Mine too, he has such a gentle voice that is ready to understand and also, if needed, perfect for faking sleep too. But I still don't know his name. Can anyone tell me this?
@@GraveDigger46 A voice and tone like this is the only one I'm willing to listen to when learning about the cosmos. It's such a grand and bold presentation fitting for such an awe inspiring topic.
@@GraveDigger46 Have you noticed that they have remade episodes without him? I don't mean make new episodes without him but new episodes on the same subject with nearly the same script. Its crazy to get rid of him to begin with, he is everyone's favorite narrator for this show. But making - no remaking episodes with nearly identical scripts is just bizarre. Look at their channel and watch some of the newer ones and you'll see what I mean if you don't already. Right off the top of my head the one about infinity is one they redid. I hope they see this comment. I don't think he passed away. I mean if they simply could not help his departure I get it but the remaking episodes is still strange.
I did as well. Turen complete audio drop outs, and several times where only the background music or effects fell away. This has happend in several videos on this channel lately.
I love how they all compare those giant magnetic prominences to thermonuclear bombs in terms of energy released. When basically any energy released by a star compared to any weapon we've ever even conceived of, would be like comparing a camp fire to those same hydrogen bombs. You could say that they both produce plasma and high temperatures and not be technically wrong but they aren't really on the same level
It is hard to appreciate the disparity between the internal heat of the Sun (a supposed 15 million degrees Celsius,) the relative 5500 C 'coolness' of the Photosphere and the 1 - 10 million degrees ascribed to the Corona, the problem referred to as 'The Coronal heating problem'. Magnitudes such as these can be hard to appreciate, so here is a model that can help: Drop the temperature of the Photosphere shell to 0 Degrees Celsius so it is the temperature of a snowball. Then drop the temperatures of the core and Corona in proportion. You end up with a core that is 2,700 C - hot enough to melt steel - and a Corona that varies from 180 C to 1,800 C - a temperature so hot that you if you were standing in the vicinity, you would parboil or vaporize, your choice. - And all that with a snowball shell sandwiched in between. Seen through the lens of the Laws of Thermodynamics, that is one hell of a problem. The fusion core hypothesis simply doesn't make sense.
So you don't believe the sun uses fusion? I'm sure this is not a theory. Perhaps you lost your ending. But the coronal heating problem? Now that is a problem worth solving. That does not make sense.
That's idiotic. I can survive the hot air of a sauna but would be boiled alive if you super sized my morning coffee and dropped me in. There is tons more physics, let's just say your ignorance offends me. Ever considered that hot plasma doesn't radiate much? Temperature is really just movement and it's a vague catch all term?
Please we need Anne Perry Norton voice please…where can I get all her space documentary..I have searched and searched but no available result Kindly help me with where I can get all her documentaries