I am a scientist. I know all of these things and have seen them. I was jaded and indifferent beyond my years. I am re-learning awe and wonder through the eyes of these honest people. I am grateful. I feel enthusiastic once more. Thanks, not once but ten times. Weaver
Weaver, I'm not sure what kind of scientist you are, but perhaps you (or anyone here) can answer this question. The off-camera American who's heard explaining the the villagers what they be watching said that the photos taken by the Hubble telescope were in B&W, and so all the colors they're about to see in these photos have been added in later, based on our understanding of which gasses are present in the photographed area. So my question is, why doesn't the Hubble just take color photos to begin with?
@@Cosmo-Kramer His Cosmo if i recall correctly its a product of taking many images of the same subject, post processing and stacking the images toether. Hubble's CCD cameras don't measure the color of the incoming light directly. But the telescope does have various filters that can be applied to let in only a specific wavelength range, or color, of light. Hubble can detect light throughout the visible spectrum, plus ultraviolet and infrared light which is invisible to human eyes. The observatory will often take photos of the same object through multiple filters. Scientists can then combine the images, assigning blue light to the data that came in through the blue filter, for example, red light to the data read through the red filter and green light to the green filter, to create a comprehensive color image.
I like how he shares the wisdom of an elder, but has not become hide bound, he is excited to learn new things, even if its entirely foreign to his way of life. Thats becoming increasingly uncommon in the world.
They need to see the northern lights, they would love it so very much Also I bet they would like knowing the reason behind the lights with all the space knowledge they’ve been getting
As a Theoretical Physicist, I have been studying this kind of data all my life, and I just take it for granted that everyone is aware of the beauty, complexity, and vastness of the universe. Their awe is very humbling especially as scientists, we actually know very little. Babu is, despite his age a very astute man, a very wise man, and his wonder at the pictures shown to him brought a tear to my eyes, it has made me realise how much of the knowledge we learn we scientists are no longer suprised. If only it could be explained to them the differential of the age of the universe (approx 14.3 billion years - multiplied by the expansion of the universe approx 73 Km per second per megaparsecs give a size in the order of our universe being 93 billion light-years across). The music in the background was perfect for this, reminiscent of the music composed by a musician called Vangelis for the American PBS Series for the Carl Sagen TV production 'Cosmos'.
Not just these folks but over ~89% of humans on the planet get lost with numbers over six orders of magnitude. Most never even learn scientific notation or can put a number on how small or large a quantum or cosmic thing is.
@@dragonslayerslayerdragon5077 I fully agree with you although I would put the number higher than 89% it just enforces my thought that education is a Right and Not a Privilege.
@@moogmike1 I only took that number from an old stat that 11% were qualified to be physicists. I don't even remember where it came from. While I understand what you mean by a right and not a privilege, I certainly feel privileged to have been born at the advent of the home PC and the internet. I hope mankind can continue to have nearly unfettered access to all of human knowledge and usurp/redefine the powers that be for a more responsible and just global society.
@@Druuna55 Thank you, you should be aware I am a child of the 70s music (born in 56) and Vangelis was producing some amazing synthesizer music. I will follow your advice and indeed look into this artist, thank you for the lead. Now I have no idea of your age and therefore no indication of your genre of musical taste, but as a suggestion could I ask you to listen via Spotify or whatever outlet you use to Heaven and Hell by the artist Vangelis. Thanks for the lead.
Baba's wisdom and insight is so amazing. We know these things and see them pretty often but he verbalizes what we think or feel in ways we could never do.
btw, poor countryside people are not stupid, they just lack or don't have enough education, i employ poor and countryside people as my employee, they are the most hardworking and quick learner people I've met in my life, i hope i can make their life better and their education higher.
I've noticed that many if not all of the people who have been featured on this lovely channel are actually extremely intelligent and intuitive. Raeen especially strikes me as someone who has a sharp mind, he notices the small details and can connect them together to learn new things without being told the information directly. That's a talent that even people with good education often lack.
Very intelligent, it's easy to see the knowledge growth as their horizon gets expanded. I find it so much more fulfilling than trying a forgien food. Although I'm sure they miss some of the food. Time for a snack with the movie, then some double reaction action.
I agree 100% I watched the video where they showed them how small the earth is, the distances and the entire map of the universe. It was incredibly humbling and inspiring to watch their reactions, and hear their responses. Honestly, I cried with joy.
As someone who learned a lot in school and university, I often forgot how great and wonderful our universe is, and how little human beings are. Babu, Raeen, and Sarru, so wise, intelligent, humble and open minded... They remind me in their own unique way that we should really know that we are actually nothing. The way they express their awe and how they connect it to their faith made me shed a tear. They maybe don’t get access to schools like us, but their pure wisdom is something we all should learn from them. I humbly respect these men.
So beautiful that these people respect science and God without denying either. For them, it is all made by God, and science is the only way to learn it all, and for those people in the world to struggle to reconcile the ideas of faith vs science, I think this is a beautiful way to think about it.
Good comment man. People with some form of faith to believe in, and a scientific understanding receive the best of both worlds. Our existence is for us to grow & make a better world so why deny anything
The issue is with very precisely cosmogonic monotheistic religions, when you place literal faith in something like Genesis, it's hard to reconcile both
@@PhilippeLarcher im almost certain that they are Hindu or Muslim. Raeen has a name that sounds more Arabic, and many Indian Muslims have Arabic names, but him, and especially Sarru and Babu could be either Muslim or Hindu. I think Babu mentioned drinking alcohol once, so I will assume not Muslim.
They have seen now things that are too far away for the human eye, things that are to small for the human eye - what is left? Well, how about things that are too _fast_ for the human eye? I think that could be something of interest for Babu, Sarru and Raeen - extreme slow motion footage that shows processes of nature, technology or everyday life and what really happens in the milliseconds in which they occur.
The words that Babu speak are so wise. He is the picture-perfect elder. A simple Villager with years worth of wisdom.....yet he still show curosity. Thats what we need to learn. That we assume we have Ocean worth of knowledge, while it's just a drop of it.
These guys are so intelligent, they just don't have access to knowledge, which is why this channel is great. They can tell the things they saw to the people in their village.
Grandpa said what I was thinking. There is so much beauty in these photos that you never want to stop watching and looking at them. The honesty, purity and humility of these men is awe inspiring. wow!
The colors are not a guess...different gases give off different colors under different kinds of light. We know the colors from studying them on earth and because we also know which types of gases are being omitted out in space, they can apply the appropriate color to the gases
@@Space_Rebel in this case, it's the emission lines, actually, as to say the opposite phenomenon. But indeed, the elements which causes lines in the same area of the spectrum, are exactly the same (eg. hydrogen, oxygen, ect).
Sorry if my question is a bit naive, but why are the colours applied artificially, can the colours not be detected by the cameras? Or do no we only have black/white cameras at the moment?
@@SuperStargazer666 you can have colours on both, just you need to get several takes of same object by b/w "camera" (actually, sensor is b/w), each time with different a filter, including those not visible to human eye, like the IR filter, for instance. If you use a "colour" camera (more common between amateur astronomers since they are cheaper and easy to buy in any shop) you can chose whether to apply native colour grid on the camera's sensor or apply extra filters and repeat shots for each filter. Many amateurs do great astropics with common cameras, some of them earned a 1st place in NASA's APOD ;-) For research purposes, even by amateurs, filters are recommended, though (to exploit the sensor's max capacity).
These are some awesome images. I haven't seen most of these either. So cool! Thanks for another great video. Hope everyone is staying safe and keeping healthy. 💕 Edit: I finished the video and had to add... If I was a richer woman I'd send all these men nice prints of galaxies they could hang in their homes. 🙂 Babu was so sweet when he said he wished to look at these photos longer.
your channel has the best reaction topics - it's not only different foods and things like this which get boring quickly but a nice variety into sports, technology, history, etc. It's very commendable. best channel of this type I hope yo grow quickly.
My late Uncle helped build the Hubble. He endured much grief when it was found out it had issues after launch that were later corrected. I hope he would take pride in seeing this video. Lockheed-Martin for the win.
I’m surprised that someone as smart as Raeen thought there was nothing beyond our Solar System but darkness and has never seen pictures of other galaxies or nebulae (we’ve had some for decades now). Just to show you how education is so important and changes everything.
I feel like they need an explanation of some of these events. Like what is supernova? Or how nebula was formed? Or what's the difference between red star, blue star and white star just like Raeen mentioned. Also I kinda want to see their reaction about astrophysic prediction of the merge between milky way and andromeda galaxy.
@@NavyVet4955 An astrophysicist and also a RUclipsr by the name of Dr. Becky said the estimated time of the merge is 3.5 billion years but didn't the sun had 5 billion years to live, give or take?
@@blameitondanny that 5 billion is the life left in the star yes but it’s size will have increased into our orbit long before then. Edit: to clarify I’m referring to the corona of the sun extending into our orbit.
@@NavyVet4955 ahh. I didn't take that possibility. With the amount of activities in the recent years, it will probably happened sooner than we anticipated. I want to know how long our atmosphere can withstand the radiation when the sun expand into our orbit.
haha I hear you. I thought the same thing. It's not really what is meant here, though. With languages like that, in regions like that, that's just how they talk. (It's less about an actual artist existing and more about his own reverence). Like, In a lot of countries, you won't usually say 'hi,' 'good evening,' etc -- you'll say something along the lines of 'god be with you,' ' let the good in me be the good in you,' If you wish for something to happen, you might say 'god willing....' etc. And it would be harder to phrase a sentence without doing this. It's just... different.
The reaction of these wonderful gentlemen is priceless. The creators of this channel are really onto something. Its humbling to see their reactions and reminds me to also be humble.
Never push so fast on notification before :D I find your channel yesterday, and now, this is my favourite reaction channel! Much love from Ukraine 🇺🇦, peace! _Sorry for my English_
That old guy tracing what he sees and kissing his hand in reverance... Softens the hard modern life heart! It really touched me, made me happy someone somewhere is truly in awe at the beauty we never even look at anymore. Ty
I just love the way they see and explain things, I watch in awe of these precious people as they learn so many different things in these videos. Well done Common Man Show.
I became an atheist after watching this video. I do know something about physics and there is no need of a supernatural god for all that gorgeous beauty. But if some kind of god is ther may he bless grandpa Babu. Tremendous respect for this man , his open-mind and his spirit. May your days be long and healthy grandpa Babu
You should show these gentlemen the Universe Size Comparison 3D or Universe Size Comparison 2020 if you haven't already done so. Absolutely mind blowing for everyone.
When you think about it, we really do become stars. We are made of stardust, and when this world ends our solar systems dust will assist in making other stars.
👨🏫I love astronomy cosmology and space in general, it's a very cool idea to show them Hubble's stuff✌😎👍 I'm a fan of Babu and the two others ! I'm from Canada Thank you for sharing them what we observe in the far Universe. They have the best description of what nature can do ❤
Every day I wake up, I look forward to seeing these videos. These reactions, their kind and wholesome words is much needed in today's world. Outstanding video!
You should’ve explained the true scale of what they were seeing. Even the nebulas can be thousands of light-years across. Knowing that would’ve made them appreciate it more.
The James Webb Telescope will make Hubble look like a child's toy. It was originally scheduled to launch in 2007 and kept getting pushed back, it's now scheduled for October 31, 2021, Halloween night. The launch will be available to watch on NASA, ESA (European Space Agency) and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) sites.
The most intelligent man I ever met, a brilliant scientist and inventor once told me that every new discovery reveals new mysteries, and that he began not believing in God, but now he can't deny the possibility that God is there.
Thank you for sharing all this knowledge with these people. Do they have access to internet and tablets to continue to gain these things on thier own? I love all thier amazement. I came across your page by accident and now it is my favorite
Mother India is experiencing its worst disaster ever, the hospitals are overwhelmed and this is not helped by 73% of India's wealth being owned by 1% of the population, in fact, it could be argued that this is a contributory cause, the rest of the world is sending help but I fear this might not be enough, India's billionaires need to contribute vastly to the cost of equipping the hospitals otherwise we could see the great country of India being destroyed by millions of deaths. I do hope our Common Man Show friends and their families are safe and come out of this pandemic healthy
BABU with his new hair style he reminds me own father and grand father at the same time Please if there is project to make them travel or anything I want to give my little participation because the work you are doing shows this ancestors knowledge but at the same time mix with modernity, I want to participate to give some thing even it’s not big BABU represents my grandfather and grand grandfather Merci
Ok...well...WHo is the Person that tell Raeen that he- and everything and everybody else- is already made of star dust. So....well...when everything dies, when our sun is burnt out, then, yes, we become stars again....somewhat.
Watching these honest people react to the scale and these views of the universe is great. I feel like I'm rediscovering my childhood wonder of the cosmos all over again with them. And their opinions of it all are so great. The universe is beautiful and we are all so lucky to be able to witness it.
These videos are great because the people featured in them are very open minded and willing to appreciate the science rather than deny it. I'll need to check your other videos to see if it's already been done, but I would love to see the opposite end too: how will they react to the building blocks of life, like cells, molecules, atoms, protons, quarks etc.
Theyr face is the reason why we have continue exploring and inspired future generations . We have waste so many years its time for hard work and for that we need people who are obsess with space
Such beautiful wonder and awe. And spiritual inspiration. I love how they can still fit the new knowledge into their traditional concepts. Respectful of their ancestors whilst being open to ideas. Humanity at its finest.
I am a scientist. I know all of these things and have seen them. I was jaded and indifferent beyond my years.
I am re-learning awe and wonder through the eyes of these honest people.
I am grateful. I feel enthusiastic once more.
Thanks, not once but ten times.
Weaver
Weaver, I'm not sure what kind of scientist you are, but perhaps you (or anyone here) can answer this question. The off-camera American who's heard explaining the the villagers what they be watching said that the photos taken by the Hubble telescope were in B&W, and so all the colors they're about to see in these photos have been added in later, based on our understanding of which gasses are present in the photographed area. So my question is, why doesn't the Hubble just take color photos to begin with?
@@Cosmo-Kramer His Cosmo if i recall correctly its a product of taking many images of the same subject, post processing and stacking the images toether. Hubble's CCD cameras don't measure the color of the incoming light directly. But the telescope does have various filters that can be applied to let in only a specific wavelength range, or color, of light. Hubble can detect light throughout the visible spectrum, plus ultraviolet and infrared light which is invisible to human eyes.
The observatory will often take photos of the same object through multiple filters. Scientists can then combine the images, assigning blue light to the data that came in through the blue filter, for example, red light to the data read through the red filter and green light to the green filter, to create a comprehensive color image.
@@amirpatel1934 Gotcha. Thanks.
@dizzy Laumen I am a dual neuro and computer scientist
"Man can neither make these things nor buy them". Babu's wisdom is so simple and pure.
But also extremely impressive! They all impress me with their great reasoning skills and open minds!
Oh, the wonder in their souls. Absolutely love these guys.
I like how he shares the wisdom of an elder, but has not become hide bound, he is excited to learn new things, even if its entirely foreign to his way of life. Thats becoming increasingly uncommon in the world.
"Everywhere, it looks beautiful"
Everything he says is so wonderful.
It really is
" I bow to the workmanship of God, not once but ten times." -Babu. What a wonderful prayer. I adore this man Babu.
Babu is amazing
@Leon S. Kennedy *your mom, not you're.
Babu is a national treasure!!
"god" didn't make this, though.
@@OriginalPuro Babu doesn't lie.
They need to see the northern lights, they would love it so very much
Also I bet they would like knowing the reason behind the lights with all the space knowledge they’ve been getting
I second this.
Great idea 💡
Please show them the northern lights.
yes
i always recommend them to react to northern lights in VR
i saw them while driving over the Rockies one time. I expected more colours than just green but i wasnt unhappy
As a Theoretical Physicist, I have been studying this kind of data all my life, and I just take it for granted that everyone is aware of the beauty, complexity, and vastness of the universe. Their awe is very humbling especially as scientists, we actually know very little. Babu is, despite his age a very astute man, a very wise man, and his wonder at the pictures shown to him brought a tear to my eyes, it has made me realise how much of the knowledge we learn we scientists are no longer suprised. If only it could be explained to them the differential of the age of the universe (approx 14.3 billion years - multiplied by the expansion of the universe approx 73 Km per second per megaparsecs give a size in the order of our universe being 93 billion light-years across). The music in the background was perfect for this, reminiscent of the music composed by a musician called Vangelis for the American PBS Series for the Carl Sagen TV production 'Cosmos'.
Not just these folks but over ~89% of humans on the planet get lost with numbers over six orders of magnitude. Most never even learn scientific notation or can put a number on how small or large a quantum or cosmic thing is.
@@dragonslayerslayerdragon5077 I fully agree with you although I would put the number higher than 89% it just enforces my thought that education is a Right and Not a Privilege.
@@moogmike1 I only took that number from an old stat that 11% were qualified to be physicists. I don't even remember where it came from.
While I understand what you mean by a right and not a privilege, I certainly feel privileged to have been born at the advent of the home PC and the internet. I hope mankind can continue to have nearly unfettered access to all of human knowledge and usurp/redefine the powers that be for a more responsible and just global society.
If you liked the music you'll enjoy Dead Can Dance, don't be put of by the name, it's brilliant music, enjoy :)
@@Druuna55 Thank you, you should be aware I am a child of the 70s music (born in 56) and Vangelis was producing some amazing synthesizer music. I will follow your advice and indeed look into this artist, thank you for the lead. Now I have no idea of your age and therefore no indication of your genre of musical taste, but as a suggestion could I ask you to listen via Spotify or whatever outlet you use to Heaven and Hell by the artist Vangelis. Thanks for the lead.
Baba's wisdom and insight is so amazing. We know these things and see them pretty often but he verbalizes what we think or feel in ways we could never do.
btw, poor countryside people are not stupid, they just lack or don't have enough education, i employ poor and countryside people as my employee, they are the most hardworking and quick learner people I've met in my life, i hope i can make their life better and their education higher.
Right, educated people confusing an education for intelligence is the dumbest thing
yeeeeeeeeeep
I have worked with some farmers who can't read, but are some of the most intelligent people I have ever known.
I've noticed that many if not all of the people who have been featured on this lovely channel are actually extremely intelligent and intuitive. Raeen especially strikes me as someone who has a sharp mind, he notices the small details and can connect them together to learn new things without being told the information directly. That's a talent that even people with good education often lack.
Very intelligent, it's easy to see the knowledge growth as their horizon gets expanded.
I find it so much more fulfilling than trying a forgien food. Although I'm sure they miss some of the food. Time for a snack with the movie, then some double reaction action.
Such grace, humility, and awe before the wonders of the universe... many of us here in the West could learn from these men.
I agree 100% I watched the video where they showed them how small the earth is, the distances and the entire map of the universe. It was incredibly humbling and inspiring to watch their reactions, and hear their responses. Honestly, I cried with joy.
As someone who learned a lot in school and university, I often forgot how great and wonderful our universe is, and how little human beings are. Babu, Raeen, and Sarru, so wise, intelligent, humble and open minded... They remind me in their own unique way that we should really know that we are actually nothing. The way they express their awe and how they connect it to their faith made me shed a tear. They maybe don’t get access to schools like us, but their pure wisdom is something we all should learn from them. I humbly respect these men.
"If a single star is bigger than Earth, then how big is this?" Referencing an image of over 100,000 stars.
A single star is thousands of times bigger than earth
@@crashgoblin2877 Sure but he wasn't wrong.
@@crashgoblin2877 The smallest star we've found is 85x the size of Jupiter so 935x the size of Earth.
@@dragonslayerslayerdragon5077 935x times bigger is almost 1k, and The VAST majority of stars are over a thousand times bigger.
@@crashgoblin2877 Yes, that was my unspoken point, with that being the *smallest* star. 😉👍
So beautiful that these people respect science and God without denying either. For them, it is all made by God, and science is the only way to learn it all, and for those people in the world to struggle to reconcile the ideas of faith vs science, I think this is a beautiful way to think about it.
Good comment man. People with some form of faith to believe in, and a scientific understanding receive the best of both worlds. Our existence is for us to grow & make a better world so why deny anything
The issue is with very precisely cosmogonic monotheistic religions, when you place literal faith in something like Genesis, it's hard to reconcile both
btw I wonder about the religion of those guys
@@PhilippeLarcher im almost certain that they are Hindu or Muslim. Raeen has a name that sounds more Arabic, and many Indian Muslims have Arabic names, but him, and especially Sarru and Babu could be either Muslim or Hindu. I think Babu mentioned drinking alcohol once, so I will assume not Muslim.
@@KaustubhVarshneyPnpl Is it common for hindu to refer to "god" as singular like they seem to do a lot? (might be an effect of translation)
They have seen now things that are too far away for the human eye, things that are to small for the human eye - what is left?
Well, how about things that are too _fast_ for the human eye?
I think that could be something of interest for Babu, Sarru and Raeen - extreme slow motion footage that shows processes of nature, technology or everyday life and what really happens in the milliseconds in which they occur.
good call this is a good idea I second it
great idea. eg an owl flying silently and smoothly through a small gap in a tree
The words that Babu speak are so wise. He is the picture-perfect elder.
A simple Villager with years worth of wisdom.....yet he still show curosity. Thats what we need to learn.
That we assume we have Ocean worth of knowledge, while it's just a drop of it.
I don't speak Hindi, but Babu always sound so eager, with almost childlike excitement when explaining what he's experienced.
It's wholesome AF 🤣
"What are those gases?"
The building blocks for everything and everyone.
We are stardust.
Yes. To make us, the stars have to be 3rd generation due to extra elements that make you and me.
Dustin , yes, and we are constantly being recycled ( birth /death /birth aka reincarnation ). And we are the same age of the universe. Haha .
@@andrewruddy962 oh jeez.. i just imagined the building blocks of our bodies lol
@@aspopulvera9130 We are Legos
These guys are so intelligent, they just don't have access to knowledge, which is why this channel is great.
They can tell the things they saw to the people in their village.
Also please explain them the different kinds of stars and how they die and what they leave behind. I think they will find it fascinating
And show them About super novea and they might want to know how far the stars really are
Grandpa said what I was thinking. There is so much beauty in these photos that you never want to stop watching and looking at them. The honesty, purity and humility of these men is awe inspiring. wow!
The colors are not a guess...different gases give off different colors under different kinds of light. We know the colors from studying them on earth and because we also know which types of gases are being omitted out in space, they can apply the appropriate color to the gases
It is literally (as easy as) putting the RGB Hex chart over the measured chromatographic readings.
Yes. Absorption lines in the spectrum of light give away the elements. Spectroscopy.
@@Space_Rebel in this case, it's the emission lines, actually, as to say the opposite phenomenon. But indeed, the elements which causes lines in the same area of the spectrum, are exactly the same (eg. hydrogen, oxygen, ect).
Sorry if my question is a bit naive, but why are the colours applied artificially, can the colours not be detected by the cameras? Or do no we only have black/white cameras at the moment?
@@SuperStargazer666 you can have colours on both, just you need to get several takes of same object by b/w "camera" (actually, sensor is b/w), each time with different a filter, including those not visible to human eye, like the IR filter, for instance.
If you use a "colour" camera (more common between amateur astronomers since they are cheaper and easy to buy in any shop) you can chose whether to apply native colour grid on the camera's sensor or apply extra filters and repeat shots for each filter.
Many amateurs do great astropics with common cameras, some of them earned a 1st place in NASA's APOD ;-)
For research purposes, even by amateurs, filters are recommended, though (to exploit the sensor's max capacity).
Space is beautiful and I'm happy these wonderful people have seen pictures and knowledge.
6:15 really wise words from grandpa, so damn true
Babu knows what time it is ...and he truly knows the greatness of Gods creative powers ..
Seeing their reactions to black holes would be a very interesting thing to watch along with the picture of a black hole
Very good! I hope they also get to see and learn about more cool phenomenon like neutron stars and black holes for example, as well as exoplanets
I have a great video about black holes and quasars, but it's in Russian, and my knowledge not enough to translate it to Hindi or English. :(
These are some awesome images. I haven't seen most of these either. So cool! Thanks for another great video. Hope everyone is staying safe and keeping healthy. 💕
Edit: I finished the video and had to add... If I was a richer woman I'd send all these men nice prints of galaxies they could hang in their homes. 🙂 Babu was so sweet when he said he wished to look at these photos longer.
its really touching how humbled they all are
your channel has the best reaction topics - it's not only different foods and things like this which get boring quickly but a nice variety into sports, technology, history, etc. It's very commendable. best channel of this type I hope yo grow quickly.
"I am surprised to see the moon at night and the sun in the morning". Haha, nice bit of sobriety and humility there :D.
Nature is unique wise words from a young man there sarru.
My late Uncle helped build the Hubble. He endured much grief when it was found out it had issues after launch that were later corrected. I hope he would take pride in seeing this video. Lockheed-Martin for the win.
I don't know if someone recommended this yet, but would be nice to have a video of them reacting to the comments they get. Specially Babu.
You have just fallen into a rabbit hole...enjoy
I’m surprised that someone as smart as Raeen thought there was nothing beyond our Solar System but darkness and has never seen pictures of other galaxies or nebulae (we’ve had some for decades now). Just to show you how education is so important and changes everything.
I feel like they need an explanation of some of these events. Like what is supernova? Or how nebula was formed? Or what's the difference between red star, blue star and white star just like Raeen mentioned.
Also I kinda want to see their reaction about astrophysic prediction of the merge between milky way and andromeda galaxy.
My thoughts exactly. I hope the host explain these things to them
I’d hold off on the galaxy merge discussion for awhile. As our planet will most likely be a burnt out cinder by that point no sense in causing worry.
@@NavyVet4955 An astrophysicist and also a RUclipsr by the name of Dr. Becky said the estimated time of the merge is 3.5 billion years but didn't the sun had 5 billion years to live, give or take?
@@blameitondanny that 5 billion is the life left in the star yes but it’s size will have increased into our orbit long before then.
Edit: to clarify I’m referring to the corona of the sun extending into our orbit.
@@NavyVet4955 ahh. I didn't take that possibility. With the amount of activities in the recent years, it will probably happened sooner than we anticipated. I want to know how long our atmosphere can withstand the radiation when the sun expand into our orbit.
YES YES YES MORE SPACE VIDEOS FROM MY FAVORITE CHANNEL 😍😍😍😍
Truth is difficult to understand, unless you care
Too true
I love the reaction of the elderly man the most. He appreciates the images so much.
"Even the world's greatest artists cannot draw this."
*some dude on the street corner in Beale Street with a spray paint*
haha I hear you. I thought the same thing. It's not really what is meant here, though. With languages like that, in regions like that, that's just how they talk. (It's less about an actual artist existing and more about his own reverence). Like, In a lot of countries, you won't usually say 'hi,' 'good evening,' etc -- you'll say something along the lines of 'god be with you,' ' let the good in me be the good in you,' If you wish for something to happen, you might say 'god willing....' etc. And it would be harder to phrase a sentence without doing this. It's just... different.
The reaction of these wonderful gentlemen is priceless. The creators of this channel are really onto something. Its humbling to see their reactions and reminds me to also be humble.
Babu should be a world leader .He is humble very emphatic .such enthusiasm for life .he has a fantastic energy
Leaders are the last thing we need...
Babu should have become a poet. "A pearl inside a pearl"... incredible.
Raeen describing Lion King by saying when we die we become stars. Oh my heart!
I love that old mans wisdom and reaction...so simple and pure
Never push so fast on notification before :D
I find your channel yesterday, and now, this is my favourite reaction channel!
Much love from Ukraine 🇺🇦, peace!
_Sorry for my English_
Ничего, бро, присоединяйся.
Your English is pretty good.
Vitaliy, your written English is very good.
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That old guy tracing what he sees and kissing his hand in reverance... Softens the hard modern life heart! It really touched me, made me happy someone somewhere is truly in awe at the beauty we never even look at anymore. Ty
The elder man's reverence for these images is very cool :)
Very beautiful images
I would like to thank all of these men for their insights as to what they observed. May God bless them and their families always.
I just love the way they see and explain things, I watch in awe of these precious people as they learn so many different things in these videos. Well done Common Man Show.
Our ancestors thought when we die some of us become stars in the sky, but now we know sometimes when stars die they become people.
I became an atheist after watching this video.
I do know something about physics and there is no need of a supernatural god for all that gorgeous beauty.
But if some kind of god is ther may he bless grandpa Babu. Tremendous respect for this man , his open-mind and his spirit. May your days be long and healthy grandpa Babu
You should show these gentlemen the Universe Size Comparison 3D or Universe Size Comparison 2020 if you haven't already done so. Absolutely mind blowing for everyone.
Raeen, so young but often wise beyond his years... that is natures' painting.. yes it is sir...
Babu is so wise, love him to bits, but they all have such open minds, 🙏
He said some believe we become stars after death, maybe my niece is a star 🤔 I enjoyed this as much as them so beautiful thank you
When you think about it, we really do become stars. We are made of stardust, and when this world ends our solar systems dust will assist in making other stars.
👨🏫I love astronomy cosmology and space in general, it's a very cool idea to show them Hubble's stuff✌😎👍
I'm a fan of Babu and the two others !
I'm from Canada
Thank you for sharing them what we observe in the far Universe.
They have the best description of what nature can do ❤
When I first saw the photos years ago, as Hubble released them, I had the same reaction that you all did.
"Nobody can compete with natural things"
Such wise words.
Feeling first with 5 others
Every day I wake up, I look forward to seeing these videos. These reactions, their kind and wholesome words is much needed in today's world. Outstanding video!
7:54 - babu : "Oh my God.. It looks like space. " XD
That's a mistranslation, what he said is, "I can see space" or "This can be seen in space."
@@surgeonsergio6839 I guessed but I thought it was very funny
I love Babu. He just loves learning new things and always sees he beauty in everything.
You should’ve explained the true scale of what they were seeing. Even the nebulas can be thousands of light-years across. Knowing that would’ve made them appreciate it more.
I can't wait for James Webb to go up and go live, the images will be beyond mind blowing.
Raeen has mentioned that his family farms soybeans. Get them to react to/try tofu dishes from around the world!
Even for us who already saw this many times it's still amazing to look at
Humans really are excited about space
I want to make movie with Babu, Saruu and Raeen.
Babu-Amitabh Bachchan
Sarru-Ram Charan
Raeen-Sunil Shetty 😁💖💖💖
The best channel I've found so far in 2021
Just you wait until the Webb telescope gives us some pictures! ;)
I hope you guys get big enough to where you can travel and show them these places and events in person. Best of blessings to you all!
The James Webb Telescope will make Hubble look like a child's toy. It was originally scheduled to launch in 2007 and kept getting pushed back, it's now scheduled for October 31, 2021, Halloween night. The launch will be available to watch on NASA, ESA (European Space Agency) and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) sites.
The most intelligent man I ever met, a brilliant scientist and inventor once told me that every new discovery reveals new mysteries, and that he began not believing in God, but now he can't deny the possibility that God is there.
Ah yes, one must keep ones mind open to the possibility of possibilities. This seems like a wise person. May God bless this person.
This guys are great people, thanks for the chance to watch this with you!
Thank you for sharing all this knowledge with these people. Do they have access to internet and tablets to continue to gain these things on thier own? I love all thier amazement. I came across your page by accident and now it is my favorite
Photos of deep space have always been the most beautiful sites in nature for me. Thank you for showing them!
I love these guys, their observations are always so insightful.
Mother India is experiencing its worst disaster ever, the hospitals are overwhelmed and this is not helped by 73% of India's wealth being owned by 1% of the population, in fact, it could be argued that this is a contributory cause, the rest of the world is sending help but I fear this might not be enough, India's billionaires need to contribute vastly to the cost of equipping the hospitals otherwise we could see the great country of India being destroyed by millions of deaths.
I do hope our Common Man Show friends and their families are safe and come out of this pandemic healthy
BABU with his new hair style he reminds me own father and grand father at the same time
Please if there is project to make them travel or anything I want to give my little participation because the work you are doing shows this ancestors knowledge but at the same time mix with modernity, I want to participate to give some thing even it’s not big
BABU represents my grandfather and grand grandfather
Merci
it would be interesting to see them react to the comments one day
Give these men a telescope!
Biggest word I heard today that made me cry how great he is..
" You only knows your secrets. "
Hubble telescope is very creative innovation.
My father worked on Hubble’s mirrors
we had many of these photos blown up to 10'x10' when I was with The Discovery Channel. We helped fund the project. Proud of the company for this.
Isn’t that amazing. We are so tiny😁 Thanks fellas ♥️
Have them react to car drifting and car stunts, i bet they'd love that.
Ok...well...WHo is the Person that tell Raeen that he- and everything and everybody else- is already made of star dust. So....well...when everything dies, when our sun is burnt out, then, yes, we become stars again....somewhat.
Watching these honest people react to the scale and these views of the universe is great. I feel like I'm rediscovering my childhood wonder of the cosmos all over again with them. And their opinions of it all are so great. The universe is beautiful and we are all so lucky to be able to witness it.
As an addition to this, a video on the formation of our own solar system would help them understand the processes seen in these photos.
It's awesome to hear their language explain what they see. So beautiful is that, the creation of everything
The most wholesome people I have ever seen
These videos are great because the people featured in them are very open minded and willing to appreciate the science rather than deny it. I'll need to check your other videos to see if it's already been done, but I would love to see the opposite end too: how will they react to the building blocks of life, like cells, molecules, atoms, protons, quarks etc.
Theyr face is the reason why we have continue exploring and inspired future generations . We have waste so many years its time for hard work and for that we need people who are obsess with space
Been waiting for this one baby!!!
breathtaking views indeed.
Show them the tour of the international space station please
awesome sauce thank you for the video i really enjoyed it sending love to all and be safe
Such beautiful wonder and awe. And spiritual inspiration. I love how they can still fit the new knowledge into their traditional concepts. Respectful of their ancestors whilst being open to ideas. Humanity at its finest.
Typical human rationality when confronted with information beyond their knowledge
I know what causes that star in Monoceros to look like that, but "a pearl within a pearl" may be the best poetic description of it I've ever heard.
please show them images from the cassini probe. It took beautiful pictures of jupiter and saturn.