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What Will Humanity Do If We Ever Discover Aliens?
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Enjoy this extra long supercut episode about detecting alien life in the universe.

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@astrumspace

2 months ago

I really hope you enjoy this supercut! Parts of 12 different episodes have gone into this one, plus a lot of extra content made specifically for this video. I know this is a very long video, so I'm curious to know how you get on with it, so I can gauge whether I should ever do something like this again in the future. Thanks for watching! Alex

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@danev1969

2 months ago

My wife and I are about to celebrate our 55th anniversary. We have set this video as our movie for the night. Thanks for putting this together.

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@mariolazarov509

1 month ago

This has given me nearly 2 weeks of content to fall asleep to. Everytime I go to bed I resume the video to the point I last remember. Theres few things more comforting in my life than being able to watch this channel and a few other similar ones most nights.

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@freethepeople4093

1 week ago

"Temperature can affect size" "I WAS IN THE POOL"

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@ZeroAlligator

2 months ago

This channel, Event Horizon/JMG, Cool Worlds, SEA, and History of the Universe are the channels that I instantly watch, re-watch, and fall asleep to on occasion. Thank you for the amazing content. More below —> And thank you all for sharing your favorite similar channels. Here are additional recommendations from the comments below: Anton Petrov, Isaac Arthur, Kosmo, PBS Spacetime, ParallaxNick, V101, Closer to Truth, Melodysheep, Fraser Cain, David Butler, Space Matters, Dreksler Astral, Epic Spaceman, North02, Stephan Milo, Journey to the Microcosmos, The Science Asylum, Joe Scott, Arvin Ash, Real Engineering, Odd Animal Specimens, Ze Frank (True Facts), Dr. Polaris, and Your Dinosaurs Are Wrong. And Why Files for the classic “is it sci-fi or real?” entertainment 😊 and if anyone is seeking to learn more about science and skepticism, I would personally highly recommend checking out Forrest Valkai’s channel @RenegadeScienceTeacher, or catch him live on YouTube’s “The Line”. *Some of these channels are pure entertainment, and some contain actual science information. Please watch responsibly 😊.

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@lunosgrandma8345

2 months ago

Hello Alex, I’m a grandma from Manchester UK and I really enjoy your videos. I think they’re extremely well done and your delivery is perfect for me. You explore and explain things with a direct, clear manner. Plus, I enjoy the topics you share - even in my sixties I still love to learn.

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@jonakason4451

2 months ago

Once I understood the scale of the observable universe I came to a realization that discovering or contacting any potensial extra terrestrials was a slim one. Then I also realized the the scale of time and how small we are in that dimension as well. Even within our own galaxy there doesnt seem to be any reasonable setting for us to make any contact with others if they exist, have existed or will exist. In astronomical timescale, we just came into existence and are likely to be just about to vanish. Lets just make sure to fully appreciate the moment as long as it lasts.

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@Stefus87

1 month ago

This was really interesting, but the question "What Will Humanity Do If We Ever Discover Aliens?" was barely touched? The title should be: "What we know about-, and how we look for alien life"

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@eamonia

2 months ago

Hey Alex, thank you. I hope you see this and know how much you've helped so many. It's neither here nor there what I, or anyone else is going through, or has been through but your contributions have helped countless people get through some seriously tough times and been a wonderful escape from our struggles here on Earth and pointed our eyes toward the skies. Toward things greater than ourselves and anything we could possibly imagine. Much love, bud.

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@DBRising

2 months ago

This is what creator content is meant to be. Thank you.

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@Kw1tsel

2 weeks ago

I love space so much dude

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@erbenton07

2 months ago

You'd think they would send up pilots with quality cameras with telephoto lenses when they send jets to investigate a sighting

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@sLeeeTo

2 months ago

Astrum, your voice is so calming that I always try listening to them to go to sleep, the only issue is that the content is so interesting I can’t help but to stay awake so that I can enjoy it in it’s entirety. By far one of my favorite channels man, please keep them coming.

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@bobvanbutselaar

2 months ago

“Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.” ― Arthur C. Clarke

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@V12BigBlock

1 month ago

I'll quote somebody else "when you walk close to an an anthill, do you stop and try to communicate with the ants!? Do you exchange knowledge and technology with them, or do step on a few and be on your way!" This will most likely be the outcome of discovering aliens, we have this weird thing where we projecting human traits onto non-human organisms, what we consider "aliens" might have a totally different agenda than we could ever imagine...

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@jmanj3917

1 month ago

10:00 In a low gravity environment, it would also be advantageous to grow wider and stouter than others grow, in order to make for easy feeding: Just bowl over however much of whichever ones you want to eat. And, if they're tall, thin animals rather than tall, thin trees, then it makes feeding even more so simple, and much less risky. Just bowl over the animals, crippling them, and then return to chow on them at your leisure...lol... 😀

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@mw-st3qm

2 months ago

thank you for the incredible work you do

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@Ilix42

2 months ago

Koalas should have copied our brain wrinkles instead of our fingerprints.

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@baanibarnes9711

1 month ago

Awesome commentary, extremely thought provoking. I have heard a lot of the arguments and theories before but to have them presented together in a well thought out progression was very helpful. Thanks for your hard work, well worth listening to the whole way through, look forward to further content.

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@complex314i

1 month ago

Note on the lack of a dynamo for a magnetic field: Tidally locked planets are not without rotation. They do in fact rotate because there would be a night/day cycle based on theplamet's yearly orbit. Tiddal locking is not due to rotation ceasing, but by the rotation matching the orbit around the star. Additionally, due to the close in orbits of a tidally locked planet, its year would be much shorter than our Earth year, potentially only a couple weeks or even a few days. Would this be enough of a dynamo for some, all be it weaker, magnetic field?

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