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What If You Lived on Kepler 22-b? 

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635 light-years from where you are sitting, way out in outer space, lies a planet. The first planet to be discovered inside the habitable zone of a Sun-like star. Its name is Kepler 22-b. When a planet is located within a star's habitable zone, it means that there is a chance that liquid water exists on its surface. And where there's water, there’s also the possibility of life. Human life. What would the weather be like over there?
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00:00 Could this be Earth 2.0?
01:10 Exoplanets
04:10 Kepler 22-b might have an ocean
06:30 Growing plants
08:14 How would we thrive?
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@WhatIfScienceShow
@WhatIfScienceShow Год назад
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@RAGEINDIGO
@RAGEINDIGO Год назад
Yes
@DavidLawrence-xo3mo
@DavidLawrence-xo3mo Год назад
The water has a different color. Maybe it's not water.
@EpicObjectShows
@EpicObjectShows Год назад
Hey what if
@finchproplayz
@finchproplayz Год назад
please heart me (dont comment hate on this plz)
@Southparkparody101
@Southparkparody101 Год назад
But there's no moon
@brianmorgan2744
@brianmorgan2744 Год назад
It's sad that our governments would be willing to spend billions of dollars on trying to find another suitable planet for human life, yet they don't want to invest money into saving the planet we already call home.
@penem7632
@penem7632 Год назад
I'm all for exploration and stuff, but you're right! I agree with you.
@mukesh5101
@mukesh5101 Год назад
Sun will explode one day, they have to prepare and find any other place before that.
@sifutophmasterofeyerolling2513
Even IF climate change is not a thing, we would still need to find another planet to ensure the survival of life. Life in the universe is too rare to not make contingencies against mass extinctions that have soared the planet time and time again. Now that we actually have the potential to achieve it, why waste the opportunity? Because of ignorant old people like you? Lol
@novaski5011
@novaski5011 Год назад
For something like this to happen, we would need to be able to unite as one, which is something that we’ve been failing at doing since the start of our existence because of cultural or territorial conflicts. One single entity (as big as it is) wouldn’t be able to tackle the issue by itself, we need to unite our knowledge and power. This thought is, I think, incredibly scary, as most of the conflicts happening around the world are of extreme complexity and deeply rooted in our history, some of which started centuries ago. There’s not one ultimate solution to bring peace to everybody, and it seems like there is no solution at all due to the complexity of our issues... I truly believe that space exploration is one of the only way humanity could come to the realization that we actually are one thing, in the grand scale of the universe.
@thatoneguy4823
@thatoneguy4823 Год назад
I agree, but the main problem with this planet is too many people, if everyone on earth disappeared the planet would survive
@ShyamgowthamMurugaraj
@ShyamgowthamMurugaraj Год назад
watching these type of videos make me feel thankful to our Earth.
@vizuren
@vizuren Год назад
Yeah earth is our home and we have to take care of it.
@cinemartin3530
@cinemartin3530 Год назад
rather , thank evolution )
@WhatIfScienceShow
@WhatIfScienceShow Год назад
We are lucky to have you.
@lonewolfnomadic3403
@lonewolfnomadic3403 Год назад
I didn't know you're living on Earth. I though you're at Konoha?
@shasha1873
@shasha1873 Год назад
First of all, water does not mean existence of life. Second, man will never get there.
@jamiecapes2644
@jamiecapes2644 8 месяцев назад
The smell inside that spacecraft after 600 years is something I wouldn't even want to contemplate.
@Fat12219
@Fat12219 4 месяца назад
Hahaha 👋
@Adarkane325xi
@Adarkane325xi 2 месяца назад
Hilarious. Btw, are you 12, or just brain-damaged?
@hivpiss
@hivpiss Месяц назад
its light years..we will never travel at the speed of light. how do you pilot such spaceship? you would crash into a star, a planet, asteroid, or some other object in cosmos within couple of seconds. so forget about getting there in 635 years. make it at least double. to 1270 years, at best.. probably more, like 5000 years, because you have to travel at managable speed to get anywhere.
@Chris-tq1jy
@Chris-tq1jy 26 дней назад
If the spacecraft traveled at the speed of light, the trip for the astronauts would be instantaneous as time completely slows down for the travelers. But for us on earth 635 years would’ve passed.
@Adarkane325xi
@Adarkane325xi 26 дней назад
@@Chris-tq1jy Yes, that’s called the theory of relativity. Kepler 22-b is 600ly away. If it took 635yrs to get there, they were near the speed of light - keeping in line with the speed of light not being possible. The show is from Ridley Scott, they had some variant of Hypersleep. The show was just so weird and interesting, i was really disappointed when it was cancelled.
@brandoncook8300
@brandoncook8300 8 месяцев назад
My fascination with space led me to this amazing channel. Thank you for the informative videos!
@freelandholdervlog4548
@freelandholdervlog4548 Год назад
No planet can compare to what we have right now. We must take care of it.
@suffixion_6286
@suffixion_6286 Год назад
Well Said @Free Landholder Vlog
@SpookyHost
@SpookyHost Год назад
​​@empty stupid? All he said was to take care of our planet because the likely hood of other habitual planets inside our solar system is near impossible,yes we should search but yes,but for now we must take care and preserve for our for now future generations towards what we have,maybe the resources wouldn't be dried up if humans can learn to preserve more,even if we find a cool planet out there is nearly millions of light-years away,so yes,take care for what we have now
@tylerdude1982
@tylerdude1982 11 месяцев назад
We can’t even take care of ourselves.
@LunaReadsBooks
@LunaReadsBooks 10 месяцев назад
Period God bless you
@pierremercier4724
@pierremercier4724 10 месяцев назад
That's so true. Words of wisdom, my friend! Words of wisdom.
@Admiral45-10
@Admiral45-10 Год назад
Fun fact: if aliens on Kepler-22b looked at Earth right now, they would see us in Middle Ages (more specifically, during Polish-Teutonic War of 1410-1412)
@josearellano3268
@josearellano3268 Год назад
So then scientists are looking at the future when they look at Kepler-22B
@bibekdas7449
@bibekdas7449 Год назад
Why? Can somebody explain please?
@Admiral45-10
@Admiral45-10 Год назад
@@bibekdas7449 light takes 635 years to go from Earth to Kepler-22b. That means, that light they would be observing now, is light that was emitted in 1400's.
@aneural
@aneural Год назад
They'd be looking at a lot more interesting conflicts and things than some dumb war in Poland lol
@aneural
@aneural Год назад
@@bibekdas7449 Light year= distance light can travel In one year It's 600some light years away Meaning that the light we get from it and it gets from us is 600some years old. For example the sun is 8 light minutes away, meaning that we are always seeing it 8 minutes later than it actually is. So if the sun was to turn completely black for some reason, we wouldn't know for 8 minutes straight
@kiwi4779
@kiwi4779 11 месяцев назад
I like how a majority of the video is background information 90% of the audience already knows and 10% is the actual title what a very quality video I’m very entertained
@wayzUX
@wayzUX 3 месяца назад
settle down tony stark
@Imasexafender
@Imasexafender 22 дня назад
​@@wayzUXsettle down jimi hendrix
@averageminecraftenjoyer9419
@averageminecraftenjoyer9419 16 дней назад
⁠@@Imasexafendersettle down einstein
@Imasexafender
@Imasexafender 15 дней назад
@@averageminecraftenjoyer9419 settle down hitler
@jordoncoury7871
@jordoncoury7871 5 дней назад
@@averageminecraftenjoyer9419settle down Oppenheimer
@thatguyrich9822
@thatguyrich9822 Год назад
In an environment with a stronger gravitational pull, you wouldn't want to "bulk-up," you would want to bulk-down. Bulking-up will only add to your mass, and make you even heavier. And if Kepler is as much as 2x gravity, it would be pretty much impossible to live on that planet. Upon arrival, your heart would have difficulty pumping blood, since your blood would weigh twice as much. Standing would be difficult, stroke would be likely, and breathing would be labored.
@2painful2watch
@2painful2watch 10 месяцев назад
I once read that the maximum gravitational field humans could survive long-term is four-and-a-half times the gravity on Earth. Anything over 5 g's we would pass out and ultimately die.
@thatguyrich9822
@thatguyrich9822 10 месяцев назад
The problems I listed above are survivable in the short term. Meaning, upon arrival on Kepler, you'd experience these problems, but could survive for weeks, maybe months before finally succumbing to systemic organ failure. At 5x gravity, you'd have only minutes.
@2painful2watch
@2painful2watch 10 месяцев назад
@@thatguyrich9822 Well I suppose K-2 is out then.
@infraviolett651
@infraviolett651 9 месяцев назад
By the time humans could reach such a planet they surely would be able to completely re-engineer the human body
@2painful2watch
@2painful2watch 9 месяцев назад
@@infraviolett651 A Type 1 civilization or K1 in the Kardashev Scale.
@mr.random6276
@mr.random6276 Год назад
What’s funny is that we’re only seeing what it looks like 635 years ago I mean it’s remarkable that we might have another place to live But at the same time what it looks like now is something we will never know for another 635 years
@RidinDirtyRollinBurnouts
@RidinDirtyRollinBurnouts Год назад
The interesting thing is that if we were living on Kepler 22b instead of earth, we would likely never achieve spaceflight due to gravity and the energy needed to get to orbit.
@GamingMonsterThe
@GamingMonsterThe Год назад
it takes 635 years to load MATRIX
@brigadiergeneral2399
@brigadiergeneral2399 Год назад
Unless we go there
@ivankawnartist
@ivankawnartist Год назад
@@brigadiergeneral2399 We don't have the technology.
@ANABANDONEDCHANNEL
@ANABANDONEDCHANNEL Год назад
Shiii its prob gone now
@studio_keepit1003
@studio_keepit1003 Год назад
Dankjewel voor de tip marko ik heb altijd al gedacht die enquêtes kunnen niet goed zijn
@bukenyadouglas2183
@bukenyadouglas2183 10 месяцев назад
I've just discovered this channel omg it just leaves me in imaginations Keep it up 😘😘
@43yrsago
@43yrsago Год назад
If NASA finally finds an exoplanet that is exactly like earth which have life on it, we still don't know if it stayed the same because what we're seeing in outer space have happened in the past.
@joeclayton2121
@joeclayton2121 Год назад
or did it?
@blakey9541
@blakey9541 Год назад
i mean if its in the milky way its not that long ago
@Rei_geDo
@Rei_geDo Год назад
We wouldn't know cuz they wouldn't tell us lol
@MAZE4
@MAZE4 Год назад
Yes, the telescope is seeing light as it was, the light takes along time to reach the telescope depending on the distance, same goes for the human eye. When we look out at the stars, we're basically looking back in time, because the light from these stars are very far away and all distances too.
@scottd7222
@scottd7222 Год назад
This shit is fake
@vee.keromi
@vee.keromi Год назад
I’d love to go to space but I’d also be terrified of dying out there 💀
@davidsheckler8417
@davidsheckler8417 Год назад
Space is Santa Claus for adults..so you'll be waiting a VERY LONG TIME
@skylerallens
@skylerallens Год назад
Well, according to flat Earthers, space doesn't exist anyways.
@Kyle_Reese
@Kyle_Reese Год назад
@@skylerallens you dare believe those flat-brained idiots?!?!
@gamingl3781
@gamingl3781 Год назад
@@skylerallens 🤣
@vee.keromi
@vee.keromi Год назад
@@spoopyradicalsnake hmmmmmmmm but I’m afraid of suffocation 😔
@stibiumowl
@stibiumowl Год назад
I would hope Kepler22b is a water world, but with tiny islands to set camp and have solid ground under our feed. Just like RL-Kamino, just like in Star Wars Episode 2. Seems to be the best option to live.
@proudbrogressive315
@proudbrogressive315 4 месяца назад
Most likely it's a water world with very little, if any, land mass. If there's any life in Kepler 22b, it might exist underwater.
@bunny4ever400
@bunny4ever400 Год назад
Yay I can tell my mom that im learning stuff while watching youtube🥳
@JohnDoe-zr8pc
@JohnDoe-zr8pc Год назад
It’s crazy that what we’re able to tell is from data that’s 635 years old, and if we could leave tomorrow & travel at light speed, ANOTHER 635 years would go by, making a total of 1,270 years gone by.
@vanrajsinhzala5868
@vanrajsinhzala5868 Год назад
Exactly...
@Bloomix_winx1
@Bloomix_winx1 Год назад
We should all just die so the earth can be the same again 😢
@doctordick6172
@doctordick6172 Год назад
@@Bloomix_winx1 Great idea. You first, I'll follow. No promises though.
@IAmPhoenixXxXx
@IAmPhoenixXxXx Год назад
@@Bloomix_winx1 Lmfao 😂
@onkarashish1720
@onkarashish1720 Год назад
Wrap the space already now
@khalilahd.
@khalilahd. Год назад
I love learning about new things from this channel. I never know what you’re going to talk about next and I love that 😅
@vishal28300
@vishal28300 Год назад
and u comment on every what if videos lol
@davidsheckler8417
@davidsheckler8417 Год назад
The only thing you're "learning" is how to be hypnotized
@radixonix839
@radixonix839 Год назад
@@vishal28300 she's a beautiful lesbian 😍
@creativemediaportfolio4502
@creativemediaportfolio4502 Год назад
@@davidsheckler8417 why
@nuskyahmad6375
@nuskyahmad6375 Год назад
@@vishal28300 so what?
@user-vl7tk3qk1c
@user-vl7tk3qk1c Год назад
Props to the guy who went there and told us this information
@catlover2252
@catlover2252 Год назад
Just remind everyone, we are far far away from reaching the speed of light, and whether we can achieve the light speed remains questionable 😅
@ContagiousSponge
@ContagiousSponge Год назад
Even if we did know how to travel with the speed of light, it would take more than 600 years to get to this so called Earth 2.0
@catlover2252
@catlover2252 Год назад
@@ContagiousSponge lolol ikr
@AmaliaGranath
@AmaliaGranath 9 месяцев назад
Humans and other animals will go extinct on earth before this will happen
@gamersvr6379
@gamersvr6379 Год назад
Hold on a second... This planet is over 600 light-years from Earth, so basically this means we're seeing it like it was 600 years ago, so the planet might not even be there anymore, right?
@timmuhlbauer5657
@timmuhlbauer5657 Год назад
That is true technically you’re constantly looking at things that are in the past.
@riri_rmrz
@riri_rmrz Год назад
how would a planet disappear over 600 years?
@Dark.Syndicate
@Dark.Syndicate Год назад
@@riri_rmrz I don't know. Maybe a planet sized asteroid crashing into it?
@aaron655
@aaron655 Год назад
I’m going tomorrow, you?
@scottconlon5124
@scottconlon5124 Год назад
Correct
@thowheedh
@thowheedh Год назад
Imagine after humans reach there and see it is already destroyed, what we saw from the earth was 635 years ago, Safe journey again back to🌎
@deeptanshugupta4241
@deeptanshugupta4241 Год назад
So true......
@trendingke7444
@trendingke7444 Год назад
Going back home to find eath destpyed
@n9s3nse10
@n9s3nse10 Год назад
@@trendingke7444 😂😂
@alansmods1775
@alansmods1775 Год назад
@@trendingke7444 lol
@A8Y9N
@A8Y9N Год назад
@@trendingke7444 and then u would become homeless and planetless
@YOWTFISAHANDLE
@YOWTFISAHANDLE Год назад
This is a good video to watch while eating breakfast
@thecakeisalie1885
@thecakeisalie1885 6 месяцев назад
Kepler-22B is the Earth where Anime Characters Actually Exist
@TheeDarthVader66
@TheeDarthVader66 Год назад
I like how scientists are searching for life 600 light years away but barely even searched 3 percent of our own ocean!
@ge2623
@ge2623 Год назад
Who cares about the oceans? I got my copper-infused socks and a cell phone.
@iamhorcruxer
@iamhorcruxer Год назад
They needed search the ocean for a place to live?
@HailingSailor
@HailingSailor Год назад
I don't really see how that would help right now.
@AnnaJovoski
@AnnaJovoski Год назад
@@ge2623u mom care
@AnnaJovoski
@AnnaJovoski Год назад
@@iamhorcruxeru stupid that why u don’t wanna to know
@jasonlara5069
@jasonlara5069 Год назад
This planet is my top favorite when I first know about it back in 2013. I'm still imagining what life is possibly roam in there.
@get2myhead
@get2myhead Год назад
i just discovered it, and now i want to know too, but we may never know. :(
@anjanbohora6264
@anjanbohora6264 2 месяца назад
i,m watching from Nepal🇳🇵. proudly respectable your explain 🎉🎉❤
@rayanalmalki9658
@rayanalmalki9658 Год назад
This very helps me with my science
@JDogVids
@JDogVids Год назад
I just came across your channel and I'm a third of the way through the video and I am absolutely loving the energy in your voice and the video quality/editing is amazing! You have a new subscriber! Have a good day bro and thank you!
@Biscit1011
@Biscit1011 Год назад
I love this channel, this channel is what got me into learning more about space, space is realy cool thanks, and keep up the good, not good AMAZING work
@WhatIfScienceShow
@WhatIfScienceShow Год назад
Thank you! Without you, we wouldn’t be here.
@ItsMattYT
@ItsMattYT 3 месяца назад
theres literally people on kepler just watching youtube videos about earth
@BIGJESUSGUY
@BIGJESUSGUY 2 месяца назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@caroloak
@caroloak 9 месяцев назад
Imagine people on Kepler looking to us and saying “oh a small us” 😂
@MrOystein1977
@MrOystein1977 Год назад
This is so great to learn about.. Can you believe it..?? 635 light-years... ?? Unbelievable far away... But still.. In a cosmical scale... Its just "a few blocks" away from earth....
@i.pristine989
@i.pristine989 Год назад
i think in a universal scale, that distance would literally just be a few nanometers xD
@davidsheckler8417
@davidsheckler8417 Год назад
Can you believe it 🤷...another 🐑 that thinks light years exist 🤣😅😊🤦‍♂️
@lior4334
@lior4334 Год назад
@@i.pristine989 that's actually true, scientist can see through other galaxys, which means that they have to be more than 100m light years from us
@i.pristine989
@i.pristine989 Год назад
@@lior4334 what about the stars we see from earth during the night? I wonder just how far away they are and if their heat actually reach us or not
@lior4334
@lior4334 Год назад
@@i.pristine989 some of them are stars and some of then are planet that shining because of the stars
@chandrasekharthimmapathrun7459
0:00 / 9:10 •Could this be Earth 2.0 1:10 / 9:10 • Exoplanets 4:10 / 9:10 • Kepler 22-b might have an ocean 6:30 / 9:10 • Growing plants 8:14 / 9:10 • How would we thrive? I literally watched all of your videos. Suggestion. What if planets lost their rings and moons.
@queen_of_hell939
@queen_of_hell939 Год назад
Interesting one😎
@chandrasekharthimmapathrun7459
thank you
@asandapetric3181
@asandapetric3181 Год назад
Intresting one indeed
@chandrasekharthimmapathrun7459
thank you
@WhatIfScienceShow
@WhatIfScienceShow Год назад
We are lucky to have you! Thank you for your suggestion. 🙂
@mattroyle1087
@mattroyle1087 8 месяцев назад
The rings of Uranus. . How beautiful. .
@mayravixx25
@mayravixx25 10 месяцев назад
I wonder if one of us could ask NASA to rename Kepler 22-b to Namek, considering you need to, as you put it, be "jacked" before going there, and the fact that it looks eerily similar to Namek in DBZ lol
@bibekdas7449
@bibekdas7449 Год назад
Great 😃 I am finally back at RU-vid and all my old contents. These were the only things I used to watch back in 2019 and 2020. Really feel nostalgic now!
@bobertblobert7812
@bobertblobert7812 Год назад
If someone travelled in a spaceship at the speed of light, for them they would arrive at Kepler 22-b in an instant. Travelling 635 light years would feel like less time than snapping your fingers, but in Earth time it would be 635 years. A little slower in the spaceship and it would be like just a few hours or minutes. This is because of time dilation and Einstein's theory of relativity. This also eliminates the need for 635 years of hibernation and life support.
@mintgumornot
@mintgumornot Год назад
Oh ok...
@Cbricklyne
@Cbricklyne Год назад
I don't think that's exactly correct. Travelling at the speed of light means you would take the same amount of time it takes light to get there. Light takes 635 years to get there - in REAL time, not relativistic time. Which means it would take YOU 635 years to get there and it would feel like 635 years for you. In order to experience the sort of time dilation effect you're alluding to, one would have to travel SLOWER than (but close to) the speed of light. Which means, for example, if you were travelling at 0.5 times the speed of light, it would theoretically take you 1,270 years to get there (from your frame of reference) but from the point of view of the rest of the universe (i.e. Earth) much much longer than 1,270 years will pass before you get there.
@SKRGamingChannel
@SKRGamingChannel Год назад
if we count 635 using our earth year, yes it will take 635 years to get there at the speed of light.
@harshdeep6281
@harshdeep6281 Год назад
I think you're right because the moment we step into light-speed spacecraft our frame of reference will change and earth's 635 years will no longer be our 635 years. Since reference changed, time will be somewhat different. Like the movie Interstellar where they spend one hour on other plant(and feel 1 hour only) but on earth, 7 year passes.
@adamkuestner2961
@adamkuestner2961 Год назад
Jesus, that means you'd have to say goodbye to your family members for good, because the light travel will get you there pretty quick, but hundreds of years will pass and they'll all be long dead.
@indrajitdas9553
@indrajitdas9553 Год назад
if you travel at speed of light the time around you also drastically slow down. So maybe it would a few hours journey for you
@Amen-Magi
@Amen-Magi Год назад
Yeh 635 year
@s_cuzz
@s_cuzz Год назад
we dont know what will happen and if will happen when someone will be able to travel with that speed. We know theory , but no one knows what will happen. Maybe if we will get this speed thing that was that fast will collapse on itself or something. We Think we know all about science, but science is all about what we DONT know.
@Rio-tn2cc
@Rio-tn2cc Год назад
@@s_cuzz well said friend..
@riic2889
@riic2889 Год назад
Could the human body handle the speed of light?
@KENNYBIGBOWMAN
@KENNYBIGBOWMAN 2 месяца назад
@@riic2889Maybe 🧐
@user-cs2tt5vb2h
@user-cs2tt5vb2h 7 месяцев назад
I love the way he explains stuff 😂
@lilyedi6397
@lilyedi6397 Год назад
I lived there for a few years it was a beautiful place 10/10
@based5738
@based5738 Год назад
Take me with you next time bro
@khalilahd.
@khalilahd. Год назад
Nice. Can I go with you next time?
@howzerqwerty
@howzerqwerty Год назад
I live there now. Are you the person that never picked up after your dog?
@Juicy_wiwi
@Juicy_wiwi Год назад
Take Me
@wolf_is_awake
@wolf_is_awake Год назад
@@Krishnendulaha 100TB/s
@jonathanmanning4840
@jonathanmanning4840 Год назад
It would be great if there were planets like ours out there that life could flourish on🌏❤️
@dhanushs8279
@dhanushs8279 Год назад
And ban religion
@germanomora6345
@germanomora6345 Год назад
WILL FIND IT XOON.
@BLADE_PLASMA
@BLADE_PLASMA Год назад
This is only one work on it don't keep saying next home next home
@ImmersionaudioLTD
@ImmersionaudioLTD Год назад
And ban Liberals too
@MrStark-zy6cd
@MrStark-zy6cd Год назад
There is none
@FumiTheKitten
@FumiTheKitten Год назад
With everything that’s been going on here on earth lately. I would gladly relocate to this new planet.
@EggRollerHD
@EggRollerHD Год назад
this is literally the “create new world” for life
@Xdangerj
@Xdangerj Год назад
I love your videos .Excellent job
@LittleLizardAudio
@LittleLizardAudio Год назад
This has been my favorite exoplanet for years!! I love this video :D
@dicerosautismambient4894
@dicerosautismambient4894 Год назад
I like Gj 1214b but also Kepler 22b too.
@Angry.General1461
@Angry.General1461 Год назад
@@dicerosautismambient4894 If that planet is going to be our home it's not going to happen in our lifetime. We don't even have the technology of lightspeed to get their! We can't even get a human on Mars! How do we know if this planet doesn't already have intelligent life or will try to kill us thinking we're intruders?
@moonzstar4638
@moonzstar4638 Год назад
2:40 idk why when he said you'd be fried makes me laugh so hard 😆
@Se1in3aaa
@Se1in3aaa Год назад
Space is an astronomical phenomenon with endless ideas to research about. Every planet has it's own diversity- therefore no planets would have EXACT attributes to physical appearances and elementals. However, I do see that many space aeronautics and aerospace engineers create these stunning iconic robots that are sent. Of all videos I've watched prescribed by different channels, everyone embraces the importance of water- but if there's water, what about land? Is there enough land to sustain a certain amount of humanities' population? Is the surface well structured? Can it support the average weight of a human? Water *techincally* doesn't always mean life- because if the water is contaminated then it provokes photosynthesis and other synthetic photo related cell processes to occur. The picture that the video provided us with, shows that Kepler-22-b's water slightly more greener than the water on Earth (Green vs blue conparison). This may signify something about Kepler 22-b, and hopefully in the future with constant approaches and improvements in technology that we can actually send robots to take samples, possibly people !! Though we probably wouldn't be alive by then but I insist lol Kepler-22-b doesn't look like it has land, just water and the white cloud like that encircle the exoplanet could be the waters evaporation. Just like the clouds we have here on Earth. I'm finding interests in space exploration, lowkey hoping I'll be able to get a job apart of these space companies !!
@shawnsereal
@shawnsereal Год назад
Those planets are so large compared to Earth that once on the surface, we would no longer be able to get off the planet due to the gravitational pull. Your weight would be too much to bare and your bones would break.. I'm sure that if there are life forms on that planet, they would be extremely tough compared to earth life, and would probably be a whole lot stronger than us.
@hellfire66683
@hellfire66683 Год назад
2, to 2.5 times gravity would not break your bones if that was the case then the spinning carnival ride, roller coasters, and fighter jets would kill or severely injure people constantly
@michaelmeathammer5688
@michaelmeathammer5688 Год назад
36x mass
@aw_shucks17
@aw_shucks17 Год назад
@A Shot of Hennessy whatever u say fatso
@273108364
@273108364 Год назад
it's probably where saiyans live
@Tales41
@Tales41 Год назад
@A Shot of Hennessy can you do your research properly? It has a gravity of acceleration at 17.36 M/S compared to Earth's which is at 9.807 M/S so keppler 2b is about 90 percent more in gravity or 1.9G of acceleration on you. It's much less than a roller coaster which could go at 4Gs
@lordofmemes2731
@lordofmemes2731 Год назад
Cool! You always provide us new information! Great work!
@geemanbmw
@geemanbmw Год назад
There's nothing new about this. It's new to you, you mean.
@davidsheckler8417
@davidsheckler8417 Год назад
Information...AHAHAHAHA...oh wait...hold on...AHAHAHAHA AHAHAHAHA AHAHAHAHA AHAHAHAHA AHAHAHAHA AHAHAHAHA AHAHAHAHA AHAHAHAHA AHAHAHAHA AHAHAHAHA
@Aregularperson
@Aregularperson Год назад
Imagine there are people on Kepler 22-b that are like: What if you lived on earth?
@jamiecapes2644
@jamiecapes2644 8 месяцев назад
Is the weather like New Mexico's at 2.40? Thats good to know because Albuquerque is my kind of town.
@winmar2623
@winmar2623 Год назад
It's always interesting seeing planets similar to Earth and starts to be curious if someone rather than us earthlings lives in the universe
@Astropartigirl
@Astropartigirl Год назад
Very neat video, love thinking of this stuff. If we could travel at the speed of light, those on board would not experience passage of time, while 600 years would have passed on Earth during the trip. But we can't travel at the speed of light, so if we could accelerate at 1g continuously, about 12 years would pass on board. Not an insignificant amount of time, and cryogenic freezing is a good idea, but significant;y less than 600 years.
@karlbenecke6769
@karlbenecke6769 Год назад
you ever heard of the secret space program we have starships going to distant planets talking to manny difrent races of people the annunaki live on planet nibiru in a parrellet universe they were on this planet before humans were there are over a hundred races of aliens visiting this planet now but its kept secret by the cabal
@zachtrout6643
@zachtrout6643 Год назад
I got 28 years
@katemarcelo2760
@katemarcelo2760 Год назад
THERE'S NO BETTER PLANET THAT WE ARE ALREADY LIVING IN! ❤
@Scholes1987
@Scholes1987 Год назад
love it
@LendriMujina
@LendriMujina Год назад
Remember when there was a petition to give Kepler 22-b the name "Namek"? Kinda wish it went through, even if mainly because I don't understand why most exoplanets/stars never get proper names at all.
@sailordolly
@sailordolly Год назад
All names of astronomical objects must be approved by the International Astronomical Union in order to be official.
@LendriMujina
@LendriMujina Год назад
@@sailordolly Yeah, and one of the rules they have is that a name can't be copyrighted. That's why the petition was rejected. So that particular case is understandable. It just annoys me that they *so rarely* name anything.
@momentykk
@momentykk Год назад
lol what didnt know that
@TheLostProbe
@TheLostProbe Год назад
@@LendriMujina kinda hard to find enough gods to name >5000 planets after
@aystwolthuaiojychuimal5722
@aystwolthuaiojychuimal5722 Год назад
@@TheLostProbe doesn't have to be gods.
@rogersnick17
@rogersnick17 Год назад
The James Webb Space Telescope is going to show us its first Deep Field images on the 12th. I'm so ready!
@bubblybunny50
@bubblybunny50 5 месяцев назад
Love from Kepler-186f❤
@joyboy1536
@joyboy1536 Год назад
This gave me an idea! Do a video about, "What if everyone on Earth were Jacked?"!
@miraeja
@miraeja Месяц назад
Bench press Monday… imagine the wait
@morrazzo4432
@morrazzo4432 Год назад
Learning about Kepler 22b is more important than my exam which is just 2 hrs from now!😇
@TheOrigamiGenius
@TheOrigamiGenius Год назад
I feel like potentially habitable planets deserve good names like Earth, just in case we go there as our new planet
@B2396B
@B2396B Год назад
Earth could be called xyz123 by aliens for all we know
@SaifAli-ou8rr
@SaifAli-ou8rr Год назад
fun fact no one knows who named our planet earth
@aneural
@aneural Год назад
It's not set in stone, if and when we colonize, there is a good chance it'll have a name change.
@itachi1165
@itachi1165 Год назад
@@SaifAli-ou8rr and the other planets?
@KatiTheButcher
@KatiTheButcher Год назад
@@SaifAli-ou8rr ever heard of Urantia?
@mrb95
@mrb95 Год назад
Travelling at or close to the speed of light means that time for the traveller would ether slowdown or stop for the traveler.. it would be 635 years for people watching the ship but if your on the ship it would seem like no time whatsoever hence no need to worry about losing muscle mass
@jakobplays5398
@jakobplays5398 Год назад
I could imagine there already being life forms on Kepler 22-b looking for another planet to live on and seeing earth thinking it would be better than their planet.
@Tattzz
@Tattzz Год назад
There is definitely some sort of life there though, it’s amazing to imagine
@RusskiAdidas
@RusskiAdidas Год назад
It's probably aliens 👾👽 or mutant creatures or skinwalkers
@BLACKINFINITYETERNITY
@BLACKINFINITYETERNITY 7 месяцев назад
@@RusskiAdidas humans will exterminate all civilizations before landing a planet.
@isaacmontecillo7948
@isaacmontecillo7948 12 дней назад
​@@RusskiAdidas Imagine living there all alone.
@RusskiAdidas
@RusskiAdidas 11 дней назад
@@isaacmontecillo7948 if I didn't bring a imperial Russian or any World war one weapon I'd be dead
@voidprimordial
@voidprimordial Год назад
What if the world turned inside out?
@JK_JK_JK_JK
@JK_JK_JK_JK Год назад
🤔
@user-td4fe5ng6u
@user-td4fe5ng6u Год назад
We'd die.
@tsnmproductions
@tsnmproductions Год назад
Do you mean the core on the outside and the crust in the inside ?
@mmp8524
@mmp8524 Год назад
@@tsnmproductions yes
@Jake-qr6ld
@Jake-qr6ld Год назад
@@JK_JK_JK_JK gyhygyggc
@messifromchelsea
@messifromchelsea Год назад
Greetings from Kepler 22-b, we love earth. I wish i come and travel on earth and eat some nice foods! ❤
@birinchiborah5738
@birinchiborah5738 Год назад
The footage at 6.40 is from which series? Kindly do tell. Thank you in advance
@anisurrahman6672
@anisurrahman6672 Год назад
I have a question: If/since James Webb Telescope can capture pictures from that distance, can't it take close up shots of nearby stars or planets with great details? Like the way we do with our phones?
@unclerico1106
@unclerico1106 Год назад
James webb isn't a camera. It's scans the infrared light and than we take that data and form computer simulations from that data and form an opinion on what it may look like. So every computer simulation or picture that you see is just an estimated guess. We have no true idea what it looks like unless we actually see it.
@Tirelesswarrior
@Tirelesswarrior 10 месяцев назад
​@@unclerico1106wow. Thanks. But I want to believe those within our solar system are real pics and vidoes since they're so much relatively nearer. I mean Mars, Jupiter, Sun etc
@unclerico1106
@unclerico1106 10 месяцев назад
@@Tirelesswarrior actually I don't know if that's actually true or not I've read and heard it actually pretty hard to take pictures of other plants in our solar system. Our suns light asteroids and dust can hinder our abilities to take a decent picture. That's why we use this method.
@stevesproperties
@stevesproperties Год назад
Great video. I imagine even blood pressure would need to be very high in living organisms due to the higher gravity. Plants would need to have similar uild in order to adopt to the high gravity. This video got me thinking.
@minyaksayur
@minyaksayur Год назад
the video is wrong it's not 2G it's 6G, and no human can live in that, the moment we land we will be pancakes.
@noahboychannel5370
@noahboychannel5370 Год назад
Do a what would humans need to have super powers on the Earth video that would be cool.!
@LucasMCU
@LucasMCU Год назад
Imagine if you are the person traveling 650ish years to Kepler 22 b and sleeping in a cryo pod for those amount of years. For you the trip would only be a few seconds long since you go into the pod and then sleep in a frozen like state. Its like going to sleep overnight! For the people on earth deploying that rocket it would still take 650ish years for you to get there. Its crazy to think about that a few generations would have to keep the program alive in order to get the valuable infos
@LucasMCU
@LucasMCU Год назад
So from the travellers point of view he would be there in a heartbeat
@Leo-pd4fc
@Leo-pd4fc Год назад
I wan't always live here in Earth BUT it would be interesting visit a New planet. Exoplanets like Kepler 22 B are amazing in the universe and space IS so interesting. I think our next home IS Proxima Cdntauri planet Proxima B. PS your space videos are BEST.
@aashiyadav9628
@aashiyadav9628 Год назад
If I lived on Kepler 22b I'd probably go WA DA DA DA
@AdilKhan-uq2nm
@AdilKhan-uq2nm Год назад
😂😂 Kep1er fan I see
@joelbrew75
@joelbrew75 10 месяцев назад
That would be great! Hopefully the life there would be better
@jkilmon
@jkilmon Год назад
What is important is that wherever there is life, it evolved to fit into that specific planet or satellite. Even our proteins are based on levorotatory peptides. Every molecular structure for every organism on this planet is designed by 4 billion years of adaptations to a majority water surfaced ferrous core, rocky planet of 5.972 x 1024 Kg in mass and a gravity of 9.807 m/s2 influenced by single satellite with a mass of 7.34767309 x 1022 Kg and gravity of 1.62 m/s2 revolving every 27 days 378,000 Km distant in a goldilocks area 146-152,000,000 Km from a star with a mass of 1.989x1030 Kg and a gravity of 274 m/s2 and a surface temperature of 5,778 Kelvin. Any even slight variation in any of the above parameters will affect the morphology and biochemistry of the life forms even before we get to atmospheric gasses, shape and mass of organisms and how they respire and utilize gasses, In short, we cannot survive on other “exoplanets” and extraterrestrial beings cannot survive on earth. There are some things that would be held in common between organisms on earth and organisms on subsurface Europa, tau Ceti e, Proxima Centauri b or Wolf1061c (V2306 Ophiuchi) . Alien life forms would be carbon based but the amino acids that make up their protein structures could easily be dextrorotatory (right-handed) rather than left-handed (levorotatory). Our skin shades were determined by sun exposure and more than 10,000 years ago all skin tones were dark. What if the “aliens” were from a planet or satellite, like Europa, where heat is generated from within? It is certain that any other life form that evolved via information transfer with ribonucleic acids would NOT have information units compatible with human genes. In addition, just as the parameters mentioned formed earth life, so also did life change the earth. In short we are stuck with earth and these silly dreams about colonizing space is totally stupid.
@CarlosCMPinto
@CarlosCMPinto Год назад
What would intelligent life look like in a place that has constant daylight? It's never night. They never saw the stars except the sun. Do they even imagine that the universe exists?
@stefanrafa1348
@stefanrafa1348 Год назад
Such of planet I don't think is habitable.,beceause it must orbit a red dwarf star.,and such of stars almost destroy a planet, beceause eliminates huge flares and radation's.
@aleekscribblerofdeydras9036
@@stefanrafa1348 and plus if it's never night that side of the planet would never take time to cool down thus likely overheating even if the sun would only apply 15⁰C due to the continuous heat applied to it. Not to mention, the other side would be inhabitedly cold due to having no heat applied from the sun at all.
@get2myhead
@get2myhead Год назад
@@aleekscribblerofdeydras9036 damn, i didn’t think about that
@maryann2628
@maryann2628 Год назад
@@aleekscribblerofdeydras9036 Day and night is not an exact line There is a transition between day and night Maybe life is in the twilight zone Where the sun is always low in the sky or barely below the horizon And the temperatures is in the right zone not too cold or too hot Just the right tempeture. And if it had a atmosphere the heat would reach the night side
@davejones9469
@davejones9469 Год назад
People forget that a super earth would have 2x+ earth gravity, meaning we'd take thousands of years to adapt, working out wouldn't do it. All life there would be adapted, and be super strong and dense, probably making them dangerous. You'd probably walk down like the Prometheus crew with no bio suits too.
@patricj951
@patricj951 Год назад
In this case actually 5,76 times earth's gravity.
@davejones9469
@davejones9469 Год назад
@@patricj951 I was generalizing but makes sense with the size difference shown, provided the density is the same or similar. Actually now I wonder if size the right measurement to use. If the core and mantle proportions are different than earth, the density would be way different. A proportionately smaller core with more mantle would make it less dense, and vice versa for a larger core. In that way, the gravity would be impossible to predict.
@oil-gas-energy
@oil-gas-energy Год назад
Kepler 22B People calling us Crazy23B planet😂😂😂
@xzibitr
@xzibitr Год назад
Imagine if People in Keptler-22b saw earth and made a document about earth
@nganthoibakhangembam1031
@nganthoibakhangembam1031 Год назад
I would like you to bring a topic "What if the physical size of human being of all ages is reduced to half" what will happen to earth in its nature? What are the benefits as well as threats to human beings?
@WhatIfScienceShow
@WhatIfScienceShow Год назад
Thanks for the suggestion!
@nganthoibakhangembam1031
@nganthoibakhangembam1031 Год назад
@@WhatIfScienceShow 😊 eagerly waiting 💓💓💓
@cinemartin3530
@cinemartin3530 Год назад
In fact, other planets have already been found, much more "hospitable" for humans, where people will be able to live in the future. I can't say about whether they are further or closer than Kepler, but I confidently remember the studies that show that it is better there. When people invent a working way to travel in space fast enough, we will obviously fly to the wrong place. But, it was great to learn that scientists have finally developed cryo sleep for humans! I still thought it was all fantastic. Well, that's cool. This will be very useful to future space travelers, because their ships are unlikely to develop a speed much higher than the speed of light, as it seems to me, and they will need to somehow survive during their journey.
@JamesJohnson-iq5wb
@JamesJohnson-iq5wb Год назад
When we have interstellar travel in practical time scales planets won't even matter anymore. We'll build artificial "earths" from asteroids by making oneil cylinders. You can make something stupid like trillions of these iirc. We also have the option for things like the rings halo (bishop rings) and shell worlds/matrioshka worlds which are terraformed planets containing multiple layers all of which have earth gravity. Habitable planets likely won't matter very much in the far future with advances in technology.
@TheLostProbe
@TheLostProbe Год назад
i think anyone would take Teegarden's Star b/c or Kepler-186f over Kepler-22b. i dont really feel like getting crushed and suffocated
@isaacmontecillo4762
@isaacmontecillo4762 Год назад
@@TheLostProbe I just want to go there to kepler 22-b. 😭😭😭😭😭
@TheLostProbe
@TheLostProbe Год назад
@@isaacmontecillo4762 wait another 100+ years and you can
@isaacmontecillo4762
@isaacmontecillo4762 Год назад
@@TheLostProbe 100+ YEARS? THEN,I'M JUST REALLY DEAD BY THEN! 💀💀💀💀💀💀
@sheroiz
@sheroiz Год назад
Wonder what the cost of living and interest rates are going to be like over there??
@ioanbota9397
@ioanbota9397 14 дней назад
Realy I like this video its so interestyng
@seedyu1206
@seedyu1206 Год назад
I hope someday we will have communication with them.
@Dark.Syndicate
@Dark.Syndicate Год назад
with whom?
@meowseee2788
@meowseee2788 Год назад
Very interesting video….Sidebar…I always wonder though the search for life is based on our needs for life through experience here on Earth (water, oxygen, atmosphere etc.)….We have only experienced our point of view and scientist study what exsists already so why do we think that the same is needed when searching for life on other planets? Ex. We have organisms here that can survive without oxygen (Henneguya salminicola being an example)…why do we apply the same rules when looking for life on other planets? It is a genuine question and one that has sent me on a thought spiral for a while…I would love to hear from someone who may be more knowledgeable and can explain. TY 😊
@Joe-hv4qx
@Joe-hv4qx Год назад
Their looking for a new suitable planet for when this planet becomes inhabitable therefore they want to prepare for the next generations because maybe they will have the technology to do so.
@MADDLION247
@MADDLION247 Год назад
Did anyone ever think that "WE" might be the Aliens to all the other planets?... 🤔🤔🤔....😂😂😂.... 😳😳😳
@blainecephas2554
@blainecephas2554 Год назад
They can’t even take care this one.
@thecoulee1121
@thecoulee1121 Год назад
Even if the composition of the atmosphere were PERFECT on a planet that large, I’m pretty sire either atmospheric pressure or gravity or both would crush us.
@mg6192
@mg6192 Год назад
Weakling
@thecoulee1121
@thecoulee1121 Год назад
@@mg6192 HAHAHAH!! Indeed!!
@Spillers72
@Spillers72 Год назад
What if kepler 22b had an earth size moon that was habitable?
@maryann2628
@maryann2628 Год назад
We would see it wobble The mass is enough to be a binary system.
@aldwinnakpil1116
@aldwinnakpil1116 Год назад
What if somebody like us people are already living there.
@tiger_gaze
@tiger_gaze Год назад
Then we take it from them. As human are always be, taking stuff from others
@adonissssss
@adonissssss Год назад
@@tiger_gaze yesb💪🏻💪🏻
@NewNicator
@NewNicator Год назад
We all know that it is home to the Mithraic worshippers, atheists, and giant flying snakes.
@manuelruiz1649
@manuelruiz1649 Год назад
We'll get ready for a take over star tropper
@kerim1257
@kerim1257 Год назад
It is imposible
@YuriHalloreaso
@YuriHalloreaso Год назад
Thanks so much for video!
@grouchyoldman5348
@grouchyoldman5348 Год назад
Trillions of galaxies, with billions of stars that have many planet’s around them. I believe there is life out there, on many planets
@ALDZK20
@ALDZK20 Год назад
Can you do a what if jupiter collided with a planet because I don't really get how a solid mass like earth cant just pass through jupiter which is made solely of gas without being torn to pieces
@dungareekogi2442
@dungareekogi2442 Год назад
Just think of the Space Shuttle re-entering the Earth's atmosphere. The shuttle is colliding with just gas, but at such high speed the resulting friction creates intense heat. If it weren't for the heat shield the space shuttle would burn up. In fact if I remember correctly one of tiles of the space shuttle Columbia's heat shield failed which leads to its breaking up during reentry.
@aldrinfernandez5392
@aldrinfernandez5392 8 месяцев назад
I don't know, but I really like this one we have, no matter what.
@user-rh2pe3pm9z
@user-rh2pe3pm9z 11 месяцев назад
This planet is really interesting 😊
@josephjefferson2609
@josephjefferson2609 Год назад
WHAT IF......we could terraform Venus and Mars? What would the evolution or plants, animals, and humans would be? How would they differ? What are the pros and cons of being a 3 planet species? Would this help advance our space programs? Who would run the planets? Would they be 1 world government or many countries like Earth?
@WhatIfScienceShow
@WhatIfScienceShow Год назад
This is intriguing. Looking into it.
@Givemepeanutbutter
@Givemepeanutbutter Год назад
@@WhatIfScienceShow I thought there were videos on them already?
@JJ-fq4nl
@JJ-fq4nl Год назад
Venus greenhouse conditions would be too hard to change. Mars problem would be re-establishing it’s magneto sphere that’s crucial to prevent solar winds from stripping the atmosphere.
@josephjefferson2609
@josephjefferson2609 Год назад
JJ I know the process well let's say theoretical ways as of now to terraform a planet. But there's multiple theories on how to do it, as in Venus's case you need to cool down the planet 1st, so maybe we could build something to reflect most of the sunlight that hits the planet itself, or there are chemicals we could add that would help the cool down process, there's ways of filtering certain chemicals (carbon) out of the air. The list goes on and on how to terraform a planet such as Mars and Venus but I'm saying what if we could it through magic or science or whatever Im just theoretically saying what if we could do it. Thank you What If Channel for seeing the multiple questions here and not just how to terraform the planet
@henrynguyen6799
@henrynguyen6799 Год назад
1 world government… research it my friend dig deep into it, research QAnon, and Adrenochrome 👍
@matthewjdouglas6471
@matthewjdouglas6471 Год назад
How on earth can they know there's a planet 650 light years away. Imagine travelling for 650 years at the speed of light. That's so freaking far. You can't even Imagine
@karlbenecke6769
@karlbenecke6769 Год назад
its not far at all u ever heard of worm holes warp speed beam me up scotty but for real we as in usa has the tech from diffrent aliens they made agreements with
@matthewjdouglas6471
@matthewjdouglas6471 Год назад
@@karlbenecke6769 you just made me piss in my pants a little from laughter 😃 😀 🤡
@MainStreamRegimeDemocrats
@MainStreamRegimeDemocrats Год назад
Light travels quite nice through the ether, no atmosphere so the distance away isn't that big of a deal
@centurionoomae1543
@centurionoomae1543 Год назад
@@MainStreamRegimeDemocrats nah, dark matter and that.
@bagi1790
@bagi1790 Год назад
My elementary school physics teacher always taught us, your mass(kilograms) stays the same, you weigh different but you weigh in Newtons since weight is the force that equals mass times gravitational constant. So for 75 kilograms of mass, you wouldn't weigh 150kg, but ≈1500N. And yes, I am aware that scale would show 150 kg, but that is different story and not everyone knows Newtons, but everyone knows mass.
@cherenetdagne6160
@cherenetdagne6160 9 месяцев назад
I have visited kepler 22b for about 6 hours there is a rain forest 5 times larger than ours amazon.
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