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Ridddle +141
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Месяц назадJordan Philip Perris
I don't think that civilisations that advanced would be using something as archaic as currencies and would have likely moved past war and conquest, especially with so much materials and methods being readily available to them, besides we would be very easy and noticeable pray if they were still dabbing with such brutal methods as some of them would likely be close enough so that they could have taken us over ages ago if they wanted to, so I don't think we have anything to worry about. Besides, when reaching a certain stage maybe it is far more comfortable/pleasurable/etc to have themselves contained in a perfectly generated environment :)
14 дней назадJordan Philip Perris
@PT Bohall Well, a civilisation that advanced would surely know of us (Even when we were at pre industrial stages).
14 дней назадBen Underwood
@Some Kinda Druid Dude Yes. It produced 50% more energy than it took to power it. I don't know if it would power a warp drive.
27 дней назадAnthony Narozniak +3267
We're always finding signs of alien life on YouTube..... nowhere else just YouTube
Месяц назадIan Kyle
Lol where else would you hear about it when everyone on YouTube lol
21 час назадMelford
Hahahahahaha...swears
2 дня назадAnthony Narozniak +1
@Em Khet I gotta give you a thumbs up on that one....
2 дня назадEm Khet +1
No you're wrong @anthonynarozniak9725. Alien life can be found also on Star Trek, Star Wars, Battle Star Galactica, 🤔🤔🤔🤔, hmmmm, Marvel Comics, DC Comics, oh and Disney😶..... Too infinity and beyond 😶. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
2 дня назадDream +845
I feel like many alien civilizations wouldn't get caught up in "cost" as some of them may just do things instead of worrying about others. Again, if a civilization have successfully harvested and destroyed planets, they probably wouldn't have countries or different governments like us.
Месяц назадricardo avacado
big chungus
7 дней назадDanie George
Dream
8 дней назадAhmad Faris
@G h o s t ewe are doing that now.. the gays and the alphabet community are being weeded out in a few thousand years we're gonna have normal human beings
13 дней назадSwarm270
when greed isnt the earths main focus we might have a shot at moving to type 2
25 дней назадSKANKHUNTDAVE
I’d like to think that once a civilization becomes so advanced they would have no need for currency and what not.
26 дней назадPablo November +390
Im just staggered how many astronomers there is to notice all of these details over decades and nothing being forgotten
Месяц назадonlythewise1
@Wass Gang cant you say i don't know what ya mean god
19 дней назадWass Gang
@Seth Yellin universe*
19 дней назадWass Gang
@onlythewise1 I don’t know what you mean man
19 дней назадonlythewise1
@Wass Gang not likely explain two life's per galaxy
19 дней назадWass Gang
What’s even more crazy is there are so many starts in the universe they can’t watch them all, but this many anomalies in the amount of starts they are able to view is astounding. This could really mean that advanced civilization may be all over the place.
19 дней назадAntsCanada +227
This is mind blowing!
Месяц назадwee bobo
So are you
7 дней назадmartyr
I was at your meet & greet in the philippines. Nice meeting you!
26 дней назадjosiah amon
To ants we are the aliens
26 дней назадChris Lippincott +1
Who's 🌬️ blowing? 🤔
26 дней назадSock Puppet Theatre +1
@Dpain on what...clique-bait?
27 дней назадAlex Grey +56
This is what you forgot to mention: Earlier this year, astronomers led by Kailash Sahu of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, announced the discovery of the first known isolated stellar-mass black hole. This is also whom you forgot to mention: TMiguel Alcubierre Miguel Alcubierre Moya (born March 28, 1964) is a Mexican theoretical physicist. Alcubierre is known for the proposed Alcubierre drive, a speculative warp drive by which a spacecraft could achieve faster-than-light travel.
Месяц назадIan Brown +1
Didn’t he put an image of an Alcubierre drive ship in this video?
25 дней назадBillder Inbaja +1
A speculative warp drive. The script writers on Star Trek did that. You think that is in some way important?
Месяц назадMORTIMER SCHNERD +9
And all you need to implement an Alcubierre drive is a pocket full of magic beans, or nearly infinite energy, or negative mass, or a mono-pole etc., etc,. etc.
Месяц назадK Matcyk +21
Hey guys. Just wana say thanks for all the the latest stuff. Great to see you guys back on the trail. The topics are amazing . 4th 5th and 6th dimension perception would be my favorite ! You're the best!!
Месяц назадAndre Klugel +58
The best part of a Dyson Sphere, is that it never loses suction.
Месяц назадDaddyFatSack
Aliens would definitely love our humour
6 дней назадliam wilkinson +2
Not a sausage.
24 дня назадJ Smxke +2
I was legit thinkin about that dude 5 mins ago
27 дней назадTim Seeburger +73
I like that we can hypothesize such things and question everything. Pretty amazing if you think about it.
Месяц назадReDragon
@Vaesheth Blade and what did you expect? videos as evidence where you can see real dyson sphere?
13 дней назадA Grand World
@Vaesheth Blade nah he wasn’t claiming that😅
Месяц назадVaesheth Blade +3
@Tim Seeburger I think all he meant was that this video was click bait. It boasts "traces of type II civilizations in space" but delivers mindless drivel instead. Oh well, mindless drivel has passed as evidence for over 150 years now, so go ahead and swallow it hook, line, and sinker. I'll wait for something with a little more weight behind it before I claim to seen evidence.
Месяц назадTim Seeburger
@Michael Isbill Ugh the alone hypothesis is viable too. Have you looked up the "perfect earth" one which I think we are too conceited.
Месяц назадhackman669 +1
Perhaps censor around children and sensitive folks?😁
Месяц назадbroke Vulture +7
funny to see that this channel slowly but surely turns into the history channel :D
26 дней назадGeo smo +8
Type 3/4 will use singularities for power. Gravitational waves from a pinpoint blackhole being converted to energy. Just like any other kind of measurable wave there is a way to convert gravitational waves to energy. We just haven't figured it out yet.
28 дней назадKeiran Grant +259
Lol, I absolutely love the fact that some scientists will make up almost impossible scenarios just to avoid saying it could be aliens
Месяц назадGmork
@JAKE Not a theory. A hypothesis.
16 дней назадWilly +1
@JAKE what's more possible an alien species creating a hypothetical sci-fi project or just some space dust drifting around?
23 дня назад♡ෆ愛ෆ♡
@Sarn that's exactly what I meant..😟
27 дней назадSadboysean +110
I never understood why harnessing larger forms of energy was the basis for being in one of the tiers but I feel energy efficiency would be the most realistic path forward for us. Like the Tungsten light bulb and the LED
Месяц назадCharizard Man
@BornKingGamer yea the tech simply isn’t advanced enough to know for sure, but like most things we make the best guess we can, till we can prove/disprove it. But either way, low end would still be very high, and high end would be unimaginable. One way or another we will definitely need more energy to run all the computers necessary, in order to make the jump to an immortal species. Plus none of that data being stored truly matters if we are still planet locked. We may become uploaded information but if our home gets annihilated we go with it. The only way to truly be an immortal civilization (or as close to unkillable as we can fathom) would require us to live in multiple places so far away from each other nothing could wipe us all out at once, then maybe a cloud system style Shari g of consciousness could move us out of danger. Or we could all be wrong and all this is just nonsense and the true path to our final form is something we literally can’t even imagine yet 😂
23 дня назадBornKingGamer +1
@Charizard Man Oh I watched the video I while back.
23 дня назадBornKingGamer
@Charizard Man I think it's something like we can look at how many neurons are firing, but we don't know how much information is actually contained within a neuron that determines whether it fires or not to begin with.
23 дня назадCharizard Man
@BornKingGamer honestly man check out their video, it’s title says something about living forever, they do a far better job explaining it than I ever could, but it was definitely eye opening to how complex our “consciousness” actually could be, and how much data it takes to run these bodies.
23 дня назадCharizard Man
@BornKingGamer right I think it’s based off what we know about our current computers and their data processing power, which at this point in time is our only comparison. I think all they can do is say this many process happen, it’d take our current tech this much energy to do that many. I’m sure the number will shrink as our technology gets better, but I think that explanation is the only one that would make sense. By the time we have access to the tech to make it happen I’m sure computer chips will be ridiculously advanced from where we are now.
23 дня назадCineMarTiN +17
Very interesting video. You know, your videos made me realize something. Everything that was said in this video is here thanks to calculations and long observations of astronomers. It would seem boring, but in fact Space is a very interesting thing. It's just that those who do not see the point in changing the brightness of stars or other seemingly insignificant details simply do not look at astronomy correctly. Fantasy is very important here. As soon as we start thinking about why certain things can happen in space, then in the same second your whole world becomes much more interesting! Other civilizations, aliens and the like immediately become real. I really like your approach to this matter, and I would really like as many people as possible to treat this topic with the same attitude. 😁👍
Месяц назадGmork
@Contumelious - What is the point of you.
16 дней назадContumelious -
Sure thing. So why haven't they contacted us? They can traverse GALAXIES so can be here in 10 minutes. Your turn. Why haven't they contacted us KNOWING that we know about them? Oh my gosh, I didn't see your username is cinetrope. I retract my question. You were prepared to advance every alien movie trope from the last 75 years. No sir. You have no answers.
Месяц назадChad Kunego - Author +13
Or maybe, for the fast radio bursts, they leave the energy beams focused on the ship until it actually jumps to warp, then they shut the beam down. So for a split-second, after the ship jumps to warp, the energy beam continues to be emitted. That snippet of energy that continues on since the ship was no longer there to capture it is what causes the FRB. That would make more sense than the beam misfiring or missing the ship entirely. It's just some unused energy that continued after the ship took off.
Месяц назадChad Kunego - Author
@Knotengajin I already provided a response for this, but to recap and clarify: They would only use this method to jump between systems they already control. I.E. already have Dyson spheres set up to provide the power. This could be thought of as their mass transit system. To jump to other star systems they don't control, they would use more advanced craft that can draw the energy directly from the host star without needing a dyson sphere to focus the energy. Also, just to clarify, I wasn't proposing this as a possibility. I was just responding to the narrator's comment at the 15:20ish mark, that they actually missed the ship completely. I assume that they're too advanced for this to happen with any regularity, but having a blip get projected after the ship vanished would more accurately explain that type of situation.
13 дней назадKnotengajin
@Chad Kunego - AuthorNah, can’t rely on a Dyson sphere enclosed star power supply to get you to a new system unless it’s specifically a one way trip unless you lived long enough or worked fast enough to get a new sphere up and running at the destination. If a species already had a network of spheres set up, they likely had another means of travel to get there and back especially if you got to a new system and found a lack of raw materials or something.
13 дней назадChad Kunego - Author
@Knotengajin Unless they're just jumping between star systems they already control. This is assuming they have more complex ships meant for traveling to places they don't control that allow them to just pull up next to a star and draw energy off of it directly.
14 дней назадKnotengajin
That hypothesis itself is problematic as each ship would be on a one way trip unless the destination also had a Dyson sphere power source ready to power the return.
15 дней назадKnotengajin
That hypothesis itself is problematic as each ship would be on a one way trip unless the destination also had a Dyson sphere power source ready to power the return.
15 дней назадClos25. Aka Carlos O +2
What would be simpler and more convenient planet hopping or dimensional jumping?
Месяц назадDonnie Adams +55
Yes! This is the type of stuff I like to fill my mind with when I'm having trouble falling asleep. If I start thinking and hypothesizing in my mind about space concepts while trying to fall asleep, I find that I do fall asleep so much faster.
Месяц назадLegend Gaming YT
what im doin rn
27 дней назадDonnie Adams
@Voltage yeah if I do t have something like this to focus on I’ll have 100 different things running through my head.
27 дней назадVoltage +1
@Donnie Adams I’m the same way. I can watch this and fall right asleep. But nothing and my brain is just like running rampant
27 дней назадDonnie Adams
@No U haha yeah I could see that.
29 дней назадLivingLifeBoosted +5
If such a civilisation could build that in a solar system like ours I wonder how they got over the gravitational problem
Месяц назадMartin Lawson +1
Mercury
Месяц назадJeff Dunham +45
What i find more astounding than anything is the fact there was a society that knew about all the planets in correct order an size some 12-14 thousand years ago
Месяц назадErrahn +1
@imrino they're thinking of the people that built the great pyramids, the sphinx, and gobekli teppe. much older than Atlantis, also ~12000 years ago was whatever happened to earth to destory Atlantis. research younger dryas cataclysm and graham hancock.
29 дней назадLeet
@Jeff Dunham rofl
Месяц назадJeff Dunham +4
@Leet look it up an try to explain it for yourself
Месяц назадRobbie8 +11
And at one stage I thought my imagination had lost the plot! 🤪 Great video Mr Riddle, thankyou!
Месяц назадThe Cosmic Wolf +8
There's alot of Mass Effect-type science here. Meaning, alot of information that I feel like a good Mass Effect game would implement into its lore. The devs of ME3, ME2, and even ME1 used cool theoretical and hypothetical science to form the larger ME universe; of course with actual science as well. But, Mass Effect 3 came out.. Heck, 11 years ago now! The other two are even older. We have learned SOOO much in the last decade that it's friggin mind boggling. A new ME game, that's actually good, has ALOT of new factual and theoretical science to use. You'd almost have to redo the franchise. 😅😅😅 Let's not.
Месяц назадKen Whitfield +3
Could Dyson spheres be used to power interstellar spaceships? Like stellar refueling stations.
29 дней назадWilly +2
The problem with that theory is how space ships would be able to store all that energy. It is theoretically possible that spaceships that run on hydrogen could scoop some hydrogen from stars turning almost every star into gas station. This is what happens in the game Elite Dangerous.
23 дня назадAndre Klugel +1
Even if another civilization were building something like that, the fact that it's 1,400 light years away, means that what the telescope is picking up, is light from like 600 AD. At the rate that the light was diminishing, that thing has probably been gone for like a thousand years.
Месяц назадRogue GarGoyle +179
If we were watching a Dyson sphere being built around Tabby's star, wouldn't it have happened around 1400 years ago and not today?
Месяц назадPieter Talboom
@Gmork Yeah I figured as much, especially within a same galaxy they'd be gravitationally bound by too many other objects keeping them more or less in place within their orbits inside their galaxy, while galaxies drifting apart due to expansion is mostly happening where there is nothing, or rather the gravity keeps stuff together (mostly) despite the expansion happening everywhere which is making it appear to happen more quickly only in the space inbetween galaxy. Is that correct? I'm no physicist by any means but I'm deeply fascinated by all this stuff so I always like to expand my knowledge on the subject. There's some recent new theory about dark energy I've read about that involves black holes I believe. But I've yet to further dive into that one. So I can't really speak to it as of yet. 😜 Anyway cheers for the info. 👍
16 дней назадGmork
@Pieter Talboom Expansion within galaxis is far, far, far, FAR too miniscule to the point of being nonexistent thanks to gravity and other forces. Most of it happens in the emptiness of intergalactic space. The reason expansion is speeding up is because it creates more and more empty space which in turn causes more expansion.
16 дней назадPieter Talboom +1
@Rogue GarGoyle That makes sense. They are gravitationally bound to the same SMBH at the center of the milky way then after all, so the stretching of spacetime shouldn't cause too much of an immediate impact although eventually even galaxies will drift apart due to this process. Not as quickly as distant galaxies are moving away from one another though. Atleast that's how I understand it, I'm no expert though.
28 дней назадAki
@DaP84 thats a bold theory
29 дней назадYNW Melly • 100,000y ago
@DaP84 ai isn't the only great filter
Месяц назадMatt Ball +50
I feel like it would make sense to build a ship of some kind to live on and just orbitb a star rather than building a solar panel that requires more material than an entire planet
Месяц назадN1mBUS Music
Thank god someone with some sense
12 дней назадMichael Allen +2
It requires more material than an entire solar system.
Месяц назадThier petersen +7
@Matt Ballokay Matt you would know beter than our top leading scientists because you smoke some weed and have some ideas🙄
Месяц назадNexus Drop
Alternative is black holes made as power plants. They could skip right past it.
Месяц назадEasyEthanol +1
A swarm would be more plausible than a solid structure. Also how do you suppose you'd go about transferring the collected energy to anything storable or usable?
Месяц назадWilly +1
A swarm would also help with the solar wind issue. The problem with the meter thick colossal sized panels is they would basically be colossal solar sails requiring an insane amount of thrust just to remain in place. Also you bring up a good point. Finding a way to store such large amounts of energy would likely be just as difficult if not more difficult than building the sphere. And much much harder if you're trying to store that much energy on a spaceship.
23 дня назадsophia ostritsky
hyperspace wireless pipeline? :)
Месяц назадLOLUMS +7
Maybe it'd be cool to shoot something through or near the sun that reacts when being "involved" with the sun, harnessing/gathering energy and shooting out with us then sending it or delivering it home. Not sure what that reaction could be n if it'd be more worth than a single panel from a Dyson sphere. Just imagination lol
Месяц назадALLways YT +5
Imagine, if light years arent years to see into the past, but rather into the future.
Месяц назадThe Batman +13
If an alien civilization is using dyson sphere networks to provide them with energy, maybe they need the planet sized supercomputers to calculate their fuel bills?
Месяц назадDabestgrimmreaper 4
planet sized super computers are to calculate warps to further galaxies, make better collection tech and research into immortality if not already complete by this stage, to organize armadas across galaxies in a split second with instant recorrections, to quantum entangle information and send it instantly across any distance, and eventually setup the networking for ai assessment and control from any distance without having to travel there, essentially you could have an entire race never move from their star but control multiple galactic clusters by themselves with just a single super computer with relays on each solar system.
28 дней назадCaius Madison +2
No bills. Thats given up, for another racket.
Месяц назадJason Rist +3
Tabby's Star is an F-type main-sequence star in the constellation Cygnus approximately 1,470 light-years (450 parsecs) from Earth. they could be a level 3 by now
Месяц назадBrian Hofmeister
I know a guy who could do the Kessel run 37.5 times in that same distance
29 дней назадPretty Ricky +14
Im imagining a civilization around that blue giant observing our solar system "ehh its way too cold there, theres not enough radiation to support life as we know it, the only planet in the right zone is full of poisonous oxygen...nah probably nothing there."
Месяц назадPretty Ricky
@Charizard Man i was picturing if they were about equal in tech with us. They would also probably be seeing knights with swords and shit..i forget how far it waz actually
18 дней назадCharizard Man +1
Or “honey watch, those hairless apes are about to cause a nuclear winter, grab the popcorn”
24 дня назадBig Mack +4
@Ridddle wouldn't you agree for us as Humans to take such leaps we would have to be more unified. Not just as a Country, I mean globally 😀
Месяц назадjayme bonacci +9
The earthling imagination is something special
Месяц назадBad Habits +4
Instead of microwave lasers to transfer energy, why not use the energy on site to refine fuel, then export the fuel? Store the energy into a fuel source as potential energy. Like by making antimatter, for example.
Месяц назадDabestgrimmreaper 4
Hear me out... make a planet of pure energy...then set one off like a firework because you have the excess energy generation to do so >:)
28 дней назадBrian Hofmeister
Hear me out… store the energy in AAA batteries.
29 дней назадAlex Inman
could u use a beam from a dyson sphere like u do a laser to solar sail but now u could push a huge machien to light speed or close to it?
4 дня назадDan LaBrecque +3
I always thought Dyson Sphere sounds like the name of some futuristic vacuum lol
Месяц назадgaming rage +5
i have to agree you make the best video's that entertain me and give me information i love your videos
Месяц назадMike Gradig +2
The thing that I don’t think anyone considers is that Tabby’s star is 1470 light years away. That means that what we see happening has happened 1470 years ago. Why does nobody consider something like this.
Месяц назадNils Olsen +1
I like to think that the giant void that is out in space is a civilization that is slowly sniffing out stars for their Dyson spheres.
26 дней назадNils Olsen +1
Snuffing
26 дней назадProud Texan +1
Personally, I don't think l2 civ's would actually do this. With presumed access to advanced science and technology, one could assume they have probably figured out how to harness cold fusion and probably even more exotic, yet local, energy generation options. It seems like it would be a lot easier to produce the energy of a Dyson sphere by building a massive supply of CF generators, terrestrially, rather than trying to move all and assemble all that material towards a star. You might have to do some asteroid mining for building material, but that would also apply to a Dyson sphere so that point is mute.
Месяц назадParamjeet Singh +24
1000 light years means it happened 1000 years ago , and we are looking into past 😭 it gives me chills
Месяц назадSolidMe +1
That means proxima century is 2018
Месяц назадRobert Dixon +1
@Paramjeet Singh I've thought this aswell
Месяц назадParamjeet Singh +3
@J yup , i have another theory of mine though - every atom that decays turns into anti atom ( matter and anti matter ) that's why as ( i think ) universe is constantly expamding and it can also be possible that atoms go into another parallel dimension after its decay ( actually electrons fall into nucleus of atoms after some time ( which looks like a black hole ) and wtf man I'll stop here
Месяц назадJ +5
Which could mean we could see a pattern by this logic. Like watching expansion in space as their empire builds over time.
Месяц назадJim Parsons +2
Dyson's Spheres might be pretty hard to make. A smaller structure might do as well. Ring World.
Месяц назадSodafied
A Halo Ring maybe? :>>>> Dibs on being apart of the Spartan Project
16 дней назадWilliam Hardy
It never ceases to surprise me when I listen to scientists speak of things like Dyson Spheres and talk about just how impossible it will be to build it. My belief is: start small and add on to it later. We put up satellites around earth all the time. Why don't we do the same with our sun? Once we get the satellite in place add a solar panel to start with and a means of "transmitting" the power it captures back to a receiver here on earth. Part of that "receiver" might even be a satellite in earth orbit. My proposal is complicated enough, but at least I'm not proposing destroying a whole planet to get enough material to build a structure around the whole sun. That's just self-defeating.
Месяц назадUncleTrashero +9
Dyson SPHERES and Dyson RINGS are very nearly impossible to build, the tidal forces would rip the rings apart, the spheres wouldnt be able to stay in proper orbit. but Dyson SWARMS are perfectly reasonable. they are just satellites. we already have those. the only thing dyson swarms have to worry about long terms is collisions with each other, but if they are guided and self correcting that will never happen, so you never have to worry about a dyson swarm being forced into a disk like a cloud of gas or asteroids/comets would be.
Месяц назадUpcoming Villain
Dude I just found this channel so many hours of amazement ahead!!!!!!
Месяц назадnguy0313
The problem with dyson spheres is, by the time the civilization can harness the power of it, surely they can make their own sun, on a miniature scale.
20 дней назадUpcoming Villain +1
If we were a Type-2 civilizations, what do you think the average day of a person would look like?
Месяц назадTheDreamerMVP +3
What if the sun that disappeard with no trace, not even a Super Nova was taken by a Civilization type 7?
Месяц назад1stbadgamer
In my opinion if a civilization has reached the level of technology required to harvest entire planets worth of resources and the ability to build such structures they should have the ability to create the energy they would get from a star The power generating machines you could build with multiple jupiters worth of material and an infinite swarm of probes would be greater than any star in existence
Месяц назадAlsoPhant0m +7
It has been widley accepted that this is due to dense dust clouds around the star, which cause such dips in brightness. It is due to the fact that some light is still making it through the 'megastructure' something a physical megastructure would not allow but certain dust clouds will. I would love for this to be some sort of dyson sphere / swarm, however it is simply not the case. And with a following of 5.26m at the moment, you should be more clear of such observations
Месяц назадKryxis
Just because a theory is widely accepted doesn’t mean it’s true
Месяц назадnarlycat
I wonder if black holes are nothing more than a Dyson sphere capturing all of the energy from the star or stars within and the gravitational "pull" of light towards a black hole is just a Type 2 civilization becoming a Type 3 civilization? That is graduating from capturing all the energy from it's own star (Type 2) to beginning to suck in all the energy from the surrounding material in it's galaxy (Type 3).
29 дней назадNo Dopamine +1
This is horrifying! We should hope we are alone in the universe. Anything more advanced would likely wipe us out.
27 дней назадalex paul +1
I believe the best stars to build a Dyson sphere/array, would he small ones with weak fields, reducing material needs whilst still providing enormous energy amounts
Месяц назадSkinny WhiteKid +1
The dyson sphere powering a warp drive reminds me of a mass effect relay
Месяц назадSorteSnog MrStayAtHomeDragon +2
given the size of the universe i wouldnt be surpriced if there is advanced life outthere somewhere
Месяц назадGregory Johnson +3
Man this was a long walk of what if, but very fun...
Месяц назадBjorn bdr +1
A civilizations like this has probably already discoverd the sun in a yar..
28 дней назадJoseph Hartwell +2
Imagine sending something like the James Webb way way out then turning it back around
Месяц назадJ Bowler +1
Imagine if we attempted to build one of those and something went wrong then all this sudden a planet sized machine explodes 0.e
27 дней назадmakinjica +2
For a dyson sphere level civiliziation(type 2) , i think it would be inpractical and primitive to do dyson energy extraction , they would find more better way to harvest energy and idea that dyson dimming is visualy visible project/phenomen for others space civ .. I dont think so ..
27 дней назадwoke bitch
Thank you so much for including Fahrenheit
3 дня назадIamTRAILERPARKrich +83
Imagine what we would accomplish if all humans worked together on scientific problems instead of going to war and stuff.
Месяц назадatronite
Except we can only work together as humanity if we were all the same culture with the same values and needs. This simply isn’t the case, and the costs to getting to this point is waaaaaaaaay too high and unethical to be achieved. We can’t even achieve unity within the US or Europe or China (and what unity WAS achieved was obtained at the expense of the enslaved, oppressed, and the victims of genocide), let alone smaller nations without the same resources. And sometimes, peace under tyranny is worse than being in a state of war. The path to human unity is paved with the blood and corpses of billions.
3 дня назадdarthdude
@Oscar “Dark Ages” usually refers to the 900 years of European history between the 5th and 14th centuries (superstition, witch trials etc)
26 дней назадOscar
@darthdude dark ages as in the void century?
26 дней назадBONE Gaming Official +2
When someone says that aliens don't exist by looking at the known universe ...then it's like saying sharks don't exist by looking at a glass of water....only the scale is far more massive
Месяц назадDennis Bohner +2
Assuming that known materials are used to manufacture these devices, energy will need to be used to make them. To me, this should be detectable considering the sheer masses involved. The pace of this work will dictate those emissions. How long will that take?
Месяц назадRaymundo Sanchez velez
Man for some years I’ve loved this channel this and secure team is my. Shit, thanks for ur content mate .
Месяц назадJ. Mike Rosner
Really cool video; awesome things to continue to ponder!!!!?
28 дней назадThomas +15
What if star's light getting down and up dramatically is a binary message in 1 and 0?
Месяц назадEric H
If it's pulsing primes.. that would be headline news
29 дней назадPT Bohall +2
A time dilation artifact.....
Месяц назадJ B +1
Or a timed pulse, like in a neuron.
Месяц назадJeremiah Clark +46
Love the way this man speaks his voice inflection, keep at it thanks so much for the videos!
Месяц назадJake Chaykin
@Indpendent me to
Месяц назадFUSTER CLUCK 🐔
@YtubeUserr no it isnt
Месяц назадIndpendent
@YtubeUserr i didnt think it was computer generated but a voice actor that has narrated other projects across YT
Месяц назадBread +2
This is technically not even a real youtuber it’s a company
Месяц назадYtubeUserr
It's a Computer Generated AI voice. Listen again, it's too obvious.
Месяц назадSmallnuts
I'm curious, if the earth has had many start overs. Wouldn't there be civilization buildings left behind? Or maybe in the sea now?
5 дней назадSondre Kristiansen
maybe they master the technology of making the dyson sphere like a hatch, so that it could eat up all the energy from a star, then simply open up when the star emits too low energy and travel to the next star
20 дней назадLolicat
So cool that both humans and aliens have had the same idea of how to harvest large amounts of energy, maybe Dyson himself had sold them his plans lmao
Месяц назадsalaciousBastard +1
@Lolicat It's a basic idea. No one's claiming that aliens have Cadillac Enterprise spaceships running on Windows 11. Using a solar panel to capture sunlight is a basic idea dictated by the laws of physics. If you discover the photoelectric effect then you're absolutely going to discover solar panels. If you the want to gather lots of solar energy you're going to be constrained in the number of ways you build those solar panels. If you're want to capture the energy of an entire star the laws of physics will dictate HOW that is carried out. One of those ways would be a Dyson sphere. So if there is a civilization right now with creatures thinking at all about harvesting the energy of their sun, they will most definitely have thought of Dyson spheres. Building it is an entirely different question. But acting like machines taking advantage of the same laws of the physics are unlikely to appear in two unrelated civilizations doesn't make sense. If Dyson spheres don't already exist then it's because they are unfeasible for some reason, NOT because we're the only ones thinking along those lines.
Месяц назадLolicat
@salaciousBastard an idea of harvesting it is fine, but not the idea of doing it with the Dyson sphere. I mean, theoretically, how likely would it be for 2 completely different civilisations to come up with the same idea of the same machine? To me - very unlikely. After all, each planet has, to a certain extent, different features. The possibility of them having the same idea and the materials for building it is slim. There is also a possibility of other civilisations, if they exist, not needing this sphere to collect energy - they might have had an entirely different equipment for it.
Месяц назадsalaciousBastard +1
You both have a gazillion watt energy source in your sky. How would it be strange to both have the same idea of harnessing it?
Месяц назадTeejay Dlomo +1
I think what holds us humans back is that people are judged by their skin colour rather than their actions and we lose a lot of what could be useful talent
28 дней назадJareDevilDog
Great information and high quality video
Месяц назадJohn Floyd +1
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Месяц назадMrReck JosephZambrano +9
Camera guy never fails :0
Месяц назадraptor
🤣bro always floating in space,sometimes even skimming the surface of the sun just to get us those close-up shots.
Месяц назадTony Midyett +1
If this topic is interesting to you, then you might enjoy the classic science fiction novel "Ringworld" by Larry Niven.
Месяц назадMiles Cross Karting +17
This is why I play the Dyson sphere program game just waiting for that damn combat update
Месяц назад8-bit floof
I just wanted to watch a guy build the universe in Minecraft and now I’m having an existential crisis on how the entire universe works (help)
Месяц назадDave Rogers +6
Wouldnt earth cool down too much if you blocked that much of the suns surface?
Месяц назадGalActic DiaMondz +2
@Dave Rogers That’s smart hey. Type 1 civilisations can control the weather and harness the energy of the entire planet. So humans are only like 0.7 or something. Type 2 can use stars and are way more advanced and Type 3’s would be a civilisation that has broken the light barrier or spent millions of years developing Dyson spheres throughout an entire galaxy.
Месяц назадDave Rogers +3
@Tom Anderson good frigging point my friend, good thinking have a nice day and a great 2023 my man
Месяц назадTom Anderson +7
Yes, but if they have the technology to build a sphere around their parent star. They likely have already built a sphere around their earth that can control weather and energy output to plants and living things.
Месяц назадDick Gozinya +1
Well this could be bad news for us if there is a type 2 civilization they are centuries ahead of us tech wise let’s hope they are friendly or at the very least dont view us as a threat
29 дней назадLoc Nguyen +26
My neighbor is a type 2 civilization too, he has to take insulin shots
Месяц назадUltra Obscure +1
@Shifty yea how 🧐
Месяц назадShifty +2
how are u verified with 7 subs hahaha ??
Месяц назадBrittanica Griffin +3
😂
Месяц назадJody Spiegel
How long would a software update take for a computer the size of a planet?
27 дней назадRico Vega +2
9:40 I doubt aliens at such a level of technology would have use a for money. They’d probably be living in a utopia (in the sense that resources are impossibly abundant).
27 дней назадGrecoh 073 +2
Weuw... what a thought. Black holes being Alien spaceships all this time.. this theory blew my mind.
Месяц назадATL Joe
Seems like (as of recent events) they’ve found us as well 😅
Месяц назадRamon Nava +1
We finally found tape 2 civilization on YouTube.
Месяц назадMax Sharbanov +5
I dare you to take a shot every time he says the word "Dyson".
Месяц назадPengun +3
On my way to the hospital
Месяц назадalex paul +1
If we could just engineer atoms and elements, we could just use energy of a star for conversion into many any products similar to use of a star trek replicator as example
Месяц назадLuis Adorno
We are in a Dyson sphere on a universal level. Reality ROCKS!
Месяц назадJody Spiegel
Douglas Adams got it right once more with the computer the size of a planet; thanks Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy
27 дней назадLee Reagan
Isn’t it more likely If they could create a Dyson sphere they could just make their own stars with fusion. Hell, we have almost cracked it.
Месяц назадAdam Wu +1
Interesting factoid brought up the comparison to the Death Star at the beginning. A full Dyson Swarm around a sun-like star can power a Nicol-Dyson Beam that would be able to vaporize and Earth-sized planet, but would take at least 1 week to gather the power needed to generate a beam that would take at least 10 minutes to disperse the planet. So the Death Star (thanks to plot magic) is still the more powerful construct. Though you'll never find a Dyson Swarm that would be destroyed by single pilot attack craft dropping a proton torpedo dropped down an open ventilation shaft off the main port to the main reactor....
Месяц назадDrake +4
What if Dyson Sphere is used to gather energy from a star/sun to fuel or power their ship. It could be used as fuel to space warp/jump if its exist right. Beside covering our sun, it could/might or maybe it's bring a disaster. It's just my thoughts
Месяц назадSaltycracker
It’s possible to make a Dyson sphere with graphine or braphine.
Месяц назадJuan del Barrio +1
Very uplifting and inspirational. Complete BS but uplifting.
27 дней назадMichael Canan +1
If you can think/dream about something, it's somewhere in the universe.
Месяц назадFalien nata
Kind of remind you of one episode of Doctor Who were the doctor travel to the end of time... All the stars would vanish and everyone left either become monster or become floating heads.
Месяц назадEmm W +7
Regardless if they exist or not - it's crazy how insane these hypothesis are just to avoid having a plausible explanation involving alien tech.
Месяц назадCloudSteele +1
How is a giant gas cloud or a comet swarm more crazy than a civilization building a structure around a SUN and sucking it dry?
5 дней назадEnea Ανδρέας Gjordeni +6
I wish I could understand each detail of this video! 👏🏼👍🏼
Месяц назадNoobieLandCity
@Rotten Apple I don't think he was saying he didn't understand because it wasn't his native language "English ain't my native language either" I thought he was saying that because they were using scientific term that was too hard to understand but they aren't using those term, but now he made me understand that's because he didn't have a good attention to watch the video without getting lost, it's understandable.
Месяц назадRotten Apple
@NoobieLandCity I'm a native English speaker and can understand this video perfectly, but I can understand why people who use English as a secondary language may find this a bit confusing
Месяц назадEnea Ανδρέας Gjordeni +1
@NoobieLandCity ofcourse I am but that needs a real good attention
Месяц назадNoobieLandCity +2
You should be able, this video is just about observation not about scientific fact or any calculation. Basically saying, what we see could be X or X things.
Месяц назадPenny Gillespie +1
love how the warp drive stuff is literally Mass Effect
Месяц назадSam Wise +2
"right now" = about 1500 years ago. I wonder if the builders finished yet? EDIT: I expect the reason we won't prioritize looking closely for extraterrestrial constructs has more to do with our petty governments being afraid of losing political power than how much credence the scientific community gives to the idea.
Месяц назадGray Face
I never thought i'd have Chris Griffin from Family Guy describe the wonders of space to me...
Месяц назад