I wonder whether we should aim for a 9 meter space telescope, this so that its 'concept mission' provisional name can be Deep Space 9 Meter Telescope, after the James Webb Space Telescope had been provisionally known as the Next Generation Space Telescope during development. And then after that a *Space Telescope: Voyaging Observatory Yonder* which will zoom out of the solar system into interstellar space at high speed to give us a bigger baseline for parallax.
I did wonder if any solar panels could be translucent. After all, for the sake of other planets in that system, it may be necessary to allow some type/s of light to continue falling on them. If a civilisation turned out the lights altogether, what happens when that light fails to reach other planets, moons, comets, asteroids in the system? Have we not considered painting Earth-threatening asteroids white, so that sunlight can be reflected away, thus changing the trajectory of that asteroid? Similarly, there may be a need for orbiting solar panels within a Dyson sphere to collect only one or two particular light bands, leaving the rest to fall through, energising and and maintaining the orbits of other star system features. (That's if it's a Dyson Sphere in the making at all, of course).
@@Debbie-henri The thing is that solar panels - assuming they're absorbing energy - are going to be warm relative to their surroundings, so should shine in the red even if they are designed to let red light through. Though of course alien tech can do whatever, so who knows!
I assume the idea is that you don't want loads of volunteer Planet Hunters to volunteer, or the system would be overwhelmed, which is why there is no link to it given in the description.
I don't think that what the musketeer has been doing can be construed as a sign of "intelligence". I also rather suspect that any extraterrestrial who corralled the roadster would do anything other than toss it in the nearest alien equivalent of a bin.
How do researchers rule out Kuiper belt or Ort Cloud objects when using the transit method to discover exoplanets? I understand that the majority of the objects in both the Kuiper belt and Ort cloud are small, but at the scale of these distances wouldn't even a small object relatively close to the observer have a similar impact on the dimming of a stars light as a planet orbitting that star? To be clear, I'm not saying exoplanets don't exist. I just want to know how false readings are ruled out with the transit method.
@@POWWOWMIK Partly we avoid looking in the plane of the solar system (where most of the Kuiper belt is). But mostly we look for repeated transits - a transit by an asteroid would be a one-off.
An interesting and enjoyable talk, thank you. I must say though, at around the 35ish minute mark, I nearly spat my brew out when Chris let out and then swiftly brushed aside his contractual responsibilities.....now he knows exactly how so-called 'Modern Science' really works and who it answers to; not Truth but rather it's gatekeepers and their relationship to the terrestrial powers that be, and he also knows just how Galileo must've felt! I'm glad that Chris distanced himself from the romantic notions of the so-called 'Aliens' and i'd just like to draw attention to the actual legal definition of the term 'Alien':- 'In national and international law, a foreign-born resident who is not a citizen by virtue of parentage or naturalization and who is still a citizen or subject of another country.'.... America got some, USSR got some and so did the UK and some hid in S America after WW2 and we all know who they were don't we. On a side note, i wager that the majority of Life in the universe IS extraterrestrial though i know i won't be around to collect my winnings, hee!
❤Меняем всю Вселенную?! Для сравнения: Подобных теории как ОТО. Эйнштейна уже написано 1001, из них опубликованных в популярных журналах более 150. Но за 150 лет, не одного прямого (выполненные на 50% есть) опыта для этих теорий. Вы готовы посмотреть на обнаженную Вселенную без шумового *загрязнения* из 1001 теории? При детектирование гравитационных волн, детектором LIGO, полезный сигнал 0,2% на шум приходится 99,8%. По другому можно сказать. - Если случайно совпадают шумы (мусор), на двух или трёх детекторах, то выдадут это за гравитационные волны, используя шаблоны как сепаратор. На “ГИБРИД оптическом гироскопе" при регистрации, квантов гравитации оптом. Возможно полезные сигнал получим 74% и на шумы 26%. - Вам выбирать рулетку, что измеряет Вселенную и из чего, главное она состоит. Итак автотранспорт или самолёт в нём выполним опыты Майкельсона-Морли, определяя им прямолинейную скорость. - О таком опыте мечтал, ещё Эйнштейн. Но мы, *возможно* будем наблюдать постулаты "Свет это упорядоченная вибрация гравитационных квантов. Доминантные гравитационные поля управляют скоростью света в вакууме". Есть предложение на совместное изобретения ГИБРИД гироскопа из некруглых, ДВУХ катушек с новым типом оптического волокна с «полой сердцевиной из фотоно-замещенной вакуумной зоной или (NANF)», где - свет в каждом плече проходит по 48000 метров при этом, не превышает параметры 40/40/40 см., и вес - 4кг. Предприятия по выпуску "Волоконно-оптических гироскопов" может выпускать ГИБРИД гироскопы, для учебно практического применения в школах и для ВУЗ. Рационализатор из Казахстана.
Fighter pilots and other people who know what they are looking at have tracked and tried intercepting multiple radar and other instruments of more than one plane ,boat ect,,, so we can't say there isn't any other intelligent life forms out there just think of they have the tech to get here they would have the tech to avoid detection look how much we try to develop stealth tech in my opinion there is and one day we will find out I hope so anyway lol
Freeman Dyson was a genius, but what I always never understood is why we assume "aliens" if they weren't human would do something that a human would think of? If "aliens" are out there it seems likely to me they would be very similar to us. Wouldn't be surprised if Evolution works across the board and there could be other humanoids out there. I can't imagine a weird looking creature that has no connection to us creating Dyson Spheres. They wouldn't need our ideas at that point and we would have to rethink how organisms evolve on other worlds.
With a sample size of 1, that is fallacious thinking. You can guess they would be terrestrial, and plenty more, but there is no reason to believe they would be like us except for your own anthropocentric bias.
I’m sympathetic, but what to use instead? ‘Stellar system’ sounds like a star cluster, and ‘planetary system’ could mean Jupiter and its moons. ‘Exoplanetsry system’ seems clunky
@chrislintott1 'Star systems' seems to be common parlance in the astronomy/astrophysics field. When an astronomer, etc, talks about other Solar Systems to me it seems condescending and reminiscent of 50s sci-fi. It has been a pet peeve of mine since my early childhood in the mid 70s. I also dislike the dumbing down; I'm dumb enough without scientists pandering to my ignorance. Told you it annoys me :)
@thevagabondtree6426 I understand how languages develop and evolve (including the part that laziness often plays), but what I dislike is the overly dummed down that some astronomers tend towards in this particular situation. It's somewhat condescending for astronomers to think that the average person is too dim to understand that the Solar System is called that because our star is called Sol. The USA hasn't achieved idiocracy status yet.
A contact guide: 1. Understand the stories and myths of history. Why? Because they were not myths, and it may help you mentally prepare. 2. It will then give you something to relate to that we know in the world. 3. you don't need to look that far out. They are already here. 58.20 they look like .... 1. tall whites 2. greys .3 . humanoid beings like in my profile picture but change it slightly to have bigger eyes. smaller mouth and a pointy chin. (almost cartoonish without the jokes) Eye colours and shapes may differ. The serpents (seraphim) have human eyes. there are many forms of beings. but the best part is they take the form. They utilize their whole body and form. they are both body and spirit in one .. it's pretty wild Thank you for the lecture :)
No that's a misquote of it. Always start from what's known, and no more complex than that. We know intelligent life exists on every planet we have fully explored. That's our basis.
Strongly believe it’s one galaxy, one star with a planet harbouring life with intelligent beings. We are human beings here on 🌍. Other galaxies will have a star and a planet harbouring intelligent life with ?beings. Are we all here simultaneously? How advanced are we compared to other beings. For human beings, I think distance between galaxies, is a problem we will never resolve, whether it be communicating with or reaching/finding another planet on another galaxy.
From the very tenacity of life on Earth, microbes living in extreme environments, complex lifeforms living on the edges of such extremes - we can surmise that there are plenty of worlds in the Universe where life can prosper.
I dislike the title ‘’hunting for aliens’’. Since these aliens would have a couple million years, at least, of advance compared to us, the beast ‘’to be hunted’’ would more likely be ‘’humans’’
Apollo12 did not take THE astronauts to the moon; that was Apollo 11. Apollos 12 -17 (excl 13) took astronauts to the moon. Pedantic? Moi?🙃(me - in orbit)
We just don't have the kit to detect them. We can't really even see Earth-like planets. They might not be common but to believe they don't exist is faith not science
He picked the most obvious, boring examples to "debunk" at the start. So stale and I'm tired of people doing this over and over. If you want to impress me with a debunking, pick something truly anomalous. Not a piece of space junk. Lazy!
If you 0.5% as much time studying Elon Musk as you do studying astronomy, you would quickly realise that he doesn't have a giant ego. Rather, he is driven and insists on success.
Fantastic presentation!
I agree but his shirt looks like a jay cloth.
Thank you. Very interesting indeed!
brilliant many thanks
excellent lecture. Thanks Prof Chris.
There is life out there, when we find them we will join hands and rejoyce in creation❤
Very interesting thank you.
Very enjoyable talk.
I wonder whether we should aim for a 9 meter space telescope, this so that its 'concept mission' provisional name can be Deep Space 9 Meter Telescope, after the James Webb Space Telescope had been provisionally known as the Next Generation Space Telescope during development. And then after that a *Space Telescope: Voyaging Observatory Yonder* which will zoom out of the solar system into interstellar space at high speed to give us a bigger baseline for parallax.
Bless your heart
Great video. Peace ✌️ 😎.
Absorbing wavelengths preferentially is very common on Earth.
Receiving high energy radiation and emitting lower energy radiation is also common.
Does this lecture mention the laser signal seen once only?
It's always aliens 😇👍
So the solar panels are translucent, allowing more red light through than blue. Is this because blue is more energetic?
I did wonder if any solar panels could be translucent. After all, for the sake of other planets in that system, it may be necessary to allow some type/s of light to continue falling on them.
If a civilisation turned out the lights altogether, what happens when that light fails to reach other planets, moons, comets, asteroids in the system?
Have we not considered painting Earth-threatening asteroids white, so that sunlight can be reflected away, thus changing the trajectory of that asteroid?
Similarly, there may be a need for orbiting solar panels within a Dyson sphere to collect only one or two particular light bands, leaving the rest to fall through, energising and and maintaining the orbits of other star system features.
(That's if it's a Dyson Sphere in the making at all, of course).
@@Debbie-henri The thing is that solar panels - assuming they're absorbing energy - are going to be warm relative to their surroundings, so should shine in the red even if they are designed to let red light through. Though of course alien tech can do whatever, so who knows!
Nice. Thx.
I wouldn't say "wrong", but ice melting, so, a cm3 block of ice, compared to say, 100m3 block of ice, will have very different behaviour.
I assume the idea is that you don't want loads of volunteer Planet Hunters to volunteer, or the system would be overwhelmed, which is why there is no link to it given in the description.
Excellent lecture, luckily our sun didn't eat all its children.
Throwing shade at businessmen seems uncalled for.
"bigfeet" pleases me
excellent a salways
I don't think that what the musketeer has been doing can be construed as a sign of "intelligence".
I also rather suspect that any extraterrestrial who corralled the roadster would
do anything other than toss it in the nearest alien equivalent of a bin.
my understanding of the "it's never aliens" meme is that it has an addendum,
"until it is..."
Why didn’t you expect?
I don't care about hunting aliens, i care about aliens hunting us
So what I don't get is when he says he saw something moving faster than a plane and is intelligently controlled lol and it's a Chinese lantern lol
How do researchers rule out Kuiper belt or Ort Cloud objects when using the transit method to discover exoplanets? I understand that the majority of the objects in both the Kuiper belt and Ort cloud are small, but at the scale of these distances wouldn't even a small object relatively close to the observer have a similar impact on the dimming of a stars light as a planet orbitting that star?
To be clear, I'm not saying exoplanets don't exist. I just want to know how false readings are ruled out with the transit method.
I'm no expert, but I understand that the transit method of discovering planets is based on periodic dimming.
@@POWWOWMIK Partly we avoid looking in the plane of the solar system (where most of the Kuiper belt is). But mostly we look for repeated transits - a transit by an asteroid would be a one-off.
An interesting and enjoyable talk, thank you. I must say though, at around the 35ish minute mark, I nearly spat my brew out when Chris let out and then swiftly brushed aside his contractual responsibilities.....now he knows exactly how so-called 'Modern Science' really works and who it answers to; not Truth but rather it's gatekeepers and their relationship to the terrestrial powers that be, and he also knows just how Galileo must've felt!
I'm glad that Chris distanced himself from the romantic notions of the so-called 'Aliens' and i'd just like to draw attention to the actual legal definition of the term 'Alien':- 'In national and international law, a foreign-born resident who is not a citizen by virtue of parentage or naturalization and who is still a citizen or subject of another country.'.... America got some, USSR got some and so did the UK and some hid in S America after WW2 and we all know who they were don't we.
On a side note, i wager that the majority of Life in the universe IS extraterrestrial though i know i won't be around to collect my winnings, hee!
“Hunting”?
❤Меняем всю Вселенную?!
Для сравнения: Подобных теории как ОТО. Эйнштейна уже написано 1001, из них опубликованных в популярных журналах более 150. Но за 150 лет, не одного прямого (выполненные на 50% есть) опыта для этих теорий.
Вы готовы посмотреть на обнаженную Вселенную без шумового *загрязнения* из 1001 теории?
При детектирование гравитационных волн, детектором LIGO, полезный сигнал 0,2% на шум приходится 99,8%. По другому можно сказать. - Если случайно совпадают шумы (мусор), на двух или трёх детекторах, то выдадут это за гравитационные волны, используя шаблоны как сепаратор.
На “ГИБРИД оптическом гироскопе" при регистрации, квантов гравитации оптом. Возможно полезные сигнал получим 74% и на шумы 26%.
- Вам выбирать рулетку, что измеряет Вселенную и из чего, главное она состоит.
Итак автотранспорт или самолёт в нём выполним опыты Майкельсона-Морли, определяя им прямолинейную скорость. - О таком опыте мечтал, ещё Эйнштейн. Но мы, *возможно* будем наблюдать постулаты "Свет это упорядоченная вибрация гравитационных квантов. Доминантные гравитационные поля управляют скоростью света в вакууме".
Есть предложение на совместное изобретения ГИБРИД гироскопа из некруглых, ДВУХ катушек с новым типом оптического волокна с «полой сердцевиной из фотоно-замещенной вакуумной зоной или (NANF)», где - свет в каждом плече проходит по 48000 метров при этом, не превышает параметры 40/40/40 см., и вес - 4кг. Предприятия по выпуску "Волоконно-оптических гироскопов" может выпускать ГИБРИД гироскопы, для учебно практического применения в школах и для ВУЗ.
Рационализатор из Казахстана.
Bro its a Quasar
TLDR: It's aliens
Seriously, name an exoplanet LV-426 already.
Someone got rejected at Space X. Lol
you must be very smart ha ha ha ...tell your mum to make you dinner so that you can go sleep boy
@@ivanzzz7610 that the best you got? Better ask for your money back on that education. 🤣
Fighter pilots and other people who know what they are looking at have tracked and tried intercepting multiple radar and other instruments of more than one plane ,boat ect,,, so we can't say there isn't any other intelligent life forms out there just think of they have the tech to get here they would have the tech to avoid detection look how much we try to develop stealth tech in my opinion there is and one day we will find out
I hope so anyway lol
Freeman Dyson was a genius, but what I always never understood is why we assume "aliens" if they weren't human would do something that a human would think of? If "aliens" are out there it seems likely to me they would be very similar to us. Wouldn't be surprised if Evolution works across the board and there could be other humanoids out there. I can't imagine a weird looking creature that has no connection to us creating Dyson Spheres. They wouldn't need our ideas at that point and we would have to rethink how organisms evolve on other worlds.
With a sample size of 1, that is fallacious thinking. You can guess they would be terrestrial, and plenty more, but there is no reason to believe they would be like us except for your own anthropocentric bias.
Aliens might be very different to us physiologically but if they developed an advanced intelligence they would probably require a lot of energy.
They might not look like us but the physics wouldn't change.
It's never aliens
Hey, hey, hey - it's never aliens when it's on Earth.
It could be aliens if it's on a planet in a distant system with interesting spectrography.
...until it's aliens.
It's always aliens.
Wrong.
Definitive evidence for aliens would be peaches and cream but I'd settle for definitive evidence that we really stepped on the moon...
Grow up, dude.
I hope that was a joke.
Can the stars be giving birth to planets and not eating them? 🤭
There is only one Solar System. I know that it's petty but I find it annoying when astronomers say otherwise.
I’m sympathetic, but what to use instead? ‘Stellar system’ sounds like a star cluster, and ‘planetary system’ could mean Jupiter and its moons. ‘Exoplanetsry system’ seems clunky
@chrislintott1 'Star systems' seems to be common parlance in the astronomy/astrophysics field. When an astronomer, etc, talks about other Solar Systems to me it seems condescending and reminiscent of 50s sci-fi. It has been a pet peeve of mine since my early childhood in the mid 70s. I also dislike the dumbing down; I'm dumb enough without scientists pandering to my ignorance.
Told you it annoys me :)
That is petty… words evolve and extend far past their roots it makes enough sense to me
@thevagabondtree6426 I understand how languages develop and evolve (including the part that laziness often plays), but what I dislike is the overly dummed down that some astronomers tend towards in this particular situation. It's somewhat condescending for astronomers to think that the average person is too dim to understand that the Solar System is called that because our star is called Sol. The USA hasn't achieved idiocracy status yet.
These are planets orbiting their sun, so yes, it's another solar system.
A contact guide: 1. Understand the stories and myths of history. Why? Because they were not myths, and it may help you mentally prepare. 2. It will then give you something to relate to that we know in the world. 3. you don't need to look that far out. They are already here.
58.20 they look like .... 1. tall whites 2. greys .3 . humanoid beings like in my profile picture but change it slightly to have bigger eyes. smaller mouth and a pointy chin. (almost cartoonish without the jokes) Eye colours and shapes may differ. The serpents (seraphim) have human eyes. there are many forms of beings. but the best part is they take the form. They utilize their whole body and form. they are both body and spirit in one .. it's pretty wild
Thank you for the lecture :)
Always use occums Razor that means the simplest explanation is the most probable explanation.
No that's a misquote of it. Always start from what's known, and no more complex than that. We know intelligent life exists on every planet we have fully explored. That's our basis.
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If only we had communism we could get things done.
Strongly believe it’s one galaxy, one star with a planet harbouring life with intelligent beings. We are human beings here on 🌍. Other galaxies will have a star and a planet harbouring intelligent life with ?beings. Are we all here simultaneously? How advanced are we compared to other beings. For human beings, I think distance between galaxies, is a problem we will never resolve, whether it be communicating with or reaching/finding another planet on another galaxy.
No infrared glow means no construct or dust.
There is nothing out there, we're alone!
From the very tenacity of life on Earth, microbes living in extreme environments, complex lifeforms living on the edges of such extremes - we can surmise that there are plenty of worlds in the Universe where life can prosper.
@@Debbie-henri
Thats a temporal point of view, "Maya"
The Universe and it's entire content is created by the beings that inhabit it
The vast distances between the stars is a natural barrier to life.
That is insanity.
@@armandomercado2248natural barrier preventing differing life forms from extinguishing each other you mean.
I dislike the title ‘’hunting for aliens’’. Since these aliens would have a couple million years, at least, of advance compared to us, the beast ‘’to be hunted’’ would more likely be ‘’humans’’
Apollo12 did not take THE astronauts to the moon; that was Apollo 11. Apollos 12 -17 (excl 13) took astronauts to the moon. Pedantic? Moi?🙃(me - in orbit)
You are incorrect! Apollo 12 landed on the moon, Nov 24, 1969.
@@J56609 You misunderstood my point. I confirmed that 12 DID go to the moon.
Scam
No Aliens. Sorry it's only us Humans
We just don't have the kit to detect them. We can't really even see Earth-like planets. They might not be common but to believe they don't exist is faith not science
Nope! Wrong.
He picked the most obvious, boring examples to "debunk" at the start. So stale and I'm tired of people doing this over and over. If you want to impress me with a debunking, pick something truly anomalous. Not a piece of space junk. Lazy!
If you 0.5% as much time studying Elon Musk as you do studying astronomy, you would quickly realise that he doesn't have a giant ego. Rather, he is driven and insists on success.
Lol! What? 😂🤡
All three can be true.
Yet anothet arrogant astronomer who thinks everything that is out there in the sky can be explained with the science we have today.