The thumbnail shows an image of GN-z11, the oldest known galaxy born just 400 million years after the birth of the universe. If life is common amongst each galaxy, then...at least what we can see of our observable universe...this is where the first life would have come from...or close to it.
I remember a hubble doco I saw years ago with this galaxy mentioned in it and pondered if life would have had the capacity to develop so early in the universe and the wonders they would have seen in the sky, however any life that old has likely been extinct for billions of years given the insanely vast distance between us and the nature of life as we know it P.s thanks for all this awesome content, you fuel my passion for knowing more about the universe
There's a theory that originated from Abi Loeb known as the "Habitable Epoch of the Early Universe" - whereby the entire universe had a warmness to it early on left over from the energy released by the big bang (and for a period...everything was around 0c to 100C...good temperatures for life irregardless of not if they had a host star). Pending the theory is true, the early universe (I think it was around 200-400 million years after? I'd have to check) would be "teeming with life." Been wanting to make a video about it for a while now. Just got overwhelmed with trying to understand it all.
I have an old friend who I don't talk to very often just randomly at times he'll send me a meme he created, that's just how this channel feels it vanishes for a very long time just to come back with some awesome and intriguing videos definitely a fine example of Quality over Quantity, and yes every Narrator they've had is great even this new one.
Omgg whaaatt! This channel posts so rarely that I literally stopped halfway through a different channel's video just to see what you posted! What a surprise notification!
Wow. People really have some nostalgia for that thing. I mean, i guess I do too - i spent like 50 hours in aftereffects with a bunch of templates i bought making it. I could put it back in, it just feels...kind of outdated. Would rather not add empty time to the video is the real reason
The human concept of life is based on the egocentric belief that only Earth got it and that we are the only place in the universe to feature it. In reality life is energy, therefore is EVERYWHERE, the sun is life, galaxies, black holes, quasars, pulsars, magnetars, dark energy, the great attractor... it's freaking everywhere, not just enclosed individuality with visible "intelligence".
Great thought provoking video!!! The Fermi Paradox sure does make it seem like we are alone in our part of the galaxy. It could be that there is not enough heavy elements in most terrestrial planets to have such a stable EM field and geological activity to both support life and encourage evolution like Earth. It is possible that we are one of only a handful of civilizations in the galaxy. It could also be that the more advanced a civilization, the less and less wasted energy they produce, and so the more and more difficult they would be to detect (unless they decided to reveal themselves to us).
I just love you and your videos. Also, I understand you do not want to add the empty space by including your intro, and I can respect that...but I sure do love the music you used in in the intro. I always wondered what song it was or where to get it. Hell, so did a ton of people! Nostalgia-inducing, I reckon ;) So glad you have been posting, at any rate. It's like hearing from an old, dear friend. I hope you are well and happy, and I look forward to all content you may share.
i never shared the name of the song for...well...(someone suddenly trying to claim rights on all previous videos for revenue...despite me legally being allowed to use the song) I did get it from audioblocks...it no longer exists there now though...oddly enough. i can' t find any traces of it anywhere else on the internet now either...kinda weird here is a link to it at least drive.google.com/file/d/17jMtxsCCHmVyzKgIIgikn7A3vabMbcAt/view?usp=sharing
I talked to audioblocks and they said I was fully covered actually - so.. the song name is actually "Fukushima Survivors" by Juan Mares... I'm unable to find any information on the guy or the song anywhere on the internet
@@StrangeMysteries - Now that I know the name, it seems so...fitting? The tune does bring to mind the watery sorrow and mourning of the Fukushima disaster, and the Japanese undertone is distinctly recognizable. At risk of boring you to death, or even just framing myself as completely silly, I want to share something with you... I have been playing and writing music since I was about 4 years old. I love all types of music and instruments, but I mainly focused my talents on guitar and keyboards. So fast forward, and through my years I have this...thing...this quirk...inside, I know somewhere there exists a "perfect song", and I have fantasized many times about how said song could do, oh I don't know, magical things to the world, maybe even the universe...multiverse??? I write, too, and I keep this running storyline in my imagination starring the "perfect song". Sometimes the song is used to defeat invaders on Earth, because magic and dimensions and reasons. Sometimes the song cures exotic illnesses. Anyway. I have never heard the entire "perfect song", nor have I even been close to composing it. This is where my quirk gets really involved, as I listen to music I will catch snippets of what I believe is the "perfect song" embedded here and there. I have caught parts of it in multiple genres, in popular hits and indie music, ancient melodies and modern jams, from all around the globe...there are parts of songs that will jump out and stick with me...and I always kinda believed that if I could put all of those pieces together they would constitute that perfect song. Your intro music completely caught me in just the way I am describing. Hearing the bars you chose in context of the entire piece is beautiful, without a doubt...however, that segment you owned in your intro is so striking, intriguing...so PERFECT...it immediately caught me, when I first watched one of your videos many years ago, and it has stayed with me ever since. I figure you must hear those snippets of perfection, too. :) You definitely appropriated it in what I consider to be a most glorious fashion! I remember reading through comments and seeing others talking about the intro music, and the graphics/editing, and you made some seriously lasting impressions. I do not have words to express the gratitude I actually feel right now. I want to tell you "thank you" and have you know how heartfelt and real my gratitude is...that sounds too limp, but my communication skills are failing me! I dig this song. This is the coolest. I do hope you know how appreciated you are. You are honestly one of the best content creators on this platform. Also, I actually tried to find this song or anything about it for, well, years, and I never once found a single anything on it. So, also, thank you for helping me answer this mystery!
I love to see the story of Dr. Wudi. He decoded the hidden message of the universe. He holds a very different view. He has an unusual Theory of Everything. He has been observing in silence since 2017. If you make a video about him, I think it would be a truly fascinating story.
The problem i have with videos like these is that they presuppose that there is life. There may not be, it might all be gone and we are all thats left, we might be the 1st, we might be the only.