@@darktimesnews6053 is the size difference enough for it to smash someone into a puddle of goo, though? It seems like it would be difficult to even stand for a long while, but it also seems like it’s not so high that we wouldn’t be able to adjust after a decade or so of normal life on the planet.
LARGER, Not more massive. You do realize that gravity is purely based on the mass of an object, not its size, right? Of course, they could be denser, but it isn't stated at any point in the video that they are, so I wouldn't know.
Sooooo, you think that's real, even after calling out how ridiculous it seems? You think they can zoom in that far? They know so much about these "planets", when we don't even know our own oceans?? Faithful, to say the least.
Well its funny coz "Travelling" in just a hundred years actually isn't that bad of an idea; however, travelling in that timeframe at LIGHTSPEED (Namely, The Speed of LIGHT) will have to be DEVASTATING, physically, mentally, physiologically, you name it (like we'd be crushed to death and possibly be reduced to an atom as our bodies physically expand and be torn to shreds...)
China have got to do something .. china is an island grabber.. they can have all this planet. For it's billion population. No need to land grab on west Philippine sea..
way I see it, that will one day be our only choice, Hopfuly governments come together to make that happen, don’t try to sabotage each other to take a planet for them selves leaving us all here, like a fucking movie, but still, bet they would leave us all behind, tho I can imagine Evan if they choose to move everyone to a much larger planet, much more suited for the way we live they would have to keep us all in the dark, war would def pop off. Talk about a soliton. Move us to a much larger planet befor this one floors to hell. Let this one heal. Then we can just hop back and forth every few houndred thousand years. That is if we are not already doing that 😂
Liquid water doesn't mean survivable. Unless there is already photosynthesizing plant life like algae in that water producing O2, we couldn't live there. O2 doesn't occur or stay in an atmosphere on its own.
You also need a molten metal core for the dynamo effect to get a good megnetosphere. You need an axial tilt and a large moon to get seasons. You also need something to attract asteroid away from the planets orbit. After all of that you need to be able to not be effected negatively by any microbes.
@@rchot84 Yeah, the one that got me was seeing "The Martian", where he was growing food on the Martian soil. It's just rock dust, there's no soil or nutrients for plants to grow. It's unbelievable how much is needed to create life on a planet.
The Qur'an, Allah's Word, hundreds of times repeats the word * EARTH * indicating that *only EARTH is very suitable for mankind* , other planets, even for trees, nothing is suitable, let alone for mankind. So prepare ourselves to explore God's intentions regarding the purpose of the creation of this universe which is recorded in the holy book of the Qur'an so that our short life does not go astray and does not go wrong 🙏🏼.
@@ibrahimtanah1913you do realize that book is made up to control the population that was alive at the time of its conception just like the Bible it’s literally human history there’s no refuting there is no rebuttals that’s the plain facts 😂 There’s a reason single gods were worshipped 10’s of thousands of years before “Jesus” was even a thought
it's called disrespectful spoiled and unappreciative people, who don't deserve to get another planet, it will only be damaged to unliveable status in 100 years
@@leskobrandon691 There should be a narrow habitable strip where day and night meet. Depending on the atmospheric composition, of course. A perpetual sunrise/sunset might no be so bad.
Yep. Stars that small usually have tidal-locks to planets in the habitable zone. That's a much bigger issue than these clickbaity videos let on, that's not even considering a flare star.
The good news sir, is we have liquid water on the surface! What's the bad news? Well... It's under an ammonia and carbon dioxide atmosphere that's at 29 bars of pressure at 200°C. So it would implode our bodies before the radiation could get us 😂
This planet socks because of the black hole in the center of it as known as Babylon as soon as possible terms of the bottomless pit of Babylon will burn sooner than expected and for the delay of sharing the earth it will burn out via the world's neglect of the ignorance of God Almighty forever bless it
@@nickarganbright7218not necessarily. It's not size that creates gravity it's mass. So the density of the planet could be less than earth's, despite being larger in size, giving it similar gravity levels
@@blackdog2994 .. I was thinking the same thing,, if a year is only eight days long then you have to multiply by 45,, e.g.,, a girl (or boy for that matter) would have to be 700 years old on that planet to be of age on this planet... That is if you use todays definition of what makes a pervert or not...
What makes you think that what ever is living on these planets would welcome us? They may be looking at are planet thinking one day they may need to move here.
@@paulliberatore6199 If we do go to other planets that's exactly where we will live or in caves. Then we will have come full circle. Ironic, huh? All that time, money, and effort just to end up back in caves.
@@PhotoTrekr Your science fiction dream will never happen. We don't live on a planet...It's a physical impossibility to drill, dig or bore below 8 miles, and you'll believe them when they bull💩 you about the earths crust being about 43 miles? How could they possibly know that the earths crust is about 43 miles, if its impossible to dig below 8 miles? Similarly, it's physically impossible for Gold, which has a melting point of about 1,950 degrees F, to make it past a little thing called the thermosphere which reaches temperatures of about 4,500 degrees F...this means their was no moon landing or any other "Space" missions. Any "satallites" are only balloons with cameras....like the Chinese one the American military shot down. Ask yourself If there are satallites up in space, and the Chinese in fact have the same capability as America allegedly does...then why risk getting their balloon spotted and shot down if they could have accomplished spying on America with their fictional satallite?
Thats great news, but with our current propulsion systems would take to long to send someone, also a communication array will have to be implemented in order to get current updates
@@JoeyRisner very true. The data I've read is, outside to the earth degrades the human body at the dna level. So it appears the magnetic field around the earth protects us from radiation. They have known this for years so it's all a jobs program now.
Falsehood! The only demonstrated fact regarding the origin of life in the universe is that life always arises from other living entities. There is no credible evidence to support the notion that life will spontaneously appear if the necessary conditions for its survival are met. The idea that life can emerge without a pre-existing source is a myth unsupported by scientific evidence.
.....our own gravity should crush us. It negates the near perfect vacuum of space and stops the weigh of the oceans from flinging off the spinning sphere earth. What chance does a little butterfly have of overpowering this level of unmitigated power?
@@simqlify5653 You still need 100 years if you can travel at the speed of light. It's a colossal task. The astronauts would have to make a family while traveling there and then teach their children how to be astronauts and then these children would have to do the same until someone reaches those planets.
Me too. Paco and I flew there together. We met Santa and he took us in his sleigh, where we then got chocolates made BY the Easter bunny, which was WAY better than the stinky ole Earth chocolates. We bought them off of SpongeBob and Patrick, coincidentally. Good times!
Fun fact: Speculus means "like a mirror" or "has the properties of a mirror" in Latin. Source: I did a lot of research making a game, and this word was useful for the name of one creature.
Yep yep, that's the name of an ability of one of my characters from a comic I drew as a kid, then did a game based on it WAAAAY back in high school lol It was heavily inspired by Chrono Trigger, gameplay-wise. You traveled different planets. Main character was part human and part of an alien race called Zayin, created by a primordial alien race, the Phosians. We had it looking like Guilty Gear (PS1).. Never got to finish it though, because I had to spend time in the hospital, but about 15 years ago I heard kids still played it, which was cool. Working on redoing both today.
Santa just covers earth the Grey's sold him dodgy hyperspace engine and it fried his elves installing on the sleigh from that incident Santa is recovering at a hot spring in Bali
People need to understand a planet isn’t habitable to us unless it’s almost exactly the same size and density. If a planet was 30% larger and more dense the gravity on the surface would be immense to us
If you see oxygen, there's life. Oxygen, in it's unreacted state, doesn't occur naturally The earth used to have no oxygen in its atmosphere at all, life created every single molecule of it.
@@tylerdurden3722 Uh no, not necessarily. It depends on how *much* oxygen there is in the atmosphere...if there was like 50% oxygen then a forest fire would burn the whole planet to the ground lol. Not to mention, too much oxygen is actually bad for us anyways, since we need nitrogen to live.
I sleep when I'm tired and have time no matter what its like outside. I'm also not claustrophobic so transfer wouldn't be a problem. I want to go everywhere in the universe.
Throw out orbital “tin-foil” that reflects and stabilizes the dwarf radiation and fully terraform the planet. Could be resource rich and make for a great 100,000 year way-station to farther places.
@@jpaul8589 oh absolutely. Red dwarfs last very long but the thing is that it will need some engineering. Red dwarfs are also pretty violent in that they produce much more solarflares that are detrimental to a planet's atmosphere. For life to arise on a red dwarf orbiting planet, that planet would have to have the mother of all magnetospheres because otherwise there is not going to be any atmosphere. A mini neptune might stand a chance but rocky planets. Realistically, no
With the years being so short, I'd be able to celebrate 🍾 Halloween 42.9411764706 times as frequently as I usually do! Yeah, I can get used to that 😌. 😆
Family and friends are cordially invited to my 1120 years birthday party! 😂😂😂😂😂😂 now ain’t that something! Very easy to beat Methuselah record hands down. 😂😂😂
How about we make Earth habitable first, before we go to the trouble of terraforming Mars or moons of other planets. Much less trying to build a time machine, to get to planets light-years away. Doesn’t hurt to dream and experiment, but keep expectations real.
So, if a planet had 8 days long for a year, that would mean so many parties and allot of "good times harhar" 😏 but honestly we could probably just make up the calendar to last longer
To be fair living in England we seem to have every season in the space of a week - one day snowing, next day high winds, next day flowers trying to pop up, next day sun is cracking the flags, and then snowing again. So yeah if I moved there I’d feel right at home.