The Fate of Our Sun

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2025

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  • @MasonHerrick
    @MasonHerrick Год назад +819

    I was pretty sure no one would ever adapt the language of physics and astronomy into English as beautifully as Sagan; then I found this channel. True poetry

    • @poneill65
      @poneill65 Год назад +8

      The faux "hushed wonder" (pound-shop Brian Cox) delivery doesn't put you off then?
      Total agreement on Sagan though, but there is no alternative (yet)

    • @MasonHerrick
      @MasonHerrick Год назад +37

      @@poneill65 Not at all, David strikes me as eminently authentic in his wonder of the cosmos. His palpable disappointment at not getting JWST time to seek out new moons shows me someone who deeply desires to understand the universe we inhabit. Of course, I could be wrong, but that is not currently my belief. Also, we're humans. How language is delivered matters a great deal, you could have 1,000 people quote Shakespeare and it wouldn't be the most robotic who moved me or made me grasp its meaning most fully, it would be the person who captures it with the most humanity. You and I disagreeing on this is one of the reasons I love being human though, different perspectives and interpretations have led to our flourishing more than hindered it.

    • @poneill65
      @poneill65 Год назад +11

      @@MasonHerrick I don't doubt his sincere passion about science. For me, it's just the clearly contrived delivery he employs at times (the "hushed wonder" Brian cox impression). That's not his normal speaking voice, it also not accidental "in the moment". It's a manipulative contrivance. It's creating a brand, a persona to boost his public "talking head" gig. For me that tomfoolery is an irritant, and a little bit insulting. Horses for courses I guess.

    • @TheRealSkeletor
      @TheRealSkeletor Год назад +22

      @@poneill65 Dr. Carl Sagan, for all his brilliance, employed the same contrived brand/persona delivery in his presentation, to the same effect you are critiquing so harshly here. Every presenter does it; it's up to the audience to decide if they find it moving and compelling, or merely irritating.

    • @poneill65
      @poneill65 Год назад +6

      @@TheRealSkeletor Wrong. Sagan delivered his presentations (like Cosmos) exactly how he spoke in every interview I ever saw of him. He used his natural voice, not a contrivance.
      And the fact that David "puts on" this pound shop Cox affectation is clear for all to see, because we see him speaking normally in many other videos.

  • @bigjermboktown6976
    @bigjermboktown6976 Год назад +403

    Absolutely one of the best channels on RUclips! One of the top three in my humble opinion

  • @thagrintch
    @thagrintch Год назад +295

    This was not a video, this was art. You explain so scientifically and with such passion. Thanks for another great topic and for spreading the beauty of science to the public. 1 million subscribers before the end of the year, I guarantee it.

    • @joshuagharis9017
      @joshuagharis9017 Год назад +4

      David is amazing 👏 A gift to the world 🌎

    • @joshuagharis9017
      @joshuagharis9017 Год назад +3

      To the universe I dare say

    • @Ken-fh4jc
      @Ken-fh4jc Год назад +3

      All of his videos are like this. So glad I found this channel a few years back.

    • @nathan-d8
      @nathan-d8 Год назад +1

      I would have agreed with you six months ago. But now that it is January. We can all agree you were wrong. But you should not have been.

    • @chosen1one930
      @chosen1one930 11 месяцев назад +1

      Except anything can happen. Yes stars usually end a couple ways but a life stars is so long its impossible to know if that will actually happen.

  • @CoolWorldsLab
    @CoolWorldsLab  Год назад +83

    Thanks for watching, be sure to like/share/comment if you enjoyed! For those wondering about engineering our way out of this, we published a paper on this recently ( arxiv.org/abs/2210.02338 ) using a technique called Starlifting, we have a video on that too over at ruclips.net/video/IY0KWLanlLM/видео.html. Also, be sure to check out our new podcast for more Cool Worlds content, head to www.youtube.com/@CoolWorldsPodcast

    • @thelaughinghyenas8465
      @thelaughinghyenas8465 Год назад

      Thank you very much for the episode.

    • @jackesioto
      @jackesioto Год назад

      We could also move Earth (and Venus and Mars if inhabited) further from the sun during its initial death throes and then close in again once it turns into a white dwarf star.

    • @CoolWorldsLab
      @CoolWorldsLab  Год назад +3

      @@jackesioto it’s a dangerous procedure and it doesn’t actually change the stellar spectrum so the proportions of light change and still threaten life

    • @Deelight664
      @Deelight664 Год назад

      The video briefly mentioned that Mars will be habitable at some point. How long will that last?

    • @thelaughinghyenas8465
      @thelaughinghyenas8465 Год назад

      @@Deelight664 , It won't suddenly become habitable to us. We would need to do a LOT of work to establish and keep an atmosphere and radiation shielding. I suspect we would find O'Neill cylinders more practical. They would allow us to maintain an atmosphere and would be more portable to chase a comfortable temperature.

  • @AliAkbar-rn3zk
    @AliAkbar-rn3zk Год назад +139

    Professor Kipping not only explains Astrophysics in an interesting & intriguing way but his videos always have inspiring & motivating life lessons! His delivery is highly satisfying & soothing. Highly appreciated!

  • @1edgeman76
    @1edgeman76 Год назад +194

    Hands Down, THE BEST content out there!!!
    I will endlessly follow Dr. Kipping through any journey, he and his teammates wish to traverse.
    Absolutely Astounding!!!!!

    • @FFNOJG
      @FFNOJG Год назад +1

      This channel and history of the universe (my personal favorite, but this is a very close 2nd) are the two best channels on youtube. also history of the earth

    • @rb3872
      @rb3872 Год назад +2

      ​@@FFNOJG try SEA too someday. You will like it.

    • @BrusqueSkeptic
      @BrusqueSkeptic Год назад

      @@rb3872 SEA is so good 🙌🙌

    • @adrianchrostowski3613
      @adrianchrostowski3613 Год назад +1

      Dr Kipping please come to Poland one day so I can hang out with you 😊 you’re like a science bard telling beautiful stories about our place in the universe ❤

    • @prototropo
      @prototropo Год назад

      I agree. This "thing," is more than a RUclips video, more than a great science presentation, even more than an artistically fashioned, cerebrally astonishing, scholarly work for important archives!

  • @duke68318
    @duke68318 Год назад +21

    Professor Kipping has the mind of a scientist and the soul of a poet. Thank you Sir ✌🏻

  • @alsecen5674
    @alsecen5674 3 месяца назад +2

    Poetically beautiful, enormously informative. Thank you

  • @superb444
    @superb444 Год назад +57

    So emotional, and yet so educative. A perfect blend of affect and cognition. Best content ever.

  • @TheGw166579
    @TheGw166579 Год назад +53

    I have watched your channel for what seems years now and every time I am amazed when a new video comes out. Your channel is truly one of the best science/astronomy channels on YT. I was lucky enough to be a child when Carl Sagan was producing such wonderful TV and books and is work got me interested in astronomy and science. I can honestly say you and your team inspire and make me wonder as much as Carl,did and still does rewatching his work. This is the best compliment I could think of to thank you for your work. You are a wonderful presenter and educator I hope all the msgs you get from viewers inspire you and your team to carry on such wonderful work.

  • @mawkernewek
    @mawkernewek Год назад +38

    I had forgotten about the billion-year long subgiant phase. One of the things I found interesting about stellar evolution is how what is happening in the core is often the opposite of what is happening in the outer layers, as the core gets denser and hotter, the outer layers get more puffed up and cooler.

    • @billant2
      @billant2 Год назад +2

      The higher the core temperature, the higher the outer layer ionization, it's like a curtain drawn over the Sun.
      But damn, if we had a shot of vodka for each time the core temp increased and went degenerate, we'd be watching this really drunk. hehe

    • @joshuagharis9017
      @joshuagharis9017 10 месяцев назад

      Perhaps we migrate to a habitable Mars during this phase? It'd be so cool to see 👀

    • @mars-jr5uu
      @mars-jr5uu 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@billant2are you drunk yet?😊

    • @billant2
      @billant2 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@mars-jr5uu- Yeah man... let's take a shot every thing we hear "the core temp increased ". lol

  • @jaybee6701
    @jaybee6701 Год назад +4

    There’s something about all of it on this channel - the presentation’s pace and cadence, the comfort of the known knowns with acceptance of and descriptions of the three combinations of unknowns - that makes it calmly ok to not be ok with our extreme finiteness in a seemingly possible infiniteness, all of which is so improbable and likely bearing heavily upon the impossible… but yeah, somehow this channel’s explanations of how some things aren’t even (yet) explainable are done in a way that lulls your existentially calamitous anxiety to rest, like a baby with a full belly and a binky.
    TLDR. Channel rocks, keep it up mate.

  • @puliyogre
    @puliyogre Год назад +6

    We the children of the Sun discovered our parents' story, we are the way that the solar system knows itself. Crying at this line, poetry and science together and at it's absolute best.

  • @VictorbrineSC
    @VictorbrineSC Год назад +64

    I am crying for that giant ball of plasma in the sky, even though I'll die way earlier than her and every human on Earth won't really be alive to see all this suffering she'll go through. Watched this video while it was still daytime, so thank you Sun... thank you for pretty much giving us life.

    • @Bitchslapper316
      @Bitchslapper316 Год назад

      Lol

    • @jackesioto
      @jackesioto Год назад +1

      Alas, there's no life without death.

    • @Boz196
      @Boz196 Год назад +3

      There is no point crying over the functions of the universe. It is not good or bad, it is indifferent.

    • @4shadow2
      @4shadow2 Год назад

      @@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatmanso why not go on a murder spree

    • @4shadow2
      @4shadow2 Год назад

      Every human on earth will be alive to see the suffering of the heat in the end tho..

  • @JayTheEditor_YouTube
    @JayTheEditor_YouTube Год назад +37

    I never thought I could be that emotional invested in the life and death of the sun, but here we are.
    Another incredible video from Coo Worlds!

    • @joshuagharis9017
      @joshuagharis9017 10 месяцев назад +1

      Truly agree 👍. David is one of a generation 👏

  • @Alcatrazrezz
    @Alcatrazrezz Год назад +14

    I love your videos they make me look at everyday life differently

  • @kierangraham6756
    @kierangraham6756 Год назад +20

    I was actually choked up, with your words everything fades away. So important to realize how special life is. Amazing thank you

    • @opoxious1592
      @opoxious1592 11 месяцев назад

      I actually makes me cry inside

    • @stanleydavidson6543
      @stanleydavidson6543 5 месяцев назад

      We shall live forever because we are children of God

  • @seanvsn
    @seanvsn Год назад +2

    I have anxiety and stress problems related to workloads that started giving me constant psycosomatic pain.
    Only cure apart from drugs is relaxation exercises and yoga/meditation/stretching; your videos help me a lot: your voice, the soundtracks you use, the topic.
    I gotta thank you, your channel is kind of a medicine for me.

  • @chegeny
    @chegeny Год назад +39

    Thank you, Prof David Kipping, for your excellent channel. Always compelling content.

    • @CoolWorldsLab
      @CoolWorldsLab  Год назад +5

      🙏

    • @hi-et1oq
      @hi-et1oq 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@CoolWorldsLabyou talk like will are so good to this planet fake ass

  • @mdavid1955
    @mdavid1955 Год назад +1

    The best explanation of our Sun's evolution and demise that I've seen to date.

  • @ujjc001
    @ujjc001 Год назад +7

    We are such an insignificant blip in the time line of the universe. Make sure you take notice of how incredible this life is and what we have accomplished in this little speck of time. Do what you can to make the most of our infinitesimally small time here. Love you all.

    • @Boz196
      @Boz196 Год назад +1

      Exactly right, I don't get how nihilism is even a thing. We are lucky enough to be able experience the universe and all of its wonder and struggles so we might as well make the most of it!

    • @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
      @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Год назад +1

      It's peaceful knowing humans won't stay around 😌
      6th extinction and many more to come
      Too bad I'll never get what i want

  • @michaelpipkin9942
    @michaelpipkin9942 Год назад +1

    Kids are so lucky to have this kind of teacher.

  • @EstudioVoitheia
    @EstudioVoitheia Год назад +15

    How come most habitable planets have much less ressources and stability than Earth? Why are we here? Why we are so luck?

    • @lucschus7061
      @lucschus7061 Год назад +1

      Interesting...

    • @TheChocolatBlanc
      @TheChocolatBlanc Год назад +6

      Because if it didn’t have enough ressources we wouldn’t be here

    • @Steve-si8hx
      @Steve-si8hx Год назад

      We are lucky ?

    • @CMDR_MAJIC
      @CMDR_MAJIC Год назад +2

      Life will only appear when the prerequisite conditions exist. Not every resource abundant planet will form life, but every planet hosting life must possess the necessary resources to sustain that life. If not here, then somewhere else. And somewhere out there, an extra-terrestrial is pondering that exact same question on their resource abundant planet in another star system, far away ✨

    • @JasonGuySmiley
      @JasonGuySmiley Год назад +1

      this has to happen somewhere and where it does something like us is apparently what happens. It's not so much lucky, it's just unlikely but given the sheer number of stars and planets this set up was inevitable ya know

  • @Thaicatlove
    @Thaicatlove Год назад +2

    Our beautiful sun chooses violence. She will fight and fight even more than we can imagine.
    I remember the first time I heard our sun will eventually swallow the earth. I'll never forget that feeling as a child.
    We humans are so lucky to see this content, to learn all of this. To see the blossoming earth days that are not lasting forever. Thank you!

  • @trev5163
    @trev5163 Год назад +12

    Nothing better than a Cool Worlds video to start the day with some perspective 🤘

    • @Rares.E
      @Rares.E Год назад +2

      ...or to finish!
      Amsterdam 19:44

  • @SqueakyChase
    @SqueakyChase Год назад +1

    You make a wonderous child-like connection with me in your videos. For just a moment the world and our problems seem so small. Thank you from an old guy.

  • @gregoryfilms9405
    @gregoryfilms9405 Год назад +21

    I remember my grandad taking my cousins and I to The London Planetarium when I was about 8. We watched a presentation on the dome about the universe, but what stayed with me from that day was that the sun will one day expire and take Earth with it. My cousins didn't seem bothered but it terrified me and engraved in my brain!

    • @johncollier1405
      @johncollier1405 Год назад +2

      Yes sir the sun will die,but not in our lifetime..

    • @scroopynooperz9051
      @scroopynooperz9051 Год назад +1

      Destroying the Earth a billion years from now is an inconceivable amount of time from a human perspective.
      Odds are more likely we would have destroyed ourselves and sterilised the planet WWAY before then 😂
      Don't sweat it

    • @gregoryfilms9405
      @gregoryfilms9405 Год назад +3

      @@scroopynooperz9051 The key point: "when I was about 8"

    • @michaelblankenau6598
      @michaelblankenau6598 2 месяца назад

      Just build an underground bunker and you’ll be alright .

    • @michaelblankenau6598
      @michaelblankenau6598 2 месяца назад

      @@johncollier1405One can only hope . Maybe not in our lifetimes, but what about our great great grandchildren . The sweat will be forming on their brows thinking about what is to come .

  • @benjaminbeard3736
    @benjaminbeard3736 Год назад +1

    "Our Sun chooses violence"...
    Love it!

  • @zigajavornik1026
    @zigajavornik1026 Год назад +3

    I will watch later, but I will like now. Thanks for uploading in a time like this. Hope you get JWST soon, you guys deserve it!

  • @steveomedic
    @steveomedic Год назад +1

    Thank you for producing this. In my decades of a thankful existence, i've understandably taken for granted, up until now, what has gifted me/us with an ability to perceive the life provided.

  • @bouwmr
    @bouwmr Год назад +17

    There are many many science oriented channels on RUclips, none however achieve this combination of science and beauty, both in the footage and narration.

    • @CoolWorldsLab
      @CoolWorldsLab  Год назад +6

      🙏 my goal is try to create something beautiful

    • @calitaco
      @calitaco Год назад +2

      @@CoolWorldsLab You have succeeded.

  • @sinlatenightsins9657
    @sinlatenightsins9657 Год назад +1

    I love these long form videos. The juxtaposition of calamity & calmness is so soothing. Thank you

  • @roykent9591
    @roykent9591 Год назад +6

    Man, ur the only youtuber that i wait a notifcation from

  • @VishnuKamath
    @VishnuKamath 10 месяцев назад +1

    Loved the Narration. One of the best and underrated channel in RUclips.

  • @Traveydius
    @Traveydius Год назад +3

    At the mention of "rage" at 26:48, I was expecting a citation of Dylan Thomas's "Do not go gentle into that good night" to follow.
    I very much enjoy these lectured documentaries that invite us on journeys within our universe. Ever since I watched "A Journey to the End of the Universe," my outlook on the universe and our place in it has shifted from obliviousness and ignorance to gratitude and awe. Sometimes I even try to explain some of the concepts I have learned over the past four years to other people, as best I can, whenever I can.
    Hats off to your vision and what you do, sir.

  • @ieatlostsoulz
    @ieatlostsoulz 10 месяцев назад +6

    The suns gonna explode before we get gta6

  • @deanlawson6880
    @deanlawson6880 Год назад +7

    Wow! I've seen explanations of the different phases of the lifetime of our Sun, but NEVER with the riveting and dramatic style and energy and enthusiasm of the telling by Prof. Kipping.
    This was just mesmerizing and absolutely riveting. So very well done. I just love this video! Just wow!!

  • @MassEffect1988
    @MassEffect1988 Год назад +15

    Your narration is amazing 👏 let alone your passion on these subjects. Brilliant.

  • @felipestrefling3164
    @felipestrefling3164 Год назад +8

    Never have I learned so much while shedding so much tears. In this life, a mere blink for our cosmic mother, I've known tears of sadness, tears of joy, but now I know what the tears of wonder, the tears of awe feels like . Thank you Professor Kipping, before endeavoring into biology and now computer science, I've always had a passion for the stars. In my deep youth, I fondly remember gleaming over atlases of the universe, hungry to know, without even knowing it, where we come from, why we are here and where will we be. I hope to one day trek again and walk the fields of Astronomy and Cosmology, to share and mingle my future past knowledge of cellular processes and systems architecture with the disciple of stellar logic and contribute to our shared expanse and understanding. Thank you.

    • @NT_1
      @NT_1 Месяц назад

      1:19 Thank you for your thoughts. I'm endlessly fascinated by the SUN and the universe's mysteries, and chatting about them with someone or reading others perspective rings me a sense of wonder. I highly recommend watching 'Sunshine' (2007). The SUN almost appears as a character within this narrative, so profoundly vast and incandescent, but unimaginably hostile as well. I've never watched a movie that generates such a feeling of existential dread, combined with a sense of beauty and awe. It's an utterly breathtaking cinematic journey.

    • @NT_1
      @NT_1 Месяц назад

      May you reconnect with the sense of wonder from your youth and journey into the realm of astronomy again.

  • @Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaa
    @Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaa 7 месяцев назад +2

    To take a page out of Full Metal Jacket: "This is our star. There are many like it, but this one is ours."

  • @genoesposito3526
    @genoesposito3526 Год назад +3

    Astonishing and beautifully explained by Professor Kipping, thank you so much for this wonderful channel.

  • @terrytwotoes3225
    @terrytwotoes3225 Год назад +2

    The sun has given life to me and I'm forever grateful. I lived in a time of beauty to look outside and see the blue sky green leaves on the trees outside my window.
    Food in my belly and clean water to drink that's all I could ask for ❤

    • @NT_1
      @NT_1 Месяц назад

      The SUN stands as the pinnacle of majesty. 1:19 that clip is from the movie SUNSHINE. It's such an existential film

  • @Joe-ym6bw
    @Joe-ym6bw Год назад +3

    Professor Dave is so articulate in his explanation of science

  • @heythere135
    @heythere135 Год назад +1

    I love your channel. I’m always looking forward to the next content. A beautiful reminder that even after we as humans are gone, so too will be the cradle that supported us

  • @astrid-w5z
    @astrid-w5z Год назад +8

    As always, I'm blown away. It is just amazing how you knit words that speak right to the human within us all, and makes these documentaries so much more worth our time, because this is our life right here.
    Thank you Cool Worlds Lab. I keep learning with each video, and I'm grateful for the chance at life, because these videos remind me every time what a miracle it truly is to be born at all.

  • @talanigreywolf7110
    @talanigreywolf7110 Год назад +2

    That was an amazing journey, thank you!

  • @dmsoundcollective6746
    @dmsoundcollective6746 Год назад +3

    Oh my god that was incredible. You just blew up my imagination.

  • @Kishishev1903
    @Kishishev1903 Год назад +2

    David Kipping take a bow.. what a beautiful tribute to our Sun 💯

  • @yfns4795
    @yfns4795 Год назад +4

    1) Melody sheep
    2) cool world's
    3) Kurzgesagt
    4) sciencefile the AI
    5) astro pro
    Best astronomy channels/channels that make astronomy vids in the world

    • @manco828
      @manco828 Год назад +2

      Astrum
      SEA

    • @yfns4795
      @yfns4795 Год назад +1

      @@manco828 I had to cap myself at 5, if I listed all the ones I watched such as; future unity, SEA, VTV, DTTV, Jason Kendall, bright side, voyager, history of the universe, kosmo, space matters, geographics, spark, universe and space, destiny, riddle, scishow space, and many more we'd be here all day.
      But the ones I stated were the ones that stood out the most to me, geographics would be the only one of those I just mentioned able to stand among them at the top.

    • @manco828
      @manco828 Год назад +1

      @@yfns4795 SEA is the least clickbaity.

    • @yfns4795
      @yfns4795 Год назад

      @@manco828 not sure if I'd say least, they're definitely not clickbaity but they'd be like 10th least on my list.

  • @charlyjanelives
    @charlyjanelives Год назад +1

    your writing is just. so good. A+ scripts, fam

  • @LoveHandle4890
    @LoveHandle4890 Год назад +5

    The film “Knowing” covers this topic perfectly.

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Год назад +2

    That's pure art, dr. Kipping! Thanks!!! 😊
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @Andrews__YT
    @Andrews__YT Год назад +5

    Never heard of the Sun being personified quite in this way before. Actually made me a little emotional.

    • @NT_1
      @NT_1 Месяц назад +1

      1:19 I highly recommend you watch the movie Sunshine 2007.

  • @odie11771
    @odie11771 Год назад +1

    This is one of the most fascinating channels on this planet.

  • @Italianjedi7
    @Italianjedi7 Год назад +6

    Wow. Just wow. Dr. Kipping, you are an amazing narrator and science communicator. I did not know the sun would get a brief second chance at "life" so I learned something today. Also, I need to give you some additional credit for instilling a sense of sadness and love towards our mother star. I actually did feel a little sad at the end of the video and as a science storyteller; you are second to none. I truly wish I could hear you lecture in person. Stay awesome!

  • @nodescriptionavailable3842
    @nodescriptionavailable3842 Год назад +2

    Cool Worlds, Astrum, and Melodysheep are my go too channels for reawakening my wonder. There are a couple others I cant think of right now, im still in the pre-caffeine phase of my life cycle

  • @sergiysergiy
    @sergiysergiy Год назад +3

    Dude, your videos are so awesome. Thank you!

  • @tinacollins9213
    @tinacollins9213 11 месяцев назад +1

    You voice is so clear and bold very interesting video first time watching

  • @daphilipp2085
    @daphilipp2085 Год назад +3

    Cool worlds videos are just so unbelievably beautiful narrated, I just want to watch them again and again. Thanks for this small adventures in my mind

  • @greenlantern1123
    @greenlantern1123 Год назад +1

    That was just amazing. Thank you !
    A touching reminder of the cycle of life and death we all share even with our Sun ☀️

  • @Dionaea_floridensis
    @Dionaea_floridensis Год назад +3

    It aaaalllll retuuuuurns to noooothiiiiing
    It all comes tumbling down tumbling down tumbling doooowwnn

  • @nuvostef
    @nuvostef Год назад +1

    This was one of, if not the best, episode yet. It was not just educational, it was beautifully poetic. Thank you, Dr. Kipping! 🤗🌹

  • @sammyk7024
    @sammyk7024 Год назад +4

    Professor Kipping, you are, hands down, the most brilliant scientific story-teller ever. Period. Thank you so very much for making your deeply inspirational videos available for us to watch.

  • @elixier33
    @elixier33 Год назад

    I love your calm voice and the way that you narrate. Your content is truly amazing truly inspiring and I wish there was more of it.

  • @Adamage808
    @Adamage808 Год назад +3

    Tonight will be the night that I fall for you 🖤🖤over againnnnnnnnnn

  • @xyz8512
    @xyz8512 Год назад +1

    You have such a great way of presenting.

  • @debbiehenri345
    @debbiehenri345 Год назад +7

    This has to be one of the most beautifully narrated space channels on RUclips. Factual and thought provoking, almost a meditation on space themes.

  • @just_me2797
    @just_me2797 Год назад

    Thank you very much. I have been checking your channel frequently and impatiently waiting for another great video.

  • @mandelbraught2728
    @mandelbraught2728 Год назад +3

    Your lovely narration masks the detailed description you're slipping in. I never knew that the sun will go through two giant phases like that, and other surprises I never knew. Really outstanding science communication!!!
    Total aside, but I never really understood why astrophysicists don't review their nomenclature and just fix things - like "planetary nebulae" or "metals". I think of science as the ultimate in rigor and precision but then there is this seemingly confusing terminology. It seems like every science communicator has to include an aside explaining why the name doesn't fit what we would guess from it. I dunno, just a silly pet peeve of mine.

  • @Gokool_wid_Life_coz_YoLO
    @Gokool_wid_Life_coz_YoLO Год назад +2

    Gives me goosebumps and tears 😭 at the end. Everything good or bad most come to an end, even the mighty sun ☀, our dear ❤️ star 🌟.

    • @NT_1
      @NT_1 Месяц назад

      1:19 I strongly suggest you watch the movie SUNSHINE. I'm trying to get people to watch it it's such a hidden treasure of a movie

  • @xherii
    @xherii Год назад +4

    Prepare to be absolutely blown away by the mind-blowing fusion of astrophysics and poetry! 🌌📚✨ As a devoted fan, I couldn't help but be mesmerized by the awe-inspiring brilliance of this content. The way it seamlessly weaves together the vast mysteries of the cosmos with the power of poetic expression is simply breathtaking. 🌟💫✍ Every line, every word, carries the weight of the universe, transporting us to realms beyond imagination. 🚀🌠 I find myself utterly captivated, unable to resist the gravitational pull of this extraordinary journey. 🌌📝❤ To the brilliant content creator behind this celestial masterpiece, I bow down in sheer admiration and gratitude. 🙌✨ Your ability to ignite a sense of wonder and awe is unparalleled, and I eagerly anticipate each new piece of cosmic poetry that graces my feed. 🌌💖✨ Thank you for enriching our lives with this sublime fusion of knowledge and artistry. 🌟

  • @CortanaCH
    @CortanaCH Год назад +1

    I watched it already, but let it run full a 2nd time. Hope that helps! You are one of the most inspiring YT channels I‘ve ever came across. I hope you never stop making these videos!

  • @RealisticMgmt
    @RealisticMgmt Год назад +3

    Never before has someone so thoughtfully, artfully, and beautifully blended the worlds of Art & Science. Truly, Professor Kipping, you are doing incredible work with this channel. Keep doing what you're doing and inspiring the next generation of dreamers!

  • @davidmanzanares260
    @davidmanzanares260 Год назад +1

    I’ve watched the video twice through, and found it very well done and entertaining. The science is spot-on and easily digestible. Keep them coming !!!

  • @ayubamunkaila4375
    @ayubamunkaila4375 Год назад +3

    An astrophysicist and a poet in one body.
    Amazing content.❤

  • @Term-0
    @Term-0 Год назад +2

    "We didn't do it for personal gain, for profit, to dodge taxes or pump a stock price. We did it because of sheer goddamn curiosity."
    This is one of my new favorite quotes. This is similar to how I would describe humanity.

  • @jamesgeary4294
    @jamesgeary4294 Год назад +3

    I knew broadly how the Sun would age already, but this was a great, straightforward explanation of the details. Thanks for always putting out such great content!

  • @Dextronaut1
    @Dextronaut1 Год назад +2

    Incredible content!! Appreciate your work so much professer Kipping 🥰

  • @KingBritish
    @KingBritish Год назад +3

    PS: Thanks Sun, for everything! Enjoy your retirement!

  • @nicholasmills6489
    @nicholasmills6489 Год назад +1

    Evolution is amazing. The death of our planet could potentially lead to life of Europa, titan or Pluto as the sun expands. The gas giants evaporates to leave a Rocky core.
    This is evolution. Amazing.

  • @nikka96gardner44
    @nikka96gardner44 Год назад +3

    Hi sir I am from India and I love watching your videos..
    Your last short video was very motivation and it's true 👍
    We shouldn't lose hope no matter how many times we face rejection👍❤️..
    Please keep make content like you always do cuz they are so much unique in youtube 👍💙

  • @Waytheresawill
    @Waytheresawill Год назад +2

    When youre feeling guilty about that one uncharacteristic time you got angry, just remember the sun wakes up EVERY day and chooses violence.

  • @ThirdCydonian
    @ThirdCydonian Год назад +4

    Obligatory comment for the algorithm.

  • @Boomer08888
    @Boomer08888 Год назад

    A beautiful video! thank you, Cool Worlds!

  • @CallmeKenneth-tb1zb
    @CallmeKenneth-tb1zb Год назад +7

    Why do so many of you science youtubers make videos about the end of the sun when you know full well we have the scientific knowledge to extend our sun's life for trillions of years longer than any other?

    • @x----Celebrom----x
      @x----Celebrom----x Год назад

      Could you expand on how to do it. I'm curious.

    • @Tiknaps
      @Tiknaps Год назад

      Can you explain? I've never heard this before

    • @sorryplease5071
      @sorryplease5071 Год назад +1

      The idea is called “stellar lifting.” Ways to remove mass from the Sun to slow its rate of fusion and helium concentration in the core. It’s an absolutely massive engineering problem, but it’s theoretically plausible and we have millions of years to figure it out. Imagine building billions + mirrors around the sun that can focus its own light back on a small spot on the sun, greatly increasing its temperature in that one spot, essentially creating a non-stop coronal mass ejection which could then be collected and transported elsewhere for storage.
      Issac Arthur is a good follow if you’re interested in those types of fringe/sci-fi ideas.

    • @dudeiplayhockey
      @dudeiplayhockey Год назад +1

      Typical RUclips commenter.. can easily extend the life of the Sun by a trillion years, but can't understand that this video is about so much more than that.

    • @jssomewhere6740
      @jssomewhere6740 Год назад

      @@sorryplease5071 that may be a tactic used when we are capable of building the machines that can build a project on such a scale. To arrive at that stage we need to constantly gain in our knowledge possibly allowing humans to accomplish this construction. To achieve these gains it will be people like professor Kipping that will help us to learn how it all works.
      Cool Worlds really can't be clumped in with the junk science channels. His is a name that referred to as top in the field. He's not trying to scare folks he's an educator and a good one.
      I'm just saying he's worth listening too.

  • @DarrenNugent-md4kd
    @DarrenNugent-md4kd Год назад +1

    Professor David kipping is awesome and has a way of putting everything across so everyone can understand. Top marks Prof.

  • @AnakinSkywalker-mm3gi
    @AnakinSkywalker-mm3gi Год назад +2

    Sir, this is a Wendy's...

  • @kami-md2zw
    @kami-md2zw Год назад

    profoundly grateful for this channel

  • @TOMAS-lh4er
    @TOMAS-lh4er Год назад

    GREAT !! I was really needing a shot of Cool Worlds !!!

  • @aspalovin
    @aspalovin Год назад

    The best 'REAL' program on the planet. On any form of media. I love my car shows and my politics and my sports but when I want some 'real'.. I travel to Cool Worlds. Thank you

  • @MarinaM-o6p
    @MarinaM-o6p Месяц назад

    THANK YOU FOR THIS EPISODE. THE MAJORITY OF PEOPLE NEVER STOP FROM THEIR DAYLY LIVES TO “ worship” our ☀️ ….OR TO TRULLY LEARN ABOUT OUR MILKY WAY AND WHAT IS BEYOND.

  • @kinguq4510791
    @kinguq4510791 Год назад +1

    Beautiful. Thank you.

  • @mathiasalison8803
    @mathiasalison8803 Год назад +1

    Amazing work! Thank you cool worlds for enriching my life with such marvellous information, conveyed so poetically. 🙏

  • @felixverduin569
    @felixverduin569 Год назад +1

    Amazing content! I am in awe about our sun's capabilities. I also really like the graphs making the explanations visually clear.

  • @timmccaffery4826
    @timmccaffery4826 Год назад +1

    Wow, this video displays the most evocative and emotive explanation of the astro physics story of our Sun. Well done, indeed!

  • @ezrasteinberg2016
    @ezrasteinberg2016 Год назад +1

    Excellent video! Always fascinating and informative.

  • @nedyalkokarabadzhakov5405
    @nedyalkokarabadzhakov5405 Год назад

    i have to say it . I love this channel and how david expalin so we can learn abour the universe. Thank you.

  • @joshflynnvoice
    @joshflynnvoice Год назад

    Hey! Regular old science & math tutor here. Your videos really help me communicate science to learners with minds that are more language & humanities oriented.
    Thank you!

  • @reubennichols644
    @reubennichols644 Год назад +1

    That was amazing . For over 20 minutes
    Prof. Kipping made me N O T think about the
    soon // impending A I Apocalypse .
    - Thank You David .

  • @kesdeya1221
    @kesdeya1221 Год назад

    Love your page! Amazingly calming before bed. Keep the videos up.