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honestly the perfect 4 for this reaction video. Josh, appearing stoned off his mind taking in the information, JJ being absolutely baffled by what's being said, Vik being the man to add gas to the fire, and Tobi being the one experiencing the existential crisis.
I see it as a hammer, if someone has a big hammer and bends every nail, you can’t handle that shit, but if you have a normal hammer and nail every nail with 1 hit perfectly it’s 10x better than the big hammer
i mean there is life out their even in our solar system like in the moon Titan or exoplanets like the Kepler 452 b which are earth like planets and there is high chances of some kind of life not advanced as us but early stages of life in the oceans
There could be thousands of planets that have life similar to us. The problem is, we could point a telescope directly at a planet that is as developed as ours, but because of how far away it is and how long light takes to travel, we would see it how it was millions of years ago. Potentially before life even started there. And the same would happen to them if they looked at Earth. They could look at Earth and see nothing but volcanoes, and they would have to watch it for millions more years before they even get a glimpse of dinosaurs existing.
The more likely (and depressing) scenario is that we are so far between islands of space and time that we will never know them. That we aren't, but still very much ARE, alone.
What people don’t tend to realise as well is the nearby planets are so big and bright that we regularly see them with the naked eye and mistake them for stars. Usually most of the year before the sun has even set you’ll see what looks like a bright star by the emerging moon, but it’s actually Venus. Then throughout the summer there’s months you’ll see Mars or even Jupiter poking through the twilight.
@Mr. Dodo If humans died out, nothing would change in the universe, we are insignificant in the grand scale of everything, for us to be significant we must make a truly important change. Humanity could never do that, and we can't change that either.
It is actually mathematically impossible we're alone. Even within a smaller span than the entire observable universe, like the virgo super cluster, there is a mathematical chance of 100% we're not the only life. Look up the math in a video or smth, it is staggering and hard to get through your head.
we don't know that though. in order for us to know the chances of it happening, we need to know if it's happened anywhere else in the universe besides here where we are. theres no way of knowing the chances of life being created if the only example we have of life is earth.
This isn’t true according to the memoryless property of probability. Meaning that as u increase the number of individual observations the probability that any single one of them will include the desired result does not increase.
Space people has been taught about at Happy Science from the beginning. See laws of the sun movie it's anime. And explain we are actually all space travellers who come to earth.
Until we actually find life the mathematical chance is still 50/50. To have a 100% chance we must first observe life elsewhere, otherwise it could never pass a 99% probability (and if we observe life it is no longer a mathematical chance it's a proven fact)
3:52 JJ actually got it right, dark matter does travel faster than the speed of light, that's why things are getting are getting out of our observable universe
@@Legendkai864That's not true. It has gravity (which is why it is called dark *matter*) that we can detect. However, we don't know what sort of matter it is as light doesn't interact with it.
This is my comfort video. Everything about it is just so… reassuring. The idea that we’re so small. The idea that the universe is so massively huge. The fact that we’re not reacting to this difficult-to-grasp information on our own, but alongside these four guys, who are just normal humans like us with their own worries and ideas. I’ve been kinda going through it lately, ignoring obligations and essentially sleeping away these past few months. I found this in my liked videos, and while watching I actually cleaned my room and stopped thinking about my anxieties for a while. I got more done during these 20 minutes than I have in a few weeks, but more importantly I now feel a bit more at ease, with everything. This video just put things into perspective. I hope anyone reading feels like they have a place somewhere, that you feel like you matter. If you’re feeling stuck, think about the things that create meaning for you, that give you that sense of purpose. The universe is so big, after all. 🤍
@@meandthemandemskating994 yes. How dare they put a quote made by someone else that’s relevant to the content in this comment section. They’re a right bastard 🙄🙄
And if you want to think about something even more creepy, even if a star outside the observable universe became visible today or tomorrow, there is a good chance that that star would already be dead by the tine we can even see it.
Crazy that I spent so much time in my own thoughts, caring about what other people think and what I think about myself. We spend so much time worrying about our insecurities when we are just a dot inside a bigger dot inside a bigger dot. Watching this video makes me not give a fuck about my problems and live my life to the fullest because we truthfully don't even know what's out there.
I have seen this video for like more than 10-15 times and everytime it baffles me .. Whenever I feel like my life is getting harder or weird I watch this video and it humbles me that nobody cares about my petty problems and nor should I .. rather daunting on them i should drift in this flow of so called "life" so that at the end I'll be dead and after a few decades no one will remember me as those who did would also be dead .. funny thing eh
I think star trek voyager did a really good job of representing the size of space, the whole series they are trying to travel across from the delta quadrant (in our galaxy) to the alpha quadrant (also in our galaxy). This takes a lifetime even travelling at speeds that noone could even fathom, in our universe or the fictional star trek one. And that's only halfway across the milkyway nevermind the superclusters or observable universe
This is a theory but wouldnt humans adapt to different planets and over millions of years they would become hugely different species which would cause huge wars
FUN FACT: (this will blow the sidemen’s minds if they ever see it)The reason we will never find life outside of our planet is because the way we look at it. We use huge telescopes and since you can instantly see far away, we’re skipping billions of light years. So we are actually looking at all of these planets billions of years ago. There could be life on a planet millions of light years away right now, but we would still see that planet way before the life existed there. And if we actually traveled to those far away places in the observable universe, it would look entirely different from what we see, it could be full of life. And if any other civilizations are like ours, and use the same technology to look far into space, if they’re a couple million away, they might see the dinosaurs roaming the Earth right now. Or if they’re way further out, they may just see a dead planet before Earth had any life. Crazy huh.🤔
@@armaankumar4366 Indeed, and I f it were possible to construct something huge that’s thousands of times larger than the earth and launch it in space , we could actually build a mirror like telescope and watch time go backwards after it reached a certain distance, and we would even see us build it and everything right from where we stand on the ground. It truly is fascinating how it works.
Wonna know something insane. Some of the stars you look at in the night sky are already dead. Its taken the light so many million years to reach here thag they’ve been destroyed and possibly formed black holes or supernova
@@precisesucc2797 but it’s so weird because. Like probably the next day or something, we won’t think about this video we’ll just go back to our own stuff it’s rlly fucking weird but . Yeah ig pppl just ignore it
I absolutely agree, loved this video. The combination of these 4 sidemen as well was really perfect and really well balanced. Just a 10/10 for a Sidemen reacts video
What I find cool is that when we see stars in the night sky, they are thousands of light years away means that it's taken thousands of years for the star's light to reach us so it's possible that the stars that we see have died but because its taken so long for the light to reach us we still see them as alive
I think this was the longest and the best of the best of all Sidemenreacts Videos Sidemens Just keep make videos like this and bring Harry in it, it will be fun 👍🏻💖
It could easily be like us trying to talk to an ant or another dumb animal. Maybe we're just too stupid and they don't want to waste their time on us. Maybe the UFOs people see are them coming and watching us the way we record animals in the wild or go see them at the Zoo. Mad
I like the thought of that... but if we think rationally.... We are still an unknown species. THEY WOULD WANT TO SEE if communication or capture for experiments IS POSSIBLE. I mean we fking tried to talk to a fish just to see if it is possible.
This just makes me think of the only quote I remember. “We are either completely alone in this universe or we are not. But both are equally terrifying” I don’t remember who said it but it’s like gd that’s so true
The craziest thing is that the “observable universe” means that its so far away from us that the light takes so long to get to us that they might not even exist anymore because what we see now is what those clusters were billions of years ago.
@@hispantrapmusic301 but even then ur curiosity would be even larger if what u knew was common knowledge at that time and you would want to discover more (easier said than done)
When vik was talking about tools the Egyptians used. We don't fully know what tools they used for the pyramids. We think they used ones that we've found but the blocks are super precise
Something mental: the stars you’re looking at in the night sky may already be dead, as it is possible that the light has taken so long to get here that they have formed black holes or a supernova has occured etc
True. But chances are that the star hasn't died. The stars we see in the night sky are relatively close to us, within the Milky Way. Thousands of years (which is the time that star light from within the Milky Way takes to reach us) is nothing compared to the life cycle of a star. Even the most massive stars, which are the one with the shortest life cycle, live for hundreds of millions of years. If you notice a star in the sky, it's probably still alive. Have a nice day.
We are small, but we matter to each other because for most of us, that's all we have. I'm happy we have folks making these discoveries, because I'm not intelligent enough to do it. I'll just soak in how cool it is with the people I love.
A trippy movie that will give you another thoughts is. (horton hears a who) basically this elephant finds a flower and in that flower there is an entire world and that world doesnt know that the elephant exists. It really trips you out and give you a perspective
@@shlokamin889 it's just that if we are the only chance that life has ever had of flourishing and we are out here killing our planet and slowly killing ourselves and destroying everything and just a failure tbh
@@averageharambelover3541 who cares man. Just live your life and get on with it. Nobody will give a shit if u die man and we'll probably not even live long enough to see us getting out of the galaxy so who cares
Bro last year when i just started astrology i was trying to find this type of reaction videos to see other peoples reactions and i didnt realise yall did one
vik: tries to do math to make sense about something josh: has fairly good observations JJ: has no clue but gives good questions Tobi: has no clue and gets scared for no reason
makes me feel good, like if nothing matters there's nothing to feel bad about (on the same metric there's nothing to feel good about but ill look more at the later)
It makes me feel motivated, i feel like there so much to explore! Like whatever we are doing we will never end up caged in with no possibilities. And considering the fact that there are enough worlds out there for us to explore than we have time in the universe to ever do makes it feel like we have endless possibilities! In absolutely envigorated by the fact at how amazing humanity is despite its flaws. We know shit, we build shit, we are born to explore, from land, to sea amd the sky, we have an instinct of curiocity and we want to learn and we want to know.
JJ with his weird mind set ✅ The editing is perfect ✅ The video they reacted to is amazing ✅ Josh and Vik Smart conversation ✅ Listening to tobi thought ✅ This is the best reacting video they release imo.