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OMG, as soon as I saw the title, I was hoping against hope that it would include Dr Briane Greene AND Dr David Kipping. Christmas came early this year 🤩
ОтветитьTsunami
Whale & Dolphin
What will we find on future habitable exomoons?
🫨 Dr. Kipping of Cool Worlds fame!?! Dr. Greene sure is a lucky guy.
ОтветитьWow! This was a fascinating discussion with two brilliant minds! Thank You Brian Green And Dr. Kipping
ОтветитьThank you.
Brilliant.
You and others like you are writing the real bible ( science).
We must probe Uranus.
ОтветитьCool worlds guy
ОтветитьCool Worlds Gang!
ОтветитьThe more planets, the higher odds that a human can not and ~never will be able to look at all of them very closely... Sorry, folks but that is reality for the sane.
ОтветитьI'm AOK with Mr. Greene and I'm not saying this stuff is not real, but again, this stuff is no more than modern day comic books for adults. Maybe in a 1K yrs, this might mean something...
ОтветитьDark matter is the chicken and CO2 is the egg. STARSHIP will be required to divert inbound DM
The barycenter between the moon and the earth lies approximately 1400km below the surface of the Earth, this is where I believe the dark matter phase transitions and releases heat. The data I pulled was at random as a trial.
I have run the data for 14 cities during solar eclipses so far:
One was on the coast and I believe the water may have damped the data.
One it rained for a week after the eclipse which may have also damped the data.
Nine of these had about a 3deg F bump above the average temperature 6 days later.
Eight of these contained the hottest temperature of the month.
The bump in temperature will usually last for about 3 days.
The first eclipse was April 8/2024 - the second graph was from Oct. 8/2014
One of these had about a 15 deg F bump so I investigated further and found that in that case the earth had crossed the stream between Uranus and the Sun meaning it could have gotten a double dose of liquid dark matter.
Uranus has almost the same pull at the Alfven zone of the sun as the Earth does.
This is where I believe the dark matter sphere around the sun extends to.
The nice part about using solar eclipses for data is that the barycenter of the Earth and moon are lined up with the sun also meaning the phase transition point is closest to the surface. This data collection method should work all month. You just to offset the city you choose from the center of the moon shadow towards the position of the sun. Any time other than an eclipse will also result in the phase transition point being slightly further below the surface. Also if you use the ocean temperature buoys the data will probably be in the bad data section. It might be interesting to see how much of the bad data lines up with the moon shadow.
Within a few weeks with the help of a few physicists we could prove this.
We recently began manually pulling data and it supports our hypothesis on global warming listed below. I had planned to take months and pull enough data to get the support of a geophysicist or 2 from a University of Alberta but the data seems so overwhelming that I don’t want to waste that time while people suffer under carbon tax. Someone with the computer skills and geo physics knowledge may be able to get that data in a week.
If someone knows of or is qualified I would be happy to correspond and tell them what data to pull to supply this proof.
When my wife first suggested that dark matter might be causing global warming I laughed . Dark matter after all should be a constant, I thought. When we began looking at the data I stopped laughing. Dark matter it seems is not a constant.
Planetary heating is increasing but dark matter is the chicken and Co2 is the egg.
Dark matter phase transitions appear to be a primary internal heater of the planets. If the solar system passes through an area of higher liquid dark matter content the planets cores would all receive more heat due to increased phase transitions thus heating the earth from the inside out. That means if we redirect part of the dark matter circulation of Venus or Earth to Mars we could warm it up. Mars also passes through streams of dark matter headed to every planet capturing slightly more of these would also help. These streams may be more like intermittent clouds going by on a windy day by the time they reach Mars orbit. Redirecting dark matter could warm Mars.
Heating of the planet from the inside out would result in :
Increased ground temperatures
Increased sea temperatures
Increased nighttime temperatures
Increased volcanic activity - Mars lava plumes 09/24
Increased earthquakes - Mars 4.2 earthquake 07/21, 4.7 quake 05/22
We are currently passing through the S1 dark Matter stream which, as it is going the opposite direction around the galaxy was described as a dark matter hurricane. From spring to fall the earth is downstream from the sun. And from July to December the earth is traveling with the S1 stream and from January to June we get our maximum ongoing dark matter exposure as we travel into the S1stream. It would be interesting to see if the upper atmosphere temperatures are lower in the spring than the fall due to more incoming dark matter. There have also been peer reviewed papers that discuss dark matter annihilation(or in my hypothesis phase transition)heating the earth from the inside, they did not mention any impact to climate change or the S1 dark matter stream.
We may also be subject to surges of dark matter which mean heat at the surface and cool in the upper atmosphere just before.
Feb 25 1980 the earth crossed the path of Mars and Jupiter. March 1-2 the temperature spiked. I do not know where the moon shadow was during that period.
March 27 eruptions began May 18 was the main eruption.
June-July 2020 Earth Mercury Venus Mars Jupiter Saturn conjunctions. This means that the earth passed through several consecutive dark matter streams
July 2020 Siberian heatwave and Antarctica temperature spike
Jan 9 2022 Venus Earth conjunction this resulted in an increase in the amount of dark matter leaving the sun and Venus
March 18 2022 Concordia Station spiked 39 C degrees due to unusual air patterns near Australia
North Pole regions hit 30C above normal
May 2022 mars crosses the dark matter stream to Saturn
May 4, 2022 a 4.7 magnitude Marsquake occurs due to tectonic activity.
March 26 2024 the Parker Solar Probe began its lap around the sun on April 4 it came out on the other side of the sun to start back towards Venus. In between it was actually inside of the Alfven Limit which is where I believe the surface of the dark matter sphere that surrounds the sun lies. This would be the equivalent of a speed boat sending a wake towards the earth.
April 11 mercury and earth are in an inferior conjunction which would also send a bit of extra dark matter in earths direction.
Mid June 2024 multiple heat waves.
Venus atmospheric temperatures from 2009-2017 also were higher after conjunctions and the atmospheric wind speeds have increased by 33% probably due to the increase in incoming dark matter.
Venus atmospheric temperatures from 2009-2017 also were higher after conjunctions
Venus atmospheric tsunami
If the dark matter spin off to the sun happens every 5 days on average and coincides with the wave facing the sun it may be proof of dark matter. During conjunctions if the tsunami is facing earth we get an extra surge of dark matter heading to the earth which also affects the time it takes for the tsunami to circle Venus. The gravity well fills up and dumps back to the sun but if it fills faster due to a conjunction it can spill toward the earth resulting in higher temperatures about 60 days later. The streams of liquid dark matter are constantly overflowing the suns dark matter sphere which extends to the Alfven radius. This distance varies dependant on how much dark matter reaches the point at which it vaporizes. (Velocity/gravity/temperature)
NASA issued a climate change warning for Mars after Mariner 9
Neptune has been heating up since2018
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
# Parameters for synthetic dark matter
time = np.linspace(0, 100, 100) # Time in arbitrary units
dark_matter_density = np.exp(-0.02 * time) # Simulated dark matter density
# Simulate detection of synthetic dark matter
detection_signal = dark_matter_density * 1.2 # 20% improvement in detection
# Plotting the results
plt.figure(figsize=(12, 6))
plt.plot(time, detection_signal, label='Detection Signal of Synthetic Dark Matter')
plt.xlabel('Time')
plt.ylabel('Detection Signal')
plt.title('Detection Signal Over Time')
plt.legend()
plt.show()
Ask chat gpt this question if we manage to teraform any planet ok listen even if it has oxygen trees fruits vegetables we won't be able to eat or breathe on that planet because of the many different bacteria virus ask chat gpt after 250 0000 year could you breathe the oxygen of other planets and see what it tells you
ОтветитьI think exomoons should be called Little Kiplings
ОтветитьJohn Hamm, if he paid attention in science class
ОтветитьVery interesting guest. Thank you!
ОтветитьYaaaas 🙌🏼
ОтветитьWhat about the Binary Planet Theory. We're seeing a lot of them. What if the Earth Moon System is one of them. Formed from one nebula of the same Isotopic Ratios.
ОтветитьAs frequencies of Atomic Clocks have gotten down to 1×10^-24. Or a Septillionth of a Second. We're able to measure smaller things more accurately. Like Microarcseconds. Or now, Nanoarcseconds on the sky.
ОтветитьWhat was it? 51 Pegasi b. First Radial Velocity, Hot Jupiter detection in 1995. I remember Astronomers not accepting the Hot Jupiter Idea. Or the terrestrial planets closely orbiting a Neutron Star Idea. It really took more Hot Jupiter Detections for full acceptance.
ОтветитьNo other body would be more ubiquitous. Based on basic Universal Gravitational Law than the existence of Moons. Dr. Kipping's Lab will be a success. It's just a matter of when.
ОтветитьBut how do we know if they are really planets or not? Have they cleared their orbits or not? 😊
ОтветитьI hope we would find hydro thermal vents inside europa, enceledus
Ответитьvery exoting
ОтветитьCan't stand Mr herp . He has a weasels face .
Ответитьhello fellow wobbly tidal nerds
ОтветитьDream team! On the subject in question, it's my personal belief that of course there are exo-moons in other systems! It shouldn't even be a topic of conversation! 🥱
ОтветитьExo juiced 😂
ОтветитьThanks to both
ОтветитьBeen learning from WSF for over 12 years now and I feel so blessed to have the opportunity to listen to these amazing scientists. Future man will look back at these people and applaud their efforts in broadening our understanding to the behavior and meaning of life.
ОтветитьDKip is awesome.
ОтветитьA great guest, im a fan of cool worlds too. Im always surprised at how few comments are made on wsf videos though. Enjoyed the video 👍
ОтветитьThis episode was ExcOllent ❤
ОтветитьOctober is here! Is their schedule with JWST in the first half or second half? Brian forgot to ask him how long before they get the data and analysis after that! But yes, very exciting 👌👍👏👏
ОтветитьCool Worlds
ОтветитьI absolutely LOVE the questions Brian asked and how David answered them. These are the basic questions most of us are asking ourselves these days. So so so incredibly grateful for these two amazing people AND the fact that things like the internet and telescopes exist!
ОтветитьKipping had some laughable dismissals of the ufo phenomenon (in particular David Fravors extraordinary encounter) and as result I just can’t take him seriously. Blithely dismissing data and testimony is just so yesterday.
ОтветитьSuch a great episode, thank you!
ОтветитьWhere Proff Brian is,then the topic gets easy to understand,same as Proff Michio kaku.I think knowing something is one side but passing that to other is the Art.Brian a good example of that Art.
ОтветитьLove cool worlds! This is the crossover i needed!
ОтветитьWow
My thoughts on Brian Greene have changed
David kipping in bayes theorem
Brain should have shown more respect
Is it a scratch to know about moons ?😆
Is a scratch to know about string theory !
That their is a scratch that has bloody wounds
Who is the fellow at.5.25 that thought exo planets didn’t exist?
ОтветитьWhy is Superman talking about planets with Mr Greene?
😉
What a strange start!!
EXOMOONS!
Yeah
I rely on string theory to have tenure
To pay my wage
And have relevance
Sexy daddy of the Astronomy world def
ОтветитьMethinks Mr kipping is skipping too far into stardust
But barely one pixel has been seen
Not ChatGPT
😂
So it's October. Any RESULTS yet?
ОтветитьThanks for keeping us informed!
ОтветитьSpace, Time and Information, not only the black ball at the center of the earth has information, the whole universe is full of information.
Cosmic information keeps the Earth from getting hotter than 50 degrees Celsius. Do you like 50 degrees Celsius weather?