I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die.
What's _really_ crazy to think of is that because the Sun orbits, as do other stars, we've had *at least* two known stars who have crossed within our Oort cloud. Within the presence of anatomically modern humans. The last being during the Ice Age.
Not so long ago we thought that the oceans were too vast, and dangerous to cross, and so they were, and still are, but we did do it. Space may be the same, or just simply impossible for creatures such as ourselves; but maybe not for some others,.... out there.
can I just thank joe today? I have been interested in astronomy for years and your videos have been amazing me so much! and in a month from now I'm going to start studying astronomy in university
How exciting for you, good luck! I took an astronomy course or two. One had a lab where you actually went out into a rural area with telescopes. It was a standout class from my college years. So much fun.
@@joescott Wait! an answer? This is so cool! but yeah your experience with it sounds so cool and I can't wait to have all these cool courses and stuff (including a bunch of work XD)
Hi Joe.. I love this channel.. You dont know this but it was binge watching your brilliant content that helped me through a sinister depression... Youre a very bright and extremely funny fella.. So yeah, Just wanted to say thanks for that ;)
I wanted to chime in and same something similar. While I won't say I'm... 'out of the woods', your content has certainly helped. Anything entertaining + informative, especially with basically anything science-y related really helps me feel better in general. Also helps put things in perspective. Keep up the fantastic work 🍻 And good luck Rock👍
@@otakuman706 Thanks mate.. Much appreciated.. Im well now thankfully and um sure you will push through your issues too and get some normality back in your life.. Its great that you chimed in.. As always, Its better that this usually hidden affliction is openly talked about.. The more that do, will help others to maybe open up and share, For me, Its good to know im not alone with it. Good luck to you too mate. All the best :)
@@otakuman706 totally agree! When I'm spiralling or on the edge of a panic attack, Joe's videos bring me back from the brink. I'm working through getting help for depression that's been becoming more and more debilitating, so these videos really do help distract my brain in the darkest spots and give me something interesting and informative to focus on that's bigger than me. Much love to everyone in the same boat, sending you guys love and good energy 🙏 hope you're feeling better asap
Two planets meet in space. The first asks:'How are you?' The second answers: 'not very good, I have got homo sapiens.' the first one:' Don't mind, that never lasts long!'
I was just thinking, being very optimistic here, that maybe they work out the kinkx with JWST to help LUVOIR get up in the sky a teensey bit faster (as they are of a similar design).
@@joescott *that's the burden of being such a giver Joe...sometimes the expectations of others have been so exaggerated by past experiences that you have no way of realistically providing what others want...i understand...it's so diffi....SQUIRREL!!!!!*
One of my favorite things about this channel (and I’m not sure if other channels are wont to do this with a similar frequency) is that you DO take up half the runtime of the thing to PROPERLY introduce the video, what makes it matter, how to think about what you’re about to go into, before you get into it. That’s the good shit. Thanks for it.
He was commenting on the name "Epstein" not aging well in reference to the child prostituting creep who had many connections to the rich and powerful in many countries. It's one of those things that makes anyone with that same surname, related or not, shake their heads in embarrassment.
There's also the Holtzman Drive (Fold Space Drive) from Dune, which allowed ships to span huge distances without technically moving, the ship just gets transposed from point A to B.
We'll learn a lot in the next 50 years, but I'll be dead. I've got like 20 years left at most, and I'm not sure I even want to live that long. I just want to know if there's any other life out there. I think it's improbable that there isn't but I hope we know for sure before i die.
Same here. Confirmed life, presumably in our Solar System; and a Mars colony too. I'm dubious I'll see even a manned landing on Mars before I drop off the mortal coil. I'd love to be proven wrong on all of these.
The James Webb space telescope has a good chance of discovering life on another planet, though it will be difficult to confirm it. That telescope will be able to analyze a planet's atmospheric composition, thus a planet harboring life will stick out like a sore thumb. It'll just be tough to prove it's life and not some other strange geological process.
I can’t express how happy I am to have found your channel. How have I not known about you sooner?? 😆 love all of your content on here and your other channel. I’m currently binging my way through it all. Keep up the great work! 👍👍
Oh, no mention to Kepler 442b? That's surprising. It's the only one without tidal locking, orbiting an orange K type star, enough mass (2.3 TM) to retain a slighly thicker atmosphere which compensates the distance to the star within the habitable zone. The ESI is 0.84, and is the only one in the list without any significant conflict between properties. And the best candidate in terms of looking for plants (red plants, btw)
Humans: "Woohoo! More places to infect!" The Great Filter: "Let me stop you there." Exo-Earth Interferometer, 2088AD: "Guys! Guys! I've found the lights from cities on planet Blorgoid-752b!! Guys? Anyone?" * looks down at dead Earth *
If the two arms of a Michelson interferometer have DIFFERENT lengths, L2>L1, then it can separate the waves that interfere constructively versus destructively by their wavelengths. The frequency resolution ("free spectral range") is df = c / [2(L2-L1)].
Oo, Oo, yeah - polar flip, please (I've been waiting for it for the last 30 years, so over-hyped). Also, did you just tell me we got interocitors, now? Link, plz, ta.
I think it's sorta amazing to think us discovering an Earth-like planet with life is only a matter of time. It isn't about any new advances, it's just about basically waiting long enough for enough dominos to all combine together for us to finally gain evidence. In a world of exponential growth that can sorta suck but we just need to wait long enough for enough of these telescopes to come online and we will eventually have proof. I really hope I can live long enough to see all this stuff come online!
@@moustachio05 i totally believe that life exist in other forms. But the first we discover will probably be similar to ours because of the way we search.
@@priyanshubhattarai4462 20 why? I plan to live at least another 60 years. So 60 years is plenty of time to discover alien life in my opinion. Hopefully space exploration will continue to be funded throughout the decades.
Joe Scott sorry joe I’m a super creepy Newcastle geordie that’s a criminal 🤣 have you heard a Newcastle upon Tyne accent ? I bet you can’t understand it lol
When you consider how many planet we're finding with the transit method, and how likely it is that we are looking from an angle parallel to the systems orbital plane it probably means that when we invent new methods that don't depend on the orbital plane we're likely to find planets on just about every system.
Joe, Your vids are amazing. I have to tell you I look forward to whatever you present. Now my question concerning the habitable zone. The necessary proximity to the star is primarily based on the projected impact the sun will have on a targeted planet. Is that impact going to be the same for every solar system? Are the "resistances" of space uniform? What about solar dust? Also, the output of every sun? Are they spewing uniform levels of "radiations" that allow us to draw this line?
The reason we've never seen proof of life beyond the Earth? They watched our Television and News. I wouldn't contact another planet based on this information ether.
Assuming they understood it and the telling implications of human behavior....I mean - AI is a great example in that it does not have any context except what we program into it. It learns based on the context of what it is programmed with - and how (Until it reprograms itself for efficiency). When it attempts to write a play/movie script or paint - the lack of contextual understanding is evident.
@@SigHellion Just seeing images of humans killing Aliens of many types in movies and series would be enough, no context needed. I do not think intelligent beings would think we are defending ourselves from every life form in the universe, unless there"s something wrong with us. If they sent probes to investigate or came themselves, the would find our planet infested with wars, humans willingly destroying our own planet and killing of animal species. We would not be considered a intelligent lifeforms
Would they understand it? Would they even be able to “watch” broadcast signals with however they evolved? Would they exist in the same frequency range? Many assumptions are made....
Thank you patrons for helping with the fact checking, that's so cool! Joe says he's not that smart, but with the support of a smart community, I think he can accomplish great things.
For interested parties I would highly recommend the youtube channel Cool Worlds Lab. It's a team of astronomers and physicists at Columbia University who specialize in exoplanet discovery. They're awesome, they make pretty deep dive videos based on their published papers, not only on exoplanets but on a variety of other awesome space related topics too. Not trying to plug anything, I'm just a fan.
Somehow i think in probably 600 to 700 years were going to invent some type of Light speed by using currents of electricity and making a barrier around the space craft to make it go at that speed.
Hey Joe, a bit of info for your analytics. I clicked the ‘like’ button at the beginning of the video (without having watched it through) simply because the title/subject of the video seemed very interesting. Not sure if that will help at all, but thought I should mention it.
You nailed it "damn space why you gotta be so big... I just wanna see things"😂😂
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion.
I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate.
All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.
Time to die.
If the space is so big, then why won't it me?
What's _really_ crazy to think of is that because the Sun orbits, as do other stars, we've had *at least* two known stars who have crossed within our Oort cloud. Within the presence of anatomically modern humans. The last being during the Ice Age.
Not so long ago we thought that the oceans were too vast, and dangerous to cross, and so they were, and still are, but we did do it. Space may be the same, or just simply impossible for creatures such as ourselves; but maybe not for some others,.... out there.
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
“I just wanna see things” perfectly describes our evolution of curiosity
😂🤣😂🤣
@William Day with Lamarckian evolution
RIP DOOM
"eVOluTiOn"
Oh yes, I'm gonna *_love_* this.
Nice to see you here, I found your channel in your collab with Isaac Arthur :)
I think we could travel to exoplanets with the spacecraft you proposed when John Godier interviewed you.
Discovered your channel because of this comment. You have 1 new subscriber!
@@wabash1581 his channel is amazing. I also recommend to check out Event Horizon by John Godier (and the recent interview about Solar One)
Either that or you'll be like, "I ALREADY KNOW ALL THIS."
can I just thank joe today? I have been interested in astronomy for years and your videos have been amazing me so much! and in a month from now I'm going to start studying astronomy in university
How exciting for you, good luck!
I took an astronomy course or two. One had a lab where you actually went out into a rural area with telescopes. It was a standout class from my college years. So much fun.
@@joescott Wait! an answer? This is so cool! but yeah your experience with it sounds so cool and I can't wait to have all these cool courses and stuff (including a bunch of work XD)
@4one14 thank you
of course I will brag in the comments once I have something of importance to report XD
Q: Why haven't aliens come to our solar system yet?
A: They read the reviews
hold you bag, we passing by the getto
Hahaha
True... but they do wait impatiently for each and every Answers With Joe video
They read how corrupt the Biden/harris administration is
@@buffaloc20 then don’t respond🥸
Imagine a future, where someone watches this video on one of those planets.
Someone cryptocygrenics me!
That's not a future. By the time we get to another planet, video will be lost to the sands of time. Direct to brain in 20 years.
@@curtstan2389 no.
They are watching us!
@@curtstan2389 well that won't happen if I save this video on a playlist
Hi Joe.. I love this channel.. You dont know this but it was binge watching your brilliant content that helped me through a sinister depression... Youre a very bright and extremely funny fella.. So yeah, Just wanted to say thanks for that ;)
That warms my heart and I hope you're doing better man.
@@joescott So much better thanks fella..
I wanted to chime in and same something similar.
While I won't say I'm... 'out of the woods', your content has certainly helped.
Anything entertaining + informative, especially with basically anything science-y related really helps me feel better in general. Also helps put things in perspective.
Keep up the fantastic work 🍻
And good luck Rock👍
@@otakuman706 Thanks mate.. Much appreciated.. Im well now thankfully and um sure you will push through your issues too and get some normality back in your life.. Its great that you chimed in.. As always, Its better that this usually hidden affliction is openly talked about.. The more that do, will help others to maybe open up and share, For me, Its good to know im not alone with it. Good luck to you too mate. All the best :)
@@otakuman706 totally agree! When I'm spiralling or on the edge of a panic attack, Joe's videos bring me back from the brink. I'm working through getting help for depression that's been becoming more and more debilitating, so these videos really do help distract my brain in the darkest spots and give me something interesting and informative to focus on that's bigger than me. Much love to everyone in the same boat, sending you guys love and good energy 🙏 hope you're feeling better asap
That bit about space being too big was hilarious 😂 kudos you Mr Scott
Pop pp
Souljaboy yuuuuu
It was 🤣
Who you calling a you you?
Damn it!! I fixed the typo and lost the Almighty like!!!!
Two planets meet in space. The first asks:'How are you?' The second answers: 'not very good, I have got homo sapiens.' the first one:' Don't mind, that never lasts long!'
Maybe life is planets' equivalent of a STD.
Well that's cute and all, but when two planets meet in space the only thing either of them will say is ouch.
Or maybe, "Damn, that was loud."
So the first one said "No Homo".
Have I just discovered the darkest joke of all time?
@@joescott I found it years ago in the 'Spiegel', one of Germanys most important newspapers.
Why do people say: Super Earth?
Why not: Mega Terra?
Will martians still call soil earth or will it be mars
Why not super mega gigantic extra large earth. Maybe Big Gulp earth, maxi earth,big honking earth.
@@clintford6716 big gulp earth sounds like an ocean world😂😂
Why not call it a Sub-Uranus?
How about earth ssj1
Considering how much James Webb has been delayed, I expect those other telescopes to launch sometime between 2050 and 2100.
I was just thinking, being very optimistic here, that maybe they work out the kinkx with JWST to help LUVOIR get up in the sky a teensey bit faster (as they are of a similar design).
20500*
So not in my lifetime
3000 take it or leave it
@@sebisterta9543 I'll take it, they are gonna be in a damn hurry though to hit that
2:02 Damn space, why you gotta be so big? I just wanna see things... lol
I know😂
I appreciate this video, Joe! Excellent job at helping us to think bigger and imagine greater!
Felt like such a long wait for this video. Glad it's finally out!
ASTRONOMERS: We found so many Earth-like planets
FLAT-EARTHERS: You found conspiracy
[NUT CASE ACQUIRED]
>open now
>store for later
Round earthers: The world is round
Flat Earthers: The world is flat
Billy Corgan: The world is a vampire
ugh. Flat-earthers.
ugh. friday goood
@Friday Goood ugh..caveman
Your ability to teach with humor is fantastic...keep up the fine work.
0:08 As long as there's people like you around, hope lives on.
I can't do everything...
@@joescott *that's the burden of being such a giver Joe...sometimes the expectations of others have been so exaggerated by past experiences that you have no way of realistically providing what others want...i understand...it's so diffi....SQUIRREL!!!!!*
@@joescott No, but you're giving it your best shot. That's all that can be asked of anyone.
@@joescott no but you do a goddamned HELL of a good job making the world around us make some semblance of sense.
The image from space at 12:50 is the Gaspé Peninsula and northern New Brunswick. I live in New Brunswick! Woo! (That's in Canada...)
That was one of many stand out moments
One of the few places on Earth where intelligent life truly does exist.
Joe, thanks for years of this content! Always have monday coffee with you :D
One of my favorite things about this channel (and I’m not sure if other channels are wont to do this with a similar frequency) is that you DO take up half the runtime of the thing to PROPERLY introduce the video, what makes it matter, how to think about what you’re about to go into, before you get into it.
That’s the good shit. Thanks for it.
This video is also supported by me keep up the amazing videos man!
Well then let me thank you!
Joe Scott no problem you cover all topics I’m interested in
"if space is so big, why wont it fight me?" --internet historian
its already does ... with every nanosecond passes... you are a little bit older ... and you can't do much about that ...
@@veritasman no, thats time, the cooler brother of space
@@veritasman Fun fact each day you are day older.
@@slyseal2091 Yep... If sherlock was the universe... Dr watson is the Time...
Underrated channel right there
Epstein Drive for you Expanse fans out there. That didn't age well LMAO that made me laugh
Why? Did something happen to that series?
And the inventor of the drive accidentally killed himself with the drive....or did he?
😂😂😂
I laughed so hard at that! 🤣
He was commenting on the name "Epstein" not aging well in reference to the child prostituting creep who had many connections to the rich and powerful in many countries.
It's one of those things that makes anyone with that same surname, related or not, shake their heads in embarrassment.
There's also the Holtzman Drive (Fold Space Drive) from Dune, which allowed ships to span huge distances without technically moving, the ship just gets transposed from point A to B.
6:50 "...An average radius; spherical..."
Well, that rules out any *_flat-earth_* type planets...
tHe OnLy ThInG fLaT eArThErS hAvE tO fEaR iS sPhErE iTsElF.
Best comment I saw all day
"Keep the hot hot. Keep the cool cool..." BWAHAHAHA!!!
Praise George Kastanza for his amazing work on the McDLT
Let us not forget William "The Refrigerator" Perry. ruclips.net/video/tS366QV0KTk/видео.html
Amazing! You're the best real estate advisor!
Is there any astronomical technology that can detect potential protective magnetic fields around those exo-planets?
@4:01, it isn't difficult if one remembers their maths.
👉 This one (me) doesn't. 😏
Lovd the walk down memory lane from past videos
"Keep it hot, hot!"
"Keep it cool, cool!"
We'll learn a lot in the next 50 years, but I'll be dead. I've got like 20 years left at most, and I'm not sure I even want to live that long.
I just want to know if there's any other life out there. I think it's improbable that there isn't but I hope we know for sure before i die.
Same here. Confirmed life, presumably in our Solar System; and a Mars colony too. I'm dubious I'll see even a manned landing on Mars before I drop off the mortal coil. I'd love to be proven wrong on all of these.
Hey man, by January the zombie virus should have kicked in and that whole "dying" thing won't be nearly the issue it is now! So cheer up buddy!
The James Webb space telescope has a good chance of discovering life on another planet, though it will be difficult to confirm it. That telescope will be able to analyze a planet's atmospheric composition, thus a planet harboring life will stick out like a sore thumb. It'll just be tough to prove it's life and not some other strange geological process.
The way I've fallen apart just in the last few years, I doubt I'll last another twenty or even ten 8-(
I am 61 now. Doubtful I'll be around for any of these "discoveries ". Maybe a trip to Mars will happen in the next 10 to 20 years?
I can’t express how happy I am to have found your channel. How have I not known about you sooner?? 😆 love all of your content on here and your other channel. I’m currently binging my way through it all. Keep up the great work! 👍👍
Hi people from the future 🙋♂️
Hello person from the past. Cheers from the Notification squad! :D
lol Hello to you from the past!
How?????
High people are way cooler from the past, present or future ♡
It is now the future the world has ended
"...that's a name that didn't age well..." 🤣
I fell out.
It would be neat if we could use that fancy space imaging tech in a modified way to see more clearly down into the oceans of earth.
5 mass extinctions
2020: Hold my beer.
@John Barber haha sorry
@@TheJohnbordonaro Yeah, but it still killed 98% of life on Earth in the first place.
I’ve been to the Tea Garden. It’s lovely. I recommend you try the scones.
If Teegarden is still volcanic, maybe those will be cinder scones?
David Anderson
Paired with a dark roast coffee.
Would like the cinder scone warmed up?
The “wrong” Millennium Falcon on his tee shirt bugs me more than the possibility of humans being alone in the universe.
It's an early model YT Corellian freighter. Get yer geek on.
« Epstein drive.. that’s a name that didn’t age well.. » comedy gold !!
Excellent presentation, Joe. Thank you and keep up this kind of programming.
The Earth Similarity index is a value found in the Universe Sandox software. Very helpful when attempting to terraform.
Here before 10k viewers. A good watch after a long shift at work
Same
What's this "work" people keep talking about? 😲
Haven't you got better things to do than make up words? 😲 🤣
Joe! Humor and tics are funny man. Informative yet funny. Keep them coming.
“Daaamn space, why ya gotta be so big? I just wanna see things.”
-every Astro scientist
Hpmh
I'm not trolling you Joe but I use your videos to fall asleep. Your voice has a way of calming me.
Joe. Did u forget to give us the Earth Similarity Index for each of the 5 planets? Was that not the point of the video and intro?
Great Video Thanks Joe
doctor: “you have 15 minutes and 51 seconds left to live”
me:
Oh, no mention to Kepler 442b? That's surprising. It's the only one without tidal locking, orbiting an orange K type star, enough mass (2.3 TM) to retain a slighly thicker atmosphere which compensates the distance to the star within the habitable zone. The ESI is 0.84, and is the only one in the list without any significant conflict between properties. And the best candidate in terms of looking for plants (red plants, btw)
Humans: "Woohoo! More places to infect!"
The Great Filter: "Let me stop you there."
Exo-Earth Interferometer, 2088AD:
"Guys! Guys! I've found the lights from cities on planet Blorgoid-752b!! Guys? Anyone?"
* looks down at dead Earth *
That little "love you guys, take care" at the end is just so nice to hear ☺️
Nancy Grace? I expect a lot of exaggerated images.
If the two arms of a Michelson interferometer have DIFFERENT lengths, L2>L1, then it can separate the waves that interfere constructively versus destructively by their wavelengths. The frequency resolution ("free spectral range") is df = c / [2(L2-L1)].
Love you to do an episode on the Galactic current sheet, our impending polar flip & the Sun's micronova cycle or any of these topics 🙏🏻 Cheers 👍🏻👍🏻
Oo, Oo, yeah - polar flip, please (I've been waiting for it for the last 30 years, so over-hyped). Also, did you just tell me we got interocitors, now? Link, plz, ta.
@@russellholmes3187 I want flip flop TOO!!!
@@russellholmes3187Joe already did one
Link here
ruclips.net/video/6KIcTHfVHFQ/видео.html
Good catch. :)
@@favesongslist Cheers, Timbo
Yay!! Always a great day when Joe uploads! Thanks for keeping this space obsessed gal educated! 💙
Careful drinking any liquids around some of the jokes this episode, folks.
I think it's sorta amazing to think us discovering an Earth-like planet with life is only a matter of time. It isn't about any new advances, it's just about basically waiting long enough for enough dominos to all combine together for us to finally gain evidence. In a world of exponential growth that can sorta suck but we just need to wait long enough for enough of these telescopes to come online and we will eventually have proof. I really hope I can live long enough to see all this stuff come online!
I am fairly confident we will see proof of life within my lifetime
Its probably not gonna be carbon based or in general anything like us
@@moustachio05 i totally believe that life exist in other forms. But the first we discover will probably be similar to ours because of the way we search.
How old are u?
@@priyanshubhattarai4462 20 why? I plan to live at least another 60 years. So 60 years is plenty of time to discover alien life in my opinion. Hopefully space exploration will continue to be funded throughout the decades.
We did discover alien life in 1973, but NASA believed we weren’t ready yet.
8:42 😂 humour 👍🏻🤣😂👍🏻
Lololol I actually cracked up at that too 😂😂
Silly me, I thought Trappist was a beer brewed by monks. 🍺
Hey Joe,
Love your channel. I am a student at UTD and would love to get you in for a short webinar to discuss about how to research
7:52am stoned for the day
Brilliant presentation & micro acting 🏆 I'm a big fan ans watch everything you put out ..smiles & knowledge combined!. Keep it up.
Me: Dad! We have found life on another planet.
Dad: Sssst, Trump is about to roast Biden.
Fuck Donald Trump
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸Trump2020🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@surfside75 please keep politics out of this peacefull and semi-prosperous commentsection. Don't bring war upon us all.
@@johnperic6860 but do it though
@@evershumor1302 re-read the original comment you hypocrite.
This would be a great lead into Abiogenesis, and how exactly life started on earth and our research in simulating these conditions.
The easy index looks like Elon musks sons signature 🤣
Hey I already made that joke...
Joe Scott sorry joe I’m a super creepy Newcastle geordie that’s a criminal 🤣 have you heard a Newcastle upon Tyne accent ? I bet you can’t understand it lol
When you consider how many planet we're finding with the transit method, and how likely it is that we are looking from an angle parallel to the systems orbital plane it probably means that when we invent new methods that don't depend on the orbital plane we're likely to find planets on just about every system.
"Intelligent life on Earth" ...
Well I can only speak for myself, and it doesn't look good.
Still under review...
Then why pay attention to you or him?
Joe, Your vids are amazing. I have to tell you I look forward to whatever you present. Now my question concerning the habitable zone. The necessary proximity to the star is primarily based on the projected impact the sun will have on a targeted planet. Is that impact going to be the same for every solar system? Are the "resistances" of space uniform? What about solar dust? Also, the output of every sun? Are they spewing uniform levels of "radiations" that allow us to draw this line?
I feel like I’m having a conversation with him
Well, you are. You’re just in different rooms and one of you isn’t listening to the other. It’s kinda like being married.
He's the best science communicator that exist.
Holy Reality, Adam! ☺️
@@josephriley4356 RIGHT
Is that the voice I keep hearing in my head...?
I truly respect your work. Thank you.
NASA: We have just discovered a new planet that we are calling Teegarden B
British Space Agency: Teegarden?? Lets hit the rocket's, boys!
The way I legit let out a laugh when you said "not good not terrible"
The reason we've never seen proof of life beyond the Earth? They watched our Television and News. I wouldn't contact another planet based on this information ether.
Assuming they understood it and the telling implications of human behavior....I mean - AI is a great example in that it does not have any context except what we program into it. It learns based on the context of what it is programmed with - and how (Until it reprograms itself for efficiency). When it attempts to write a play/movie script or paint - the lack of contextual understanding is evident.
@@SigHellion Just seeing images of humans killing Aliens of many types in movies and series would be enough, no context needed. I do not think intelligent beings would think we are defending ourselves from every life form in the universe, unless there"s something wrong with us. If they sent probes to investigate or came themselves, the would find our planet infested with wars, humans willingly destroying our own planet and killing of animal species. We would not be considered a intelligent lifeforms
Would they understand it? Would they even be able to “watch” broadcast signals with however they evolved? Would they exist in the same frequency range? Many assumptions are made....
Joe your channel format is great. Appreciate your down to Earth character and bits of humour. Some RUclipsrs are just too full of themselves.
"that name didn't aged well" :D
Thank you patrons for helping with the fact checking, that's so cool! Joe says he's not that smart, but with the support of a smart community, I think he can accomplish great things.
Of course, you know that the "images" of these exoplanets are imaginary as they are not directly observable with current technology for the most part.
Seventy years ago there were still artists' rendered imaginings of the surface of Mars.
Bruhh u watch The Expanse ??? Super awesome ❤️ it's like The space odyssey crossed with star Trek of our generation
Gonna be a minute he says, like when the kids say 'yeah I'll do it in a minute' aka never......
what a nice shot of the st-laurence river at 13:00.
Speak for yourself Joe. I'm special...my mom told me so.
"Not good, not terrible" got a good laugh from me.
There is consistently stuff on your channel, Joe, that makes me want to live longer.
For interested parties I would highly recommend the youtube channel Cool Worlds Lab. It's a team of astronomers and physicists at Columbia University who specialize in exoplanet discovery. They're awesome, they make pretty deep dive videos based on their published papers, not only on exoplanets but on a variety of other awesome space related topics too.
Not trying to plug anything, I'm just a fan.
Joe was really in his silly bag with this one. Love that
The best place to get some space & a laugh....Great Videos Joe!
I don’t always agree with everything, but this is a nice channel. Highly recommended
8:40 This laugh got me lmao.
Someone else that knows The Expanse! Nice!
I'm WAY behind on it.
This is my favorite video you’ve ever made; and I’ve seen lot of them. Outstanding content, and you made me out loud so many times. Thanks Joe.
You're the only reason I look forward to mondays
Big Fan from Tanzania 🇹🇿 keep them coming bro
Get Joe to 1,000,000. Subscribers! Do your part. This man deserves it.
Gonna need that Improbability Drive ASAP.
Ive seen several charts newer to that chart in multiple videos. Theres even a talked about "gap" part way between Earth size and Neptune
Somehow i think in probably 600 to 700 years were going to invent some type of Light speed by using currents of electricity and making a barrier around the space craft to make it go at that speed.
You're funny. I like you. You were recommended because I'm a fan of Anton Petrov's "What Da Math" series, and boy am I glad I clicked on the link!
Hey Joe, a bit of info for your analytics. I clicked the ‘like’ button at the beginning of the video (without having watched it through) simply because the title/subject of the video seemed very interesting. Not sure if that will help at all, but thought I should mention it.
Loved that Dyatlov joke! Not good not terrible
I think this is my favourite video u have done Joe and I love all of them. More like this please.
9:33 Dude... the McDLT commercial... That is an ANCIENT dig. Now to date Myself. I had that burger maybe twice in my life as a kid.