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Does Planet 9 Exist? 

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A planet has been predicted to orbit the sun with a period of 10,000 years, a mass 5x that of Earth on a highly elliptical and inclined orbit. What evidence supports the existence of such a strange object at the edge of our solar system?
Huge thanks to:
Prof. Konstantin Batygin, Caltech
Prof. David Jewitt, UCLA
I had heard about Planet 9 for a long time but I wondered what sort of evidence could support the bold claim: a planet at the very limits of our ability to detect one, so far out that its period is over 60 times that of Neptune. The planet 9 hypothesis helps explain clustering of orbits of distant Kuiper belt objects. It also explains how some of these objects have highly inclined orbits - up to 90 degrees relative to the plane of the solar system. Some are orbiting in reverse. Plus their orbits are removed from the orbit of Neptune, the logical option for a body that could have ejected them out so far. The fact that the perihelion is so far out suggests another source of gravity was essential for their peculiar orbits.
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@gx2music
@gx2music 3 года назад
“Who found the Kuiper belt?” “I did” Awesome answer.
@stanleykomonce8302
@stanleykomonce8302 3 года назад
i found the Kuiper hat
@stanleykomonce8302
@stanleykomonce8302 3 года назад
and the sombrero galaxy
@shitlordflytrap1078
@shitlordflytrap1078 3 года назад
@Metal Jack because it was an unexpected answer. It's a funny situation.
@medexamtoolsdotcom
@medexamtoolsdotcom 3 года назад
Technically, anyone who finds it can say that. It's kind of like quoting someone, and then when they ask "who said that", saying "Me! I said it, I'm over here, can't you see me?!"
@jaspreetsinghsuman
@jaspreetsinghsuman 3 года назад
@НTTP 4:05
@ancbi
@ancbi 4 года назад
Can we take a moment to appriciate how much better the video has become by interviewing 2 experts with opposing views instead of just one of them?
@wesleyrm76
@wesleyrm76 4 года назад
This is why I listen to IQ2US debates. Best podcast ever.
@timothyvilla
@timothyvilla 4 года назад
@@wesleyrm76 Hadn't heard of that, thanks!
@martixbg
@martixbg 4 года назад
If you rewatch and listen to exactly what they say, they don't actually have opposing views. They're scientists, they will defer to the evidence. It's just that 1 of them is optimistic, because he's actively looking for the planet. The other is neutral and merely speaks to his more limited knowledge of the subject. The optimist still calls it a hypothesis and the neutral guy acknowledges that it could easily exist, it just hasn't been found yet.
@laurel5432
@laurel5432 4 года назад
@@martixbg exactly He says himself that you could hide anything in the outer regions of the solar system They're simply painted this way to make the video more entertaining and that's a good thing
@charliejeans2413
@charliejeans2413 4 года назад
Take a look at this coin I bought. Planet 9 is clearly depicted in an orbit not aligned to the other planets orbit. Cheers. Royal Australian mint. 2009. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WSZscEX1Q34.html
@Mmmm1ch43l
@Mmmm1ch43l 2 года назад
my vote would be that if we ever find planet 9, we name it pluto just to make the "is pluto a planet?" debate even worse
@JohnDoe-uo7kb
@JohnDoe-uo7kb 2 года назад
Absolute mad man
@lucashucbourg-muller7024
@lucashucbourg-muller7024 2 года назад
this man is evil
@quantumblauthor7300
@quantumblauthor7300 2 года назад
Just call it Plutwo and call it a day
@trevcdeal
@trevcdeal 2 года назад
Pluto is a planet. It's a Dwarf Planet. Just like there are Gas Giants. It has its own family with Eris, Ceres, Haumea, Makemake and so on. I think it's in a better place that it being the odd planet. Now it fits in with the others.
@techwyrm
@techwyrm 2 года назад
New Pluto or Pluto Twodo please make my school teachings accurate again!!!
@andreylevichev2872
@andreylevichev2872 Год назад
After binge watching the episodes from Veritasium today, I would call this the best one. Not because of the topic discussed. I really liked the idea of two scientists arguing their points of view. Optimistic vs skeptical. It really highlights how science is made. Please make more videos like this one.
@markwilson5810
@markwilson5810 Год назад
same been binge watching him today, i found the quantum mechanics video of parallel universes the most interesting
@LightBlueVans
@LightBlueVans Месяц назад
same!! this is definitely top 3
@Matio25091
@Matio25091 2 года назад
"Can I go to the bathroom?" "That's a great question"
@FLS96
@FLS96 2 года назад
"Well, yes and no. To answer that we first have to consider..."
@asnovasdodia
@asnovasdodia 2 года назад
But they were all great questions, that's the magic of it.
@hassaniq0777
@hassaniq0777 2 года назад
Or is it?
@GDPlainA
@GDPlainA 2 года назад
can u?
@reino1234
@reino1234 2 года назад
Look I dunno where this is going I just need to use it
@FriedFreya
@FriedFreya 3 года назад
*“I found the Kuiper Belt.”* Well earned flex, wish I had achievements like that!
@twistedyogert
@twistedyogert 3 года назад
Same here😔
@Raidom
@Raidom 3 года назад
I found his pants that dropped after his belt was lost.
@not_proton
@not_proton 3 года назад
He had the same tone as- Who killed the bug on the wall? I did
@jbc242424
@jbc242424 3 года назад
It was his student. This guy's ego is off the charts. The evidence for the 9th planet is the trajectory of matter that bends around a certain gravitational anomaly. This guy is a megalomaniacal dick.
@serraramayfield9230
@serraramayfield9230 3 года назад
@@jbc242424 The guy doubting it?
@rabbit6872
@rabbit6872 Год назад
Dr Jewitt is a trip- I love how he doesn’t even put his coffee down for half of it, and how he has this “are you messing with me?” look when he asks who found the Kuiper Belt
@equilibrium_69
@equilibrium_69 2 года назад
The two scientists that were interviewed are the yin and yang sides of science: The curiosity and sheer will to learn and discover & The discipline of evidence and logic based verification of the truth of something.
@Aicer05
@Aicer05 Год назад
I believe that the greatest scientists were the ones that were able to try things they were excited about, regardless of what other people said was ,,logical", even if they weren't yet 100% sure whether it worked or not (unless it would end deadly of course). We were born with creativity, not just with a logical sense, so why not combine both? It often takes creativity to make theories of course, but if the scientist relies on his sheer logical will, he'll not utilize his full potential. And of course, the other way around, it can be a huge waste of time and energy to follow the urge of finding something out you are obsessed with, but at the end, regardless of effects that make us see things we want to see, there is always a logical base behind something a scientist is obsessed with. With some scientists I just feel like their obsession with everything being 100% logical and in the same sense comprehensible made them lose the thing that makes us humans special.
@JungleLibrary
@JungleLibrary Год назад
​@@Aicer05 there are merits to both approaches, but evidence and logic is extremely important. After all science is the study of reality. Without a healthy respect for reality, we would still be teaching kids about planet Vulcan.
@sidhantpatnaik3515
@sidhantpatnaik3515 4 года назад
-Who is responsible for finding the kuiper belt? -I found the kuiper belt. That's the real THUG LIFE!
@mrtausif1863
@mrtausif1863 4 года назад
He must be really proud.
@gauravbhatnagar6219
@gauravbhatnagar6219 4 года назад
A Indian is one who can notice and point out THUG LIFE....good...😉
@zeal0tseven57
@zeal0tseven57 4 года назад
@@gauravbhatnagar6219 bruhh
@jardelelias5625
@jardelelias5625 4 года назад
I was mesmerized by that quick answer.
@lordx4641
@lordx4641 4 года назад
@@zeal0tseven57 😂😂
@xFirebird925x
@xFirebird925x 4 года назад
"So who found the Kuiper Belt?" "I did. You know that." o__o
@azuregriffin1116
@azuregriffin1116 4 года назад
My reaction precisely.
@MrJamesnight
@MrJamesnight 4 года назад
Just checked, he actually did discovered it. His name is David Jewitt
@kn4042
@kn4042 4 года назад
@@MrJamesnight bowie*
@hans007pirat
@hans007pirat 4 года назад
@@MrJamesnight jew*
@Zakna
@Zakna 4 года назад
@@MrJamesnight professor
@arkzbh
@arkzbh Год назад
One of the best videos on Veritasium. No prejudice, no taking sides, no trying to explain stuffs by Derek, just asking the right questions to 2 different people having completely different theories. Brilliant.
@hypehuman
@hypehuman 7 месяцев назад
The visualization at 5:12 - 5:16 is so helpful; I'd never seen that before. The rotation and the zoom-out really give a good sense of the relative scales.
@markmiller6402
@markmiller6402 3 года назад
Imagine having that on your CV. “ I found the Kuiper Belt”
@ItsME-qx6uz
@ItsME-qx6uz 3 года назад
Why would he even need a CV after finding the Kuiper Belt
@icantstopsparkling7450
@icantstopsparkling7450 3 года назад
Bruh, imagine knowing Mike Brown, the founder of Eris, Makemake, and Haumea
@markmiller6402
@markmiller6402 2 года назад
@@ProxyAuthenticationRequired . Nice
@markmiller6402
@markmiller6402 2 года назад
@@ProxyAuthenticationRequired . I hear you buddy, there are just some things that grandads do better. I had my first alcoholic drink with mine.
@gillnabiel8385
@gillnabiel8385 2 года назад
You are Hired !
@devJ002
@devJ002 2 года назад
When you have to discover a planet at 7 but be at a rock concert at 8.
@dariashen7737
@dariashen7737 2 года назад
he fact that he actually played in a band makes this even funnier
@N3330X
@N3330X 2 года назад
you win sir :D
@THEMATT222
@THEMATT222 2 года назад
I guess his reasoning was earth is a rocky planet so why not experience some rock.
@OptimisticMoose
@OptimisticMoose 2 года назад
Missed a chance at an extra joke in there "have to discover a planet at 9" :D
@goldenyuri3556
@goldenyuri3556 2 года назад
@@dariashen7737 Man I love these guys. Not only they're brilliantly productive enough to do this by the day, but have a complex hobby like music during evenings.
@mr.navigator2493
@mr.navigator2493 8 месяцев назад
"Who discovered the Kuiper Belt?" "I did" *flex intensifies*
@FlanTravolta
@FlanTravolta 9 месяцев назад
Love this video. Would also love an updated video with the same two people now that it's been a few years.
@oobanoobaisterrible
@oobanoobaisterrible 4 года назад
Can we call it planet ten to confuse people the same way Microsoft/apple did
@lontongtepungroti2777
@lontongtepungroti2777 4 года назад
that is great marketing
@ryanpham97
@ryanpham97 4 года назад
that's a great question!
@roycetompong3329
@roycetompong3329 4 года назад
great question!
@llexarts
@llexarts 4 года назад
No it’s planet X
@yetinother
@yetinother 4 года назад
Pluto IS planet 9, i dont care what some old white people decided in 2006
@Max_Matrix
@Max_Matrix 4 года назад
Derek: "So who's responsible for finding the Kuiper Belt?" Prof. Jewitt: *Well of course I know him. He's me.*
@JNCressey
@JNCressey 4 года назад
I would say that. I am also me.
@ItsYaBoySkinnyPenis69420
@ItsYaBoySkinnyPenis69420 4 года назад
kuiper*
@shbenbapiro686
@shbenbapiro686 4 года назад
@@ItsYaBoySkinnyPenis69420 kwuipar*
@dominicjose3660
@dominicjose3660 4 года назад
@Hakunoはくの aww man
@darkmaster6656
@darkmaster6656 4 года назад
@Hakunoはくの kucreeper
@cosmicpsyops4529
@cosmicpsyops4529 Год назад
This is one of your most motivating videos to me. A practical problem and challenge in astrophysics with some classy competition. Awesome.
@Kebab136
@Kebab136 2 года назад
I'd actually continue the trend of naming them after Roman mythology and call planet 9 Proserpine. And it would make sense the same way all other planets were named. First of all, Proserpina was a wife of Pluto, and as we know Pluto isn'tn't a planet 8,5*. Proserpine was also a goddess of the underworld (spends its life in darkness, so does planet 9), and also a goddess of sprouting grain, and this would reference our sprouting knowledge about space and our own system. Proserpine was also actually Persephone but taken from Greek mythos, renamed, tweaked a little and set into Roman mythos, and Persephone (Proserpina) was kidnapped by Hades (Pluto). This last one would reference the facts that a)Pluto was supposed to be planet 9 but then the scientist said nah, and b) its even further away and it rarely visits the rest of the system.
@imomogencrab7207
@imomogencrab7207 Год назад
woaa that's so cool
@AndyHappyGuy
@AndyHappyGuy Год назад
Amd then there's Earth which just means dirt, and Uranus which is from Greek Mythology.
@Kebab136
@Kebab136 Год назад
@@AndyHappyGuy ummm... you mean Terra and Caelus? But seriously tho, i have no idea why Uranus is called Uranus and not Caelus. As for our little "dirt", well, let's just say that someone probably named our planet long before we knew about the existence of other planets, and long before greek'o'roman mythology. But in fact no matter how you call it - Earth, Terra, or Gaia, it still means dirt, as the latter two were named after the Earth and not the other way around ._.
@AndyHappyGuy
@AndyHappyGuy Год назад
@@Kebab136 Uranus is more OCD inducing because it was actually a choice, not just because there was already a word for it.
@phillipford2216
@phillipford2216 Год назад
@@Kebab136 Discoverer William Herschel tried unsuccessfully to name his discovery Georgium Sidus, after his patron, King George III. His fellow astronomer Johann Elert Bode's suggested name Uranus won out. Apparently Bode just didn't like the sound of Caelus. Also astronomers in England persisted with Georgium Sidus for about 70 years.
@Joseph_S_Clark
@Joseph_S_Clark 4 года назад
There is nothing cooler than saying “yeah I found the Kuiper belt”
@doctorjoose
@doctorjoose 4 года назад
Think about newton: yeah, i invented gravity
@insane_troll
@insane_troll 4 года назад
What about "I found Kuiper's trousers"?
@kowaletzki
@kowaletzki 4 года назад
@@AndrasMihalyi whooosh
@dimdimbramantyo7666
@dimdimbramantyo7666 4 года назад
@@AndrasMihalyi woah, did you know before that dork invent gravity, people were flying their ass off ?!?
@Kolinnor
@Kolinnor 4 года назад
@@AEON. Don't know what you're taking, but I want it.
@blacklupus
@blacklupus 4 года назад
"I found the Kuiper Belt in 1985." - Well, I found my carkeys this morning. Checkmate.
@cmdrtianyilin8107
@cmdrtianyilin8107 4 года назад
I've found that my gf is cheating on me. Now beat that, @blacklupus.
@mrtausif1863
@mrtausif1863 4 года назад
I just found that u too are lying..
@naumanjaved5088
@naumanjaved5088 4 года назад
'the farther you get away from the Sun the more Easier it is to Hide Objects'... Lol
@cmdrtianyilin8107
@cmdrtianyilin8107 4 года назад
@@sullenskulls9709 so did I, your dad is just way too hot.
@sullenskulls9709
@sullenskulls9709 4 года назад
@@cmdrtianyilin8107 It's true, he's the only thing hotter than that burn :D
@El-hj7ew
@El-hj7ew Год назад
Amazing interview. Not often can we see two scientist with different opinions in the same video. You can see passion of Professor Batygin when he is talking about something he love
@mr.navigator2493
@mr.navigator2493 8 месяцев назад
Ten years later when Planet 9 is found and named David Bowie: "David Bowie is a star!" "No. It's a planet"
@MarMar-415
@MarMar-415 2 года назад
“If you’re that sure, find it” such a scientist way of putting it
@huskiehuskerson5300
@huskiehuskerson5300 2 года назад
Trubich
@Special_K_42069
@Special_K_42069 2 года назад
Made me laugh when he said it the first time.
@slothpalms8124
@slothpalms8124 Год назад
Imagine if someone had said that to Einstein or Hawking After both of them have gone we're still finding evidence that proves them right. Actually a little ironic that a scientist is saying that when it's the point of science to predict things we haven't yet seen
@collinrottinghaus6480
@collinrottinghaus6480 Год назад
@@slothpalms8124 For every Einstein there are a humanity's worth of scientists that weren't. He's not being negative and it is in fact a scientists' job to be skeptical.
@nobrainsnoheadache2434
@nobrainsnoheadache2434 Год назад
@@slothpalms8124 and still it moves
@nahuelagustinprietogalardo4882
@nahuelagustinprietogalardo4882 4 года назад
I like how clearly this video shows the enthusiasm in the younger person and the wisdom and caution in the older. They are a powerful combination.
@dc8890
@dc8890 4 года назад
Very true.
@you_just
@you_just 4 года назад
On the one hand, we have a young, excited professor with new ideas and a new perspective. On the other, we have a respected researcher who has proven himself over and over, who has seen a lot and isn’t going to be swayed so easily.
@mazighyazid241
@mazighyazid241 4 года назад
If finding planets in other solar system is achievable. Why finding planets in our solar system is uncertain? Caution. Don't believe everything.
@lukemcniven4131
@lukemcniven4131 4 года назад
@@mazighyazid241 because with planets in other sytems we detect them by how much they obscure the star behind them. Planet nine is never in between earth and the sun.
@Life_42
@Life_42 4 года назад
Agreed!
@markwattne8772
@markwattne8772 Год назад
When I was in 8th or 9th grade I was really interested in the topic and read everything I could get my hands on which was very limited then because my english was trash 😅. So I wrote Konstantin Batygin an e-mail and he actually replied with a link to his researchpaper and the website which I hadn’t found myself then
@dinoschachten
@dinoschachten Год назад
Haha, David Jewitt reminds me so much of some of the scientists I know personally: Some current Macs, but more notably some absolutely obsolete ones and the software packages they came with, as well as the mandatory "don't throw it out, it's mostly working" 20-year old Apple keyboard they continue using even with their new iMac because "it feels right". And of course a box of random old electronics items that once upon a time were useful to have around. :D I love it. Visiting or seeing offices of scientists around the world makes me feel very much at home because they really feel very familiar and relatable, just like the ones I've known for a decade. Maybe it's their mindset of sticking to proven methods :D
@EladLerner
@EladLerner 4 года назад
I love hearing scientists disagreeing. "I'm pretty sure, but nothing is 100%" "Slim chance, but I'm ready to be convinced"
@nickvencill7752
@nickvencill7752 4 года назад
These guys are always either skeptically optimistic or optimistically skeptic, depending on what side they're on. Everyone wants new discoveries, it's just that some people are less sure of whether or not it'll actually happen
@enastypos4212
@enastypos4212 4 года назад
Meanwhile, in Flattardia: -Earth is flat because I think it's flat. But it's flat 100%, no matter what. -Earth is flat because I saw videos on Y/T and because the bible says so. No way it's a spinning ball.
@Luper1billion
@Luper1billion 4 года назад
Ya keeps it real²
@Dani2wheels
@Dani2wheels 4 года назад
I'd love to hear "them" say this about man made climate change
@fundemort
@fundemort 4 года назад
Unlike some ignorance, excalated self-confidence kids these days. The dumber they are, the more they think they are smart. Which is a very sad fact.
@JeffHardy111100
@JeffHardy111100 4 года назад
“How are you?” Prof: “that’s a great question.”
@minhajshovon9789
@minhajshovon9789 4 года назад
I was going to write this comment. You did it for me bro
@cloroxbleach3936
@cloroxbleach3936 4 года назад
@@minhajshovon9789 But he'll get the likes.
@JAKOB1977
@JAKOB1977 4 года назад
@@cloroxbleach3936 who cares.!
@cloroxbleach3936
@cloroxbleach3936 4 года назад
@@JAKOB1977 ok
@tidykun3707
@tidykun3707 4 года назад
lol.
@regretsin8502
@regretsin8502 Год назад
We just learned about the belt in my hs class on Wednesday, we even used the same graph at 5:40! That was on a different device though, no clue how RU-vid decided to recommend this
@Sceo_
@Sceo_ 8 месяцев назад
If we ever happen to find it, I think it should be named "Nox" or "Erebus". Nox is the goddess of the night in Roman Mythology (Nyx in Greek), and Erebus is the personification of darkness. In my oponion, Erebus fits the best, as the planet was hard to find due to its location in a "dark" (meaning, we can't see clearly) part of the sky
@fep_ptcp883
@fep_ptcp883 6 месяцев назад
Nyx is already one of the moons of Pluto. There's Charon, Nyx, Hydra, Styx and Kerberos. Now Erebus would be badass in many levels
@spleefgreif
@spleefgreif 3 года назад
my headcanon is that the two experts aren't on speaking terms with each other so they wanted to use you as a go-between for their spat
@susioeandno1else
@susioeandno1else 3 года назад
Lol
@Yvaelle
@Yvaelle 2 года назад
They probably write very sassy but dry white papers at each other, never directly mentioning the other - but they and others in their field know. Haha no - but they both make good points. The evidence thusfar is not sufficient to say that Planet 9 exists - and as the math gets better at some point we should get a specific coordinate to spot it. On the other hand, it sounds like it would solve a lot of problems all at once, and the space for it to exist within the current model exists. It sounds conspicuously absent - but that's not enough to say that it exists.
@genus577
@genus577 2 года назад
I was thinking that
@Yvaelle
@Yvaelle 2 года назад
@Ali Hassan Pluto isn't a planet, in 2006 it was changed to a Planetoid or Dwarf Planet (same thing). To be a planet you need to orbit a star (as opposed to moons which orbit planets), you need to be round (sufficient gravity to get round), and you need to clear your own orbit: Pluto hasn't done the last one, it's too small to shoo away the other planetoids. Additionally, it's smaller than Eris - another Planetoid in our solar system. Pluto is only 17% the mass of our Moon, and Eris is only 22% of our Moon: they're both pretty tiny - and way smaller than the Planets.
@diegomo1413
@diegomo1413 2 года назад
@Ali Hassan if Pluto were to continue to be considered a planets, then we would have to say that the Sun has thousands of planets
@justinjust9525
@justinjust9525 4 года назад
“Hey where’s the bathroom?” Batygin - “That’s a great question”
@abhishekdey9717
@abhishekdey9717 4 года назад
😂😂😂
@raulghoora1357
@raulghoora1357 4 года назад
Lool
@jakehix8132
@jakehix8132 4 года назад
I came here to find this comment xD
@EDG3PC
@EDG3PC 4 года назад
That’s a great comment
@BlaineTog
@BlaineTog 4 года назад
To be fair, it would be.
@tutecast
@tutecast 7 месяцев назад
Happy fourth anniversary of this video! Any news or updates regarding the search, @Veritasium?
@fliesbyme
@fliesbyme Год назад
Is there a chance that there is enough cumulative mass in the kuiper belt and ort cloud in that direction to create enough gravity to produce this effect?
@arah8998
@arah8998 4 года назад
4:05 Damn that man said he discovered kuiper belt as if it's a small deal
@nikhilshetty007
@nikhilshetty007 4 года назад
ARAH my man was totally nonchalant. Cool as F.
@kari7403
@kari7403 4 года назад
@@nikhilshetty007 right?! Now *THAT* is true modesty, right there. Cant help but respect the man, and even like him a bit, just for that little bit.
@balramsingh4759
@balramsingh4759 4 года назад
he was vibing
@xujing8765
@xujing8765 4 года назад
That is weird.OK
@devinlastnamenotneeded8521
@devinlastnamenotneeded8521 4 года назад
ARAH “you know I found a second asteroid belt no big deal tho”
@asdf123311
@asdf123311 2 года назад
Konstantin's kids: Dad, can I have some pocket money? Konstantin: That's a great question. No.
@hudsonslim3169
@hudsonslim3169 Год назад
David Jewitt to his children: You have yet to provide me with empirical evidence that you need pocket money.
@antoncharles.s6654
@antoncharles.s6654 Год назад
SAVAGE!😂
@falcon9-pj990
@falcon9-pj990 9 месяцев назад
@@hudsonslim3169 😂😂🤣🤣
@Rahhelthethird
@Rahhelthethird 6 месяцев назад
@@hudsonslim3169 At this rate I think we’ll find pocket money in the next ten years.
@drive-channel1834
@drive-channel1834 2 месяца назад
"That's a Great question. At this rate, no kid will have any pocket money in 10 years. We devote all resources for finding Planet 9."
@goodyshorty
@goodyshorty Год назад
Nobody: Absolutely nobody: Planet 9 guy: “that’s a great question”
@signalrepeater
@signalrepeater Год назад
The thing to remember here is that search is taking place in 3D space. That multiplies the vastness of search area manifold and increases difficulty compared to say searching a pin on a floor.
@whatdamath
@whatdamath 4 года назад
You brought the proponent and the opponent of the hypothesis, but made sure the opponent was given coffee to be less cranky. Brilliant!
@shubhamsarkar9680
@shubhamsarkar9680 4 года назад
yes..... you are here......
@smwnl9072
@smwnl9072 4 года назад
Hello there! Wonderful Person!
@Starolfr
@Starolfr 4 года назад
OMGs! Anton is here! :D Geekdom overlap!! Yay - I love it! I'm in an awesome space Venn diagram! >; )
@ronaldoheta7825
@ronaldoheta7825 4 года назад
Here after the black hole theory i watched from your channel :D
@koekelakouwnt7949
@koekelakouwnt7949 4 года назад
@@ronaldoheta7825 same
@ResanChea
@ResanChea 4 года назад
When you can say "I found the kuiper belt" nonchalantly like its nothing
@gymweeb9229
@gymweeb9229 4 года назад
Blue Edit: i get it people thx... I’m confused because he didn’t? It’s teached that he found the first entity/body in it but the belt was already theorized and discovered before? I am confused
@fghsgh
@fghsgh 4 года назад
@@gymweeb9229 Well of course if you've found the first object, that proves its existence. He'll say that because he has something to be proud of.
@swirvinbirds1971
@swirvinbirds1971 4 года назад
@@gymweeb9229 theorizing is not discover. Discovery is discovery.
@TheReaverOfDarkness
@TheReaverOfDarkness 4 года назад
@@gymweeb9229 There are several people who shared in the discovery. But either Clyde Tombaugh or David Jewitt could best be called its direct discoverers.
@UncleKennysPlace
@UncleKennysPlace 4 года назад
Heck, I found the moon last night. Naked eyed, no less.
@johnstapleton3917
@johnstapleton3917 2 года назад
I feel weirdly invested in finding this planet.. I guess I never really got over Pluto
@myaschaefer6597
@myaschaefer6597 6 месяцев назад
Could you please do a second video on this topic, an update on the search for planet 9? ...we just gotta find David Bowie!
@Thorisotto
@Thorisotto 4 года назад
This is the kind of content I love about Veritasium: access to brilliant people, look behind the scenes and wonderful, in depth interviews! Thank you!
@LiftPizzas
@LiftPizzas 4 года назад
Yes, I didn't even watch the last video, just felt like it was going to be a stupid advertisement or lame "I'm trying to make a viral video with clickbait title" attempt.
@za012345678998765432
@za012345678998765432 4 года назад
Yup, don't want to hear about aero gel no more
@steffliot3788
@steffliot3788 4 года назад
Actually
@anatitan5546
@anatitan5546 4 года назад
I am voting for "David Bowie" name for this mysterious Planet 9 . R.I.P. dear friend.
@letsgocamping88
@letsgocamping88 4 года назад
You’d probably like sixty symbols, periodic videos, numberphile etc
@AbeDillon
@AbeDillon 4 года назад
To all the commenters making fun of "that's a great question": That's a great habit for a professor to have. When you're a student and you're nervous about asking a question, even that little bit of encouragement can be a big deal. It encourages students to engage with the lessons.
@MessiasAlves
@MessiasAlves 4 года назад
Abe Dillon thank you! Someone finally explained it. It has make me feel less nervous and feel more encouraged to ask question when the lecturer say it.
@ferretneck
@ferretneck 4 года назад
That's a great explanation
@paulrscell
@paulrscell 4 года назад
Abe Dillon bottom line: there’s really something to be said about a professor with the passion and understanding necessary to engage students. Pair that with charisma, relatability, and a desire to spread knowledge, and you’ve got the recipe for a great teacher.
@gaiaaoi1005
@gaiaaoi1005 4 года назад
Thank you!
@spiceygas1
@spiceygas1 4 года назад
Wrong. It passes a value judgment on the question, leaving other nervous students to wonder, "Is my question good? Should I ask it?" A good public speaking instructor will tell you to say, "Thank you for asking" or, "I'm glad you brought that up." It gives the same positive affirmation without a value judgment on the question itself. Also, that dude is just way too repetitious. You need to find alternative ways to say it so that you don't sound like a broken record.
@jasonpushy
@jasonpushy 6 месяцев назад
awesome video. “I discovered the Kuiper Belt”. what a boss. he has my vote.
@ahmdf
@ahmdf Год назад
The fact that he wants to name the 9th planet David Bowie is the most unsurprising thing ever. **looks at his hair** "Yeah, of course you want to name it that."
@simonp37
@simonp37 3 года назад
"There is a chance that we're wrong" - Such a pleasure listening to real scientists, rather than "flat earthers" who are completely convinced and nothing can change their minds.
@omgcreator1359
@omgcreator1359 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dIHiq5FwhHw.html
@Ap-yu5vq
@Ap-yu5vq 3 года назад
Because thay know there's a lot they don't know but flatearth people (THAY DON'T KNOW, they don't know)
@chloepeifly
@chloepeifly 3 года назад
right, they were both like “yeah it’s possible i’m wrong” that’s what science is about!!
@andrewc3294
@andrewc3294 3 года назад
You become a scientist by being open to wildly opposing possibilities. You become a conspiracy nut by being only open to whatever is contrary to the accepted.
@melo7572
@melo7572 3 года назад
I mean yeah that’s basically most people. Flat earthers are extremely low in number but people focus on them so much
@aghilesk
@aghilesk 3 года назад
"That's a great question". It shows the guy has to answer students' questions all day long.
@drops2cents260
@drops2cents260 3 года назад
Actually, that doesn't make a great scientist yet, but the answers someone might give do.
@mallninja9805
@mallninja9805 Год назад
Meh, it's a meaningless platitude designed to stroke the questioners ego and encourage them to accept the answer in the most positive way possible. Middle managers preface their answers that way in team meetings all the time. I hate it.
@dangerouscow7586
@dangerouscow7586 2 года назад
So you're telling me that we can't find this planet, but we can find thousands of rogue planets light-years away.
@chrisallen9509
@chrisallen9509 Год назад
The reason why it is so much harder is because we are able to detect exoplanets based on the effect they have on their parent star. If one passes in front of it, we see this by the brightness of the star decreasing very slightly. We can also detect exoplanets by looking at how they affect the parent star’s velocity towards and away from us by looking at the Doppler shift of light from the star. For planet 9, there is no star to use to measure the planet’s influence and we instead can use only dynamics (mostly numerical calculations I believe, such as N-body simulations, to estimate where it could be). This is much more difficult, hence why we can find exoplanets but not Planet 9.
@illusionlife9962
@illusionlife9962 Год назад
@@chrisallen9509 Very good explanation!
@star_reshiram
@star_reshiram 2 года назад
I like where Elite Dangerous went with naming Planet 9 "Persephone" since it more or less follows current convention in naming distant Solar System objects
@dsenti
@dsenti 4 года назад
Young enthusiasm with the latest technology being challenged by a seasoned, accomplished astronomer with a skeptical eye? This is the most beautifully scientific thing you’ve ever posted.
@STAG162
@STAG162 4 года назад
we call it balance
@mrjoe332
@mrjoe332 4 года назад
If they work at the same place, I hope they also play pranks at each other
@ChrisLuigiTails
@ChrisLuigiTails 4 года назад
Perfectly balanced
@sanbi221
@sanbi221 4 года назад
As all things should be
@drichmo
@drichmo 4 года назад
Mr Joe one in favor of planet 9 works at CalTech in Pasadena which is about a 15 minute drive from the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The older man who questions the existence works at UCLA.
@kingaragornii9940
@kingaragornii9940 4 года назад
🌟 V: *"Who's responsible for finding the Kuiper belt?"* Prof.: *"I found the Kuiper belt."*
@kricketflyd111
@kricketflyd111 4 года назад
I guessed Al Gore.
@JesusFriedChrist
@JesusFriedChrist 4 года назад
David Turner Nah, Al Gore found Climate Religion.
@fumblztv8979
@fumblztv8979 4 года назад
Right? Instant credibility.
@korayacar1444
@korayacar1444 4 года назад
Jesus Fried Christ Climate denial has certainly become a trendy pseudoscience, hasn't it... Its advocates remind me of creationists alot, but whatever floats your anti-empiricist boats I guess
@firstname405
@firstname405 4 года назад
@@JesusFriedChrist it's just k8nd of sad now, that there are still some people who can't understand climate change
@Chris-rh9ej
@Chris-rh9ej Месяц назад
I just love this planetary scientist rocking a RHCP shirt lol
@luiscastaneda5481
@luiscastaneda5481 2 года назад
Would love to see an update on this project
@crocodile2006
@crocodile2006 3 года назад
Imagine these 2 guys at a party: "I discovered the Kuiper Belt, what did you discover?" "Red Hot Chili Peppers"
@hevendor958
@hevendor958 3 года назад
OMG World Adventures oh shut up
@EDaBeast
@EDaBeast 3 года назад
I mean Red Hot Chili Peppers is a good discovery
@lambsauce5312
@lambsauce5312 2 года назад
U need research and theorizing to discover
@annoxx399
@annoxx399 2 года назад
U mean he discovered david bowie
@mland005
@mland005 2 года назад
Space may be the final frontier, but it's made in a Hollywood basement.
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 3 года назад
"Who's responsible for finding the Kuiper Belt?" Scientist: "I found the Kuiper Belt" The way he said it so nonchalantly was kinda badass actually
@moosa1037
@moosa1037 3 года назад
Your next line is "wHy d0 i seE yOu eVerYWheRe oN y0uTubE".
@pain6797
@pain6797 3 года назад
How are you everywhere? I've seen you too many times
@JM-us3fr
@JM-us3fr 3 года назад
I think he already told Derek so he was a little taken aback, but Derek wanted to get footage of him saying it for RU-vid.
@gedeonnunes5626
@gedeonnunes5626 3 года назад
The real question is: Once he found it, why didn't he give it back? I'm not Kuiper but I know what kind of awkward situations a lacking belt can cause.
@akaiseigo5664
@akaiseigo5664 3 года назад
I found the Kuiper Belt. One size fits all. Only $9.99 in eBay.
@echodelta2426
@echodelta2426 2 года назад
Very interesting. What surprised me the most is that they took a movie poster from 1959 (@3:14) and edited for their use. The movie is "Plan 9 From Outer Space". Key word being Plan not Planet.
@murkotron
@murkotron Год назад
- Who found Kuiper's belt? - I did. - Please return it to Kuiper, he's really upset about losing it.
@reets1018
@reets1018 4 года назад
is it just me or does everybody get intersted in science at 2 am
@a1t3rn4t3
@a1t3rn4t3 3 года назад
reets 101 nope
@angeldominguez6325
@angeldominguez6325 3 года назад
Dude it's 3 am for me rn lmao so true
@Schwing27
@Schwing27 3 года назад
12:53 am here. But ya, I’ll be up for awhile now after watching this.
@Sourwhatup
@Sourwhatup 3 года назад
It is said that the brain tends to absorb more information thus making you more curious during night time. I wish they'd do more studies on it but the ones that have been done lead to better learning in the evening to morning time.
@kwaziengubanair9687
@kwaziengubanair9687 3 года назад
01:51😲🙆🙈👌🎯
@GlorifiedTruth
@GlorifiedTruth 3 года назад
I love how Konstantin Batygin styles his hair to represent the distribution pattern of Kuiper Belt objects.
@kaiedwards8997
@kaiedwards8997 2 года назад
that is 5 head
@melikshah4564
@melikshah4564 2 года назад
an expert doesn't learn about his major major learns about him
@wittymartin
@wittymartin 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@uzeahos
@uzeahos 2 года назад
@@kaiedwards8997 so is he
@gabocinematic2612
@gabocinematic2612 Год назад
lol
@Cycke86
@Cycke86 7 месяцев назад
I love the way they disagreed with each other, but still admitted the strengths of the opposition views. True scientists.
@stephencoutinho7522
@stephencoutinho7522 Год назад
A follow up video is needed. You can't leave us on a cliffhanger
@brokenwizards9122
@brokenwizards9122 4 года назад
Pluto will be really pissed when they name planet 9 “The Real Pluto”
@jorenvandevoorde6353
@jorenvandevoorde6353 4 года назад
Pluto is a planet damnit 😭
@charginginprogresss
@charginginprogresss 4 года назад
There is only one Pluto. And it's the ninth planet.
@QPUNeptune
@QPUNeptune 4 года назад
@@charginginprogresss ye, shame they didn't discovered yet
@brokenwizards9122
@brokenwizards9122 4 года назад
Joren Van de Voorde - Shh but secretly I still consider it one.
@caitgems1
@caitgems1 4 года назад
Planet David Bowie
@mitchdroese84
@mitchdroese84 3 года назад
This guy's hair is more mysterious than any potential planet 9.
@MerolLord
@MerolLord 3 года назад
It just screams "I love punk rock from the 90s"
@anime_hunter2686
@anime_hunter2686 3 года назад
He also sounds like an auto tuned robot some times
@craigbolin9618
@craigbolin9618 3 года назад
Uranus
@meowtherainbowx4163
@meowtherainbowx4163 2 года назад
With a shirt like that, I’m definitely not surprised that he compared the size of Kuiper Belt Objects to somewhere in California.
@naughtyvalues
@naughtyvalues 2 года назад
We have a 9th planet
@jameelarosetafoya2058
@jameelarosetafoya2058 Год назад
Love it yet forgot 2 mention the BAND man. Miss y'all music 🎶🎵✌🏾
@Doomsday4-0
@Doomsday4-0 8 месяцев назад
Can we get an update of Planet 9? Maybe featuring the LST
@amalsony9786
@amalsony9786 4 года назад
Veritasium: *asks literally anything* CalTech prof: yeah, great question
@dashielcockrill998
@dashielcockrill998 4 года назад
I was about to comment that but you beat me to it.
@russiazucha
@russiazucha 4 года назад
probably a habit from lectures to give students self-confidence to encourage more questions and participation regardless of how stupid it would be in the minds of the students.
@tynanmcgrady2624
@tynanmcgrady2624 4 года назад
sounds like a real teacher to me. Ask a stupid question at a state school get laughed at, ask a good question at state school and the prof probably doesnt know it
@amalsony9786
@amalsony9786 4 года назад
@@dashielcockrill998 oops 😬
@amalsony9786
@amalsony9786 4 года назад
@@russiazucha yeah totally, I wish my teachers were like that too. Middle school was really fun, and my teachers actually cared about teaching the class but I'm in my freshman year of high school and it just feels like I'm trying to beat a system. I hope college is better (I'm trying to get into CalTech ;) ).
@aurumtheend
@aurumtheend 4 года назад
Derek: *breathes* The science guy: That's a great question!
@FBIagentObama
@FBIagentObama 4 года назад
Derek: *gets asthma attack* The science guy: those are the questions we are trying to find the answers to
@geethsan1567
@geethsan1567 4 года назад
Derek : Can I get fries with that? Science man : That's a great question.
@hemanth850
@hemanth850 4 года назад
@@geethsan1567 lmao
@AdityakrishnaMr
@AdityakrishnaMr 4 года назад
Derek: Who found the Kuiper Belt? Old man: *That's a great question*
@hjsin3693
@hjsin3693 4 года назад
I hate you guys. Now I'm hearing it more frequently. Gosh make it stop 😭
@user-bv1vt2gc4f
@user-bv1vt2gc4f Год назад
"Who found the Kuiper belt?" [dramatic pause] "I found the Kuiper belt, with my student." Such a power statement. You know he was waiting to be asked that.
@unc_matteth
@unc_matteth 8 месяцев назад
omfg please do a follow up on the petition. i love this
@BloodPlusPwn
@BloodPlusPwn 2 года назад
I love both of these perspectives. Such healthy science. On one hand, you have a man confident in his calculations and predictions, and on the other hand you have a man who's skeptical but acknowledging, not dismissive.
@hansolo631
@hansolo631 2 года назад
one is hungry, one's legacy is secure thanks to the kuiper belt. hunger clouds many a judegment
@christopheraplin
@christopheraplin 2 года назад
@@hansolo631 Both are absolutely necessary. Try new things based on some data but don't treat it as fact until it is AND someone who's skeptical, but open to facts.
@dinoschachten
@dinoschachten Год назад
Absolutely. Love the acknowledgement of good science even if at this point you disagree with it's preliminary conclusion.
@rohitghali
@rohitghali Год назад
And on the far end of the spectrum, there are flat earthers.
@Elsonoliveira716
@Elsonoliveira716 Год назад
He even workout and eat healthy bruh
@aethproxima421
@aethproxima421 3 года назад
Me: How can y--- Konstantin: That's a great question
@aethproxima421
@aethproxima421 3 года назад
@@dancobb118 Did you notice that's a "sarcasm" ?
@aethproxima421
@aethproxima421 3 года назад
@@dancobb118 Did you notice the intentional grammatical error in your “Stupid question “ making triple stupid and sarcastic?
@Paldasan
@Paldasan 3 года назад
He's probably had some public speaking / interview training.
@chuyx6076
@chuyx6076 3 года назад
so looks like Konstatine has guaranteed himself 10 more years at Cal Tech. He should have said it will take at least 20 more years to find it XD
@jchrizzy6995
@jchrizzy6995 3 года назад
Serendip nice name
@MsYehos
@MsYehos 2 месяца назад
I would love an update on this!!!
@PinguWithAnAxe
@PinguWithAnAxe 2 года назад
He has a box labelled "Files" that's full of wires. Might be the most relatable thing I've seen on RU-vid.
@twxedge5615
@twxedge5615 4 года назад
“How do you shred your cheese” Battgin- “thats a grate question”
@stevethea5250
@stevethea5250 4 года назад
@@AD-kv9kj timestamp ?
@ejmtv3
@ejmtv3 4 года назад
@@AD-kv9kj His brain be like: "Hmmm I should know the answer to this." Then says, "That's a great question"
@tealc6218
@tealc6218 4 года назад
What does the new mac pro look like? Batygin "that's also a grate question" What did the old mac pro look like? Batygin "that's another grate question"
@SoundsOfTheWildYT
@SoundsOfTheWildYT 4 года назад
"How do you hold and provide air to the fuel in a fireplace?" "Yet another grate question"
@Anas-shs230
@Anas-shs230 4 года назад
“The hardest thing of all is to find a black cat in a dark room, especially if there is no cat.” An old Chinese saying , so beautiful to see actual scientific arguments done in person , this could be history
@fsaczb
@fsaczb 4 года назад
Is there or is there not a cat?
@lewisdoherty7621
@lewisdoherty7621 4 года назад
@@fsaczb Since we are dealing with physicists, the other question is whether that cat alive, dead or neither until a measurement is taken and the wave function collapses.
@maisiesummers42
@maisiesummers42 4 года назад
@@lewisdoherty7621 In my experience, if you put a cat in a box what you usually get is Bloody Furious Cat. I think this is the only true quantum state for cats.
@theghost3061
@theghost3061 4 года назад
Easy to me
@lordlin
@lordlin 4 года назад
Here's the funny thing, all internet search had led this quote back to Confucius. However, Confucius had never said such things before.
@samisulaiman7967
@samisulaiman7967 12 дней назад
thanks . is it true that US News 1984 article about a very big object seen by IRAS Satellite and it very far beyond Pluto ?
@wrybreadspread
@wrybreadspread 2 года назад
I remember mention of a Planet Ten in the 1960's and 1970's, in sci fi novel titles and astronomical articles. This was of course before Pluto's demotion to a planetoid.
@shekhard8626
@shekhard8626 4 года назад
Who discovered the kuiper belt? Professor : I did. Wow, he's among the very few who could answer that way about discovering something!
@DeathlyQuietVA
@DeathlyQuietVA 4 года назад
He flexed hard
@theguy00117
@theguy00117 4 года назад
@@bluebellaj7908 other people: yeah, this other dude discovered an amazing thing him: I discovered this amazing thing
@randomguy263
@randomguy263 4 года назад
@Doctor Drywell | The word meme was originally a genetics term.
@Subsonic-cd2en
@Subsonic-cd2en Год назад
I had no idea that we were so clueless as to what's in our outer solar system that there *could* be a planet with a mass 5 times greater than earth ... but we don't know for sure.
@RespecterAlexander
@RespecterAlexander 28 дней назад
What a great Veritasium video!
@djcsavato100
@djcsavato100 4 года назад
“Is math related to science?” “That’s a great question.”
@barkeest2561
@barkeest2561 4 года назад
It's called physics.
@djohle3430
@djohle3430 4 года назад
Actually, he said "that's a great question" to every question
@Megalomaniakaal
@Megalomaniakaal 4 года назад
@@djohle3430 Easy. There are no dumb questions.
@joshuathomas512
@joshuathomas512 4 года назад
Hello Katy Perry lmao
@Ayveh
@Ayveh 4 года назад
That is basically "I don't know but I want to appear SMART so I'm going to reply with this instead" ugh I immidiately see anyone who answers like that as fake, stupid and prideful.
@ln5321
@ln5321 3 года назад
"Who found the Kuiper belt?" [Stunned look] "I found the Kuiper belt. You know that." I like that he didn't seem to get that you were trying to get him to say that for the video, and he didn't even crack a smile while you were laughing about it.
@hugolouessard3914
@hugolouessard3914 2 года назад
He became a grumpy old man. 100% pragmatic and first degree humour
@jackrockwell6698
@jackrockwell6698 2 года назад
When people are that brilliant, they sometimes lack social awareness.
@limbsmith
@limbsmith 2 года назад
@@jackrockwell6698 it’s ok, sacrificing some social traits is a small price for being a decent human being
@sirsquawksalot9389
@sirsquawksalot9389 2 года назад
Hell yeah I was the 669th like
@sufiabanufaisal736
@sufiabanufaisal736 2 года назад
At least he gave credit to his partner
@akqle4438
@akqle4438 2 года назад
Personally I would name it something like Glacio or Glacious because it is similar to the word glacier which is commonly referred to as ice. And with planet 9 being so far way it has a 10k year orbit period, It would mean it would be a pretty cold planet. Or maybe Boreas after the Greek god of cold. Edit: Grammar
@red_crow_studios3176
@red_crow_studios3176 2 года назад
All the planets are named after the Roman equivalents of the Greek gods, so boreas would probably be switched for Aquilo.
@Budguy68
@Budguy68 11 месяцев назад
That guy looks super young and chill for a professor.
@jimmycanosa7496
@jimmycanosa7496 4 года назад
Does planet 9 exist? Pluto crying in the corner...
@nate_storm
@nate_storm 4 года назад
RIP
@yashpandya5145
@yashpandya5145 4 года назад
It was the best planet ever rip 😔😔
@mr.b1362
@mr.b1362 4 года назад
Pluto is a planet by scientific definition of a planet!
@CosmicValkyrie
@CosmicValkyrie 4 года назад
@@mr.b1362 Urgh, no.
@DanielLopez-he2fq
@DanielLopez-he2fq 4 года назад
Matthew Bergen lmfao it’s a planetoid
@user-hh2is9kg9j
@user-hh2is9kg9j 2 года назад
What a badass thing to say, “ I found the Kuiper Belt”.
@SephirothRyu
@SephirothRyu 2 года назад
Sol/Apollo/Amaterasu/etc: "I WEAR the Kuiper belt."
@WhiteChocolate74
@WhiteChocolate74 2 года назад
He's wearing a badass t shirt too
@hansolo631
@hansolo631 2 года назад
@@WhiteChocolate74 A plain black t-shirt?
@WhiteChocolate74
@WhiteChocolate74 2 года назад
@@hansolo631 well I was referring to the RHCP t shirt
@hansolo631
@hansolo631 2 года назад
@@WhiteChocolate74 That was the other guy.
@keep_walking_on_grass
@keep_walking_on_grass 5 месяцев назад
12:14 this is the most impressive statement a scientist can make. mostly, we hear a ton of lies and assumptions sold as facts which they are not. good man.
@michaelmachung7233
@michaelmachung7233 2 года назад
Their theoretical model of Planet Nine is remarkable, a lot of deep thinking was put into it obviously. In any event, I think it exists and its discovery will bring about a reawakening in astronomy whereby more people will want to become more cosmic literate about the universe.
@gorkskoal9315
@gorkskoal9315 Год назад
That's planet 10. and if it's that far out their, kick it from the planet club.
@CrouchingGrandpa
@CrouchingGrandpa 4 года назад
You: Where can I find the bathroom? Prof: That's a great question.
@TheRandomizerYT
@TheRandomizerYT 4 года назад
Underrated...
@mariuta1830
@mariuta1830 4 года назад
omg
@Angel722
@Angel722 4 года назад
Plot twist: Planet 9 is a shade ball
@EEGmaghrabi
@EEGmaghrabi 4 года назад
A shade ball covered in aerogel*
@nealharder
@nealharder 4 года назад
OMG I was driving down the 5 the other day and saw the shade balls. Did a huge double-take. Must of driven by it a dozen times but had no idea that was the LA reservoir or that it was covered in shade balls.
@Solid_Snake88
@Solid_Snake88 4 года назад
Angel it’s a resorvoir ball
@jasongooden917
@jasongooden917 4 года назад
It's made of Vantablack
@Feintgames
@Feintgames 4 года назад
@@EEGmaghrabi Covered in laminar flow. Oh sorry, wrong channel.
@sobbaget4362
@sobbaget4362 2 года назад
Konstantin went to my college! Respect
@RakibHossain-mq7qv
@RakibHossain-mq7qv Год назад
One thing I can say about this video is that solar system model used in this video is in scale. It’s looks good and easy to understand what's actually it is.
@Tizzer88
@Tizzer88 4 года назад
4:05 You can just tell how happy he was asking that. Thats so cool to meet him
@Tree-Salmon
@Tree-Salmon 4 года назад
At first, I thought it was sarcasm
@iNeo1
@iNeo1 4 года назад
Pluto: You're bullies. Come on Charon, we're moving to a new star
@taicanium
@taicanium 4 года назад
Charon: Uh, did you _ask_ me before deciding on a new star? Or did you go and spend all our momentum on a whim _again?_
@Yvaelle
@Yvaelle 4 года назад
Charon: "I still vote we Voltron all the Kuiper belt objects into a Planet 9, then they'll love us and name us after their God (David Bowie)." Sedna: "Ya I'm with Charon on this."
@Serge_Jackson
@Serge_Jackson 4 года назад
@@taicanium Pluto:😳um maybe?
@enkiimuto1041
@enkiimuto1041 4 года назад
We joke, but Pluto and Charon are unique in their own way, being binary like they are is unique in the solar system as far as we know. All we found similar to that is asteroids.
@RealQuin
@RealQuin 4 года назад
* sad Styx, Kerberos, Nix and Hydra noises *
@thomasstanhouse6224
@thomasstanhouse6224 Год назад
Watching 2 of the best minds disagree on speculation is like watching history in real time. So cool!
@chrisperrywv
@chrisperrywv 8 месяцев назад
Was this not called “Planet X” before Pluto was demoted?
@MarcAdamsDev
@MarcAdamsDev 2 года назад
Hats off to Konstantin Batygin though. It's hard to be that invested and excited about something and yet talk about it calmly, confidently and coherently. Dude is off the charts brilliant and a great communicator.
@michaelwisniewski6047
@michaelwisniewski6047 2 года назад
It's actually easier to be invested his way than the other way. If the don't find it, he can die saying "it must be out there, someone else will find it". But the other way, it's going to be a bit embarrassing when someone find its. So my advice: be invested in irrefutable beliefs.
@gorkskoal9315
@gorkskoal9315 Год назад
Or he's a the next Brain Green that's so full of his own idea he refuses to concede their already 9 planets him and the rest of the Astronomical Union are hunting for Homunculi, fart dust, and the philosophers stone. after setting astronomy back 300 years, i bet they think the sun orbits the earth. That sweet seet grant money and YT troll money must be good to be so dense.
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