NASA may have found potential signs of life on exoplanet K2-18 b

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @Now4wheels
    @Now4wheels Год назад +109

    They really ought to be looking for signs of life in the White House frankly or in fact Congress.

  • @mballer
    @mballer Год назад +29

    Imagination is a human trait.

    • @matthewstewart5008
      @matthewstewart5008 Год назад +1

      👍

    • @andrewbunch13
      @andrewbunch13 Год назад +2

      Pavlov’s dog imagined deez 🥜

    • @princess_lilly_yt
      @princess_lilly_yt Год назад +2

      Animals imagined to kill humans

    • @JohnV170
      @JohnV170 Год назад

      Carbon and other bio signatures have been detected, so it's not "imagination" lol 😆 science doesn't deal with fantasy, religion is for that.

  • @ezkrolynx3264
    @ezkrolynx3264 Год назад +11

    I love how the guy being interviewed is just so happy and enjoys sharing his passion and how the interviewer shows full interest even cracking a few jokes

  • @RefractorGuy
    @RefractorGuy Год назад +29

    I'd settle for life on this planet

    • @pwillis1589
      @pwillis1589 Год назад +1

      Intelligent life would be a bonus

    • @aikighost
      @aikighost Год назад +1

      Its the only place there is any life or deeper than that any meaning in the known universe. This planet and the life on it is incredibly rare and incredibly precious.

  • @netflixingdubbo
    @netflixingdubbo Год назад +8

    Certainly. K2-18b orbits its host star, K2-18, in what is known as the "habitable zone," an area where conditions might be right for liquid water to exist. The planet is about 2.6 times the radius of Earth and has a mass that is roughly 8 times greater than Earth's. It's classified as a "mini-Neptune" due to its size and atmospheric composition.
    One of the most exciting discoveries about K2-18b came in 2019 when researchers found signs of water vapor in its atmosphere. This was a significant milestone in exoplanet research because it was one of the first times that water vapor had been detected in an exoplanet's atmosphere that also lies within the habitable zone of its star.
    However, it's important to note that the presence of water vapor doesn't necessarily mean the planet is habitable like Earth. The atmosphere of K2-18b is likely to be quite thick and rich in hydrogen, which would make conditions very different from those on Earth.
    Overall, K2-18b is considered one of the most intriguing exoplanets because it offers a unique set of conditions that researchers can study to better understand the diversity of planetary systems and the potential for life elsewhere in the universe.

  • @basildog007
    @basildog007 Год назад +6

    Naaaah forget it, they found traces of covid-19 also.

    • @basildog007
      @basildog007 Год назад

      They probably don't even have masks. Or efficient vaccines like we do. Too dangerous...

  • @kushkingla7385
    @kushkingla7385 Год назад +2

    If we find bacteria on another planet it’s considered life but a heartbeat in a women is a clump of cells. 🤨

  • @achakwolf
    @achakwolf Год назад +2

    I would be really excited to know that there is life outside of our solar system, but also nervous because we may not know if that life is friendly or hostile

  • @netflixingdubbo
    @netflixingdubbo Год назад +3

    The discovery of K2-18b is significant for several reasons. First, it's one of the few exoplanets found in the habitable zone of its star, where conditions might allow for liquid water. Second, the detection of water vapor in its atmosphere adds another layer of interest, as water is essential for life as we know it.
    The planet serves as a valuable data point for understanding planetary formation, atmosphere dynamics, and the potential habitability of planets beyond our solar system. It gives scientists the opportunity to study an exoplanet that has some Earth-like characteristics but is also very different in other ways.
    Studying K2-18b and similar exoplanets helps refine our models and theories about how planetary systems form and evolve. It also provides a target for future observations with more advanced telescopes, both ground-based and in space, to further investigate its atmospheric composition and other characteristics.
    In essence, K2-18b offers a glimpse into the variety and complexity of planetary systems in our galaxy, helping us better understand the potential for life elsewhere in the universe.

    • @mushihimesarna728
      @mushihimesarna728 Год назад

      Universe? Outer space? 🤣🐑

    • @JohnV170
      @JohnV170 Год назад +1

      ​@@mushihimesarna728👈oh look a highschool dropout flat earther.

    • @mushihimesarna728
      @mushihimesarna728 Год назад

      @@JohnV170 you're wrong about everything, not just science. Nice. Anyway, the boosters will do their work soon.

    • @JohnV170
      @JohnV170 Год назад

      @@mushihimesarna728 lol I never took the vax 😆 but I see the kind of person you are, lizard people run the government and nano machines in vax's along with NASA penguin army guarding the wall 😂

  • @internetabyss
    @internetabyss Год назад +10

    Congress does the whole … we are not alone. Now we are saying we found a planet that has life. Hmmm 🤔

    • @raclark2730
      @raclark2730 Год назад +2

      Congress did not even say that, you heard the excuse right here.

    • @JohnV170
      @JohnV170 Год назад

      Congress NEVER said that! Quit spreading misinformation! Nobody in the government has confirmed aliens. All we have so far is unsubstantiated claims which isn't proof of anything.

  • @InhumanCondition-gh2qj
    @InhumanCondition-gh2qj Год назад +8

    Picture = Artist conception.

  • @larrylongprong5219
    @larrylongprong5219 Год назад +12

    There could be planets 1 billion years behind or ahead of ours.

    • @saintsone7877
      @saintsone7877 Год назад

      Or there could be nothing apart from what they programmed Webb telescope onboard computer to create and transmit back.

    • @mushihimesarna728
      @mushihimesarna728 Год назад

      Planets are sonoluminescent wandering stars in the firmament. There's no outer space.

    • @JohnV170
      @JohnV170 Год назад

      ​@@mushihimesarna728lol so the ISS which can easily be seen is traveling 17,000 mph inside the atmosphere? Ever hear of friction? It must be in space dummy.

    • @williamparrish2436
      @williamparrish2436 Год назад

      Do you believe in angels? But not aliens?

    • @larrylongprong5219
      @larrylongprong5219 Год назад

      @@williamparrish2436 I’m not a religious person, personally I don’t believe in angels. To me there is more chance of aliens existing.
      Although I have seen things in the night sky that I can’t explain.
      One instance I believe I saw what is known as a spirit orb. Shortly after my father died 11 years ago. I was sitting outside at night, I saw this bright light pass me,it seemed to stop for a split second then disappeared. I know what I saw and to this day I can’t explain it.

  • @Onegun-gt4df
    @Onegun-gt4df Год назад +31

    Oh my a molecule is a sign of life 😳 but apparently here in the US a clump of human dna engrained cells is not 🥴

    • @Markhope-e3z
      @Markhope-e3z Год назад +8

      It's a transgender molecule.

    • @FragmentedWorld
      @FragmentedWorld Год назад +4

      @@Markhope-e3z Hilarious!

    • @cyberlord64
      @cyberlord64 Год назад +2

      Hey, they said it's a sign of life. Ain't noone said that we won't kill it as soon as we get there.

    • @jeuhmiuhsmiff-gs5zk
      @jeuhmiuhsmiff-gs5zk 8 месяцев назад

      Rt!

  • @milescoleman910
    @milescoleman910 Год назад +3

    It’s everywhere. Anywhere it can happen, given enough time, we will find it. It’s just a long way away.

    • @saintsone7877
      @saintsone7877 Год назад

      Or it could all be just out of sight of commercial telescopes

  • @meltulip2822
    @meltulip2822 Год назад +8

    I find this information on black holes and the exoplanet K218-B really fascinating, James Webb has really been giving some great discoveries, I like Brad's enthusiasm!

    • @saintsone7877
      @saintsone7877 Год назад

      James Webb is creating CGI as per the onboard program and sending this info back making us all marvel at what is out there. Pure fantasy.

    • @meltulip2822
      @meltulip2822 Год назад

      @@saintsone7877 So what do you think is out there?

    • @saintsone7877
      @saintsone7877 Год назад

      @@meltulip2822 Absolutely no idea and guessing and falsifying data to keep the dollars rolling in is dishonest and corrupt. Our own telescopes from Earth require millions of photos to give us a composited picture of the earth free of cloud interference etc yet they expect us to believe billions of miles away the Webb telescope and others give clear pictures and transmit these pictures back to us in crystal clear vision. Even a teenager with scientific knowledge should question this especially when NASA history of fraud and deception is so well known.

  • @netflixingdubbo
    @netflixingdubbo Год назад

    K2-18b is an exoplanet located about 124 light-years away in the constellation Leo. It was discovered in 2015 and is notable for having water vapor in its atmosphere. It orbits the red dwarf star K2-18 and is considered to be within the habitable zone, making it a subject of interest for researchers studying potentially habitable exoplanets.

  • @JackSht-lv2on
    @JackSht-lv2on Год назад +4

    Is that anywhere near K9.

  • @stenkarasin2091
    @stenkarasin2091 Год назад +3

    Eight and a half times the size of the earth, means that it's gravity would be prohibitive to any colonization, and if there is any technologic life there it would find it very difficult to get into space.

    • @keensoundguy6637
      @keensoundguy6637 Год назад +1

      Size does not equal mass (thus you should be thinking what that means for F = G * msub1 * msub2 / r^2). Furthermore, the guy stated the planet does not have a solid core. Start from the information given, not your own misguided assumptions.

    • @stenkarasin2091
      @stenkarasin2091 Год назад +1

      @@keensoundguy6637 While it might not have the density of earth, at eight and half times the size of earth I am happy to make the assumption that it's gravity is greater than that of earth, and it has been speculated that earth's gravity well is at about the limit at which chemical rockets can produce enough power to overcome it, Note that I didn't say it would be impossible to get into space, just very difficult. As for it not having a solid core, that is an educated guess at best.

    • @kristinaavetisyan970
      @kristinaavetisyan970 Год назад

      ⁠@@stenkarasin2091just cause it’s bigger than earth doesn’t automatically mean it’s gravity will be as strong or stronger than earth’s . If there’s not as much matter inside the planet, then the gravity wouldn’t be as strong

    • @FrostSpike
      @FrostSpike Год назад

      Surface gravity of K2-18b is expected to be around 1.2G. It's got a mass of around 8.6 Earths, and a radius of about 2.6 that of Earth. (Gravity is proportional to mass / radius^2.)

  • @bambitremblay3752
    @bambitremblay3752 Год назад +6

    Hey in the Nevada desert(zone 51) they're are lot of insect on the soil.

    • @keensoundguy6637
      @keensoundguy6637 Год назад

      Hey, the Apollo 11 astronauts left bags of human feces on the moon.

    • @saintsone7877
      @saintsone7877 Год назад

      @@keensoundguy6637 Or so they told you. Do you always believe whatever you are told? Especially by people that have been caught lying many times.

  • @bencahill3547
    @bencahill3547 Год назад +4

    I would ask. With the gravity on this planet being several times more than earth, does this give way to dymelthy sulfate being produced naturally and not from biological processes. In other words does sulfate gasses and methane under massive pressure result in production in said gas?

  • @netflixingdubbo
    @netflixingdubbo Год назад +8

    Even with our fastest spacecraft to date, it would take tens of thousands of years to reach K2-18b, which is 124 light-years away. For example, the Voyager 1 spacecraft, launched in 1977, is traveling at about 17 km/s and it would take more than 70,000 years to reach a star that's just 4 light-years away. So, reaching K2-18b with current technology is not feasible.

    • @cyberlord64
      @cyberlord64 Год назад +1

      Forget travel, even establishing rudimentary communication by means of flashing a hypothetical powerful enough laser, and assuming that there would be someone who could respond with a similar laser from the other side, would still take 248 years for a response to reach us.
      A quarter of a millennium just to say "hello", and receive a "hey there".

    • @aikighost
      @aikighost Год назад +1

      If anyone goes there its likely to be AI not us, we're just not built for that long in space.

    • @kuv100android5
      @kuv100android5 Год назад

      I only want to see frst hand wch will never ever happen 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @TheDonz
      @TheDonz 9 месяцев назад

      Try 4 million years to get there

  • @PA-lf8sd
    @PA-lf8sd Год назад +2

    "May have"
    "Unconfirmed"
    "More work needed"
    "Life *as we understand it* currently..."
    Not much there is there when you really dig into the quotes just a tiny bit.

    • @osheridan
      @osheridan Год назад +2

      It's a huge deal if you're a scientist, hence why this shouldn't have been posted on a news channel to people who don't understand or care,,,

    • @JohnV170
      @JohnV170 Год назад +1

      ​@@osheridanexactly, this stuff goes over most these people's heads.

  • @neilenglish7433
    @neilenglish7433 Год назад +8

    Water and carbon dioxide = Life?
    Come on, that’s stretching credulity isn’t it?
    They’re gonna have to do better than that!

    • @captaincapitalism264
      @captaincapitalism264 Год назад +3

      Wherever there's liquid water present, life is potentially present. We've discovered life, in various forms, in even the most extreme watery environments on Earth (Antarctica, bottom of the ocean, etc.). And this exoplanet being in its star's 'Goldilocks' zone, like Earth is with our star, raises the chances even more. Definitely exciting and worth more study...I wonder if the SETI folks will train their radio telescopes that way?

    • @neilenglish7433
      @neilenglish7433 Год назад +1

      @@captaincapitalism264 yer but don’t be naive. It’s click bait for the scientifically illiterate.

    • @captaincapitalism264
      @captaincapitalism264 Год назад +1

      @@neilenglish7433 I respectfully disagree. The video title says "potential signs", not definite.

    • @neilenglish7433
      @neilenglish7433 Год назад

      @@VortexStolenName Dream on!

    • @johnwade7842
      @johnwade7842 Год назад

      The researchers never claimed it was from life, However the planet has already been found to have water on it, and they found dimethyl sulfide, which on earth is only produced by either marine life, or human industry. snice we know it has water this would mean we have a mechanism since if there is water there may be marine life, thus it is already more promising then anything we have found so far. Also the type of planet K2-18b namely hycean planets have already been hypothesized to likely be more suitable for life then Earth like planets, due to the fact that can have liquid water even well outside the habitable zone for Earth like worlds, making them far more stable.

  • @VictoriaWonders
    @VictoriaWonders 8 месяцев назад

    Why does it has to be this far away, I mean 124 years, even the oldest human couldnt.

  • @fineartist7710
    @fineartist7710 6 месяцев назад

    Forget about outer space, I have been looking for "intelligent life on earth" and yet have not found one....

  • @syniodesign
    @syniodesign 6 месяцев назад

    So, it would take the Parker Solar Probe approximately 191 million years to travel to K2-18 b at its maximum speed.

  • @MrEdlr
    @MrEdlr Год назад +2

    Must have forgot to clean the lens on the telescope

  • @PsytanicA
    @PsytanicA Год назад +7

    I'd take NASA's findings with a pinch of salt. Sorry folks, gotta be the proverbial "Wet Blanket" on this one.

    • @JohnV170
      @JohnV170 Год назад

      Well it's the astronomers that are working with NASA and the data they present thats important, "NASA" isn't a singular entity lol

  • @Valeria-Visions
    @Valeria-Visions Год назад +6

    Good job, Sky news!!

  • @Jim-i4j
    @Jim-i4j Год назад +3

    Wow that is amazing unbelievable wow

  • @user-moneyscoundrel
    @user-moneyscoundrel Год назад +2

    The budget review must be up again for NASA. Every time they make a "discovery" it always coincides when their budget review is within a few months.

    • @saintsone7877
      @saintsone7877 Год назад

      Correct. So much propaganda from NASA the lying space program every time their funding is up for review. Their CGI is near perfected now.

    • @JohnV170
      @JohnV170 Год назад

      NASA keeps getting a smaller budget though, it's already like .02% or something tiny. They should have a much larger one and we should take that from defense which makes up 60%

    • @saintsone7877
      @saintsone7877 Год назад

      @@JohnV170 Why? That is simply moving funds that could be put to good use eradicating poverty/homelessness etc and transferring it for one evil endeavour to another neither of which are doing anything good for mankind.

    • @JohnV170
      @JohnV170 Год назад

      @@saintsone7877 science hasn't done anything for mankind? People with your mentality shouldn't be allowed to use modern technology, no internet, no computer tech of any kind. No modern medicine either. Then let's see how much you appreciate the scientific community who has made your lives easier.
      And the homeless get plenty of help, but they continue to use the little bit of money they get on drugs and not try to get cleaned up.

    • @saintsone7877
      @saintsone7877 Год назад +1

      @@JohnV170 Please show where I stated science has done nothing for mankind. I referred specifically to NASA NOT science.
      As for the homeless it is NOT money they should be given my friend but help to get out of their situation.
      This is the problem with modern society. Money will solve all problems. NO! Money creates more problems than it solves if not used correctly.

  • @juliojames4615
    @juliojames4615 5 месяцев назад

    It would be cool if they had technology like us to communicate to see if they have life there

  • @cyberlord64
    @cyberlord64 Год назад

    124 light years away... If someone is looking from K2-18b right now and could see the earths surface, they would see people riding around on horses and carriages...

  • @CrazyTobster
    @CrazyTobster 10 месяцев назад

    "How did you discover us?"
    "Your farts!" 😂
    That is effectively what this guy and scientists are saying. :-)

  • @ncadden
    @ncadden Год назад

    The. Number one question is when are they putting. A McDonald’s and Walmart there

  • @WitchDoctor-m9s
    @WitchDoctor-m9s Год назад +2

    If NASA had of said TV Ariels I would of been impressed. 😂

    • @PA-lf8sd
      @PA-lf8sd Год назад +3

      "have", not "of"🙄
      "...would have..."
      "...had have..." (totally ungrammatical btw)
      Read books instead of online dross all day!

    • @WitchDoctor-m9s
      @WitchDoctor-m9s Год назад +3

      @@PA-lf8sd
      What are you the Grammar Nazi. 😂

    • @captaincapitalism264
      @captaincapitalism264 Год назад

      @@WitchDoctor-m9s Just trying to help you get understood by more people.

  • @mukhtarsadiq4370
    @mukhtarsadiq4370 Год назад +1

    Life only exists on earth.

    • @johnwade7842
      @johnwade7842 Год назад +1

      Perhaps, Perhaps not there is no evidence to say conclusively either way

    • @MechanicalMafioso
      @MechanicalMafioso Год назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 pretty ignorant to think out of trillions of stars, trillions of galaxies were the only ones….. 🤦‍♂️

  • @pauldh62
    @pauldh62 6 месяцев назад

    A few bacteria on a parky gas giant far away, orbiting a weak sun. I'm thrilled.

  • @chadjcrase
    @chadjcrase Год назад

    Notwithstanding the budget and technology the USA possesses, but are they not a little too quick to ascribe everything unexplained to unknown life/aliens?

  • @newvision1964
    @newvision1964 8 месяцев назад

    We are getting closer.

  • @mrt6768
    @mrt6768 8 месяцев назад

    It wasn't NASA, it was a professor from a university

  • @aaronhopkins6697
    @aaronhopkins6697 Год назад +2

    Can i please have just a little bit of the money that is being wasted, as well as some of the drugs you guys are on. How about figuring out how to help the people here on this planet we are already on.

  • @crestcutter2729
    @crestcutter2729 Год назад +3

    Oh yeah what's Biden done now whenever there's a story of Biden coming out the trot out another alien story

  • @travispolson6156
    @travispolson6156 Год назад

    Imagine that carbon is a sign of life, not a planet destroyer .

  • @johncorlett3699
    @johncorlett3699 Год назад +4

    more distractions

  • @billysilva9671
    @billysilva9671 Год назад

    When talking about the black hole nibbling on the star remix says it's kind of interesting in the way the star comes in with gravity 🤔

  • @petermaingi6268
    @petermaingi6268 Год назад +1

    Why is JWST training its eyes on 100+ light years away exoplanets.. instead of those within the 40 light years range?
    Proxima Centauri b
    Trappist 1 e
    Come closer home JWST.

  • @tonynicholson3328
    @tonynicholson3328 Год назад

    'Orbiting a really cool star' called 'Buble'😊

  • @MrPaultopp
    @MrPaultopp Год назад +1

    Might have , maybe, could have ……speculation, come back when they have been proven

  • @ashzole
    @ashzole Год назад

    how did james web produce colored images??? when it’s RADIO BASED !!!!! what color is 103.3 wkrp ?????

  • @lilahsadventures5717
    @lilahsadventures5717 8 месяцев назад

    Brad has a full on Aussie accent now 😊

  • @matthewtheobald1231
    @matthewtheobald1231 Год назад

    The Universe is always nibbling, farting and burping up new discoveries hahaha

  • @henrysmith1103
    @henrysmith1103 Год назад

    What does nasa really mean

  • @faithebaxter8035
    @faithebaxter8035 Год назад

    "Warning entering ecological dead zone, adding report to databank."

  • @CHUNKYNUGGET666
    @CHUNKYNUGGET666 Год назад +1

    Who gives, we can’t space travel anyway..

  • @beermanmcdrink4151
    @beermanmcdrink4151 Год назад +4

    Wow really you mean carbon dioxide is important 😂😂😂😂

    • @captaincapitalism264
      @captaincapitalism264 Год назад +3

      😏 Earth is currently in the low 400s ppm of atmospheric CO2. It's been over 800 ppm in eons past, and teeming with life. And if it gets below 300 ppm, then plant life begins to starve...so it's always bugged me why they want to drastically reduce CO2 even more. When plant life begins starving, so will WE.

    • @rhyno1740
      @rhyno1740 Год назад +1

      ​@captaincapitalism264 Shh, The brainwashed will call you a conspiracy theorist.

  • @PschyoSupposeiam
    @PschyoSupposeiam Год назад

    Imagine time goes on both directions 🧭 forever and mutilate realities in the same time and space separated like radio waves and the earth is the only place with actual life and we die over greed ?
    Imagine that and respect the planet as a whole for now .

  • @Harien-fs6gn
    @Harien-fs6gn Год назад

    We’re definitely not alone in the galaxy 😁👍

    • @Omar_Zazzle
      @Omar_Zazzle Год назад

      Jennifer said that you are from planet 💩🕳

  • @el_chico1313
    @el_chico1313 8 месяцев назад

    these arent mountains, these are waves

  • @lllllsp1d3rlllll
    @lllllsp1d3rlllll 9 месяцев назад

    Fascinating

  • @annazhong5234
    @annazhong5234 Год назад +1

    Sure. Billion spent looking for amoebas, yet animal and human life on Earth are worthless.

  • @irisbaez1972
    @irisbaez1972 Год назад

    124 light- years away? is that important? WTF is going on with those insane people?

    • @JohnV170
      @JohnV170 Год назад

      Because it's helps us understand the origin of life and is valuable to scientific knowledge. Maybe it's hard for you to understand that since you flip burgers all day.

    • @CynicalDude
      @CynicalDude 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@JohnV170God created life.

  • @RickB1792
    @RickB1792 7 месяцев назад

    Personally, I'm tired of this whole space boondoggle. Why don't we focus on trying to solve earth's problems?

    • @shirleyanderson5339
      @shirleyanderson5339 4 месяца назад

      curious to know why you are watching this video then

  • @jaxia-eu6jf
    @jaxia-eu6jf Год назад +4

    funny how all the alien things are front and centre the last week , the fake cement castings of apparent aliens a 1000yrs old, and all the other "sightings' lol We will have aliens invading soon !!!

    • @petermaingi6268
      @petermaingi6268 Год назад +1

      Please tell us you visited Mexico.. and got your facts first hand.
      Alien life in the universe isn't a big deal (after God rested on the 7th day, He went on with what He does best.. creating life).. we are more interested in intelligent life.

    • @Markhope-e3z
      @Markhope-e3z Год назад +2

      Project blue beam coming to a town near you more nasa cartoons.

    • @saintsone7877
      @saintsone7877 Год назад +1

      NASA review for funding fast approaching. No wonder they are suddenly finding things that need more money to investigate further. As they say, follow the money. Every time NASA funding comes up for review they magically announce exciting new discoveries just before they are due. Cause and effect syndrome in full operation.

  • @WorldCollections
    @WorldCollections 4 месяца назад

    The question is: ARE THEY EDIBLE?

  • @eulaliorodrigues3430
    @eulaliorodrigues3430 Год назад

    Cacoal Rondônia Brasil ❤

  • @clarkkent5433
    @clarkkent5433 Год назад +3

    I’m finding hard to decide a ham sandwich or jam sandwich
    For lunch today

    • @WitchDoctor-m9s
      @WitchDoctor-m9s Год назад +3

      What sort of Jam ?

    • @mballer
      @mballer Год назад +3

      Why limit yourself, ham & jam, go for it.

    • @Voodoo4209
      @Voodoo4209 Год назад

      Just don't eat the Toe Jam 😆

    • @Howdydoody23
      @Howdydoody23 Год назад

      @whodo4209. Good evening good doctor.

    • @Gavin-qh7li
      @Gavin-qh7li Год назад

      You gotta go by your gut feeling buddy
      I can't tell you, you need to listen to your gut

  • @drewski1990
    @drewski1990 Год назад

    You know what so cool about this? It like we discovered some of the first species that was living on that planet. Cause you're looking at the Pasted of that planet. That like you at that planet and you take your telescope and look at earth. You might see whenever what was going on at that time with earth. 🌎. It just mind-blowing..

  • @RichardWard-sx6ge
    @RichardWard-sx6ge Год назад

    Its where the annunakilive . I knew this would eventually come out .

  • @NickDrinksWater
    @NickDrinksWater Год назад

    Smart life? Or just plants

  • @Synthematix
    @Synthematix Год назад

    But has NASA found intelligent life on earth?

  • @WilliamCooper-l6f
    @WilliamCooper-l6f Год назад +3

    Oh gee whiz, guess what you do every other week or so? You come out with another story about a Goldilocks planet, or a planet with water, etc., to keep the grant and charity money steadily flowing in.

  • @Narco42
    @Narco42 Год назад +1

    What if this planet is a colony of another race that has numbers of floating cities in the atmosphere.

  • @Myrslokstok
    @Myrslokstok Год назад

    Ocean of metan?

  • @1tock77
    @1tock77 Год назад

    Amazing

  • @Joeblow-k2n
    @Joeblow-k2n Год назад

    And then I went to sleep our telescopes are that powerful now is the planet still there? It could be a fire ball now in real time

  • @jasondohery3128
    @jasondohery3128 Год назад

    and if that live is like on LV246.

  • @talonwhite6221
    @talonwhite6221 Год назад

    Sounds like Subnatica in the making.

  • @rhyno1740
    @rhyno1740 Год назад

    I may have found potential fountain of youth. Lol

  • @NicholasNerios
    @NicholasNerios Год назад

    Generational ship? Mermaids and merman....

  • @jacob22651
    @jacob22651 8 месяцев назад

    If it’s not Ryloth IDC

  • @davecooke7868
    @davecooke7868 Год назад

    If we ver discover life it probably won’t be like us because there is only one earth

  • @Diz_XS
    @Diz_XS Год назад

    I’m all for exploration and understanding the universe but shit man who takes the blame if we accidentally invite a nefarious bunch of aliens and they come here and end us?

    • @mushihimesarna728
      @mushihimesarna728 Год назад

      That's the plot. That's why they make us believe ridiculous things like the space ball. Earth is a closed system.

  • @tagiscom
    @tagiscom Год назад

    That is great now point it at Mars, (where you will find all of that including 17% oxygen and water vapor in the atmosphere).

  • @charlierobert3571
    @charlierobert3571 11 месяцев назад

    Whats all the fuss about as long as there's Life on k2-18b and they have a mc Donalds then everything is fine

  • @Bobbyleebudde
    @Bobbyleebudde Год назад

    This guy is the worst they should have had someone else come talk about this stuff

  • @AutoGyani
    @AutoGyani Год назад

    Now that's the Sky news😂

  • @nomyafiftyonefifty8081
    @nomyafiftyonefifty8081 Год назад +1

    Oh OK so carbon dioxide and methane are bad here on earth but are good on another planet..🤔

    • @zuzmaw704
      @zuzmaw704 Год назад

      Retard

    • @JohnV170
      @JohnV170 Год назад +1

      Methane is produced by life and so is carbon dioxide meaning they are bio signatures. Nothing to do with "good" or "bad" lol

  • @Straya92
    @Straya92 Год назад +3

    😂😂😂

  • @TheDarkSuit
    @TheDarkSuit Год назад +4

    THEY ARE INDIANS THERE?!

  • @user-rc4nw6xy5p
    @user-rc4nw6xy5p Год назад

    Physics and time as we know them are wrong.
    Quantum entanglement shows - two particles - can be billions of kilometers apart. And yet do exactly the same thing at exactly the same time.
    Our concept of time is how long it takes the earth to rotate during 24 hours.
    And time is not the same anywhere on earth. Such as Australia - has six time zones.
    And we try to measure everything - on our concept of time. Really only suits what we know on earth.
    And that time does exist - just not as we know it - anywhere else in the universe.
    Eric Weinstein says - time could exist - as other dimensions. Such as 4 left field dimensions - 4 right field dimensions - on top of the three we see. Or time exists as a circle. You can go forward - or go back in time like in a circle - even before something happens. Is also how UAP's are viewed.
    Faster then light travel - is also another point science says - nothing can travel faster then the speed of light.
    However - quantum computers - may well see - other dimensions we can't see. And drag information from those places - when asked to solve a problem. The issue of quantum computing seems to be focused on Artificial Intelligence. When the smart science will be to ask a quantum computer - to solve faster then light travel - or how many other dimensions exist. And if a quantum computer brings backs information - we can't see. That is when science - will be challenged. It's more likely quantum computers - will be asked to look for other dimensions. And bring back information from those dimensions - so we can see them. That is the more likely use of quantum computers. As that information - opens up - so many advantages - for a country no-one else has. Opens the possibilities - to have a huge advantage - over other countries. On how to travel faster then light. Or use time dimensions - like portals.
    That's when science will have proof - other dimensions exist.
    Gravity and time distort our view of science.
    They don't fit any other model - but how the earth operates. And they are the best answers we can give to explain them.

  • @terrydaniels9126
    @terrydaniels9126 8 месяцев назад

    There finding more possibilities

  • @robertjackson2663
    @robertjackson2663 Год назад

    It was a weather balloon , maybe Chinese, maybe flying over our military facilities !! Bur it had a sign on it that read " DON'T SHOOT ".

  • @capt.jack.2220
    @capt.jack.2220 8 месяцев назад

    so wheres the actual image ? 🤔😂

  • @yhelstv7249
    @yhelstv7249 4 месяца назад

    Multiverse ❤

  • @darbyogill5771
    @darbyogill5771 Год назад

    Balls

    • @raclark2730
      @raclark2730 Год назад

      " Who are they " - " Space Balls " - " Oh sh!t there goes the planet "

  • @umbrellacorp.
    @umbrellacorp. Год назад +1

    Eh?!... 🤨?

    • @commandorpirx912
      @commandorpirx912 Год назад

      Exactly the reason we need to look to space in search for intelligent life. It's just so difficult to find down here.

  • @frederick6008
    @frederick6008 Год назад

    Where did nasa discover life, in some back closet?

  • @el_chico1313
    @el_chico1313 8 месяцев назад

    ro imagine if u can squat on kb 18 u could fucking jump over akyscrapers here on earth

  • @frederick6008
    @frederick6008 Год назад

    I just like the way Australian chicks talk.

    • @raclark2730
      @raclark2730 Год назад

      Its not as nice when they are yelling at you.