Man i love it when you talk about space and aliens and all that jazz. It really feels like its us and you just thinking about the wildness of the universe. Never stop being you chris, you're awesome
damn, that's a really cool-looking map. Too bad the placements aren't limited to like, asteroids or planets or something though. Would've been a cool gimmick.
I enjoyed the more human aspect of this gameplay - spending so much time talking about something you're passionate about that you hadn't even purchased overclock
sjb, i just wanted to tell you that these are my absolute favouite videos of you. watching chilly, good btd gameplay, talking about the strategy a bit and just you talking about the most interesting things like space. its just so fascinang. thats all :)
I'm a fan of the theory that there are aliens out there but they're just less advanced or as advanced as us. Meaning they can't visit us because they don't have the technology yet.
...This planet can't be the only thing out there with life. Also, if aliens are around and have seen us already and are constantly visiting the planet, just...why can't they just show themselves already. Blow up our crappy planet, enslave us, or go the h fantasy route and breed us dammit, there better be tentacles, lol.
Actually SJB. We've recently proven that light isn't the speed cap of the universe. When particles are entangled they must be moving in mirrored directions at all times, no matter how far they are from each other. This means that SOMEHOW, data between entangled particles travels instantaneously. So theory is getting there
That likely means that the entanglement model is incorrect. Better to offload the problem into a more fundamental level of reality than to forego one of the only fundamental science truths we seem to have. Also strange to apply a very human concept, like 'data' and 'travel' to such a phenomenon.
@@charliecampbell6851 the theory of relativity isn't a law, so it's not a truth. Look at the paper yourself they won a Nobel prize for it and it's very interesting because I definitely grossly simplified it
People really underestimate the size of the universe. The closest star to our own is 4 light-years away. Which means that by going at ligh speed, the fastest possible speed, it woul take 4 years to get to it. The closest galaxy is 2.5 million light years away. It would take that much time to reach here from there at light-speed
If you like space I really highly recommend Cool Worlds (a youtube channel sorry for plugging someone else) especially 'watching the end of the world' video is my favorite video on the whole platform
If the universe is almost infinite, then even the smallest percentage is a *lot*. Of course untill faster then light travel comes along we can't go find more resources out there
There are no billions of galaxies in the observable universe, it is estimated to be around 2 TRILLION of them. Well, technically, that can count as billions whatever.
I reckon the further from the center of the universe potential life is, the more likely they are to be intelligent. I believe this because their home planet has been around longer, and thus given the life forms more time to evolve. Note: look up the dyson sphere theory which measures a civilization by their ability to harness energy, ranging from home planet, all the way to the entire universe.
If can transfer our mind or our thoughts threw electricity. We can travel far across the universe. We just can’t physically be there but our thoughts and mind will. The only physical way we humans can travel the universe is our grand kids, grandkids after we send a ship into space. We won’t make it but our grandkids will
For something that has been created it must have a creator. Thus God and, or Jesus is the most solid evidence if that's what your looking for how we got here today. Guided by faith not sight, is the main part but using evidence there are a significant amount of artifact's and geographical locations which cross reference story's in the Bible. That's my short take on how we got here tbh.
It seems quite unlikely that we are the only "life" in the universe. I still think there is more "life" that isn't like us, maybe even here on earth. How can we really even define things outside of a human perspective?
We think in human terms. How can we say there isn't a bunch of non-human intelligence we just don't understand? And when we think of things in terms of space travel and distance, how can we say that some other intelligence would come about it the same way as us, using the same slow means? On Earth we have a lot of common evolutionary traits that happened in different places at different times, but all with the commonality of Earth. Can we say there isn't some other force that could simply travel through what we perceive as "space" just by a little. . . Thought? Nudge of the mind?
5:15 God created the heavens and the earth chris please do research/whatever you need but please accept this truth - Jesus is God and he rose form the dead after being crucified for our sin