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@astrumspace
@astrumspace 2 месяца назад
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@rockhound3.14
@rockhound3.14 2 месяца назад
In order to bake apple pie you must first create the entire universe. 😅 I can't remember who or where that quote came.from but that has always stuck with me 😅❤❤❤
@elijahsmall5873
@elijahsmall5873 Месяц назад
@@rockhound3.14That’s a neat quote. 👍🏾
@GregorianMG
@GregorianMG Месяц назад
​@@rockhound3.14I mean... that quote is not exactly wrong, lol.
@MANISHINSANvlogs
@MANISHINSANvlogs Месяц назад
view
@billionsandbillionsofstars
@billionsandbillionsofstars Месяц назад
Our pale blue dot is the most beautiful sight in the entire universe.
@corychristensen5917
@corychristensen5917 2 месяца назад
Alex is my best "go to sleep ASMR." After I let him sink in, I rewatch the next day to learn the lesson.
@dakarthadventure5360
@dakarthadventure5360 Месяц назад
Same also my every night
@I.amthatrealJuan
@I.amthatrealJuan Месяц назад
Him and John Michael Godier
@ShaktiChaturvedi
@ShaktiChaturvedi Месяц назад
Same ​@@I.amthatrealJuan
@Shiraanri
@Shiraanri Месяц назад
Mine too ❤
@James_3000
@James_3000 11 дней назад
letting him sink im 🥴🤤
@CasuallyCold
@CasuallyCold Месяц назад
What also fascinates me about Earth is the variation of terrain. We got dry deserts, wet rainforests, deep blue oceans, high monstrous mountains, etc. It's like multiple other worlds into one! Every other rocky planet we know of doesn't have features like our own home. The vastness, overwhelming size of our universe tends to make us forget about the interesting & beautiful features of our own world.
@senftube2460
@senftube2460 Месяц назад
I often think about that. We also have hail, snow, rain, rainbows, lightning, sun, a range of cloud types, seasons, day and night cycle, rivers, large streams, seas, oceans,…. There is so much variety in the „dead“ nature alone, it’s truly stunning
@CasuallyCold
@CasuallyCold Месяц назад
Fr dude fr. We our blessed to have a planet like our own.
@taiwandxt6493
@taiwandxt6493 Месяц назад
But at the same time, the vastness of our universe, and even our own solar system, tends to make us forget that we may not have the most interesting & beautiful features. We may not be the only planet with such variations in terrain and weather. And, the features that we do have, pale in comparison to the features beyond our basic comprehension of other worlds even within our own Solar System and elsewhere. Titan has seas of liquid methane, Europa and Enceladus have global oceans underground which could harbor life. That is just within our own solar system. Janssen, or 55 Cancri E in the 55 Cancri System, could be made up of nearly 1/3rd of it's mass in diamonds. And, there are also some speculations that there are planets outside of our own solar system better equipped for life than even Earth, such as KOI 5715.01.
@CasuallyCold
@CasuallyCold Месяц назад
Oh good to know!
@Profound.77
@Profound.77 2 месяца назад
Wow such an interesting planet, hope mankind gets to visit it one day
@andrebartels1690
@andrebartels1690 27 дней назад
Maybe we can find intelligent life forms.
@rsoss92js
@rsoss92js 2 месяца назад
Hey man. Someone has straight up ripped off one of your videos on Pluto. They've basically just re-uploaded your video with an AI voice over reading the same script. The channel is called Beyond The Cosmos.
@rsoss92js
@rsoss92js 2 месяца назад
I've just looked at the channel, and it looks like they've been doing the same with a lot of your videos.
@carlyellison8498
@carlyellison8498 2 месяца назад
Plagiarism is the highest compliment.
@oldnelson4298
@oldnelson4298 2 месяца назад
This is endemic on RU-vid, but RU-vid don't seem to want to do anything about it as it still generates ad revenue for them. Kyle Hill did an interesting video on the topic about a year ago called "RU-vid’s Science Scam Crisis", if you're interested to learn more.
@Sinyao
@Sinyao Месяц назад
​@@carlyellison8498Nah, being a patron is the new highest compliment.
@ValkyrieofNOLA
@ValkyrieofNOLA Месяц назад
Such a shame.,, they need to make their own content and stop ripping off others who put in the work and effort
@colinfurze
@colinfurze 2 месяца назад
Great to meet you at Open Sauce Alex
@MemeAnt
@MemeAnt 2 месяца назад
Indeed have become the annoying child First
@ethical3429
@ethical3429 2 месяца назад
my man
@stoobydootoo4098
@stoobydootoo4098 Месяц назад
Good you could both ketchup.
@ThaSlappyWappy
@ThaSlappyWappy Месяц назад
Holy… The man himself 😱
@medotaku9360
@medotaku9360 29 дней назад
​@@ThaSlappyWappynever heard of this guy but content looks cool
@JackDespero
@JackDespero Месяц назад
As fascinating as the Universe is, Earth is not only home, but one of the most interesting rarities that we have found in the universe yet.
@greyarea3804
@greyarea3804 22 дня назад
Yes please save our planet! It's the only one with beer
@SillyScores
@SillyScores Месяц назад
4:44 A sidereal day is roughly 23 hours and 56 minutes. That explains why my cats wake me up for food earlier every day.
@eekee6034
@eekee6034 Месяц назад
Of all the animals, cats might be the most cosmic ;)
@Hanklerfishies
@Hanklerfishies Месяц назад
i love earths water vapor clouds so much. beautiful from the ground, beautiful from space
@jaromir_kovar
@jaromir_kovar 2 месяца назад
Hello Alex, you are absolutely right, this planet has so much wonder to offer. With the astronomy and space exploration it is amazing to learn about planets made of diamonds, or places where molten iron rains down, but after the initial surprise and novelty of such other worlds wears off, it is clear that the dynamics, diversity, natural processes and just beauty of this planet stands out. You said it - "Will anything in universe ever be so beautiful and welcoming as this, our home planet?" I love this so much! Also, I am really glad, that you've mentioned that plate tectonics is rare and unique and what it does for life. I haven't heard it often before. After watching Anton Petrov's video yesterday about the fact that plate tectonics may be the reason why the Fermi paradox is a thing, I'm happy to hear about its importance and uniqueness from another source. Thank you so much for all you bring to this world, Alex. Amazing education but also reminder of beauty and gratefulness!
@Explore_x_Gaming
@Explore_x_Gaming Месяц назад
Keep it up ❤
@user-jf8le5tz7p
@user-jf8le5tz7p Месяц назад
This video is very beautifully made and created, It reminds us how much beauty, how dynamic and important earth to us. But many people on earth don't appreciate earth that much, like Carl Sagan said "We succeeded in taking that picture, and, if you look at it, you see a dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever lived, lived out their lives"
@TheWeatherbuff
@TheWeatherbuff 2 месяца назад
I learned all this stuff in Meteorology school, and I need daily refresher lessons to remember it all. Same is true for many of my colleagues. Thank you, Alex! 😊
@keithlutman5611
@keithlutman5611 2 месяца назад
Excellent, quite wondrous. You can see why some people believe in a designed Earth.
@catsandjewels
@catsandjewels 2 месяца назад
Thank you Alex, Earth is so beautiful we are so lucky ❤❤❤
@Explore_x_Gaming
@Explore_x_Gaming Месяц назад
🌎❤
@salmay4266
@salmay4266 Месяц назад
This video made me feel gratitude
@Mikee512
@Mikee512 Месяц назад
Earth is also the Milky Way Galaxy's nearest Earth-like planet.
@logic.and.reasoning
@logic.and.reasoning 27 дней назад
???
@gerardwalker2159
@gerardwalker2159 2 месяца назад
Imagine being an eternal conciousness roaming the cosmos for eternity alone. Seeing nothing (other concious life), knowing nothing, bored, lost, utterly alone. Every gakaxy, every star you visit.....nothing. Then one day in that eternity of loneliness, you discover Earth and think to yourself 'alas i have finally found heaven in a universe of hell'
@thomasnishantha4941
@thomasnishantha4941 Месяц назад
Is it heaven though? :)
@Quickened1
@Quickened1 Месяц назад
An eternal consciousness? Oh, you must mean God. Let me tell ya, he didn't create all this to leave it 99.999~% void of life... I'm afraid life is everywhere in the universe, and God put it there for His pleasure...
@steveDC51
@steveDC51 Месяц назад
@@Quickened1I think the reverse is more likely to be true.
@Mike-xq7ib
@Mike-xq7ib Месяц назад
​@Quickened1 He didn't say God, so it's a bit goofy to assume that's what he meant.
@OneEna
@OneEna Месяц назад
​@@Quickened1you say "god is the creator" and equate god to the eternal consciousness, yet the eternal consciousness "discovers earth", so the eternal consciousness is not god
@patricianunes3521
@patricianunes3521 2 месяца назад
Really enjoyed this video, but then I also enjoy all your videos.
@elijahsmall5873
@elijahsmall5873 Месяц назад
Honestly yeah
@bnthern
@bnthern 2 месяца назад
thank you well presented - in my time in the navy and then travels over 20 years i have been amazed at the differences and similarities from north to south / east to west in geograpy and people - thank you!
@classifiedsecret6383
@classifiedsecret6383 Месяц назад
Consider the three great advances that got us out of the caves and into the cities. 1) The harnessing of fire. 2) The invention of the wheel. 3) The creation of the first Tandoori Mixed Grill. Cheers
@eekee6034
@eekee6034 Месяц назад
Tandoori can get me out of my cave any time! 😄
@TrevorJC
@TrevorJC 2 месяца назад
Very inspiring, I love our Planet Earth!
@Explore_x_Gaming
@Explore_x_Gaming Месяц назад
🌎❤
@BabyMakR
@BabyMakR Месяц назад
I think Pumbaa said it best. "home is where your rump rests" Home is where you exist with (relative) safety and security as well as friends and possibly family.
@barry99705
@barry99705 2 месяца назад
Person at 13:00 has their priorities straight. Gotta save the coffee!
@kindlin
@kindlin Месяц назад
This is nearly the exact comment I was going to make, thank you. EDIT: I laugh every time I watch it.
@eekee6034
@eekee6034 Месяц назад
Haha! Thanks for the time code, that was well worth a re-watch :D
@AlexSeesing
@AlexSeesing Месяц назад
Absolutely lovely done this whole series. I'm very grateful to you for doing this series. It definitely enriched my understanding of the world I'm living in. The world I'm part of. One side of mine hopes many years from now your channel is one the most accessible sources to understanding the universe but I also understand that we are just beginning to unfold the mysteries of this vast enigmatic universe. There will be so many new stories to tell and of course, you'll find me there. Just like a faint star in the night, one of your many fans.
@fffrrraannkk
@fffrrraannkk Месяц назад
This is why a colony on Mars will never work. The first people who are born on Mars will learn how amazing Earth is and curse the people who forced them to be born on Mars. Then they'll just end up coming back here.
@elijahsmall5873
@elijahsmall5873 Месяц назад
I’m pretty sure they wouldn’t stay on Mars forever. We’d probably do something similar to the ISS where people go there for a few months or longer and then return to Earth. If not, maybe they live on Mars but are allowed to visit Earth every now and then and people on Earth could visit Mars every now and then as well. Or maybe reproduction won’t be allowed on Mars until we can find some way to colonize it and make it Earth-like (which comes with its own set of problems). But there are many other problems with building/starting a colony on Mars that people are actively trying to solve. Mother nature loves to throw challenges at us but eventually we find a way to overcome them even if it takes thousands of years to do so.
@dannydetonator
@dannydetonator Месяц назад
I seems without burrowing deep underground, humans would receive a lethal dose of cosmic radiation on Mars in a few years. Though that's enough time to get homesick.
@ldubt4494
@ldubt4494 Месяц назад
Mars will not be settled to live there. Mars will be settled for mining and research, and all people that will go there will go by an incentive. Also, by that point travel between earth and mars will only take some weeks, if youre born there and want to move to earth it will be no problem.
@tylerwright3950
@tylerwright3950 Месяц назад
Your bones and muscles would be weaker in mars people so some probably wouldn't be able to come to earth if they couldn't adapt
@ldubt4494
@ldubt4494 Месяц назад
@@tylerwright3950 Mars doesnt have this weak of a gravity, while they certainly wouldnt be top athletes for a while on earth, they would be fine and over time muscles would build up.
@bryanbryan2968
@bryanbryan2968 Месяц назад
One thing that intrigues me is how the Earth has a 23 degree tilt. Perfect might be 22 1/2 degrees, as it exactly regulates a balanced set of extremes. 23, though, allows a couple days for weather patterns to minutely dwell, which creates a tiny amount of chaos to occur, helping create near equal sustainable rainfall and moderate air pressures(obviously not the soul reason for this but it helps).
@bryanbryan2968
@bryanbryan2968 Месяц назад
As for nearby exoplanets, from all that I have read, and with a little statistical guesswork, within a 10 light year radius, there should be 5-15 habitable worlds around mostly red, orange, and yellow dwarf stars, and maybe 1 supermoon around a brown dwarf or a super Jupiter. Farther out, this proportion, relative to volume of space and density of stars, should be about the same.
@eekee6034
@eekee6034 Месяц назад
Just the right amount of chaos. I like that. :) @@bryanbryan2968 Habitability requires so many factors to be just right that it's hard to even find what they all are. One which gets me is having the right amount of water. For all that we say Earth's oceans are vast, the science has found that we should have far more water. The Earth's surface was once covered in an ocean many miles deep. The search for a mechanism by which this excess water disappeared concluded with the discovery that a certain isotope of aluminium would have had the right energy output to boil off that much water and the right half-life to have decayed to the isotope ratio we now see. So maybe there are 5-15 worlds of a comfortable temperature within 10 light years, but many of them might be flooded to such a depth, they have no stable areas which aren't under pressure far higher than the bottom of Earth's oceans.
@dan797
@dan797 Месяц назад
I love the breathable air myself and the radiation protection from the sun, not to mention comfortable temperatures
@knowledgehub76-k6g
@knowledgehub76-k6g 2 месяца назад
Your videos will never fail to excite me about the cosmos. 😊 🌍
@elijahsmall5873
@elijahsmall5873 Месяц назад
"The Earth is the cradle of humanity, but mankind cannot stay in the cradle forever." - Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
@BPantherPink
@BPantherPink 2 месяца назад
Beautiful...just too beautiful a vdo ❤ Thank YOU
@FastGunner2040
@FastGunner2040 Месяц назад
This Earth place seems like it'd be a cool planet to visit.
@anthonymarcello1265
@anthonymarcello1265 Месяц назад
Debatable. 😂
@cybrown
@cybrown Месяц назад
Speaking as a long time native, you wouldn't want to live here
@user-ol2so9ce2q
@user-ol2so9ce2q Месяц назад
Mostly harmless.😂
@ldubt4494
@ldubt4494 Месяц назад
​@@anthonymarcello1265 then have fun on venus, goodbye.
@anthonymarcello1265
@anthonymarcello1265 Месяц назад
@ldubt4494 so, there's actually the possibility of living in the upper atmosphere of Venus, above the sulfuric acid clouds. It's potentially dense enough that it might be very plausible to build floating settlements. Or so I've read.
@brandyballoon
@brandyballoon Месяц назад
I'm glad you mentioned tidal forces acting on the crust, not just the water. Tidal force acts on everything, it's just that the water moves because it can, but the thin layer of rock is under enormous strain because it can't move easily - a strain that changes direction four times a day. The planet is being constantly massaged and I believe this is the cause of the grumbling and groaning, the thousands of tiny earthquakes that occur each day. Convection currents in the mantle probably cause the overall directional movement, but as you say, it's likely that tidal forces enable or enhance this movement by constantly nudging it. On the time scale of plate tectonics, it'd be like a vibration.
@erichtomanek4739
@erichtomanek4739 Месяц назад
Another fact that most get wrong: Earth has intelligent life.
@mitseraffej5812
@mitseraffej5812 Месяц назад
Pockets of intelligence that are rapidly evaporating, thus concentrating the intelligence in an ever diminishing number of people. This is very apparent in the US.
@Ntmoffi
@Ntmoffi Месяц назад
I think you just outed yourself.
@Shattered3582
@Shattered3582 Месяц назад
@@mitseraffej5812 i wish humanity was more intelligent, but remember that we are the smartest creatures, with the most accomplishments we know of.
@insertphrasehere15
@insertphrasehere15 Месяц назад
Debatable.
@eekee6034
@eekee6034 Месяц назад
I love the ambiguity in the original comment: It doesn't actually say whether Earth has or doesn't have intelligent life. :D But on a serious and sobering note, scientists have recently learned how prevalent tyre dust is, and that the particles are small enough to slip through the blood-brain barrier, though we don't yet know what it might do to the brain. However, there's an association between lack of intelligence and petty crime, and I can't help noticing that petty crime is a far bigger problem in and near urban areas. But no part of Earth's surface is without tyre dust, and over 50% of the microplastics in the oceans have turned out to be tyre dust. I love cars, but there's increasing evidence that they're amongst the stupidest things humans have ever created.
@captjack2112
@captjack2112 Месяц назад
By far the most enjoyable videos on YT and 100% appreciate that there is no agendas being pushed, just info 👍❤️💕. Cheers and Bless those who understand our place in the universe
@eekee6034
@eekee6034 Месяц назад
I will never cease to wonder at the universe, especially Earth.
@user-gx1rk8yw6l
@user-gx1rk8yw6l Месяц назад
Same here, though *I* would replace ''especially" with "despite"...
@eekee6034
@eekee6034 Месяц назад
@@user-gx1rk8yw6l Why? We only suffer due to human mismanagement and misrule. For instance, there have been entire societies which were non-violent and didn't overbreed. Arguments to the contrary are prime examples of propaganda in support of misrule. Having been alive for 50 years and having paid attention to older people when I was little, I can entirely believe the World Health Organization when they said, before COVID-19, "We're the sickest we've ever been." Propagandists answer this by questioning the meaning of the word "disease"; it's disgusting to hear! And I have reason to believe that disease is connected with overpopulation. Ugh! That's enough of problems. I could write a lot more, listing problems and evidence, but the birds are singing on this bright morning and I've got to get myself a tasty breakfast. ;) I'm hoping for God's Kingdom to end the mismanagement. There is evidence it's real.
@brown2889
@brown2889 Месяц назад
Great series Alex! Really enjoyed all the detail and I noticed all the extra time put into each video. Thanks Alex and the Astrum Team. Thanks to the Patreons.
@MustangsbyMatt
@MustangsbyMatt 5 дней назад
9:22 🎶 The days are longer. The nights are shorter. The sun is shining. It’s noticeably warmer. Summer! Every single moment is worth its weight in gold. Summer! It’s like the world’s best story and it’s waiting to be told! 🎶
@NotwarriorAnimations
@NotwarriorAnimations Месяц назад
Excellent video, congrats! Amazing edit, your calming voice, stunning clips... Love it!
@andrewthomson137
@andrewthomson137 15 дней назад
I think JRR Tolkin solved that monthly calendar problem with the Hobbits calendar way back in the 1930's
@MrZenzio
@MrZenzio Месяц назад
I am not convinced; my girlfriend is pretty adamant I'm the most dense object in our solar system.
@Brett-yq7pj
@Brett-yq7pj Месяц назад
Get off your big fat mass and do something with your life
@Dsbarrynl
@Dsbarrynl Месяц назад
😂
@jd32k
@jd32k Месяц назад
So incredibly complex and beautifully perfect enough to work together
@JamesMEEKSo1
@JamesMEEKSo1 Месяц назад
Can we get a playlist for all the new “our solar systems planets” series now that the remasters are complete?
@vashman01
@vashman01 17 дней назад
3:46 it's 364.25 days. That means the year is shorter than we count which means there will a full day after 4 years not accounted for. If it was 365.25 days, we would have to remove some time from our calender every once in a while.
@76629online
@76629online Месяц назад
I have been to earth several times, personally. I always enjoy it.
@BraveSpark
@BraveSpark Месяц назад
Bros voice is angelic, love this dude
@JohnnyNiteTrain
@JohnnyNiteTrain Месяц назад
These scientists and ancient astronomers from a couple thousand years ago were just amazing. Goes to show you, for as long as humans have been around, there has always been bright, innovative people.
@Gooden_Eye
@Gooden_Eye Месяц назад
really good video Alex, nicely researched and very detailed ✌️😎
@strixfiremind
@strixfiremind Месяц назад
"Keeping time can be more complicated than you thought" this is exactly correct. I didnt realize how little I knew about time until I began studying for a world I'm creating. The thing I thought would take a couple hours at most to study sucked me into a 2 month rabbit hole...and I may be more lost now than I was in the beginning, lmffao.
@derpdawg420
@derpdawg420 Месяц назад
5:00 this is so crazy but im about 99.99% sure that I worked at this apartment complex. Everything about it looks exactly the same, seeing this just about threw me out of my chair once I saw it. Im almost certain. I worked there as an apartment maintenance technician back then.
@twysted_catalyst9096
@twysted_catalyst9096 2 месяца назад
Man, watching your videos always gives me the urge to play some KSP
@neerajwa
@neerajwa Месяц назад
After all the talk of giant stars and super massive black holes, it is easy to lose sight of the fact that earth is not really a peanut.
@NUTBIBLE
@NUTBIBLE Месяц назад
I feel like this will be played on a ship drifting through space in a few hundred years from now. As a generation grows up only knowing the vast emptiness of space.
@AayamSoni
@AayamSoni 2 месяца назад
Too early for the video today!!
@Squiddo_The_CrystAlien
@Squiddo_The_CrystAlien 2 месяца назад
Lol
@JKHTX
@JKHTX 23 дня назад
0:26 humans working to change that feature
@mattp8466
@mattp8466 13 дней назад
No matter how hard us humans fuck up our planet, we can be rest assured life will outlast us
@tinkej5703
@tinkej5703 Месяц назад
COME ON LET HIM GET TO 2 MIL SUBS GO GO GO
@robertb.seddon1687
@robertb.seddon1687 2 месяца назад
There 's no place like home!😎🤙❤
@stoobydootoo4098
@stoobydootoo4098 Месяц назад
Home is where the hearth is.
@snappycattimesten
@snappycattimesten Месяц назад
16:03 individuals may have that intelligence. Many do not.
@shreyaschillal
@shreyaschillal Месяц назад
I really like your voice, explanation of the stuff of space contents really match domain
@umbrellacorp.
@umbrellacorp. Месяц назад
All these years, never thought earth was this complicated.🌎
@faustbos
@faustbos 21 день назад
I had to laugh out loud at the earthquake footage around 13:00. I've never been in a violent earthquake, but if I ever am, I'm sure I would have the wherewithal, as the lady in the footage did, to risk going in for my coffee before evacuation
@sirfer6969
@sirfer6969 Месяц назад
Your third-person description of the Earth, as a celestial body, is quite delightful. I'm known as a bit of space nerd amongst my colleagues and they are often surprised that Earth is my favourite planet and by my reasoning,...it's where I'm from! =) Also I reckon it's the best looking planet in our Solar System
@BA-gn3qb
@BA-gn3qb 29 дней назад
If the earth keeps spinning faster and faster, we'll all get thrown off it. Which is the planet's master plan.
@MichaelJohnsonAzgard
@MichaelJohnsonAzgard Месяц назад
Great video. Another thing about our calendar is that not every 4 years is a leap year. I've spent way too long trying to type this explanation without it reading complete nonsense, that I just copied it from Google. "Every year that is exactly divisible by four is a leap year, except for years that are exactly divisible by 100, but these centurial years are leap years if they are exactly divisible by 400. For example, the years 1700, 1800, and 1900 are not leap years, but the years 1600 and 2000 are."
@FelonyVideos
@FelonyVideos 13 дней назад
Earth sounds interesting. Maybe someday I will go visit it.
@jeff__w
@jeff__w Месяц назад
1:07 “You may have heard people call the Earth pear-shaped, or even egg-shaped.” That’s wrong, of course. The Earth is _obviously_ “an oblate spheroid with a pear-shaped modification.” (I read that in my earth science textbook about half a century ago and never forgot it.)
@konradcomrade4845
@konradcomrade4845 14 дней назад
it is also worth mentioning that more than half of the Earth's ocean water is at cold 4°C. Earth has quite a lot of cold water since the ice ages! inn the days of the Dinos, it wasn't so cold deep down!
@seantlewis376
@seantlewis376 Месяц назад
This would be a very good video to watch in 2nd Grade. If the students can stay awake listening to this guy's voice.
@lethalmantis89
@lethalmantis89 Месяц назад
This is one of the best video's I've ever seen about earth, and in 20 minutes. That's quite an accomplishment. Thank you very much!
@michaelh7928
@michaelh7928 13 дней назад
Always interesting and informative. Thank you Alex!
@ALuimes
@ALuimes 12 дней назад
4:15 Duodecember should actually be the logical name for December (which could become the new name for October), with January being Micember; February, Bicember; March, Tricember, etc.
@johnwythe1409
@johnwythe1409 19 дней назад
Can we add having a semi molten core, creating a magnetic field, and a large enough moon to cause tides, and an ozone layer to the list of criteria required of a plant to be able to sustain life?
@elbertjoseph4107
@elbertjoseph4107 Месяц назад
Earth is such a fascinating place to live and learn about.
@genelang9629
@genelang9629 Месяц назад
This is one of the best videos out of many! Definitely a Saver! 👍😉
@cheffrey82
@cheffrey82 Месяц назад
Interesting to learn that if the crust were smooth, then we'd have a surface ocean 3km deep. I wonder if some of the Earth-like exoplanets that have been discovered are purely ocean worlds, with the only 'land' available being frozen polar caps?
@DarioushAryan
@DarioushAryan Месяц назад
great... bravoo
@JoeVanGogh
@JoeVanGogh 16 дней назад
Great video as always! Don't ever stop❤️🔭
@jeremydumoit4487
@jeremydumoit4487 2 месяца назад
Fantastic video
@JeremiahBmayer
@JeremiahBmayer Месяц назад
Great video, as always, Alex 11:54. I live there
@M42-Orion-Nebula
@M42-Orion-Nebula 2 месяца назад
Earth is overrated. Come to Mars. Sincerely, Vector P.S. Please send help, I'm still stranded.
@scottishcelts2040
@scottishcelts2040 2 месяца назад
😂😂
@nerevar8823
@nerevar8823 2 месяца назад
I'm jealous. Let's swap, but don't bring humans to Mars
@ce43790
@ce43790 2 месяца назад
Mars is overrated, I prefer Uranus
@UptownBoogieDown
@UptownBoogieDown 2 месяца назад
Elon, clam down.
@avinashgore6258
@avinashgore6258 2 месяца назад
Come to Mars and never go back! 😂😂
@zeffmalchazeen3429
@zeffmalchazeen3429 Месяц назад
this series reminds me of the encyclopedia i had when I was a kid, chapters dedicated to each planets. Read it almost daily and memorized it.
@stoobydootoo4098
@stoobydootoo4098 Месяц назад
What's the third sentence on page 68?
@salemas5
@salemas5 Месяц назад
8:44 honestly i dont believe that distance from the sun does not matter here. Because in January we in EU, US and Asia have winter, but Australia has summer. And now compare how hot summers are there and how hot summers at same latitude are in EU. It definetly should be one of reasons why australia is hell at summer.
@WilliamrSchmutzer
@WilliamrSchmutzer Месяц назад
I'm mostly impressed with the substantiations in this video of my own late realizations that the entire cosmos seems to adhere to some divine plan of perfection and direction towards evolution based on a predetermined paradym of guidance from both the ultimate combined creative source and the variety of imaginative consciousness projected by sentient beings who just so hold the abilities of the imagination concepts
@matheuspereira8634
@matheuspereira8634 2 месяца назад
What a beautiful planet ❤
@elijahsmall5873
@elijahsmall5873 Месяц назад
Yeah. I do hope to visit it someday. Things are just a little rough here on Proxima Centauri b. Jokes aside, I agree. It is truly something to behold.👍🏾
@billionsandbillionsofstars
@billionsandbillionsofstars Месяц назад
@@elijahsmall5873 I want to visit Proxima Centauri B as well, but I’ll be homesick if I left Earth for 75 thousand years.
@mnaeseth24
@mnaeseth24 Месяц назад
Love watching your videos when I’m going to sleep
@andrewah15
@andrewah15 Месяц назад
Great video with beautiful and stunning visuals of how truly amazing the Earth is. 😎
@christracy7583
@christracy7583 2 месяца назад
😊❤️🌟Thanks for shining 👍❣️
@leanne5751
@leanne5751 29 дней назад
Thank you so much for this video!
@bailey.nt86
@bailey.nt86 Месяц назад
@cameraconspiries you should debunk this video. With your new Z6iii 😮
@Keram_urt
@Keram_urt 12 дней назад
3:58 A year is actually 365.2425 days long. Every four hundred years, an additional leap day is added. For instance, 1600 and 2000, was a leap year, while 1900 or 1800 or 1700 was not. This is also not the perfect value either, it is just that the Gregorian calendar which most of us use, pretends that the year is a bit simpler.
@Enlightenuser-n6n
@Enlightenuser-n6n 15 дней назад
6:00 is the start of the 400 day cycle topic.
@jameslawson1952
@jameslawson1952 2 месяца назад
This is the best one.
@autismuskaefer
@autismuskaefer Месяц назад
Wow, these images were so beautiful again.
@lght5548
@lght5548 Месяц назад
Another excellent video about our fascinating universe. The production quality and visuals were superb. Thanks Alex 👍
@danieldmg
@danieldmg 2 месяца назад
You're awesome, congrats
@sagnikchatterjee2946
@sagnikchatterjee2946 12 дней назад
Our calendar is Lunisolar because our ancestors found out logically that not only Sun but Moon also plays significant role in our lives.
@waliatgodsfavour6471
@waliatgodsfavour6471 Месяц назад
Our home!❤ I shed a tear there
@ohasis8331
@ohasis8331 Месяц назад
We really do live between a rock and a hard place.
@BX_BR
@BX_BR Месяц назад
I'm in love with space, and I fell in love because of your channel. Keep up the vids man, they are great!
@Dradly101
@Dradly101 Месяц назад
Cheeky little end the ad there lol
@fantomghost6213
@fantomghost6213 Месяц назад
Could you please do a video on what happens, and the timeframe involved, when the Moon finally pulls away from the Earth? I know it would be hypothetical because no one really knows what will happen, but that would be a very interesting video indeed! Thanks, Alex!
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