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portbelly hill, a sacred land, breathtaking view, beautiful scenery, historical and cultural treasure.
puts a big ass pringle chip on top of it
it's amazing how this videos are so interesting and helpful with my sleeping issues
ОтветитьI absolutely love, these documentaries. So beautiful, bro.
ОтветитьYou lost me at we're apes. Maybe you are. I don't see any apes transitioning to humans. They can't.
ОтветитьI wonder if there have ever been forms of AI that rose from the mud and biological beings only to be destroyed by another AI billions of years older than them when they started exploring. 🤔
ОтветитьI thought it was 12000 years ago ???
ОтветитьBig pringle
ОтветитьClimate change propaganda. Hilarious!
Ответитьok usually i like your videos but this one I feel really annoyed when you repeat 3 times the same thing in a row ... cheers.. example around 22min - also I dont find any source for the signal experiment , trying to find the corresponding paper with no success ...
Ответить"Love stuff like this to fall asleep to. (Not in a bad way)
Has to have the right kind of voice👍"
Less than 2 min. in, the narrator calls this the remains of a village. The editors of this should be ashamed. Difficult to keep listening.
ОтветитьNumerically the likelihood of life emerging from a singular big bang is equivalent to rolling a double six with dice 60 million times,therefore numerous big bangs are more likely and infinite big bangs much more likely, where are the incredibly superior non corporeal forms that survived from each big bang/big contraction?
ОтветитьIf we find aliens base on are thinking may be we won't find it, our understanding of life is tiny compare to eternal being, maybe there not here in our dimension, him who created us is watching us over his realm,
ОтветитьWhat aliens dont want you to find out and wait theres more
ОтветитьI am enjoying your videos, but you are wrong about oxygen being used in early life. O₂ was actually quite rare and fatal to life for about a billion years. Fortunately, it would quickly bond with the ample methane before becoming a problem. Only when cyanobacteria started producing it as a waste product of photosynthesis did it start existing freely in the atmosphere in great quantities. It was a devastating period, known as the Oxygen Holocaust, or Great Oxidation Event, and is the first known mass extinction on the planet, tho it is not included in the list of mass extinctions due to there being no fossil record (aside from all that oil). Up until that point, life would generally use Sulfur for metabolism instead of Oxygen. Aerobic bacteria only developed in the wake of this tragedy, much like how bacteria that metabolize plastic are developing now. Plastic, which was coincidentally created from the long dead bodies of the Oxygen Catastrophe.
ОтветитьWe are in a Simulation. There is no God. Higher intelligent life forms put us here to see if we can learn to live and work together with the only goal of furthering the reach of our existence. Sadly our species is self destructive. Other species who passed the simulation get to join the creators. We will not. There is no God that listens or helps us. We are just being observed. Religions are just man made positive cultural beliefs helpful to reach the creators goal. But our nature led to religions cancelling each other. Life is not about self. Life is to push the next generations to be better than the last, a purpose worthy teaching to all children 🖖
ОтветитьBeautiful and overwhelming.
ОтветитьHow long will we even produce TV and radio waves? We seem to be on a path to focus our communications in a more targeted fashion, with fiber optics and other means that won't produce much of a signal that emanates into space. Such efficiency effectively silences us. Likely that would be the case with any intelligent life, unless a specific effort were made to waste energy into the vastness of space in order to communicate. Like a message in a bottle.
Ответитьa large stabilizing Moon would be super helpful and prob needed for life too
ОтветитьFor the people who have trouble to understand vast distances and isolation, they should take a wee yacht and sail from California to Japan. Trips like that put our importance /relevance into perspective.
ОтветитьYeah sure whatever you say bro. In one sentence you say that life is so rare we've not found anything like it even though the universe is massive.... We can't find a single other instance of anything like us.... And yet it's everywhere and it's so abundant there's no reason to assume that it's not all over the universe? That was like your exact words I believe. And yet you can't name anywhere else in the entire universe with anything like us. That's like me saying I never see fat people, when I see fat people everyday
ОтветитьI did not know that water is the most common element in the universe. In fact, I am surprised that it is called an element at all. News to me.
ОтветитьAn American oil company surveyed the area in the 1960’s noted this …
ОтветитьExcellent video! One for the algorithm
ОтветитьWe have yet discovered no hint, no residue, no archaelogical or astronomical clue that can confirm the existence of extraterrestrial life. The very notion of 'ancient aliens' is a hoary cliche.
Yet the sheer scale of the universe summons a powerful mystery. We inhabit but one planet out of billions in our galaxy alone, and certainly more than just one planet must be capable of developing technologically sophisticated life. Why, is the galaxy empty? Why do we find no von Neumann probes propagating through interstellar space? Where is the life that must have come before us?
We should inhabit a teeming universe, a bazaar of wonders, a cosmic ecumenopolis overflowing with civilization. The stars and galaxies around us should by all rights have been restructured to the needs of unimaginably sophisticated engineers. Technology self-catalyzes, and that catalysis has had time to flourish. The civilizations of the universe should, by now, have conquered reality itself.
Yet we find no such wonder. Our cosmos is silent.
What happened to the first life in the universe, the children of the dawn? Did they pass on to some unglimpsable destiny, leaving no wreckage or monument? Or do we inhabit their tomb - a quarantine zone, a carcass, malignant with some ancient mistake?
SO there can be Aliens that were 9 billion years before and ahead of life on earth. I think that is pretty much enough time to be ahead. :D
ОтветитьWhen my sleep tracker asks me if I've deep breathed or meditated before bed, if I've watched one of these and got lost in it, I check the yes box. That's not to be an insult, it's a gift to intrigue while also relaxing the non-stop dopamine hits and emotional manipulation that's so common with most social media. I thank you for your channels and dedication to quality videos!
ОтветитьNarrator: "1100011100001100"
Me: "i hear ya brother."
Proof of all CLAIMS Required.
ОтветитьХвала!
ОтветитьThis was worth the wait. Love your channel and always check to make sure I havent missed an episode
ОтветитьGreat video thanks for sharing! 👍
ОтветитьNone nope zero nada they don't exist
ОтветитьPeople neglect the fact that there would probably not have intelligent life on earth yet, if there hadn't been a species poorly adapted to survive our planets predators and natural dangers and disasters WITHOUT intelligence. Other life on our planet is physically well suited to survival, with sharps claws, fangs, thick/armored/poisonous hides, camouflage, big bulky/fast twitch muscles capable of ripping other animals apart with their bare hands/paws. All our bodies were well adapted to was throwing shit and navigating their environment, so our brains evolved to capitalize on those traits to the highest possible degree. Which i believe is the real Great Filter...being physically weak, relative to predators or prey, and lacking natural defenses to compensate
ОтветитьHard to imagine how it was a living area, with no living area near it...duh.
ОтветитьExcellent
ОтветитьThe poles of the molecular constitution lean towards something similar to the uncertainty principle, why is it always a "cloud of uncertainty"?!
ОтветитьAh, nothing relaxes me like generations upon generations of dead people. 🙂
ОтветитьSo if you have a vasectomy or hysterectomy, you’re not alive. Got it! More fake news by idiots
ОтветитьThere was no celebration the very next question was about abortion from the media
ОтветитьSchmidt?
ОтветитьWhere is everyone, they're all over the place, ufos, duh
ОтветитьClimate science is very debatable which is why it’s used to generate funds for all kinds of “carbon tax” and “green energy” development. In reality the difference an entire shift to electric vehicles would make is so insignificant it leads me to believe our political leaders need to all be replaced.
ОтветитьInterstellar spaAace
ОтветитьI listen to these videos to stay awake.
ОтветитьHabitable Zones of galaxies is something so obvious but I never really thought about before. So if it's not just the planet condition and location, but the solar system itself–we might be more rare after all...
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