistakes or lack of knowledge from the observer. As I saw many times happening and even helped to solve a few. And yes, there's a lot of fake stuff as well, unfortunately. Looks like humans like attention or something, I don't know. But there are still a couple of really confusing cases, for which I just can't figure an explanation. (And I'm NOT saying "it's aliens", just that I'm lost.)
    For example, I'm not going into details (I can go if you want me to), but there's the "official UFO night" from Brazil. It's a fascinating case, because you have lots of eyewitnesses, probably radar data (that I don't know if even still exists)... And the public admission from the Brazilian government that, at the time, was a military dictatorship.
    But, again, how the heck do we extract new evidence from something that happened in 1986 if I'm not mistaken?
    So... My hope is that Project Galileo can illuminate it a bit for us. Even if those are only unknown atmospheric phenomenon, we'd learn something. That alone would be fantastic.
    Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @hodor3024
    @hodor3024 Год назад +2

    2:36 always amuses me that physicists want 5σ but physicians are a-okay with a p-value threshold of 0.05.

    • @scottbrower9052
      @scottbrower9052 Год назад

      Doctors are seldom scientists (or have scientific minds) in my experience.

    • @robertmiller9735
      @robertmiller9735 Год назад +1

      I imagine that's usually not possible, and they have to adjust their expectations accordingly.

  • @CornfieldHolden
    @CornfieldHolden Год назад

    Is the HWO concept different to the Starshade concept? Would the coronagraph be on the telescope or on a separate spacecraft? Seem to be reading conflicting online sources

  • @mishukzoo
    @mishukzoo Год назад +1

    I would be curious to learn more about that small universe theory. Like something that foregoes the expansionary aspect of the universe by bringing in the concept of multiverse is soo fascinating. It would in the end sounds less depressing than the current cosmological model we have, because of the inflationary quality of our universe and the ultimate heat death that will occur. If instead it were to be shown that all of this could be bipassed by accessing multiple dimensions then that's wonderful news. Of course this would still be just at a theoretical level but still a nicer prospect to think of.

  • @robertnewhart3547
    @robertnewhart3547 Год назад +1

    "Secretion disk". Ahem,... accretion. 👍

  • @tlv1117
    @tlv1117 Год назад +1

    With an ocean that deep what would the pressure be at the bottom? Would the water even be liquid or some sort of strange hot solid ice at that pressure? Could any sort of life be there?
    If not, if the life has to be higher up in the water then is there a mechanism to bring nutrients up that high from the floor?
    I wouldn't rule anything out given only our current sample size of one but it sounds like a lot to be skeptical about.

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Год назад +2

      It would be insane, and one of the big questions is whether any sediments could get up into the upper ocean to supply nutrients for life.

  • @5cloudwalker
    @5cloudwalker Год назад +1

    Osirus-rex will be recovered in Utah Sept. 24/23 from sampling comet Bennu back in 2020 exciting stuff😊👍

  • @ivandimitrijevic2984
    @ivandimitrijevic2984 Год назад

    Fraser, you are the best !

  • @plexisgaming
    @plexisgaming Год назад +1

    This reminds me of the one time where NASA was using a gravitational assist of a planet in our system. Just out of curiosity they turned on the probes' sensors to determine if they could determine if there was intelligent life on the planet. The probe came back with the result that there was no intelligent life on that planet. They tried several more times and each time the probe responded with the same results. Dismayed the scientists turned off the probe and let it continue its journey. The planet they were analyzing with the probe? Earth.

    • @donaldmackerer9032
      @donaldmackerer9032 Год назад

      🤔 I'm thinking the possibility of intelligent life on Earth is impossible. That is the can't be any possible evidence of intelligent life on Earth as far as I can sometimes see.☹️

  • @lisasmith6271
    @lisasmith6271 Год назад

    I'm a 1st time viewer of your channel!! I love this video!! Keep more of content like this on the way!! This report is so exciting!!!!

  • @RV-yg7dt
    @RV-yg7dt Год назад

    Ha Ha! Nice little cameo appearance by a UAP on your video.

  • @noelstarchild
    @noelstarchild Год назад

    I have come to understand that an increase in velocity of an object in orbit of another, results in the orbit increasing in radius.
    It seem to me therefore, if the orbitting object slows, then its' orbit radius also decreases. Am I wrong in this?

  • @chrisgriffith1573
    @chrisgriffith1573 Год назад +2

    Huh... all we need to do is hit that Hycean world with a 70% nickel/iron ball and presto! In 3 billion years we got ourselves another Earth! Easy-pezee!

  • @SoulDelSol
    @SoulDelSol Год назад +1

    Wrapping makes more sense than you may think. Our planet is 3d and wraps. You keep traveling and eventually you arrive at the starting point

  • @7heHorror
    @7heHorror Год назад

    Can confirm that it's a lot of fun to interact with Fraser in the comments. Great show dude. The only satisfactory result is that aliens are here! ;)

  • @cottonmouth8782
    @cottonmouth8782 Год назад

    Wonderful pgm!

  • @jfeeney100
    @jfeeney100 Год назад +1

    My thinking on UAPs is they will analyze thousands of incidents. Explanations will be developed for each incident (not necessarily correct). But there will be a handful if incidents that just can't be explained. These leftover incidents just deify physics. These could be your real deals. It's like mining for diamonds. You have to go through a whole lot of dirt to find the pay dirt.

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Год назад +4

      You can't unexplain your way to identification. But if there was better data on everything, then we could also make positive identification of things actually breaking the laws of physics.

    • @martinharrison132
      @martinharrison132 Год назад

      the stigma attached to scientists looking for UFOs has in the past been overwhelming , nobody was interested ,it was basically a joke because of government cover-ups and basically everybody being brainwashed into thinking UFOs are science fiction.

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Год назад

      So, now that the government has both NASA and the Air Force investigating it, as well as Congress making it illegal to hide research, we can agree that cover-ups aren't happening any more.

  • @nerufer
    @nerufer Год назад +2

    absurd that a person would threaten you Fraser. insane. And also absurd and insane is that money is going to such a fruitless endeavor but in the meantime there is no money for mars sample return or other initiatives. I propose a referendum to decide where this extra budget should go to. I want my spacewhale discovery!

    • @doncarlodivargas5497
      @doncarlodivargas5497 Год назад +1

      To threatening Fraser for NOT covering UFO news are pretty crazy when it is UFO news in all channels 24/7, I think those obsessed with such stuff should rather learn to focus when they take pictures

  • @kleinbottled79
    @kleinbottled79 Год назад +1

    How much do we wanna set aside for this? (Figuring out what the UAP thing is) Weird take. We spend a LOT of money on far less important matters.

  • @marvinmauldin4361
    @marvinmauldin4361 Год назад +1

    UAPs? I'll never remember that. I'll be running around yelling, "Look, a U...whatever!" No one will take me seriously...wait...

    • @onebylandtwoifbysearunifby5475
      @onebylandtwoifbysearunifby5475 Год назад

      Most countries still use UFO for their official government inquiry programs. "UFO" is fine, it's what France, Argentina, China, Belgium, Russia, Ukraine, U.K., Australia, New Zealand ... and all the other governments use in their investigation programs. And what the Official Air Force and Navy investigations have used since they coined it in 1952. I still use UFO myself, even for the ones that come out of the water. It's the Global term for these objects, why create a new one just for stigma? Just research it and there will be no stigma, just as there is none for believing rocks fall from the sky. An educated public would help greatly. ("Educated public" being somewhat of an oxymoron, admittedly...)

  • @spitsmuis4772
    @spitsmuis4772 Год назад

    0:54 Some of these error bars look quite off, no?

  • @WayneTheSeine
    @WayneTheSeine Год назад +1

    I feel sorry for the poor souls housed in the UAP program section. The jeers and sneers will be subtle but relentless.

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Год назад +1

      There's useful science that could still be done. They'll make the most of it.

  • @jamesmiller9363
    @jamesmiller9363 Год назад

    @frasercain is that a klipch sub I see behind you on your shelf?

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Год назад

      Hah no, it's a replica of the golden plaque on the Pioneer spacecraft. But I searched for klipsch sub and knew exactly which thing you're talking about. :-)

  • @everettputerbaugh3996
    @everettputerbaugh3996 Год назад

    How much to install those sensors on the near side of the moon.

  • @iliyerfinchh
    @iliyerfinchh Год назад

    are formaldehyde signatures not suitable for life detection as it is produced by life forms?

  • @coreysayre1376
    @coreysayre1376 Год назад

    Regarding transit spectroscopy, and you kind of hinted at this, but wouldn't finding complex molecules like CFCs on an exoplanet be considered fairly concrete evidence of life?
    I kind of get what you're saying about it being possible that nature could reproduce any chemical that we could, but it seems to me like the odds would be astronomically low to encounter such chemicals in nature. I'd love to learn more about this if anyone could expand on this or fill me in on any new data as to why we wouldn't consider complex molecules as confirmation of extraterrestrial life. Thanks!

  • @dannybell926
    @dannybell926 Год назад

    I like your tiny background spaceship when the UAP chapter began

    • @kuingul
      @kuingul Год назад +1

      It was there throughout the entire chapter 🛸

    • @dannybell926
      @dannybell926 Год назад

      @@kuingul indeed it was! I commented before watching it all the way through

  • @Yora21
    @Yora21 Год назад

    New telescope proposed that would go online in 15 to 25 years?
    In fusion reactor construction terms, that seems like a very fast process.

  • @musicman2001
    @musicman2001 Год назад

    Great stuff thanks

  • @jyinxtv7740
    @jyinxtv7740 Год назад

    LOL i love what you did with the UAP

  • @triskeliand
    @triskeliand Год назад

    Like "plantsnap" for UAPs.
    Take a photo, submit to database, allow machine learning to identify.
    rinse, repeat

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Год назад +1

      That would help most people get a quick ID for what they saw.

  • @stevenhorne5089
    @stevenhorne5089 Год назад

    Can astronomy be used to tell the day, month, and year?

  • @StarStruckLoft
    @StarStruckLoft Год назад

    Is there any chance that the mapping of these "dark matter" blobs are just black holes or groups of black holes that are creating gravitational lensing and we just can't see them because there is no acreation disk? Or maybe lots and lots of rogue planets that have no stars?

  • @loveordie4
    @loveordie4 Год назад

    Beautiful images

  • @00dfm00
    @00dfm00 Год назад

    Is there a reason we can't see the prostar itself? Has it not started fusion yet? Due to the random walk of photons is it too soon see it?

    • @frasercain
      @frasercain  Год назад +1

      It hasn't started up yet, no fusion, no light. Only heat, which Webb picks up.

  • @Wolf-Spirit_Alpha-Sigma
    @Wolf-Spirit_Alpha-Sigma Год назад +2

    Fraser, as I understand you wanted to hear more threats addressed to you. Here's mine: Bob Lazar is a national treasure. He never EVER lies. Not even in his sleep. If you still refuse to talk about him on your channel and praise his bravery, honesty and his hard, janitorial work at Area 51, I am going to tell him that you're a big meanie and a skeptical debunker. HOW DARE YOU NOT BELIEVE everything about the UFO lore?? Sorry, this was the best I could craft. 😂

  • @rochellekennedy4350
    @rochellekennedy4350 Год назад

    Out of all the UFO videos and all the sightings people have reported it's crazy to me that they say that none of the sightings are of extraterrestrial origin. Like there's no way that there NOT of extraterrestrial origin.

  • @ij2513
    @ij2513 Год назад

    The bit i dont understand is, if the telescope uses the light from the host star to pass through the atmosphere of the planet to determine its composition, then how did they get the results of a rogue plant which shouldnt have any light passing through its armospehere in the dark? This crucial informstion was left out.
    Hopefully Frasier or somone else has the answer 🙏

  • @TheJasonBorn
    @TheJasonBorn Год назад

    People who think threatening other people gets them to work harder, are the worst at working to think themselves.

  • @petevenuti7355
    @petevenuti7355 Год назад

    Just wondering, what "signatures" does Neptune display?

  • @mikerohlfs2836
    @mikerohlfs2836 Год назад

    What is the event that is bringing all the material in the JWST image of the young star together?

  • @marknovak6498
    @marknovak6498 Год назад

    We would need a prediction for string theory for the small universe model to subvert the inflation model.

  • @Etopirynka
    @Etopirynka Год назад

    Hey Fraser, been watching your vids and listening to the UT podcast last two months... And there are questions in my mind! How do we know - 273.25 K is the absolute zero temp? Could it be that it's just the lowest we ever measured and we're limited to our methods?

  • @skenzyme81
    @skenzyme81 Год назад

    Went to bid on a very nice low miles 2002 F-150 XLT. Damn thing went for nearly $21K. Full size trucks are just impossible right now. Over 800K F-series trucks were sold that year and the nominal price is holding steady. 😳